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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): January 11, 1898
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Digital page images are linked to the text file. rpptrz- - - ft A CHAMP MILLER - - JC- - ff - iUHa BOU MILLERSBURG News Notes Gathered t 1 - at R--- N SGINTILLATIONS An Interesting N EW Established - Editors and Owners PRINTED EVERY TUESDASfAND FRIDAY juULiiiKiliifca Mujt feb a iJxJBaaj-iLjKJL-iiiJM i 1881 EIGHTEEMTU YEAS Aiurwg PARIS BOURBON CO KY TUESDAY JANUARY 11 1898 I offer my services to the public to put NO 3 j C F BROWEF Main and Broadway CO XjrZS12atOXL The Bed of the Future I their towering canopies and their fluttering draperies THE BED OP TODAY Is of iron or brass Light clean attracti ve and strong cover a wide range Consigned to the past are the old time bed with their high posts in attractive form all the requisites of an 350 up-to-da- te bed it combines The prices 450 500 etr White Enameled Dresser -- 1250 and 1350 Maple and Mahogany chamber furniture in attractive styles pi FOLDING BEDS Chiffonier Beds full size 1500 1800 2000 Mahogany finish upright bed wilh 18x40 French mirror at 3000 Look at our East window Cut Price Sale of Pictures Rurc McClelland Bros have rented the Thackston farm another year Miss Lillie Boulden of Lexington is the guest of Mies Mary Smedley Miss Anna Belle Wood of Stanford returned Saturday to the M F C Mrs Elisha Miller of Atlanta Ga is tae guest of Mrs Caleb Corrington Prof Fisher of the M F C went to Mt Sterling Saturday on business Miss Allie Clarke left Saturday for Winchester to visit Miss Edith Bush Mrs Fannie Porter went to Carlisle yesterday to yisit her father Mr I R Piper About 60 persons from this place at- ¬ tended Ihe Carlisle uourt day sales yesterday For Sale 25 head of extra fat heifers near here ¬ la AuiAbont The 3 lv day and Sunday Wall Papers now open and ready for inspection- - All new designs Mr Cheney has rented the Jno B and colorings See us before placing your order Liberal Discount for Mitchell farm of 165 acres near Speais Mills in this county contracts now Wanted To trade a medium sized mule for a larger mule or horse Apply to Jas A Butler 9 Miss Bessie Botts the guest of Miss Lida Clarke returned last week to her Carpets Furniture Wall Paper home near Owingsville 3E3L3T- Miss Lucylee Allen returned Saturday mtfammaEXJugajftJim mm es from an extended visit with the Misses Wood near Stanford Mr Jas F Woolums visited Mr Jas Cummings and wife in Maysville from Saturday until yesterday Mrs E T Beeding and son of Paris spent several days here last week with her sisters the Misses Wadell Mrs Chas Lancaster of Paris was here Saturday to visit her mother Mrs ¬ Wm Payne who is quite ill Mrs Ed Hull and two bright little daughters retnrned yesterday from a visit with relatives at Flemingsburg Mrs Owen Ingels and son Allen visited her sister Mrs Lewis Rogers near North Middletown from Friday until Monday Mr John Jameson Sr and family moved Friday into one of the Vimont residences on Pleasant street near the Methooist Church Mr Jas A Butler bought a wagon load of hens roosters ducks and geese from JWill Yimont laskweekand would like to buy more It Miss Judith Carpenter of Cane Ridge of Maysville ¬ and- Mrs C J Burgess are guests of Mr and Mrs Dave Con- ¬ way at Hotel Conway The latest news from Miss Kate Purnell at Fulton Mo gives no hope Mrs J S Baker for her recovery at Louisiana Mo is reported some better Miss Bessie Purnell spent from Fri- ¬ day until Monday in Paris with Miss Mary Purnell Miss Jennie Pu nell is spending this week in Paris with rela- ¬ 3 8 2t Collier Bros Mr Ralph Miller of Cincinnati was the guest of Miss Mary Grimes Satur c F BROWE CO Vi mas supplies Nuts 10c lb Figs 8 to 15c lb Raisins 8 to 15c lb Candies 6 1 4 to 25c lb Dates 7 1 2 c lb Oranges 25 to 40c dozen Apples bananas prunes grapes pickles dried fruits oysters celery crackers turkeys The cheapest line of lire works in Paris Come and see me See my select stock of Christ in electric bells or electric burglar Jumble Of News And alarms in storerooms or residences Comment Can recharge and repair old batteries MoreheadliB happy over a new bank and overhaul old wires and make as A Canadian owl measuring four feet good as new Terms extremely reason- ¬ from tip tOTup was killed near Mays able Wood Grinnan Lock box 173 Paris Ky Mrs Brock will hold a Mid Winter declaniatqfficontest in Winchester Feb Wrights Celery Tea regulates the liver and kidneys cures constipation ShropshiS Sons lumber yard near and sick headache 25c at all druggists the C S depot in Georgetown burned Sunday night AuntPollj Bassett aged seventy SALE one of Asbnrv Park rides a bicycle al- ¬ OF most eyerraay Tod Sloaue the American jockey won g6Oo6jat Monte Carlo and 2500 at poker injEondon Out injiklahoma Mrs Christine Pontis tookL morphine because she Bourbon Circuit Court caught heffipver kissiug auother girl Blind Tm the phenomenal negro W C Wilkerson etc Plaintiffs vs Consolidated Cases pianist noSpbver fifty years of ag is Margaret A Elliott etc Defendants living in poverty at Rochester N Y By virtue of an order to me directed At St kis Otto Willig was senissued from the Bourbon Circuit Court tenced totlenty five years in prison for at its November 1897 term I will at murderingjms sweetheart because she eleven oclock a m on bleached her hair Catletsbnrg Dover and SATURDAY JASUARY 22 1898 Citizens FalmouthKear danger from high water expose to the highest bidder at the Part of Falmouth is under water and the i ourt house door in Paris Kentucky citizens arafnoving out the life interest of E O Elliott in about 80 acres of land described as follows GoverncSpBradley has appointed Dr John L Lffiag of Louisville Superin- ¬ A tract of about 80 acres of land situ ¬ tendent ofWeeble Minded Institute in ated in Bourbon County Ky on the waters of Hinkstou creek and being the place of DalJ P Huff resigned same land allotted to said Margaret A A Madilffi county boy eight years Elliott as her share of the estate of her old wholKwas rendered insane by a father Andrew Banta bounded on the Ar- ¬ North b3T the land of Margaret mules kicpn the head was received at nold on the East by the lands ofC Mary the Lexitfgton asylum Saturday J Gillispie and Isaac Clinkenbeard and James oane Allens books A Ken- on the South by the lands of Lot Henry Banta and James Bantas tucky Carainal and Aftermath are Banta on heirs the West by the lands of Lot being translated into the Japanese lan- ¬ Banta guage byMrs Anna Hurd Dyer The sale will be made to satisfy the Harrisomcounty Republicans drew two judgment of Dr W C Wilkerson and fourth classfpoitoffice prizes yesterday other plaintiffs in these consolidated ac- ¬ Lewis Eaton getting the office at Kelat tions amounting on the day of sale with and and B c5dkman at Oddville C N interest57000costs and expense of sale to about Bollingerjswa5 appointed postmaster at Said sale wiH be made upon credits of North ForkMason county nix and twelve months for equal parts The Lexington Leader says A Win of the purchase money for which the chester minister of the gospel is said to purchaser will be required to execute have remarked that he hoped if the bat bonds with good surety to be approved Sheriff in tleship Kffifcncky were christened with by the undersigned sale until bearing th9 paid at terest from day of Kurtzman Pianos Have for years been known as among the best Over 10000 are in use in Cincinnati and surrounding territory These celebrated instruments are now r SHERIFFS 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 oililioiHoLiiiHl Ernest Urchs 121 123 Co w 4th St CINCINNATI ¬ Sole Steinway Representatives IN NYRUP CURES COWSTJPATSOM DR CALDWELLS Poiiv Taken Up A pony came to our place 3 J miles from Paris on Jackstown pike about two weeks ago Owner may have dame by proving property and paying for keeping and advertising J L DSAV1R Paris Ky Money Wanted I desire to borrow 2500 on first mortgage on city property Address G care The News Paris Ky lOdc ¬ tf Pony For Sale pony which I am now driving to my delivery wagon Apply to lOdc I have for sale a gentle eight-year-o- ld ¬ tf 0 GROSOHE Paris Ky 1 -- whiskevocniainkAt6lthebdttomofi atekofililner the ocean It is unneccessary to com tne rorce ana ment upon each a liberal minded and patriotic citizen cents i-nerannunihaving V r enecc or a juagmenr v -- W O HINTON - GEO W BOWEN SBCC Fire Wind and Storiii Sr vC 7 - - - A cyclone which struck Morganfield McMillan Talbott Sunday unroofed the old Methodist Attys W C Wilkerson Church and the Parsons Hotel and de¬ Co molished the store of H L Hart the city jail and U M leans produce STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION store Harve Sellers the city marshal OF THE who was in the jail office at the time of the storm vas instantly killed Insurance OLD THE VERY BEST RELIABLE PROMPT P AYING NON UNION B0USBON B AN incorporated PARIS KENTUCKY at the close of business RESOURCES Fixtures 0 EDWffi BaIJwi 3P tives BIG FOUR ROUTE BEST LIN TO AND FROM aei s sk Robt Huahefc and Robt Tarr sold to PLitfsjeit Ms Myers 185M pounds of toCaeco id 13 cents Wna Jady Sr sold t eswne partieft 20000 pounds at lfc eente J R ADAIR L C MOORE WE ARE THE PEOPLE Headquarters For Correct Sty es Hats Knox and D tin lap The Millerabura Deposit Bank elected the follorig ofileers Saturday Robt Tarr President A J Hitt G- S Allen Phone 79 and Jeff T Vimont Directors J G No 3 Broadway Allen Cashier S M Allen Clerk Park Ky The Empire Dramatic Co will appear 1 12 Office at the opera house every night this 5 p m Hour - 6 to a m and tf to 3dc week with an entire chanqe of program each evening The company guarantees a first class entertainment Prices ten fifteen and twenty five cents - Drs Adair k Mooref XSC5 Ral estate Dental Surgeons Furniture Stocks Cash lst 1897 5460 48 500 00 4875 00 203035 22 9732 32 70795 41 3841 46 TOLEDO DZTB0I9 v V- - All Joints in jVliahigan CHICAGO White City Special Best Terminal Station fc Loans and Bills Overdraft Drefrom Bunks LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits Individual Deposits Due Banks Undivided Profits Remaining ST LOUIS Avoiding The Tunnel 298239 89 100000 30000 12776 155463 00 00 69 BOSTON Wagner Sleeping Cars - y fjyriqHY OUR HOLIDAY BARGAINS Our 30 Business Suits for 35 30 Or 35 Business Suits for 35 Our 40 Business Suits for Sold by others for 55 to 60 Elder Fenstermarcher has accepted a call from Newport Ky and would Veterinary Surgeon 3 Styles Dentist have preached his farewell sermon here Sunday but he and his wife were called All diseases of the domesticated anito Jeffersouville Ind to attend the mals treated on scientific principled New line of Shirts from 75c up latters mother who is dangerously ill Diseases ot the hog a specialty The very latest collars and Office at Turmy Clark Mitchells lower stable cuffs strictly up to date We are offering splendid shoes in Collars 15c to 20c toes and shapes at low prices Cuffs 20c and 25c per pair ANTED TRUSTWORTHY and suitable sensible gifts for ladies misses active gentlemen or ladies to Latest Neckties 25c 50c and or children travel for responsible established house 75c Fir I and complete line of Davis Thompson Isgriq in Kentucky Monthly 6500 and ex-¬ penses gents furnishings Reference Position steady Enclose self addressed stamped envelope w Dept RY The Dominion Company ¬ up-to-da- Henry L Casey 20 00 NEW YORK Buffett Parlor Cars Wagner Sleeping Cars Private Compartment Cars Elegant Coaches and Dining Cars Be sure your tickets read via BIG FOUR O 298239 89 June 30th 1897 6 Gross Earnings past months 11353 39 8311 53 19664 92 McCOItMICK te W Current Expenses Taxes paid Dividend No 13 Disposed of as follows Passenger Traffic Mgr 2118 84 769 39 d b martix Gen 4000 00 Cincinnati PassTkt O Agt Undivided Profits remaining 12776 69 19664 92 THE NEW YORK WORLfi THRICE-A-WEE- K FMEFORT In C1M1ATI 1897 Chicago 16nov 8t Our 30 Overcoatsfor 25 Our 35 Overcoatsof 30 Our 40 Overcoatsjor 835 Sold by others for J60 1- - Efffect Marcli 1 Subscribed and sworm to before me this 31st day of December 1897 Henry Spears Notary Public Buckner Woodford Cashier EDITIOH 18 -- Pages a Week 15G Papers a Year DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY EAST BOUND Statement of the of Paris Ky 3i 1897 Bank condition of the Agricultural incorporated at close of business Dec LIABILITIES Capital dtock Surplus Gain and Loss Individual Deposits Due Banks 100000 00 90000 00 60 179101 31 FOR ONE DOLLAR Published every Alternate Day except Sunday Try our 8 Trousers Sold by others for We mean what we say and can prove it The above prices are for Cash PARIS FURHISHfflcT HS JOE MUNS03ST TAILORING STOUT Manager CO LveFranlcfort ArrElkhorn Arr Switzer Arr Stamping Ground Arr Duvalls Arr Georgetown Lve Georgetown Arr Newtown Arr Ceutreville Arr Elizabeth Arr Paris WEST BOUND Lve Paris RESOURCES 651am 332pm Real Estate Banking House 702am 348pm 5000 00 Furniture etc 708am 358pm Other Stock 674 00 720am 415pm 5543 83 800am 430pm Overdrafts 812am 442pm Loans and Discounts 309720 11 822am 452ptn 828am 458pm Cash 840am 510pm Due from Banks 530am 300pm 643am 320pm 5834 00 11903 58 42094 39 Disposed of as follows Dividend No 4a 12094 74 2611 52 Expenses Paid Added to Surplus 14706 26 Gain and Loss remaining I 374935 91 374935 91 920am 530pm 932am 542pm 938am 548pm 948am 558pm 1000am 610pm 1040am 635pm 1056am 346pm 1110am 653pm 1125am 704pm 1135am 711pm 1155am 725pm Catter X jSsWwL msm llliill rH wl ArrElizabeth Arr Ceutreville Arr Newtown The only safe sure and Arr Georgetown reliable Female PUjIi Lve Georgetown Duvalis ever offered to Ladies Arr Stamping Arr especially recommend Arr fewitzer Ground ea xo marriea juaaies FH2rYBOYAIi FILLS and take no other Arr Elkhorn Ask for DE KOTTS c Send for circular iric luu per Doi o ooxes ixr 5ou CHDEEICjAXi CO - Cleveland OHid MOTTS GEO B HARPER Genl Supt SalelBy W T Brocks Druggist For Gross Earnings past six months Gain and Loss remaining ruuu 5834 at uo 60 3198 56 673 10 PENNYROYAL PS - i3av 14706 26 Jno J McClintock Cashier scates he is cashier of the Agricultural Bank of Paris Ky and that the above is a true statement of said Bark to the best of his CD FltAKKFOST BTOCAW Gor Pass Agt p knowledge and belief J McClintock Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of Dec 1897 Buckner Woodford Notary Public Jo The Thrice-a-Wee- k Edition of The New York World is first amog all weekly papers in size frequency of publication and the freshness accuracy and variety of its contents It has 11 the merits of a great 6 daily at rh the price of a dollar weekly Its poU i cal news is prompt complete accurate and impartial as all its readers will tes ¬ tify It is against the monopolies and for the people It prints the news of all the world having special correspondence from all important new points on the globe It has brilliant illustrations stories by great authors a capital humor page complete markets departments for the household and womens work and other special departments of usual intorrcf We offer this unequaled iM wspaper and The Bourbon News together one year for 225 The regular subscription price of the two papers is 300 4 t7 A 4KalLJ iiJVUi iluyffrL M4 IMitu mnmvM1 Ji tv yHWhy MTkuMIUmiM C2 THE BOUKBON NEWSsTUESDAY JANUARY 5 11 1898 EIGHT VESSELS For the Use of the Revenue Cutter Service Contemplated THE NEW YEAR Begins Weekly Review of Trade Saturday says An Amendment to the Copyright Haw Of In failures 1897 was not only the best fered Civil and Criminal Cases in Alas ¬ year since 1892 but on the whole the kaTo Make One Territory Out of Indian and Oklahoma Territories best ever definitely known With 13 522 failures in number 115 per cent Washington Jan 7 Senator Frye less than 1S96 and 8182581771 defaultThursday introduced a bill authoriz ¬ ed liabilities 340 per cent less than in ing the secretary of the treasury to 1896 the years banking failures count have eight vessels constructed for the ed for 2S249700 and the commercial use of the revenue cutter service four failures were but 13351 with liabilities 154332071 the average per of them to cost 160000 each one of of 11559 the failure being only them to cost 250000 and the other lowest ever known except in 1S92 three 45000 each The first four are to be used in replacing- the Seward But even in that year the failures dur the McLane the Colfax and Boutwell ing the last half averaged liabilities of and the last three in replacing- the of 10477 per failure while in the last Washington at Philadelphia harbor half of 1S97 the average was only the Hamlin at Boston harbor and the 9593 The returns by branches of Chandler at New York harbor The business show that in 15 out 2S classes 250000 vessel is to be used at the Co- ¬ the failures were lower than in any lumbia river bar on the Pacific coast previous year of which there is record The bill was introduced at the instance with especially large decrease in the of the treasury department The old great number of unclassified manufac vessels to be replaced are complained turing and trading failures The new year began with disappoint of as absolete and unfit for the serv- ¬ ment for speculators in stocks and ices required The attorney general Thursday sent grain which is not a bad sign Prices to the senate in compliance with a of stocks have gained a little after resolution of inquiry a full statement yielding at first and closed 73 cents per of the transactions of his office in con- ¬ share higher for railroads and 105 ¬ With Disappointment for Specu lators in Stocks Failures In 1897 Lest Than in Any Year for the Last Five Years New York Jan 8 R G Dun Cos DISTRIBUTION concentrados yf DURRANT DEAD The Murderer of Two Girls Bigs on tha Scaffold Justice at Last Overtakes tha Criminal of the Century EIYEE DISASTER Boilers on the Towboat Kesey Explode Near Pittsburgh Six of IHE HOSTETTER CO WINS ANOTHEB CASE Of Needed Supplies to the CubansRe Commencecln ¬ ¬ - ¬ - ¬ ¬ nection with the proceedings looking to the sale of the Kansas Pacific rail road The greater part of the reply consists of documents already in print He says the transaction has been in compliance with the law organizing the pacific railroads cnd in accordance with the direction of President Cleve land Representative Schafroth of Colorado introduced a bill Thursday to amend the copyright law so as to except photographs in publications from the list of subjects which can by copy righted Representative Tongue of Oregon introduced a bill Thursday providing that all civil and criminal cases appealed from the district court of the United States for Alaska to the United States circuit court of appeals for the Ninth judicial district and pending on appeal on or prior to December 30 1897 are to be considered as regularly filed on appeal in the United States jsuprerne court as of date of filing in the circuit court and court clerks are instructed to transmit papers accord ¬ ingly This is to meet a recent de- ¬ cision of the court holding that such was not the case ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ per share higher for trusts Wheat declined 1 cents owing to the termination of the corner at Chicago and western receipts were about double last years with Atlantic exports 2S4031S bushels flour included against 2150909 last year A speculative estimate makes the quantity still in farmers hands 40 per cent of the crop which is quite possible but the consumption and exports in half the year ought to take more than 40 per cent of the years supply A fleet of vessels is reported at Baltimore or on the way thither for wheat Exports of corn for the week fell below last years although western receipts are unusually large and the price fell but of a cent Cotton was a disappointment to many because it did not change at all in spot price although the accounts of reduction in wages by New England works warrant hopes of larger ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ troduced a bill Thursday to attach the Indian territory to the territory of Oklahoma and to erect the two territories into one territory The bill includes all the lands of the five tribes of Indians and the Quapaw Indian tribes The capital is to remain at Guthrie ¬ Delegate Callahan of Oklahoma in- ¬ ¬ The house committee on banking and currency made arrangements Thursday to hear 7 Washington Jan representatives of the Indianapolis monetary commission on January 12 relative to the bill for currency reform prepared by that body Those to ap pear will be Judge Edmunds repre senting the commission and also reprc senting Qie north and east Judge R S Taylor of Terre Haute Ind repre ¬ senting the middle west J W Frees of Salem N C representing the gold ilemocratic sentiment of the south and ex Secretary Fairchild of New York Washington Jan 7 Representa tive Overstreet of Indiana introduced in the house Thursday a comprehen ¬ sive bill for carrying out the plan of the monetary commission for the re- ¬ form of the currency The bill was referred by Speaker Reed to the committee on banking and Chairman Walker has arranged to give early hearings to Senator Edmunds chair man of the commission and perhaps to other members The bill 47 contains sections and embodies in legislative form every feature of the recommendations of the commission The earlier por tion relating to the maintenance of the gold standard the creation of the bureau of issue and redemption and the gradual retirement of the legal tender notes are embodied in the bill in almost the same language as in the report The banking features are more elaborate and carefully define the character of guaranty fund for the protection of notes issued upon assets and the manner of redeeming the notes of failed banks Washington Jan 7 In the senate Thursday Mr Allen of Nebraska called up and the senate passed the bill providing for the holding of a congress of the representatives of different In dian tribes of the United States at Omaha in 1S9S and appropriating 100000 therefor Some minor amend ments to the bill were made A bill appropriating 175000 for a public building at Fergus Falls Minn ¬ pectation of that reduction But with the certainty that the print cloth works are to continue prices have The further declined to 212 cents woolen and worsted mills are both buying wool quite largely at prices close to probably the best reports which declared there were for no concessions a month ago are now rejoicing that recent raggedness in prices has passed away- Behind all the market reports there is the fact that consumption of wool has for about five months been the largest ever known and the buying indicates as does the demand for such heavv weight goods as has been opened that a satisfactory half year is expected - consumption Cotton manufacture is a little encouraged by larger demand for goods since the reduction in prices and the abstention of buyers for months past has been due in large measure to ex¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ PROMINENT PHYSICIAN Of Memphis Shot liy Mrs Mary Sanbrink The Woman Then Sent a Uullet Through Tier Heart Memphis Tenn Jan 8 Friday af- ¬ ternoon Dr Shep A Rogers professor of anatomy at the Memphis medical college ex president of the board of health and one of the most prominent physicians of this city was shot by Mrs Mary Sanbrink a widow and Friday night lies in a dying condition at St Josephs hospital After shoot- ¬ ing Dr Rogers the woman turned the revolver to her breast and sent a bullet through her heart The cause of the tragedy is veiled in deepest mystery Before lapsing into unconsciousness in fact as soon as he was seen by those who went to his aid Dr Rogers blamed her for the deed From what can ba ¬ ¬ ¬ gathered in connection with the trag¬ edy substantiated Dr Rogers statement The dead womans clothes were un ruffled and there were no footprints or other evidences that any struggle at all had occurred prior to the trag- ¬ edy The right hand of the dead wom an was ungloved showing that she took ample precaution that the shoot ing contemplated should not miscarry Mrs Sanbrink was stylishly dressed Every effort has been made by the police and reporters to discover the causef or the shooting but up to a late hour Friday night the mystery had not been unraveled It is said that the woman was infatuated with the physi- ¬ cian and on one occasion had threat ened to kill herself in his presence ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ San Quentin Prison Cal Jan 8 When W H T Durant awoke at 620 Friday morning he was apparently Insurgent Leader Nunez and FivoiOther greatly refreshed by his nights sleep Insurgents Reported to Have Surren ¬ which had been sound and peaceful dered A Lunatic Runs Amuck inlhe throughout the night His last night Cathedral in Havana Shots Fired upon earth had been one of exciteHavana Jan 10 Sunday atffthe ment as he had been visited by his parresidence of Dr Villiosola of thfspe ents a minister and newspapermen cial committee appointed by Senor for some hours and did not retire un Bruzon governor of Havana andCon- - til midnight half an hour after his sul General Fitzhugh Lee to superin mother had left him At 930 a m Warden Hale visited tend the work took place the firstffiSis the death chamber for the purpose of tribution of supplies received from the reading the death warrant to the con- ¬ United States consulate for the recon centrados La Discussion refers- in demned man who listened to the well phrases of profuse gratitude to this known contents of that document with American charity It published Sun respectful attention no outward sign day a special supplement the proceeds of fear When it was finally decided that of the sale of which will be turnedpver Durrant should accept the Catholic to the relief fund In a leading editorial La Discussion faith his parents met Father Lagan asks the insurgents in the name of in the wardens office and accompanied humanity and for the sake of their him to the death chamber where the mothers wives sisters and children prisoner was given extreme unction dying of starvation to lay down their and the Catholic service performed arms and to make peace with thegov Durrant evinced the most lively interest in the service He then conversed ernment The insurgent leader Anastasio with his parents for a few minutes Nunez and five other insurgents ave and shortly after 10oclock bade them surrendered in the province of Sjdnta farewell for the last time and prepared for his march to the scaffold Clara at the There was no It is reported that the fierce criti- ¬ Mrs Durrant did scenewitness gallows not the execisms that have appeared in El Recon cution She remained in a room in centrado on Senor Fernandez De Casthe prison and showtro are inspired by Senor Bruzon civil the lower part of signs of grief