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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): January 21, 1898
Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): January 21, 1898 Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1898 bou1898012101_sn86069873 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): January 21, 1898 Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1898 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Ntfvv jc -- a S i TU CHAMP MILLER fitilMftk OURB dp PRINTED EVERY TUESDAXSifD FRIDAY jHCf - N EWS J jr jJ- iSi- S r 4T- - - v i4 C Editors and Owners mi7t irsrrn W Establish fib i 1881 EIGHTEENTH YEAR PARIS BOURBON CO KY FRIDAY JANUARY 21 1898 NO 6 cover Mathers andKKrlB R itlitf directors4 Hanson Kn3dto5 President Tnn News Notes Gathered lu Ami About The Ross CHshifiKKmbn D Howell and H gTand Individual Book L Potts Main and Broadway Rurir Keeper lSfip A T Forsyth of Paris was here yesXjiOZSZilijt333L E P Clankmand Geo Braralett were terday on business on the Uiucrummfe tobacco mirket this Mr Harvey Howe of Moorefield was week Jfi here Wednesday on business Geo D lCjCMimr ha i old his stasre Consigned to the past are the old time 1 e Is with their high posts Mr J Will Clarke was in Lexington line from htafnr ShMrpsbnrg to Oscar their towering canopies and their fluttering draperies Wednesday and Thursday on business Baird of thislcityaud he made his first Mr Allen Darnahy cf Lexington was trip Satnrda THE BED OF TODAY Is of iron or brass Light clean attractive and strong it combines the guest of Miss Lida Clark Tuesday bed The prices Miss Mauie Mirston has returned in attractive form all the requisites of an from an extended visit with relative in a wide range C F BROWEK CO MILLERSBURG WI TO ¬ The Bed of the Future my services to the public to pnt in electric bell j or electric burglar alarms in storerooms or residences Can recharge and repair old batteriesJ and overhaul old wires and make as good as new Terms extremely reasonableWood Grinnn-Lock-bo- x 173 Paris Ky- -- I offer up-to-da- te 350 450 500 et White Enameled Dresser Maple and Mahogany dhamb sr 1250 and 1350 furniture in attractive styles FOLDING BEDS Chiffonier Beds full ize 1500 1800 2000 Mahogany finish upright bel wih 1840 Fivnch mirror at 3000 Look at our last window Jut Price Sale op Pictures 3 3O3 Wall Papirs now open and ready for inspection- - All new designs See is before placing your order Liberal Discount for and coloring contracts now C F BROWE Carpets Furniture Wall Paper UJMJ CO mjM AIMWIIUli ii mas supplies Nuts 10c lb Lazarus Figs 8 to 15c lb InheritelLbiood diseases are much CALDWELLS page and the remaining acres more difficnltto cure than those which being the same lands Raisins 8 to 15c lb to PEPSlN SDR CONSTIPATIONil ate acquired One the most common Fisher by Joshua Barton and others herediteryjtdiseases is Scrofula which Candies 6 1 4 to 25c lb recorded in the the Clerk the medicilprofession admit is most the Bonrbon County Court in obstinate andf deepseated ad their Dates 7 1 2 c lb forts to cnreIt meet with little success made forpage to which reference W Q HINTON Agent said lands child afincjed with Scrofula is always metes anda bounds Oranges 25 to 40c dozen puny andijftickly and can never atrongsisterpfIrsyrleyfig rintoJbealtmanhoodritiLthe disease TEBMSThi8isal will bemade upon Fire Winr nnc Storm Apples bananas prunesr grapes Scrofula leads into is credits and months for r liistffadQe8ie V2 sumption nine times out ten pickles dried fruits oysters cel- Uurphysville ElgarB Kennard it is important for thisgiven to thatthat parts thewill required to and t purchase Married reason purchaser Lnu Hunter mediate attention be all THE VERY BEST surety ery crackers turkeys with Millorsbarg were mar approved Wednes dren who inherit the slightest taint OLD RELIABLE PROMPT day at the Mr bearing in residerce Mabry Elm St Macon terest undersigned at Shannon The bride a from dite until paid at the rate P AYING writes per cent This sale will The cheapest line of fire works in Watson andand most excellent lous blood taint andinherited a daughter made Hunter J boy Charlie from the contineent dower right this thf from infancy NON UNION young lady prosperous covered with terrible sores his sufferings wife T Fisher For further Paris formation apply the at Rich farmer and worthy citizen being such that it was impossible to county mond Ky Come and see me dress him for three years H B HOGG ¬ See my select stock of- - Christ ¬ ftedinon Miss Mary Purnell of Paris is the guest of Miss Tennie Purnell and Bessie fgSJ 3 Purnel L iS3 Miss Lizzie McClintock has returned from O wingaville her school having closed for the year Mrs Mary Caldwell has rented her farm near town to Mr Bishop of Creighton Nicholas County Mr Auxierhas commenced the erec- ¬ tion of four rooms adjoining the old church to be uced as a residence Mrs Martha McClelland has sold seventy acres of unimproved land to Ed Hunter at 51 per acre The land ad ¬ joins Mr Hunter Mrs Belle Armstrong visited her sis ter Mrs Orlando Brady in Carlisle Tuesday and Wednesday Mrs Brady returned home with Mrs Armstrong Mr John Hunter has rested J Ed Hulls carriage and blacksuiitu shop and will probably open a livery stable soon Mr Hull has rented the old Hunt shop on Main street opposite the bank Mr Tnomas MtjClintock returned yesterday from Atlanta where he sold a car He also sold McKey of mules of Cynthiaua a car of good Smith cotton mules Henry Berry col who found Marcus Hellers pocket bock containing 13 in a buggy at Ingels livery stable and hid it in hay and refused to give it up was held in 100 bond in Judge Hulls court to answer before the Grand Jury A telegram Monday from Bowling GEeen Ky tells of the dangerous illness of- Dr G W Myers It will b remem bered that Dr Myers married Miss Sut Vimont daughter of Mr L C Vimont of this city Dr Myers recently sub mitted to a delicate surgical operation and has not sinca rallipd Later A dispatch in Wednes- ays Louisville Timts annouuees the death of Dr Chicago Miss Carrie Munson of Carlisle is the guest of her cousin Miss Bessie liver and kidneys cures constipation Have for years been known as among and sick headache 25c at all druggists the best Over 10000 are in use in Cincinnati and surrounding territory These celebrated instruments are now Wrights Celery Tea regulates the Kurtzman Pianos 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 ASSIGNEES SALE OF fS Bourbon County Lid Bourbon Circuit Court For 14 Jyears this shoe by merit alone has distanced nil competitors W L Dougla J5350 84 OO and 500 shoes are thelproductions of skilled workmen from the bestmaterlal possible at these prices Also S8SO aiTdjSSOO shoes for men S3GO and lf75 for boys and youths 8300W L Douglas shoes are indorsed by overfKOODOOO wearers as the best in stylgjftlt and durability of any shoe evetjroffered at the prices TheyaroiTnade in all the latest shapesijandsstyles and of every variety of leather If deaIercannot supply you write for cata- ¬ logue to y IffDpuglas Brockton Mass Sold by ¬ Ernest Urchs 12M23 W 4th St Sole Steinway Representatives Co t WU DOUG LAS 3 SHQE theeWord vs T M Fisher etc Nannie T Martins Exr Plaintiff Defendants CINCINNATI ¬ digued willl on MONDAY Nov in the above styled action entered 1697 By virtue of an agreed order of sale at the term of the Court the under FEBRUARY 7TH J R ADAIR L C MOORE 1898 Drs Adair Moore Dental Surgeons uE 2av ff V I uu H V Phone 79 about the hour of 11 a m oclock at the Court house door in Paris Bourbon No 3 Broadway Paris Ky County Kentucky expose to public sale the following real estate located near Office Hour 6 to 12 a in and 1 to Ruddells Mills in Bourbon County Ken 5 p m 3dc tf tucky to wit A tract of 131 acres 0 roods and 17 poles of land lying in Bourbon County Kentucky near town of Ruddells Mills adjoining the lands lately owned by J W Mcllvain the Millersburg Dentist Ruddells Mills turnpike the Willis Veterinary Surgeon Collins estate the farm lately owned by All Bourbon County as a poor house farm mals diseases of the domesticated ani ¬ treated the lands of J J Dimmitt and others Diseases ot the on scientific principles hog a specialty 121 acres 0 roods and 17 poles thereof beOflBce at Turny Clark Mitchells ing the same lands conveyed to T M lower stable Fisher by Willis Collins and others by deed of record in the office of the Clerk of Bourbon County Court in deed book ¬ A r te Henry L Casey - 52 8 10 MM of conveyed ef-¬ - deed of book 52 said by office of 9 George W Myers Mrs Belle Arra- A dppcription of deed is by - grow eliminated- - con- ¬ L ¬ Mr and Miss of of so R im- ¬ of 12 of -- 18 mo ey of thp ied chil- ¬ be equal f execute -- V tlLj2i - i -- v V a- - tRfe3fc mwanMmB fir T - Tr of Roher is of of Mr Mrs R place is a The groom is a a of Mason Mrs S S Ga My 360 bond b sood to be assignee of ¬ scrofu- ¬ 6 be of free in ¬ was of of M to assignee 0 EDWHRDS WE ARE THE PEOPLE Headquarters For Cerred Styles Heats Died Miss Kite Purnell aged forty eight a former well known resi dent of this place died Wednesday morning at Fulton Mo after a pro- ¬ tracted illness The deceased is a sister MW M Purnell of Paris T M uitll dint of this place Jos B t Bnvjuug Green Mo and Mrs J S Baker of Louisiana Mo The remains accompanied by Mr Jos B Purnell will arrive here to day and the funeral will take place Saturday morning at 1030 at the Methodist Church The following gentlemen will be pall bearers Dr W M Miller Jonn C Layson Caleb Corrington Frank B Ingels S Alien ChasST Johnson G - Assignee of T M Fisher BIG FOUR ROUTE BEST LINE TO AND FROM Or -- McMilln Attys lor Pltft Paris Ky Talbott -- TOLEDO m m DETROIT All Foiius hi Michigan SHERIFFS SALE OF CHICAGO White City Special Best Terminal Station BOMttllfl Boubbon Circuit Court CHARLIE MABRY His head and body were a mass of sores and his nose was swollen to several times its natural size to add to his misery he had catarrh which made him almost deaf and his eyesight also No treatment was became affected snared that we thought would relieve him but he grew worse until his condi- ¬ tion was indeed pitiable A dozen blood remedies were given him by the whole- ¬ sale but they did not the slightest good I had almost despaired of his ever being cured when by the advice of a friend we gave him SSS Swifts Specific and at first the inflammation seemed to in-¬ crease but as this is the way the remedy gets rid of the poison by forcing it out of the system we were encouraged and continued the medicine A decided im ¬ provement was the result and after he had taken a dozen bottles no one who knew of his former dreadful condition All the would have recognized him gores on his body have healed his skin is perfectly clear and smooth and he has been restored to perfect health Mr A T Morgan one of the promi ¬ nent druggists of Macon and a member of the board of aldermen of that city X am familiar with the terrible says condition of little Charlie Mabry and the cure which SSS effected in hi3 case was