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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): December 3, 1897
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JL CHAMP MILLER I v I BOURB PARIS BOTJRBON MILLERSBURG News Notes Gathered Tail OP N For Santa Clans oHlf NEWS Established Editors and Owners PRINTED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY feb i 1881 SEVEHTEENTH VEAU 00 KY FRIDW DECEMBER In And About The 3 1897 NO 97 D A rTBCKriTGl XTJXJLJhViij U s PKOCURED and foreign ¬ MASTERS SALE EUGENE W JOHNSON SOLICITOR AND ATTORNEY IN PAT ENT CAUSES 1720 New York Ave Washington D C Office established 1868 Charges moderate Correspondence Requested City Property Bourbon Circuit Court R W OConnors Administratrix Pltf V8 Bura Mr Jap Woolums is now rooming at Dr C B Smiths Miss Madeline Denton is visiting her Sana I want a riding habit aroeking horse some dishes and Dear a crflcile tablejeappt 2mar ljan98 M H DAILEY W2 1IAIHST Office hours Mollie OConnor etc Dfts --8 to 12 a m 1 PARIS Over Deposit Bank to 6 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 mwm a oi ht TIME TABLE EAST BOUND DECEMBER 6TH 1897 Ar Lexington 830am 600pm Lv Louisville 1115am 84Upm Lv Lexington ll2iam 850pm 830am 550pm Lv Wlnchesterll58am 9 23pm 915am 630pm Ar Mt Sterlingl22opm 950pm 950am 705pm Ar Washington G mm 340pm Ar Philadelphial0l5am 705pm ArNew York 1240nn 908pm WEST BOUND Ar Winchester 730am 450pm 6ooam 250pm 800am 520pm 735am 345pm Ar Lexington 911am 630pm Ar Frankfort Ar Shelby villel001am 720pm 1100am 815pm Ar Louisville 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 decrees W 81 18 feet to Ronans corner then N 31 3432 feet corner to Rey ¬ nolds then S 59 E 15 18 feet corner to Reynolds then S 31 W 1485 feet corner to sam1 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 Trains marked thus f run daily ex eept Sunday other trains run daily Through Sleepers between Louisville Lexington and New York without change For rates Sleeping Car reservations or any information call on if f -- Lot No 3 A certain house and lot situated on the west side of High streec in Pjjris Kentucky fronting 665 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 Paris Ky Jsnes executor by deed of rocord in the orGEORGE W Barney Div Pass Agent Bourbon County Clerks office in Deed Ky Lexington Book 67 page 225 Lot No 2 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 Co Office over G S Varden Jas Mundvs lot and lies between the lot of R W OConnor formerly Wil kins and M Nagels 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 H A SMITH Book 71 page 151 rapp- - mmmBMM6M rT RAILROAD TIME CARD L oc rRTRT fsfxImiaeiyelmntoTualfp wmuu puruuaso luuuoy OI Said sale will be made on a credit of ldo grand parents in Georgetown A C Ball and E P Clarke went to Mason yesterday on business Dr Garrett Judy of Bethel wa8 the guest oFMr T D Judy- Tuesday Mr Frank Collier and Miss Jennie Purnell visitt d friends in Paris yester-¬ day Mr Arthur Stannard of Colorado was the guest of relatives here this week Miss Irene Slicer of Nepton is the guest of Miss Lelia McClintook near town Mr Clarke Overton of Flemings burg is the guest of his sister Mrs J Ei Hull Jas Plummer and bride have moved into the residence adjoining the Metho- ¬ dist Church Layson Messrs Wm and Chas shipped 84 extra hogs of their own feed ¬ ing Tuesday Mr Arthur Long and niece Miss Leatha Taylor of Midwav are guests of Mrs Belle Taylor W Frank Miller and bride returned Tuesday from a visit to the latters parents at Eminence Ky Mr Jas Caldwell and wife of Mays- ¬ ville were guests of Mrs Mary Cald- ¬ well and family Monday Mr John Peed moved into the Piper residence yesterday which was recently vacated by Mr C W Howard Mr J W Moody of Eminence a former schoolmate has been the guest of Mrs T M Purnell this week Mr Tom Baker of Fulton Mo and were Miss Mary Furneii or rans guests of T M Purnell and family Tuesday Mr W P Fox of Paris and Mrs Catherine Tate of Ruddles Mills were married here Tuesday evening by Esq R B Boulden For Sale I have 100 nice maple shade trees suitable for street good heighth and thrifty Apply to T- M Purnell 3t Dont forget the supper to be j iven to¬ night by the ladies of the Christian Church in the room adjoining Jos A Millers store Pay vour tax on or before December 6 thsioriyonripropittyAwiUlbWadwtiaedj - a Tockinflhorse a gun a pistol a bell is true a druniakorn and a doll Bring sister change a foldinelbed a doll a bell a rocking a folding bed a doll loll and a trunk Bring Ben THAT CONDITIONS CHANGE in the furniture business as in any other line The rapid in valuen is clearly illustrated in the following pricee horeeafimp Rebecca Finch Bedford CARLISLE News Called From Nlo icuas County Precincts rom the Mercury BourbontjDSrcuit Court Miss 3fjttie Marsh of Paris is visit ¬ ing her Mmt Mrs J P Norvell A beautiful Hall Chair finished in English Oak Forrest Green or Mahogany for 350 This is only one of many We have a great lino his home in this city on MondaylSst Mr John R Linville aged of fancy rockers varying in price from 150 to 5 A number of new 88 yearsOT patterns in brass and Onyx tables lamps and clocks Geo RPoster will move from Blue Lick Springs to a farm in Mason Special inducements offered Hon Hanson Kennedv is attending 2975 3 Piece oak Bed Room Suite 1500 Box Couch upholstered in any color cor ¬ duroy 1250 estry 6 Piece Parlor Suite upholstered in tap ¬ v DiEDt in all the departments this week County Mr andfMrs Ed Talbott of Bourbon See our picture display visited Mr and Mrs W H Waugh last weeleXand attended the celebration Col Baldwin made a deed of that portion offhe M L turnpike lying to the Fiscal Court in Nicholas county Tuesday The meeting at the Methodist Church conducted by the pastor is still in prog- ¬ ress Preaching each evening till fur ther notice Married At the Christian Church Carlislefhursday Nov 24tb at 12 Mr William J Reed of oclock Bramblette and Miss Bertha H Squires of this city Eld A S Morrison offi ciating At thejfsale of the real estate and per ¬ sonal property of the late Thos Ken- ¬ nedy Wednesday morning the residence and 16 acres of Innd sold for 6015 and Geo R SecreBt was the purchaser Of the bet of material and best of trimmings at a reduction on or The personal property sold at fairly before November 20th good prices It has been reported that some persons who use the Suspension Bridge at Blue Will make you a fine Business Suit for 2500 up with as fine Licks are in the habit of driving over it trimmings as any first class house would give you and on their 4000 or in a trot and it is asked that we warn 5000 suits This people against this practice bridge now belongs to the people of Nicholas and any damage done to it will have to be repaired at their own Call and see what kind of an Overcoat we will make you for from C F BROWER CO ¬ Fall Suitings V And Overcoats - expense The Old Maysville 2800 to 4000 with the very best of trimmings and material that can be had Call and examine Overcoatings and trimmings and be Lexington Turnpike convinced i Bh 1116 a m 538 p m 1015 p m From Lexington 439 a m 745 a m 333 p m 627 p m From Richmond 435 a m 740 a m 328 p m JTrom Maysville 742 a m 325 p m Mr C W Howard has moved into his new residence on Main Street It has all of the modern improvements bath room drainage etc Mrs J J Reynolds of Flemingsburg and Miss Nannie Bishop of Poplar Plains were guests of Mr Jas F Sum- ¬ mers and family Tuesday DEPARTURE OP TRAINS EMMETT M DICKSON The entertainment by he teachers To Cincinnati 445 a m 755 a m Master Commissioner Bourbon Circuit and pupils of the M F C has been 340 p m postponed from Dec 2 to some future Court To Lexington 750 a m 1127 a m date on account of the protracted meet- ¬ 545 p m 1021 p m Ashbrook Attys Mann ing To Richmond 1125 a in 543 p m Mrs James Cummings of Maysville 1025 p m a m 635 p m visited Mr and Mrs W Frank Miller To Maysville 750 Wednesday She was accompanied to WO F B Carr Agent Maysville yesterday by Mr Miller and his bride Mr W M Layson sold to Moses Kahn ANTED TRUSTWORTHY and Wednesday sixteen head of extra fine active erentlemen or ladies to Christmas cattle They are said to be gravel for responsible established house the best cattle that ever left this pre- ¬ THE VERY BEST in Kentucky Monthly 65 00 and ex-¬ cinct averaging nearly 1800 lbs penses Reference OLD Position steady PROMPT RELIABLE Enclose self addressed stamped envelope Mr W P Auxier of Covington has PAYING The Dominion Company Dept W bought the old Methodist church and 16nov 8t Chicago will have it remodeled and open a gen- ¬ eral store Mr Auxier is a of Dr Hurt of this place and now runs a wholesale store in Cincinnati ARRIVAL OP TRAINS From Cincinnati purchasers will be required to execute bonds payable to the undersigned Mas- ¬ ter Commissioner with good surety to be approved by him and bearing inter- ¬ est atthe rate of six per cent per annum from the day of sale having the force and effect of a jndgment and on execu- ¬ tions issued thereon no right of replevy shall be allowed iui iuo forsalesPS s b c e t beeding Mayville Bulletin At a meeting of the stockholders and Lexington directoffiOf the Maysville TufiSie Company held in this city Pants We will make you the finest for 1200 that can be had anywherebit we make Pant from 500 to 1200 We will give you the best HINTON Agent w Fire Wind and Storm Insurance -- NON UNION PARIS KENTUCKY son-in-la- w G17 Main J P KIELY st Paris Ky JOHN CONNELLY Yesterdays Temperature The following is the temperature as noted yesterday by A J Winters Co of this city 7a m 30 Work guaranteed satisfactory Calls 8a m 32 Your work is promptly answered 9am 34 solicited Prices reasonable The only safe sure and 10 a m 11 a m 12 m 2p m 3p m 34 85 87 jKE maw reliable Female PILL ever offered to Ladies especially recommend ed to married Ladies PEITUYSOYAL FXLLB and tafce no other Aflk for DX HOTTS j6Sr Send for circular Price 100 per box 6 boxes for 500 UR MOTTS CHEJaXXCAJU JO - Cleveland JHio PENNYROYAL PILLS ¬ m 7p m 5p 4p m 37 37 36 37 37 was empowered authorized and direct ed to convey to the r Fiscal Courts of Fleming Nicholas Bourbon and Fay- ¬ ette counties that portion of the road in each county respectively Out of the 3874 shares of stock in the Of coniDanv 2964 Were represented of shares the State the total number These were represented owns 1937 by Col W W Baldwin who had been authorized by Governor Bradley to look after the States interest The price lor the Fayette county por ¬ tion of the road is 1863 per mile the company retaining all the tollgate prop ¬ erty in said county Bourbon county is to pay 2033333 aud the stock held by said county amounting to 100 shares also the stock held by the city of Paris consisting of 40 shares The road is to be leased to the county at so much per year until the purchase price Is raised by the issue of bonds The company retains all the tollgate propt rty in Eaid county Fleming county is to pay 5000 for her portion of the road the company retaining all the tollgate property Nicholas county is to pay 24500 for her portion of the road incluning the bridge across Licking River and all the toll houses and lots in said county ex- ¬ cept the one at Forest Retreat and the one next to Millersburg The Board of Directors through the President was also authorized to nego- ¬ tiate a sale or 1 ase of that portion of the road in Mason county including tollgate property therein situated upon such terms as he deems advisable and to execute and deliver proper convey- ¬ ance or lease to carry out any sale or letting he may make There are about eight miles of pike in Fayette sixteen in Bourbon fourteen in Nicholas five in Fleming and about sixteen in Mason count --- terfleStFCJol of make and by Union Labor PARIS FURHISHIHG TAILORIHG CO H S STOUT Manager New Buggy Company i N Having purchased John Glenns carriage works and repository on corner of Fourth and High Streets Paris Ky we ar now prepared to do all kinds of repairing painting and trimming of vehicles suchjas carriages buggies etc We also keep on hand a select line of new BUGGIES BAMOUGIBS SU1KIES 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 jobs to be finst class Call and see us Prompt attention to all orders J H paggaid Buggy G For SalejBy W T Brooks Druggist Ladies Children1 blLOeS and affords J3ll V Une Mrs Shaeffers New Patent Pan Cake Griddle Is the triumph of a womans inventive genius more genuine comfort and satisfaction to housekeepers by reason of the attractive wholesome perfect Griddle Cakes it produces than any kitchen utensil ever invited J0 yr ri wOfllG A pair of new shoes give a child as much delight as anvthing you can give We hae of children 8 shoes that we know will please them and our prices will surprise you Sizes 5 to 875c sizes 8J to 11 Have for years been known as among 90c 11 to 2 125 Over 10000 are in use in the best gig HIGH ST COR FOURTH oni PARIS KY im Kurtzman Pianos BEZTZSJ IlilllHBi MEANS PERFECTION 1 RION CLAY Cincinnati and surrounding territory These celebrated instruments are now O ounty Agents Wanted BLHASS HUES I Better Than Ever As they contain recent improvements greatly enhancing their musical worth which cannot be obtained elsewhere We are sole representatives and intend- ¬ ing purchasers will avoid errors and mis- ¬ understanding by conferring with us lk S HI vM jh hhi 35S mv WHEN APPLIED TO i ff kwTW7i fhTW A n HH FALL 1897 and territory for sale on liberal terms Send references and Full stock of Fruit and Ornamental 5c stamp for particulars Adress Grape Vines Small Fruits Trees THE KENTUCKY GRIDDLE CO Lexington ICy do especially well selling this Griddle ladies In writing be sure and state in what paper you saw this ment 9nov 4t Asparagus and every thing for Or ¬ chard Lawn and Garden We have no Agents but sell direct to the planter saving enormous commis- ¬ advertise sions Catalogue on application to Ernest Urchs l2W23w 4th Co WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO Pronounced by Experts the Standard of th Wnriri Ask your dealer for WINCHESTER make of Gun or Ammunition and take no other FREE Our new Illustrated Catalogues New Haven inn y CtJj H F HILLENMEYER Lexington Kt CINCINNATI St uJ SoIeSteinway Representatives o THE BOURBON NEWS b ft I IDAT DECEMBER 3 1897 His Sinister In tentio n Oklahoma Landlord If thar is a shootm or Star or two along toward midnight dont git rhe Streets Held by Twelve Batallions ¬ Infantry Windows of Jews Houses Dis Beared Mr Eastman You wont be in no RIOT IN PRAGUE - M SUFREME COURT Decides Against the Company- in the Ken tuoky Iiottery Case Xew German Am ¬ - MARW - THOKNGFOIIBY iC i Wasbixgxox Nov 30 The control ler of the currency has declared divi- ¬ dends in favor of the creditors of in solvent National hanks as follows First dividend 30 per cent to credit- ¬ ors of the First National Bank of Benton Harbor Mich a second divi dend IS per cent to creditors of the First National Bank of Cheney Wash a fourtbTaividend 10 per cent to cred- itors of the Farmers National Bank of Portsmouth O and a fourth dividend 10 per cent to creditors of the Columbia National Bank of Minneapolis ¬ bassador Presented to President McKin ley TKe board appointed by authority of con- ¬ gress to ascertain the cost of an armor The Condemned Man Says the Verdict is a plant made its report through ComJust One He Admits That Ho Lied on modore Howell to Secretary LJrag the JVitness Stand and Exonerates Wednesday The report makes a vol Mrs Nuck His Paramour New Yobk Dec 1 Martin Thorn was Tuesday convicted of murder in the first degree in killing Wm Gulden suppe his predecessor in the affections of Mrs Augusta Nack at Woodside inn June 25 At the request of Thorns counsel the passage of the death sen- ¬ tence was deferred until next Friday t Jury Returns a Verdict of Murder in the First Degree MAKING ARMOR The Naval Board Reports on the Cofc PlanV About Three and- Three Q MUllon Dollars Will Beegjulred Washington Dec Jf-- m ¬ ¬ WOOD ALCOHOL Seven Men Dead and Seventeen Oth ers in a Precarious Condition Many of Them Died Before Medical Atten ¬ tion Could Be Given The Alcohol Was Labeled For Mixing Taint Only i -- 2nhe nml ¬ Minn p- - Baron Von Holleben the recently appointed German ambassador presented his credentials to President Mc Kinley Monday qualifying as the diplomatic representative of Germany at Washington The ambassador wore the uniform of his rank and his decor- ¬ He was accompanied to the ations white house by Secretary Sherman and the reception was held in the blue par¬ ¬ ¬ lor The United States supreme court Monday affirmed the decision of the Georgia supreme court in the case of Mrs Noble convicted of the murder of her husband She claimed due process of the law had been denied her The result of the decision is that the sentence imposed by the court can now be executed The national government wall not in¬ ¬ levees threatened at Algiers opposite New Orleans Capt Derby the engineer officer in charge of the river and harbor works in that locality Monday telegraphed Gen Wilson chief of en gineers that the state levee board of ¬ terfere with the state authorities of Louisiana in their treatment of the ¬ Louisiana had taken the matter under its charge U minister had an interview with As- sistant Secretary Day Monday It is the plan of Capt Gen Blanco to take steps for the immediate execution of the reform schemes of the Madrid gov- ernment aud to do so a legally jirovi sional government will be made The captain general will directly appoint a full acting cabinet composed of a secretary of the interior and justice who will be the premier a secretary of finance a secretary of public instruction a secretary of public works and finally a secretary of agriculture in dustry and commerce With this cab inet tlie captain general will have at hand the means for a fully equipped executive government which will last only until the elections shall have resulted in the choice of a new govern ment -- 3 The United States supreme court Monday affirmed the decision of the Kentucky court of appeals in the case of J J Douglas vs the State of Ken tucky The case was brought in be half of a lottery case and is decided adversely to the company Justico Harlan rendered the decision Washington Nov 30 Work on the appropriation bills for the coming session of congress was formally started Monday when a sub committee of the house appropriations committee began consideration of the legislative executive and judicial appropriation bill Representatives Bingham Hemenway Moody and Livingston attended the meeting It was decided to hear the heads of the several departments on the items in the bill Senator Lodge a member of the committee on foreign relations in the senate wao at the state department Monday He would say nothing about the Chiban sitnntion pwpnt thnt fiio present administration has accomplished a great deal He said the first business of the senate would be to confirm the annexation of Hawaii which would be done by ratifying the treaty or by legislation The forthcoming November state- ¬ ments of the government receipts and expenditures will show that the re- ¬ ceipts during November so far have reached 822950890 which indicates a total of about 25000000 for the month This is a trifling improvement over October when the receipts were 24 391415 The deficit thus far during November stands at 8572109 which is larger than was expected The deficit for the fiscal year stands at 40581120 the receipts for the year having been 127701160 and the expen- ¬ ditures 174282280 The receipts from customs so far this fiscal year un ¬ doubtedly will fall conside- ¬ rably short of the estimates made by the managers of the new tar ¬ iff bill during its pendancy in con- ¬ gress At that time it was estimated that customs would yield about 31S0 000000 during the first year The indi ¬ cations now are said to be that the re ceipts from source this will not aggregate more than 165000000 Washington Nov 30 Senator Cul lum of Illinois the chairman of tho ¬ ¬ Senor Dupuy de Lome the Spanish ¬ three days on which the court did not sit the trial consumed only six days Mrs Nacks testimony during the mis trial made it compulsory for Thorns lawyers to change their line of defense in the second trial and they made a direct charge against Mrs Nack and- insisted that her alleged confession was a lie and that she herself was the instigator and perpetrator of the murder Thorn being ignorant of the killing until after Guldensuppe had been shot by Mrs Nack The woman was not produced during the second trial but Thorn went on the stand and substantiated all the assertions made by his lawyers as to the His story as the mid wifes guilt shows did not have the desired verdict effect upon the jurymen When court morning Lawyer opened Tuesday Howe began a summing up in behalf of Thorn Judge Maddoxs charge was careful- ly prepared and well delivered It was acknowledged by the lawyers for the prisoner to be extremely lucid fair and impartial The jury remained in deliberation just three hours when they sent word to the judge that they were ready to render a verdict The fact of their remaining out so long gave hope to the defense but as each one of them took his seat in the jury box his facial expression told very distinctly the result of the three hours ¬ ¬ A theatrical manager told a story againstf morning Thorn heard the jurymen himself the other day An actor came to polled on their verdict but his face him and applied for an engagement There never changed color during the trying did not seem to be much need of him but dollars jfJNq place his demands in the way of salary were very lips firmly compressed three quarter million ordeaL With A great number of farmers and rail ¬ is made as to the lo- ¬ modest and the manager said to him and jaws hard set he faced the judge reeommendation of the plant but the board has road hands purchased some of the mix- ¬ Well you may consider yourself engaged cation jury and courtroom full of spectators accumulated much information as Ho ture and immediataly after drinking I fancy I can find something for you to do with well feigned stoicism Come round on Tuesday and Ill try you elegible loca- ¬ the concoction were violently the The newly engaged man looked at the About three weeks ago Thorns first tions merits of various by congress No physician was at taken and manyilL which may be had of hand manager questioningly was be ¬ trial on the charge of murder them How about a contract he asked gun but owing to the illness of a juror if called for by it will now proceed given died before attention could be Oh never mind a contract Well have ai Secretary Lonjy them The alcohol was labeled it had to be abandoned after a three immediately to take the next step nec ¬ For mixing paint only The affair Shortly after 9 oclock a mob verbal contract There was a look of mild reproach in the days A second trial opened week essary to carry out the wish of Con- ¬ has created a great sensation Ander- ¬ attempted to storm a cartridge factory eyes of the man as he answered sorrow- ¬ ago last Monday and counting out y uminous document treating everyjjje tail of the process of armor making essential to a correct apprehensionijbf the cost of the plant and of the pro duct It is also accompanied byelib orate plans which have been verified by Expert Fritz The cost of a plant suvtable for the making of naval armor at the