tempgovernor of Havana They have caus- ¬ ed unmistakable ered with a dogged desire to create the ed much comment and created a division among the autonomists who are impression that she was too proud to weep attacking each other At 1034 oclock the frail door that About 2 oclock Sunday afternoon guards the threshold of the gallows while service was in progress in the room swung open and the little party cathedral a man named Ramon Vives conducting Durrant to the gallows enentered and fired several revolver tered Father Lagan led draped in shots The bullets struck the image of St cassock and surplice and chanting the dying his Peter destroying the chalice and a prayers afor the Warden Durrant the Hale and father friend hand The shooting caused the greatest guards followed The father and his alarm and the people dispersed amid friend left the partyto and walked the front around the galiows wild confusion while the condemned man and Vives who was promptly disarmed by those near him has been sentto a his escort climbed the 13 steps that led to the platform and lunatic asvlum the waiting trap At last Theodore He NATION SEMINOLE Durrant stood upon the gallows j gave no signs of weakening His An Alarming State of Riot Prevails and an slight figure was as erect as though it Uprising May Result The Louis Mo Jan 10 A special to had been his marriage morning St broad leather strap that bound his the Republic from Muskogee arms to his sides allowed his wrists says some play and his fingers wrested An alarming state of riot prevails in the Seminole nation and unless imme- lightly on the strap Five minutes diate steps are taken by the United later when his body was swinging States authorities a bloody Indian up like a pendulum beneath the trap the fingers now all blue and chilled look rising may result This is on account of the burning of ing still rested where he had placed Instanttwo Indians by whites for the murder them as he left the cell ly upon arriving upon the gallows the and outrage of Mrs Leard January 5 Late Sunday night Dr C P Linn rope was knotted about his neck The chief physician of the Seminole na murderer held his chin high in the air tion telegraphed to both Indian to make room for the stiff new line Agent Wisdom and Marshal Bennett knotted in the peculiar fashion of the for assistance in quelling the state of hangman By an unusual privilege war that prevailes in the nation He the condemned man was permitted to wear a low collar opening in front confirmed the news of the and a white satin tie His face was ¬ and gave the names of the suffer ers Lincoln McGresey and Palmer pale but it was not the ashy paleness of terror It was the face Samson two young Seminoles Both the Indians came from resjctv of a man who knowing that he able Seminole families and their fear ¬ has a momentous thing to do is ful death has roused their friends and resolved to do it like a man relatives to frenzy Dr Linn had just The rope about his neck and the arrived from the scene of the burning hangman turned to get the black cap and states that both bodies were burn when the erect head turned and Dur ed and mutilated in a most horrible rant whispered a request to be allowed to speak It was granted Then with manner and are unrecognizabler his feet on the trap the cord about his All the authorities here recognize that the situation is nearer bordering throat tied fast to the cross beam on upon a dangerous Indian uprising than the gallows the holy water of his bapany in recent years and are taking tism in the Catholic church on his head he said these final words I deprompt measures to quell it sire to say that although I am an inno Commissioner Handy Dead cent man that Augusta Ga Jan 10 Maj Moses has been innocent of every crime bear charged against me I P Handy died at poon Saturday The no animosity toward those that have remains will be taken to Berlin MdM persecuted me not even the press of for burial Maj Handy has been an in- - San Francisco which hounded me to the grave If any man thinks I am go ing to spring a sensation I am not ex cept it is a sensation that I am an innocent man brought to the grave by my persecutors But I forgive them all They will get their justice from the Great God who is Master of us al2 and there I also expect to get justice that is the justice of an innocent man Whether or not the perpetrators of the crime of which I am charged are discovered it will make no difference to me now but I say this day will be a shame to the great state of California ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - the Crew Were Instantly Killed and Seven Were Seriously ISurned and In ¬ jured Three of Whom Will Probably Die Tow Went to the Bottom ¬ ¬ The tow boat Percy Kelsey ownsd by W H Browns son of this city blew uj while going down the Ohio river neai Glenfield Pa about 11 oclock Satur day morning and so far as is knowr six or eight of the crew were killed and at least four others were injured The boat was commanded by Capt Leslie Jones of Shouztown Pa anc the crew was made up of two pilots two engineers two mates two firemen a chambermaid cook and deckhands ir all about twelve persons The Kelsej left Pittsburg about 8 oclock Saturday morning for Cincinnati with a tow consisting of seven barges and twe fiats of coal and everything was ap parently alL right till the explosion took place when the boat was literally blown to pieces and the tow scattered and lost The hull sunk almost imme10 Pittsburgh Pa Jan ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ diately and the shattered portions oi the upper works floated down the river and covered the water in the vicinity of the wreck The explosion was most terrific and was heard for miles Hundreds of persons ran to the river upon hearing the noise and an awful sight met their gaze Bodies were floating down the river and the debris was scattered far and wide but no live person was seen A few minutes later Capt Jones and three others were picked up alive but badly injured and one body floated ashore near Neville island The in jured were removed to Capt Crowes residence on Neville island here every thing possible was done to alleviate their sufferings It is believed that the rest of the crew were killed and parties are now searching for their ¬ ¬ The United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York Judge Townsend presiding handed down an opin- ¬ ion December 23d 1897 granting injunction and accounting in the suit of The Hostetter Company against Isaac Sommers and Louis Joseph for infringement of its Trade Mark The jurist states in bold and clear language ¬ the rights accruing to the Hostetter Company and the liability incurred by all who would rob them by fraud or misrepresenta tion of the well earned reputation and profits of a business built up by the efforts of half a century The judge says in part The complainant is entitled to protection against the appropriation of its trade mark by any and all unfair and dishonorable means and a court of equity has power to grant such protection whenever it is satisfied that an attempt has been made by ingenious subterfuges to invade the rights In of an owner of a trade mark the sharp contest between the individual manufacturer who strives to acquire and retain the fruits of industry and honesty and the field of keen rivals seeking to wrest from him the prize of the public goodwill the inventive ingenuity of the infringer has conceived a great variety of devices for evading the established rules of Courts of equity find ¬ fair dealing ing that their ultimate object and effect were to enable and induce the retail seller of a fraudulent imitation to palm it off on an unsuspecting public for the genuine article and thus to contribute to the infringement upon the rights of the original owner have not hesitated to apply the remedy ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Infringements on Their Bitters Wol Tolernted by United States Court ii It Has n Foreign Sound Mrs White Does your daughter speak French fluently now Mrs Brown Well she speaks something fluently and it doesnt sound at all like Eng lish so perhaps it may be French Somer ville Journal The summer girls bathing suit is packed carefully away in camphor just as if a moderate hungry moth would find it sufficient for a meal Somerville Journal ¬ Her Bathing Suit st- Ask your grocer to day to show you nackaee of GRADvT O the new food drink that takes the place of coffee The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult All who try it like it krtAlJN L has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java bodies but it is made from pure grains and the The list of dead and injured as far as most delicate stomachs receive it without distress 1 4 the price of coffee 15c and known at 130 p m was ¬ Killed Milton Woods pilot of Alle- 25 cts per package Sold by all grocers ¬ Try Grain O Try Grain OZ gheny Pa aged 70 years Thos Flinn second engineer Joseph Lalley sec- ¬ ond mate Lee Webster fireman Lee Rechtold fireman and another fireman lT - ¬ are still missing Injured Leslie Jones captain bad ly burned and hurt about the body condition serious Percy F Woods apprentice pilot aged 25 years will probably die David Walker one of the ¬ ¬ ¬ Characteristic Your clam chowder remarked the diner to the restaurant cash- ¬ ier as he paid the amount of his check and stowed away a pint of toothpicks in his vest pocket is distinguishable above all the other clam chowders I ever ate In what way asked the cashier who did not know whether to be pleased or not Bv its clamlessness Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegrap- h ¬ ¬ ¬ - ¬ stake-burnin- gs ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ est on the river He who wrongs the child commits 3 crime against the state The boat was valued at 25000 When the boat blew up Pilot Woods All sorts of aches and pains nothing was asleep in the pilot house only a Better than St Jacobs Oil It cures few feet from Capt Jones Others of the crew were also asleep The pilot A wonderful talisman is the relic of a was thown high in the air and fell good mother right where a few minutes before the A crutch is used for sprainsr Use St pilot house was He was dead when Jacobs Oil instead it cures found and a pitiable sight was his son Some people are not satisfied with the only a few feet away injured very milk of human kindness they want the badly IJe was pleading to help his father Capt Leslie Jones was injured cream Chicago Daily News by a bad cut in the head and his back Nearly all women are good but few are badly sprained The body of the fire- great man was blown ashore right near Only Look out for colds where the accident occurred of the crew escaped uninjured three At this season Pittsburgh Pa Jan 10 Further Keep death and loss of property are being Your blood pure and caused by the explosion of the Percy Ivelseys boilers Saturday The num Rieh and your system ber of known dead reached four SunToned up by taking day when Daniel Gamble the boats second cook died at Mercy hospital Hoods Sarsaparilla Then ¬ ¬ ¬ crew serious Adolph Wandell stew ard serious Harry Ilanna deck hand not dangerous Hugh Close iron work ¬ er not of the crew will die Wm Alex ¬ ander Mt Washington deck hand skull crushed and burned will die It is not known at present what caused the explosion The boats boil- ¬ ers were recently tested and found to be in good condition and the boat was considered one of the best and stanch ¬ Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund money if it fails to cure 15c The colder the weather the faster the coal in the cellar seems to melt Chicago Daily News When a man makes a fool of himself he generally does the job well Barns Hern Backache toothache Jacobs Oil will cure To Cure a Cold in One Day thats true frost bites too 2t ¬ The list of dead now is Daniel Gamble cook Milton L Wood pilot Thomas Flynn second engineer Lee Webster fireman John Smith deck hand body not recovered Lee Bechtold fireman body not recovered The eight men who were injured in the explosion will all recover with the exception of Harry HammerF and Wm Alexander whose wounds will probably result fatally ¬ ¬ You will be able to Resist exposure to which A debilitated system Would quickly yield ALABAMA SPEAKS OUT Kyleton Ala ¬ was passed 1 s Ft Scott Kan Jan S Walter Catt about midnight Thursday night Theater Gutted by Fire shot his young wife twice and then San Francisco CaL Jan 7 The sent a bullet into his own brain Mrs Columbia theater was gutted by fire Catt was shot in the shoulder and will Thursday evening and is a total loss probably recover His wound is fatal The fire was confined to the theater They lived at the home of his father building No one was injured Jealousy was the cause -- President Byrnes Funeral Two Colored Men Lynched New York Jan 7 The funeral of Meridian Miss Jan 8 Jim Watts H Byrne formerly president andSam Cole colored men of Neshoba Charles of the Brooklyn base ball club took 20unty were lynched in Pea Ridge place in this city Thursday Among Kemper county a few days ago Watts pallbearers was Nick Young presi- ¬ and Cole went to Pea Ridge to visit the Many relatives and became too thick with dent of the National league other men prominent in baseball their kinsmens wives The - lynchers circles in all parts of the country at ¬ re said to be Negroes tended the funeral Will Employ Electricity New York Jan 8 The Evening Weavers WiU Strike The The Manhattan Ele- ¬ New Bedford Mass Jan 7 The World says weavers of this city Thursday night vated Railroad Co will within the informally voted to strike on January week begin the installation of an elec ¬ 7 the date on which the cut down takea tric system The third rait system svill be adopted jeffect league magnates ple Cup the famous baseball trophy for which the teams landing first and second place in the national league race have contested at the close of the season for several jears has been re ¬ turned to its doner W C Temple of this city in accordance with the action taken at the last annual meeting of the Pittsburgh Pa Jan Temple Cup Returned to Its Doner 7 The Tem ¬ Topeka Kan Jan 8 Secretary Co burn of the state board of agriculture has completed a tabulation of the values of farm products and live stock marketed in Kansas during the last ten years The figures show that Kan ¬ sas farmers realized over 1300000000 for these products Contrary to the general impression wheat is not king in Kansas Corn outranks it In the ten years the total value of corn has ixceeded that of wheat by 177000000 Shot His Wife and Himself Value of Kansas Farm Products cuted me an innocent man whose hands nave never been stained with blood and I go to meet my God with forgiveness for all men MAJ MOSES P HANDY The guards impatient for their task valid for the past two months He was for the suspense was harder on them taken ill in Paris whither he had gone than on the condemned drew the sable as the special commissioner of the cap over his head As the descending United States to the French exposition cap covered his face there was no of 1900 He recovered sufficiently to change in the expression of the man make the journey to America and came who almost in the same instant was at once to Augusta Hardly was the cap adjusted dead Railway Coach Goes Through a Bridge when the trap dropped with its loud Montgomery Ala Jan 10 At one rattle the only sound in the intense oclock Sunday afternoon a day coach silence The body dropped there in west bound train No 30 of the West ¬ was the sound of the tugging ern Alabama railroad went through of the rope as it drew taut Cubahatchie bridge 21 miles east of under the weight of the bpdy and Montgomery falling a distance of 15 that was all A vibration or two and feet Conductor Law and Flagman the body hung at the end of the hemp The elder Durrant Pope were seriously injured and 18 pas- ¬ quite motionless the proceedings gazed steadily at sengers received bruises or other in- ¬ that moment then his head fell unnl for juries none of which are serious ward upon the shoulders of young Smythe Deu preys clerk and he buried Bridge Work Destrojed his face and the expression of his grief O Jan 10 Four bents Plaixviixe of men of false work for the iron bridge across from the sight gathered about the susThe doctors the Miami river at Indian Hill was pended body listened for the respirawashed out at 7 oclock Sunday even ¬ tion and watched the pulse In just ing The river is rising two feet an II minutes and 28 seconds all action hour and the temporary wagon bridge had ceased and the Durrant case was ended is expected to go at any minute ¬ ¬ ¬ I forgive everybody who has perse- ¬ San Francisco Jan 10 There seems to be no place for the body of Theodore Durrant Both crematories here have absolutely refused to handle the remains and no cemetery has yet consented to receive them They are still at the Dur rant house and it looks as though they would stay there for some time The elder Durrant said Sunday My efforts to carry out the last wishes of the dead boy have been un availing The crematories refuse to take the body and cemeteries are like- ¬ We may ship the rewise reluctant mains to Los Angeles and have them cremated theie or we may take the We do not body and bury it at sea know yet what we can do ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ BOTH CREMATORIES Refuse to Handle the Remains of Theodore Durrant and No Cemetery Will Receive Them For 7SM wqRr V Headache Dr M A Simmons Liver Medicine is worth its weight in gold so good Wifehood every woman Heart Palpitation of and writes Sick The imitations are not who ¬ ¬ that her mental Btate and physical condition should be at their best since the desire and happiness of mankind are consummated in marriage and If she is feeble it is impossi le that her children should be strong Every woman should know that female weakness can be cured that Dr Simmons Squaw Vino Wine will prove most beneficial dur ¬ ing wifehood that it will impart physical mental and local strength nourish tha nerves blood brain and vitalize the f emi nine organism and insures a safe and com ¬ paratively painless delivery uajcjuaneAiawrites Have Dr M A Simmons Ijiver Medicine 12 years It cured a case of Sick Headaclie of 30 years standing Black Draught is sometimes imposed on people as a Substitute when used It is of Vital importances to contemplates wifehood morning the dead body of Rev E Richie colored was found near the K C depot with nothing but shirt and pants on the feet being bare He had been a sufferer from phthisis There are no marks of violence Laxqaster Ky Jan Colored Ministers Fate 10 Sunday Dr M A Dr Wm S Tremain one of the best known physi ¬ glass factories in the country under the American Window the cians in this city died Sunday night Glasscontrol ofbe Co will in operation Satur aged GO years During the civil war This amounts to production of da3 he served as assistant surgeon of the 800 pots and will give employment to 24th Massachusetts infantry as sur ¬ 10000 men 6500 of which will be geon of the 31st United States colored infantry and as assistant surgeon in skilled workmen NY 10 Buffalo Well Known Army Surgeon Dead Jan Window Glass Factories in Operation Baltimore Jan 8 All the window they cannot get the genuine S I M which I think is far Superior Pittsburgh Pa Jan Scully aged T3 Banker Scully Dead 10 the regular army culation emanating from the dock yards at Portsmouth that a flying squad ¬ ron of British ships will be formed for jtl service in Chinese waters An English FJying Squadron London Jan 10 A rumor is in cir- ¬ mation of the brain after a weeks ill ness Mr Scully had been connected with the First national bank of this city for 44 yeaTs As an officer of one of Pittsburghs greatest financial institutions he was noted for fidelity and courtesy His reputation as a banker Canadian Skater Defeated New Yokk Jan S Leroy See the was national Activity In French Dock Yards Brooklyn skater defeated the Cana Paris Jan 10 Orders have been dian P McDonald at the Claremont rink in half race Friday night The given to the officials at the French contest was a very slose one the win dock yards to hasten the completion oi the warships in hand ner doing the distance in 137 3 5 ¬ died Sunday of inflam John D ¬ ¬ ¬ The symptoms of liver disease may differ according to the circumstances tempera ¬ ment age or constitutional weakness of the individual Not nnfrequcntly the com ¬ plexion becomes pale and sallow and thcro is a puffiness and dark rings under the eyes The functional powers of the stomach are impaired and thcro i3 loss or irregular ¬ ity of appetite These and all other disor ¬ ders of the liver may be cured by that old reliable remedy Dr M A Simmons Liver Medicine The fact that imitators under ¬ take to sail under our colors and sell on tho million dollar reputation of our DrMA Simmons Liver Medicine is a compliment to our goods but an acknowledgment of the inability of their article to stand on its own merits and shows an attempt to unfairly appropriate the business of another which as unworthy of gentlemen and the pnblio Should look out for the imitations and xe Sow to have anything to do with them 9 Puffiness and Dark Rings Under Eyes T i il t M V J5 - - it h jflMi lljlljf i Mill innate iiih 111 I iiii tUm i iiwiiMr imr THE BOURBON NEWS TUESnjkT JANUARY A 11 1898 WINTER BIRD LIFE 3 LITTLE COT An my way content Im goin my way content With the blue skies over me bent An the world is right an the world is wrong 3xtt my heart keeps singin a thankful song Its a little way From that cot each day in the toilin world I roam But the whole day long That sweet heart song And a kiss when the stars sing Home A kiss for a welcome home When the bees are hid in the comb An the world is right an the world Is wrong But Love keeps singin the same sweet song The same sweet song Where the toilers throng An the skies are cold an gray little cot In a little spot With a little heaven here sent An her hand in mine In rain or shine Its a Im goin For Callin me far away Callin me far away To the blooms an the bells o May An the world is right an the world is wrong But the heart keeps singin that same sweet song An the little cot In the little spot Is dearer than domes that rise For the day is bright An the moon is light With the love in a womans eyes With the love in a womans eyes A love that never dies An the world is right an the world is wrong But Love keeps singin the same sweet song F L Stanton in Atlanta Constitution Of her heart so sweet I hear the beat circled with tules and bulrushes it gleamed cold and placid in the moon- ¬ shine In the winter its surface was covered with wild fowl geese ducks and occasional swans To night not a living creature met my e3e Solitude reigned supreme Skirting the tules I came to a point of land so near to the island that a stone might be thrown from one to the other and across the channel I noted a boat moored to a post and a light twinkling in the window of the hut To attract the notice of the Greek I shouted louder than Stentor thrice At the third shout the door of the hut opened and I could see plainly the huge body of Demetrius filling the entrance and outlined sharply against the back- ¬ ground of light Who is it His bass voice rolled sonorously across the water I Hugo Livingston He turned and entered the hut shut-¬ ting the door For a moment I sus- ¬ pected that he meant to ignore my presence but I was mistaken He ap- ¬ peared again almost immediately and walked slowly towards the boat A minute later he was by my side Good evening he said tranquillj- I came here I began bluntly to tell you that I am not the fool you take me for You can impose upon Mr Ge ¬ rard but not upon me I saved you only yesterday from committing a das ¬ softly I swung upon my heel and waike4 rapid 13 away Mark Gerard dining Toom He had sat there smoking cigar after cigar and the air was heavy with the fumes of his strong per fectos The contrast between the salt breeze from the ocean and the overpow ¬ ering atmosphere of that close dining room was no more salient perhaps than the difference between the Hugo Living ¬ ston of a week ago and the tired distrac ed individual of to day I accepted a cigar in self defense and a chair Well my friend youve seen Deme- ¬ ¬ I found had notleft the lighfcrefreshments trius Yes thought eh I told you didnt I that I was a coward myself and I can recognize the symptoms in others Demetrius does not know the meaning of the word fear That remains to be proved chance and take my people to Europe Place as many miles between this devil and Mark as you can I should think Hes not quite the coward you Just so Will you give him the tardly murder Im not ungrateful he returned What lies between you and Burling ¬ ton is unknown to me A furious per- ¬ sonal hate uon both sides I suspect a hate which the facts hardly warrant Mr Gerard has suffered torment at the hands of the enemy but you are merely a paid servant I spoke harshty aflame with repugnance Demetrius listened to my words in respectful silence I say you are a servant but j ou are usurp ¬ ing the functions of a master How dare you lay a trap for me A trap he repeated I have laid no trap You lie I He displayed no resentment I thought r ZJy it may have been fanc3r that a smile tfORACE ftmtSUY VAOIELL- hovered upon his lips Copyright 1896 by J B Lippincott Co You lie I repeated Demetrius as glibly as honest men speak the truth You pandered to your masters fears CHAPTER Vn and urged him to send his f amily to Eu ¬ This premature declaration of feel- ¬ rope with me knowing that I should ings wihich I had sworn to mjself to refuse to leave Burlington at your mer- ¬ suppress was brought about partly by cy the mere- - of a coward the spring fever aforesaid partly by a He spread out his hands with a de ¬ youthful and excitable temperament preciating gesture and partly by the encouraging words of Mr Livingston I swear that you do IMark Gerard that same afternoon me an hrustiee I agreed to sta3r here Upon his own confession lie had antici ¬ and watch this madman but 1 pated some such explosion and I was intention of arousing his fury byhad no going not che man to balk his fancy near him The doctor and a competent I thought my companion faltered nurse have hirn in charge I suggested that you were in love with another to Mr Gerard that you should take woman the goddess Mark to Europe because you know You are the goddess I said fervent ¬ Europe and because 3 011 can teach the And I began to worship at your boy ly what I cannot shrine the very moment we met Yos honesty I said with em- ¬ Oh phasis You seem surprised If you had ¬ What 3 esterday Mr fallen in love with me ISTancy that ingston happened these taunts Liv justifies Ive would indeed have been surprising but served Mr Gerard faithfully he saved