remarkable and proves it to be a wonderful blood remedy SSS is the only cure for deepseated blood diseases such as Scrofula Rheu- ¬ matism Cancer Eczema Catarrh etc It is the only blood remedy guaranteed W C Wilkerson etc Plaintiffs Margaret A Elliott etc Defendants By virtue ofan order to me directed issued from the Bourbon Circuit Court at its November 1897 term I will at on SATURDAY JANUARY 22 vs Consolidated Cases Cars eleven oclock a m ST LOUIS Avoiding The Tunnel BOSTON Wagner Sleeping Car3 CARLISLE NEW YORK Wagner Sleeping Cars Elegant Coaches and Dining Cars Be sure your tickets read via BIG Buffett Parlor Cars Szfrfy bnqtrr Business Suits for 35 Our 35 Business Suits for 30 Our 40 Business Suits for 35 Sold by others for 55 to 60 Froin Niciojas County Precinsts Styles 3 From the Mercury Born To the wife of Sam Judge of near Aloorefiald on the 16th in3t a son New line of Shirts from 75c up Died On the 16th inst a child of The very latest collars and John Fitzpatrick cuffs strictly up to date Died In this county on the Uth Collars 15c to 20c Mrs Crouch aged 60 years Burial at Locust Grove Cuffs 20c and 25c perpair ssi W C Wood has purchased from Mrs Latest Neckties 25c 50cand Wm N Sauford 90 acres of for 75c Fu l and completeline of 5 000 and the old Royce farmlaud 179 of acrs at 30 per acre gents furnishings Knox and Dun lap News Culled Private CompartmentFOUR - O McCOKMICK Passenger Traffic Mgr D B MAKTIX 1898 Gen expose to the highest bidder at the uourt house door in Paris Kentucky the life interest of E O Elliott in about 80 acres of land described as follows Cincinnati PassJtfTkt Agt O THE K OUR HOLIDAY BARGAINS Our30 Our 30 Overcoatsfor 25 Our 35 Overcoatsforl30 Our 40 Overcoatsfor 835 Sold by others for 60 1- - Bud Thornton colored was tried be- ¬ fore Judge Tilton Saturday and held to Circuit Court of the charge of seducing one Jahazey Howard aged 14 years DiSDThe infant child of Rev M S Clark at the home of Mrs Geo W Wilson near Moorefield Burial at Carlisle cemetery yesterday aft9rnoou charged with stealing J N Hisles horse Wallace Crooks was arrested near Millersburg charged with stealing J T Quietts horse Try our S Trousers Sold by others for Jonathan Young colored is in jail We mean what we say and can prove it The above prices are for Cash r - PARIS FURNISHIHG JOE MUNSON em k TAILORING J CO H S STOUT Manager Cutter l l The meat house of Arris Wiggins of Forest Retreat was visited by thieves last Saturday night and relieved Mr Wiggins of four hams three shoulders and five middlings The Blue Lick Springs was yigited by a small side wheel steamboat last Thurs ¬ day It came np from Claysville in The only safe sure and charge of Capt Whalen About fifty reliable Female PILL passengers boarded her and rode np to ever offered to Ladies Abner Mill and back especially recommend- B ed to Tnarrwf TnHon gjAsk for DB KOTTS PEN2TYBOYAL PUilS and take no other At a meeting of the stockholders of l xor circular jt rico iuu per ox a iosv for S50O the Carlisle Deposit Bank the following sgSSSSSS COTTS CHEMICAL CO - Cleveland Ohio Directors and officers were elected Hanson Kennedy Robt A Thompson For SalelBy W T Brooks Druggist W M Layson Wm Dinsmory S W P m Purely Vegetable vWiiR mmsm PENNYROYAL Banta Henry Banta and James Bantas heirs on the West by the lands of Lot Banta The sale will be made to satisfy the judgment of Dr W O Wilkerson and other plaiutiffs in these consolidated ac- ¬ tions amounting on the day of sale with interest and costs and expense of sale to about 57000 Said sale will be made upon credits of six and twelve months for equal parts of the purchase money for which the purchaser will be required to execute bonds with good surety to be approved by the undersigned Sheriff bearing in- ¬ terest from day of sale until paid at the and contains 150 potash no mercury or rate of 6 per cent per annum having other mineral which means so much to the force and effect of a judgment all who know the disastrous effects oi these drugs GEO W BOWEN Valuable books mailed free to any adSBCG dress by the Swift Specific Company Atlanta va McMillan Talbott ¬ A tract of about 80 acres of land situ- ¬ NEW YORK WORLD ated in Bourbon County Ky on the THRICE-A-WEEEDITION waters of Hinkston creek and being the same land allotted to said Margaret A 18 Pages a Week Elliott as her share of the estate of her 156 Papers a Year father Andrew Banta bounded on the North by the land of Margaret C Ar- ¬ nold on the East by the lands of Mary J Gillispi and Isaac Clinkenbeard and every Alternate Day except on the South by the lands of Lot Published Sunday FOR ONE DOLLAR Attys W C Wilkerson The Thrice-a-Wee- k Edition of The New York World is first among all weekly papers in size frequency of publication and the freshness accuracy and varietyof its contents It has all the merits of a great 6 daily at the the price of a dollar weekly Its poli il- ¬ eal news is prompt complete accural and impartial as all its readers will te tify It is against the monopolies and for the people It prints the news of all the world having special correspondence from all important neWb 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 infrrppf We offer this unequaled rwspaper and The Bourbon News togt iher ono year for 225 The regular subscription price of the two papers is f 300 R -- Vi tC P I giwaM MS IlilingMfeSWai Uct nmmun jWiwpniii u i MVOMMMMMMtMl ywV r wmaammmutmjm w -- - JVTBS gSTWUi P95WSI a sv f- -- r v rJSVUVi sfff y - 2 NEWS ITEMS NEW YOrfK Brain THJ5 BOURBON GROCER ft NW8yRIDAT HBM -- JANUARY 21 1898 Rheumatism Is permanently cured By Hoods Sarsaparilla Which neutralizes the Lactic acid in the blood BILL LNTEODUCEI -- -- - 1 r Ps It I kT I i -- V A P Ir r t New York Jan 18 John Matthews a retail groeer some time between captured another Dervish outpost last Saturday night and Monday morn Mugalla west of Kassala their of Pen Secretary Alg er was able to sit up ing murdered his wife andold two Bill Provided for the Withholding in the ¬ and a sions of Old Soldiers Employed children a boy ten years for a short time Monday and is said to Civil Service in Cases Where Their girl twelve by hacking them t death he otherwise improved in condition Annual Salary Exceeds Sl200 Matthews thsn comExports to America from north Ger- ¬ with a hatchet by shooting himself in many showed a falling off during the mitted suicide Before dying the head it is Washington Jan 19 The Indian last quarter of 3231813 the decrease believed that he turned on the appropriation bill as reported to the principally in sugar gas with the intention that as- house Tuesday carries an aggregate of The Norwegian hark Hassel Capt phyxiation his 57527204 against estimates of 7 should complete Tillotson from Savannah December murderous work The crime was com- 375617 Of the amount recommended 18 for Warborg is ashore in the Ag ¬ mitted in a small bedroom in the rear 8270000 are reimbursable to the gov- ¬ ger a waterway in Denmark The ernment The total amount for the of the store kept by Matthews The Androscoggan cotton mills at wife and her two children met death support of Indian schools from other Lewiston Me have shut down all de- ¬ asleep It is supposed that Mat than the treaty funds is 2574540 for partments for an indefinite period while had become despondent from pe fulfilling treaty stipulations 8250399 thews owing to the strike of a portion of the cuniary difficulties is appropriated r operatives The tragedy was discovered through The German warships Deutschland the odor of escaping gas which and Gefion under command of Prince prompted a milkman making his Henry j of Prussia have passed Perin rounds early Monday to call a policeon their way to China and signalled man On the flooi of the sleeping all well on board room the officer found the corpse of Forty persons were killed and IS in ¬ Matthews In his hand was a revolver jured by an explosion of gas in one of and there was a bullet hole just above the mines of the Donetzaer Co in the his mouth Tagenrog district on the north shore There were two beds in the room of the sea of Azov On one of these beds lay Matthews Mayor Temple ton of Vancouver wife Her head was chopped and B C is dead His death was due to mangled almost beyond recognition an apoplectic stroke Mr Templeton On the other bed the two children lay is the third one of Vancouvers mayors side by side Their faces too were to die a sudden death- frightfully cut and hacked The Curtis bill for the reorganization That the murders and suicide were of Indian territory with the changes premeditated was evident Matthews made in joint sessions of the Indian had waited until his wife and children committee was introduced by Mr Cur¬ were asleep Then he stripped himself tis of Kansas Monday to the waist took the hatchet and SENATOR WHITE The Brazilian government is consid ¬ brained his wife After that he at-¬ Leader of the gress V ering the sale of the cruiser Aberu tacked his children From letters left now building on the Tyne and the it was ascertained that for some time iron clads Deodoro and Floriano which Matthews had been intending to end Senator Teller Tuesday introduced a are being built in France his own life He had been in the dry bill in the senate regulating theinter The condition of health of Empress goods business further up town and state traffic in wild game and making Augusta Victoria excites comment had failed A few months ago he it unlawful for any railroad company She will go in the spring to some opened the grocery store and had met or common carriers to ship game from southern air cure Her physicians still with little success His wife a pretty one state to another contrary to the forbid her leaving her room little woman had recently undergone laws of the state from which shipped a severe operation It was these things The control of the traffic is placed in The British steamer G R Booth Capt Ackerly from Savannah Decem evidently that prompted Matthews to the hands of the interstate commerce ber 28 for Bremen stranded at Texel write this letter which was found open commission Senator Gallinger from the senate but was towed off later by a salvage and unaddressed have to do to committee on public health Tuesday It is a terrible thing I and steamer proceeded to her destina ¬ keep my word I promised that all reported favorably to the senate the tion The United States ambassador to shall go with me and delay is no good bill authorizing an investigation of Great Britain Col John Hay and fami ¬ If I could only have died alone I love the leprosy in the United States and ¬ ly will sail from Genoa on the North my wife and two children I told them in doing so presented in support a letdid not want to go in any business ter from the surgeon general of the German Lloyd steamship Prinz Regent The surgeon Luitpold on Januarj 25 for Egypt for that my mind was gone and I guess marine hospital service general expresses the opinion that that my nerve is all that is left For a tour up the Nile five years we have talked the thing there are many