rate of about 600Q tons perjan num which is fully equal to the capac ¬ ity of both of the existing private plants is set down as about three gnd ¬ The Affair Created a Sensation Decl 1 and brought here by them and retailed to farmers and laborers on the Mobile Ohio extension which is in the pro-¬ cess of construction through this Seven men are dead and 17 more are not ex-¬ pected to live from the result of drink ¬ ing a mixture of wood alcohol and cheap whisky The drink was bought in Selma Ala by Bill Anderson and another farmer Maplesviixe Ala the riots increased The synagogue windows were smashed and the win- ¬ dows of the houses of Jews displaying German trade signs in several streets Since six of the Jewish quarter oclock Wednesday evening the streets have been held by 12 batallions of in ¬ fantry and a squadron of Hussars All the traffic is suspended and business houses are closed In spite of the military a large Czech mob made a descent during the even- ¬ ing upon the German quarter and plundered houses and shops in several streets The furniture of a well kn own German cafe was piled up in the street and set on fire When a detachment of troops approached to disperse the rioters the soldiers were greeted with showers of stones broken glass and other missiles The officer in com mand ordered his troops to prepare to fire but at the urgent request of a po- ¬ lice official the order was not carried into effect playing German Flasrs Demolished The Pbague Dec 2 Wednesday danger yourself Eastern Tourist Certainly not I hava seen such sight before but I was not awar that there was to be a meteoric display at this time Wall I dont know for certain that tharr is goin to be any but Ive got it figgered out that them three members of a busted Uncle Toms Cabin company that have been boardin on me for the last two weeks while they waited for remittances fronji home are goin to try to vamous to night an leave me holdin the bag an I am yere to Bay that they haint goin to git away with- out settlin in full not if my old revolver works with its usual neatness an dispatch Thats the kind of a by gosh landlord am N Y World Had IiOst- - His Faith In Them gress namely invite proposals byad vertisement for building such a plant as designed for the use of the govern ment It was at first the intention of the secretary to withhold the report from congress until he should be able to include this information in it but he to send determined has now the report as soon as congress assembles and meanwhile put out the advertisements and notify congress of their results later It is expected that congress will be advised also of the ofg fers made by four existing concerns to sell out to the govern- ¬ ment and also of other large interests to turn over plants which while not at all like the specifications of the board will permit of alteration into effective plants All of this data it is expected will be very valuable to congress in treating the whole armor question but the report of the board which may be strengthened by an endorsement from Secretary Long will make it quite evi-dent that the government can not un- ¬ armor-makin- I son and his partner aie among the dead DESPERATE BATTLE Between a Moonshiner aud Revenue Offi ¬ cers Two of the IiStterVouuded Gkeenviixe S C Dec 1 A desper- ¬ ate battle at noon Tuesday between enue officers led by Col Wayne Fergu ¬ son took place four miles from here near Coxs Bridge Deputy Collectors Eli Pittman a moonshiner and rev-¬ Alexander Phillips and D B Stewart were wounded Stewarts right leg may have to be amputated Pittman armed with a Winchester held at bay the officers armed with pistols and Stewart was left with the moonshiner until a large posse from here rescued him Pittman with an- ¬ other moonshiner escaped toward the An illicit still was disdark corner ¬ covered on Pittmans place trouble is expected Further UtMLtUte IO ¬ ¬ Guilty of the charge preferred were the ominous words which fell from the lips of the foreman of the jury Thorns lawyers moved for a new trial on the ground that the ver- ¬ dict was not in accordance with the weight of evidence but the motion conference ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ was overruled Just what will become of Mrs Nack has not been made known by the Queens county authorities but it is generally thought that the people will accept a plea for her which will not fe call for capital punishment - - When Martin Thorn had been led back to his cell after the conviction he admitted that the verdict was just and that he and not Mrs Nack killed Guldensuppe ¬ ¬ This acknowledgement of guilt took place while Thorns cell in the jail was being prepared for him During the trial Thorn has been under charge of Police Capt Methven of Flushing Capt Methven had him un ¬ der his watchful eye when the jail of- ¬ ficials searched the cell Thorn is to occupy for a day or two While this was Dein done Thorn talld with the police captain He said I am glad it is over and the verdict given I am convicted and I am con- ¬ tented It was I who killed Gulden ¬ suppe and I cut up his body Every word that Mrs Nack said upon the stand was substantially correct When I was on the stand I lied when telling the story as I did but I lied to slear myself It is no use carrying it any further I am guilty and am con- ¬ victed It is what I exDected and what I suppose people think I deserve and perhaps T do INTERESTING CASE Novel Petition Filed in the District Court by Convict Ex Stato Treasurer Joseph Bartley -- ing the treasury of 500000 The petition was an answer to the states suit in which Bartley is made co defendant with his bondsmen by the state in which it seeks to recover the amount stolen The petition declares that Bartley can not be sued since he is sentenced to the penitentiary for 20 years His attorneys declare that under the state law no convict can be sued If this contention is held the suit against the bondsmen can not be maintained since committee on interstate commerce who has reached here said in an in the principal must be sued with or be terview Monday that the anti scalpers fore sureties are sued in Nebraska bill j and the pooling bill will be Norwegian Ship Disabled In a Storm brought before the senate as soon as London Dec 1 The Norwegian possible- - during the coming session ship Kommander Svend Foyn Capt Regarding his attitude towards at tempted financial and currency legis Neilson is being towed here dismasted Her masts were cut away on Sun lation the senator said day njght off South Foreland o save I am in favor of first ascertaining the ship from the furj of the gale The whether we can muster enough votes mate aud 14 of the crew fearmo- in to pass such a bilL If we can not I am jin favor of keeping our mouths tx ust their lives to the ship any longer closed There is no use blocking pub deserted her and lauded at Dhvpr Ipi fI lie business for weeks with a fruitless ing the captain and only a small part of the crew aboard to work the ship debate Most dguntfc Trust of All Gen Ord ways Successor Washington Nkw Yobk Nov CO Wall street Dec 1 The presi- ¬ financiers believe that they have dis dent Tuesday appointed Mr George H covered the most gigantic trust yet Harries of this city to be brigadier head of It is nothing less than a general of the militia of the District scheme to control the money market of of Columbia to succeed the late Gen this city and through it the financial Ordway former commanding officer of policy of affairs of the entire country the District National guard ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Omaha Neb Dec 1 A novel peti- ¬ tion has been filed in the district court by Joseph Bartley ex state treasurer now under 20 years sentence for loot- ¬ ¬ ¬ - i has been sweeping the cost named as the limit of price to be Europe has done greatnorthern part of damage paid to private firms in the last naval the Belgian coast At Heyst andalong Mid- appropriation bilL delkerke the dykes have been breached The war department is making ar- ¬ flooded houses collapsed and a num- rangements for the court martial of ber of vessels have been driven ashore Capt O M Carter of the engineer The Kursaal and other buildings at corps It has been settled that the damaged have president of the court shall be Brig Blankenberghe flooded been the troops the streets are and Gen Elwell S Otis commanding the are being employed at various points department of the Colorado at Den- ¬ to assist in the work of rescue ver and that the judge advocate of the Provisions for Dawson City court shall be the judge advocate of Sxaguay Alaska Nov 22 via Seat ¬ the same department namely Lieut Dec 1 James McGregor Col John W Clous The court will tle Wash one of the Canadian inspectors of meet at Savannah to be near the works mines for the Klondike country who which have figured in the charges Justice Stephen F Field of the has been stationed here for the past United States supreme court Wednes ¬ month will leave to morrow for Daw ¬ day surrendered the commission which son City via the Skaguay trail He he received from Abraham Lincoln will be accompanied by seven men and laid aside his black gown of office and will have in his train 24 dogs and 14 and retired to private life ForS4 horses He will take in ten tons of vears and 7 months the venerable CaH kPrtyisions and expects to reach Fort L Tvtr niwcimno i j i highest judicial of the land while for Forger Fisher Coming Over Liverpool Dec 1 J B Ford alias nearly six years before being elevated to this position he sat upon the su- ¬ Fisher who was committed for extra preme bench of the courts of his native dition to the United States on Novem state ber 9 on a charge of forgery brought Washington Dec 2 The December by the Cincinnati Coffin Co of Cincin statement of the public debt shows nati and United States Detective that at the close of business November Witte of Cincinnati who has charge 30 1S97 the public debt less cash in of Ford are booked to sail from here the treasuryamounted to 1009226466 for New York Wednesday on board a decrease since October 30 of 311338 the White Star line steamer Teutonic 125 This decrease is accounted for1 by Internal Jlevenuo Collections an increase in the cash due to the de- Peoria IlL Dec 1 The internal installment of the Psit of an of governments proceeds revenue collections for the month oi of the sale the interest in theJJnion Pacific railroad But for November in the Peoxia district were this transaction the cash in the treas- ¬ 83137237 This is surpassed by but ury would have been 771450 less than one previous month in the history oi an the office last month The debt is recapitulated showing and that was 1894 abnormal being August when the as follows Interest bearing debt 647 went into effect increasing Wilson bill 365629 the tax 20 cents a gallon Novembers Debt on which interest has ceased collections were on normal business since matuiity 1331280 Thread Works to Be Sold Debt bearing no interest 381193125 New Haven Ct Dec 1 A cable Total 1229890025 This amount however does not include 579920933 dispatch from England indicates that in certificates and treasury notes out the sale of the large Willimantic standing which are offset by an equal thread works at Willimantic Ct prob- amount of cash in the treasury The ably to foreign parties will soon be The thread company cash in the treasury is classified as fol-¬ consummated has 2000000 capital and employs sev- ¬ lows Gold Sl940S9200 silver 507656 eral thousand hands An option on 382 paper 105756181 bonds disburs ¬ its entire stock at 63125 for each share ing officers balances etc 838907251 of 525 par expires on December 15 Total 846 409070 against which there Chinas Grant to England are demand liabilities amounting to LONDON Dec 1 The morning pa 5625745516 leaving the net cash bal- ¬ pers assert that China has practically ance 220603559 agreed to cede England a strip of ter ritory near Hong Kong and all the COMPLETE AUTONOMY surrounding islands in order to enable for Cuba aid Porto Kico Given by Decree England to fortify them securely and of the Spanish Ministry to increase the garrison It is expect- ¬ Madrid Dec 2 By a decree of the ed that a convention covering the Spanish ministry complete autonomy agreement will soon be signed is given to Cuba and Porto Rico Self Emperor William Opens the Reichstag rule without reservation or limitation Berlin Dec 1 The last session is offered the unfortunate islands The application of a parliamentary of the present reichstag was opened in system is extended to them without re- ¬ the white hall of the royal castle at Emperor William servation equivocation or double noon Tuesda3 dealing for Spain makes a gift royally opened the session in person for the Thf ceremony and the responsibility for the political first time since 1S94 took place in the white hall of the and commercial future of the Antil His majesty read the lian population is shown to be in the royal castle speech from the throne hands of the Antillians themselves A Hanging in Pittsburgh The measure of autonomy is as comPittsburgh Pa Dec 1 George plete and comprehensible as the most exacting could demand giving the ex- Douglass the Negro who accidentally clusive control over insular affairs killed Albert Grayer at Snowdou Pa both political and commercial and on a mining hamlet near here last spring the part of the kingdom the upholding in attempting to murder another man of sPains sovereignty in the colonics with whom he had quarreled over a with the control of the international game of craps was hanged in the rehitions and of such matters as direct county jail yard here st- 1019 oclock Tuesday morn ing aftcct the mother country i - UUUlvC 1U UW1X iXUiUUV ilU LUC Storm Damages on the Belgian Coast Brussels Dec 1 The storm which ¬ ¬ I The troops other side of the Moldau stationed at the factory poured a volley into the crowd It is known that at least two persons were killed outright and it is feared that others were The same body of killed or wounded rioters set fire to a house at Zizhkow but the flames were soon quenched In various other parts of the city and the subuibs windows were smashed and German siern boards demolished It is said that the mob was incited by articles in the Czech newspapers and by a false report that the German students had organized an attack upon the Czech national theatre At a late hour threatening crowds made repeated rushes and attempts to storm the German newspaper officers but by 11 oclock the town was quiet and the troops had been withdrawn except patrols at threatening points During the night the Aehrenthal palace was boarded up but the rioters soon removed the planks and threw large stones into the luxuriously fur nished rooms smashing valuable objects of art and costly furniture Dam ¬ age to the amount of many thousands of florins has been done to German firms clubs and other institutions hav ¬ ing German proprietors or patrons No performance wTas given at the Ger¬ man theater Wednesday night The constant cry of the rioters was down with the Germans down with the Jews Ladies venturing on the street were obliged to wear the Slav tri color in order to avoid being attacked German sign boards are be ing hastily removed by their owners and replaced with Czech inscriptions Nobody dares to utter a word in Ger man The Kinsky palace was plun dered of its furniture which was thrown through the windows heaped in the street and set on fire the mob preventing the fire brigade from ap proaching The Wenzels Platz where the of 1848 began has been the chief of center of excitement It is about 80 yards in width and 750 yards in length and will hold a hundred thou- ¬ at Zizhkow a suburb of Prague on the fully tract Sir the last time I made a verbal con- ¬ I drew a verbal salary Spare Mo ments ill ¬ ¬ 20 years a trav eler in Alaska says the governments ex of importing reindeer from Si ¬ Eeriment success and that the problem o winter traveling in the interior is practical- ¬ ly 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 Ry Send a 2 cent postage stamp to Clias S Fee G P A St Paul Minn The folder is full of information regarding rates and routes to Alaska up-to-da- Dr Sheldon Jackson for Reindeer in Alaska te m m m ¬ ¬ ¬ It the idle wanderer heard the man sa to his companion will run about 1200 to the ton Then the idle wanderer after the man- ner of his kind speculated in his mind I wonder said he to himself whethefi he was talking about a gold mine or hig winter supply of coal Cincinnati En auirer Reputations Mnilc innDay Are precious scarce Time tries the worth o a man or medicine Hostetters Stomach 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 to keep burglars away Studying a Doubtful Problem Kenna I understand youve bought a do Usually the Way ¬ ¬ ¬ Henna Yes You are not troubled any more at nightj them I suppose Only by the dog Up-to-Date -- revolution I ¬ The police and the military have made 200 arrests and it was reported Wednesday night that altogether SO persons have been injured At the United States consulate the American flag was hoisted It is said that the riots were organized by a se- ¬ cret society animated by hatred of Germans and Jews Shortly before midnight there were fresh disorders and two shops in the Pingmangasse were broken open and pillaged The military patrol was dis- ¬ Disorders persed by the plunderers nil 4 1 U lJtJJKs senior partner of the firm of F J Cheney Co doing business in the city of Toledo County and State aforesaid and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dol Iars for each and every ease of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Halls Catarrhi Cure FRANK J CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this 6th day of December A DISStf A Y ULtiAN iN Notary Public Seal Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur ¬ faces of the svstem Send for testimonials fice F J CHENEY CO Toledo 0 Sold by druggists 75c Halls Family Pills are the best o State of Ohio City or Toledo Lucas Couxtv Frank J Chenej makes oath that he is the - f - A Simple Progrramine The Missionary My friend what would you do if you expected the end of the world in ten days The Tramp Wait for it Puck Who are injured by the use of coffee Re ¬ cently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called GRATN O made of pure grains that takes the place of coffee The most delicate stom ¬ ach 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 25 cts per pack¬ age Try it Ask for GRAIN O There Is a Class of People are reported in various other suburbs At Weinberg the rioters sprinkled a shop wTith petroleum and set it on fire At Lieben 21 armed rioters were ar ¬ Another gang plundered a rested liquor saloon and shortly afterward Why the patrol found 20 persons lying drunk Patron Why do they call it impression ¬ in the street ist art anyway Artist Oh because the fellows who do JUDGE GOFF it labor under the impreission that it is art I May Succeed McKcnna as Attorney General of the United States New Yobk Dec 2 United States Judge Natban Goff of West Virginia suppose Somerville Journal Not yourself Soreness and stiffness Use St Jacobs Oil for It will cure can succeed McKenna as attorney gen- ¬ eral in President McKinleys cabinet if he wishes to do so says the Wash ¬ ington correspondent of the Herald When the president was organizing his cabinet he offered Judge Goff the at¬ torney generalship but the judge declined it preferring to remain on the ¬ money to buy a dog No man is ever justified in borrowing Chicago News When St Jacobs Oil wiH cure Wliv Chairs are cheaper than backbones Why suffer with an ache or pain Y Independent N bench Frost bites are like burus and both Now that Attorney General iVTcKen Arc cured by St Jacobs Oil promptly na is to be transferred to the supreme The young gentleman w2o seeks a situa bench to succeed Justice Field the ion isnt as likely to succeed as the young president will again give Judge Goff man who hustlesfor a job Chicago News an opportunity to enter the cabinet and with this end in view he has au- ¬ thorized Senator Elkins of West Vir ¬ X ginia to ascertain whether the judge would favorably consider a tender of the place in the engine room at the Glenwood Twenty Men Injured In an Explosion Des Molxes la Dec 2 The boiler Great Distress Combination of Troubles Much Stiffening F Caus9 BIRD ISLAND MINN I was trou bled with my stomach Nearly everything ¬ ¬ - coal mine explodeof Wednesday Twen ¬ ty men were in the engine room and not one escaped injury Two were fa ¬ tally hurt The building was wrecked and the end of the boiler room blown 100 yards The only explanation of-¬ fered is that some of the men must have leaned upon the safety valve The victims all live in Des Moines or its ate would sour and I would belch it up At times my stomach gavs me great distress 2Iy back was lame on account of kidney difficulty I bought six bottles of Hoohs Sarsaparilla when I had taken four bottles I was cured NoiotAN Hickok ¬ Is the toest in fact the Ono True Blood Purifier Hoods SarrsaparlSIa 23a suburbs Hoods Pills are the favorSte cathartic -- ¬ Held in 2500 Bonds New York Dec L Benjamin E Nov 30 The state Frankfort board of assessment and valuation met Sims colored wanted at Atlanta Ga Monday and fixed the assessments on on the charge of using cancelled post ¬ whisky in bond at 8 per barrel This age stamps upon letters was Tues is the same as last year The taxes day held in 82500 bonds for jexamina on whisky are paid by tho dtetillerie tioa before United States Commissioner Bhield Wednesday direct Assessment on Whisky in Bond KyM ¬ Swansea fell in with the British schooner Elite dismasted and in a sinking and rescued his physician He will probably be crew of condition and brought the five men them confined to his home for several days safely to port and will not be able to be in Washing ingtorf at the opening of congress Ex Auditor Mooro Sentenced Lincoln Neb Dec 1 Eugene Senator Ilannas physician Dr Cush ing announced that the senator- - is Moore ex auditor of tate was sen- ¬ worse He is suffering with severe tenced by Judge Cornish Tuesday to headache and will have to delay his eight years in the penitentiary for the proposed trip to Washington forlcJi emtxjzziement of insurance fees days amounting to slKXJ cold for the last few days and Wednesday it developed into a case of the grippe and he was ordered to bed by Torpedo Boat Winslow on Trial The Crew Rescued Hanna Confined to His Bed New York Dec 1 The Bristol Baitimoke Dec 2 The torpedo Cleveland O Dec 2 Senator City line steamer Exeter City which boat Winslow the third of three ves- ¬ Hanna has been suffering with a severe ¬ If you ever want to sell or exchange your arrived Tuesday from Bristol and sels of the same type built lumbian iron works in this city made more than the required speed on her first official trial Wednesday afternoon on a course of 14 knots by the naval officers in Chesapeake bay Twenty four and a half knots were required and the vessel went 24 S per hour on the trial Itnhlin Awarded the Fight New Orleans Dec U In the Ryan- Ruhlin contest Ruhlin was awarded the fight at the end of the tenth round mi at the Co¬ Organ remember it will be twice as valuable if the name on the front is ESTEY s w JMicy urgan y iompany Writfcfor Illustrated Catalogue with nrirK r ZZ umucDOXD Vt J i- - THE BbiJKBOtf NEWS FEMWY DECEMBER tMBtMfWW r-- 3 1897 PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL-Chauncey M Depew never drin - J v- f J X-- AN OLD line LETTER - dy I found a letter dim with age Yet breathing hope and trust in every - And bearing on its blurred and yellow page A token of thy faith O friend of mine SKrong In its deathless love each tender Stirred my heart depths with a mysteri- ¬ ous spell Vague as the first sweet notes of spring- time heard In some secluded dell And then I walked in dreams O friend of mine Across the grave of long forgotten years word t sn Once more my longing eyes looked into thine Dimmed with the mist of sad regretful tears Then swift from happy summer fields were the man at that Brooklyn address blown asked Whidby gloomily The mystic songs that love and sorrow Perhaps so but it may only be a knew pDhe while thy soft warm fingers clasped private letter box place and those peo- my own ple are very hard to get anything out In welcome fond and true of As a rule their business is a little off color you know and they dread ex¬ X saw the crimson light of morning shine Across the valley and the lonesome plain posure The return of my letter shows As thus at last we stood O friend of mine that the murderer is on his guard and Then suddenly the world grew dark may - the probability of an immediate arrest she said in a wavering tone But I thought he did it out of spite No I presume he must have got it from something the police have set afloat Hendricks replied and I think you ought to know what to expect But even if they should arrest you Mr Whidby try to put a brave face on the matter and hope for a clear acquittal at a trial in court I shall hurry up matters in New York I promise you Dr Lampkin has agreed to join me and together we are going to track the rep- ¬ tile Do you expect to find anything about Tather mentioned something about I said glancing into a room on the right lit JPor old mad dreams by fevered longings again he steer clear of that address CHAPTER XVI In the afternoon two days later Hen ¬ dricks called at the office of Dr Lamp sought kin in New York He was shown into Ftadod in gloom away an anteroom where half a dozen pa- ¬ A mournful thought yet sweet O friend tients sat in a row against the wall each of mine awaiting his turn Hendricks sat down That in a land beyond the ocean wave TThe same blue skies that bend above me at the end of the row crossed his legs shine and soon became deeply absorbed in Upon thy lonely grave thought Adelaide D Rollston in Colliers Week- ¬ ly Presently he heard a cough and looking up saw the doctor beckoning to him from the office door Hendricks Swept their strange shadows oer the dawning day And the white meadowlands of peace I wrought From Clue to Cikax BY WILL N HARBEN Copyright 1896 by J B Lippincott Co y Continued j It was perfectly evident said Hen dricks I could see indications of its Jbsving been regummed and reseaJed It pM almost impossible to put paste on an envelope as smoothly by hand as it is cone by a machine So you thought began Whidby That when the individual who had ritten my mother under the name of ederick Champney had received the etter coming- on the heels of my tele gram his first impulse was to return it jTinopened being afraid the reception of jit would tend to show his whereabouts put being- curious to know what I had jo say he first opened it read it and then sealed and returned it Not a bad - CHAPTER XV 5 a Whidby nodded It failed however fto take you in And moreover it put me on to a sub ¬ stantial clew See here are the two envelopes side by side the one ad- ¬ dressed to my mother and the other to jMr Strong Now for points of re jsemblance The handwriting- though disguised is the same the ink under a glass shows the same crystal forma ¬ tions the two letters were sent from ithe same postal station in New York And though the color and quality of each envelope are different yet under rthe flaps in raised letters are the names of the same retail dealers in New York See Ramage Co Stationers East Fourteenth street The two envelopes wnere purchased at the same shop But said Whidby doesnt it strike you that it is rather an unnatural thing for a man guilty of murder to do to openly write to the mother of a detective to get his address People guilty of crime will do the most foolish things in the world Hen ¬ dricks answered but I have to resort to my own vanity to account for his Shaving done as he did I flatter myself Ifcliat he knew something of my skill in in detecting- crime and once lie found himself guilty he regarded me as the man he had the most to fear He discovered- as his note to my mother shows that I was out of town That The thought made him uneasy troubled him so much that he simply had to satisfy his mind on that point He supposed his little game with my mother would succeed and that she would think no more about it after re- idea eh 2 But the these patients Oh my assistant can dispose of them easily Business is very light to day Besides I am dying to do something in the Strong case The truth is I want to help that young man out I took a great liking to him the night I saw him lying there helpless going through that bloody role And his girl Miss Del-¬ mar did you ever see her You knojv I know her What are you talldng about is Thats a fact Pd forgotten She simply lovely and I admire her pluck Pd like to thrash that father of hers But what do you propose Have you found out anything about a hypnotist answering the description I have given you of our man Not a thing so far but I dont de- ¬ spair of doing so soon But what are we going to do to day I want you to go over to Brooklyn with me 1 think the only thing now is to find out how the fellow used that ad- You dont know how comical you You were sitting be ¬ looked he said side the worst old morphine reprobate in New York He had a sleepy stare in his eyes and with yours you were try ¬ ing to dig an idea out of a spot in the carpet Why didnt you come right in If you had only sent up your name you need not have waited a minute I didnt want to get in ahead of anybody replied the detective with a good natured smile I thought Td take my turn and get you to focus some of your magic on me What is your complaint Stupidity I understand you can cure a great many mental troubles How does the diseaseaffect you Keeps me from attending to busi- ¬ ness I am continually chasing fancies which lead nowhere But jokes aside I want you for awhile this afternoon if you can get off Im at your service rose and went in Dr Lampkin was laughing heartily jf ¬ - plying- to his note exclaimed Miss Delmar Ah yes r l and when he got your letter and tele- ¬ gram it must have frightened him to find himself in direct correspondence with the man of ail others he was most anxious to avoid Exactly the detective agreed and shall lose nothing- by what he lias done Sor his letter shows me where to look joT him He is in New York and has been there ever since lie committed the murder and scattered those notes about town They were desig ned to make us think the murderer lived here But said Miss Delmar surely you have overlooked the fact that Mr Eoundtrce has received a warning since then and that Mrs Walters has been shot at by the man himself Hendricks looked a little embarrassed I cant explain that how he said but I know whereof I speak He is in New York I am going there to night end shall do my best to lift the cloud from over your two heads If I fail it wont be my fault I shall not leave a stone unturned Whether you succeed or not we shall never forget you for all you have done and are trying to do said Miss Delmar we shall do I really dont know whatto disinherit threatening My father is and disown me and if half the world continues to believe Mr Whidby guilty wc shall be miserable enough You arc- indeed in a disagreeable situation said Hendricks in a kindly tone No one knows better than I To bo frank though the bare fact may pain you a little I must tell you now that it has only been on my earnest assurance that I had hopes of producing the real criminal that I have kept Welsh and his gang from arresting you Mr - exclaimed Dr Lampkin Thats 234 and no mistake about it Now for an interesting climax or a downright failure And he started to cross the street cried Hendriclcs Stop d n it looking straight ahead of him and walk ¬ ing on Come along Whats the matter asked the doc ¬ tor in-- a low tone as he caught up with his companion Nothing serious no harm done but we must approach the place more more casually so to speak than that Suppose we had crossed there some one in the house might have seen us and been aware of our approach You are right I never thought of that Henceforth Im going to hold my tongue and act only as you direct said Dr Lampkin Well go to the end of the block and cross over Hendricks returned His brow was wrinkled and the doctor saw that he was inwardly disappointed about something They had reached the end of the block and crossed over before Hendricks spoke again I may be sadly mistaken but I am afraid we are on a wild goose chase The house looks like the respectable home of middle-class people If it had been a lodg ¬ ing house or a cheap boarding place the outlook would have been more encour- ¬ posite Perhaps he lives there Hardly likely but we shall see In 15 minutes the two men were on the bridge cars crossing the river to Reaching the other side Brooklyn they continued on the elevated road to Union street where they alighted Then they walked along the pavement looking at the numbers on the plate glass over the doors By Jove there you are directly op- ¬ dress aging other - T coldness Clasping her in his arms he cursed Well who1 did What do you know about it Speak I tell yon or Ill the empty coal bin N Y World thrash you within an inch of your m Took Jt JlncJk v Tom Singleton I hear youre cn- life Dont be hard on him Hendricks gaged Congratulate you roy boy Whidby Interposed I think L understand y3enpy Dictus rYou didnt hear it There was silence for a moment j couhtennnccihouglr his Im married He will tell ualliaboutit That is the rimta Tirrfct Teiinar changed Asjbj excuse me old mji7rPick M bfcsliiwayl Hendricks bowed she strove hard tokcep her selfposscs Well wait for him ihvtheparlor he The boy dried his eyes and fook his TJnT tidn whimpered 1 1 asked the doctor Door plate for one thing and then it is too clean was the reply just as they reached the steps Now well see what name is on the plate By Jove hang me if it isnt Champney I dont like things that look so easy A servant girl answered the ring Does Frederick Champney live here asked the detective The girl stared for an instant in sur- ¬ prise then she recovered herself with a start as if she had suddenly recol ¬ lected something Oh I suppose youre theHeacher Miss she said He is upstairs Wstudyin lessons-I-lLcallhJn- now do you know it isnt one or the out of his letters apron For a MONGOLIAN PHEASANTS igqgtent there was a deep silence as he of the hall Fame of Oregons Gain est Bird Causes sfcggd hesitatingly before her Very well sir Hell be right down He a Lively Demand from Other States The girl closed the outside door and Sncle Tom faltered the boy A remarkable demand is being made went up the stairs Dr Lampkin nat dijEt I promised him not to tell a soul for Mongolian pheasants The fame of down watching his companions face jjjgot even you and I wouldnt but you Uregon s gamevt of birds has spread curiously Hendricks remained stand made me ing where he could observe the stairs IgAh I see said the woman angrily all over the United States and know ¬ through the half open door He bent another errav eves flashed as she turned ing a good thing when they see it the eastern tdjffliendricks towards the doctor It is some of my broth ious to sportsnen are particularly anx- ¬ of Ill do the talking It is well that she eojffimischief but I will not have him birds forsecure n numbernot the choice likely that breeding It is takes us for some one he is waiting mixing my innocent children up in his any great number of the Mongolian for It may throw him off his guard miserable affairs It is shameful the pheasants will be sent out of Oregon unless he suspects Hang it I feel as wayhe has been acting if I ought to have gone up to his room jjHe asked me to let him use my The shipment of these birds beyond the He put his hand into his sack coat name said the boy who had grown boundaries of the state is prohibited by pocket and with a cautious look into calmer He told me it wasnt anything law except under permit There have the hall drew out a revolver and handed but a joke on a friend of his a woman been large numbers thus shipped and goodly number of Hide it but have it it to Lampkin bought she was writing to a man there has also been a y smuggled out the birds successful ready to draw Remember we dont shenever saw I took the answers to The state of Ohio now maintains a know what sort of man we are going to Uncle Tom ¬ pheasantry at and is meet nor his humor Let me manage Outrageous cried the woman I ing eggs and Van Wertprivate furnishparties birds to him but if he should happen to get the am ashamed of my own name when ona The pheasants were introduced into drop on me come to my assistance who bears it can do such things from Oregon but there is All right replied the doctor You JWhere is he asked Hendricks with Ohio here of any permits being no record issued can depend on me sudden craftiness of look and manner Hendricks took another look into the Igis only a trifling matter that can for the transportation of such birds to that state and it is supposed the first easily be settled but Id like to see him hall lot was smuggled through I hadnt the slightest idea we should jHes upstairs asleep now the commissioners of California The fish¬ are atrun up on this he said I told you I woman replied still angrily Hes tempting to introduce the Mongolian wanted treatment ior stupidity Soine sleeping1 off one of his all iwght prowls thing is radically wrong with me Sh around town I have been willing to pneasant into tnat state and some There was a sound of footsteps on the gie him a bed and board here when he weeks ago placed an order in the hands floor overhead a clatter on the stairs istwith us in spite of his being a regular of a man living in Eugene for 400 pairs and a boy 11 or 12 years of age very disgrace to us all with his queer no- ¬ Mr McGuire will take good care that neatly dressed came into the room hur ¬ tions Sarah she broke off suddenly no such number of birds is sent to Cali- riedly He stopped short and his eyes seeing that Hendricks had moved near fornia or any other state as it would be a clear violation of law to so In widened in astonishment erphe door and signaled to Dr Lamp order to secure a permit for do shipment I I beg your pardon he stam- kin run up and tell him to come down of pheasants out of the state the person Sarah told me my here and to be quick about it I want mered flushing doing so must make an affidavit that he teacher had come and and wanted explanation of his conduct and Ill is the owner and in possession of the to see me have it now pheasants he wants to ship He must A look of perplexity darted across the 4 to be continued also swear that the birds are fully do- ¬ face of the detective and for a moment mesticated and kept for propagation there was an awkward pause Then x ALL SORTS OF POCKETS and exhibition purposes Hendricks said THirty of Them 9Iadc in a Pair of The persons who have gone into the We wanted to see Frederick Champ- ¬ Breeches in 1C11 business of shipping pheasants for the ney on a matter of business Does he Perhaps the best proof of the advance money there is in it have in some in- ¬ live here of the Japanese in civilization is Thats my name sir said the boy found in their use of pookets Theto be stances an easy conscience and have no peoqualms in making the affidavit after timidly ple of that country have usually six catching the birds and keeping them in Perhaps it is your fathers also sug ¬ or eight pockets cunningly inserted in confinement for two or three days In gested Hendricks in a reassuring tone the cuffs of their wide sleeves These order to circumvent this class of peoMy father is dead replied the boy pockets are always filled with a curi- ple Protector McGuire has revised the His name was Stephen H Champney ous miscellauy As common as the affidavit to be made so that it will read Then you aTe tha only Frederick twine in the pockets of young Amerthat said Mongolian pheasants were Champney in the family icans is the prayer amulet written on bred and raised in confinement and The boy spoke slowly sir name and then ended with a start His glance sheets of rice paper and composed by thegiven of the breeder will also have to the bonzes In accordance with their be The introduction of the Mon- ¬ wavered under the sharp gaze of the de- ¬ faith these amulets are swallowed like golian pheasant in Virginia is being tective whose face had undergone a a pill taken up in remarkable change When Hendricks distress cases of mental or physical sportsmen with great enthusiasm by the of that state who hope for spoke his voice sounded to Dr Lamp missing Another essential seldom is a number of small squares its success Portland Oregonian kin strangely harsh and firm Of silky paper unThese I received a letter from this street expected uses such as toare put tostem BROKEN UP BY A SPOOK hold the and number It was signed Frederick of a lily or lotus to dry a teacup or Wrnltli AV111 Cause Abandonment of Champney Did you write it a Iilfe Savlnf Station The boy suddenly fell to trembling to wipe away a tear Among the Chi- ¬ One of the life saving stations on the nese and other nations a- pouch is used and his face worked in an effort to con- instead of a pocket This was also the beach 20 miles below San Lucia Fla is case in western Europe in the middle to be abandoned and it is stated on acages and for some time afterward The count of a ghost that walks there and pouch was attached to the girdle along is not to be laid by any means at the with a dagger and rosary It was called command of the men The station is a an aulmoniere with curious patterns state institution and1 has been maingold and silk threads coats of arms tained there mostly by the people to aid and religious sentences A dramatist shipwrecked mariners as it is on a very dangerous part of the coast Two years of the time of Henry Vlll wrote ago a vessel was wrecked near there From niyirdlc he plucked my pouch By your leave he heVerleft-rae-penny and tmly one passenger escaped that Breeciies however had pockets at an being a very handsome girl of about 18 early date In anoldplay written about Will Smith and Henry Johnson both 1611 it is mentioned that a man had at the station aided in her rescue and his breeches plaited as if they had 30 both promptly fell in love with her Last pockets Hut pockets did not attain year she married Smith and in conse- ¬ their proper iosition until the adop- ¬ quence Johnson grew to be surly and tion of the modern style of mens gar- ¬ morose and seemed to think that he had ments With waistcoats a great oppor- - been slighted Not long after that the J tunity for pockets presented itself young wife was missing one day and Later they were made very broad and the Aveek afterward her body was found deep and were covered with embroid ¬ in the sound back of the station thought he did it out ef spite ery and buttons In the reign of George drowned Johnson tifter that became very tacitrol himself but he hung his head in m waistcoat pockets reached such size ques- in England that they became objects turn and moody and the men seemed silence Hendricks repeated his tion but still the boy would not reply of ridicule so that they soon began to to think that he was almost out of his mind although ho suspicion was at- ¬ He looked towards the hall as if he resume more moderate proportions tached to him A month or so ago stowished to escape HE LISPED Seeing this Hendricks stepped be ries began to come up here of a ghost tween him and the door Wfcich Made It Difilcnlt to Undr- - walking at the station and shortly stand Him after that came the story of how John- ¬ I may as well be plain with you my A butcher residing in a countrv town son had killed himself after confessing am a detective legal- ¬ boy he said I ly authorized to arrest anyone sus- ¬ was afflicted with a terrible lisp One to the drowning of Mrs Smith Capt Dodd who tells the story says pected of law breaking A letter of sale day being suddenly seized with an inspiration to raise his own pork he in others had heard of fhis spirit wander very grave importance has been written over your name If you know anything vested in a few pigs but having no ing around and he had seen what he about it and wont tell me I shall be place ready for their immediate occu¬ thought was a ghost twice on the beach pation he called upon a neighbor whom It appeared to be the indistinct form compelled to arrest you on suspicion of a woman floating through the air a The boy stared info Hendricks face he knew had an empty sty thay old man he began IhnVe few feet above the earth clasping her an instant in abject terror then he I for burst into tears He darted towards jutht bought a few pigth Could you hands and weeping I did not tell of door but the detective caught his lend me your thty it for several days until I found out the Certainty if it is of any use But that others had seen it as well as myself arm and drew him struggling back how many pigs have jou The sty is Sometimes it came up near the station into the room and twice I heard wild and uncarthly Mamma mamma shrieked the none too large screams at midnight Oh only two thowth and pigth By a singular boy with all his strength and he rolled coincidence each time Johnson was out- ¬ Two thousand pigs Good gracious on the floor in Hendricks clutch and doors He came in then with blanched beat the legs of his captor with his It wouldnt hold 200 fists Just then a white faced middle I did not thay two thowthand pigtl face and staring eyes and rushing to his bunk plunged beneath the clothes aged woman ran into the room from I thed two thowth and pigth ¬ Yes I hear and it wont take a quar and refused to speak to anyone Cin the rear stairs followed bv the maid cinnati Enquirer who had admitted them On seeing ter of them Its no use You dont understand me said the her and being released by the detective Not Used to His Estate the boy ceased his cries ran to his poor fellow I do not mean two thow ¬ The best joke of the honeymoon sea mother and hid his face in her lap She thand pigth I mean two thowth anrt Son is told by a southern hotel keeper could only stare at the two visitors in pigth The male half of the new partnership vu Speechless amazement Well you couldnt get 20 in registered like this August Buerger Hendricks bowed very low and stam- ¬ there ne remained one dav and and wife mered out an explanation I dont want to exclaimed the list¬ when he stepped up to ask the amount am a- detective he said A very er excitedly I There are not two thow of his bill the clerk said it would be four important letter has been written under thand pigtJi but two thowth and pigth1 dollars two thowth and the address of this house and over the gesticulating Pour dollars Mr Buerger said name of Frederick Champney I cant pigth I tell you And so he kept on id Why your rates are high arent they think this