that I should fall in love with you is me from starvation or a worse fate the most natural thing in the world You must fall out of it again she and seeing his relentless enem3r at last in my power I 1 lost my head You answered gravel v saved me as 3 ou say from the crime of Never Mr Livingston I say you must murder and from the bottom of my heart I thank 3ou Please dont be ridiculous His extraordinary fluenc3 of speech I cant help it I replied You took me aback Anglo Saxons as a wrould make a graven image love- ¬ rule express themselves so unreadily sick that a freely flowing diction almost be- ¬ And wre were such good friends wilders she murmured Keep your till ask for I dont want to press you I con ¬ I promised tothanks my Itongue them hold about tinued what occurred in the cave but your I should hope not she returned her absurd sense of the ludicrous up- ¬ action to night absolves me from that permost as usual aIt Livingston Ill promise Before I go to bed Mr Gerard try and forget this this indiscretion shall be placed in possession of the Ive no love to give you Its better to facts We will see then what he will 9 be frank isnt it Dont frown and sa3 In the moonlight I could see his lips dont sulk You are such a nice boy whiten and I noted these signs Boy I ejaculated I am 26 Do of distress quiver much satisfaction with you know that Valexus Corvus was con ¬ The3r proclaimed the absence of col- ¬ sul at 23 Boy indeed You provoke me Mr Livingston lusion between the Greek and Gerard Eor Lets suppose for an instant that I that Gods sake sir dont tell him could return this love of yours are Youve left me no choice in the mat ¬ you in a position to support a wife ter I swear I could support a dozen He began to urge me to keep silence upon the terms you mention Your love employing- such arguments as his pro- ¬ would spur me to Titanic efforts lific brain afforded When he had ex- ¬ She laughed outright And I lost mj hausted these I shook my head temper Will If you look at this from a dollars pleaded you think this over sir he Sleep upon it and remember and cents point of view Miss Gerard 1 years of faithful that have nothing more to say service are at stake That is spoken like a man she Very well I replied Ill think it said mockingly Truly the fiend of over As for sleep I watch to night in mischief possessed her Nancy I cried cut to the quick by Burlingtons room There will be no her scornful wrords why are you so sleep for me He thanked me for the 12 hours grace cruel Is a mans love so small a thing but I cut him short that you can afford to fling it aside pardon me but are Her mood suddenly changed and youMr Livingston being1 not afraid of alone with that halting she confronted me with flash ¬ madman His injuries are not so severe ing eyes For yotu sake she said with dig ¬ as As 3 ou could wish Demetrius Rest nity I made light of your love We are here together living in the same assured my friend that the prospect house meeting a dozen times a day I of spending the night with Mr Burling- ¬ did my best to patch up the woof of our ton does not scare me at all I dont friendship but you have chosen to think he could move if he tried And burst the stitches I tried to spare you in my case Im stronger than he Yes he answered quietlj scanning and a man of tact would have appreci- ¬ ated my effort I have no love to give me from head to heel you are a power- ¬ you Mr Livingston because because ful young man but in a fight the vic my life is already pledged to another tor3 does not always rest with the I wish sir I pity you from the bottom of my heart strongest friendship is you could trust me My worth having Good night She walked awa3 leaving me a Sashed Give me your word Mr Livingston that you will not smirch my character and and speechless make me your friend for life Hugo I murmured sof tly you are The oily smoothness of his tones dis ¬ a fool Having registered myself among the gusted me and I answered roughty Your friendship Demetrius has no vast majority of my fellows I trudged My value in niy eyes And I tell you frank ¬ moodily towards the island thoughts followed Nancy but my foot- ¬ ly that one night will make no breach steps pointed in the opposite direction in my determination As sure as Im a fact which furnished me with meat standing here I shall tell Mr Gerard the for reflection Was I destined to love truth the verv first thing to morrow this fair woman and leave her Mor- ¬ morning So be it he answered sullenly ally and intellectually Nancj had be- ¬ I watched him as he strode to the boat come the magnet which swayed my fac- ¬ body were a stately figure but a personality that ulties what if my wretched constrained to bear mc henceforward aroused in me nothing but distrust and aversion He untied the painter pushed from not to her ap- ¬ off from the shore pulled across the Chewing this bitter cud I rapidly proached the island Already 1 had narrow channel made fast the boat to come to the margin of the lake En the post and entered the house Then 2 k5 J 2LS You are very generous sir Of course I am I like 3ou Hugo I recognize in you the qualities which I lack myself strength courage inflexi ¬ reverie But when instead of permitting them bility So its settled eh to remain a mere mass a collective at your service Mr Gerard Im one separates And I can use you to the best of ad- ¬ noun as it were vantage I like to use men And I pay each individual from its fellows learns to know the color which them handsomel3r There is Demetrius He must have1 grown rich in your each flower lends to the scene the note which each bird contrib- ¬ service and yet utes to the chorus then is felt the Speak out And yet what He has brains I said and he might truest deepest and most intense en ¬ have aspired to be something more than joyment of the bountiful feast which naturae offers to the senses Each flow- ¬ 3 our mere servant He aspired once to be my partner er each bird is a friend and about Lucky for him that I chose another eachyare clustered the niarrj-- pleasant associations that friendship brings man came That clear ringing melod3r from the I waited and the explanation between puffs of smoke opseis not merel3 a pretty song it is I educated Demetrius to assist me in the rich voice of our old friend the my business I was not 30 when I Carolina wren whose cherry note ac ¬ found him running barefoot in New companied b3 the pure cool breeze of York but I recognized at once in him early morning has so often brought those qualities and faculties which matM greetings through the open winproperly trained bring a man to the dow- That beautiful song of two cirnr front But Demetrius proved too smart rather plaintive notes is no longer n much to my disappointment and I had undistinguished part of a general We were at chorjis in the chickadees song which to show him his place Black Gulch then and I was engaged in has so many times broken the long the most extensive mining operations silence of winter and told us of th e Demetrius was m3r right bower but he coming spring even amid snow covered continually overstepped instructions fields and icicle pointed trees He thought he knew it all ch Well The memory is stored with remintff I had to have a partner a man whom I cences of former scenes and surroundcould talk to and control a conserva- ¬ ings with details of the habits and tive man who would furnish the motive appearance of the singers with inci power the running here and there and denlts of their courtship their rivalries thejr house building their parental cares and anxieties with their socio travels to other lands And these are alistirred to life to a greater or less i misvv degree by the sound of their voices XfVO lf cvsiaafsr i3ei wj ¬ -- youd jump at such an opportunity portiere Three Feathered Friends That Stick Together hung between the rooms but the door On a winter morning- when one has was open and a lamp burned brightly been vainly listening PARIS AT 602 MAIN ST for some upon Marks table furnishing sufficient life what a welcome sound is sign of Over Deposit Bank the tap- lightftfor the room beyond where Bur ¬ a is lington lay The nurse warned me to ping of woodpecker hisDoubtless it of Office hours 8 to 12 a m 1 to 6 p zn a downy excavating breakfast leave this lamp where it was too much larvae and we follow his tap tapping light he said was bad for his patient I took m3r seat by the head of the just for the satisfaction of seeing the black and white fellow at work or bed with my back to the portiere and he may be repairinghis facing the window The lower sash was for he fashions a home winter quarters in which to pass up and I could see and hear the ocean the colder months as well as one in I mention these details as briefly as pos- which to nest The male has a red band Office over G S Varden Co sible but they are important as the across the nape in the female this sequel will prove mark is white to be continued 8 to 12 a m 1 to 5 p m The hairy woodpecker is as a rule Office Hours less common than the down in the BIRD SONGS eastern states He may be known chief- ¬ One of the Pleasures Offered Cs by L C 3100RE J R ADAIR ly by his larger size the downy measuriNature ng- 6 It is pleasant to idle away an occa- is aboutinches in length while the hairy 2y2 inches longer sional hour during the spring or sumWith the downy we may often find mer en joying the fresh fragrance laden associated in the winter another climb air and the greensward with its dots or splashes of color and drinking in ing bird the white breasted unthatch No 3 Broadway Paris Ky the mingled chorus of songs and calls Seen creeping over tree trunks he has Office Hour 6 to 12 a m and 1 to of the many other sounds that pervade at first glance the appearance of a woodpecker but closer observation will 5 p m odc tf the place It is pleasant to allow these show that he differs in many points variable agreeable sensations to form a harmonious background to dreamy the oriost striking of which is that he A drawn - Marjliiffcedroom now vacant Here the nursettold me I should find coffee and MH DAILEY J 1 H A SMITH ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Moore Drs Adair Dental Surgeons IKr MMmR V r tec2 v 7 Im lim SFl Ji 7 T RAVI V 1 A l 7 W L 4 W-r- - i IV -- 4 w vN Lippincotts A deliverer at hand db- - Wlil HA VT My life is already pledged to another Rescuing Breezer is a little bit of a man with a gopj head on his shoulders and lots of ginger His wife is a woman of mag liifiint proportions beautiful and f uli of eherg3 The3r impress strangers as an ill mated pair but are happy as 3roung lovers and just as devoted to each other How did I ever get her echoed 3 BiiWIt Was the Lady Who Did the j a fellow was right to my hand poor let me do tlie planning in peace Such - five-and-twen- ty Ferdinand Perkins It must have been a heavy disappointment to Demetrius but he stood it like a Trojan Then came the murder of Perkins and what fol- ¬ We attended a grand concert on lowed Demetrius himself applied for night The theater was crowded and his present post which he has kept As you say hes a rich man He has no we were pretty well to the front In the midst of a very delightful musical kick coming entertainment some of the stage trapI glanced at my watch and rose pings overhead took and despite I sit with Burlington to night Mr the efforts of a few offire cooler heads the Gerard to have the audience keep their seats Yes yes He winced at the mans there was a panic Ever go through name I dont envy 3ou Well Ill Well I hope 3rou go to bed To morrow I shall spend such an experience never ma3 But Ill attempt no descrip-¬ with Mark of Dont believe His softened tones as he finished the tionyouritfeelings when in harrowing up theres nothing sentence provoked the exclamation to be gained b3 it I can only rememYoure a devoted father Mr Gerard ber in a vague wa3 how we were bufne sighed I live again Hugo in the person of feted and jammed how men swore and my child Ive had a hard life plenty women screamed how Kate kept her head through the terrible ordeal and of shadow lad and little sunshine Ive how at last peeped into most things and found them torn clothes bruised battered and with we found ourselves safeia hollow Even my love for Mark as 3rou the open air know has been niy greatest 303 and my How in the world did 3ou manage greatest misery Goodnight to rescue her I pitied him profound as I walked upstairs Community of suffering ac- sheKescue her Bless 3our soul man carried me out Detroit Frea cording to George Eliot is the root of Press pity and smarting beneath the knowl Warming Up edge that Nanc3 could never be mine There had been a quarrel and they realizing that life without her would prove saltless and sterile I could put sat rather far apart on the veranda m3self in the place of Mark Gerard and without speaking At last he said You are rather cold toward me stry with him all is vanity I she queried with a little laugh What a paradox the man was What It is more likel3r the change in the a bundle of contrast He possessed in man3 material respects a mind of the weather 3ou are feeling Dont jest with me he returned largest scope and also of the smallest speaking veiy earnestly a mind at once of the finest and Im not joking she said with big coarsest texture His financial combinI really feel a ations had gained him an international e3red ingenuousness little chilty myself I wish I had somereputation He was known as one of the pluckiest bulls in the stock ring thing around me As he moved his chair close to hers He had the tenderest affection for his she realized that the quarrel was over son But T knew him to be a sensualist and a poltroon Perhaps he had the and as he put something around her moral equipment which in these latter the moon very considerate hid behind da3s proves the shield of success the a cloud to give them a chanoe to mako aegis against which the slings and ar- it up N Y Journal rows of a debauched and unscrupulous The Functions of Hairs press rattle in vain Dr Exner in the Vienna Kliaisrho The professional nurse assured me Wochenschrift says As to the physi ¬ that the patient had rested easi- and ological functions of hairs it is admit ¬ had taken a surprising amount of nour- ¬ ted that the3 are modified sense organs ishment The slight S3mptoms of fever which have lost all connection with the had passed away and the application of nerves Certain hairs serve as organs the liniments caused less pain He la3 of touch The bulbs of the e3Telashes upon his back eyes and mouth closed are surrounded by a network of nerve senseless apparent to the outer fibers and in a less degree the eye world I received careful instructions brows Both serve to protect the eyes as to diet and massage and then the Being sensitive the give warning of nurse left me danger The eyelashes keep out dust The room was the one usually occu- ¬ Th hair of animals serves to maintain pied by Demetrius It had two doors andregulate the heat of the body but and a window One door communiQated invman the scalp alo ne serves this p J with the passage and the other with ¬ Breezer whilctalking to an old and in- ¬ Quite a romance quisitive friend Little out of the common too Kate was quite a belle and I had rivals b3r the score I was handicapped b3r the fact that I only weighed about 90 pounds while she was large and stately but I was in the running and going for all I was worth I admit that I might hav lost but for providential interference ¬ ¬ white breasts mode of progression black cap blue gray back yhite cheeks and characteristic note of 3auk yank combine to Tender his identification both easy and certain If one finds tihe downy and white breast in partnership it is quite proba ¬ ble that a third member of the firm is the chickadee During the winter these three birds seem to have something in common which draws them together Perhaps it ma3r be a feeling of loneliness which prompts them to seek each others companionship How ¬ ever they seem to be on the best of terms and one of the pleasantest ex- ¬ periences of a midwinter stroll is to encounter this trio The chickadee will doubtless announce himsalf in perfectly intelligible English and to the usual chick-a-de- e notes Prank 1M Chapman in Chautauquan THE BOVEIANDERS OF GUIANA A Strange Product of Dutch and In ¬ dian Races is in Guiana a class of inhabi- ¬ There tants who dwell along the central and lower reaches of the great rivers al- ¬ though the3 penetrate to considerable distances into the interior and have in fact made the whole region between the Essequibo and Orinoco their own These are the Boveianders a half breed race descended from the inter- ¬ marriage of the old Dutch settlers with the aboriginal women There are also black Boveianders who are descended from the admixture of Indians with the runawa3 negroes who fled to thewilder ness in the da3s of slavey In color the Boveianders of Dutch extraction are of a light brown 3ellow somewhat fairer than mulattos and having a strong European- cast of countenance The3arewellformedand general good looking those of negro strain are of a dirt3 reddish black somewhat flat- featured and ugl3 In habit and man ner the white is tid3 clean pleasant and attractive the black sloven- - foul S3cophantic and repulsive Their lan ¬ guage is English but so full of Indian and Dutch idioms and variations as to be something of a Volapuk The customs of the white Boveiander like his language are a combination of savagery and civilization Socialty as well as ethnological the European and Indian meet in his- personality Prior to the discover of gold in the northwest territory these people were little known in the colon3 except to the government and among the wood-trade- rs their chief industr3 being wood ¬ cutting As boatmen they are in their own way to be classed among the most expert in the world combining with the unerring instinct of the Indianithe superior intelligence and calm intre ¬ pidity of their Dutch ancestr3r Of late 3ears the3 have been brought more in touch with the colonists and already an interesting change has been wrought in their life Chambers Jour- ¬ ¬ - The tail feathers therefore instead of being stiffened and pointed Veterinary Surgeon at the end are soft and rounded The climbs downiward as well as upward and that he does not use his tail as a support Henry- L Casey - Dentist All diseases of the domesticated ani- ¬ mals treated on scientific principles Diseases ot the hog a specialty Office at Turnty Clark Mitchells lower stable L 8GBASS NURSERffiS FALL 1897 Trees Full stock of Fruit and Ornamental irrape Vines Small Fruits Asparagus and every thing for Or ¬ chard Lawn and Garden We have no Agents but sell direct to the planter saving enormous commis- ¬ sions Catalogue on application to H F HILLENMEYER JKAtLKOAJD TUtfE CARD Lexington Ky NRR arrival op trains From Cincinnati 1058 a m 538 p in 1015 p m From Lexington 439 a m 745 a m 333 p m 027 p m From Richmond 485 a m 740 a m L From Maysville 742 a m 325 p - m DEPARTURE OP TRAINS 3 28 pm 445 a m 755 a m 340 p m To Lexington 750 a m 1105 a in 545 p mj 1021 p m ToRichmond 1108 a m 543 p m 1025 p m To Maysville 750 a m 635 p m F B Carr Agent To Cincinnati nrTOPFAKF n TIME TABLE EAST JjV BOUND i ir - -- L llrloamXMOpm Ar Lexington XjV Lexington iiz iin ftoupmuam saipm Lv WincliesterllfxSjim 2ipm15iiu 3Upin Ar Mt Sterling 12intn 9500111 D5Uam 705dui J5 mm 310pm Ar Washington Ar PliilidelnhiM 10l5am 70nm 1240nn 90Spm Ar New York WEST BOUND Louisville 830am fi00pm Trains marked thus f run daily ex-¬ cept Sunday other trims run daily Through Sleepers between Louisville Lexington and New York without change For rates Sleeping Car reservations or any information call on orGEoRGE W Barney Div Pass Agent Lexington Ky FRANKFORT Agent L Ar Winchester Ar Lexington Ar Frankfort Ar Shelby vllle Ar Louisville 730am 450pm 6r5am 250pm 800am 520pm 735am 345pm 911am J30pm 1001am 720pm 1100am 815pm F B NRR Paris Ky Carr nal ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ e- French IIarriage Laws The formalities preceding marriage in Prance which have hitherto been of a formidable character have been modified no doubt in view of the dwindling population of the republic Men over 25 and women over 21 can now be united without the consent of their parents after presenting a single respectful notification of their intent and waiting one month before pro- ¬ ceeding to extremes Consenting parents are no longer obliged to have recourse to a notar3 and a formal deed but ma3 go to the municipal office and register the permission free cf cost When the parents are divorced the con- ¬ sent of the innocent party will suffice and when they are dead missing or imprisoned a mere oath dul3 attested will serve in place of legal proof Chicago Chronicle Plants Which Give Lisrht There are a number of plants and flowers which give out a phosphores- ¬ cent light in the dark Linnaeus first noticed this phenomenon in the com- ¬ mon nasturtium whose flowers seemed to him to have a faint iridescence at night Later observations b3 others showed that the light was stronger after verv sunn3 day Among other plants which possess this singular property are the marsh lily and the fraxinella The last named secretes a volatile oil which oozes out during hot weather spreads in a thin layer over the flowers and forms a vapor which becomes luminous in the darkness In he coal mines near Dresden grows a pecies of fungus which exhibits the appearance of luminous festoons of shifting colors La Nature Wrvninn Tiftc n cn Ho fny arorv Ann and a tear for every sorrow GVniaui Frmncok Pouliainde Sainl Fbixt ¬ CINCINNATI In Effect March 1 1897 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY EAST BOUND RY Lve Frankfort Arr Elkhorn crr owi al Arr Stamping Ground Arr Duvalls Arr Georgetown- Lve Georgetown Arr Newtown Arr Ceutreville Arr Elizabeth Arr Paris 1 x 630am j4bam 65 am 702am 708am 720am 800am 812am 1 300pm 32Upm 332prn 348pm 358pm 415pra 430pm 442pra Sr22am 452pm 828am 7458pm 840am 510pm 920am 530pm 932am 542pm WEST BOUND Lve Paris ArrElizaueth Arr Ceutreville Arr Newtown Arr Georgetown Lve Georgetown Arr Duvalls 938am 548pm 948am 558pm 1000am 610pm 1040am o35pra 1056am 646pm 1110am b53pm 1155am 704 pm 1135am Arr Stamping Ground Arr Switzer ArrEiKliurn GEO B HARPER IlVjun 725pm BERCAW 7llpm Genl Supt CD Frankfort Ky Genl Pass Agt BLACK ¬ HOUSE AND LOT AND SMITH SHOP FOR SALE DESIRE to sell my house and ot with blacksmith shop at Jackson ¬ ville Ky I will sell for half cash bal ance in twelve mouths For further particulars address or call on BENJ F SHARON 13oct tf Jacksonville Ky ¬ I i JOHN CONNELLY PARIS KENTUCKY Work guaranteed satisfactory Calls Your work iV promptly answered oliciteil Prices reasonable mt S Ji - r - v t f 3S fNF KWJ Jiwit5i j Agvffl - T m J injw V 3CR wy tv- - iTW f TW x - 4 Royal manes the food pure wholesome and delicious THE BOURDON io The Power Of The Hoodoo Waller Champ in Judge iJJurigsrCTegawgi FPrwf TUESDAY JANUARY -- 11 1898 M flOYAl BAirillti POWDER Absolutely Pure I L - ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEWYORK THE BQHBSQN NEWS Seventeenth Year Established 1881 Published every Tuesday and Friday by WALTER CHAMP Editors and Owners BBUOE MILLER Make all Checks Money Orders etc Payable to the order of Champ MIMER Pete Ja ksons agitation and fear were plainly visible as he approached Policeman Brown to relate his trouble IV Mistah Ofnsahsaid the negro got er complaint toe make agin a doctah dat is stayin nex do toe me obah ii A eotio ri wrifcri seems to Hane Cottontown Well Pere what is the trouble this on in spite of all the remedies which you have applied certainly needs time asked the officer niegah energetic and sensible treatment Dat Yo see its dis way Obediah Molefoot is a hoodoo doctah For twenty five years that stand ard preparation ot cod liver on an trowed a spell obah me Nonsense Pete Youve been drink ¬ ing again Deed I aint boss Dat niggah hab suahly got me conjured How did he do it Pete Boss he done it by hidin a little red has proved its effectiveness in cur ¬ Dat ing the trying affections of the flannel bag uudah mah dostep bag was a hoodoo sack au had in it a throat and lungs and this is the moles foot a piece on lead ore a knife reason why the cod liver oil par ¬ blade a magnet a petrified twig some tially digested strengthens and wool off a dead niggahs haid a hoss vitalizes the whole sys ¬ wouldi t I hair an some lizard dust tem the hypophosphites tousan dollahs I the tech dat sack fo a act as a tonic yo boss ls a dead nitrgah ef dai and the mind and nerves tell moved immejutely glycerine soothes and sack aint con- ¬ How does it feel Pete to be heals the irritation Can Persistent Coughs SCOTTS GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS Theatrical And Otherwise Remarks In The Foyer Otis Skinner the eminent young American actor will produce his new play Prince Rudolph at the Lexing- ¬ ton opera house at an early date vx GROCERY STOCK Frank James the once noted outlaw i a doorkeeper at the Standard Theatre He is employed in a in St JLouis wholesale shoe store during the day NEWT MITCHELL THE POPULAR GROCER Ts EMULSION Herrmann the magician appears to- ¬ night at Lexington Miss Francis of Yale with Lavinia Shannon in the title role will be the attraction Satur- ¬ day night Miss Shannon will be enter tained by the Lexington Elks KENTUCKY MILITARY daily displaying an extra choice line of Special Fancy groceries etc Below is mentioned some of the standard and select stock If you want good goods you will find just that sort at my store I will be pleased to fill your order and assure you the very best goods to be had EVAPORATED FRUITS Peaches Prunes Apricots Pears Wed have the worlds largest garrison We would be gad by the eternal Fort Thomas would defy comparison Had it Kentuckys evry Colonel Champgn ions French Peas Shrimp Salmon Sardines Pearl Hominy Rice Oat Meal Rolled Oats Olives Capers Chow Chow Tabasco Sauce to ADVERTISING RATES Displays one dollar per Inch for first inser tion half rates each Insertion thereafter Locals or reading notices ten cents pei tine each insertion Locals in black type twenty cents per line each insertion Fractions or lines count as full lines when running at line rates Obituaros cards of than fes calls on candi good at nuffin dates resolutions of respect and matter of a All right Pete Ill remove the hoolike nature ten cents per line Special rates given for large advertise doo from under your doorstep ments and yearly cards Thank yo sah boss thank yosah Yo hab sabed mah life Id hab bin a The Legislature dead niggah befo Sunday ¬ ¬ ¬ Lawd boss a fellah jes aint no good at nuffin Is got a misery in man back I cant kill no rabbits cant ketch no feesh cant ketch no possums cant pass when I shoots craps am alwayb losin mah razzah an mah gal has dontgone an shook