more of leprosy in the Louis Wack of Clarence ville Mich are actually killed a hog that was diseased and he over I always wanted to go out in a United States than Hepburn ofknown Representative Iowa and his wife and seven children were boat and accidentally capsize I knew has introduced a bill to construct eight that otherwise I would have a hard poisoned with trichinae A vessels for the revenue cutter service time of it daughter died Monday night and it is From a letter left by Mrs Matthews four to take the place of the revenue feared the entire family will die it Jacob Frund of Blue Earth Minn to a friend to awas gathered that she sutters Seward McLane Colfaix and One of the others is Boutwell was a party suicide agreement committed suicide by shooting himself as for service about the Columbia river Matthews left in the head He gained much notori- ¬ to Mrs clothes in which instructions the dead chil bar on the Pacific coastfe to the ety at the time of the drowning of dren should be buried and signified the cost not over 250000 and theTthree pretty Annie Ober He was arrested 450000 are for har ¬ for had a double trial and was finally ac place of interment Y the entire fam others to cost Philadelphia replacing ily as Highland N Matthews was bor service Tit quitted 80 years old the Washington at Boston replacing By unanimous vote of the city counthe Hamlin and at New York replac ¬ cil of Joliet 111 the Joliet Railway DOLE PRESIDENT ing the Chandler Mr Hepburn has Co has been given a franchise for 50 years and several miles more of Of Hawaii Lands in San Francisco His also offered a bill ofincreasing the pay the cuttersfiwice Keception Not One Befitting a Ruler of a of chief engineers streets The company has 300000 into 2100 on duty and l5do on flKwf or vested and will put in 200000 more Foreign Country San Feancisco Jan IS When Pres¬ orders and granting pensions to the this winter The official returns just issued show ident Dole of Hawaii landed from the seamen New York Tuesday Senator the imports in France for 1S97 to have steamship Peru Monday morning he introducedPiatt ofproviding for with ¬ bill been 400012G000 francs as compai ed was not received with the ceremony holding the a pensions of old soldiers with 3375750000 in 1S96 The exports befitting the ruler of a foreign coun ¬ smployed in the civil service under the for 1S97 were 3075513000 francs com- ¬ try The Peru arrived shortly after laws favoring them for such positions pared with 3300920000 francs during 6 oclock Sunday night and the quar in cases where their salaries exceed antine regulations were not waived in the previous year Sl200 per annum Gov Lord has appointed a committee Senator Morgan accupied the atten of six leading citizens of Portland tion of the senate during the entire Ore to take charge of a movement to time of the executive session Tuesday raise supplies and medicine for the in the presentation of his views on the suffering Cubans The governor will subject of the annexation of the Ha- ¬ appoint similar committees in every He dwelt especially waiian Islands town of importance in the state upon the military importance of the At Chicago the Bakers union has be ¬ islands quoting Gen Scofield and Capt gun a war against the American Bis ¬ Mahan at length in support of his po- ¬ cuit Co and incidentally asrainst all sition that the islands were a natural employers of non union bakers The protection of our western coast and of officers of the union say they will carry our general commerce in case of war the war into every state where the Mr Morgan predicted that if the American Biscuit Co does business United States did not take advantage Secretary Mclntyre of the Brooklyn of the present opportunity to acquire Jockey club announces A J Stemler the islands there would be war be- ¬ Cos Fleur de Lis four years and tween this country and some other C T Boots The Roman foar years as power within ten weeks additional entries for thi Brooklyn Washington Jan 19 The first con- ¬ handicap The total number of en- ¬ tested election case of the present con- ¬ tries is now 44 11 more thsn last year gress was disposed of by the house A telegram was received at the war Tuesday Chairman Taylor of comdepartment Monday from Dr Jackson mittee on elections No 2 reported at Trondhjem Norway stating that that Thos F Clark who filed notice of PRESIDENT SANFORD B DOLE Mr Kjellmann was on his way from contest against Jesse F S tailings rep the interior with 500 fine reindeer favor of the visiting president so he resenting the Second Alabama district which he had purchased together with remained on board all night When had abandoned his contest and the a suitable number of sleds and drivers the steamer docked Monday President committee therefore unanimously re ¬ With the thermometer 30 degrees be ¬ Dole was greeted by the Hawaiian ported a resolution declaring Mr Stal low zero a midnight race over 35 miles consul and a few friends but there Lings entitled to the seat of rough mountain country in the was no representatives of the United The house committee oif interstate heart of the Klondike has earned for States government to formally wel-- and foreign commerce has reported the Geo Graham aShelton logger the first come him The customs officials anti scalping bill There was but two prize of staking off over looked and passed the baggage of himself and dissenting votes in the committee unregistered placer claims valued at family without inspection and that The army appropriation bill was 200000 passed in the house and the diplomatic was all Owing to the fact that the Ex Mayor L W Hess has been ap steamer came in after dark Sunday and consular appropriation bill taken pointed receiver for the Ottawa 111 night no salute was fired by any of the up The minority served notice that they proposed to debate our foreign Electric Street Car Co of which W F forts around the bay The Ellis of Boston is president Late Monday afternoon Gen Shaf ¬ relations exhaustively company was organized last year with fer and his staff in full uniform made Mr Gallinger of the committee on a capital of 8100000 Extensions were their official call upon President public health and national quarantine built at large expense to which eastern Dole at his hotel and were received by Tuesday reported favorably to the capitalists it is said have failed to Maj luakeaua CoL Fisher and Dr senate a bill providing for an investi ¬ contribute Day each of whom was resplendent gation of the subject of leprosy and it Oakland Cal the authorities are with gold lace prior to being admitted was placed on the calendar At investigating the death of Joseph to the presence of the disthiguiohed The senate committee on finance Raeside a horse trainer whose mang visitor who was most cordially wel ¬ roted Tuesda- - to report the Teller led corpse was found alongside the comed by Gen Shafter on behalf of resolution declaring for the payment railroad track at Shellmound there the government of the United States of the national bonds in silver as well being a strong suspicion that he was the proceedings were entirely formal as gold The vote stood 8 to 0 The murdered and his body placed upon and after the usual exchange of court- resolution is practically the same as the track for the purpose of destroying esies the representative of the gov- the Stanley Matthews resolution v all traces of the crime ernment left adopted some years ago The remains of the late Judge John To Open Cannel Coal Mines More Rioting in Lyons N Scott brother-in-laof Lyons Jan 19 Tuesday the stuBarbourville Ky Jan 18 B R Harrison were buried Monday Hutchcraft afternoon at Washington Pa The Vance of of Lexington and T C H dents made a riotous demonstration in Louisville went to Stinking front of the synagogue and he Jewish deceased was United States attorney creek this county to inspect the can ¬ shops breaking shop windows and in charge of Indian depredation claim and died suddenly of pneumonia te nel coal mines located there Eastern¬ raising iiienacing shouts The police capitalists will open the mines Six had great difficulty in dispersing them days ago at Las Vegas N M Hand-to-han-d teen miles of railroad will encounters were fre ¬ The executive committee of the from here to the mines which be built contain quent and there were many arrests Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen are 1he largest vein of cannel coal in Ken ¬ holding their annual session in Peoria tucky Awarded S5000 Damages 111 to receive reports and audit acWarsaw Ind Jan 19 In the Kos- ¬ Ex Congressman Dead counts The net increase in member ciusko county circuit courc Tuesday Richmond Va Jan 18 1897 was 3000 and 37 new ship during Rev A J Fisher was awarded 5000 Benjamin S Hooper died damages against the city of Warsaw lodges were instituted The oificerf report a steady demand for Brother suddenly at Farmviile Monday morn for injuries received by a falcon a de- ing hood men bv he railroads lective sidewalk He sued for i 201000 ¬ The island of Jamaica has been de ¬ clared free from vellow fever Theuative troo ps from Kassala have KUls His Wife and Two Children With Hatchet Then Puts a Bullet Through His For the Construction of Eight Vessels for Revenue Cutter Service ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ THIRD DAY RAINY REMINDER Of the Coal Operators and Miners Joint Characteristic Bit of Ould Ireland Conference in America Chicago Jan 20 Wednesdays ses- ¬ A Cleveland landlord has one of hiz sion of the interstate joint conference houses tenanted by a family that is out of all size of of bituminous coal operators and min ¬ proportions to thesuspects the dwelling In are at that fact he strongly ers was enlivened by an attempt on the least two distinct families in thethere and house part of the Illinois operators to have a he is quite anxious to get rid of them He committee of 21 miners of this state doesnt want to turn them out and he has take the appointed to meet a like number of been hoping they would seek some frequent other lohe gives them and operators and arrange a scale of dif- ¬ hints Lately they have complained of a cation ferentials The session began with a leaky roof but the landlord has determined full attendance but no report was pre- ¬ to make no repairs until they leave sented by the scale committee and A few days ago the head of the household him they were granted further time Chair ¬ waited on sor he said that roof has been Well ¬ man Sweet of the committee inform leakin agin ed the convention that nothing of a Has it asked the landlord Yis sor It leaks right over me sister s definite nature had transpired in the bed 3raps right down on her sor This committee and that none of the quesroom a cryin out o marnin sne tions discussed had been put to a vote sor It had came raining the her all night on been Chairman Dalzell of the Illinois op- Yis sor crvin inquired the Well why in Tophet erators then presented a motion that landlord didnt she move the bed the Illinois miners be permitted to so- hastily remarked