little fellow could be guilty vain until at last a happy though 0 1 guess not Thats only two dolof any misdemeanor you know madam struck him I did not mean two lars a day but from his actions it is plain to me thowthand pigth but two thowth and But I have been here only one day that he knows something about themat two pigth I know but its four dollars the ter He started to run away and I had He got the sty Answers clerk replied to hold him How do you figure that the newly The Reason for Her Coldness Fred The woman almost gasped wedded man asked as he leaned over You are cold he said passionately as she forced the white face of the boy the counter with a frown of perplexity She shivered towards her own do you know Fred on his otherwise blissful features Tell me why anything of what this man is talking Well theres yourself one day two I I cannot about dollars and theres your wife 6ne day Then I leave you forerer The boy darted towards her lap again two dollars two and two make four Stop she cried yfni shall not but she held him firmly in front of her Then the fellow slammed his fist down misjudge me and shook him fiercely on the register while a crimson flush She led him down the cellar stairs of blood suffused his cheeks Well Speak I say What is the matter Ill with you If you have been up to any and stopped him in front of the coal swear he cried if T didnt forget all bin devilment about her Ill eat my hat Here take It was then he knew the reason of hex this V keep the change and say nothing I didnt write it mamma the boy -- ¬ vk ¬ t ¬ ¬ -- anything at a banquet except the driest kind of champagne and if he is tp speak he drinks no wine at all until after he has finished his speech Two glasses of brut champagne are usually his limit It is said that the princess1 of Wales is becoming extremely sensitive to the effects of music and that fthere is one air from an oratorio to which he can never listen without shedding tears As a young girl the princess used to prac- lice the piano a great deal arid could spend many happy hours alone with the instrument Mr and Mrs Andrew Carnegie have leftCluny castle the seat of Cluny Macpherson in Tnverness shire on their way to Cannes where they intend to stay for several months Mr and Mrs Carnegie who have been the tenants of Cluny for eight yearswillnextsummer take up their residence at Ski do castle Sutherlandshire The German emperor and empress are to reside at the Neue Palais Pots- ¬ dam during the next twomonths after which they go to Berlin for their an ¬ nual stay at the Schloss The emperor killed- 18 stags during his four days chasse at Hubertstock when he was out each day from seven in the morn- ¬ ing until five in the afternoon The im- ¬ perial hunting lodge is surrounded by a forest of beech and oak Queen Victorias two fatherless grandsons Prince Alexander of Batten berg and the young duke of Albany are both at the same school at Park place Lyndhurst on the borders of the New Forest Hampshire These two cousins are nearly contemporaries The dnke of Albany was born in 1884 and Prince Alexander in 1886 Prince Ar¬ thur of Connaught is at school at Eton and is past 14 years of age as he was born in January 1883 j - IS ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Y-e- -s ¬ ¬ - ¬ ¬ a ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ -- ¬ ¬ ¬ melancholia Persistent in my entreat- ¬ ies one daj- - she turned round and said There Ill never speak to you nor any- ¬ one else again if I live to be 50 years old Then followed symptoms of in ¬ sanity Then she became hopelessly ill At times during all these 20 years she has regained strength sufficient to en- ¬ able her to be about the house During these intervals she would be violent I feared bodily harm and sent her to the hospital Aout six years ago Kate re ¬ plied No to a question asked her That is the onlj word I heard her utter in 20 years Sometimes she would laugh rt a joke but not if she knew she was ob- ¬ served Chicago Chronicle Cat Pnr Shawl Theduchess of Northumberland owr a shawl which formerly belonged to Charles X of France and was manufac ¬ tured from the fur of Persian cat Many thousands of cats skins were utilized and the weaving occupied some years The shawl measures eight yards square but is so fine thait can be com- ¬ pressed into the space of a large coffre cup Chicago Tribune Yes without the slightest remonstration from her If a nurse lays her on the bed she remains there motionless If she is fixed in a corner of the wardsbe re- mains a motionless fixture She acts like an automaton She moves only when somebody moves her She seems afraid of a man She tries to hide from him and seeks the mostsecluded corner in trying to avoid him One morning she placed her hand on a hot register It must have hurt her for there was a red mark on her hand But she said not a word made no sound and any amount of begging could not induce her to utter a syllable The other patients regard her with wonder not unmixed with fear and even the nurse is afraid that she will break into some violent act be- ¬ fore long She is becoming weak how ¬ ever because she will- accept no nour- ¬ ishment In a neatl3 kept but humble home at 811 South Third street lives the old widowed mother of Kate Schieber Her form is bent almost double caused by hard work She is 77 years old and too feeble to care for her unfortunate In broken English Mrs daughter Schieber told the story of Kates life She said that her daughter had to go out to work early because her father had died leaving the family penniless She was always a jolly light hearted girl and ambitious to get on She grew up a handsome woman and many eligible young men sought her acquaintance When about 20 years old she fell in love with one of them Her lover proved faithless however and on the day shei learned the news- her demeanor com- ¬ menced to change She lost all desire for company amusement or recreation and never went out of the room after She continued her work was done this way for six years said Mrs Schie- ¬ Remonstrance was of no avail ber and noticing that she was breaking down I begged her to drive away her - INSANE FROM A RESOLVE St Louis Woman Who Has Only Spolccn One Word In Twenty Years Though gifted with the command of speech Miss Kate Schieber an inmata of the observation ward of the city hospital St Louis has onlyi uttered one word in 20 years When she was 27 years old working as a seamstress Kate made a vow to her another thafc she would never speak again With the exception of once saying No to a ques- ¬ tion she has most religiously kept her word and at 47 is incurably insane At the city hospital she is regarded as a mystery and the queerest insane woman that ever entered the institu- ¬ tion She Tefuses to eat or drink and can- be picked up and carried around - -- - -- in i about it please But the clerk didnt keep the change so he didnt think there was any reason why he shouldnt tell the story Houston Post There is a man an Washington so busy looking after other peoples business that his Wife has to make the ¬ - 1 1 1 liipgyl Democrat form him but how is she succeeding Perfectly She spends all his income on her clothes- Philadelphia Press Ilidingr Her Secret He- - Why does Mamie insist uponrid ing behind when shes qn a tandem She Dont say a word but her living foniutihei famUyWashihgtari hair is not original Detroit back Pre ¬ - Inevitable Reform I know she married him to nr k rPress r V V y 1 V t in vl l 4 i jt - THE BOURBON NEWM FRIDAY DECEMBER 3 1897 THE ANTI GOSSIP SOCIETY T Royal makes the food pure wholesome and delicious pom i Jrfjl Sewing Circle there were a dozen had mouths jabbering like the owners gone atnrtAfl thorn running and had away and left them The entrance ot Gladys daughter of the hostess caused a momentary lull m tne conversation the I move said Mrs Lin Gmstgossip an anti that we form hostess society L st night when I told my husband about Miss Guzzler getting remarked drunk at the Dutch supper I suggestion that I was going to make the five-year-o- ld present at the Of the twelve members Neighborhood weekly meeting of the Walter Champ in Up To Date General Delflity and Loss of Elesh Christmas Beeves For Englishmen I and Farmers standard remedy for nearly a quarter of a century PHysicxans readily admit that they obtain re ¬ sults from it that they cannot get Erom any other flesh formihgf food There are many other prepara ¬ tions on the market that pretend frt Ar During the past few days Moses Kahn has shipped twenty nine cars of fine Christmas beeves from this citj to England The cattle which were pre ¬ Scottfs Emulsion nas fiecn the pared for the market by Bourbon farmers weighed ¬ S Stock men what POWDER Absolutely Pure NEW YORK to day of that this morning when we were dis cussing that fast Miss Waltzer who lets that Mrs De Fame and -- Do you know said Mrs I thought Gabbler ¬ EMULSION but they fail to perform it The pure Norwegian Cod liver Oil made into a delightful cream skill ¬ fully blended with the Hypophos phites of Lime and Soda which are such valuable tonics makes this preparation an ideal one and checks the wasting tendency and the patient almost immediate ¬ ly commences to put on flesh and gain a strength which surprises them docs Be sure you get SCOTTS Emulsion See that the man and fish are on the wrapper 50c and roo all druggists BOWNE Chemists New York SCOTT SCOTTS fcfc I ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO THE BQQBBOH HEWS Seventeenth Year Established OT k T rn 1881 Published every Tuesday and Friday by CT rtTTATlfD vy a BBUOB MILLER Make all Checks j2afl0rantj Money Owners payable to the order of Champ Milusr Orders etc - Gallon child is going after twenty cents per line each insertion Fraotions of lines count as full lines when Yesm but I hope the ladies wont THE COMMERCIAL TRIBUNE running at line rates gone on candi talk about me while I am was silence Obltuaros cards of thanks calls Encyclopaedic Almanac and Year Book And for a moment there dates resolutions of respect and matter of a for 1898 Free to Every Weekly nature- ten cents per line flew fast and furious and needles like large advertise ¬ - terinsr AD VERlItilNU RATES Gladys dear said Mrs Lin Guist per Inch for first inser ¬ Displays one dollar tion half rates each Insertion thereafter per speaking to her little daughter run up Locals or reading notices ten cents and see if that little De line eaon insertion Locals In blact type to the corner beer all the inen kiss her Itsa shame the way some people do talk observed I think gossips are horrid it a rule make I Mrs Threadneedle never to gossip about my neighbors though goodness knows the Hilantys¬ rush the growler every night and sometimes have a fight before bedtime And Mrs Smiley flirts outrageously but 1 never mention it Everybody knows that Mr Fitzcorbett beats his wife but Tni not the one to tell it Speaking of gossiping Miss Handle of raw bar my neighbor uses a bale course I some sawdust of cotton and for whenever she dont know what 1 goes out cycling but wouldnt repeat it for the world remarked Mrs Chat- 4 ¬ abont 1500 each and cost to 475 per cwt Jonas Weil has shipped to England eighteen cars of Christmas beeves select- ¬ ed from Mr C Alexanders herd This is Weils third shipment from this herd there being 503 in the entire con- ¬ signment Two cars of 1775 lb cattle bought from Win Bedford and Mrs Thos Wornall were also shipped with this lot Weil has also shipped seven cars from Lexington two from Rich mond and five from Chilesburg J C Turley has exported seven 1600 pound cattle from Alt Sterling to England From Richmond two cattle weighing 4470 pounds were shipped to London Moses Kahn has this week made the following purchases of export cattle in the Millersburg precinct From W M Layson sixteen 1800 pounders at475 from I Robt Thompson tbirtj eight 1700 pounders at 460 from Robt Tarr twelve 5Q0 pounders aT 4 35 from Jos Hunter ten 1500 pounders at 435 from 4 25 -- THE B0WSHER explain The Bowslier References M WEJwill make a still further reduction on all books sold to day and tomorrow G S Vahden Co ¬ The advantages of feeding cob meal and other ground food are now so well understood there is no longer a The only Takes the cake our question as to the economy of grinding feed See Edwards he will fully tumblers Nothing question is what mill to buy ¬ -- ments and yearly cards Special rates given for ¬ Mayor Josiah Quincy was ton renomi- ¬ Bos- ¬ nated Tuesday night for Mayor of -- A motion to endorse Bryan vland the Chicago platform was referred to the committee on resolutions r has accepted a position as clerk at J as Fee Sons grocery and John K Spears son of Mrs Georgia Spears has takensa clerkship at Newton Mitchells grocery Gov Hord Mann son of Fletcher Mann Bradleys authority for select ¬ k i ing his daughter Miss Christine Brad ¬ ley to christen the battleship Kentucky jisflaownbya letter dated Nov 20th from the Secretary of the Navy re- ¬ questing him to select a ludy for the honor SCINTILLATIONS I An Interesting Comment Jumble Of News And Kentucky whiskey will be taxed 8 tper barrel the same as last year was Wallace Muir of Lexington Jelected captain of the 98 fdotballteam at Washington and Lee There are thirty divorce cases on the docket of the Madison Circuit Court which convenes Monday The Fiscal Court of Bath county has refused to take any action whatever fo¬ rward freeing the turnpikes Carey Nicholas center rush of the Centre College football team died yes- ¬ terday at Danville of pneumonia United States Ambassador White has been assured that Germany will reduce indemnity claims against Hayti to -- J2Q000 vr i v A CHRiSTMASjgift that will please any when the Creator said to woman and every ody Following the Equa- ¬ STOCK AND TURF NEWS In sorrow shalt thou bring forth tor Mark Twains last and best Sales and Transfers Of Stock Crop Etc children that a curse was pro- ¬ Order at once if you want it for Turf Notes nounced against the human race Christina Sold only by subscription Walker Muir has lost 5 head of cattle but the joy felt by every Mother 16nov tf A C Adair Agent by death since dehorning when she first presses to her heart Eight horses sold at Mt Olivet last her babe proves the contrary vu Wrights Ol ry tion sick liL iijii Vncourt day for a total of 825 Danger and suffering lurk in It is said that the Prince of Wales the pathway of the Expectant If you want to buy china go to has engaged Tod Sloan the American Mother and should be avoided a store largest queerisware that she may reach the Hour when jockey to ride for him next season stock and best goods and they J W Thomas Jr sold twelve hhds the hope of her heart is to be real- ¬ at an average of 1254 and three at ized in full vigor and strength know what they sell CO FORD 1275 and A 0 Ball six at 1237 on JEN FOOT rolls or crepe paper is the tobacco breaks at Cincinnati Insure in the Northwestern to- ¬ cents at Vardens The Lexington Gazette says so relaxes tne -Wheat went up in Chicago Friday to system and as- ¬ day to morrow may he too late 1 per bushel and closed A at 99i cents Awarded sists Nature The Northwestern is carrying nearly It closed on Wednesday 95 cents and j Highest Honors Worlds Fair f that the nec- jf W Jj iff 1000000 insurance on the lives of i this rise of 8 cents is phenomenal and essary cnange Bourbon countys representative citi show that European buyers are anx- ¬ ious We have had an abiding faith takes place ZQn8 Call on R P Dow Jr for that wheat would go to 125 before withbut Nau particulars 26oc 8t Christmas and 150 by next harvest sea Headache Sherman Shvers has taken the or agency for the Cincinnati Daily Times Tariff does not affect our re- - Star a most excellent paper rlUui and will goods as they were bought and have it delivered to subscribers in any bodingof dan of the imported before the duty was put and the pajt solicitscity for six cents per week He your subscription tf trying hour is robbed of its pain on them FORD CO and suffering as so many happy A C Adair has the agency for Mark Wright3 Celery Tea regulates the mothers have experienced Twains new book Following the Ilrer and kidneys cures constipation Nothing but Mothers Friend does Equator It is decidedly the best book aiok headache 25c at all druggist this Dont be deceived or the great hnmorist r New crop currents raisins citron persuaded to use anything else had a very large has written and has advance sale Sold peaches prunes apricots hominy oat Xofcherg Friend la Uw gretABfcreaedyever only by subscription 16nov tf meal rolled oata put oath market utdaM osr customers prate It MOST PERFECT MADE fiighlyM If H Krao A Co Whlf wrlt Tc tt Nbwton Mitchell The Northwesterns dividends t A pure Grape Cream of Tartar P6 wder Frw Of draggists at XjH r sec y mtM t recthrt policy holders are unequaled and to from Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant A Nics line of lamps at J T Hin- - of priea Writ for book coatatatag rmtau procure Die information for all JCothara aaalfed free Northwestern dividends you tons 40 YEARS THE STANDARD X must carry Northwestern insurance tf BM0M4 BtfBliirAttMUClft - Daniel Kabler seventy and Mrs Lucy Mackabee seventy seven of Pin book Robertson county were married Sunday Gen Cassius M Clays girl wife is much worse and it is necessary for a physician to remain in constant attend- ¬ ance upon her The Supreme Court of the United States has decided that the State of Kentucky has the right to close up all lotteries within her limits After nearly forty four years of con- ¬ tinuous service on the bench of the United States Supreme Court Justice Field retired Wednesday to piivite life William Moore aged 19 son of John Moore died Wednesday at Richmond from the excessive use of cigarettes It is said he regularly consumed a half dozen boxes of the poisonous little things a day Napoleon Bonapart Musgrove of near Portsmouth Ohio is thirty years old and has never had his hair cut His mother being overruled in calling him Sampson declared he should have Sampsons hair His hair is black and glossy foul feet long and is worn in coils ¬ the advertisement of the Commei cial -Co have marked Frank Gazette on another page of this paper Guards For Baldwins Gates An Encyclopaedic Almanac and Year down every cloak in their stock Book free with each yearly subscriber is W certainly a great sroke of enterprise on Now is your chance to get a nice Tuesday at Maysville Col W this Baldwin the Turnpike King made the part of like popular paper offered garment for a little money Nothing it has ever been application to Circuit Court Judge Jas The Weekly Commercial Gazette has Good times for shoe buyers this P Harbeston for ten men to guard the been recently enlarged from eight to ten week at The Judge pages and the price remains the same five gates in Mason county tf Davis Thomson Isgrig immediately ordered the Sheriff to sum as heretofore only 50 cents per year Now is the time to subscribe mon the men which was done Wednes- ¬ Come and get in line if you expect to 12nov 6t day morning The men were furnished get any of the book bargains we offer Winchester rifles and ordered to protect Varden Co For Sale I have for sale privately a the gates at any cost of carpenter and wagon maker tools lot Col Baldwin had Governor Bradleys Apply at my home on Walkers avenue word for it that if the guards were not Mrs Laura G Taylor tf furnished by the court the Governor Testifies to Benefits Received From would send the militia irito Mason county in twenty four hours after the MRS LAURA WEISHAUF Dr Miles Remedies refusal of the court Col Baldwin Wednesday sold eight Of Murry Ind Recommends Wrights Lexington miles of his Maysville Celery Capsules pike in the Fayette Fiscal Court at 1863 per mile Murry Ind S pt 17 1896 Wright Medical Co The Governments receipts for No- The ColumliUEvObib vember were 8092483 less than its ex Dear penditures The Treasury deficit for a box of Siks Last riming Irnurchased Wrights CtleryCHmnlwfrim 3 the five months of the current fiscalL DHVHnnnrt nwmnfftnn ItidV Vnd used them tonfetonSichtrouble year is 46101 494 it rv with yrtrichI had beh afiiiofep for more Insurgents are again active in Cuba than 15 years Since taking your Cap ¬ and the Spanish troops have been en- ¬ sules I have lost all trace of pain and my entirely well I anv gaged in several skirmishes In ten stomach iscan truthfully say can eat have tbing and that I days according to official reports the not felt b tter in yt ars Spanish have lost 109 men killed and Yours Resp orfnlly wounded while the insurgent loss was MkS LAUA WElbKAUFT only fifty four VV T Brooks Sold by at oOoami 100 per box Semi address on postal to the Advertised Letter List Wright Med Co Columbus Ohio for is no more responsible position trial size free List of letters remaining unclaimed THBBB than that ot a railroad engin ¬ m Paris Ky postoffice Nov 26 1897 eer On his steady nerves clear brain Blackerby Mrs J ALacas Charlie bright eye and perfect self command de Cash burerscau get double value to- - pend the safety of the train and the lives Martin Jonas Costion Lizzie day at Cornish Mary B 2 Marshall George of its passengers Dr Miles Nerrino and Mrs JuJia Mitchell Meady Jormal other remedies are especially adapted to tf Davis Thomson Isgrig Cookendolfer E Mary E keeping the nerves steady the brain clear Parker Eyaus Charley Poynter Mr W G and the mental faculties unimpaired Edwards Eva Rice Eddie Wrights Celery Tea cures constipa- ¬ Engineer F W McCoy formerly of 1323 Fitzgerd Emmet Robertson Millie tion sick headaches 25c at druggists Broadway Council Bluffs but non residing Fields Dock and Strader Jim at 3411 Humboldt St Denver writes that he Buffered for years from constipation caus ¬ Mandy Stone Andrew ing sick nerrous and bilious headaches and Gaines Dave Stuart Geo T To Cure A Cold In One Day was fully restored to health by Dr Miles Had lock Mrs E S Summons Geo H fc Hut8ell Mrs Tice Terrell Mrs Lid a Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- ¬ Nerve Liver Pills I heartily recommend Dr Miles Remedies Hughes Wm Terrell Mr H L lets All druggists refund the money Dr Miles Bemedies Jackson Mrs Peggy Weekey Susie Dr if fails Jackson Mr Davie Williams Babe Tom T itBrooksto cure-- 25c For sale by W are sold by all drug ¬ MHe and James Kennedy Paris gists under a positive Johnson Beverly Williams W C Ky guarantee first bottle Keogh John Woodard Mrs A medh benefits or money re ¬ Lewie Mrs Ida V Woods Maceie Cain Restore funded Book on dis- ¬ Leftridge Amanda Wood Mrs Tilda A Health eases of the heart and Lindsay John col Yeager Lizzie nerves free Address Persons calling for aboye letters will DR MILES MEDICAL CO Elkhart lad please say advertised Box papers at your own price Vardens at Subscriber like it has been offered FORD CO Wedesire to call special attention to J E Clay Mb Catesby Woodford Mr Jos Ewalt Mr - - SOLD BY 0 EDWARDS F3jrlE GEO W DAVIS DEALER IN 3BEy Railroad Engineer Buck and Bills Furniture Window Shades Oil Barber Shop Cloths Carpets Mattresses Etc Special attention given to Undertak ing and Repairing ¬ Main Street - - - - Paris Ky All work done strictly first class Nest door to Bourbon Bank 4nov tf barbers For first class work Three first class ¬ New laundry Agency Q Ladies get you a hand weltA shoe lace or button thread 8tyles of toe and made of nicei sott Kia tnat nas wearing quality tfi r - I have secured the agency for the Winchester