me I jes cant do no ¬ jured you think of any combi ¬ nation so effective as this A Good Memory often saves money and also good health If you are troubled with constipation indiges- ¬ tion or any form of stomach trouble remem- ¬ ber to take home a bottle of Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin and health will be restored to you Trial sizes loc lo doses 10c large size 50c and SI 00 of W T Br- oks druggist Paris Ky lian m - See that the Be sure you get SCOTTS Emulsion loan and fish are on the wrapper 50c and Sioo all druggists BOWNE Chemists New York SCOTT Edam Cheese N Y Cream Cheese Pineapple Cheese Imported Macaroni DomesticMacaroni Pure Buckwheat Flour Pure Maple Syrup Mincemeat Nancamp Pork and Beans Nancamp Tomato Catsup Isgrig are Davis Thompson offering surprising bargains in mens Choice Celery Baltimore Oysters and boys stylish shoes The prices are 1 right Chesapeake Ohio Ry Changes Time tf ISGRIG TURKEYS Finest Chocolate Candies Mixed and Stick Candies 1000000 insurance on the lives of Commencing Sunday December 12th the Bourbon Countys representative citi- ¬ Almonds Pecans Filberts Cream Nuts Call on R P Dow Jr for Chesapeake Ohio Ry will shorten the time zens of itsF F V Limited train which will leave particulars 26oc 8t Loose Musoatel Raisins Seedless London Layer Raisins l30 nt4 Mts erlingat 520 p mjWinchester in np m Lexington and Frankfort i18p Citron Figs Dates Shelby ville7U0 p m reaching Louisville at To Cure A Cold In One Day 8uu oclock p m making direct connection in Unio Depot in Louisville with the ini- ¬ tio s Central Limited Vestibuled traiu leav ¬ ing Louisville at 810 p m carrying Free 1 The Northwestern is carrying nearly Raisins K a Representative J T Hinton yester- ¬ day introduced an act to repeal an act entitled an act for the protection pur- ¬ chases lessees and encumbrances of real estate also an act to provide for taking depositions in shorthand and regulating the fees therefor Speaker Beckham announced his Hon standing committees yesterday Representative J T Hinton Bourbons was well taken care of being made chairman of the committee of Charitable Institutions and assigned to places on three other important committees Revenue and Taxation Municipalities and Banks and Banking The Speaker did well by he Seventh district and his committees give satisfaction lets All druggists refund the money The New York Sau Friday printed Chair Car and a elegant sleepers reaching if it fails to cure 25c For sale by W Meviphis at 700 m next morning and New Orleans T p in next and the names of thcse pensioners who le direct connection in M evening or allmaking T Brooks and James Kennedy Paris Texas mphis ceive more than 45 each per month points Also connects in Union Depot iu Ky Kentuckys Federal Pensioners Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- ¬ ¬ It costs The list includes 3568 names nearly three millions a year for these bigh rate pensioners alone The tot 1 number of names on the pension roll is 976000 and the war has been over thirty two years Saturdays Courier Journal published a list of Kentucky s Federal pensioners who draw in excess of 45 a month two in the 100 class sixty one in the 72 class and twenty six in the 5U class eighty nine in all The Kentucky Press SW Louisville with the Air Line B O s sI Henderson Route traius for St Louis and the West and with Big Four Route for Jhicjigo and points North This is the best and quickest train service ever given the Blue Grass seel ion for the West and South and is seventy miles shorter to st Louis than via Cincinnati For full information call on C O Agents or write to the undersigued No trouble to answer questions GV NEWTON MITCHELL THE GROCER Main St adjoining Northern Bank Chronic Dyspepsia Cured Paris Ky BakneyD P Lexington Ky A W Of Peck P O Columbus Ohio Gents I have purchased a box of Wrights The Georgetown News has been Celery Capsules from James T Uluscr drug¬ U and used Legislature adjourned Friday changed from a seven colunm semi gist Waverly Constipation them forbtomach The 1 was unable to Trouble and and most of the Senators and Represen- ¬ weekly to an eight column weekly do anything for nearly two years I ased three boxes o your Celery Capsules ana they tatives spent Saturday and Sunday at - so have cured me Kor the benefit of Editors T C Adams and Milo Shanks alllicted J wish to send this letter otterhome The thirteen fair candidates for Very i ru ly yours W S ADEiSM State Librarian however remained at KivtJ uut luo pieasiug uewo lumi lury i Sold by all druggists sit 50c and SI per box will revive the Richmond PantagrapJi the capital and made bay while the sun Send address on postal to the Wright Med Co Columbus O for trial size free 6hone Not one of the thirteen ladies ¬ - To the Wright Medical Wrights Celery Capsules Co Anderson li Pike Co O Recommends S Buck and Bills Furniture Window Shades Oil Barber Shop Cloths Carpets Mattresses DEALER GEO W DAVIS in Etc Special attention given to Undertak ing and Repairing ¬ For first class work Three first class barbers All work done strictly first class Next door to Bourbon Bank 4nov tf Main Street - - - - Paris Ky New Laundry Agency Winchester Power Laundry a first- class institution and solicit a share of Work or orders the public patronage Clays drug store will left at Clarke 16ap t I have secured the agencj for the Telephones For Sale The News office for Jack Chinn is just aching to go over thinks or will confess her chances hope less and it is possible that all thirteen to Columbus to help Allen O Myers r FTER suffering for nearly thirty years MRS LAURA WEISIIAUF will really be put in nomination at the beat Hanna As bulldozer boodler and from dyspepsia Mrs H B caucus to nigt The Seventh district black sheep Jack Mark and Allen re- Of Murry Intl Recommends Wrights Sk wlaof a prominent businessDudalo mra of the queerest political haB four candidates Miss Margaret spectively ar Warea vr IT T rrlfeas Far 33 yaars I was Celery CxpMileb j a GGEstamt suSorer ft oxa iysepeia and Ingels cf Paris Miss Celeste Lucas of triplets that ever happened ¬ Two good telephones good for dis ¬ Work tance of 500 miles Will sell cheap receive immediate attention Can be used in the country Apply to taiicu iui nuu ucurcicu piumpnj it fi it f Bruce Holladay Respectfully particulars EE 2t BL p r Lexington Miss Mattie Crutcher of Franklin county and Miss Birdie Bar Hanna is now an even money favorite Miss Pauline in the Ohio Senatorial Stakes nett of Henry county He is Helm Hardin of Covington and Miss out to win and hopes to get a good run Leila Calhoun of Owensboro claim to for his money be in the lead but no man dares prohesy who will be nominated to night Hanna claims to have enough votes to win out the Ohio Senatorial derby The Senate Steering Committee has The race will be started to day at Col ¬ been decided on with one exception and umbus Senators Goebel Brons is as follows ton McChord Hays Sims and probably Your Iiife Insured lc a Day Senator Shanks for the sixth man Our insurance is protected oy bank- ¬ J H Ely the negro Djmocrat and able paper on the Capital CitynoBank of Columbus O There can be stronger preacher elected Assistant Cloak room guarantee given you We dare not use Keeper at Frankfort was arrested for a banks name without authority if you alleged embezzlement of Muhlenberg doubt it write them Good health is Wrights the best life insurance county school funds Celery Capsules gives you good health o Liver Kidney and Stomach The Louisville Times Thursday asked they cureRheumatism Constipation and trouble the following pertinent questions about Sick Headaches 100 days treatment the Democrats who refused to vote for costs lc a day A sight draft on above Ely the colored candidate for Assistant bank in every 1 box which brings money back if wo fail to cure you If the half dozen your by W T Brooks druggist Cloak Room Keeper Sold gold Democrats in the last Legislature were traitors when they refused to sup ¬ Wrights Celery Tea cures eonstip port the caucus nouiinee what are the r drusrsjisr tion sick headaches 25 half dozen silver Democrats in this Legislature who yesterday did the same XV It Smiths College Lexington Ky thing The newspaper readers have probably Is where hundreds- of clerks farmer noticed that all the girls who elope or boys and others have invested 00 for have notoriety thrust on them are beauti- ¬ tuition and board for an education and ful and prominent in society The are now getting 1000 and over a year homelyjgirl doesnt stand a ghost of a chance for a send off by the average re- The Kentucky University Diploma under seal is presented graduates of this porter honored and responsible college Read The German emperor wouldnt do a ad and keep this notice for reference thing to the American editors if he Remember in order that your letters He has seventy may reach this college to address only could reach them German editors in jail W R Smith Lexington Ky -- The Wright Medical Co Murry Iml Sept 17 1896 Columbus Ohio Lnst sprint 1 purchased a box of Wrighrs Celery Capsules fr m Dear Siks C Davenport druggist Blufftou Ind and used them for stomach trouble with which I had been afflicted for more than 15 years Since taking your Cap- ¬ sules I have lost all trace of pain and my stomach is entirely well I can eat any thing and can truthfully say that I have not felt better in years Yours Respectfully L ¬ Mrs Lauka Weishauft Sold by W T Brooks at 50o and 100 per box Send address on postal to the Wright Med Co Columbus Ohio for trial size free weak8tomach Tho lightest food producod distress causing severe pain and tic forma ¬ tion of gas No matter how careful of my diet I suffered agonizing para after eating I vras treated by many physicians and t icd numerous remedies without permancn t Lelp Two years ago I began taking Dr Miles Nerve and Liver Pills and Nervine Within a week I commenced improving and per ¬ sisting in tho treatment I was soon able to eat what I liked with no evil effects I keep them at hand and a single dose dispels any old symptoms Dr Miles Eemedles HEV arosold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee first bottle benefits or money re- ¬ funded Book on dis- ¬ eases of the heart aqd nerves free Address DR MILES MEDICAL CO Elkhart Ind smsssmB oH lal IB iMn jfl flU H jfll jPI V 7 MffTtirrl word so full of meaning and about which such tender and MOTHER There is no holy recollections cluster as that of Mother she who watched over our helpless infancy and guid- ¬ ed our first tottering step Yet the life of every Expectant Moth- ¬ er is beset with danger and all effort should be made to avoid it SO assists nature in the change tak- ¬ L H Landman H TUESDAY JAN month OPTICIAN Df Of No 503 W Ninth Street Cincinnati Ohio Will be at the Windsor Hotel Paris Ky 11TH 1398 returning every second Tuesday in each Optician La n d m a has been visiting this city regularly for over five years and has ad ¬ justed glasses to the eyes of the best people Of Paris and Bourbon County and has proven himself com petent thorongh reliable and honest You can get Landmans glasses from Clark Clays drug store between hie visits and when he makes his regular visit he will examine your eves thorough ly and make any change necessaiy to give satisfaction Examination free References Drs W J Fithian Eads Buck Fithian Bowen and C D Cram of Paris ¬ ¬ - Mothers Friend ¬ - Awarded HOW TO FIND OUT Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty four hours a sediment or settling Indicates an unhealthy condition of the lildneys When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back is also convincing proof lhat the kidneys and bladder are out of order WHAT TO DO There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed that Dr Kilmers Swamp Root the great kidney remedy fulfills evrry wibh in relieving pain In the back kidneys liver bladderand every part of the urinary passages It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor wine or beer and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate The mild and the extraordinary effect of swamp Root Is soon realised It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing ca es If you ued a medicine you should have the best bold by druggists price fifty cents and one dollar You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet MADE MOST PERFECT both sent free by mail Mention The ParlB tKy Nkws and send your address to Dr Powder Free Kilmer A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Co Binghampton N The from Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant proprietors of this paper guarantee tH gen uiness of this offer 24sp lmo 40 YEARS THE STANDARD Highest Honors DR Worlds Fairy so many have said Dont be persuaded to use anything but dread suffering or gloomy forebodings to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child and she is found stronger after than before confinement in short it makes Childbirth natural and easy as ¬ place that the Expectant Mother is enabled to look for ward without ing ¬ l The reason 1 can do this is because I have no big rent to pay becme I pay cash for my goods and becau e I buy from the factories You are cordially in ¬ vited to examine prices patterns and qualities now in furnishing lino you the at the lwesf possible bei prices Your oljecfc is to BUY the b at go tls you can for the So moi ey 3rou have to spend you see our inie ests are identical Iwil guarantee to save you money on anything in the house My gosclt am is to SELL ¬ SPRING CARPETS WALL PAPERS Elegant line of 1898 Full line of BED ROOM SUITES FOLDING BEDS from 25 lar e glass up full size upright Elegant line of - ¬ ¬ MOTHERS FRIEND My wife suffered more in ten minutes with either of her other two chil ¬ dren than she did altogether with her last having- previously used four bottles of Mothers Friend It is a blessing to any one expecting to be- ¬ ¬ - 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE ¬ jjrjnjraj quickly ascertain our opinion freo wnether an Invention is probably patentable Communica ¬ tions strictly conn den tial Handbook on Patents cent free Oldest agency for securing patents Patents taken tnrouxh Munn Co receive special notice without charge in the AnvnTio aondlniT n nVfitoh fttld dflSCriDtion maV White Enameled and Brass Beds at prices that can no- SIDE BOARDS sfc CREAM ¬ ¬ BAKING 1 ¬ come a MOTHER Of TJrugglsts says a customer Hknderson Dale Carmi Illinois at Designs Copyrights Trade Marks c cated Buy from the dealer who is at a small expense not the one pay ¬ ing big rents and who has to charge bigprices Respectfully be dupli- ¬ i y ¬ P0WMR of price Write for bookcontaining testimonials ana valuable information for all Mothers free The IraJIel SefralaUr Co Attast 6a 100 or sent by mail on receipt Scientific American A handsomely illustrated weekly Largest clr culatlon of any scientific journal TermB 3 a year four months fL 8oldbyall newsdealers J T HINTON Wood Mantels and Tilings SDR CALDWELLS PEPSIN INDIGESTION II K MUNN Branch Office Co861 New York St Washington C 25 V D Undertaking and Embalming scientifically attended to --3A wmn wer THE BOURBON NEWS TUESZUijf JANUARY v rg naM ira 11 1398 - tie bdobboh HEW 1881 The King of The Kettle PERSONAL MENTION NUPTIAL KNOTS i Seventeenth Year Established seco Enleied at the Post office at Paris Ky iiss mail matter TELEPHONE NO 124 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Payablein Advance 2 00 Six mouths One year news costs you QUit port FROM A cat FREE 8100 Mrs John Cunningham of Escondi- da this county one of the heirs of the COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED BY Argyle millions in Scotland writes to THE NEWS MAN as The News as follows The more yomrub gold the brighter it Notes Hastily Jotted On The Streets At shines When the ship rolls in from The Depots In The Hotel Lobbies And across the briny deep freighted with its Elsewhere treasures the editors who have helped Mr John S Smith is in Cincinnati throw on the search lights shall be rehandsomely in gold or with a on a business trip membered grand banquet The grandmother of Miss Clay Thomas is visiting Miss ¬ even get a re ¬ born in Argyle Scotland in 1730 nephew OF CHARGE the Estills Mary Ann Campbell was mar- ¬ Make all Checks Money payable to the order of Champ Orders MiMjEK Etc Frank Co will offer the ladies of Bourbon a week of bar- ¬ From January 17th to gains 22d they will hold their Annual Clearance Sale of all short lengths and odd pieces Every department will be represented in this sale It will pay you to give them a call The Enquirer tells that Richard Scott Breckenridge of the and Miss Bessie Flynn of Nicholasville Editor Desha Lexington Herald was in the city yes- ¬ eloped Thursday morning and were terday married in Cincinnati After the wed ¬ Mr Thos Henry Clay is improving ding the groom left the bride for a short He is now able to sit up a short time time to take a few drinks and while in a saloon was touched for 45 and his every day Dr Lynn Moore arrived last night railroad tickets The following announcement has from a fortnights visit to his old home been received in Detroit Monday Night Literary Club Mr and Mrs J Quincy Ward The Mrs C M Clay Jr is visiting her announce the marriage of their daughter night with Miss Lucy Lowry met last parents Mr and Mrs John D Harris Anna Cary in Madison and the Cincinnati Dr Louis Landman Mrjpzekiel FieldClay Jr Miss Anna Connell has returned optician will be at the Hotel Windsor Thursiy January the sixth from a visit to Miss Gussie Punch in to day eighteenhundred and ninety eight All -Mt Sterling Sunnyside Ladies5 A total eclipse of the sun will occur Paris Kentucky Medal Awarded Senator J M Thomas and Repre- ¬ January 21st but it will not be vison ¬ To morrow afternoon at ha past one A medal was promised at the last sentative J T Hinton returned yesterible in America oclock the Little Rock Christian Teachers Institute to the pupil in the day to Frankfort Eev Dr Varden preached at the county schools who would stand the Mrs L lrank left yesterday for a Church bedecked in holly and misteop First Baptist Church in Lexington Sun best examination on Went worths short visit to her sons Drs Louis and will be the scene of a pretty wedding 1 The contracting parties will be Mr day morning and evening Mental Arithmetic on the second Satur- ¬ Ben Frank in Louisville Chas Walls of Little Rock and Miss The Mrs Jack Fitznatrick who was To morrow nisht Rev E JgCB day of January the 8th inst being present stricken with paralysis while on a visit Sara EJiza Henry the lovely daughter Co JLV Mann will begin a series of prayer agent ftfr Ginn of Mr and Mrs J Will Henry of near hearing the discussion of plans for in Cynthiana is improving and meeting addresses on Methodism the Montgomery line Rev Saxby securing a circulating library for the 529 MAIX ST PARIS KY Misses Hallie and Katie Gay of pastor ot the church will perform the has been suspended on the pub- county schools promised a box of Pisgah Woodford county are guests of Work ceremony Prof A M Gutzeit the wed ¬ lic roads until after the meeting of the twenty books to the school whose pupil their sister Mis Newton Mitchell ding marcirking will play the march new Fiscal Court which meets Friday should win the medal Miss Pearl Allen of Lexington Miss Carrie Stone will be maid of honor The examination was held Saturday city has been seriously ill during a visit and Miss Mamie Neal and Miss Ella Fred Piper of this medal was won by Ma tei who has been eight dollars per and the to Mrs Walter Clark is improving Denton will be bridesmaids Mr John granted a pension of Frank Ford of the North Middletown receive 262 back pay Clay month and will The Bourbon Dancing Club will Soper will be best man and Mr school Miss Bessie Rogers teacher Cooper of Mt Sterling and Mr DjI give an impromtu dance to night at The two Mormon elders who were at Consequently the North Middletown Odd Fellows Hall The dance will be zell will be groomsmen North Middletown a short time ago school gets the books We congratulal e gin at eight oclock a OBITUARY looking for converts in Clark the successful pupil the school and th were Mrs J T Hinton went to Frank-¬ teacher county last week -S fort yesterday to spend the week at the Respectfully Dedicated To The Memory Of The Dead Thieves Caught Sneak The launching of the twin battleCapitol Hotel with her husband Bour not Joseph Walliugford a retired banker Kentucky and Kearsage will ships Ross a negio man who stole a bras Representative February Bud aged ninetyjone died at Maysville Sun- ¬ occur before f e latter part of To close out all Winter goods during the next 30 days hat and overcoatfrom the residence c Mr and Mrs John Kiely and fam- day He was married in 1829 to MiS or the first of March Main street of Mr Geo Wilder L Morehead of Millers - we will sell everything in stock at prices less thah cost Sev- ¬ ily have returned to Cincinnati after Amanda Judge Purnell has appointed Albert N yardmaster was chased down -- who years died five yesterday morning by Officer spending the holidays with Mr John P burg Rice janitor of the court house to suc- enth street ago Three of their children survive Kiely and family of this city colored Rice Hill when Ross took refuge under ceed Jas Henderson Diess Goods formerly 75c and S100 per yard at 39c embracing them Overbeys tobacco warehouse hiding will begin his dnties February 1st Mr Chas Hanson formerly of this fancy weaves broadcloths novelties and whipcoid diagonal merges under the floor Officer Hill turned the Talle linens and napkins large variety at cost has resigned his position of treas Adulterated Flour I have a large stock of comforts and hose on Ross to get him out but this citv of the Belt Line Railway Company All our underwear at much less than cost I can plan failed He was finally scared urer blankets all sizes and weights It is now generally acknowledged Penangs and percales formerly Sic to close 4c per yud and will go South to reside after spendsupply any need in these lines from out by a bull dog Ross was tried in man unscrupulous millers mix Pee our hosiery at lUcand loc per pair worth 25c ing this week with his sister Mrs W that medium to fine grades Call and look Judge Webbs court and was held oyer -- Nntirms nf pvrtv npcpi ntirm Ipsc thnn onsf i93 corn flour corn starch and the refuse c R Thomas in this city J T HlNTON Jn 100 bond to Circuit Court He is in at tfw stock of sugar refineries with their flour in 10 4 New York mills sheeting worth 30c for JSc jail Splendid bleached and unbleached cotton 5c per yird Miss Carrie Frank gave a handsome order to enhance their profits Some of The annual Graded School Tourna Wes Berry charged with stealing euchre Friday afternoon at her home on these ingredients are positively injurious mient which was held laBt year at Har was Co clothing from J W Davis Broadway in compliment to her attract- as food and contain no nutritive prop- ¬ rodsburg will meet in Richmond May by the 100 bond for trial ive guests Miss Hallie Matthews of erties whatsoever We do not wish as Entry blanks have been for-¬ held over in 2S 28 Circuit Court Louisville There were seven tables ot yet to mention names but it has been warded to the Paris High School players and the first prize a silver and proved by competent analysis that more The Turnpike Question Warren Brooks Eddie Parker and cut glass puff box was won by Mrs than one mill selling flour in Paris has WE HAVE EE0EIVED A SPEBHDIB ST00K fS Seemingly in defiance of Gov Brad- ¬ Bruce Miller and the second a silver been detected in selling blended flour a five round draw last who boxed Fel- leys roast of the tollgate anarchists the Thursdaynight will meet at Odd We unhesitatingly guarantee that back hat brush by Mrs John Ireland IMPORTED SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS Hall the latter part of January raiders destroyed the gates near Lancas The third prize a silver and pearl paper every sack of flour of whatever grade lows for a fifteen round contest for a de- ¬ ter Saturday night in the Governers knife was won by Miss Mamie McClin that goes from our mill is pure wheaten own county and left a note threatening tock Punch was served during the product Our mill is open to inspection cision the gate keeper with corporal punish- ¬ pliy and after the games a dainty at any time and we have no machinery of The Ameri ment if he attempted to collect more The Board of Appeals The house was for making blended flour as many mills lunch was served ean Turf Congress met in Lexington tolls The gates are now being guarded decorated with palms and Mermet roses have Our Prices are lower than any houRe in Central Kentucky wqsd to consider very important vesterdav grand jury There were abont thirty ladies present The Fleming county If you want to be sure that you are quality ard style are considered We ask you to give ur a caiL is composed of Col E F indicted a turnpike company for setting business It buying good pure wholesome flour buy Clay of this city Mr Rolla Wells of up a toll gate in less than a mile of that made by us which is sold by all St Louis and Judge Geo Perkins of Flemingsburg The distance less than IE Frank Co will hold their An ¬ leading grocers Covington a mile was four fet by absolu te meas- ¬ nual Clearance Sale from Jan ¬ Paris Milling Co of Sir ried Wallace Estill William Wallace in Lewisburg Green briar county Virginia His first child was the Sarah Estill born in 1749 great grandmother of Circuit Judge Thomas J Scott Among the other de scendants are Col James W Caperton of Richmond grandson of Capt James Estill Col Robert Estill of Missouri Bettie Estill who married Wm R Gar ¬ rison of New York A daughter Es telle Garrison married and now lives in Scotland with her husband who is a member of Parliment Miss Florie Estill the sweet singer who in olden times was royally entertained in Ken- ¬ tucky by Mrs John T Estill and whose three charity concerts in New York City realized 25000 for the benefit of the poor and John Campbell of Warren O Mrs Cunningham is in direct communication with all these heirs with a view to holding a meeting at an early date The plan is to discuss the matter before President McKinley and get Gov McCreary to represent the heirs in Scotland ¬ ¬ ¬ Engagements Announcements And Sol ¬ emnizations Of The Marriage Vows m r mr rJ vmmi hi a h vt J rir J B Wall and Miss Julia Watkius step brothejr and step sister were mar Appreciating the demand for something sensible and Princeton last week ried at substantial to supply the place of a oft time useless spears Christmas present we have arranged a special sale at The marriage of Mr Henry - in -r -and Mrs Georgie Spears will occur iuio CnOPIO U A U rr lu uuiiiiiiue uiiuugn uie nunuctys hn hHinn iuvv afternoon at half past four oclock at St ¬ Peters