name a committee of 21 to meet the op- the Twasnt that tenant Twasnt that erators and agree upon differentials in What ailed her then Why you see sor she were just a cryin the state The operators he said had because it reminded her so much of home agreed upon a basis of differentials ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Thousands who were Sufferers write that they Have felt no symptoms 4 i Of Rheumatism since Taking Hoods Sarsaparilla ¬ -- 17-year-- and in order to facilitate action in the convention he proposed to have the locals all ready for the convention Differentials seem to be a signal for discoixl whenever mentioned and no sooner had Mr Dalzells motion been seconded than a storm of opposition broke loose from Indiana Ohio and Pennsylvania President Ratchford supported the Illinois plan saying it would facilitate the working1 of the convention and could do no harm A motion to table Mr Dalzells plan was put and declared lost under the rules although it received a vote of 24 against 12 Chairman Holcomb stated that if the Illinois representatives wished to meet it was clearly without the pale of the convention and that any action they might take would necessarily need the approval of the convention Mr Dalzell thereupon withdrew his motion having as he stated secured all he desired the practical consent of the convention for a meeting of the miners and operators in the state No other business being presented the convention took a recess awaiting the scale committee A report from them however was not expected Wednesday The Pennsylvania and Ohio members of the scale committee did not reach an agreement Wednesday night but it is probable that Thursday they will agree on a differential of four cents Pennsylvania wants nine cents and the Ohio men are willing to grant four The feeling is good between the two states and an agreement Thursday is considered likely ¬ friend to her husband and a mirror of her1 husband to her bosom friend The first sign that a woman is beginning to feel her age is when she hunts up all the baby pictures or her children Half a womans pleasure in buying a pret ¬ ty pair of stockings cheap is spoiled because Cleveland Plain Dealer she can never be perfectly sure they wont crock Best Route to Klondilie When you see a girls eyes look as if she The quickest and cheapest route is via had been crying she has generally met with Str Paul or Minneapolis the Northern Pa- some great grief or else she has just had her cific Railway Taiya Dyea and Chilkoot bath and couldnt find her silk starching Rail Tramway or via Skagway and wagon bag N Y Press road to summit of White Pass The lines over these Passes we are assured will be in In Vienna operation in February 1898 by which time snow First Citizen And is Herr Von Pom the worst storms will be over and the meler a proper candidate for the reiohs packed down fit for traveling The ice goes out of the upper Yukon basin rath Second Gitizen impressively My friend lakes May 15th to June 1st or simultaneously with the opening of the Stikeen River 300 you should see him punch the bag Puck miles south but you can reach the Salmon Pelly Stewart and Klondike country from A cold sore and stiff All right agtin three weeks to a month earlier by properly St Jacobs Oil did it cured equipping your party and sledding your outfits Lake Lindeman to open river at foot of Talk isnt cheap when you hire a Iawjei Lake Le Berge 100 miles thus avoiding possible portages at Miles Canon and White to do it for you Chicago Daily News Horse Rapid Send two cents postage to Chas S Fee Burning itching frost bite Use St Ja St Paul Minn for latest illustrated Alaska cobs Oil cures promptly Cools the fever map The Northern Pacific is the only rail way running its trains all equipped with Dining Cars Standard Tourist and free ColA girl puts in a great deal of her spare onist sleepers through to Tacoma Seattle time reading advertisements and wanting things Washington Democrat and Portland As the pioneer line in Alaska passenger traffic the Northern Pacific will give the latest authentic information as to reliable routes of travel ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ At 30 marriage is the wine of life at 4a after its the morning when he is dead a woman A man is quiet is dead when shes quiet Every woman is a mirror of her bosom m Reilections of n Bachelor I often marvel said Pennington the author at these critics who in an hours time blast a work over which we authors have spent a year replied Cawstik who had read Yes Penningtons latest when a minute would suffice them to say all that is necessary Philadelphia North American The Brass of Critics jppfR ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the car There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling Critical Condition of Mr Gladstone Ga- sound or imperfect hearing and when it is London Jan 0 The Pall Mall entirely closed deafness is the result and zette Wednesday afternoon makes the unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con- ¬ dition hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness caused by catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure Send for circulars free ¬ ¬ Deaf ess Cannot Be Cured 31 ¬ ¬ WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE following announcement in big type With deep regret we learn on most excellent authority that Mr Gladstones health causes the gravest anx His sojourn iety to those about him at Cannes has not had the effect of fortifying his strength as anticipated indigestion will develop into chronic The pepsia unless checkmated at start The new placards of the Pall Mall Ga- finest stomachic is Hostettersthe Stomach Bit zette reads Critical condition of Mr ters which promptly rectifies gastric trouThe announcement is ble and does away with irregularity of the Gladstone bowels and liver causing- much excitement t Just a Scneme of Course SERIES OF SWINDLES ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys liver and Bowels cleanses the sys tem effectually dispels colds head ¬ aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation Syrup of Figs is the F J Cheney Co Toledo 0 only remedy of its kind ever pro ¬ Sold by Druggists 75c duced pleasing to the taste and ac ¬ Halls Family Pills are the best ceptable to the stomach prompt in Advantages of tlie Sleiffh its action and truly beneficial in its The man who owns a sleigh has no diffi effects prepared only from the most culty in making himself solid with thegirls As girls soon get cold and are ready to go healthy and agreeable substances its home he can take as many as six in one aftercommend it noon taking each girl home as fast as she many excellent qualities freezes and going for another The man who to all and have made it the most gets a girl in a buggy in summer isnt allowed popular remedy known to turn back till the horse gets lame Atr Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 chison Globe cent bottles by all leading drug- ¬ Hawaii and Japan Any reliable druggist who Despatches from Washington state that gists may not have it on hand will pro ¬ there are about to be important developments in the Japanese imbroglio with the cure it promptly for any one who government of the Hawaiian Islands Howwishes to try it Do not accept any ever this may be certain it is that the disturbance of the stomach caused by simple substitute dys¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ S1 CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO UOUiSVlLLE ¬ SAN FRANCISCO CAL NEW YORK KY NY X AAAAAAJ Hy a Gang of American Crooks and Mexi can Allies in Mexico ¬ ¬ gang of American crooks with Mexi can allies continues to be made and show a most surprising series of swindles including the well known gold brick trick robbing by of rendering the victims means insensible with knockout drops poisoning cheating at cards on which the public bet race horse heavily etc Mr Taylor of this city was lured into a town where he was told he would get large orders and was rendered insensible by drugged beer and robbed of his diamonds and The police are making fresh nioney ¬ Tenpenny Here is an account in the paper of a man who was shipwrecked in mid ocean and cast away on a desert island City Jan 20 The revela- with another mans wife Mexico Mrs I hope his tions regarding the operations of the wife gotTupenny The wretch Town Topics a divorce from him ¬ i s A Golden Western States Klondyke is an illustrated folder about Alaska and its gold mines with rates of fare and information as to how to get there Both and what to expect after arrival publications may be had free of expense by sending four 4 cents in stamps to pay postage to Geo H Heafford Gsceral Passenger Agent Chicago 111 ¬ is the title of an illustrated pamphlet issued by the general passenger department of the St Paul Railway on Chicago Milwaukee mining in Colorado California and other Era TRADE MARK BAKERS arrest ¬ Jan 20 A disastrous fire broke out in the Weber brown stone block at midnight The block is gutted including Webers hardware store Van Allens drug store Gardells fruit store VanHoutens jewelry store Bradley Cos furniture store on Main street and several stores on Second street Loss 75000 with about 35 000 insurance Ionia Fire at Ionia Mick Mich Tom It takes an Irishman for ready wit Dick who has just visited his uncle And a Jew for ready cash Up To Date called Grain O It is a delicious appetizing nourishing food drink to take the place of Sold by all grocers and liked by all coffee who have used it because when properly prepared it tastes like the finest coffee but is free from all 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gentle and truly beneficial manner when the Springtime comes use the true and perfect remedy Syrup of Figs Buy the genuine Manu- ¬ Best of All i x NONE OTHER GENUINE z z w ex-Presid- ent ¬ Boston Jan 19 Special Commis- ¬ sioner Simpson of this city who was sent to Cuba by the national agricultural department to investigate the food supply reports that the strife will He end with relief for the sufferers says the island is lost to Spain and ¬ ¬ factured by the California Ficr Svruo Co only and for sale by all druggists at 50 cents per bottle Talk is cheap but somehow gossip always gains currency Chicago Daily News i WALTER BAKER Mads only by CO DORCHESTER riASS ESTABLISHED 17BO Ltd z z z Cold quickens rheumatism but quickly Surely St Jacobs Oil cures it ¬ ¬ that McKinley at a conference coin When a man is drunk and should talk least he talks most Atchison Globe cided with his views New Maor of Havana Limp and lame lame bak St Jacobs Havana Jan 20 Wednesday the Oil cures it promptly surely new maj or of Havana the Marquis Its Deestaban took office The 12 conserva- diary about as hard for a man to keep a for a woman tive and reformist aldermen retired penci- as Ohicago Daily to keep a sharp lead News land were succeeded by 12 autonomists ¬ ft READ OPIUM and during the winter months about the farm lands of Nebraska Iowa and Mis- ¬ souri POST