Power Laundry a first class institntion and Rnlinif- n sharp of the publipatron8ge Work or orders leit at uiarke as uiay s drug store will receive immediate attention Work called for and delivered promptly Respectfully - r t EION CLAY 16ap tf Bruce Holladay st You will have to have one of these Mahogany inlaid tables - W Li Davis P M MANY THINK The table is just like the cut and costs Sk just A MOTHERS FRIEND 250 limited 2 number oct- ffy WAmL Ntvous eer Handsomest line of Christmas goods in Paris now on display at my store room ¬ 3 CREAM i J T HIINTON rt - SAKING powom ai 4 3 THE BOURBON NEWS FRIIMY DECEMBER 3 1897 Remember all prop- ¬ PERSONAL MENTION TEE BDUF1B0H NEWS erty on which the tax is not paid by Dec 6 COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED BY Savcnteenth Year JEstablibhed will be advertised THE NEWS MAN E T BEEDING Ehteied at the Post office at Paris Ky as At sevu jutea uitiu uiatici S BC Notes Hastily Jotted On The StreetsAnd The Depots In The Hotel IobhIe 1881 l C NUPTIAL KNOTS Eagafgwents N Announcements And Sol eatJLfrtiong Of The Marriage Tows Aifflarriage license was issued yester PUT OUR NAME - TS55r r TELEPHONE NO 124 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES f Payable in Advance S2 00 1 Circuit Court Doings Elsewhere Yesterday in pircuit Court Frank One year Coleman was convicted of grand larceiy Sixmoiiths100 and sentenced to three years in the YOTJ CAUTiEVEN GET A 3Er penitentiary for stealing a NEWS1 COSTS 100 gold PORT FROM A GTJN FREE OF CHARGE watch from John Mansfield Martin ikake all Checks Money Orders Etc Gilkey for shooting Ed Walton got MlMilcR payable to the order oChamp two years and Ed Logan and Erb Dow also colored received a jail sentence of f- - - Pay your tax on or before Dec 6 or your property will be advertised for sale E T SEEDING ¬ SB C Kodaks and photographic supplies at Vardene -- at J T Hintons Anthony Curtis a well known street A nice line of pictures on exhibition color- ¬ ed citizen died yesterday on Pleasant The L E road carried 25000 people toNatural Bridge during the excursion season jnst clcsed - fc ELEVENTH DAY DEC 3 of The Fair has moved Commonwealth vs Peacock Distilling from Higgins avenue to the Dowd prop- ¬ Co nuisance erty on Seventh street N R R same Same vs L -- BStern l twelve months for stealing turkeys from Noah Kendall Wednesday the case of the Common- ¬ wealth vs Cain Lewis murder was continued until next term at request of the Commonwealth on account of an absent witness Jule Johnson colored was acquitted of the murder of Jeff Har- ¬ ris Dick Veach and Ike Page for at Brents shooting Elias Stout and got four ville Henry respectively years three was acquitted of charge of re- ¬ Coleman ceiving stolen property The grand jury finished its work yes- ¬ terday reporting the Jail and County Infirmary to be in good condition and was discharged The docket is as follows McDermott Spears have a fresh line of mincemeat preserves and jellies Telephone 32 Open Monday tifnl Thanksgiving poem written by Rev F WEberhardt of this city - The Baptist Argus contained a beau Bob Smith the humorist and imper- ¬ sonator formerly of this city will give an entertainment at Newtown next Wednesday night A dispatch from Washington states that T T Templin the lumber dealer of this city has been granted a patent on the Templin Swing A County Teachers Association will be held in the school house at Glenken- ney Saturday afternoon opening at two o clock All friends of education are invited N trestle which caused the The L disastrous wreck near Winchester last Saturday in which two lives were lost has been rebuilt and trains began run ¬ ning over it Tuesday - SameySvR B Hutehcraft suffering nuisance Same YsJ Ed Small murder Same vs Ike Curtis murder came vs Johnson Lamb rape Same ys Ike Pape housebreaking Same vs Chas Wood being accused of crime of housebreaking Same vs Ben Brooks malicious shoot-¬ ing wounding etc Same vs Chas Wood knowingly r -ceiving stolen property Mrs Mildred Booth vs Commonwealth of Kentucky W H Current vs Thomas Current The R L Shropshire Co vs W C Hawkins ¬ FOURTEENTH DAY DEC 7 Lucy Buckner vs Buckner Woodford etc Try our evaporated fruits all fresh new stock We have evaporated apples apricots pears and peaches Telephone Mrs 32 Open Monday McDermott Spears Lindsey Stull the tollgate keeper who shot and killed Joseph O Bmbry a fepfomihent farmer of Montgomery- - Fri- aay naa ms eAauumiig inm vv ouucbuoj Are you in need of a cloak If so now is your chance to buy a garment cheap FRANKCO and was discharged For the first time in the memory of the oldest inhabitants Paris experienced salt famine Tuesday and Wednesday the wholesale dealers not having a bar- ¬ rel for sale on those days Bought By Bourbons Monday at Lexington S D Clay of this city bought Wzon 2 by imp Pirates of Penzance Miss Cleveland for 10 and a bay filly 2 by Longstreet 15 ft Jf t J- J Hilda for Tuesday he bought Shanklin sale Mrs Nancy Allison McKinley aged igfity nine years mother of President Cavalette ch m 5 by imp Cavalier 125 McKinley was yesterday stricken with Chaplet for Wednesday Clay Woodford bought paralysis at Canton O Her advanced the noted stallion Bramble 22 by Bon- ¬ age makes her recovery doubtful nie Scotland dam Ivy Leaf for 3700 Lost On Wednesday Dec 1st be ¬ Bramble is the sire of Ben Brush tween Fifth Street and the court house Clifford Lou Bramble and a hundred Clay Woodford nMain street a pair of gold rimmed other good ones spectacles Finder will please return also bought La Belle b m 6 by to The News office and receive reward Onondaga dam Aileen for 1500 and Lady Wayward br m 19 by Virgil For the benefit of the circulating li- ¬ Lady Way for 900 to Mrs Wm Cheatham- - and Misses brary of the Bourbon County Schools an Emily May and Louise Wheat Miss Almost anyone can use and will ap- Davis visit in the Falls City waa ex- ¬ entertainment will be given at Ruddles Mills next Friday night Admission preciate a nice rocking chair for a ceedingly pleasant and she received dults twenty cents children ten cents Christmas present J T Hintori has a much social attention several handsome magnificent line to select from entertainments being given in her honor Denis McNamara left yesterday for John Smith Banqueted Mrs R J Neelys recaption Tues ¬ Paducah to join The Gypsy Maid Com ¬ was attended by about pany of which his brother Will The Bourbon Bar tendered an ele- ¬ day afternoon manager asMcNamara is the business gant banquet to Hon John S Smith at one hundred ladies Mrs Neely was The company will tour the South this the Hotel Windsor Wednesday night sisted in receiving by Mrs John A Bell Miss Fannie Shropshire of George- ¬ Winter in recognition of his splendid service as and town and Mrs Saml Willis of Clark NB Commonwealths Attorney of this Dis ¬ Miss Fannie Bell of Georgetown Harmon Stitt was toastmaster and December 10th is the trict Remember Sweet Our presided at the punch table the following were the toasts Yours very positively limit was furnishedjby mandolin and music Guest E M Dickson The Trials and G S Varden Co S guitar players Tribulations of a Young Lawyer Thieves Take ThanksffiTingr Turkey The Louisville Post Monday said Judge B Rogers The Bourbon Bar Miss Hallie Mathews gave a Several days before Thanksgiving Can trill Lawyer and Client J T E luncheon to day in honor of Misamatinee Carrie M Our Profession Mr M A Kenney of near this city Ashbrook Ky of Paris Lunch was Frank song owned a drove of fine turkeys number ¬ McVey Trouble In De Land served at twelve oclock at a daintily ar- ¬ The Prosecutor ing about thirty Friday he concluded Robt C Franklin There were thirty ranged table decorated in American to weigh them up for the market and John S Smith beauties after which the party went to discovered that all but two had been persons at the banquet the Temple Theater The guests were stolen The remaining gobblers each whiskies Chicken Mrs John Mathews Mrs John Stratton bottled Fine weighed about forty five pounds Cock Sam Clay Palo Alto wines fine Misses Mary Bascoin of Sharpsburg Mary Witt of Henderson Queenie brandies Open Monday Chnrch Entertainments Wathen Stella Ouerbacher Sarah Dun McDermott Spears lap Evelyn Long Bessie Satterwhite give a The Presbyterian ladies will Mary Davis Abby Ballard Elizabeth Fined Fifty Dollars sapper to night in the Jack Neil room Escot Minn Ell Sherley Laura Jacob Turkey ham salad onvMain street Wednesday from Sunie Satterwhite EmilyMay Wheat A telegram Chocolate coffee for fifteen cents Phoenix Arizona stated that Condictor Marie Hill Sweetie Stme Nannie Otter Next Friday afternoon and evening Henry Butler of this city who was and Charlotte flwinan the Methodist ladres will give an art re ¬ forced in self defense to shoot Examine the price and quality of ception in the parlors of their church and Mexi ¬ those chaaiber sets at J T Hintons a drunken wound Refreshments will be served and an ad- ¬ can desperado who was terrorizing the Roquefort Fine cheeses Edam mission fee of ten cents wjll be charged passengers on Conducto Butlers train was tried in Phoenix and fined fifty dol- ¬ Swiss Neufchatel and New York at each J Spears new lars for the offense Mr Bntleid cream at McDermott Change of Time On Ii N upen nonday friends in Phoenix readily paid the fine grocery Teiepnone 32 go into effect The many friends of the Butler family - A new time card will If you want to make a nice preent The morning will be glad to learn that the rnmora of N Sunday on the L to some one go to J T Hintons greatly exaggerated Ho train from Cincinnati will leave that¬ the trouble were always haa omething both tuefnl nd 805 instead of 811 and will arcity at Oystbrs celery fresh cakes and ornament rive at Paris at 1058 instead of 1116 New will leave for Lexington at crackers nr n cwghnm niolasse This train Our cloaks must Tdo sold We of 1127 arriving at Lex ¬ York cream cheese 1105 instead tf The train for Rich ¬ 1145 Iwton Mitchell hav marked thtm ington at t mond will leave at 1110 There will be Bxtremely low prices we are prices that will surprise you no other changes ¬ ¬ I at the Woodard Capt Ed Taylor of Cincinnati was in the city yesterday Dr R Parks of Newport was in the city Wednesday Mrs J W Davis visited relatives yesterday in Cynthiana Judge H C Howard returned yes- ¬ terday from Mt Sterling Mr Alfred Brent of Lexington was in the city yesterday The Georgetown Social Club will give a ball on December 31st Rev F W Eberhardt was in Ver- ¬ sailles on a short visit this week Mrs R B Hutehcraft spent yester- ¬ day with relatives in Cynthiana Mr and Mrs J E Clay and Miss Nannie Clay are in Cincinnati on a visit Mr Clarence Shaw of Vevay Ind was a guest at Mr J M Rions Sunday Mrs F M Faries entertained the Young Married Ladies Euchre Club yes- ¬ terday afternoon Mrs Wm Peddicord of Center of ville formerly Miss Mary Champ near Paris is very ill O P Carter Jr has returned from Frankfort where he has been for two months in the revenue service Mrs Laura Wiggins and children returned to Covington Wednesday after a visit at Mr C Alexanders Miss Catherine Collins of Coving ¬ ton arrived last evening to be the guest of Mrs H D Haynes on Mt Airy avenue Mr and Mrs C C Kamper of Me- ¬ ridian Mies after spending a month with Mrs R O Smith returned Tues ¬ day to Meridian Miss Lucy Farmer of Louisville Miss Eva Freeman and Mr Yancey Freeman of Lexington are guests of Mr and Mrs W O Hinton Mr John Bower who has been rest ¬ ing for a week from his duties as train dispatcher on account of illnefB is N dapot again at his post at the L Mrs Henry Butler left Tuesday for Phoenix Arizona to spend the Winter Her daughters Misses Margaret Ollie and Lorine will board at the home of their grandfather Mr Jeptha Butler until her return The Lexington Leader last night Misses Kate and Edith Alexan- ¬ said der of Paris and Pattie Johnson of Mt iSterling willbe theg guests of jftiisses Harriet anu paumjexjnvunu uur ing the Xirias holidays The Violet Whist Club whieh held so many pleasant meetings last year was reorganized this week The club will be entertained this evening by Misses Emma Miller and Laura Trundle at the home of Miss Miller on Dunes avenue Harriett and Shelby Darnall of Lexington and Miss Pattie Johnson of Mt Sterling who were the charming and popular guest of Misses Edith and Kate Alexander returned to their re¬ They were spective homes Tuesday the recipients of many social attentions during their short visit in Paris Miss Mary Irvine Davis arrived home Wednesday evening from s visit dayjttgjfosrph H Banta and Margaret L Bradshaw of Ruddles Mills m Tnejaate of the marriage of Miss Ottie McGarvey of Lexington and Mr Wal- ¬ ter Gypaylor of Cincinnati has been set for the fourth of January MrSWni Ps Fox formerly turnkey at the Paris jail was marrjpd in Millers burgjguesday to Mrs Catherine Tate of Ruddles Mills The ceremony was per- ¬ formed by Justice Resin Boulden ThevKre residing on South Main street in tnwjcity Parisifriend8 have received invitations anriouhcing the marriage of Mies Sara LouiDoane of Detroit to Mr Charles Brown Erringer of Cincinnati The ceremony will be celebrated at 52 East Bjgnfstreet Detroit Mr Erringer is a son bfMr W B Erringsr and is a for- ¬ mer resident of this city Miss Doane is the beautiful daughter of a wealthy Detroit family The marriage of Mr James C Ded manfand Miss Mary Ashbrook both prominent young society people of Cyn ¬ thiana were married yesterday after- ¬ noon by Rey Haley in a white wed dingat the home of Mrs Artie Ash ¬ brook mother of the bride The groom is a prominent young barrister of Cyn¬ thiana and the bride is a lovely young lady and a general society favorite who is known to many persons in this city The bride is a sister of Mr T E Ash ¬ brook and Mrs R B Hutehcraft of On your list when in need of Footwear Our iiew stock of Shoes is arriving daily which comprises all tii new shapes and tips better values than we have eyjer been able to offer before Our Childrens School Shoes have been selected with much care insuring both durability and comfort Ask for school tablets fres for the little ones when making your purchases -- Davis Thomson Isgrig DRESS GOOD kJ My importations for this Fall and Winter of Ladies and Chil ¬ drens Dress Goods exceed in cost of investment 10000 anv other pur chase I ever made in this one line of goods With forty years experi- ¬ ence in Dry Goods business in Paris I saw it was to your and my in- ¬ terest to secure these goods under the low tariff consequently I invest ¬ ed every available dollar I had in goods at low prices The new Dingley tariff bill has already made and will when set fully at work make all classes of Dry Goods fully double in price what they were un¬ der the Wilson or low tariff I have the advantage of this My good were bought when cheap and it is my intention to hold them down as long as a yard of them lasts Tf you want to save money in your pur¬ chase this Fall and Winter come and see me and examine my srock and hear prices before you invest elsewhere thiscity v Our line of French tissue and flow er material at prime cost ¬ G TUCKER 529 MAIN ST M4m4 ftAnWjeS tfTXt Varden Co PARIS KY for Christmas presents Have you seen those handsome desks at JT Hintons They are beautiful WE ARE ALWAYS AT IT Adding new lines cutting old prices with a store full of new Pall Goods to show you Large line of new Dress goods strictly wool 25c a yard Novelties in Plain and- Fancv Dress goods at 50c sold ever where else for 75c to 1 per yard Handsome line of Silks Velvets and Braids of all descriptions for - Get our prices before buying FRANK CO 4 OBITUARY Respectfully Dedicated To The Memory Of The Dead Blankets SI kind for 49c and Henry A Butler aged seventy three all wool at 250 per pair Splen died yesterday morning at his residence did line of Bed Comforts near this city He is survived by a Full line of Hosiery one greit wife nee Miss Canady and two chi- ¬ trimmings special being our Ladies and Chilr ldrenThomas Butler and Mrs Wm P Penangs Percales and Fancy drens full seamless ac 10c Fisher The deceased was a brother of Outing Cloths 5c 7c and 10c We are the only store in towm Jeptha Butler of this city Table Linens and Towels at old Funeral will be held at the Paris cemetery to- ¬ prices notwithstanding tanff ad- ¬ that carries full line of Zephrai Ice Wool and fancy yarr morrow morning at eleven oclock with vance of 20 per cent We still sell 10 4 Pepp el sheet- ¬ Notions of all kinds and In services at the grave by Eld J S Sweeney The remains will leave the Dress linings we will save you 25o ing at 18c and extra goiJ bleached and unbleached cutton at 5c on the dollar residence at ten oclock The -pall-bear-ersrwil- Fall Underwear for Ladies Gen tlemen and Children of every de¬ scription at naif the usual price ywWorman Kr dlopkins JB Kennedy N C Rogers T J - Dr Jos - Fithian JH Rose- - Family Portraits life size Free of charge Redmon F P Colcord One set of Bulwer left 25 volumes for 745 at Vardens CONDONS WE HATE EE0EIVED A SPLENDID ST00K Our big bargain sale of pitch ¬ ers we will continue a few days FORD 00 J Do not fail to see the line of rockers T Hinton is showing They are lone- ¬ beauties and are cheap Be good and you will be some Mark Twains new book IMPORTED SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS tf FOR FALL AND WINTER Our Prices are lower than any house in Central Kentucky quality and style are considered We ask you to give us a call whfi For Sale Call at Good anthracite stove The News office Boxers Want Matches Kid Lefeber of Cincinnati the box ¬ er who defeated Lou Heller here on Nov 16th has been in Paris since Tues day Lefeber says he is willing to give Heller another match before any repu table athletic club The Enquirer Tuesday said thfct Sugar foot Lee Hill wanted another match with Eddie Parker of Paris at catch Weights and also had an unknown to match against Dve Jackson the Paris heavy weight boxer Parkers manager has written to the Enquirer offering to match Parker against Hill for a purse of any size for a ten to twenty round contest before any first class club ¬ r JF 13VE 3Vt3BHCH ANT TAILORS ¬ S E TIPTON Cutter Our What few medallions we have on hand we will close out very cheap G S Vakden Co 2000 and 2500 OVERCORTS A Elegantly trimmed and made by first class tailors and In cut glass latest cuts and you will never pay 3000 or 3500 again We make pants for 500 that are good and the best newest patterns Well come 1200 any-and see it Our stock and prices for 800 These would cost you 700 and where else will surprise you FOBD CO Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty The Northwestern Mutual life has paid to representatives of its policy- ¬ holders and to its policy holders and is 180j000000 an now holding for them excess over premium reoeipts of over 20000000 tf J R ADAIR L 0 MOORE LAVIN DONT TRUST EVliRY LAUN ¬ DRY SIGN YOU SEE while HUKILL street Dps No 3 Moore Dental Surgeons Broadway 3 - Adair k traveling down Paris Ky to 12 a m Consult your friends firtt whom you see wearing unfrayed beauti- ¬ fully laundered linen and you will find when you come to inquire os6 laundry Office Honrp and 1 to 3dc tf 5PmII u- - Henry L Casey fa they patronize that dtr Veterinary Surgeon Dentist - 8c- r mraTrlinonf imnorted booklets f G7C0styt Vardene offering in chiua of all descrip ¬ Give us a call at CO FORD tions FRANK j 1 CO All diseases of the domesticated ani ¬ mals treated on scientific principles Diseases ot the hog a specialty Mitchells JJfflcekt Tnriiy Clark arspsr j lowjsrf stable 1 - The Bourbon Steam Laundry M HINTON JR BRO v Proprietors fcVr mmm fktphone No 4 CJ r 6 TH E BOURBON NEWS ins That night at table the doctor re ¬ marked to the head master I hear the West is about to institute North the educational test among its em-¬ ployes All who are found deficient will read and write be dismissed It only goes as far as an ability to enough to ask I DAY DECEMBER 3 1897 MkMimamMnacmm THE BOURBON NEWS seventeenth Year Establishes 1881 Published Every Tuesday and Friday by IJIiUCE Whats up with Jack fair to Gregory or Little Tupper Greg - X WALTER CHAMP VMtM9m and Ownat MILLER f teYtfrWtfaY JACKS EXflJHIIiRTIOfl I By S Edgait Benet mmmmmwmwmmmww were three forlorn extrava ¬ young gentlemen who had ob rtained leave to goto town for a half holiday Once there the attractions of trayeling show including perform ¬ ing dogs a bear and three monkeys THEY I Jackins had mentioned the subject it would be better not to speak of it but Tupper brought it about unconscious- ¬ ly by saying What sort of a signal train was that you gave us to day Was there They clenched their fists brought anything wrong their elbows close to their sides and Jackins began his explanation cir started on a run down the street When I was a body we cuitously Tup- didnt have all these schools and col- ¬ Clear the trackt shouted little per well in the rear leges and one thing and another to of friends learn people in my country I lived The trio were the best with little Tupper a connecting link in near where the people was called crack-¬ the fellowship Marvin the honor man ers My mother was a widow woman overlooking his Latin Gregory the with three head o children to look out iriggest and dullest announced public- for and the first thing I remember is ly that if any fellow bullied Tupper hed diggin alongside her in the cornpatch setter the matter personally An by an by she grew weaker an Tupper out of breath found his weaker yo see she was sickly an Ifriends in a retired corner of the sta- ¬ then there was more diggin for me by tion turning their pockets inside out myself cause the children had to have Ee followed their example and when something to eat an to wear an it all they said Not a nickel he said Not had to come out of the ground a cent They set up a school for three Perhaps the president of the road months in the winter he proceeded would make an advance began Mar The children went but I didnt have gin any time Somebody had to stay around But Gregory silenced him The train home I picked up some spellin from Heaves in seven minutes he said rest of em an after awhile moth ¬ Gregory was cross feut when Marvin the died an we stayed together until er who was much dismayed and wouldnt the youngesiHvent off to the mines an show it put his hands in his pockets j got a home of her own I worked jand said Weve got to make the best sister around until I found myself up here T of it Tt was our own fault and theres no was a hand in the yard first then fire ¬ use whining- Gregory and Tupper did j man then engineer an engineer Ive likewise and followed down the platever since for well nigh 30 year form as jauntily as possible to where been think somehow o bein anything I cant ffackins engine stood in the sun else Everybody called him Jackins with up his pipe but laid down He out the least disrespect even his wife again took went on apologeticallyit You and all the children around his house and see for books Dr Shored itchs boys with whom he Not Ive never had much time Jane I married but what after I was in special favor If they said Mr mie htnt a learned some on the Jackins he looked grave and he was t Aitl o siran sun u sensitive as to his given name which evenin s instead but I didnt And hearin her talk svas Gamaliel much of a the consequence is Jackins at the window with a reader but I dont I aintas Im any know grimy hand