Episcopal Church Bishop Bur ¬ this sale we are now offering Ladies Misses and Childrens and Men and JSoys Shoes in the best and most ton officiating Mattie Anderson in Cynthiana County Clerk Paton Saturday issued popular makes and in the latest toes and shapes at low Ken- ¬ Mr Will Ruby the noted mnrrincrft lippiisps to Harrv Giles and down prices You should take advantage of this oppof-J 71 1 is in the miss tucky wheelman of Louisville ida jiiscarciou ana luamn anapptunity would DeP more useful or atceptable as a city The latt ris a and Miss Edna Ho war U fK0n o cHrlicK ipan i n oljiioii iV ui oiiuw ocicuicu liuin uuiv n fnuF lv Mr David Kennedy and two sons daughter of Squhv John Howard date stock are ill of fever at their home near this Ruddles Mills precinct r w m I SFNSIRI F ptuai lstr rn jjiics -- SIFTS j r- 1 4- n t- - V -- - --mW - I I 1 1 pui wnat Y m - city Davis Thomson Isgrig FOB THE MOL ¬ Rich table linens Choice Stock of kid gloves The largest and most complete stock of handkerchiefs ever brought to the city the novelties in china etc and gents umbrellas Fancy hosiery Mens furnishings etc Come in and see our elegant stocks r -- G TUCKE ¬ CONDONS SPEGAL -- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ v -- K ¬ ¬ FOR FALL AND WINTER f The Mercer Fiscal Court has freed the Look at our special offerings in ladies Ninety miles short lengths of dress goods misses and childrens shoes nice for pikes in that county Judge W M Purnell has appointed were acquired by gift and the remaining silks linens white goods Ham the holiday trade Attorney Harmon Stitt Public Admin- ¬ ninety miles were bought at 500 per burgs laces etc will be offered ¬ Davis Thompson Isgrig istrator and Guardian to succeed At- mile No bonds were issued R at prices regardless of cost Brennan Chas torney John M James has been appointed Oil Inspector Kentucky Midland Medical Association Remember the date January to succeed J K Spears The Kentucky Midland Medical 17th to 22d ON SATURDAY JAS 1898 Association will meet Thurooay at Shel N Washout On The L Found A bunch of keys Owner at 2 oclock p m the store room and by ville Dr Louis Frank o Louisville dwelling ou the OConnor lot will be 1ST train from Cincinnati is on the program for a paper on Ap- can get them by calling at The News sold the purchaser being required to re- ¬ The L office due hre at 1015 p m was delayed pendicitis Diagnosis and Treatment move the building at once a about three hours Sunday night on ac- ¬ Dr F L Lapsley of this city is on the BOURBON BANK Wnnamakers Words of Wisdom between Falmouth program for a discussion of the paper on count of a washout The train came via Appendicitis and Cynthiana John Wanamaker the great million- ¬ Maysville to Paris and the 445 a m STOCK AND TURF NEWS aire merchant is perhaps the heayiest ad- ¬ train yesterday went to Cincinnati bv vertiser in the world Speaking recently Sales and Transfers Of Stock Crop Etc of bis sys em he said the same route Will not be responsible for any debts Turf Notes I do the heaviest advertising in dull unless written older from me Bath county farmers are pleased with Judge Welbs Judgments times Then is when the people look S BROOKS CLAY their wheat prospects most ke nly for bargains are anxious to Snpeivisor of Public Roads In a session of Judge Webbs court M F Dwyer has sold Ben Bruoh to know how much things cost and when 8jan tf yesterday Willis McClure was assessed James R Keene for 25000 and where they can save money I ad 25 and sent to jail for ten days for a hundred to one vertite particular things give prices and Miss Al Farrow arrying concealed weapons won at New Orleans Saturday take as much pains with my announce- ¬ ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Jim Brooks drew a 750 prize tor a shot as I do with my stock One big Railey Bros of Versailles sold to F ments breach of the peace dinner wont keep the reputation of the John Arnold paid a similar amount D Deane of Buffalo N Y their pair All persons having claims against C Amber Glint and house but steady good cooking does it F Clay deceased will present the of road mares anddisorderly for being drunk Each I never permit interest in my announce ¬ same properly proven according to law Princess with a record of 228 ments to lag and never inias an issue in to the undersigned Administrators brought 2000 Alleged Cubaus Arrested All persons knowing themselves in Advertising Samp aud Dick Wilson of Lexington my chosen publications debted to C F Clay deceased will Jose Luna and Napiel Fliego two will have J A Lyles great pacer nas mae mY store one of the largest in please settle promptly with the Admin- ¬ tne country alleged Cubans who were in Paris yes- - Earlmont 2092 in their racing sf istrators S B CLAY j terday srinng cigaio uivu ble the coming season They will tni1 Administrators of C F Clay deceased to have smuggled into the United on the Rushville track with lljan 4wk States were arrested for peddling R R Early of Versailles sold to The Northwesterns dividends t fined 5 each out a license They were Myers of St Louis 90000 policy holders are unequaled and to Liggett court They had but in Judge Webbs nnnnda of tobacco at an average of 11 4 procure Northwestern dividends you gave a bos of Havana 610 together and cents per pound David Jones sold a must carry Northwestern insurance tf PEDDLERS LICENSE EQR SKLE balance of tne fine wnen crop of twelve acres to Lexington parcigars for the they were allowed to seek greener field ties at thirteen cents GHEfiP Oystehs celery fresh cakes and At Winchester The same fellows worked Lexington T C Robinson and F M Poer sold crackers nevr owighnm molasses New York cream cheese last week 27355 pounds to C B Stewart at fifteen Newton Mitchell tf A license ito peddle goods with one cents per pound -horse wagon in Bourbon county until New crop currents raisins citron thesath day of Novemter oat Insure in the Northwestern to peaches prunes apricots hominy wngnrs Celery Tea cures constipa- - Will sell for 5 cost 1150 Apply at meal rolled oato 3t day to morrow may he too late tion sick headaches 2Sc at druggists The News office MmHELt Judge Purneirs Appointments ure uary 17th to 2 2d inclusive All JT11VE MERCHANT TAILORS S E TIPTON Cutter PUBLIC SALE Mil Our S200Q -- ¬ ¬ 2500 OVERCOATS NOTICE Elegantly trimmed and made by first class tailors and you will never pay 3000 or 300 again We make pants for joo that are good and the best for 800 These would cost you 700 and 1200 any- ¬ where else Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty LAVIN minium - HUKILL MaamiM gmam wiM OBSOLETE METHODS -- fe Liu A ¬ i BJ ¬ uinuiu ab tins lannai Our superior pinproved facilities enable us tolurn out the acme of beauty in laundry work white spotless arid of domestic or me ¬ dium gloss finish Our work is done by expert hands and is above criticism Our prices are always satisfactory as well as our wrk nwu 4 11 i SAtttJVUNi COfWGHT 1887 11 i8 Laundry The Bourbon Steam Proprietors BUO W M HINTON JR Telepboie No 4 - i 1 A V fc VA ft Vr SWr ia SliSiJjHjfcM Hn yvJM 2T f CVfJ i rv M4xixaiw Wi y niljr WIllWWp - Up MjP lllifl- r - - a A- t vAV 6 - THE BOTJUBON NWSTJSDAY Yabsley less wheel JANUARY HUMOROUS 11 1898 THE BOURBON NEWS Seventeenth Yar Established 1881 Published Every Tuesday and Friday by WAITER CHAMP I 1RUCE MILlSl Editors and Own f a iFr 33 93 TiT Jfc v S IN THE VERANDAH BY CLARENCE ROOK e-d-- f -S6 I it P EORGE balcony of our room on the first floor I craned my neck and answered1 from the hotel veranda where I was engaged in cutting the tip off my af terdinner cigar Yes here I am Wonft you come and sit with me Its jolly Celia disappeared into tihe roam What said Martin stopping in the J It was the voice of Celia from tihe is tfratyou gravel path below where he was smok- ¬ ing in solitude Do you want me I dont want you particular I said Oh I thought you said you did said Martin Xo Did you speak George said Celia emerging again upon the balcony yes tell the whole truth in a single word I thought jou said you didnt want me said Celia Of course 1 want you I said It is so difficult to Why tihe blazes cant you say what you mean if you mean anything at said Martin from below all I hate explanations and as it was ob ¬ viously impossible to continue the con- ¬ versation under existing conditions 1 determined to wait until tfee conditions altered themselves The more especial- ¬ ly as I found mj lounge chair exceedingly comfortable after a day in the bicycle saddle my cigar did not belie its brand and a waiter appeared on the steps with coffee for three Doctors will occasionally tell you not of course vour own doctor that if you leave your symptoms alone lie on your back ana dont worry they will always fight to a¬ finish one way or the other So situations will always explain themselves if you wait long enough and dont fidget ¬ alpng ant its delightfully quiet and I said Come pleas- ¬ thecn nPC V - Vv triologue or something No it shouldnt I said I find my- self involved in a dialogue with two people who are cut of hearing of one another and the scheme doesnt work You cant carry on a rational conversation that way As soon as you get into iouch with one you find out that the bther By Jove that seems to illus- ¬ trate something or other I wonder It only illustrates your incapacity to grapple in a practical manner with tlje simplest difficulty said Martin Now if you had said loudly and distinctly I am sitting in the veranda answering two people my wife and Martin Howard let them both come hither why them Then said I glancing at the men who were loafing in tihe doorway they would have sent for the manager and I should have been put under proper con- ¬ ¬ ¬ The moon brushed aside a cloud and set to work to illuminate the sea in real earnest behind me Avas the subdued shatter of the hotel guests who were filtering out of the dining room from the distance came the cheerful click of billiard balls and from below sounded itihe soft ripple of waves upon shingile It was delightful What are you driviling about said Martin as he came up the steps of the veranda George do you want me or dont you asked Celia appearing through I cant make out fife ball doorway you mean what I am Here is tihe coffee I said come I found very glad you have both myself involved in a dialogue with two people O George And you such a ped- ¬ ant saicf Celia Shouldnt it be a -- lifts electric lights electric bells bath ¬ A TALE THEY TELL IN ROME rooms all the latest sanitary The Sad Fate of a Man Wlio -Sung Pcmf suppose yju said Celia After the Ball I cried old Whiskerus Ho Marco suggest that I should go up and down The in the lift by way of amusement and how stackst thou up to day twain had met one summer morn back ring the electric bell for a chamber maid to talk to me by way of conversa in an alleyway Stern Marco drewhis tion while you and Mr Howard are toga close and cast aside his lyre Im playing billiards or drinking whisky out of whack to day he said with rage I am afire Oh may the children and soda in the smoking room I think I see your point said Mar jn the street play football with my¬ tin There is clearly a deficiency head if I dont lick old Screechius beWhat wrong is somewhere What about a ladies fore I go to bed smoking room and a ladies billiard charged of Screechius old Whiskerus said then Methoughthe was a Boman room And so Well why not said Celia after a bold a man among the men Marco moments reflection Two women out did I till yesternight quoth but I have changed my of every three smoke amd theres noth ¬ with a sigh ing absolutely immoral about billiards mind somewhat I swear hell have to is there You see women want ra ¬ die Oh Whiskerus he bade me come tional enjoyment as well as men wthere unto his house last eve to have a quiet chat and smoke the tale I did believe as 1 went oh friend and doubted naught Naturally said Martin I did not think that be would seek to But why a ladies smoking room said Celia Why not have the same make a driveling young idiot of me smoking room for Celia contem ¬ I went he plied me with cigars I plated the point of her shoe I caught swear they were but hay he locked the door and took his harp and then Martins eye But began to play and then to sing the jNo I suppose not said Celia agony I felt Ill neer forget Methinks thin Theres the drawing room I said I hear that brutal song ring in my poor ears yet Twas that old song which has A noble apartment been used to torture men to death Ive just come from there said and Screechius gave it to me nor stopt Celia It contains three dowdy oldy ladies and that poor girl who is so sat to get his breath Dtvd in a corner of upon by her mother For ten min- - the room I sank near dead with fright ites no one spoke And then I had to but Whiskerus he ken- - right on and My tongue come away or scream What would sang with all his might for help I could you have done if I had screamed was pardlyzed with fear not call and there I lay while Screech- ¬ George Ball He mocked Now thats very curious I said I ius sang Af ter thehis sides shook should have thought you would have my agony did heho he fat comes nowhe mirth But done much as we do in the smoking vith F room told one another stories and stood or I shall be wiped from the earthmen They came together these two one a nother coffee and so on swipe as if he meant and But I had never spoken to them I the Marco made a with Screechius to didnt even know their names said wipedusty street He strolled in glee upon Kis Celia neck he tore his hair and hide untilhis All the more reason foe in misery for mercy loudly cried George you dont understand wom- But Marco tied up Screechius intp a en one little bit double knot and now the Boman chil It seems clear said Martin that dren meet and view the fatal spot Tmey hotels were not- built for women I say of Screechius Here he died a hadnt thought of it in that light be- like fate will befall all those whpin fore but now tliat you point it out sist that men must list unto Afterthe Mrs Matthews ifV Ball Harlem Life I should really like said Celia to MOTHERS COOKING AGAllfg br lid a hotel on my own lines and man ¬ age it so that women had an equal It Cured Him of Kicking AlontHi VV chance of enjoying it with men You Wifca Cooking see hotels are built by men for men Grumper isnt his name but it tvjll and the consequence is that women are serve Hes a big man with a jaig expected to content themselves with a oica big appetite big heart big batik drawing room where there is no one to account and rather a big opinionpyf speak to and a back number of the himself He belongs to that extensive Queem class tihat come in from the country to remember I said a place begin in a small way and push along I seem that is run by women for women and till they are among tbe leaders in their it didnt appear to be uncommonly live respective callings It is not long since he married a dainty little woman whgse l3r or sociable chief aim is to please him For weeks Where asked Celia day by day he registered the familiar You took me thereI replied O the club Celia looking old complaint that no cocking tastedas said Mojs good as his mothers used to thoughtful There is no billiard room I contin- Grumper was so anxious to please him ued and you cant get anything decent and remove this catise of complaint to eat or drink you never drop in on that she roasted fried stewed and broiled herself in the kitchen but Grumper never ceased to yearn ijor i Think youll get a chain Mudge be at the cost of wearing a watehless chain Indianapolis Journal What do you think of y ourmother-in-laasked Cains wifes sister of Shes a very original Cains wife woman replied Mrs Cain Puck Weyler seems to reUnchanged What do you tain his military tastes paper says that he demean This sires nothing more than a quiet re tieat Puck Miss Tiket Put in Circulation ¬ If I do it will w ¬ ilr Sub HARPERS nn MAGAZINEip AN will enter tho coming year prepared to give to the reading public that which has made it famous for the past quarter of a century contributions from the pens of the great literary men and women of the wouldnt have me but she evidently ap- ¬ OUR PACIFIC PROSPECT CANAL PROJECTS FOR A NICARAGUA DA VID TORPIB By EASTERN SIBERIA AND THE PACIFIC JT STEPHEN BONSAL Why do you preciated my proposal She told 15 different girls think so Chicago Becord about it They say Dumleys wife rules him Oh no thats an with a rod of iron exageration Why she can make him jump by merely crooking her little fin ger at him Household Words Your husband In the Front Bow seems to be much balder than he was Yes hes pretty close to last year The final stage the final stage Yes the vaudeville stage Cleveland Plain Dealer Honest he exclaimed Honest Well rather He not only wouldnt steal from an individual but he actually refused to steal from the government once when he had the opportunity Chicago Evening Post A schoolboy was asked to explain the formation of dew His answer was The earth revolves on an axis every 24 hours and in consequence of the tremendous pace at which it travels it per ¬ spires freely Tit Bits The Pleasant Part Teller Col Gassaway the politician flatters himself that he is following in the foot-¬ steps of Thomas Jefferson Grim shaw Yes he flatters himself but ¬ ¬ ¬ THE COHHERCUL IMPORTANCE OF THE D5VCL0PMENT OF OCR PACIFIC By CHARLES it rroRTirryGTOn c ford ISTHMAS CA5AL DOMATJI FLUXXIS CORNER- - --THE NOVEL OF THE YEAR Striking novelties in short fiction will by Hhnrv Sbton Mbrriman author of The Sowers be contributed by such authors as V D Howells Richard Harding Davis Brander Matthews Frederic Remington Ruth McEnery Stuart and others There will be a series of articles on RODENS ART AND THE DRAMA EUROPE POLITICAL AND SOCIAL THE PROGRESS OF SCIENCE ARMIES AND NAVIES STUDIES IN AMERICAN SOCIETY AMERICAN CHARACTER SKETCHES Postage 4 a year free to all tubxeribers in tlte United States Canada and Mexico BROTHERS Pubs N Y City Send fer free prospectus Address HARPER Gen Lew Wallace II S Williams w D Howells Oweu Wuter 7 C D Warner after all it is just as well it makes Gassaway feel good Puck doesnt mind and Jefferson ¬ ¬ during 1898 will present to its readers a faithful pictorial repre- ¬ sentation of the worlds most interesting and important news - CAPE COD SANDSTORMS ¬ Far More Dreaded Than Are the Western Blizzards The blizzard is an unknown quantity substitute which is nearly as bad in fact the inhabi ¬ tants dread it more than the people of ihe west fear the blizzard These are the sandstorms wThich blow over that remarkable arm of lands When the Cod they have a ¬ THE NEWS THAT BECOSES HISTORY National and Inter- - The Weekly will continue to participate national Politics Social and Economic Cae in Massachusetts but in the vicinity of S R Crockett Ouestions Industrial Enterprise Art and Literature LONG in the great political events of our coun- try l will treat of the social and eco- nomc questions and of the development of the middle west Its special corre- spondent in the Klondike region will trace the story of the great gold discoveries J Carl Scburs 1 SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES ¬ fM t POTJF SAID CELIA winter afternoon for a game of whist in fact no one ever seems to go there except on xVt Home days when there are men to talk to No I dont think your hotel would be very popular Celia V S s sT fvJ --- ifcftvi 4 r Perhaps said Martin there are trol faults oh both sides If hotels are not you hadnt had the inspiration If built for women perhaps women are said Martim to manry a wife with more not built for hotels than ordinary common sense you What do you mean asked Celia vould I mean said Martin that perhaps said Celia who was pour- women in a hotel are a little well out Sugar ing out the coffee of place We wont Thats night I said Thank you said Celia qiuarxel This is really the best part Or rather out of their element You of the day Thats what I like about see if I want a game of billiards I just cycling Its so jolly when its over go into the billiard room and ask the and jou have dinner and smoke and first likely man I find if he wTill have a play billiards aind Martin we might game And then the winner stands the have a hundred up presently Theres loser a drink It doesnt matter in the a very gC od table here least to me if he has well run away Seems a good sort of hotel all from his wife Im glad you round said Martin I dont see wliat that has to do with me down Excellent it said Celia tli ought of asking smoking room too conisidering the size Its the very kernel of the whole mat- ¬ of the place ter I said The essential condition Celia nose and leaned over the rail- ¬ of hotel life is that people should take ing of the veranda Below a couple each other at their face value Now of girls were walking up and down women are always fidgeting lest the Thsey had shawls over their heads and other women should be forgeries Look were talking in whispers The men here Celia supposing there were a had scattered from the doorwaj and I ladies billiard room here do you think could see two or three ladies of middle it would be more cheerful tlhan the drawing room age sitting in the hall and reading knew the books I had I said Celia Of course it would them on the shelves of the local there would be something to do iieen library But would anyone do it I asked Whats the meaning of that- sigh Would you Celia walk up to the first said Martin Mrs Matthews casual stranger you found and invite Celia turned and leaning with her her to a game Celia looked thoughtfully at the book back against tihe balustrade wrinkled in her hand opening it and shutting it her brows said alternately and said nothing Wh ein they invented hotels tih ink thej forgot that women Then it wont be any good altering Celia hotels I said unless wc alter women would sometimes stay in them placed his head at the at the same time Martin angle For my own part said Martir I But Shis hotel I objected is ad find them both very pleasant as they vertised as specially adapted for ladies are Well she Celia gave a little laugh and children I suppose I had better go and I ai not an invalid said Celia and said It seems the only thing to 1 dont want to go to bed and if Idont read in bed do Dont be too late George Black go to rd now what am I to do contains and White continued Xhc hotel I -- ¬ spas--modical- ly He would not be home till evening and his lititle wife enticed the old lady into the cooking department determined that he should at least be made happj The mother used plenty of grease made plenty of stnudge and felt more at home tjhan she would have been in the parlor She was induced to remain in her room till the meal was well under way to see if Grvmper did not recognize the food as prepared by her hands He sniffed the air of the dining room and there was an unpleasant look on his face He scarwied the table and the look deepv ened He tried a few dishes laid aside his Itnife and fork turned to his wife and declared that he could stand it no longor He had hoped that she would learn but this was by all odds the worst yet He would write for his mothe- - and she could remain till the wife learned her ways Wher he knew all he wilted and ad ¬ mitted That tobacco might have spoiled his tast and now eats any old thing with refill Every Where The Walking Backward Cure An apftstle of plrysical culture says that an excellent and never failing cure for nervous headache is the simple act of walkfug backward Ten minutes is as lonp as is usually necessary to promenade It sometimes however re- ¬ quires mcr than ten minutes to walk at all if o is very nervous But it is not unCrstood that it is necessarv to walk a calk line Any kind of walk ¬ ing will do Provided it is backward It Is well to fet in a long narrow room where the Windows are high and walk very slowly placing first the ball of the foot on theoor and then the heel Be sides curing the headache this exercise promotes a graceful carriage A half hours walk backward every day will do wonders tevard producing a graceful gait MediQil Becord WilJ Power in Disease There is Nothing so important in all nervous disuses as the exercise of he will power It is a common habit- of nervous people to think that they can ¬ not avoid j ielding to the various mani- ¬ festations of their disease This is true to a limited degree but all such mani- ¬ festations can be greatly modified by a give him a surprise - but cheery oldlady appeared at Grumpers front door She was the mother and had come a long wa just to see her boy once more and One day a plain mothers cooking wind blows in a gale from the northeast the soft light sand drifts in im- ¬ mense clouds completelj obscuring all objects around further than ten feet away It is worse than snow in many respects It not only covers up the road or trail in a short time but it changes the general features of the landscape permanently People get lost in the sandstorms and often when the storm subsides the landscape is so altered that they are bewildered and puzzled in trjnng to locate their homes The sand may not be as freezing cold as the snow but it is far more injurious It cuts and grinds the face as it strikes it and performs about the same opera- ¬ tion as a sandblast Men who havebeen lost out in the furious sandstorms and members of the life saving patrol havo returned home at night with their facest lacerated and discolored so that they Even the glass resembled raw beef windows of the houses are so ground by the flying sand that they have to be re ¬ placed often by new ones After ona heavy storm it is almost impossible to see through the glass People now shut the blinds of the houses facing the wind during sandstorms in order to save the glass Xo man can face the T Two long erialswillaDpear during the J CRorKETT year contributed bv authors of inter- national fame and will be illustrated Owen Wister These and a score of equally prominent Howard Pyle writers will contribute short stories to the John Kendrick Bangs Weekly in 1898 making the paper espe Mary EWilkins daily rich infiction Other featurcsare the J MSTh n S DEPARTMENTS VT AND SPECIAL ARTICLES F R Stockton Caspar Whitney K THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES By E S 2IARTIX By POCLTXEY EIGELOK LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT By ARXOLI WHITE By CASPAR WHITNEY A SPORTK JG PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD In the interest nf the Week LYCaspar Whitney is on his way around the orld 1 le w iil visit Siam in search of hi game making his principal hunt fom Ilnnjkok Hewiilvi it India and then proceed to Europe to prepare articles on the sports oi Germany and France 10c a copy send for free prospectus Subscription 00 a year Postage fi ce in the United Slates Canada and Mexico DSVOAa3 W D Howells Address HAKlKl KKOTHKItS Publishers Vw York City Henry James