YOUR ¬ SELF how to get acheap- - Ex-Congress- healthy community The Corn Belt a monthly paper handsomely Illustrated Is full of infor¬ mation concernng western farm lands Jend 25 certs for a years subscription to The Corn Beltr20D Adams Street Chicago ¬ at homo without nam Booko ptirtlcularssentFltEE B M WQOLLEYMJ Whisky Hcvblft cured - Atlanta G jVv U 9P Ml 9Lm vf THE BOURBON NEWS FRIlMtrJANlARY CRISIS BEACHED The Witnesses in the Alleged Bribery s Case Refuse to Testify Their Attornejs Claim That the Senate Has No Jurisdiction in the Investigation or Alleged Bribery and Witnesses Re ¬ fuse to Testify in the Matter 21 1898 KENTUCKY LEGISLATUKE Franktort Ky 14 Senate New bills presented To abolish the office or register of land office and to consolidate it with the secre- ¬ tary or state to protect unoccupied houses Makes it a misdemeanor for any person to oc- ¬ cupy an untenanted houseawithout permission I from the owner For the benefit of farm la- oorers Gives said laborers a lien for their labor on crops superior to all other liens ex ¬ cept landlords Hen the governor sent in the following appointments which were referred to the committee on charitable institution r John L Long to be superintendent of the feeble minded institute vice J Pv Huff resign- ¬ ed Porter Prather to be first assistant physi- ¬ cian at Eastern aslyum vice John I Long re- ¬ signed Cassius D Mansfield to be second as- ¬ sistant physician at same asylum and Louise Bergman to be third assistant physician at same place House Resolutions Introduced Asking Kentucky congressmen to favor a bill prohib ¬ iting the appropriation of money for the relief or benefit of any individual or association ex- ¬ cept in case of absolute destitution or suffer- ¬ ing Lies over requesting that a billbe drawn to amend the constitution so that United States senators shall be elected by the people Lies over requesting Kentucky congressmen to urge the passage of a bill by congress to pro ¬ hibit the licensing of whisky traffic in local op ¬ tion districts Lies over requesting Kentucky congressmen to favor the passage of the anti scalping bill Lies over providing that the senate and house committees on penitentiaries investigate the management working and con- ¬ tracts of the Frankfort and Eddyville prisons Friday Representative Chinn of Mercer will present a new bill providing that all banks that do not file an acceptance of the ad valorem tax system for state county and city taxes by a certain time will have their charters re- ¬ pealed Frankfort Ky Jan 15 Senate The senate committee on charttable institutions decided Friday night to report favorably on all the governors appointments for the asylums except that or Dr 13 F Porter who was ap- ¬ pointed to be third assistant physician at the Lakeland asylum Porter is a Negro and the committee was unanimous in its report that his appointment ought not to be confirmed Eight new bills were introduced House Fifty four new bills were introduc- ¬ ed in the house Friday The house committee on criminal law at its meeting decided to recommend the passage of the bill of Repre- ¬ sentative Tracy of Covington defining the offense of embezzlement The bill practic- ¬ ally makes a breach of trust an embezzlement and all kinds of employes including clerks book keepers and others are to be construed as guilty if they commit a breach of trust- Frankfort Ky Jan 18 Senate Among the bills introduced were the following Chang ¬ ing the time of holding circuit court in Jackson county to change the boundaries of the Eighth and Eleventh congressional districts Takes Jackson county out of the Eighth and puts it in the Eleventh and takes Casey county out of the Eleventh and places it in Eighth to the amend Section 1166 Subdivision 5 Article 3 Chapter 36 Kentucky statutes Changes the penalty for certain of- ¬ fenses from one to five years to one to 15 years allowing judges of the court of appeals one law clerk each for two years so that said clerk- ¬ ships will be permanent offices The house resolution requesting Kentuckys congressmen to help pass a bill amending the internal reven- ¬ ue laws so that a government license can not be granted to a liquor seller in a local option dis ¬ trict was concurred in by the senate House Bills reported favorably Empower ¬ ing the trustees of sixth class towns to pay police judges a salary concerning the compe- ¬ tency or witnesses and permitting husband and wife to testify ror or against each other in divorce proceedings was combined with an- ¬ other bill by the committee into a substitute embodying the main features of both and the substitute reported favorably inflicting a more severe penaly for stealing a hog of 4 value or under Mr Perkins bill to repeal section 1312 of Kentucky statutes empowering an officer taking depositions to prevent the putting of insulting or unnecessary questions for the ex- ¬ clusion of witnesses from the courtroom dur ¬ ing the trial of cases Frankfort Ky Jan 19 Mr Henderson of Caldwell county introduced a bill in the house Tuesday morning prohibiting Sunday baseball The bill however excepts cities of the first and second class Mr Humphreys of Lexington sent in one to abolish the office of commonwealths attorney Mr Hobbs of Lex- ¬ ington one amending second class city char- ¬ ters relating to city clerks reduces his off- ¬ icial bond from 30000 to 10000 also an act requiring the appointment of at least one woman physician in the insane asylums Mr Tracy of Covington introduced a bill amend ¬ ing second class charters so as to provide that where property owners who fail to improve streets after due notice the street superin- ¬ tendent shall do the work and the same charged ugainst the property Mr Trimble introduced an act requiring street car companies to equip their cars with vestibules The house killed the resolution to provide for laying copies of the Louisville silver organ daily on desks of members The judiciary committee reported favorablv the bill to abolish the office of regis- ¬ ter of lands and it was advanced The bill to abolish the office of county jailer was killed by an adverse report Mr Charlton of Louis- ¬ ville introduced a bill creating a state bureau of labor It provides also for an assistant commissioner two factory inspectors and clerks Also act convict labor The house ac- ¬ cepted the A M college Invitation and both branches of the legislature will go on the Lex ¬ ington junket Friday Frankfort Ky Jan 20 Senate Action was taken on the following bills Wednesday The bill declaring domesticated deer to be property was passed the bill incorporating- in ¬ to the charter for fourth class cities that clause in the third class city charter relating to the obtaining of light water power etc by the city was passed the Elmore bill to give the landlord a superior lien on all the tenants crops and property for rent met with much opposition and was recommitted the bill to give the Filson club of Louis- ¬ ville all duplicate books in the state library was defeated New bills To amend Sec- ¬ tion 147 of constitution relating to suffrage and elections Provides that all voting in election shall be done viva voce to amend sectio 1884 of Kentucky statutes Provides tha sheriffs shall be acquired to settle for coun- ¬ ty taxes before he can collect the succeeding years taxes just as he is now required to do as to state taxes to prevent discrimination by common carriers in the delivery of newspapers to amend section 969 of the Kentucky statutes Provides that special judges shall be paid 8 per day out of salary of regular judges House The senate resolution providing for the purchase of 400 copies of the State Manual was passed The book contains the rules of the house and senate and much valuable sta- ¬ tistical information about Kentucky The house committee reported the following bills To abolish the state board of equalization No expression of opinion but ordered to second reading increasing the amount where an ap ¬ peal can be taken to court of appeals from 100 to 8200 authorizing sheriffs to collect school taxes where there is no county treasurer Fa ¬ vorable report repealing the law authorizing state guardsto be sent to quell mobs Favor able report to prevent killing of quail for five years Adverse report but ordered advanced anyhow making it unlawful for individuals or corporations to discriminate against labor or ¬ ganizations Favorable report bill provid ¬ ing a dollar tax on dogs Adverse report and killed - Columbus 0 Jan 19 The senate committee Tuesday night began its in¬ vestigation into the charges of bribery made by Representative Otis during the recent senatorial contest The members of the house committee ap ¬ pointed to investigate the same charges were invited to be present but they did not participate officially and there will be two separate investigations J J Sullivan II M Daugherty and Cyrus Huiing were present to represent Sen- ¬ ator Hanna Maj Dick and others but the committee voted four to one against allowing any counsel to par- ¬ ticipate -- The committee in executive session decided not to allow any attorneys and adopted other rules of procedure It was decided to hold executive sessions for business and to take testi ¬ mony in public The committee went from the committee room to the senate chamber when it was ready to call witnesses and a crowd awaited thera The committee consists of Senators Robertson ITinek and Long democrats and Senators Burke and Garfield republicans Senator Burke was one of the leaders of the opposition to Senator Ilanna Senator Garfield is the only member of the committee who voted for Uanna and the votes taken were four to one ¬ Senator Burke presided and Judge Robertson examined the witnesses In the executive session Judge Robertson was appointed prosecutor All mem bers of the committee asked questions except Senator Garfield There were four witnesses examined Tuesday night as follows Samuel Pentland proprietor of the Neil house where Senator Hanna had his headquarters Shepherd M Dunlap manager of the Western Union Telegraph Co W L Truesdale manager of the Postal Telegraph Co Frank P Ross manager of the Telephone Co Nothing new was developed during the session of four hours The witnesses refused to answer some questions and to produce their books and ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ copies of messages Mr Pentland refused to produce his books to show who paid for rooms at the Neil house and for other expenses and was given until Wednesday night to do so Senator Hanna The investigation will drag along for some time if no more progress is made at future sessions than was made Tuesday night As the senate stands 19 to 17 against Hanna with Senator Burke voting- with the democrats it is quite probable that there will be some report adopted in that body to trans mit to the United States senate In the house the vote is 5G to 53 the other way and the house investigating committee may do little more than look on at the senate investigation Owing to the majority in the house being dif