at the throttle He was the worse engineer on that account Hello he Thpv almost ready to start nint been an accident on the called years unless Marvin and Gregory replied with Short Line in all these cow we count Mr Lawrens more vivacity than the occasion deIts too bad Tupper whispered manded Hello Jackins Glad to see Oh no Its all right When a comyou Tappers eyes grew larger and graver pany makes a rule all its men ought to s people hurried to the coaches and abide by it I aint sayin no thin against porters wheeled trucks of luggage to that But you see I think a heap o that engine as if it was a horse an it the baggage car Been on a lark I reckon Jackins will come strange to see anybody else drawled in his slow down south ac- cleanin the brasses an dxivin her cent If youd come down here four down the road I reckon I can get minutes later youd found the train plenty o work elsewheres but when gone and then what would you have a mans stuck to one thing for 30 years He he wants to keep on to the end done Better get yo places When does the new rule go into ef- ¬ moved his hand and the muffled steam seemed to ask indignantly What in- ¬ fect 16 years nuts charmed them into forgetfulness ditchs boys now she was away and of the flight of time and charmed the he sat on the step alone He laid his last penny from their pockets before pipe down on the step and looked dethe consequence of broken rules sug- jectedly across the rails at the shining gested itself brass bell and throttle A man young gentlemen of 15 or Marvin had suggested that unless ¬ with an insatiable appetite for pea- ¬ replied the younger man Few will lose by it Yes One exception perhaps with But he has been us thats Jackins one of the most faithful and valued men in the service for 30 years ever since this branch of the road was built These reforms are often hard in individual instances Afterward Marvin Gregory and Tup ¬ per went down to look for Jackins who lived in a little bit of a house back of the station From the door he could see his engine on the track His wife made cookies for Dr Shore ¬ ory has his opinion oi linings know The doctor replied wren xne pro nounced gravity whioh he sometimes Certainly observed toward Marvin my dear sir Gregory wiien ms request ior an hour two evenings in the week had beem You see granted said bashfully you dont mind 30 Dr Shoreditch if hope you wont say anything about fliis tn Marvin and the little chap It CULTIVATION OF THE VOICE you RNot Confined Alone to Ijearningr to JL Siugr THE FARMING WORLD THE HORSES FEET are always men might count upon notice from Dr Shoreditch Who broke paid Monkeys would be no excuse for missing the six oclock ¬ ¬ jj might strike them funny j Shoreditch Sir said Dr I beg your pardon but books andj teaching and that are not not You The doctor helped him out have been doing better lately Gregory Shortly after this a curious feeling manifested itself among Marvin Greg- ory and Little Tupper Each felt the others were keeping- a secret which he must not share and the secret which was an open one to the faculty might have been common property at any time He Tupper perhaps fared worst friendships but he tried a variety of felt forsaken without the society of hist big friends As for Marvin and Gregory the head master declared the tempor ary estrangement added much to the amount of work done At Easter the friendship which had been likened to a triangle threatened to go to pieces Dr Shoreditch thought seriously of arranging an explanation Jackins who had kept more secrets in the last four months than in all his life before told Jane every night in the week that somebody ought to say something The boys came back from the holidays on Tuesday and at night as Jack ins sat poring over the paper and Mrs Jackins was putting- a batter to rise there came at once a rap on the back and front doors I say sailed Gregory from the kitchen bet you Ive got the biggest When he caught sight of Marvin he - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - ¬ ly a lump of crude humanity In the one case every word work thought and interest of the instructor not only tells on the pupils mind and the formation shouted1 Look here Jackins Ive got the of his character but it is a positive to watch and assist in the hardest book I ever saw I dont be pleasure of such an intelligence in It lieve the president himself knows some folding sometimes occurs that such children pre of the words Lets begin We havent much more highly gifted when in ftfet much time tio When he saw his friends his kind lit they are made greatly tsuperioray their l n i ft f u si MuSC 4T r cBvi tie face grew red He wished either Marvin or Gregory had not been there a correct suirt in me wu ue utrr hand every endeavor is like pulling By and by he said stream The little one is against I might as well own up Jackins lets told thatthe and such a way to pro such me help him twice a week with his read nounce a word is correct that its voice in g I found a hard book and the doc and phrasing must be so and so It tor said I might bring it This isnt spends three or four hours a day in t le my night but I didnt expect to find schoolroom and the remainder of the anybody here 24 in the society of those whose every Nor I said Marvin word and act are in direct opposition f Me too said Gregory to the teachers precepts and example And I didnt tell you fellowsbe Naturally taught to causeTupper went on I was afraid if its parents and to belieVe that honor what Jackins failed youd laugh I intended they say and do is right The logical to tell you afterward Ive felt pretty conclusion of this state of things is a mean when youve both been so good confused and contradictory estimate of helping me out and all that the childs duties It is sent to school Mrs Jackins came in with flour on her to learn and if it learns that its parents hands ands an odor of spices about her and friends are wrong the results can Look here the lot of you she said not but be extremely discouragiug It Jackins too If you dont tell that lit- is safe to say that a considerable num tle fellow all about it Ill tell myself ber of the children who go to our pub- - ylc Honey she calUd Tupper so someschools are handicapped in this way times he was such a little chap your Given a child well grounded in articn- friends have been doing just the same lition enunciation the modiuation of Two hours every week and Marvind the voice and with a correct under- say Jackins be sure you dont tell standing of the sounds of the Tetters a M J HIT deed P ilGreirorv and Tunner nnd Greforvd o in0 vDar inlrl unnn winli H They called up such unpleasant pros Then you have nearly six months n Jackins dont tell the others iust f 411 n J f U a Affin rJ a o aim nnr pects that the three strolled farther Six months is an awful long time like youd stand out O Jackins what symmetrical AiXlV Uil superstructure NY away Tupper who never failed of Jackins said Tupper couldnt you ever you do dont tell em And heres Ledger suggestion said Maybe Jackins brush up a bit poor Jackins been working like mad would help us Lets ask him FEMININE FASHIONS Jackins had hid the morning paper and so much obliged to you all and feelMarvin slapped him on the baek behind the door when he saw the hoys ing so mean knowing all the time and Winin Thats so He might Id ask him coming He drew it out and followed not daring to tell though how you The Liiitest ter Cress for the Season Taut you see he frowned darkly and the head lines with an awkward fore ¬ kept it from each other is a wonder The Eoman plaid and stripe craze has drew himself up it- dont look just finger Girls couldnt Girlsd told each other reached even the region of neck trim the thing myself an I long ago was thinkin about It ming and stock collars flaring bows For a senior interrupted Tupper gotI this paper that somebody throwed Marvin and Gregory did not go into rosettes and scarfs in gorgeous colorJIVJ away an set to work But all these detail Both told Tupper he was first ings appear among the fancies in the Ill ask him he said only you words is strangers to me Now an class and then they sat around the made up goods departments of all city fellows dont go very far away Stay then I see some old acquaintances table while Jackins attacked odd para- stores here behind this corner an s o an graphs in the new book in a very loud Heres The new beautiful tint of Venetian When Tupper got around to the en ¬ i f I remember them But whats this voice or wrote sentences with so much red like the Neapolitan and royal dyes gine Jackins was putting on more coal effort that perspiration stood in beads in blue is found only in expensive maPresently he thrust his head out of the terials that cannot be imitated with Thats arbitration You must take on his forehead window and began to wipe the perspira ¬ For the first time in a long while any sruccess in inferior textiles tion from his forehead and sing Dixie one syllable at a time up Avith a basket Mrs Jackins came The fur blouse which will usurp the the boys crossed the campus arm in What aint you gone aboard yet of sugar and spices on her arm She arm They sang one of their most place of both bodice and wrap is one of Youll be left Wheres yo cronies pntered into the subject at once absurd songs with Tuppers shrill the leading novelties of the season Whats that asked Tupper There are likewise fancy blouses for I tell Jackins not to give up Any treble high above the others The other two The head master looked up from the very youthful wearers made of Scotch man as can run a engine like him can Theyre around learn to read a newspaper in five heap of exercises he was correcting tarlatans and plain vivid reds of many Only two minutes more different shades but somewhat toned Tupper went close to the side of the months Thats all hell have to do Matters have arranged themselves Just give a specimen of reading and he thought and smiled good naturedly in effect by their velvet trimming engine and whispered Jackins Narrow velvet ribbon still occupies writing And as for figgers Id like to as he went back to his work Well Jackins whispered back Jackins examination came off in a conspicuous position in the elaboraLean your head way down will see man woman or child at can keep count add up and dfrJde like him Im April Dr Shoreditchs boys had a half tion of many winter gowns On im- ¬ ycu never bothered about accounts Jackins holiday They went up to town and ported models for promenade wear Jackins leaned far over the side waited around the rooms in which the alternate bands of narrow fur and an Tupper put a hand to each side of his keeps all my accounts in his head When Tupper asked for a drink of trial was held until Jackins came out equal width in velvet ribbon form a mouth and asked r How can fellows rich garniture from the hem to the Tfho havent any tickets go home on the water and followed her back to the passed pump she continued I dont let Jack- ¬ Then there were a great many cheers knees train French jacket made of A smart air Thats easy They just pay when ins know but this worries me a lot and shouts and caps thrown up in his Neapolitan little ladies cloth is trimmed blue Theres othersll suffer beside us and struggles for each to obtain the conductor comesarouud own and a rush down to the station about the waist with arching rows of eYes but if they havent any Jackins sister didnt do very well We where Jackins engine in a little while black velvet ribbons put on to simu- ¬ send so much a month to her poor money facings of the Why then they cant go Yo got thing Then theres my brother at the was made gay with bunting and looked late a deep corselet The are of Per ¬ and revers to pay on the train He scowled and Home Hes crippled and has to be as festive as possible In fear and very high collar where he can have doctors care con trembling Jackins had burnished all sian patterned brocatelle closely re added Got to the brasses in the morning If he suc- sembling shaded silk embroideries Tupper related the story of the empty stant Jackins bought his entrance for ceeded well if not it would be equally wrought upon a dark red background pockets Jackins was sympathetic He a Christmas gift Then we like to save These are bound with the blue cloth counted his money and found 57 cents a little to leave behind when were well to have the work properly done Mrs Jackins was on the train very and overlaid with a row of the narrow which he offered Tupper said Marvin gone Theres Jackins sisters chil proud and happy There was more than velvet ribbon The cuffs are finished must have that Marvin make Jackins dren On their way home the boys said the usual number of passengers Dr to match N Y Post an elegant acknowledgment but he hes Jackins ought to brush up and stick at Shoreditch and some of the masters itated about leaving the others Delicious Cocoanot Cookie was about to start it There was nothing like sticking at had gone to hear the result of the trial One and one half cupfuls of sugar When the train Thej scarcely knew whether theyre- one cupful of butter two eggs beaten Jackins called them all young ras- it If he only had somebody to give spected Jackins more for his 30 years light one cupful of grated cocoa cals and said next time theyd deserve him a lift of honest and painstaking work on the verjr one half cupful of sweet milk two The following day Tupper rapped on to be thrashed but hed see what he nut in- beginning teaspoonf uls of baking powder one tea could do JTe hurried them into the the door of the doctors studj- - When he road or for his courage caboose and at cveiy station he lec came out he paused on the threshold so late the struggle with neglected op- spoonful vanilla Flour enough to make Boll as any cookies a soft dough long enough to say And if you please portunities tured them on their folly As for Jackins he sent his engine using as little flour as possible on th After this Jackins never passed the Dr Shoreditch dont mention it to the speeding over the rails and allvthe board Bake in a quick oven campus without a peculiar whistle a f ellows Theyd laugh if he failed people who had not gone to town but kneading World Ladies sign that he remembered his friends The next day Marvin in closing a so that one afternoon long wail from very dignified interview with the dor- - who were interested in his examination Like a fair and symmetrical face knew he had when they hjeard the throttle was something out of tihje tor said Id take it as a great favor the series of passed sounds olown behind which there is no heart is a jubilant ordinary Dr onurcuiicn n you would not con- - hither and thither from the whistle ot beautiful flower that lacks perfumer The boya stopped their teunis long sider it necessary to speak of this af the down train Youths Companicm N Y Independent - stopped The host was uncomfortable The boys sat on opposite sides of the room and talked baseball As the clock struck seven there was a scampering of feet up the steps the door flew open and Tupper ran into the room He held up a new book and The possessor of a well modulated pleasant rather low pitched and melo dious voice has something of which he may feel justly proud Manv foreigners find fault With tTlP Am Prion n vmoo They call it harsh and nasal crude un- ¬ cultured and peculiarly irritating to those who are accustomed to the rather soft somewhat liquid intonations of the Latin races Cultivating the voice is generallv un derstood as learning to sing but there 15 voice culture which goes very far beyond anything appertaining to mu ¬ sical instruction When the child be- ¬ gins to speak care should be taken that it makes the proper sounds instead of the unnatural tone which it is very like ¬ ly to acquire The child is an imitative creature and follows very closely the sounds that it hears from those about it If it constantly listens to any par ¬ ticular sound as a matter of course it will very soon take it up and adapt it as its own Of even more importance than the cultivation of the voice is the building of it No one need be told that there is a wonderful advantage in work ¬ ing upon any structure that has a carefully-planned and properly finished foundation The majority of singers are given to extreme faultiness in their enunciation This comes largely from a very slovenly habit of speaking a hab it formed in early childhood from association with persons who give very lit- ¬ tle if any thought to the construction of their language being perfectty satis- ¬ fied to all appearance so long as they are able to make themselves under- ¬ stood The time is well spent that is given to teaching the little ones the cor- ¬ rect modulation of their voices We all know children to whom it is a pleas ure to listen their intonation in speak ¬ ing is so agreeable and their words seem so well chosen that one instinctively wonders if these peculiarities for pe- ¬ culiarities they certainly are may not be some gracious gift of nature Sure ly a child with such a preparatory tratn- -- ¬ ¬ and Careful Attention Prom the birth to the death of the horse says a fellow of the Royal Col lege of Veterinary Surgeons the hoof requires attention i it is to be kept in a healthy condition It is before the hoof is shed that the feet are generally neglected and the animals suffer ac ¬ cordingly because they are young and immature and the bones and other tissues are soft and could be easily dis- ¬ torted to suit the conditions under which they are kept The feet of foals and growing horses should therefore have attention given them since neglect at that period often sows the seeds of continuous trouble The hoofs should be kept clean by being picked out as often as possible to prevent any sort of hard substance being buried in the fissures of the feet They should be examined from time to time say every six or eight weeks to detect any de- ¬ fects of shape that might be taking place If the feet are not growing level and symmetrical they should be made so by rasping away the horn which is not naturally worn down If this is neglected the animal will soon have the fetlock joint bending over towards the outside On no pretense whatever should the front of the wall be inter fered with for the glazed coating of its surface protects the horn beneath it it should therefore be left untouched ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Wlry They Should Receive Constant STRONG BEE HANGEft Description of ft Ills That I Cheait and JEnaily Made I I send a description of a riganduse to easi- ¬ is cheap hang a beef with It ly made One man can hang up a beef that will weigh COO pounds Get a piece of good timber three feet four inches long and four Inches in diameter and round it Then cut spindles on each end five inches long Bore holes in ends to put rod in to keep beef from slipping off when quartered Bore two 1 inch holes in center opposite directions from each other for your levers Ash or hickory saplings will do for levers which should be four feet one-half-icch fl MBmKUtiwnm HANGER FOR BEEF M ch ¬ j g furnishes infinitely better material for subseciuent culture than one who comes under his teachers hands mere ¬ ¬ ¬ I I oiiupi k I i- j Y1 -- ill ¬ st the-child-- is ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ A ¬ -- V VJ v- - - jw j ¬ - j - i ¬ I I i ¬ ¬ a-n- -d w-a- -s -n ¬ ¬ rope in them and tie to a beam ten feet high Stand behind your beef and use your levers When you want It would be as well to disabuse peo to stop put Lone lever between lever O Liming in Ooio ples minds of a very popular fallacy and ropes viz that wet soft ground and even Parmer manure yards are the best places to INTENSIVE FARMING keep young horses and some would even have the frogs and soles pared Less Acreage More to Be Desired Than a Burden of Debt thin to allow the moisture to penetrate more easily Farmers are beginning to see that a No greater mistake is made than this for the preservation of less acreage of land free from the op- ¬ the hoof depends to a great extent upon pressive mortgage is more to be desired In the soil the animal was reared on The than a burden of debt best footed horses are bred on dry tensive farming is the basis of argu ¬ soils and that is undoubtedly the kind ment upon which our learned and sci-¬ of ground best adapted to the healthy entific agriculturists build their esti- ¬ growth of horn Young horses re- ¬ mates of rapid development and future quire plenty of exercise and unless permanent wealth The increasing they are allowed it the growth of the number of small farms with better horn etc is sure to be defective Then cultivation and better improvements the question arises When ought a is certain to be followed by an increased horse to be first shod The answer is production an increased number of when the work required of the animal manufacturing industries an increased wears the horn away faster than it is population and greatly increased wealth formed or grown or in other words of the states resources so long as the horn of the foot can Economy on the farm may be made to stand the wear required it will not mean more than the saving of the little need protecting shoeing Moreover things The reducing of the mortgage if the young horses are not shod so dtbt by reducing the acreage of the early they will not be worked so hard farm to the actual capacity to till and and fewer would be ruined in their make productive will be in the line of youth as is too often the case at the economy The changing of conditions nresent time whereby 10f bushels of grain is made to grow where formerly 50 grew is NEAT FEEDING PEN economy the building of better homes How to Protect the Pig llntionH and the enjoyment of better home com from Greedy Fowls fcrts by the family on the farm is econ- ¬ Where hogs are fed near the house omy the independence of actual owner-¬ sr barn the fowls are apt to go among ship in a business which recognizes no them and eat a large portion of the feed rival in its self sustaining attributes I finally solved the problem by con- ¬ is economy to mind and body World structing a feeding pen so that the hogs Herald and pigs could go in and out at pleas- ¬ Burly Pigs Are the Best ure but fowls of all kinds were exclud- Wherever a farmer has warm base ¬ ment stables it i easy to make a hog ¬ pen in one cornex and use it for breeding sows Every one admits that pigs dropped early in March will prove much more valuable than those born 7OTT T7TTTTTT ir i a month or two later It is some extra trouble to keep them warm and they will also need extra feeding for both sows and pigs while the cold weather continues But when the warm days early pis that have a in k come theand plenty of milk will runfar i be pasture better fitted for hsavy corn feeding than will the late spring pigs There is often a difference of 50 to 75 pounds FEEDING PEN FOR FIGS in hogs fed just the same and whose ed Build a feeding floor several inches only difference is that the heavier were above the surface of the ground and born four to six weeks earlier than the inclose with a tight board fence sur- ¬ others American Cultivator mounted with pickets a foot or more Testing the Seed Cora long Make one or more openings near Testing seed corn is far too often neg-¬ the ground for the hogs and hang a door a from the top so that it will lected Corn which has been thorough- ¬ niinn Tirnttv froolr oitViOT tim Tnnfr h ly dried and then properly stored will er straps