a thoroughly np-to-d- thirty first volume in 1898 periodical for women will enter upon its During the year it will be as heretofore Each issue will contain carefully pre- ¬ pared drawings of the advance fashions of Paris and New York Once a month the Bazar will issue free a colored fashion supplement Cut paper patterns of certain gowns in each number will be made a feature These will be sold in connection with each issue at a uniform price The Bazar will also publish bi ¬ weekly free an outline pattern sheet A MIRROR OF FASHION Paris and New Fashions A York sand clouds and endure the pain long As the prevailing sea winds are from the northeast on the cape the sand dunes are drifting steadily and persist ¬ ently toward Provincetown- Province town owns its existence to daj to wise laws which empowered a beach grass committee to enter any mans inclosed carden or field and plant marram grass if the sand was uncovered or movable Chicago Chronicle - Colored Fashion Supplement T W Higclnson A Cut Paper Patterns Bi Weekly Pattern William Blade Sheet LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Two famousauthors will contribute long WILD EELEN serial stories to the Bazar in 1898 The By WILLIAM BLACK first deals with Scotch and Continental RAGGED LADY scenes the second is a story of a young By ir D HOWELLS girl versatile and typically American These and a score of other equally Mary E Wilkins prominent writers will contribute Octave Thanet short stories to the Bazar in 1898 H P SpofTord making the paper especially rich in Katharine Dc Forest M S Briscoe fiction lit IV Mi HEr 1 NEGRO CAMP MEETING The Typical Thing as It Is Seen in the Sonth is perhaps no more favorable There place in which to study negro charac- ¬ g ter and manners than the This time honored institution is no less social than religious in its nature It is usually held in a partly cleared grove under the auspices of the local clergy Hither the colored pop- ¬ ulation of the surrounding region flock coming on foot in carriages and wag one in ox carts and mule carts on horseback and muleback in short by every cocceixabie mode of locomotion Their dress is as vsri ed a their vehicles Indeed the negroes oi ie south are of all people the most cosmopolitan in the matter of dress Clothes of every imag ¬ inable style color and previous con- ¬ dition of servitude are pressed into use so that in this particular they pre- ¬ sent as great a variety as thebeggar in A camp-meetin- Mary E Wilkins DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES By KA THAR INF DE FOREST By MARGARFT OUR PARIS LETTER CLUB WOMEN THE LONDON LETTER By Mrs By POtL TXEY BIGELOW O QrVVtVb W D Howellt JOHS KENDRICK BANGS There will be a series of articles on Etiquette Music the Voice Art tbe Play Women and Men Leaders among Women Gardening Housekeeping Life and Health Indoor Details etc Sub S4 a Year 10c a Copy Send for Free Prospectus Postage free in the United States Canada and Mexico BROTHERS Publishers New York City Address HARPER WELCH II HUMOR Octave Thinet ffieajryr SOME OF THE STRIKING FEATURES FOR 1898 - 1 crit--ic- al ing the neighing of horses the bellowing of cattle the seesaw braying of mules the laughter and screams of chil-¬ dren and joined with these a perfect babble of human voices the whole forming a discordant din such as no hu ¬ En ¬ man ear never heard elsewhere tering the grounds we pass bands of children climbing tumbling romping resolute turning to some other sub- ¬ like so many troops of monkeys ject not waiting for some one else to gawky young fellows awkwardly mak ¬ work the diversion Demorests ing love to dusky beauties groups of brawnj men discussing abstruse points Orange Candy of theology with as much zeal and more Peel some oranges cut in slices take Dut the seeds and core Make a sirup harmony perhaps than a body of Here and from two pounds of sugar and one cup ¬ learned divinity doctors a gossiping company of old there ful of water The jaice of an oratjg uncles and aunties may be seer re may be added Pour the sirup over th riving the memories of bygone days oranges and set on the ice When W T Heicetson in Chautauquan placed in a pretty glass disb they look very pretty Ladies World Eve in tlie Garden Maids must be wives and mothers- - Mr Nailor Why was Adam given a wife r fnl fitl flin anitra an1 Virkliac mAWr4 womans being Prances Anne Kembief V Mrs Xailor To perfect him in Jms- oandrj of counve Harlert Jjife Butler ¬ - As we approach the grove what a medley of sound breaks upon our hear- ¬ the tiurserj rhyce THREE SERIAL STORIES THE ADVENTURERS FOUR FOR A FORTUNE THE COPPER PRINCESS By II B 3IA RRIOTT WA TSON By ALBERT LEE By KIRK UGNROE is a thrilling story of a fight for is a stirring narrative of four It isin thebowehof the earthwhere a treasure concealed in an old companions who have lo¬ the hero has his adventures and castle in the 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Tiller and Sheet Laying Out a Golf Course t t t Stanley J Weymaa HB M Watson Cyrus C Adams Toultney Biyclow XWt Munrte fc t a l f 1 r- - BSI Wr - wsr K ZBPVxviP r V Wi1QPfgrF BTT vo - THE BOTJIIBON NEWS TUESDAY JANUARY ft 11 1898 THE BOURBON NEWS Seventeenth Year Established 1831 Published Every Tuesday and Friday by WAITER CHAMP J TRUCE MILLERLJCElltorsana0l1 i --S- -f8- IN THE VERANDAH tv f BY CLARENCE ROOK lifts electric lights electric bells bath rooms all the latest sanitary Pcnif said Celia I suppose yqn suggest that I should go up and down in the lift by way of amusement and ring the electric bell for a chamber¬ maid to talk to me by way of conversar tion while you and Mr Howard are playing billiards or drinking whisky and soda in the smoking room I think I see your point said Mar ¬ tin There is clearly a deficiency somewhere What about a ladies smoking room and a ladies billiard ¬ room said Celia after a moments reflection Two women out of every three smoke amd theres noth ¬ ing absolutely immoral about billiards is there You see women waut ra ¬ tional enjoyment as well as men where-¬ as Naturally said Martin But why a ladies smoking room said Celia Why not have the same smoking room for Celia contem ¬ plated the point of her shoe I caught Martins eye No I suppose not said Celia But then Theres the drawing room I said A noble apartment Ive just come from there said Celia It contains three dowdy old ladies and that poor girl who is so sat upon by her mother For ten irun ites no one spoke And then I had to come away or scream What would you have done if I had screamed George Now thats very curious I said I should have thought you would have done much as we do in the smoking room told one another stories and stood one another coffee and- so on But I had never spoken to them I didnt even know their names said - Well why not 6 avus J of our room on balcony is p EORGE the tihatyou Celia from the It voice of craned my neck and answered1 from the hotel veranda where I was engaged in cutting- the tip off my afters dinner cigar Yes here I am Womt you come and sit with me Its jolly Celia disappeared into tihe room What said Martin stopping in the gravel path below where he was smoking in solitude Do you want me I dont wa nt you particularbr I said Oh I thought you said you did said Martin - the first floor I ¬ Did you speak George said Celia Xo yes I said It is so difficult to tell the whole truth in a single word I thought you said you didnt want emerging again upon the balcony me said Celia Of course 1 want you along ant its delightfully quiet and I said Come pleas- ¬ T E r 5 f you mean if you mean anything at said Martin from below all I hate explanations and as it was ob ¬ viously impossible to continue the con ¬ versation under existing conditions 1 determined io wait until Une conditions altered themselves The more especial- ¬ ly as I found my lounge chair exceedingly comfortable after a day in the bicycle saddle my cigar did not belie its brand and a waiter appeared on the steps with coffee for three Doctors will occasionally tell you not of course vour own doctor that if you leave your symptoms alone lie on your back ana dont worry they will always fight to a¬ finish one way or the other So situations will always explain themselves if you wait long enough and dont fidget ¬ Wfhy tlhe blazes cant you say what Celia 1 s -- the distance came the cheerful click of You took me thereI replied billiard balls and from below sounded 0 the club said Celia looking tihe soft ripple of waves upon shingile thoughtful It was delightful There is no billiard room I contin- ¬ you driviling about said ued and you cant get anything decent What are Martin as he came up the steps of the to eat or drink you never drop in on them Queem The moon brushed aside a cloud and I seem to remember I said a place the sea in real that is run by women for women and set to work to illuminate earnest behind me was the subdued it didnt appear to be uncommonly live¬ chatter of the hotel guests who were ly or sociable filtering out of tihe dining room from Where asked Celia en one little bit It seems clear said Martin that hotels were not built for women I hadnt thought of it in that light be- ¬ fore but now tliat you point it out Mrs Matthews I should really like said Celia to brild a hotel on my own lines and man ¬ age it so that women had an equal chance of enjoying it with men You see hotels are built by men for men and the consequence is that women are expected to content themselves with a drawing room where there is no one to speak to and a back number of the All the more reason George you dont understand wom- ¬ ft rr veranda George do you warot me or tvi 1 you the hall doorway what you mean asked Celia appearing I cant make out through dbnt Sft I I am Here is tihe coffee I said come I found very glad you have both myself involved in a dialogue with two people 0 George And you such a ped- ¬ ant said Celia Shouldnt it be a self involved in a dialogue with two people who are cut of hearing of one another and the scheme doesnt work You cant carry on a rational conversa ¬ tion that way As soon as you get into touch with one you find out that the By Jove that seems to illus- ¬ ther trate something or other I wonder Vlt only illustrates your incapacity ¬ triologue or something No it shouldnt I said I find my- - J - if W 65- - nf - iw El 3 Perhaps said Martin there are trol faults oh both sides If hotels are not If you hadnt had the inspiration built for women perhaps women are to manry a wife with more not built for hotels said Martiin than ordinary common sense you What do you mean asked Celia vould I mean said Martin that perhaps said Celia who was pour- women in a hotel are a little well out Sugar ing out the coffee of place We wont Thats night I said Thank you said Celia quarrel This is really the best pairt Or rather out of their element You of the day Thats what I like about see if I want a game of billiards I just cycling Its so jolly when its over go into the billiard room and ask the and you have dinner and smoke and first likely man I find if he will have a play billiards and Martin we might game And then the winner stands the have a hundred up presently Theres loser a drink It doesnt matter in the a very good table here least to me if he has well run away a good sort of hotel all from his wife Seems said Martin Im glad you round I dont see wliat that has to do with ought of asking me down Excellent it said Celia tb smoking room too considering the size Its the very kernel of the whole mat- ¬ of the place ter I said The essential condition Celia rose and leaned over the rail of hotel life is that people should take ing of the veranda Below a couple each other at their face value Now of girls were walking up and down women are always fidgeting lest the They had shawls- over their heads and other women should be forgeries Look were talking in whispers The men here Celia supposing there were a had scattered from tihe doorway and I ladies billiard room here do you think could see two or three ladies of middle it would be more cheerful tlhan the a e sitting in the hall and reading spas drawing room modically I knew the books I had said Celia Of course it would on the shelves of the local there would be something to do iieen them library But would anyone do it I arked meaning of that sigh Would you Celia walk up to the first Whats the said Martin Mrs Matthews casual stranger you found and invite Celia turned and leaning with her her to a game Celia looked thoughtfully at the book back against tihe balustrade wrinkled in her hand opening it and shutting it her brows Wheu they invented hotels said alternately and said nothing Then it wont be am good altering Celia I tih ink they forgot that women stay in them hotels I said unless we alter women would sometimes Martin placed his head at the crit- ¬ at the same time For my own part said Martir I ical angle¬ find them both verj pleasant as tbey But fTliis hotel I objected is ad as specially adapted for ladies are vertised Celia gave a little laugh Well she and children I suppose I had better go and I an not an invalid said Celia and said It seems the only thing to 1 dont want to go to bed and if I dont read in bed do Dont be too late George am I to do BJack ro to Jd now what contains and White hotel I continued aXhe ¬ ¬ ¬ - to grapple in a practical manner with tJje simplest difficulty said Martin Now if you had said loudly and distinctly I am sitting in the veranda answering two people my wife and Martin Howard let them both come hither why thein Then said I glancing at the men who were loafing in tlhe doorway they would have sent for the manager and I should have been put under proper con- POUF SAID CELIA ai e men to talk to NTo I dont think vour hotel would be very popular Celia winter afternoon for a game of whist in fact no one ever seems to go there except on At Home days when there TALE THEY TELL IN ROME The Sad Fate of a Man Who JskK After the Ball cried old Whiskerus Ho Marco The uhow stackst thou up to day twain had met one summer moniback in an alleyway Stern Marco drew his toga close and cast aside his lyre Im out of whack to day he said with rage I am afire Oh may the children an the street play football with my head if I dont lick old Screechius be- ¬ What wrong is fore I go to bed charged of Screechius old Whiskerus said then Methoughthe was a Eomaa And so bold a man among the men quoth Marco did I till yesternight a sigh but I have changed my with mind somewhat I swear hell have to die Oh Whiskerus he bade me come unto his house last eve to have a quiet chat and smoke the tale I did believe 1 went oh friend and doubted naught I did not think that he would seek to make a driveling young idiot of me I went he plied me with cigars I swear they were but hay he locked the door and took his harp and then began to play and then to sing the agony I felt Ill neer forget Methinks I hear that brutal song ring in mypoor ears yet Twas that old song which has been used to torture men to death and Screechius gave it to me nor stopt to get his breath Down in a corner of the room I sank near dead with fright but Whiskerus he ken right on and sang with all his might My tongue was paralyzed with fear forhelplcould not call and there I lay while Screech- ¬ ius sang Af ter the Ball He mocked my agony did he his fat sides shook with mirth But ho he comes now he or I shall be wiped from the earth They came together these two men and Marco made a swipe as if he meant the dusty street with Screechius to wipe He strolled in glee upon liis neck he tore his hair and hide untikhis foe in misery for mercy loudly crieck But Marco tied up Screechius into a double knot and now the Eoman chil dren meet and view the fatal spot They Here he died a say of Screechius will befall all those vhofn like fate sist that men must list unto Afterthe Harlem Life Ball MOTHERS COOKING again It Cured Him of Kicking About His Wifca Cooking Grumper isnt his name but it will serve Hes a big man with a big oice big appetite big heart big bank account and rather a big opinion- of himself He belongs to that extensive class tih at come in from the country begin in a small way and push along till they ate among the leaders in their respective callings It is not long since he married a dainty little woman whose chief aim is to please him For weqks day by day he registered the familiar old complaint that no cocking tasted as Mis good as his mothers used to Grumper was so anxious to please Kim and remove this cause of complaint that she roasted fried stewed and broiled herself in the kitchen but Grumper never ceased to yearn for mothers cooking One day a plain but cheery old lady appeared at Grumpers front door She was the mother and had come a long way just to see her boy once more and give him a surprise He would not be home till evening and his lititle wife enticed the old lady into the cooking department determined that he should atleastbemadehappyThe mother used plentj- - of grease made plenty of staudge and felt more at home uhan she would have been in the parlor She was induced to remain in her room till the meal was well under way to see if Grtmper did not recognize the food as prepared by her hands He sniffed the air of the dining room and there was an unpleasant look on his face He seasoned the table and the look deep- ¬ ened He tried a few dishes laid aside his Itnife and fork turned to his wife and declared that he could stand it no longer He had hoped that she would learn but this was by all odds the worst yet-- He would write for his mother and she could remain till the wife learned her ways Wher he knew all he wilted and ad ¬ mitted that tobacco might have spoiled his tast and now eats any old thing with relsh Everv Where The allcinRr Backward Cure An apfstle of physical culture says that an excellent and never failing cure for nervous headache is the simple act of walkfug backward Ten minutes is as long as is usually necessary to promenade It sometimes however re- ¬ quires mc than ten minutes to walk at all if o- is very nervous But it is not untfVrstood that it is necessary to walk a calk line Any kind of walk ¬ ing will do Provided it is backward It Is well to gfet in a long narrow room where the windows are high and walk very slowly placing first the ball of the foot on theoor and then the heel Be- ¬ sides curing the headache this exercise promotes a graceful carriage A half hours walk backward every day will do wonders tc vard producing a graceful gait Medical Record A - HUMOROUS Yabsley Think youll get a chain Mudge If I do it will Jess wheel the cost of wearing a watchless be at chain Indianapolis Journal What do you think of y ourmother-in-laasked Cains wifes sister of wife Shes a very original Cains woman replied Mrs Cain Puck w Unchanged Weyler seems to re- ¬ ¬ tain his military tastes What do you mean paper says that he deThis sires nothing more than a quiet re- ¬ treat Puck Miss Tike have me but she evidently ap- ¬ wouldnt preciated my proposal Why do you She told 15 different girls think so Chicago Record about it They say Dumleys wife rules him Oh no thats an with a rod of iron exageration Why she can make him jump by merely crooking her little fin¬ ger at him Household Words Your husband In the Front How seems to be much balder than he was Yes hes pretty close to last year The final stage the final stage Yes the vaudeville stage Cleveland Plain Dealer Honest he exclaimed Honest Well rather He not only wouldnt steal from an individual but he actually refused to steal from the government once when he had the opportunity Chicago Evening Post A schoolboy was asked to explain the formation of dew His answer was The earth revolves on an axis every 24 hours and in consequence of the tre- ¬ mendous pace at which it travels it per ¬ spires freely Tit Bits Col The Pleasant Part Teller Gassaway the politician flatters him- ¬ self that he is following in the foot-¬ steps of Thomas Jefferson Grim shaw Yes he flatters himself but after all it is just as well it makes Gassaway feel good and Jefferson Puck doesnt mind IJlF by HARPERS MAGAZINEfl IMPORTANCE OF AN ISTHMIAN CANAZi 4 Put in Circulation will enter tho coming year prepared to give to the reading public that which has made it famous for the past quarter of a century contributions from the pens of the great literary men and women of the A brief glance over its prospectus announces such reading as world illustrated by leading artists OUR PACIFIC PROSPECT CANAL PROJECTS FOR 1 NICARAGUA BV J7ti VJL VID TURPIB XASTKRN SIBERIA AND THE PACIFIC JJy STSPIISIf BONSAL THJE C0X3ERCIAL IDE DEVCL0P3IENT OK OCR PACIFIC DOXADI y CHARLES FLUMitlS hi WORTimfGTOK C FORD Striking novelties in short fiction will Hbnry Sbton Merriman author of The Sowers be contributed by such authors as V D Howells Richard Harding Davis Brander Matthews Frederic Remington Ruth McEnery Stuart and others There will be a series of articles on DRAMA ART AND EUROPE POLITICAL AND SOCIAL THE PROGRESS OF SCIENCE AMERICAN CHARACTER SKETCHES ARMIES AND NAVIES STUDIES IN AMERICAN SOCIETY RODENS CORNER THE NOVEL OF THE YEAR iE Sub Postage free to all subscribers in the United States Canada and Mexico BROTHERS Pubs N Y City Send for free prospectus 4 a year Address HARPER fcVfefet2VUfea Cen Lew Wallace H S Williams W D Howells Oweu Wuter C D Warner r during 1S9S will present to its readers a faithful pictorial repre- ¬ sentation of the worlds most interesting and important news CAPE COD SANDSTORMS Far More Dreaded Than Are the Western Blizzards The blizzard is an unknown quantity in Massachusetts THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTDRY National and Inter- - The Weekly will continue to participate national Politics Social and Economic Cape Cod they have a substitute which is nearly as bad in fact the inhabi ¬ tants dread it more than the people of the west fear the blizzard These are the sandstorms which blow over that remarkable arm of lands When the wind blows in a gale from the north- ¬ east the soft light sand drifts in im- ¬ mense clouds completely obscuring all objects around further than ten feet away It is worse than snow in many respects It not only covers up the road or trail in a short time but it changes the general features of the landscape People get lost in the permanentlj sandstorms and often when the storm subsides the landscape is so altered that they are bewildered and puzzled in trying to locate their homes The sand may not be as freezing cold as the snow but it is far more injurious It cuts and grinds the face as it strikes it and performs about the same opera- ¬ tion as a sandblast Men who havebeen lost out in the furious sandstorms and members of the life saving patrol havo returned home at night with their faces lacerated and discolored so that they Even the glass resembled raw beef windows of the houses are so ground by the flying sand that they have to be re ¬ placed often by new ones After ona heavy storm it is almost impossible to see through the glass People now shut the blinds of the houses facing the wind during sandstorms in order to save the glass Xo man can face the but in the vicinity of S R Crockett Questions Industrial Enterprise Art and Literature LONG in the great political events of our coun- ¬ try It will treat of the social and eco nomic questions and of the development of the middle west Its special corre- ¬ spondent in the Klondike region will trace the story of the great gold discoveries T 1 ilffil Carl Schurx illlllk T SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES D A TwolongerialswillaDDearduringthe Owen Wister Howard Pyle J S AXE year contributed by authors of inter- national fame and will be illustrated THr4n S1T BfvPIsTOCKToly John Kendfick Bangs Mary EWilkins These and a score of equally prominent writers ill contribute short stories to the Weekly in 1S9S making the paper espe cially rich in fiction Other features are the DEPARTMENTS Caspar Whitney AND SPECIAL ARTICLES F R fflvEiys X XV THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES By E S XJRTLV y MULTXKY EIGEZOK LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT By ARNOLD WHITE By CASPAR WMTXEY A SPORTKJG PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD In the interest nf the WLRKLYCaspar Whitney is on his wayarounc the world He will visit Siam in search of big game making his principal hunt f om Hnnjkok Hewiilvi it India and then proceed to Europe to prepare articles on the sports of Germany and France 10c a copy send for free prospectus S inscription 00 a year Postage ce tn the United Slates Canada and Mexico StoJttoa tm Henry James ft D Howells Aditress HAKIKU S UKOTIIKILS rnblMiprsWiT Yoik City r fi a thoroughly te thirty first volume in 185S periodical for women will enter upon its During the year it will be as heretofore Each issue will contain carefully pre- ¬ pared drawings of the advance fashions of Paris and New York Once a month the Bazar will issue free a colored fashion supplement Cut paper patterns of certain gowns in each number will be made a feature These will be sold in connection with each issue at a uniform price The Bazar will also publish bi- ¬ weekly free an outline pattern sheet A MIRROR OF FASHION Parts and New Fashions A York sand clouds and endure the pain long As the prevailing sea winds are from the northeast on the cape the sand dunes are drifting steadily and persist ¬ ently toward Provincetown Province town owns its existence to day to wise laws which empowered a beach grass committee to enter any mans inclosed Garden or field and plant marram grass if the sand was uncovered or movable Chicago Chronicle NEGRO CAMP MEETING The Typical Thing as It Is Seen in the South There is perhaps no more favorable charac- ¬ place in which to study ter and manners than the camp-meeing This time honored institution is no less social than religious in its nature It is usually held in a partly cleared grove under the auspices of the local clergy Hither the colored pop- ¬ ulation of the surrounding region flock coming on foot in carriages and wag one in ox carts and mule carts on horseback and muleback in short by every conceivable mode of locomotion Their dress is as vtirfrfd as their vehicles Indeed the negroes of le south are of all people the most cosmopolitan in th matter of dress Clothes of every imag- ¬ inable style color and previous con- ¬ dition of servitude are pressed into use so that in this particular they pre- ¬ sent as great a variety as thebeggar in the tiurserj rhyme As we approach the grove what a medley of sound breaks upon our hear- ¬ ing the neighing of horses the bellowing- of cattle the seesaw braying- of mules the laughter and screams of chil-¬ dren and joined with these a perfect babble of human voices the whole forming- a discordant din such as no hu ¬ Enman ear never heard elsewhere tering- the grounds we pass