ferent in political complexion from of senate the it is that impossible to secure the adoption of a joint resolution for an investigation The charges are made by Representative Otis a member of the house and the investigation in parliamentary usages would belong- to the lower branch of the legislature but the factional lines are such as to cause the senate to investigate the alleged at tempt to bribe a member of the house The workers in the recent senatorial contest are keeping up their fight on the saine old lines in the investigation Columbus 0 Jan 19 Senator Burke chairman of the committee investigating- the bribery charges made by Representative Otis did not issue any subpoenas Wednesday for addi He tional witnesses as expected stated that the committee would be en gaged Wednesday night in getting the hotel proprietors to produce their books and the telegraph companies to furnish copies of messages Columbus 0 Jan 20 The investigation into the charges of bribery at he recent election of United States enator reached a crisis Wednesday No matter what may be the night final result of the investigation there will likely be several witnesses arThe committee rested for contempt seven witnesses subpoenaed for had Wednesday night but they were not all examined because none of them wTould testify The senate committee Tuesdaj night examined Samuel Pentland Frank P - Manager Ross wanted to consult his superior officers before telling who was connected with the private tele phone in the Neil house by their longdistance lines and he was given more time till Wednesday night Managers Dunlap and Truesdale were given till Wednesday night to produce copies of telegraphic messages sent and received by the managers for The charges of bribery were made by Representative Otis and the resolution in the house was adopted by only 54 affirmative votes a majority of a quorum only There are 109 members and any measure requiring the ex- ¬ penditure of inoney requires 55 affirma ¬ tive votes or a majority of all As the house committee- can not employ a stenographer or do anything else causing- the expenditure of money it is unable to proceed The senate by Senator Burke voting with the democrats then adopted a resolu tion to investigate the charges That body has 36 members and is a tie politically By Burke voting- in the affirmative the resolution was adopt- ¬ ed 19 to 17 These resolutions were offered in both bodies on the day of Senator Hannas election They were offered before any ballots were taken and were expected to cause a dead- ¬ lock or a postponement of the election It is not denied that the house has jurisdiction but attorneys have told the witnesses that the senate has no jurisdiction and that they need not reply to their questions The members of the house investigating committee were present on invitation Wednesday night and they were requested to ask ques- ¬ tions but none of them took any part Judge Robertson who has served with distinction on the bench at Cincinnati is a member of the senate committee and is prosecutor He wore himself out Wednesday night in asking ques ¬ tions and getting the monotonous re ¬ ply On the advice of counsel 1 decline to answer Chairman Burke Senators Lang and Finck did their best to draw out the witnesses but to no avail After the four others took their turns Senator Garfield would close each examination Do you decline to answer by asking questions because your attorneys says this committee has no jurisdiction in this case and has so advised you The reply was in the affirmative and the witnesses were excused Each witness was told that he was held un ¬ der service by the committee and should report Thursday night at 730 or sooner if called for Among the cases city is that of Daniel Dalton who was subpoenaed in 18S5 to bring forward taltysheets before a leg- ¬ islative re- ¬ committee Dalton fused and was brought before the house for contempt Dalton was subpoenaed to produce public records in his custody and the witnesses Wed- ¬ nesday night claim they are asked to produce private property As the com- ¬ mittee will make a partial report to the senate Thursday a lively time is expected The committee will ask the senate to punish the witnesses for con- ¬ tempt and to give the investigators I FIFTY FIFTH CONGRESS - ¬ ¬ ¬ did not make great progress with the Hawaiian annexation treaty Thursday Several speeches were delivered but in every instance the speakers announced that Thursdays remarks were merely preliminary to what they should say before the close of the debate The execu- ¬ tive session opened shortly after 1 oclock with Senator White on the floor but Senator Stew ¬ art interrupted and others cut the California senator out of the discussion Those who spoke were Senators Stewart Frye and Mor- ¬ gan ¬ House The house Thursday completed the consideration of the agricultural appropriation bill in committee of the whole and then ad- ¬ journed upon the motion of those opposed to the printing of another edition of the famous Horse book There was the annual fight over the question of free seed distribution to the farmers but the effort to strike out the ap- ¬ propriation 130000 failed as usual the ma ¬ jority against it Thursday being 316 Washington Jan 15 Senate Almost the entire four hours of the executive session of the Senate Friday were devoted to the indirect consideration of the nomination of Hon Joseph McKenna now attorney general to be asso- ¬ ciate justice of the supreme court The dis- ¬ cussion was the result of an effort on the part pop of Senator Allen of Nebraska to secure a postponement for two weeks In the end a compromise was reached deferring consideration until a week from Fri ¬ day on the con dition that the Nebraska sen- ¬ ator should agree to allow a vote to be taken on that day The Hawaiian treaty was not touched upon during the session It was 430 in the afternoon before an agreement was reached for concluding the McKenna matter at the sitting on next Friday and by general con- ¬ sent the senate postponed consideration of the Hawaiian treaty until next Monday House It was the intention of the house managers to proceed with the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill Friday but owing to the excited condition of affairs in Havana and the wildly exaggerated reports afloat they decided to avoid the possibility of opening up a Cuban debate by relinquishing the day to the committee on claims in charge of bills of the private calendar Before this order was en- ¬ tered upon the agricultural bill was passed Most of the day was consumed in a filibuster against a bill to pay the publishing house of the Methodist Episcopal Church South at Nashville Tenn 288000 for the seizure and use of the property of that corporation during the war Washington Jan 17 Senate No bnsi ness of importance in the senate Saturday House Bills introduced Requiring that all employes on public works aside from those under contractors be engaged by the engineer in charge the object being to fix beyond ques ¬ tion responsibility for those employed provid ¬ ing that with exception of farm laborers eight hours shall constitute a days work The House devoted two hours to general debate on the army appropriation bill and the remainder of the day to eulogizing the life and public serv- ¬ ices of the late Representative Seth W Milli ken of Maine who served for 14 years in the lower branch of congress ¬ Washington Jan 18 Senate The fea- ¬ tures of Mondays proceedings were the speech delivered by Senator Wolcott of Col- ¬ orado chairman of the bimetallic commission upon the negotiations of the commission with European countries relative to international bimetallism and the passage of the Lodge bill restricting immigration into the United States At the conclusion of the morning business Mr Wolcott at 1250 was recognized to begin his address He was in fine voice and commanded the earnest attention of his auditors At the full authority conclusion of his speech the immigration bill was taken up and discussed until 3 oclock the SPANISH TROOPS hour at which by previous agreement it had arranged to amend- ¬ finally upon Conspire to Overthrow Gen Blanco and been and the vote The bill as the ments passed pro ¬ bill Compel Him to Leave Cuba immigrants physically capable vides that Key West Fla Jan 20 Havana is and over 16all of age shall be able to read or years in tremendous excitement caused by write the English language or some other lan- ¬ guage write the news of a formidable conspiracy who isbut a person not able to read or is the over 50 years of age and among the volunteers to overthrow pi rent or grandparent of a qualfied Gen Blanco The conspiracy was dis- ¬ immigrant over 21 years - of age and covered Monday morning by the chief capable of supporting such a parent or grand parent may accompany the immigrant or the of police Col Paglieri parent parent for and The plotters intended to start an come to or grand family may be sentor grand join the of the child armed revolt by the 20000 volunteers child over 21 years of age qualified under the now in Havana and compel Gen Blan- ¬ law and wife or minor child not able to read co to leave the island as they did Capt or write may accompany or be sent for and come to join the husband or parent who is Gen Don Domingo Dulce in 1869 qualified The act does not apply to persons A simultaneous assault was to be coming to the United States from the island of made on the forts surrounding- Havana Cuba during the continuance of present dis- ¬ especially on La Cabanna and the orders there who have heretofore been inhabi ¬ troops now stationed at the strategical tants of that island was District of Columbia House Monday points of the city were to be overpow- ¬ day in the house but only three bills of local ered and compelled to surrender importance were passed The remainder of The success of the conspiracy was the session was devoted to further consider- ¬ ation of the nearly assured by the complicity of was completed army appropriation bill which - WARSHIP MAINE Ordered to Join North Atlantic Squadron First Regular Session at Key West Petition From the South ¬ ern Pacific Railroad Co Denied Washington Jan 14 Senate The senate PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL been published by Prof Erey of Ber lin th first complete and authentic edition ever issued He had access to the family archives which had been slosed to scholars Women in France have just secured a slight addition to their leg al rig lit s They may henceforth be valid witnesses to registration of births marriages and deaths ami to the signatures irf legal documents A European has been sentenced at Bulawayo to six years imprisonment with hard labor for defrauding the na ¬ tives of their cattle He pretended to be a government inspector and seized the cattle for supposed violations of law- - Regalar Session Michael Angelos poems have jusfc Secretary Bliss has denied the petition of the Southern Pacific Railroad Co for a suspension of that portion of depart ¬ ment decision