or hinges that work easily lay in the ground for a few weeks with ¬ will answer The hogs will soon learn out rotting should a long wet season oc- ¬ to go back and forth but fowls will cur Corn which was well dried bnt not enter If there are two sizes of was repeatedly frozen when moist and hogs make a partition and in it con- ¬ its vitality injured will very soon rot if struct a small swinging door just large the soil is so wet and cold as to retard enough to admit the smaller pigs Or ¬ germination The person accustomed ange Judd Farmer to testing fcaed corn can determine whether a given sample comes with strong or weak vitality and whether or HINTS FOR STOCKMEN not it would lay long in the soil before All young animals need pleaty of ex ¬ rotting A little nice care in drying and ercise to develop the muscles preserving seed corn materially in-¬ Never have the sleeping apartments creases the chances for a crop of corn and feeding floor for hogs the same Western Plowman The neglect to begin to train the New Distribution Centers colt until it is a horse has ended in the The big shipping points or produc ¬ death of more than one good man Be ¬ tion districts are now the big distribut¬ gin to train the first week A chronic balker is like a chronic ing points of the country aud not the Several rem- ¬ large cities as heretofore Whether kicking cow a nuisance edies are prescribed but the best one this will work to the advantage of the producer or not is an interesting sub-is to get rid of the animal jeet for debate The prices for a car are It is not well to keep all kinds of stock in the same apartments what- ¬ telegraphed broadcast to every town ever anybody may say It might do large enough to consume a car of po- ¬ if the ventilation is perfect but there tatoes melons tomatoes or any other ¬ long Then bore two inch from shoulders 1 inch holes on Use three-quarter-in- i i mmmmmim m te In V M jttitfi i v Is ¬ ¬ ¬ -- ¬ the rub There is less waste in feeding baled hay opinions to the contrary notwith standing Where the feeding is ex- ¬ tensive the saving will pretty jiearly pay for the press in one year The doctors say that there is more typhoid fever in the country than in the city owing to the contamination of ¬ The greatest losses to the distributors come from the class that orders the goods and then refuses to accept them on some pretext when the market tails to reveal a margin on arrival of goods mainly by what city people call petty economies that farmers have al ¬ ways made tneir money Thefr busi- ness is one that has as many details as that of the retail merchant to whom every penny is important as its posses sion may mean profit to him or the iailure to possess it may mean loss and possible bankruptcy The farmer in selling his products is obliged to get all he can so as to meet his expenses Yet farmers are not at all niggardly Most of what they make over and above ex- ¬ penses goes in better methods of liv j ing which make prosperity for every 7 body else American Cultivator pioduct raised for distant markets I Fruit Trade Journal Farmers Are Not Penurious i svells -- cess is caused among the animals by im ¬ pure water no one can tell Western Plowman If that is true how much sick It is ¬ - ¬ ¬ Deep HHd Shallow Plowing Forty five ests have been made at Lhe experiment stations to determine Ihc relative value of deep and shallow Shallow cultivation gave mltivation best results in 27 tests deep cultivation gave best results In 11 tests and seven tests weTe inconclusive In estimating he value of those tests it should be re ¬ membered that three inches was called 3eep tillage Classing all under three laches as shallow tillage changesmate Immature heifers do not produce rially the complexion of the result such calves as we should car 0 keep N - THE BOURBON NEWS mm v - FEiml DECEMBER 3 189 rr i JT i - -- E - P bOM s l -- TRADE WITH MEXICO INCREASES BRIEF AND POINTED A UTTLE NONSENSE FIEST WOMAN CITIZEN SjSpeaker Who Didnt Have Much to An What Iinpoeiafct Report Sent ly Consur Cimadar at Vera Cruz Say is love He Two saddles with but a William W Canada United State Her Sturdy Lads and Clever Lasses ffhe pride of visitors to Washington who single frame frvo sprockets that Jturm Become Prominent Citizens flprOftrr lw coriofo lin mrm nr hnnca rt ran consul at Vera Cruz Mexico has made as one Judge resentatives to see the congressman or sen- important The Blond I wonder if I shall azi state on ourreport to the secretary Known as the Widow Ryan Wa a ator from their district and hear him make commerce with Mexico i speech is often apparent at the national ever live to be a hundred The Bru- in which he savs Clever Business Woman Short that ithe commerce of eamtol nette Not if you remain 22 much Sketch o Her Life and What Spne man had been observed as a frequent this country with Vera Gruz is increaslonger Tit Bits Some of Her Children Ac ¬ sitor in the gallery of the house A friend Mexico ing rapidly Imports into took thr spnf hpsulp lnm one dav jind warm complished asked the young woman in front through I Vera Cruz from gfeetings were exchanged between the two of roe to remove her big hat so I could Europeanthe port of have fallen oil in djpHave you seen him countries asked the From the News Indianapolis Ind see the stage Did she do it No the last two years about 14 per cent Hundreds of thousands of men of foreign she said if she held her hat in her lap while thosefrom the United States have birth have taken out papers declaring their Yes was the reply Ive seen him When Dr Ayer announced his Sarsapa afflicted with the rheumatism fo r three Have you had the luck to be here when taken as she had informed she couldnt see the stage herself rilla to the world he at once found the years and had one hundred dollars worth citizenship in Indiana since that State was grown in about the same extent newas talking physicians his friends Such a remedy me more than admitted into the Union in 1810 without Chicago Record was what they had looked for and they of medicine to obtain relief yet without In 1895 the United States had about creating remark or comment It was a dif- say I took care not to miss anything he might were prompt to appreciate its merits and any beneficial result I advised her to try Not the Word for It Henry isnt 15 per cent of the total import trade ferent matter however when along in the every day Ive been here prescribe it Perhaps no medicine known a bottle of Dr Ayers Sarsaparilla and told this pumpkin pie I made 3xm a poem forties the first woman of foreign birth ap- - w I dont blame you I only wish I had as a patent medicine is so generally ad- her that if it failed to do her good I would¬ of Vera in 1897 it has The way he woke up those moministered and prescribed by physicians as refund the money A short time after Toem Josephine I tell you solemnly risen to Cruz city andConsul Canada plied for and received papers of citizenship the time and ringsters out home was a cau ¬ 19 per cent ward I leatned that it had cured her and Dr Ayers Sarsaparilla for blood diseases declaring in set form that she re- nopolies the editor who would throw that in the says that the favor with which Eu¬ after afflicted fipn and then he was only nibbling at the and diseases of the skin that indicate a a neighbor ol hers Similarlycomplaintwas nounced all allegiance to every prince or questions by condition of the blood Experience also entirely relieved of his De- ¬ waste basket ought to be hanged tainted of the day iust getting the flavor ropean goods are received in Mexico ia potentate on earth to be a specific in such its use This is the universal result of the has proved it of the social situation previous to stepping troit Free Press It This first woman citizen diseases and sores of long standing old administration of your Sarsaparilla puri not due to the superiority of the prod- ¬ widow who settled in southern was an Irish in ana Diting out a cnunK or two the best blood Indiana with ulcers chronic rheumatism and many is without exception acquainted Not His Fault Father McDuff se uct but to the fact that business firms the way I always looked at him sturdy lads and clever lasses other like forms of disease have yielded to fier with which I am sevely You ought to be ashamed of in Europe pay imore attention to the her progeny efwhich she had bought She nThats suppose his voice has been ringing out the persevering use of Dr Ayers Sarsapar- ¬ upon a farm There is no other similar medicine can illa after other medicines hadutterly failed show a similar record Others have imV yourself ODonnell You never know needs of the Mexican market had taken out naturalization papers in order rin clarion tones The testimonials received from physicians M yes was the doubtful rejoinder manage her property to better advantage when you have enough O Donuell to the value of this remedy would fill a tated the remedy They cant imitate the The consul mentions the ignorance to for the further purpose of starting her has the What did lie say exclaimed the quesand volume Here is one leaf signed by Rich d record Drof Ayers Sarsaparilla the favor An shure y er riverence is roight Oi of some United States shippers in re- ¬ tioner eagerly bet it was sometning friendship the physician and underIll full true H Lawrence M D Baltimore Md niver know Whin Oi gets enough Oim gard to the meaning of the term legal family as of theAmericans with a of the family because it cures It fulfill3 advantages and responsibili- brief and to the point standing It malignant for So far as I can judge I tried not to let It affords me pleasure to bear testimony all promises made of it mosthas healed insinsible citizenship Puck of the to the success which your preparation of thousands of people weight which includes not only the tiesThe AmericanRyan as she was known any of his remarks get away from me but Widow Entirely Sarsaparilla has had in the treatment of diseases that can mutilate mankind ¬ Capable Attorn ey weight of the merchandise but the in Daviess County Indiana was a great Im afraid that maybe I wasnt watchful cutaneous and other diseases arising from Nothing has ever superceded it and noth Have you formed or expressed am weight of all inner packages and wrap woman with a clever business head and left enough Ive only heard him speak five a vitiated condition of the blood Were it ing ever will until a medicine is made opinion concerning this case ¬ necessary I might give you the names of that can show a record of cures greater m worthy times Three of them he said aye and the Venire- per only the extreme outside case be behind her those who grew to be wonder to Washington Star at least fifty individuals who have been number and equal in Sarsaparilla those men and worthy womeiK and who have left other two he said no ¬ man No sir I havent formed or ex ing excluded Fully 40 per cent of the Dr cured of long standing complaints simply wrought by Dr Ayers a pressed an opinion about anything for commodities specified in the Mexican their impress upon the State Ryan became Ayers Curebook a story of cures told by by the administration of Dr Ayers One of these sons James E May Have Meant That One very remarkable instance the cured is sent free on request by the 18 months Im the janitor of a wom- ¬ of was that of a quite old woman who had lived J C Ayer Company Lowell Mass Write tariff are dutiable on this basis and treasurer of the Statealso Indiana and a and get off the earth What He told me to ens club Chicago Tribune held M L Brett atCatonsville near this city She had been for it in some cases on account of the method honorable position Another that high the da you suppose he meant son was Explained First New Yorker I of packing 90 per cent of the duty must late Lieut Col Richard He seemed J Ryan who was bath evidently to think that you needed a Louisville Courier-Jou- r met a man this morning who said he be paid on the ureless wood probably the most brilliant and gifted orator nal -- H-v A VFAP FOR i preferred Philadelphia to New York speaks of the defective that Indiana ever produced and who during The consul m Second New Yorker Great Scott I translations of manufacturers cata- ¬ the war for the Union served his country in A Good Bed EW I the Thirty fifth Indiana Volunteer Infantry 3 cant conceive of anyone having such a logues sent from the United States to better known as the Irish Regiment Hostess I hope you found the bed compreference What sort of a being was Mexico Hundreds of thousands of dol- ¬ Another son is Thomas F Ryan who is fortable Mr Jenkins old now 59 intervals of her First New Yorker A Philadel- ¬ lars he says are actually thrown away absence yearsbeen and with a fewIndianapolis sleep in it Chicago Tribune has a resident of phia The sufcscription price of DEMORESTS Judge in the United States in having transla- ¬ for forty two years Mr Ryan has been an is reduced to J00 a Year Accounting for It George Wind tions made that are incomprehensible active business man all his life and has seen It Demoreits Family Magazine la more than a iasnion rig is an enigma to me Being a preach ¬ to the people they are supposed to en- ¬ more than one fortune come and go in the Shake Makes Cold Feet Warm Foot foreign 3agazine although it gives the very latest homo andfeature into your under shoes Allens vicissitudes of trade and sudden panic fashions each month this Is only one of its many valuable ers son it would naturally seem that lighten Ease a powder for the feet It gives rest Ithassomethlnnforeachnremberof the family for every depart- In the early fifties smitten by the gold and comfort prevents that smarting senFAMILY he ought to be wild and worthless but 5SX KJV nient of the household and its varied contents are of the highest fever he went by way of the of prade making It pre eminently The Family Magazine olthe as you know he is one of the finest fel ¬ OFFEREDTHE BED TO THE QUEEN Panama to California and he hasIsthmus re- sation and keeps your feet from perspiring always World It furnishes the best thoughts of the most Interesting and Allens Foot Ease makes cold feet warm most progressive writers of the day and Is abreast of the times in¬ lows in this town Still it must not Story of an Engrlisliinitn Who Bonglil tained the free hearted open and trusting After your feet perspire they usually feel every thing Art Xiitcrature Science Society Affairs Fiction House confidence that distinguished the gallant cold hold blatters Sports etc a single number frequently containing be forgotten that the old gentleman at this season Ask your druggist or Wales Yaclit Britannia pioneers of the golden State He has been shoe dealer to day for a 25c box of Allens from 200 to 3C0fine engravingsmaking it the MOST COMPITSTE AND MOST PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED of the 6KEAT 3IOXT1I isnt a very good preacher Chicago From the comments heard in the Lon-¬ all over the far west engaged in mining and Foot Ease and use at once Sample sent XIES it News don clubs it is not likely that Mr John trade operations in Oregon Arizona and Free AddressAUen S01mstedLeRoyIsTY SemoreitR Magazine Fashion Department is in every way May 1885 far ahead of that contained in any other publication Lawson Johnstone of Kingwood Kent Montana was From government until August A ROMANCE OF THE NORTH 1887 he agent the Subscribers are entitled each month to patterns of the latest Not a Diplomat the principal director of a well known Seal Islands off the Alaska coast a at the fashions In womans attire at no cot to them other than that highly necessary for postago and wrapping Or Gold una Boiled Dog- on tlie Klon- ¬ and largely advertised company who responsible position You never tell me that I look young and dike For ten years or more said Mr Ryan sweet any more pouted Mrs Lovelace turns out to be the purchaser of the NO BETTER CHRISTMAS GTFT No her brute of a husband replied I Lady Clara Klondike the golden prince of Wales famous racing- cutter in conversation with a group of gentlemen fPVion n ironra unhsprlntlnn trt Tpmnrill Macrajline inn be made Indianapolis Board of By subscribing ATOXCE you can get the magazine at the reduced prico and wih also receive haired daughter of the first duke of Britannia will be received with open at theextremely sensitive in Trade I have seem of late to have lost ray powers of imCleveland been uie nanasome i cent Amjis NumDcrwitn its oeauuinipanei picture suppieuiuuu my lower limbs agination almost completely Dawson stood within the grand old arms in yachting circles In fact it is to weather changes If my legs had been Leader Itemlt 6100 by money order registered letter or check to tho oaken hall of her fathers palace over-¬ rumored that the prince sold the yacht filled with quick silver I do not think they DEMOREST PUBLISHING CO HO Fifth Ave New York City Talce the Air Line could have responded more quickly or more looking the frozen river and the snow on the express condition that the pur To St Louis and the West 53 miles the disagreeably to climatic conditions Special Clubbing Offer for Prompt Subscriptions Greatyou will send us yonr subscription before December 25th 1837 you etn have your choice of any claid hills She was clothed heavily in chaser should not race her and that she During the past two years this infirmity shortest from Louisville makes the quickest If we furnish the two publications rich and elegant furs for the winter is to be rigged as a cruiser you of the offers below In soino cases nffov will note of course each Bublicatioii loi a at tho regular price became much worse and I began to be time Pullman Sleepers Parlor and Dining full year irwtiiHf of the first named one alone Tho Cars For complete information address You fearing paralysis My legs had been long and cold and the end was Our price Publishers Mr Johnstone also told the inter alarmed recently from my knees down were J P Maffett Traveling Passenger Agent savo 2 to you pi ice cold and were Ifc not yet 5100 00 00 and Dcmorcit Masrazine ft 95 viewer how he had recently paid 750 without sensation I could walk only short Knoxville Tenn R A Campbell General Harpers Magazine I - 55 1 100 The Christian Horald New York an- ¬ She shivered as the seneschal 25 3750 for a bed upon which Prince distances and would even then experience Passenger Agent St Louis Mo 5 Womens Home Companion 25 1 00 McClures Magazine nounced the arrival of the count of St Charles slept before the battle of Cul great weariness I became more and more iJJ 100 Magazine Cosmopolitan la a 25 gj 100 Valuable Advice lw Michael Full well she knew the in ¬ loden This he offered to present to alarmed I naturallythought of paralysis Munseys Magazine 1 50 Housewife or locomotor ataxia The prospect was not 55 Do 3rou think that stimulants would hurt 20 100 loo tent of the counts visit and she steeled Queen Victoria who replied that only a pleasing one Ladies Homo Journal me doctor JFlfth A yennc New Tork COMPAXT HO Address herself for the encounter which she on one or two occasions had she acceptI happened to meet my old friend Capt Not if you leave them alone Detroit T2jW BE3IOI5JEST PUBLISHING must follow quick upon their ed presents from a commoner and she C F Shepard of this city He was chant- Free Press knew ing the Pink Pills meeting did not see her way to accept the bed for Pale praises of Dr Williams experience People None So Good as Star Tobacco 7177 Seeing the fair being standing by However it was a very pleasant let telling me thatand gave me his brought by he had been The consumption of Star plug tobacco is it the wide fireplace of the drawing room ter very pleasant said Mr John- ¬ using them from a bed where he lay help- the largest in the world No other tobacco JT PUT fcfi TILL T looking more lovely than he had ever stone who added that the duke of Ar less his physician having declared him a is so good as Star plug in all respects jj seen her he approached her sides in a gylle had promised to come and sleep hopeless victim of locomotor ataxia and was now as active as any man of his age not There whirl of emotion in the bed as soon as the matter could even requiring the use of a cane Upon his enough aretobut few people who know not what 1 At last he ejaculated in suppressed be arranged The newspapers jeer at recommendation I betran the use of Dr jWhen anybody say that isanything thought tells them Wash k tones the inappropriateness of the selection Williams Pink Pills u ingtoniDemocrat ijSA Why she inquired in a tone of Wthe Campbells of which clan thedulce sl found positive relief1 after takingafejvj r h To Cnne a Cold in One Day voice which made the Klondike winter of Argylle is the head were the deadly peared as if bj magic and I can walk as far Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All seem like a tropic dream as I like at a good rapid gait and without enemies of the Stuarts weariness This you may understand is a druggists refund money if it fails to cure 25c Oh sweet Claire he murmured 3 great boon to a man who has been of an X RAYS IN FOOTBALL so long have I yearned for this mo- ¬ of who still likes to Not active the funny ment Day unto day uttereth speech Capt Herseliljersera Injured Foot depend habitgreatlife andupon hia legs to get world nearly all a museum things in this extent Washington to a are with yl Democrat and night unto night showeth knowl ¬ around in the world GEORGIA Examined by Men of Seience out The pills also drove edge but all days were dumb to me and TO THB FRONT FOR TRUTH It is seldom that football men resort of my hip for I have notthe rheumatismwith Dont Neglect a Cough Take Some nalei been bothered all nights black in ignorance while I to the science of physics to help win it since I began their use I think I shall Honey of Horehound and Tar instant or have been waiting to come thus into games but such is the case at the Uni have to join Captain Shepard in his praises Pikes Toothache Drops Cure in one minute Ranger Co writes Twelve your presence and offer you my heart versitj of Chicago In the game be- ¬ of Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale years ago I had Heartburn People can tell a good deal about people by You my hand and my fortune Kidney Disease Consti tween Chicago and Illinois the other People Dr Williams Pink Pills for pated Bowels Glimmer ¬ Thus speaking he flung himself at her day Herschberger full back and cap- contain in a condensed form Pale the ele- the appearance of their back porch Washall ington Democrat ing Beforo irry Eyes Donfc givo them toa or coffee feet the meanwhile ten large and soiled tain of the Midway team was thought ments necessary to give new life and richBelched Tip Gas and other Have you tried tho new food drink troubles Was completely Indians from the headwaters of the to have had his left foot broken At ness to the blood and restore shattered have found Pisos Cure for Consumption I run down and in bed most They are called GRAIN O It is delicious river came forward rolling into the any rate it was so severely injured that nerves to femalesalso a specific for troubles an unfailing medicine F R 1 Lotz 1305 of the time Hnd a Doctor peculiar such as suppressions ir- Scott St Covington Ky Oct 1S9L and nourishing and takes the place attending me but nothing beautiful reception room ten barrels of the owner was forced to retire from the regularities and all forms of weakness They of coffee did me any good