bands of children climbing- tumbling romping like so many troops of monkeys gawky young- fellows awkwardly making- love to dusky beauties g roups of brawnx men discussing abstruse points of theology with as much zeal and more harmony perhaps than a body of Here and learned divinity doctors there a gossiping- company of old uncles and aunties may be seer re ¬ viving the memories of b3g one days V T Hewetson in Chautauquan A Colored Fashion sill William Black JyflM Supplement T XV Higcinson A Cut Paper Patterns Bi Weekly Pattern Sheet LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Two famousauthors will contribute long WILD EELEN serial stories to the Bazar in 1808 The By IVILLIAif BLACK m9A first deals with Scotch and Continental RAGGED LADY scenes the second is a story of a young By W D HOiyELLS girl versatile and typically American These and a score of other equally Mary E Wilkins prominent writers will contribute Octave Thanet short stories to the Bazar in 1898 Spofford HP making the paper especially rich in Mary Katharine De Forest M S Briscoe fiction Wilkins DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES neo t- O - Qif By KATHARINE DE FOREST OUR PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER By Mrs POtLTXEY BIGELOW By MARGARET jr WELCH By JOHN KEXDRICK BANGS There will be a series of articles on Etiquette Music the CLUB WOMEN HUMOR W D HotvelU Voice Art the Play Women and Men Leaders amons Women Gardening Housekeeping Life and Health Indoor Details etc Sub 10c a Copy Sond for Free Prospectus 4 a Year Postage free in the United States Cannula and Mexico BROTHERS Publishers New York City Address HARPER Octave Tlwnet vMi S1 SOME OF THE STRIKING FEATURES FOR 1898 THREE SERIAL STORIES THE ADVENTURERS H B2IA RRIOTT WA TSOX is a thrilling story of a fight for a treasure concealed in an old castle in the mountains of Wales By FOUR FOR A FORTUNE THE COPPER PRINCESS By ALBERT LEE Si ¬ There is Nothing so important in all nervous diseases as the exercise of the will power It is a common habit of nervous people to think that they can ¬ not avoid jielding to the various mani- ¬ festations of their disease This is true to a limited degree but all such mani- ¬ Wili Power in Disease - is a stirring narrative of four companions who have lo-¬ cated a long lost fortune It the hero has his adventures and from where he rescues the Princess By KIRK UUNROE is in thebowels of the earth where SHORT FICTION In addition to the three long serial stories the publication of w hich will continue durinethe entire year there will be short stones of every kind of which it is only possible to mention a few titles here A Harbor Mystery Hunt the Owler The Blockaders By STANLEY X - The Flunking of Watkins Ghost By JOHN KENDRICE BANGS J WEYifAX By JA2IES BARNES By JOHN R SPEARS A Great Haul A - festations can be greats modified by a resolute turning to some other subject not waiting for some one else to work the diversion Demorests Orange Candy Peel some oranges cut in slices take out the seeds and core Make a sirup from two pounds of sugar and one cup ful of water The jaice of an orang may be added Pour the sirup over h oranges and set on the ice When placed in a pretty glass dish they look very T By SOPHIE SWETT Creature of Circumstance By 310RGAN ROBERTSOX - ¬ ARTICLES ON SPORT TRAVEL ETC Elephant Hunting in Africa By SYDNEY BROOES An American Explorer fn Africa By CYRUS C ADA2IS - -- t t ¬ - First Lessons in Tiller and Sheet Laying Out a Golf Course By DUDLEY D F PARKER By W G VAN TASSEL SUTPIIEK DEPARTMENTS PRIZE COMPETITIONS Editors Table Stamps and Coins Photography Short Stories Sketching Photography 10 Cents a Number Send for Free Prospectus Subscription SI 00 a Year Postage free in the United States Canada and Mexico Address HAJKPER BROTHERS Publishers Franklin Square N Y City rey Ladies World lo fulfill Maids must be wives and mothers I Ci Eve In Mr Nuflor 1 Why was Adam given a W tle Garden Trim A womans btungFrancet Anne Kemble Butler the entire and holiest endlofv wife Afro ll l kj Vnil rYruTPn r -W V in tlmu I - I oandrv of eourae 4 - Harlert liferf -- Stanley J Weymaa H BM Watson Cjrrat C Adams Toultney Billow Kbk Munr a 1 Arfs 3 Mi iUfe3feN r V L jtxk tW W1M f THE AGRICULTURAL HINTS EXCELLENT DEPARTURE PRUNING THE PEACH Wliy Spring Is tlie Best Time for Per ¬ With nearly all other kinds of fruit pruning may be done at any time dur ing the fall and winter that the trees are not frozen And in a majority of cases it is better to prune at this time than later But with the peach as a rule the better plan is to wait until the danger of severe freezing is past in the spring The principal reason for this is that the new growth of wood of the peach is easily injured by freezing and in pruning it is always best first to remove all dead or injured wood and then a sufficient amount of othei wood to secure an open spreading head The peach requires rather more severe pruning than any other variety of fruit Unless properly pruned the trees will have few long straggling branches with leaves and fruit on th ends of the limbs and little or none on the rest of the tree The reason of this is that the new shoots come out strongest from the terminal buds the largest shoots of the previous year becoming the largest the succeeding year so that in a short time the fruit is out of reach as it is the habit of the peach to bear fruit on the previous ¬ ¬ BOTJREON NEWS TUESIfcY JAJNUAllY Wepfter 11 1898 f Bad Digestion Bafi Heart Por digestion often causes irregularity of the hearts action This irregularity may be mistaken for real organic heart disease The symptoms are much the same There is however a vast difference between the two organic heart disease is often incurable apparent heart disease is curable if good digestion be restored A case in point is quoted from the New Era of Greensburg Ind Mrs Ellen Col fiom Newpoint Ind a woman forty three years old had suffered for four years with distressing stomach trouble The gases gen- ¬ erated by the indigestion pressed on the heart and caused an irregularity of its action She had much pain in her stomach and heart and was subject to frequent and severe chok- ¬ ing spells which were most severe at night Doctors were tried in vain the patient became worse despondent and feared impend ing death ¬ forming the Operation Road Building to Be Tatiglit in a Rhode Island College A most excellent departure feas been made in Rhode Island where a course or construction in practical has been instituted in the Agricul tural college at Kingston and the pa- ¬ pers announce with justifiable exulta tion that this state leads the world in such an undertaldng The course of instruction is to extend oer two years and has been laid out after consultation with Gen Stone In the class room theoretical instruction will be provided and the road making plant of the college will furnish ample opportunity for the acquirement or practical knowledge Students who wish to enter the course must be well grounded in the common branches in ¬ cluding algebra and geometry During the first year the course will include higher geometry trigonometry surveying and other English studies In the second year physics electricity physiogrophy geology mineralogy and steam engineering will be taken The practical work will run side by side with the theoretical during the course It will include actual work on the roads handling the shovel driving horses running the stone crusher trac tion engine and road roller and all machinery operated by the department The student will thus actually perform all the varied operations connected with road building as well as receive competent instruction in all that per tains to the art In this way not only will a large number of young men receive most valuable training but a de ¬ mand will probably quickly arise for special instruction for older men who now are superintendents of streets commissioners of highways and engi neers There is here a field which is not yet crowded or even full As the Prov idence Journal remarks of late years there has been a demand for compe tent road builders all through the states that have been constructing macadam highways In most instances either theoretical engineers or highway superintendents have risen to fill the places And to the sorrow and costs of the big cities and the disappointment of the counties in many instances the latter have been compelled to pay for road-buildin- g Hotvb TlllSY One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be curedby Halls Catarrh Cure P J Cheney Co Props Toledo O We the undersigned have known P J Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm ledo O -- WHAT MAN DOES NOT L0YE BEAUTY Mrs Pinkliam Counsels Young Wives to Keeep Their Attractiveness A Letter From a Young Wife in this world marry a woman because she is beautiful in their eyes What a disappoint ¬ ment then to see the fair young1 wifes beauty fading away before a year passes over her head ffjaTiLf Ji JJ H 1 feel as if I would like to say to every young woman who is about to be married Strengthen yourself in advance so that vou will not break down under the new Keep your beauty strain on your powers it is a precious possession Your husband loves your beauty he is proud to be seen in public with you try to keep it for his sake and your 1 Seven eighths of the men West Truax Wholesale Druggists To- ¬ ¬ Walding Kinnan ¬ Druggists Toledo Ohio Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Price 75c per bottle Sold by all Druggists Testimonials ¬ Marvin Wholesale free Halls Family Pills are the best ¬ TTri7jl f I LHi I WW I A question Prisoner do you know of any reason why sentence should not be pronounced on you according to law Why your honor of course I do If I am to be cooped up in Jefferson City it will break up my business here N Y World A Golden Era is the title of an illustrated pamphlet issued by the general passenger department of the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Railway on mining in Colorado California and other A Valid Objection A man who had been convicted of bur glary in St Louis was asked the usual ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ desired form is obtained Usually from one third to one half of the new growth can be cut back with benefit and more and better fruit be secured than if the tree is allowed to grow us it pleases N J Shepherd in Ohio seasons growth of wood Prune in the spring cutting out first all dead or diseased wood and thn cutting back the new growth until the ¬ Farmer AMERICAN BEET SUGAR ¬ ¬ ¬ throughout the world is consumed four fifths of this amount is imported at an annual cost of 135000000 In 1880 two thirds of the sugar used came from sugar cane and one third from beet roots in 1897 the proportions are exactly reversed yet while France Germany and Austria have been developing their beet sugar industries until they practically control the trade all over the world the United States having far richer beet sugar lands boasts an annual output of only In a Fevr Years Its Be a Great America about In the sugar produced Production Will Industry one fourth of all Western States Klbndyke is an illustrated folder about Alaska and its gold mines with rates of A CASE OF HEART FAILURE as to how to get there She was much frightened but noticed that fare and information after arrival Both and what to expect in intervals in which her stomach did not publications may be had free of expense by annoy her her hearts action became normal sending four 4 cents in stamps to pay Reasoning correctly that her digestion was postage to Geo H Heafford General Pasalone at fault she procured the proper med- senger Agent Chicago 111 icine to treat that trouble and with immediate good results Her appetite came back Her Complaint the choking spells became less frequent and Mrs Newrocks I dont like this restaufinally ceased Her weight which had been greatly reduced was restored and she now rant at all iNTewrocks Why not my dear weighs more than for years Her blood soon Why instead of calling the bill of fare became pure and her cheeks rosy a menu they call the menu a bill of fare The case is of general interest because the disease is a very common one That others Puck may know the means of cure we give the The Cuban Scare name of the medicine used Dr Williams Although the diplomatic entanglement Pink Pills for Pale People These pills conwith Spain over Cuba to some extent in tain all the elements necessary to give new fluencing the stock market Wall street exlife and richness to the blood and restore pects no serious complications Nevertheshattered nerves less serious complication with other maladies may be expected to follow an attack of ON THlT WAITER biliousness which is not checked at the outWhy His Customer Coaldnt Sat the set The most effectual means to this end is Hostetters Stomach Bitters an admirable Soup remedy moreover for dyspepsia malaria A certain literary German whose manner kidney trouble constipation and nervousof speaking was extremely deliberate and ness who disapproved of impetuosity of any sort and under any circumstances had an amusNot Up to Date ing experience in a restaurant one day never have loved before he said pasI He was a well known figure among the sionately patrons of this particular establishment as Dear me she exclaimed And youre he seldom dined anywhere else and he was almost 21 two How your education has generally served by a waiter who had be- been neglected hasnt it Chicago Post come used to his way of speaking but one day a new waiter took his order and brought Self Control or Life Without a ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ own The pale cheeks the dark shadows under the eyes the general drooping of the young They mean wifes form what do they mean are failing that her strength is going and that something that her nerves must be done to help her through the coming trials of maternity Build her up at once by a course of some tonic with specific powers Such as Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound You can get it at any druggists Following we publish by request a letter from a young wife of her own ac cord she addresses it to her suffering sisters and while from modesty she asks to withhold her name she gives her initials and street number in Chambersburg Pa so she can easily be found personally or by letter To my Suffering Sisters Let me write this for your benefit telling you what Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound has done for me I am but¬ nineteen and suffered with painful menstruation leucorrhcea dizziness burn ing sensation back of ears and on top of my head nervousness pain and soreness of muscles bearing down pains could not sleep well was unable to stand without pain and oh how I longed to be well One day I wrote to Mrs Pinkham telling her all knowing I could do so in perfect confidence She wrote me a lovely letter in reply telling me exactly what to do After taking nine bottles of the Compound one box of Liver pills and using one half package of Sanative wash I can say I am cured I am so happy and owe my happiness to none other than Mrs Pinkham Why will women suffer when help is near Let me as one who has had some experience urge all suffering women especially young wives to seek Mrs Pinkhams advice Mrs R S R 113 E Catherine St Chambersburg Pa ¬ 555555555355555v5355555 ¬ ¬ ¬ f r h iinT luunini i n nni s hbui numvuni i i naai i uwn iiruakufaBi v ID 5SVVVVJ lUgURALO WATER COLOR 4iii ir2i iiiuva PAINTS -- isvaiiffi g pf romgey0ur 2 SHEKANDOAH PIKE One of the Famous Old Roads of America the lack of practical knowledge of the now her limit It has been estimated that it would civil engineers and the lack of theoret-¬ require from 1000000 to 1250000 acres ical knowledge of the highway super devoted to beet culture to produce the visors sugar necessary for home consumption But even with this school of men who have been educated to build the This would mean an addition to the roads there have not been enough to agricultural income of the country of go around in all the localities where 50000000 or 60000000 a year with as good roads aire needed and where there much more for labor and supplies is money to build them A man who Iemorests Magazine thoroughly understands road construcSTARTING PLANTS tion to day may easilj get a position What is needed is the educated man Suggestions for Those Who Wish to who not only knows how to build a costHave Early Vegetables ly ideal road but one who can econom Every winter in thousands of homes ical construct an eight foot country the gardening operations of spring are road a man who knows both the the- anticipated by starting plants in boxes oretical and practical end of road con ¬ in the kitchen windows The condistruction This is the style of grad tions are admirable for this purpose uate which the Rhode Island institu so far as the day is coneerned for then tion aims to turn out At the there are sunshine the heat from the end of the course they will have grad kitchen stove and a moist atmosphere uated a man who can plan the highway from the cooking operations But the draw the contracts and who is able tender little plants suffer at night and to run the machinery to build the road ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ about 40000 tons Within the past few years the depart ¬ ment of agriculture has carried on an exhaustive series of experiments over different parts of the country suitable for the growth of the sugar beet These experiments have conclusively demonstrated that this important staple can be grown in profitable quantities and of the highest grade over a considerable area of the United States There is in fact nothing to prevent this country from becoming the largest land in the world With the same encouragement France has given to the industry America might have 700 factories instead of seven which is ¬ beet-sugar-produci- ng soup said the gentleman slowly not looking up from his plate The man seized the soup plate before the customer could finish the sentence and van- ¬ ished with it He reappeared in a moment with another supply of the same soup which he placed before the gentleman and then stood re- ¬ garding him with an anxious face wonder- ¬ ing what could be the reason for the soup ¬ his soup I cannot eat this master FOR DECORATING WALLS AND CEILINGS to - SSSEBro A short treatise on The Rights and Wrongs of Men by J Wilson Ph D This work contains the advanced thought of the century on Religion Laws Government and Civilization It is written in a plain and easy style and any intelligent person can appreciate the book who will read it Price cloth 150 paper 100 Address Courier Pub House Newark N Y jfjove never diefh We learn this as a promise We get after such suffering as involves as it were a new birth and other faculties to know it as experience George S Merriam tP ¬ remaining untouched I cannot eat this soup again slowly remarked the literary man Why not sir What is the matter stammered the unhappy waiter who had been told he was serving an important person ¬ ¬ This material is srrocer or paint dealer and do your own kalsominincr made on scientific principles by machinery and milled in twenty four tints and is superior to any concoction of Glue and Whiting that can possibly a be made by hand To X be mixed with Cold Water to If you want something extra buy some iVsUreAEaO from the same to to dealer This material is a Hard Finish to be applied with a brush and be- - V to comes as hard as Cement Milled in twenty four tints and works equally H to ESTSend for sample cards and if you can- to as well with cold or hot water to not purchase this material from your local dealers let us know and we will vtf to put you in the way of obtaining it j to to THE MURALO CO NEW BRIGHTON S I NEW YORK- - V to to ¬ The Modern Way said the literary Commends itself to the well informed to do genius calmly for the third time because and effectually what was formerI have not as yet been provided with a pleasantly the crudest manner and disagree spoon Northwestern Christian Advo- ¬ ly done in abbas well To cleanse the system and cate break up colds headaches and fevers with A WISE PEDDLER Qutunpleasant after effects use the de ligKffiul liquid laxative remedy Syrup of He Knew Very Well How to Dispose Figs Made by California Fig Sjrrup Co I cannot eat this soup ¬ m to BBB The Bid Was Undersize A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOOL BAfSQAI EV1ARRY A PLAM GSRL E OSES - of His Goods m the hoe handle to ifae tripod from shov eling coal under the boiler of the steam roller to drawing xthe plans taxoaden gineer There are a number of openings which a practical road builder may fill He may become a road expert for the United States government By passing the civil service examinations of the road division department of agricul- ¬ ture he will be put on the list of eligi bles and as soon as a vacancy occurs will receive an appointment from the government Then the builders of road machinery have a constant call for men to set up their plants in the various towns and cities which are constantly acquiring such equipment They have to send with the machinery men who know all about operating it As a mile the men they send out are shop hands and beyond the experi ¬ ence with these identical machines they know but little The builders eay there is a constant demand for road builders with these plants and that they consider that this is a good field for young men But the largest field lor men edu¬ cated as road builders will probably be found as highway superintendents among the various counties and towns There are few first class men in this line and with the spread of the good roadj movement the demand for such experts ¬ rule-of-thu- mb a man who knows the business from slope ture both night and day A dry goods box is cut away so that the top may A cover is hinged Soon after Singletons first baby was born Mrs Singleton went upstairs one evening and entered the room where her darling mm lay asleep There she found her husband new Id like your candid opinion of this who Be sure neuralgia will cease St Jacobs standing by the side of the crib and gazing she said to the young man novel earnestly at the child As she stood still for Oil the cure Get ease Are you sure talks literature a great deal a moment touched by the sight the tears Yes I wish you want my candid opinion filled her eyes and she thought man was It to know exactly what you think of it with- ¬ love was a wiseand dowho said itelse hard to Oh how dearly Charles loves that boy a woman anything Well out prevarication or concealment Her arms stole softly around his neck as to be downright honest with you I think it she rubbed The same old or new rheumatic pains St his shoulder her cheek caressingly against is one of the greatest books whose advertise ¬ Singleton started slightly at Jacpbs Oil will cure Washington Star ments I have ever read Darling he said dreamily the touch voicing his thoughts it is incomprehensible BOX FOR STARTING PLANTS The man in the honeymoon is not a myth to me how they can get up such a crib as THE MARKETS Chicago Daily News that for 250 N Y Journal much of the stunted growth seen in CiNCIN Jan 0 Doubled upand bentwith pain Lumbago plants started in the house can be LIVE STOCK Cattlccommoa 2 Co Justice may be blind but there is no questiUse St Jacobs Oil and straighten up traced to the chilling effects of cool 4 25 3 85 Select butchers on-as to the blindness of the man who goes 6 00 CALVES Fair to oocl light 7 00 nights following the very warm moist HOGS Common 3 00 3 46 The more the boy is like his father the to law feeling certain that he will get jusconditions of the day The cut shows a 3 55 3 45 Mixed packers tice Chicago Daily News less the two get along 3 55 3 40 Lifcht shippers plan for keeping an equitable tempera- SHEKP Choice 410 m 4 50 ¬ He carried a big load of brooms and as he zigzaged along the sidewalk with his burden that on his back he cast his pale gooseberry eyes their best Shortcoming is no sign of short Sweetness is never whipped in over the houses to see a probable customer willing ascended a flight of steps and was J F W Ware Then he hailed by the woman next door Fits stopped free and permanently cured The You cant sell any brooms there house never buys at the Vo fits after first days use of DrTvlme C woman in that Great Nerve Restorei Free 2 trial bottle door He rang the bell and waited Sure enough ireatise Dr Kline 933 Arch st Phila Pa the woman of the house opened the door and The when she saw the broom vender she was poet poetical muse sometimes keeps the awake but it is the mews of the cat about to close it again that disturb the slumbers of other people anything she said I dont want I know it said the man The woman Chicago Daily News next door said you wouldnt buy anything Like Oil Upon Troubled Waters is Hales She did did she Perhaps Im as able to buy things as she is How much did you Honey of Horehound and Tar upon a cold Pikes Toothache Drops Cure in one minute say your brooms were She said I couldnt sell you any that you never bought anything at the door The mother-in-laoften proves too much Dear me I wonder how she knew Give for the newly wedded lawyer Chicago me that broom with the covered handle and Daily News the one striped red and blue And Ill take two of those small whisk brooms So I For Whooping Cough Pisos Cure is a never buy anything at the door The idea successful remedy M P Dieter 67 Throop Then he called on the first woman who had Ave Brooklyn N Yf Nov 14 94 talked with him and sold out the rest of his brooms at a big advance over his original Dry books cannot always be depended prices He had been in neighborhoods be- ¬ upon to satisfy ones thirst for knowledge fore Chicago Times Herald Chicago Daily News w It is always safe to take it for granted as yourself so others are trying to do fa A bright little boj one of the pages of the senate sat at one of the senate entrances the other day when a lady approached him with a visitinsr card in her hand Will you hand this to Senator Blank she said 66e6686e866 There a I coffee ceives it without distress few can tell it from coffee ¬ ¬ ¬ Is Class of People 1 1 3 SI i replied the boy for all cards must be taken to the cast lobby The woman was inclined to be angry and went away muttering Then a thought struck her and taking out her pocketbook she found a 25 cent piece With it in her hand she went back to the boy Here my lad she said in a coaxine tone here is a auarter to take my card in said the boy without a moMadam ments hesitation I am paid a larger salary than that to keep cards out Washing ton Post I cannot Who are injured by the use of cof- ¬ fee Eecently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new pre- ¬ paration called GRAIN O made of pure