in the case of the Union Oil Go wherein it was held under a re ¬ cent decision of the supreme court that the railroad company could not make indemnity selection of lands within the fortified limits of the grant to the Atlantic Pacific Co In effect the action of the secretary directs the res- ¬ toration to public entry of the lands in conflicting limits of the grants to the two railroad companies 20 Washington Jan States army retired was buried with military honors at Arlington Wednes- ¬ day afternoon Funeral services were held at St Johns church the remains being borne on a caisson draped with the flag under which he had fought through two wars and a score of Indian campaigns The religious services at the church were performed by Rev J Mackay Smith GenJLee cabled the state depart- ¬ ment at 241 oclock Wednesday after- ¬ noon that all was quiet at Havana He also reported that the decree issued November 4last admitting free import- ¬ ed cattle into Cuba until January 18 has been extended until March 10 lUS under the same conditions contained in the first decree Orders were Wednesday telegraphed to Cant Sigsbee of the Maine at Key Westto join the North Atlantic squad ¬ ron for drills and manoeuvers when Adm Sicard passes Key West on the way to Tortugas harbor It is expect- ¬ ed that the whole squadron will be near Key West by Thursday and a good deal of powder will be burned in Gen Christopher Colon Auger United mous in India for a divisional order pare commanding the medical staff the corns and cut the toe nails of the men in order to imporve the march ¬ ing efficiency of the division Mrs McKinley wife of the presi ¬ dent contributed- a pair of slippers made by herself to a recent bazar held in Washington by the union of Meth ¬ odist churches She has already given 3600 such pairs of slippers to religious and benevolent enterprises Mildred Ho wells the daughter of WilliamDHowells once the Little Girl Among the Old Masters has developed into a real artist and contributes a set of clever drawings to accompany some Christmas meditations of her fathers in Harpers Weekly Maj Gen Bengough of the British army who died recently became fa ¬ tj - - Senator Morgan continued his speech in advocacy of the ratification of the Hawaiian annexation treaty in the executive session of the senate Wednesday He announced at the conclusion of Wednesdays session that he probably would require one day in which to complete his presentation of the subject Senator Morgan dealt Wednesday with the questions of the agricultural and commercial possibilities of the islandsj with the character of the present government and with the position of the residents of the island on the subject of annexation ¬ ¬ ¬ drillsnear there ¬ Mr Williams of Mississippi intro- ¬ duced a resolution in the house Wed- ¬ nesday to provide for a minister of the United States to Cuba as follows Resolved That there be and is hereby appropriated out of the moneys in the treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated the sum of S5000 to pay the salary for one year of an envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the repub ¬ ¬ lic of Cuba It was referred to the foreign affairs committee 1TT 4- k commission to negotiate a treaty of r n in ri VVJlilJ UCi riC V r w peace o Tn UCDVCCU U1UIKJ auu mi r Healso introduced another bill for a the wonted States and Cuba Whington Jan 20 The senate ¬ - ¬ ¬ many officers of the army the sympa ¬ thy of the Spanish regular infantry and of the military police with the volunteers and the rioters of the past week Gen Blanco summoned to his palace all the colonels of the volunteers in A stormy scene ensued Havana Blanco threatened them with severe punishment for the crime of treason It is officially declared that a spon- ¬ taneous declaration of loyalty was made by the volunteers to the gov- ¬ ernor general who is entirely satis- ¬ ¬ tically the only business accomplished aside from the routine proceedings was the passing of the urgent deficiency appropriation bill The measure as finally passed by the senate carries 1913810 The Teller resolution pro ¬ viding that bonds of the United States may be paid in standard silver dollars was favorably reported by a majority of the finance commit- ¬ tee and notice was given that it would be called up at an early date House Cuba had a hearing in the house Tuesday and for a time it looked as if parlia- ¬ mentary precedents would be set aside and the senate resolution recognizing the insurgents as ¬ belligerents would be attached as a rider to the fied1 diplomatic and consular appropriation bill Mr DeArmond a Missouri democrat precipi- ¬ THE RATES tated the issue by offering the resolution as an a amendment To Alaska Advanced by the Several Trans ¬ was sustainedbutMr point of order against it DeArmond appealed The portation Companies chair was sustained by a vote of 152 to 114 Be- ¬ Seattle Wash Jan 20 The ex- ¬ fore the diplomatic bill came up the army bill pected advance in rates to Alaska was was passed open session of the senate was brief Washington Jan 19 Senate Tuesdays Prac ¬ ¬ ¬ Wednesday The several transportation companies who control nearly all the business have agreed on an increase of 10 to the passenger rate between Puget sound points and Dyea and Skaguay and a proportionate in- ¬ crease to Juneau and other southeast- ¬ ern Alaska points The new rate to Dyea and Skaguay which goes into effect at once is First class 50 second class 35 The rate on freight is advanced from 10 to 13 per ton announced E Truesdale and Shepherd then asked to confer with their attorneys and were excused cepted Privileges of the convention till Wednesday night for that purpose were extended to Edward Carroll pres- ¬ When they appeared WednesJay night ident of the National Building council they said their attorneys held and he will address the delegates A that the senate had no jurisdic- ¬ speech is expected also from John B tion in the investigation of the Lennon treasnrer of the American alleged bribery of a member of Federation of Labor the house and had advised them not Asked for a Receiver to answer any further questions be- ¬ Montgomery Ala Jan 20 B A fore the committee They all followed Bullock who owns nine shares of stock the advice of their attorney as did Mr in the South North railroad Hollenbeck who was not on the stand asked for a receiver of that road has¬ al Tuesday night When the committee N road which leging that the L ound that the advice of attorneys was operates the South North is appro ¬ being- followed uniformty by all witthe property to its nesses called the open session was priating has been on file some own use The closed and the committee went into was bill made public before time but not lailroad executive session on plans for further officials here pay but little attention to procedure The senate chamber was crowded the suit Chairman Hanna of the executive ivhil the committee in open session-at-teinpto 9 p m to exam- ¬ committee of the monetary conven- ¬ d from 730 ine witnesses and the action of wit- ¬ tion has been notified that the cham ¬ nesses caused demonstrations of diver ber of commerce of Little Rock Ark sion The witnesses did not decline to had reconsidered its determination ¬ tell the names of their counsel and not to send delegates to the conven- most eminent tion and that it would be fully repretheir replies showed that lawyers had been engaged in the case sentca M Dunlap who Ross W debate was precipitated in the senate Wednes- ¬ day by the introduction of a resolution by Mr Hoar Mass providing for an inquiry by the committee on post offices and post roads con- ¬ cerning the recent order of the postmaster gen- ¬ eral reducing the force of letter carriers in sev- ¬ eral cities of the country Mr Vest gave notice that he would move Thursday to take up for consideration the Teller resolution reported by the finance committee providing that bonds of the United States may be paid in standard sil- ¬ ver dollars House All day long the question of grant ¬ ing belligerent rights to the Cuban insurgents was argued in the house but Tuesday the minority hurled itself against a stone wall Bricklayers and Masons Meet The only vote taken Wednesday a motion the decision of the 111 Jan 20 At Wednes- ¬ designated to overrule committee on foreign Peoria speaker and direct the days session of the Bricklayers and affairs to report without further delay the Masons International union an invita- ¬ Cuban resolution passed by the senate at the ¬ president to appoint three tion from the local union to attend a last session the republicans stood stolid and ers to proceed to Cuba and commissionif possible banquet Wednesday night was ac- ¬ voted to sustain the chair Washington Jan 20 Senate A spirited nesday authorized a favorable report upon the nomination of Hon C P Bry ¬ an to be minister to Brazil and upon that of Hon E H Conger who is trans- ¬ ferred from Brazil to China No oppo-¬ sition has developed to Mr Bryans ap- ¬ pointment to Brazil Washington Jan 20 Mr Brucker dem Mich presented a resolution in the house Wednesday instructing the committee on foreign affairs to report without delay the senate Cuban bel- ¬ ligerency resolution It was ruled out on a point of order An appeal was taken Appeal was then laid on the table on a yea and nay vote 168 125 There was no manifestations of ap- ¬ proval on the announcement of the vote The house then on Mr Hitts motion went into committee of the whole and resumed the consideration of the diplomatic and consular appro ¬ As soon as the first priation bill paragraph was read the struggle was resumed Mr Williams dem Miss offered an amendment to direct the CHARLES PAGE BRYAN committee on foreign relations Wed- ¬ WONDERFUL WISCONSIN WELLS Stranpre Natural Phenomena Tliat Eclipse tlie Great Geysers The great geysers of the west are no more wonderful phenomena than are the blowing or whistling wells in Wisconsin These wells have been developed in the northern part of the town of Eure ¬ ka and in the southern part of the town of Sterling in Polk county west of Cum ¬ berland There are six of these phenom ¬ enal wells ranging in depth from 120 to 160 feet Most remarkable of all is one dn Eureka Thiswellds 120 feet deep and was dug 15 years ago The first 20 feet is hardpan and the balance gravel Before a stonm the wind blows out of this well with great force making a roaring sound that can be heard agrea distance This wind is so hotthatwater placed over the well will boil The cur ¬ rent blows out only before a storm and the severity and duration of the storm is always in exact proportion to the force of this current and its duration before the storm commences It is therefore an accurate and absolutely reliable barometer as it foretells a change from cold to hot or vice versa with equal accuracy but remains quiet in settled weather no matter what the temperature In winter a current of air is drawn in before a change of weather just as forcibly as it blows out in hot weather This current of air will freeze the