until I pure unadulterated gold dust worth game up the blood and restore the glow of build WEvVnVk everything else and used quit In giving thanks for your blessings dont Dr Tho more Grain 0 you give the health to 1935 an ounce at any mint n the A Simmono Liver K3EiRffi iM completely cured me Uerschberger is the most valuable they effectpale and sallowincheeks In men forget the criticisms you have received children the more health you distri ¬ all cases arising a radical cure Modicine which I land man on the team and the idea of his from mental worry overwork or excesses of N Y Independent bute through their systems have tried Black Draught but think Dr BI A Simmons Liver Medicine is ahead At first Lady Claires face took on a being unable to play again for some whatever nature These pills are sold in Grain 0 is made of pure grains and it pass away of that or any other medicine kindly look and there was in it almost time has caused Director Stagg to se- ¬ boxes never in loose bulk at 50 cents a box Feelcures Neuralgia when St Jacobs when properly prepared tastes like Oil Soothes it out Palpitation of the Heart the choice grades of coffee Tmt costs a rosy flush of hope She watched the cure the best care for liim Recently or six boxes for 250byand may be had of all mail from Dr Wildruggists or direct TThcnever one becomes sensible of the All grocers sell about as much for they looked so it was decided that the injured membeT liams Medicine Company Schenectady barrels eagerly The easiest way to catch a flirt is not to beating of their own heart they are liable it 15e and 25c attempt it Chicago News much like the barrels her father was should be subjected to an X ray ma-¬ N Y to be frightened and imagine they have gome form of heart disease If they really Vt wont to pack hams in ere he had come chine 4 Accordingly a picture of the havo palpitation Dr Simmons Squaw Vino Sprained last night To day you are Had Some Motive of Course cure for it bnt in tho Chieago so many years foot was taken by ProfC R Mann and hither from Wine is a certain Well if you use bt Jacobs Oil to cure majority of such cases the trouble arises Mrs Bellows I believe you married me agone Insist that yonr grocer gives yon GRAIN 0 S W Stratton of the department of from some form of gastric difficulty Tho for my money Accept no imitation However it wasbut a moment until physics assisted by Drs C P Small f stomach distended with food and gaBes You cant convince nn editor that no Bellows A hem Well I certainly didnt Will derange the heart in some persons Chicago News news is good news In the barrels save and Bayard Holmes she detected nothing go to the altar for my health N Y Jour- ¬ While indigestion with its many variations gold dust and she involuntarily and nal is responsible for 7ery many so called heart The experts relying upon the reports Keep on and suffer if you think troubles The digestive organs need to be convulsively clutched at her be- - of the doctors fully expected to find St Jacobs Oil wont cure rheumatism Why is it that a boy always insists upon stimulated by the use of Dr M A Simmons diamonded and gold stomacher hang- - two or three bones broken But the raising pigeons or bantam chickens in Liver Medicine when the general health ing so loosely about her fair form stead of something useful like turkeys or There is a remedy for everything except will improve and the heart renewits normal negative showed no signs of fractures Action some of the remedies Chicago News The count still at her feet took no and the football men are inclined to pigs Atchison Globe notice for he had not spent the winter think that the laugh is oars the doctors I1 J1 1 LYionciiKe TRYING 0EDEALS FOR WOMEN in Tn il ana am noL Know now it who treated the player AthenB Ga writes In WOS 1872 I had suffered for years from Bilious Head THE MARKETS7 As she saw what the count was lav ¬ Mrs Pinkham Tells How Wo- ¬ acho Dizzy Spoils with ishing upon her she drew back and men May Avoid Painful Black Spots beforo my Cincinnati Dec 2 -- EKD YOUR NAME ON A POSTAL eyes Bad Taste in touched him with her foot as a token LIVESTOCK Cattlecommon 2 75 RD 3 75 Examinations very DOCTORS DONT DENY IT ¬ ¬ The frank testimony of famous physician a new-com- er ¬ f ¬ -- ¬ ¬ lI ¬ ¬ ¬ -- ¬ ¬ Sarsa-pa-rill- son-in-la- w f i ¬ VV ncMAnncTJC I FAMILY MAGAZINE ¬ ¬ - - ¬ ¬ HO M M ¬ ¬ ¬ OFF ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Children Drink do the ¬ ¬ I -- ¬ T try jrniuji j fefefe ¬ -- T A Jt -- the Indians to withdraw as they had SHEEP Choice come that is accompanied by the bar LAMBS Good to choice Winter family rels Take back your gold I have no FLOUR When t No 2 red GRAIN No 3 red njse for it here It was kind of you to Corn No 2 mixed and I am sure I appreciate think of it OatNo 2 KyeNo 2 your courtesy but Charlie McManagin II AY Prime choice has 40 pounds of boiled dog which he PROVISIONSto Mess pork says shall be all my own if I accept him Lard Prime steam Choiccdairy smd you must excuse me count really BUTTER to choice creamery Primeyou mustAPPLES- Per lib ice broke up in the river POTATOES Per bbl Before the CHICAGO in Tuly the count began to understand FLOUR Winter patents Lady Claires choice W T Lampton GRAIN Wheat No 2 red No 2 Chicago spring in N Y Sun CORN No 2 OATS No 2 Oldest Itnirlc Notes Mess is PORK Steam The oldest bank note in existence LARD in the British museum It was printed NEW YORK in China in the year 13GS 32 years be- FLOUR Whiter patent No fore Johann Guttenberg the reputed CORN 2 red2 mixed No inventor of printing wasborn It was RYE OATS issued 300 years before bank notes were PORK Mixedmess New circulated in Europe X Y Sun LARD Western BALTIMORE Not Cn to Date FLOUR Family We are going to send our son to Har GRAU5T Wheat No 2 Southern Wheat ird university Corn Mixed Harvard Oh yes thats one of th Oats No 2 white Rye 5o 2 western old fashioned universities that you can subscribing to a mag CATTLE First quality get into without HOGS Western Chicago Record azine INDIANAPOLIS ¬ - tliat he might arise Take back your gold count she srtJH waving her lily white hand for Select butchers CALVES Fair to good light HOGS Common Mixed packers Light shipners 4 5 2 3 2 3 4 -- ¬ ¬ v JEx quarrel with your husband Mrs Lamb Never Mrs Prye Tell us dear do you erer Tarte quarrels with me the hateful Boston Transcript But he often thing- - GRAIN Wheat No 2 r Corn No 2 mixed Oats No 2 mixed LOUISVILLE FLOUR Winter patent GRAIN Wheat No 2 red Cortrr Mixcd Oats Mixed PORK Mess LARD Stoam 4 To a modest sensitive high strung young woman especially 75 an unmarried woman there is 4 15 85 85 5 25 no more trying or painful ordeal 3 75 350 94 than the examinations which 92 are now so common in hospitals 271S 2iC and private practice 46K An examination by speculum or 9 50 9 23 yz otherwise is sometimes a positive 8 j 4 12 necessity in certain stages of 14 IS 24 many diseases peculiar to women 3 25 2 50 so at least it is declared by the pro xlfiaK3KP5k fcBs 2 00 2 25 fession This would not be the case if patients heeded their symptoms in time 4 70 90 9t4 If a young girls blood is watery her skin 90 90 pale and waxy looking her lips colorless bowels 26 21 torpid digestion poor her ears and temples throb and 7 15 7 20 she is subject to headache begin at once to build up her 4 20 A 324 system with Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound 4 95 Do not allow her to undergo a physical examination 5 25 8H Here is a letter from a young lady who requests that 337 50V 50ii her name should not be used but gives her initials and 2G 264 street number so that any inquiry addressed to her 9 00 8 25 4 45 will be received She savs Dear Mrs Pinkham It affords me great pleasure to be able to say a few 4 50 4 75 tt ords in regard to the merits of your Vegetable Compound I was tempted 97 97 to try it after seeing the effects of it upon my mother and now I feel like a 92 98 32g 33 new person I am a stenographer and was troubled with falling of the womb 29 29i and female weakness in general I continued to work until I was so weak I 53 53Ji 4 20 4 could no longer walk and the last day I was forced tostop and rest 4 15 4 20 I was then so ill that I wsn compelled to stay in bed and so nervous that I could not hold anything in my hands The least noise or surprise 93 25 would cause my heart to beat so loudly and I would become so weak that I 2ii could hardly stand I suffered for almost a year It is different now I can go about ray work wih pleasure while before work was a drudge 375 400 Trubting that my words of praise mllielp some other afflicted person 95 pi 23 and be of benefit to womankind in general I remain ours in gratitude 2Mjt AAA Q T TT VnahS Tnnvanannlic rrjy ht 4MkJK 9 50 W UUIHUHV1U 30 00 50 90 4 35 6 25 m 3 35 3 40 3 25 mym ik 3 Mar JldiPrt m 1 UG2 annoying symptom From living on river I contracted jivv fJtSrtif Malaria which It is now curing I have used Zeillns Red Z and Thedfords Black Draught and found such a difference between them and 71 A S L 31 that I did not like them at all Spread tho News Tell it far and wide that a medicine composed of cheap material and impronerly compounded is s aangcrona thing to fool with the old proprietors of tho article now called Black Draught and an imita J H Zcilin Co proprietors ofMedicine ¬ Simmons Liver tion called both have injunctions against them enjoin ¬ ing them from using the words composing our trade name bnt we learn those articles have been sold as jnst the same as ours While neither of the proprietors iu their advertisements claim theira to be tlie smo S3 ours J little appe tite Two Packages Dr M A Simmons Liver Modicino cured me and for lu years I never nad an mouth ¬ WE VI1L SFrfD YGU OUR 136 PAGE TtLUSTRMED CATALOGUE FREE ND WiKfflESUR REPTIN5 ARMS CO HEW HAVEN GoNN ISOVmCHESTER AVE MACHINE ffj W VRITE FOR CATALOGUE SPEAR THE FIRESIDE SUPPLY CO of Zanc vllle Ohio has decided to make AX TJV PAUALLELED OPJPJEIt as a means of advertlslHC and extending its busmen AH AIR TIGHT HEATING CO STOPPED FREE PER2EA3TEHTLY CUfcET INDIANAPOLIS IN GO E Will be sold fo O0 TJays fSitf f atthounheurd of price of you to buy a pig in a poke We do not ask Send postal for our booklet containing full information and buy later when convinced that WJE MEAN I TS Hni Insanity Prevented by DR KLIMES CREAT STOVE vp O i Posidvernm fArnii ev 2PaSmS and St Vlt Dnnv KInrirnintiMi tcr fint days urns And S3 rio 1 Tinttl p fr to m patient thev paring express charges onlr wneu re ¬ i ceived Send to Dlt JU1NK JU Btlleme institute ot Medicine Arch Sweet PHILADELPHIA PX TraP vsti nud NERVE RESTORER pim 833 1SUSIXESS 1IIRFS WHFRI- - FIRESIDE SUPPLY CO2 CTWrlte ua NOW If you dont next tlrao you think of It the paper containing this udvcrtlsemeiit will have disappeared KEW Best Cough Syrup Tastes Good in time Sold by drupRists All FIKF FAIIR TJeo ggiiMilgiHEa E -- -- - WW 4 13 treatmct Free cases DISCOYEhrf gires J1DADQY quick relief and cures worst sfllLWl W 1 Send for book of testimonials and Br tf H smm8 boss ANK lo lav juiu WHEN WIUTIKO TO ABVEKTSBJEjafc rcasp niatc tliat ye aw tte AVUlitiMm Cieut Iu thc nnjcr 168S 8 THE BOURBON GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS NEWSRIDAY DECEMBER 3 L897 fk iifl No Theatrical And Otherwise The Foyer BemarkslM A CHBIBTMAS NUISANCE Theory Here jjgblisb a page of what we claim SSS thread ml do itbut the people prefer wegiva f what has done and nance the testimony of reputable well kaown people in different parts of the country who gladly tell of hew SSS has cured tfem of blood diseases aftr trying ether treatment in vain JRfowonder SSS has such stanch Isiends The experience of those who day will be tke it to twenty years the same as of ago found it the tftse who JUy corefeood disease are obstinate aftid cannot be cared by erne medicine id a dozen which claims to cure them acwhen SSS is taken with satisfactory results after a disappointing acperi mdbe with other remedies it is strange that it has grateful fcieads by tfe score Brave men will vanily try The modest little maid to baffle Theyll have to tell a lie Or cough up with a 6igh A hard earned dollar for her raffle As Christmas time draws nigh eptation is one which ii given by those the pastor who announced the find as ittio speak from experience We could follows Somebody lost a purse here last Sunday evening and if the owner wants the property he can go to Helen Hunt for it r The ffceatest claims for SSS Swift Down at Greenville Miss Helen Hunt ifi areipade by those whom it has red and alter all the most valuable found a puree in church and gave it to Walter Bradena gallant young soldier from Fort McPherson kissed his sweetheart Miss Alattie Nealy in public at Atlanta and as a consequehce both were ¬ HOW TO FIND OlfT Fill a bottle or common class witraurlne and let it stand twdnty four uourg2fsedl ment or settling indicates an unhealtbyjeon dltlon of the kidneys When urinestains frequent desire to urinate or palnito the DUCK 18 HIS UUII viuuiug jjiuui lUHb tug- JL1U- neys and bladder are but of order W 3 WHAT TO DO There is comfort in the knowledge sopoften expressed that Dr Kilmers SwampfRoot the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back kidneysfliver bladder and every part of the urinary pas sages It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing i or bad effects fol- lnntlnir nee rt Hrnrr wlno nr hppr unriSfc nvnr- necessity of belug vomes that unpleasant rr n II I lvsit CUiuptiiieu iu gci u uiuii uuico uuruijs l Vn to urinate The mild and the extraor-¬ night dinary effect of swamp Root is soon realized highest for its wonderful It stands thedistressing caes If you cures of the most ned 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 Paris Ky Nkws and send your address to Dr Kilmer fc Co Binghampton N Y The proprietors of this paper guarantee the gen 24splmo uiness of this offer -- TWIN BROTHERS FALL STOCK OF MEN S BOYS and CHILDRENS jf ¬ You are cordially invited to inspect the handsomest line of Clotty ing Dry Goods Dress Goods Shoes etc ever displayed in Bourbon County Not alone being the highest quality of goods but we mterjgV to give tne people the benefit 01 ouymg tnem at a less price uuau Ai otner stores can oner See our new and mammotn arrested and fined Court 3 each in the Police No 5 XX high cut envelopes cents per box of 500 at Vardens Notice r 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 Sills 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 Fancr Ribbons Hosiery Curtains Ladies Underwear Handkerchiefs all best makes of Corsets in colors and white Gloves for Men Ladies and Children Gloves in Leather Kid and Wool Carpets Oil Cloths Matting etc FREE With every purchase you get a coupon When you have S500 worth of coupon tickets yon get free a large handsome glass framed picture See our beautiful styles at 40 in Mens and Boys and Childrens Shirts at w nting pictures for Christ- ¬ Special low mas should call at once rate on large work Call and see sam- ¬ ples made on carbon the finest and Parties New most permanent picture made cards styles etc tf L Grinnan W Of Peck P O Columbus Ohio Gents I have purchased a box of Wrights Celery Capsules from James T Blaseh drug ¬ gist Waverly O and used them for Stomach Trouble and Constipation I was unable to doauythiug for nearly two years I ased three boxes of your Celery Capsules and they have cured me Kor the benefit of otherp jo afflicted I wish to send this letter Very truly yours W S AndebsomFold by ail druggists at 50c and SI per box Send address on postal to the Wright Med Co Columbus O for trial size free - To the Wright Medical Co Wrights Celery Capsules Anderson Pike Co O Recommends S WLDOUGLAS 14 Bhoe by merit alone has distanced all competitors W L Douglas S8SO 8400 and 50O shoes are the productions of skilled workmen from the best material possible at these prices Also SSSO and 200 shoes for men SSGO boys and youths and 8200 V L 8175 forshoes are indorsed Douglas by over 1000000 wearers as the best In style fit and durability of any shoe ever offered at the prices They are made in all the latest shapes and styles and of every vari¬ ety of leather If dealer cannot supply you write for cata¬ logue to W L Douglas Brockton Mass Sold by 3 SHOE years this For theWorTd J3 Call and see with your own eyes and you will acknowledge that we are the peoples friends Come once and rou will come back again they all do because we give our customers honest goods at honest prices - Your Life Insured lc a Day J P KIELY BB SPECIAL MENTION Suits and Pants The Famous Monarch White and Fancy Mens Shirts Stetson Hats Black and Brown Stiff Hats Rice Hutchins best quality and make in Shoes and Boots Twin Bros Custom Made Ladies Misses and Childrens Shoei fine Tailor Made Mens Suits and Pants The Celebrated Mrs Jane Hopkins make n Boys and Childrens MR WIIIIAM SOWBS m James Anderson etc Dfts By virtue of an order of the Bourbon Circuit Court made and entered in the and is the only blood remedy which above styled cause on July 3d 1897 I ia guaranteed to contain no mercury will sell publicly at the Court House potash or other harmful mineral SSS door in Paris Ky on as sold by all druggists Books on Blood and Skin Diseases will MONDAY DECEMBER 6TH 1897 be mailed free to all who address Swift Specific Company Atlanta Georgia at about the hour of 12 m the follow ¬ ing described property to wit rar Lot No 1 Beginning in the margin of Eighth St at A see plat a corner to Anthony Dean running ERMFOiiT CINCIMI RY with the marginand said street therefrom of N 78 W 78 ft to E a stake corner to Lot 2 In Effect March 1 1897 thence with a line of lot 2 S 10J W 2756 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY feet to a stake in the margin of Pearl st thence with the margin of said EAST BOUND street S 78J- E 83 ft to D a corner to 30um 300pm Dean thence N 8 E 275 7 ft to the be live Frankfort 43am 320pm ginning JlTt Slkuorn 51am 332pm Arr Hwitzor 02am 348pm Arrrilumping Ground Lot No 2 Beginning in the margin 08am 358pm Arr Duvulis of Eighth St at E a stake corner to 20am 415pm Arr Georgetown JLve Georgetown 0am 430pm Lot 1 and running therefrom with the 12am 442pm margin of said street Arr STewfrown N 78 W 66 ft to 22am 452pm Arr Ceutreville 28am 458pra B a corner to J W Thomas Jr thence Arr Elizabeth 10pm S 10 W 2755 ft to C the margin of 40am Arr Paris Pearl St thence with the margin of WET BOUND said street S 78 E 66 ft to F a stake 920am 5J0pm live Paris 932am 542pm corner to Lot 1 thence N 10 E 2756 ft ArrKllzibeth 938am 548pm to the beginning Arr Ouiraville 948am 55Spm Arr Wwlown 1000am 110pm Arceonotovn I will offer said lots o ritovu li0am G3opm rately and then as two whole first sepa- ¬ lv iHivusib a and the 1056am 640pm Arr 1110am Uu3pm highest and best bid will be accepted ArrStuning Ground 1125am 704pm if however said lots sell for the Arrwlizer most 1135am 711pm Arr H vliiru llVam 725pm money when offered in divisions I will sell lot No 2 which was allotted to C D HEttOAv SEO B UAKPER Geul SupL Genl Pass Agt 1lames Anderson and so much of lot No which was allotted to the defendant Frankkokt Ky 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 ¬ penses of thie suit if so directed by the plaintiff There is a lien upon this ROUTE property in f ayor of Economy Building BEST LINE TO AND FROM and Loan Association for the sum of 484 68 with interest thereon from Oct 30th 1895 and also for the further Rum of 1575 with interest from Feb llth All Points in Michigan 1897 and the costs of this suit Said debt and interest amounting on the day of sale to 56186 and the costs of this White City Sppeiil suit 9345 Making total sum to be Best Terminal Station raised on day of sale 65531 LOTJI8- Said sale will be made upon credics of six and twelve months for tqual parts Avoiding The Tunnel of the purchase morey for which the purchaser will be required to execute BOSTON bonds payable to the undersigned 9 Wagner Sleeping Cars Master Commissioner bearing interest from the day of sale until paid at the rate of six per cent per annum and BnSett Parlor Cars Wagner Sleeping having the force of a judgment Cars Osrs Private Compartment Ekigant Coaches and Dining Cars A plat of said property showing the location and boundaries of the same r may be seen at the office of the under- fiVb ofa Tvmfl via signed by persons desiring to bid on RTn a - tt-- v same FOUR O- - SIcCOlblZCX EMMETT M DICKSON e3senger Traffic Mgr MARTIN Master Commissioner Agt Gen PassJTkt McMillan Talbott Attorneys o- Mr William Sowers of Bradford Ohio was cured by SSS ten years ago of a severe blood poison and writes that to this day no sign of the dreadful disease has ever returned He says I had a terrible blood disease which 5s considered incurable and was treated for a long time by the best physicians tut they did me no good The disease seemed to get a firmer hold on me and attacked my tongue and throat which were soon full of vile ulcers I changed doctors several times and afterwards took nearly every blood rem ¬ edy on the market without the slightest After five years of treatment benefit which did me no good whatever I was This remedy induced to try SSS jroved itself equal to the case for in a iew months I was entirely cured and my akin was perfectly clear and smooth I could hardly believe that the cure was permanent but ten years have elapsed aed no sign of the disease has yet ap ¬ peared SSS is a sure cure for Cancer Ca ¬ tarrh Contagious Blood Poison Scrof vla Rheumatism Eczema and all other blood diseases which other remedies have no effect whatever upon It is 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 they cure Liver Kidney and Stomach trouble Rheumatism Constipation and Sick Headaches 100 days treatment costs lc a day A sight draft on above bank in every 1 box which brings your money back if we fail to cure you Sold by W T Brooks druggist guarantee given you able paper on the Capital City Bank of Columbus O There can be no stronger Our insurance is protected by bank ¬ We dare not use Cos EXPERIENCE 50 YEARS MASTERS SALE OP Anvnna ntmMntr m nVotrh and rtABftrlntlotl tnftV quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable Communica¬ tions strictly confidential Handbook on Patents sent free Oldest agency for securing patents Co receive Patents token through Munn special notice without charge in the Trade Marks Designs Copyrights c guaranteed to give satisfaction TAILORING DEPARTMENT Just received New Fall Piece Goods We make Suits to order guarantee perfect fit 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save costs of suit 29 je MARK TWAINS KsL Ik Purely Vegetable KK i rflPj p New Book of Travel The story of his InilRNPV ¬ I Of No 503 W Ninth Street Cincinnati Ohio I H Landman M D Paris Ky Will be at the Windsor Hotel HAEMON STITT Assignee THE SUN The first of American Newspa- ¬ pers OHAS A DANA- Editor - YH1 ANTED TRUSTWORTHY and active gentlemen or ladies to SOOO Agents Wanted travel for responsible established house VMnclm ffV1 TUnd for in Kentucky Monthly uoUU and ex-¬ idtaoitt Uestion paper Address Reference penses Position steady JOIflg BBOS PUB CO CDTCEraATT 0 Enclose self addressed stamped envelope W The Dominion Company Dept Chicago 16nov 8t 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 world TUESDAY month DEC 14TH 1897 returning every second Tuesday in each Optician La n d m a n has been 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