grains that takes the place of 3 -- The most delicate stomach re-¬ and but 3 His Meditations does not cost over as much Children may drink it with great ben ¬ efit 15 cents and 25 cents per pack age Try it Ask for GRAIN O It 3 a 3 3 3 3 31 3 -- 3 t jgyiuunummiuamiimiinmiiinniiuiii Insist that your grocer gives you GEAIN O Acvjpt no imitation 3J - i Try Grain0 p - j LAMBS shut down over the top at night Little iron or wooden rods are put in to supPrime port the boxes in which seeds are HAYVISIONSto choice pork PRO Mcss planted The lower side is turned to Lard Prime steam Choice dairy ward the window In the bottom can BUTTER to Prime choice be set at night a couple of big jngs of APPLES Pcr bbl creamery hot water and the box tightly shut up POTATOES Per bbl CHICAGO will keep a very warm temperature in FLOUR Winter patents side even on very cold nights The GRAIN Wheat No 2 red tender seeds or plants thus receive no No 2 Chicago spring PORN Kn check in their growth and not only ad ¬ O rP o vance much more rapidly but- make PORK Mess ¬ ¬ at one side to FLOUR Winter family GRAIN Wheutr No 2 red No 3 red Corn No 2 mixed Oats No 2 Rye No 2 Good to choice 5 25 3 55 5 65 3 80 9214 9 25 11 91 29 24M 3 46 0 50 10 4 67 13 124 THAT TERROR of MOTHERS How it was overcome by a Nova Scotian mother Who is well known as an author that attack children was in its contents Stanford Eveleth Mrs W T ENDYOUR NAME ON A POSTAL RD AKD WE WILL SEHD YOU OUR 156 PAGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE -- - MSESlHREffATIMS ARMS CO leOWlNCHESTER Ave HEW HAVEN OWN LIVE ST06K Cincinnati o CO 23 3 25 2 25 4 70 87 3 75 2 35 4 80 9254 A NTn 262 9 25 4 77J4 22y 9 30 4 80 5 15 1 882f 27 - is gnowing FLOUR Family GRAIN Wheat No 2 Southern Wheat Corn Mixed Oats No 2 white Rye No 2 western CATTLE First quality HOGS Western INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN Wheat No 2 Corn Np 2 mixed Oats No 2 mixed LOUISVILLE If you Choose butter making see that Winter given to your cows your cows give milk rich in butter fat FLOUR Wheat patent See that the food GRAIN No 2 red Corn Mixed is of fhe best quality and in the best and that the fat is in large gJobtfles so Oats Mixed condition for digestion This is very that it will readily separate from- - tb PORK Mess milk Colmans Rural World LAUD Steam important Wood Ashe for Orehardn It is hecause of the potash they con- ¬ tain that wood ashes are so beneficial to fruit trees Farnryard manure contains a certain iimount of potash bxit the nitrogen it also contains is apt io caitse too great a growth It contains too great a proportion of nitrogen to pot ¬ ash hence wood ashes come in well to supply this deficiency Every farmer should save his hardwood ashes in a dry place so that they will be in the best condition to apply to the land in the spring Dakota Field and Farm much more vigorous and productive growth when they come to be trans ferred to the garden N Y Tribune LARD steam FLOUR ¬ Activity in Aorth Carolina At the road congress lately held in Baleigb N C a committee of 25 was appointed to act with the 2Corth Caro ¬ NEW YORK Winter patent No 2 red CORN No 2 mixed RYE PORK New Mess LARD Western BALTIMORE OATS Mixed 80 35 8 75 35 49 y 25 5 12 016 Kfly lina Good Roads league in considering the revision of existing road laws and in urging the next general assembly to adopt such legislation as will provide for the employment in public road im provements of all able bodied male con cicts whose term of sentence does not exceed ten years 40 975 93 325 27 4 GO 65 98 99 325 30 53 80 10 91 26H 23 3 75 94 28V 4 00 95 29 40 G v 9 00 4 75 than scarcely any other is more dreadednight croup It so often comes in the The danger is so great The climax is so sudden It is no wonder that Mrs W J Dickson better known under her pen name of Stanford Eveleth calls it the it terror of mothers Nor is of any wonder praise and that she writes in terms gratitude for the relief which she has found both from her own anxieties and for her childrens ailments in Dr J C be Ayers Cherry Pectoral It would of imthis possible to better state the value remedy than is done in Mrs Dicksons lettei Thich is as follows Memory does not recall the time when Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral was not used in our family for throat and lung troubles and the number of empty Cherry Pectoral bottles collected during the season told This where relief had been sought medicine was in such constant use in my fathers family that when I had a home of my own and had childish ailments to attend to it still proved efficacious That terror of mothers the startling croupy cough never alarmed me so long as I had a bottle of Ayers Cherry Pectoral in the house to supple ¬ ment the hot water bath When suffering with whooping cough in its worst form andarticulation was impossible on account of the choking my children would point andE gesticulate toward the bottle foi experience bad taught them that reliei ¬ Of all the evils author of Romance of the Provinces Truro N S To show the prompt action of Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral in severe cases we print a letter from C J Wooldvidge Wortham Tex who writes One of my children had croup One night I was startled by the childs hard breathing and on going to it found it strangling It had nearly ceased to breathe Having a part of a bottle of Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral in the house I gave the child three doses at short intervals and anxiously waited results From the mo ment the Pectoral was given the childs breathing grew easier and in a short time it was sleeping quietly and breathing nat urally The child is alive andwell to day and I do not hesitate to say that Ayers CJ Cherry Pectoral saved its life ¬ ¬ DiCRsof We will furnish duplicates of LIVE STOCK CUTS or any other Cut shown In any Spec ¬ imen Book at or below quoted prices foe same A N KELLOGG NEWSPAPER 335 W Fifth St m DONT it ra Corn Belt an T isTho Illustrated monthly paper tnorouRMy rciuiute and full or informa- fi 31 1 TO B tion about western farin lauds It will mummvka Flido yu ln secur- hi mg a cheap home UltuP 9 in a prosperous ana healthy community Send 25 cents for a years subscription to Th e Corn Belt 209 Adams St uaicago aoih Bwi Wooldridge Wortham Tex These statements make argument in favor of this remedy unnecessary It is a family medicine that no home should be¬ without It is just as efficacious in bronchitis asthma whooping cough and all other varieties of coughs as it is in croup To put it within everyones reach Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral is now put up in half size bottles at half price 50 cents Send for Ayers Curebook free and read of other cures effected by Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral Address th J C Iyer Co Iowelli Mass Positions nyi y tauubtby mall Expense lor catalogue when competent Write J PAYS wr Kffirt aT tv pry t wt trr y tm low American CorrtspoDdenee College lliddeforl rffffmi 4M wiHaMfriM -- HOME SborilmnilBookkeepJng Penmanshlpetc lie VHi jl s CURES Best Cough Syrap Tastes Good In time Sold by drucaists WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Uso m 3691 ANK VPSIEX E meat In this paper WRITING TO AJDVJEIETISSiKd pleaae state that yon saw the Ativeillue o - W HvVF f Kqm 8 m rtfTaiavifnrtatenswMii THE BOURBON NEWS TUESDAY JANUARY w 1 11 1898 THE COMMERCIAL TRIBUNE BncycloMiedic Almanac and Year Book for 138 Free to Every Weekly Subscriber We desire to ball speciil attention to the advertiseuirnt of ihe Commercial Gazette on another page or this paper Defective Paper Making Lady Pendulum ¬ An Encyclopaedic Almanac and Year Book free with each yearly subscriber is certaiuij a great stroke of enterprise on the part of this p pular paper Notbiug like it has ever been offered The Weekly Commercial Gazette has been receutly enljrged from eight to ten pages and the price remains the same as heretofore only 50 cents per year Now is the time to subscribe 12uov Gt The Northwestern Mutual life has paid to representatives of its policyholders and to its policy holders and is now holding for them 180000000 an excess over premium reoeipts of over ¬ rjSi Xr- - - It vi Sr The pendulum counted how many times it would have to tick before it was 2000069 tf worn out and it was so appalled at the number that it wanted to give up right there eaying I never can do it But said one of the other parts of the clock it is only a tick at a time That is just what some of you are doing I said saying that after Mr Moody goes back to America the exeite- Do you want to be happy and make all your friends happy Then come to TWIN BROTHERS to ment will die out We will not keep it We have the largest grandest and prettiest stock of holiday up We cant get grace enough to do make your selections of Christmas presents We are giving goods away you might say so low are we selling them so Get grace enough to live a tick at goods ever displayed in Paris To make room we have decided to sacrifice our immense stock of a timo a step at a time said I That woman went home and bought a clock with a pendulum and put it Catarrh invariably leads to consump- where she could see it She preached so AND tion Growing worse and worse each a tick at a time that her much about winter those who rely upon the usual BOOTS AND friends called her Lady Pendulum treatment of sprays washes and inhal- The day before returning to America ing mixtures find that it is impossible to check the disea e with these local I received a package from her In it Read every line in this advestisement it will advise where to buy and save applications which only reach the sur- was a clock and the letter with it said Big Bargaius in Capes that were S200 now 95c 250 now 125 3 50 now 195 500 now 2 50 600 now face The offensive discharge increases Please put this clock in your room all the while and gets deeper until it is and when you look at it remember that 300 750 now 425 900 now 500 1000 now 625 1250 now 700 1500 now 750 only a question of s ort time when The Retired Burglar Jackets that were 300 now 200 450 now 225 500 now 250 600 now 325 750 now 375 850 now Lady Pendulum is still living a tick at the lungs are affected think I was ever very much a time 425 1050 now 525 1200 now 595 1500 now 698 I The importance of the proper treat scareddont the retired burglar but said Giving away Overcoats and Ulsters that were 300 now 195 500 now 275 750 now 375 1000 now ment can therefore b readily appre- i Glued Seams have been as much scared by slight 500 1250 now 7 00 1500 now 800 2000 now 998 ciated But no good whatever can be I A correspondent who signs himself little things that were of no real ac- ¬ expected from local applications as Make your Christmas selections from our beautiful stock of silk handkerchiefs linen handkerchiefs count as by anything else For in- ¬ V C evidentlv meaning Victoria initial handkerchiefs mufflers fine hosiery fine gloves fine jewelry fine garters neckwear fine shirt cuff such treatment never did cure Catarrh and never will Being a blood disease stance by the scratching of a rat start ¬ Cross sends the following reminiscence buttons ear rings stick pins hair pins fine purses silk umbrellas kid gloves fine plush cases brush and Your acof the most obstinate nature Swifts ing up suddenly and running around in to the London Telegraph Specific SSS is the only remedy the wall I was never more disturbed count of the tailgr who has invented comb sets water sets mirrors boas perfumes glove cases Toys dolls carriages wagons baby houses dishes drums chairs guns ships desks watches tam- ¬ which can have the slightest effect upon than I was once by the absolute still- ¬ gummed seams for sewed ones reminds Catarrh It is the only blood remedy me of the experience of a gallant French bourines accordions vases sideboards carts sleighs trains bed steads cradles bureaus trumpets dancing of room that I was in It that goes down to the bottom of all stub- ¬ ness and aoppressive and I couldntwas officer who was a friend of mints then figures whips games puzzles rockers wheelbarrows ac- ¬ born diseases which other remedies dead Big Bargains also in MENS and BOYS SUITS a young man in the Crimea General count for it cannot reach Free Free We give a Lareca Handsome Framed Picture when your purchase amounts to 81000 I swung my lamp around and saw Pelissier He was rather careless about Mrs Josephine Polhiil of Due West except when in uniform and We give Cupon Tickets with everything you buy of us no matter how smail the usual things that you might expect his dress S C writes I had such a severe case of to see in such a room it was a dining one day he surprised all his friends by Remember the place to save money is at Catarrh that I lost my hearing in one rooni including a clock on the mantel appearing in a magnificent shepherd ear and part of the bone in my nose It was a pendulum clock one of the tartan suit They were all envious of sloughed off I was constantly treated kind that has a little clear space in the his splendid turnout At night he joinwith sprays and ed in the conviviality which was tak ¬ VATXIXT washes but each lower part of the glass front through ing place in one of the huts warmed 9 winter the disease which you can seethe pendulum as it seemed to have a swings back and forth The lamp sim- ¬ by a cheerful blazing fire The place firmer hold on me ply swept across the face of the clock got intolerably warm and when Pe I had finally been as I swung it around but an instant lissier rose to go the company were declared incurable later I realized that I had seen no pen- ¬ amazed to find the shepherd tartan when I decided to dulum swinging back and forth behind complet fall to pieces ia an extraordi- ¬ try S S S It that clear space It wasnt swinging nary manner The sleeves of the coat 701 seemed to get right The clock had stopped dropped to the floor then the back and at the seat of the I set my lamp oh the shelf and the trousers also fell off in detachments disease and cured me permanently for I have had no touch of Catarrh opened the door of the clock and started An examination showed that the seams up tne pendulum and then 1 heard the instead of being sewed were glued to- ¬ for seven years The experience of Mr Chas A Parr regular ticking of the clock And that gether and the heat of the hut had of Athens Ga was like that of all was all that was wanted But what a completely melted the composition Pe- ¬ others who vainly seek a cire in local relief it was to hear it I could sort out lissier had bought them from a Greek treatment He says peddler and paid a high price for them RAILROAD TIME CARD the spoons now with a cheerful spirit Local State For years I suffered from a severe National If that enterprising merchant had fall- ¬ York Sun New case of Catarrh the many offensive N ft R L en irito the generals hands within the 6ymptoms being ac-¬ WILL BE FOUNJD IN A Sermon Witli a Point to It next few days I am afraid he would ARRIVAL OF TRAINS companied by severe A clergyman in the west country had have had short shrift UnlesB the new pains in the head I Cincinnati 1058 a m 538 p two curates one a comparatively old system is capable of better things than From m 1015 p m took several kinds of THE BOURRON NEWS man the other verv vouner With the that most of us will be quite content to From Lexington 439 a m 745 a m medicines recom- ¬ mended for Catarrh AND THE former he had not been able w work I stick to the stitches 333 p m 627 p m used various local and agreeably and on being invited to anam From Richmond 435 a m 740 applications but they Eis Handwriting other living he accepted it and took 328 pm had no effect whatev- ¬ the young curate with him Naturally Many stories aretold relative to the From Maysville 742 a m 325 p m er I was induced to there was a farewell sermon andwe illegibility of the penmanship of Euus DEPARTURE OP TRAINS take SSS Swifts can imagine the feelings of ihe curate Chpate the famous lawyer It is said Specific and after four months I was To Cincinnati 445 a m 755 a m perfectly well and have never felt any who was to be left behind when he that he once openly congratulated him ¬ We have arranged a Clubbing Rate J40 p m heard the text given out Abide ye self on the fact thartif he failed to get To Lexington 750 a m 1105 a m effects of the disease since by which we can eive first iBi Those who have had h H ttissjis and I and the Tad a living at the bar he could still go to 5t45 p m 1021 p m toucht CtHrrh will saveeirais9 aa wia umna and sajmOT lurselr by past pet- i- To jKishmond 1108 a in 545 p mj oiMtini wersiiip ep g me ngfc f enggiiy t ii Paprs gfts Year for v3t aj3wetf5d iaa seaaijd tstho thb -ie by scoHaAngteq GfiesjEw t t ltSo p m WlTQ OU 5ie iretrS h To Jlsyille 750 a nr 585 p ia mm asiosd thai afcso m Jtosfis Prfoa fer Mh BougQreli f and fouxra cpdy isA ttfcMfaofc wan0iMg fcJteaied eTyisg F is uasr jegtett if his ankgBP menfcin local treatment waftsTflte sKy you generous part of this bmttiteXiatin ThTview another QOnrt Tlho judge replied that to waste no further time on s wtte eYktently shared by a certain Edin the casewas one ia whibh he might washes inhaling mixtures etc wh Send or bring your caah with order t Any are only temporary and cannot save burgh minister who being asked to write out his argument them from dreaded Consumption preach the funeral sermon of a miserly With a mock solemnity of counteTHE BOURBON NEWS Question They should take a remedy which will brother cleric chose as his text the nance whicli he knew so well how to cure them because it can reach their words And the beggar died Cham- ¬ assume at a moments notice he said Paris Ky trouble SSS is the only blood reme- - bers Journal You may slowly I write well your honor hut dy which can reach Catarrh it promptly ANTED TRUSTWORTHY and gets at the very bottom of the disease Ask A Domestic Echo active gentlemen or ladies to This was too much for the judge and and cures it permanently BAST BOUND for responsible established house travel An east end in the assembled bar and the courtroom is a SSS Swifts Specific most real blood a Euclid motor man went down town by echoed t t in Kentucky Monthly 6500 and ex- ¬ a few days ago and obstinate prompt and unrestrained Lv Louisville with remedy and cures the 830am 600pm penses Position steady Reference cases of Catarrh Rheumatism Conta- ¬ the time the car reached JDunham avenue hilarity There ws not a lawyer pres- Ar Lexington 1115am 840pm Enclose self addressed stamped envelope 1125am 850pm 830am 550pm Lv Lexington Scrofula he was fast asleep The conductor came ent who had not more than once seen gious Blood Poison Cancer 63Qpm 923pm Lv The Dominion Company Dept W and Eczema which other so called blood af tefhis fare but the citizen was qbliv- - specimen of what one of HJf Ghoates Ar Winchesterll58am 950pm 915am 705pm 950am Mt Steiiingl225pm Chicago 16nov 8t remedies have no effect upon whatever ious of the fact The conductor reached friends called his wildcat tracks Ar Washington 657am 340pm t SSS is the only blood remedy guaran- ¬ forward and shook him The citizen the joko needed no explanation and Ar Philadelphial0l5am 705pm 1240nn 908pm ArNevr York teed Vswayed siigntly but ne didnt wake up Youths Companion WEST BOUND Then the conductor reached forward t t OF again and gave the sleeper a violent His Modest Role Ar Winchester 730am 450pm 655am 2o0pm 520pm 735am 345pm 800am Ar Lexington push The latter The fond mother of three children Ar Frankfort 911am 630pm nd contains no mercury potash or and then growled merely shook himself in a distinctly audible was obliged to remonstrate with her Ar Shelby ville 100lam 720pm GENTS PRICE other dangerous mineral 1100am 815pm Ar Louisville oldest boy because in the childrens Book9will be mailed free by Swift voice daily ¬ Trains marked thus f Quit your pushing Theres plenty games he would always take the lead cept Sunday other trains run daily exGeorgia Specific Company Atlanta run of room on your side and assign subordinate positions to his Through Sleepers between Louisville The laugh that followed woke him little brother and sister The boy prom ¬ Lexington and New York without 1 1898 sss up Cleveland Plain Dealer ised not to be selfish in thefuture A change On AH News few days later the mother happening For rates Sleeping Car reservatiens or An Autobiography to go into the nursery saw the two any information call on W tWW t W W fv t t F B Carr younger children engaged in amateur I was born Nov 30 1835 I continue Agent L NRB to live just the same theatricals The elder boy stood aside Larger Better More Complete Daily by mail - - - -6 a year Barney Paris Ky arms folded moodily watching orGEORGE W Thus narrow confined and trivial is with Daily and Sunday by mail 8 a year Than Ever Div Pass Agent We are playing Adam and them the history of a common human life Lexington Ky that part of it at least which it is Eve said the youngsters fThe mother Tbe most widely sold Annual Referproper to thrust in the face of the pub- ¬ was much gratified a she supposed ence Boob nd Political Manual published lic and thus little and insignificant in that in this instance at least the boy had allowed his brother the principal print becomes this life of mine which ¬ is the greatest Sunday Newspaper ln to me has always seemed so filled with role She turned to the silent figuije in HOUSE AND LOT AND BLACK THE WORLD the world vast personal events and tremendous the corner about to praise him Who x Pulitzer Building New York Price 5c a copy SMITH SHOP FOR SALE consequences I could easily have made are you she asked 4God was the By mail 3 a year it longer but not without compromis- answer New York Commercial DESIRE to sell my house and ot ing myself Mark Twm Address THErSUN New York with blacksmith shop at Jackson- ¬ Fseful Adjunct I will sell for Different Points of View I always like to nave at least one i ville Ky twelve months half cash bal For further ance in An old bachelor said the sweet boarder who is a lUfle sloboat pay particulars address or call on ca PARIS KY ra b 602 MAIN ST girl is a man who ciuf esses that he lug Mrs Hashcrcic admitud to her BEN J F SHARON BLUEGRASS NDRSERIE Win L - man Over Deposit Bank iloes not think he is uart enough to aetrest friend Jacksonville Ky 13oct tf M U at kind especially a youL tiways so take care of any one b v himself ran heeWoVd 8 to 12 a m 1 to 6 p m Office hours 1897 To my mind n necks sail the mean man K dy to uso up all ae I merit For 11 years thl3 shoe alor has distanced all cwpetltora Indiahe shows that he is t o smart to take Tee cola biscuits taitt sol wipfflrff- 1- iff7ff ni W L Douglas 3S50 gJ4tK and S tttimi i won shoes arc ne productions ot care of any one but hh self Cincin- - uai olis Journal Full stock of Fruit and Ornamental possible t tues from thr st material nati Enquirer Also 835 and SSOO shoes for men Grape Vines Small Fruits Trees boys and outl 800Y vu uSlTG forshoes aro mdoi- - d Capacivy Asparagus and every thing for 1 Douglas t by r 1000000 wearers av the Sweet AuT tu chard Lawn and Garden TJncle What it Li y - le lit and durability of in T We have no Agents but sell direct to ver offored at the filmn ill t Martha Speaking c Miss Mintdrbp PARIS KENTUCKY Tufv are made in all t iattthe planter saving enormous commis- ¬ business sliA and styles and of ery varlhasnt she got a red h J X sense Ohice over G S Varden Co sions Catalogue on application to v to gi Martin She did uavo before sh - cannot supply you ivrue lor csia If Work fnaranteed satisfactory Calls y S0l L Douglas Brockton H F HILLFSMBYBR Bcr wont j ime into her uncles property mpty answered Your work ip Chic r 1 to op m Transcript Lfxixutox Ky 8 to 12 a in Office Huarf ton Prices reasonable licit KULY J Catai rh to Consumption j I j makers are discussing the pe culiar fact that for many Genturies there have been periodical investigations into Recently the deterioration of paper Society of Arts in London appoint- ¬ the ed a special committee to make an investigation of this character Old rec- ¬ ords show that fault has been found with the quality of paper in almost every age and most qf the famous mu ¬ seums and libraries in Europe have g paper which specimens of pure show decay due to flaws in the texture Away back in 1336 Peter II of Spain issued a proclamation commanding the paper makers of Valencia and Xativa to restore the paper to its old good quality unless they wish to be found guilty of fraud and punished according- ¬ ly About 1220 an emperor of Italy directed that all public documents on paper should be declared invalid All records covering the previous two years were ordered to be transcribed on parch- ment in order that they might bo pre- served more securely It is recalled that in 1875 the Academy of Sciences in Paris offered a prize for the best answer to this question Which nro fclio vnnl roacrma fnr tli Oflnprnl rlfi- -- w V VlUVSUU VJV JV WW cline in the quality of paper and which are the best means to remedy the evil This prize was never awarded for the reason tnat noboay undertook to com- ¬ pete for it Experts disagree as to which period in tie history of paper making produced the most durable and the best u Wi Aaox wv7 making uaoer was transplanted from Africa to Spain complaints were made and recorded that the Christian succes- ¬ sors of the Moorish paper makers were making an inferior paper At first the art was imperfectly copied New York Times ¬ Fapr From the New York Tribune comes a story which Mr Moojfly recently told illustrative of the faefci hat to the power of single hearted perseverance v there is no known limit London some years When I was in ago I saw a lady in my audience who could not walk and had a chair on wheels in which she was brought into church The look of disgust on her face and the attention she attracted in being brought into the meetings made me take notice of her I spoke to her one day and she said Mr Moody when mis excitement is over and you have gone back to Amer ica the people will go back to their old Mtl ways m Tney won t Keep on xney canu I TWIN BROTHERS WILL MAKE YOU M TIkA 1 I doit I talked with her for some time but she stuck to her point A day or two afterward I told the fable of the dock HAPPY f - - MENS J BOYS OVERCOATS CLOTHING LADIES JACKETS SHOES ETC CAPES COMFORTS BLANKETS I HV J 3 i j P ¬ j j 1 j MM ¬ ZOIFtOIHIEFl ¬ BOURBONS BIGGEST BARGAIN BRINGERS J II 703 MAIN ST PARIS KY The World ai m ¬ EncydopMlla R I tnay 11 wm It Effil i QUffi 1 -- -- m tinLmjx tn ¬ ¬ in Ansmtr TIME TABLE M W P i i ¬ i v - j Purely Vegetable Standard American Annual Hews and Opinions National Importance i j THE SUN ALOKTE Stands CONTAINS BOTH s- - ¬ The Sunday Sun ¬ I MH DAILEY f n UUUULF S3 SHOE 1 1 y FALL JL - Ti inTrTTiT--TTTi- ij lOHN CONNELLY H A SMITH W j- - - imperfect in original