water 120 feet from the surface of the earth more quickly than it would at the surface and though many attempts have been made to use a pump in it they have all failed and a number of pumps of different makes have been destroyed by the water freezing and bursting the cylinders and pipes Some years ago a house was built over this well and a stove placed in it so that it could be heated intensely hot but strange as it may seem this did not prevent the water from freezing and bursting pipes 115 feet from the sur ¬ face and though there are bust IS or 20 inches of water in the well in winter ice freezes several inches in thickness in spite of all preventives Windmills have been tried with the same disas ¬ trous results A windlass and buckets have also been tried but the water freezes over so thick in one night that a heavy stone dropped from the surface will not break the ice The temperature at the Lottom of this well is so much colder than it is at the surface that it is extremely dangerous for anyone to ven ¬ ture into it In winter the heavy down ¬ ward current before a storm or change of weather will cause the water to low ¬ er while in summer the outward cur ¬ rent causes the water to rise some- ¬ times 15 or 20 feet The curbing in this well is always dry and the water of good t quality The other five wells referred to which resemble this in almost every particular are all located within the radius of about one mile and vary in depth from about 130 to 160 feet Some of the characteristics are not so pro- ¬ nounced as in the well described while others are even more remarkable Within half a mile of these wells water is obtained at a depth of from ten to thirty feet and the wells exhibit none of these unusual or diabolical features Chicago Inter Ocean British Battleship at Nagasaki Yokohama Jan 20 The British battleship Centurian flasrshin of the iBritish squadron in Chinese waters has arrived at Nagasaki The orjran of the govern ment reproaches Russia Germany and France with following- a selfish policy in the far east and adds Japan will avoid alliances but she is prepared to act vigorously if necessa- ¬ - negotiage a treaty of peace amity and commerce with the republic of Cuba and appropriating 15000 for defray ¬ ing the expenses of the commissioners It was ruled out of order New York Jan 20 The 45th an ¬ nual meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers was begun in this city Wednesday Benjamin W Harrod of New Orleans presided British Steamer Founders Belfast Jan 20 The British steamer Herbert hailing from Leith on the County has foundered miles Down coast about six captain was The from Gannisland saved but it is believed the other members of the crew- numbering sev ¬ en were lost - Civil Engineers Meet ry for the maintenance of peace - - ¬ tt ¬ iijkb spent an hour discussing- Mr Mac quot s bill making- juries decide only the guilt or innocence of a defendant and leaving the judge to fix the penal tj It was badly defeatedhowever The senate made Senator Goebels bill making employes agents and corpora tions jointly responsible in an action for damages a special order for Thurs day and adjourned The house adopted the senate reso lution for the purchase of 100 state manuals and shortly after Adjourned - Frankfort The Jury Bill Defeated Ky Jan 20 The house Georgetown Ky Jan 20 Ed Cox and W E Young- of Lexington were arrested in that city Wednesday for robbing- J W Webber of Franklin county of S100 in this city Monday night Webber was badly beaten up The men were broug ht to Georgetown - Charged With Robbery - and all through the east an enormous trade is carried 6n in vegetable oils which take the place of our butter and margarine products One of the princi ¬ pal edible oils- is obtained from the ground nut known in France as ara1 Over lv000000 hundred ¬ chide oil weight of these nuts are annually im ¬ ported into that country for its pro- ¬ duction Belgium also takes vast quan- ¬ tities Arachide oil is an excellent soap maker besides being an edible oil and when cotton oil is high in price will compete well with it in this branch of industry In Europe alone there is already a very large consumption of it to be counted In tens of thousands oi toiis Chicago Chronicle - In Egypt and the Soudan in India Edible Oils 2- - i ¬ ¬ ¬ - T V Miauuy Washington Jan 20 The funeral of the late Benjamin Butter worth oc- ¬ curred here Wednesday The body placed in a vault was Itwjill be re mpveditjaer to Gnckinatior Warren countyirO xJK vp5 r Butterwortli8 Funeral Another Xaiiie for It Exciting Chase After a Nejrro Your remarks are ill timed said Jan 20 Lieut LouisviLXJi Ky the landlady to the frivolous boarder Wickham and Officers Moran and Hepp you should remember that there is a had an excitinsr chase after Jno Woods - a Negro about 5 oclock Wednesday time for everything Yes replied the boarder and I moraine- When the Negro was caught guess this is the time but I never did eight pistols three watches and a razo eare for hash Chicnyo Daily News were found on his person 4JAJ v5ak tttrt QO xrr 4 rT THE BOURBCJS a5JssaiaaJuifcJJ3tagsggrgatTTigai FRIDAY It JANUARY Adulterated Flour 21 i898 IWi - The Kentucky Press Royal manes the food pure wholesome and delicious POWDER Absolutely Pure The Georgetown Times appears tbif week in a pretty new dress trimmed ala mode with fresh news paragraphs ol all varieties Hanly Ragan a clever Mt Sterling man who has been sporting editor ol the Louisville Dispatch has accepted u similar position on the Louisville Commercial Major Dan Runyou a Mexican wai veteran and formerly editor of the Lie Stock Record wis found dead in hit Death n bed at Lexington Tuesday was a genia sulted from apoplexy He gentleman whose friends were legion ¬ The reason for all the failures panics strikes plagues wars etc that occur ed in 1897 has been discovered The Af year came in on unlucky Friday the New Year escaped it by one daj lookout for prosperity and peace and plenty of both L fcOYAl BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK THE BOBBBO HEWS 1881 generally acknowledged that many unsciupulous millers mix corn flour corn starch and the refuse of sugar refineries with their flour in order to enhance their profits Some of Scotts Emulsion has keen the these ingredients are positively injurious standard remedy for nearly a as food and contain no nutritive prop- ¬ quarter of a century Physicians erties whatsoever Wexdo not wish as readily admit that they obtain re¬ yet to mention names but it has been sults from it that they cannot get proved by Competent analysis that more Erom any other flesh formingf food than one mill selling fl in Paris has There are many other prepara ¬ been detected in selling irblended flour tions on the market that pretend We unhesitatingly guarantee that to do what every sacK of flour of whatever grade that goes from our mill is pure wheaten product Onr mill is open to inspection at any time and we have no machinery for making blended flour as many mills have does hut they fail to perform The pure Norwegian G5d lver Oil If you want to be sure that you are made into a delightful cream skill ¬ buying good pure wholesome flour buy fully blended with the Hypophos that made by us which is sold by all phites of Lime and Soda which leading grocers General Debility and Loss of Flesh rHiigirifin is now EMULSION SCOTTS 1 it j Seventeenth Year Established The birthday of Gen Robert E Lee was appropriately celebrated in man places in Kentucky and the South Wed nesday ¬ Published every Tuesaay and Friday by WALTER CHAMP Editors and Owners BBUOE MILLER Payable to the order of Champ Make all Checks Money Miller Orders etc that the fluctuations in thf wheat market this year will not go It is hoped against the farmers grain are such valuable tonics makes this preparation an ideal one and checks the wasting tendency and the patient almost immediate ¬ ly commences to put on flesh and gain a strength which surprises them Be sure you get SCOTTS Emulsion See that the man and fish are on the wrapper 50c and xoo all druggists BOWNE Chemists New York SCOTT Paris Milling Co j A Good Munory often saves money nd nlso good Health If you are irouuien witn constipation indiges ¬ tion or any form of stomach trouble remem- ¬ ber to take home a bottle of Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin aid health will be restored to you Trial sizes lc lo doses 10c large size 50c and SI 00 of W T Ui oks druggist Paris Ky ljan xm My aim is to SELL you the best goods at the lowest possible prices Your object is to BUY the best goods you can for the So money you have to spend you see our interests are identical I will guarantee to save you monev on anything in the house furnishing line The reason can do this is because I have no big rent to payr because I pay cash for my gooas and because I buy from the factories now in ¬ i ADVER1IS1NG RATES Displays one dollar per inch for first Inser tion half rates each insertion thereafter per Locals or reading notices ten cents tine each insertion Locals in blaci type twenty cents per line each insertion Fractions of lines count as full lines when running at line rates Obituaras cards of thanks calls on candi dates resolutions of respect and matter of a like nature ten cents per line Special rates given for large advertise ments and yearly cards ft Mayor Garner of Winchester be a candidate for Congress will Davis Thompson right Wrights Isgrig are ¬ from the Tenth district attend the christening of the battleship Kentucky offering surprising bargains in mens and boys stylish shoes The prices are The Legislature may - tf ¬ W Of Peck P O - boarding housekeepers to sell baggage for board bills to regulate the pay of special judges to prohibit school trus- ¬ tees from being pecuniarily interested in school house repairs Among the bills introduced Tuesday were acts to abolish the office of Com- ¬ monwealths Attorney and relegating duties of said office to County Attorney to prohibit tollgate keepers from keep- ¬ ing a dog to prohibit Sunday ball play- ¬ ing to prevent driving of ducks geese turkeys etc along public roadway without being branded act creating a Bureau of Labor defining its duties and appropriating money for its maintenance Also an act to regulate the con- ¬ vict labor system in this State proposing to abolish the contract system and put the convicts to work at those avoca tioDS that will supply their wants and expenses An act to repeal the separate coach bill has been killed ¬ ¬ Wright s Celery Capsules ¬ To the Wright Medical Co An Interesting Jumble Of News And Columbus Ohlo Gents I have purchased a box of Wrights Comment Celery Capsules from James T Ulaser drug ¬ The Fayette Fiscal Court has decided gist Waverly O and used them for Stomach The Legislature Trouble and Constipation I was unable to to build a 150000 fire proof court house do anything for nearly two years I ased Among the bills that have been favor- ¬ in Lexington three boxes o your Celery Capsules anu thej have cured me Kor the beueiit of others so - to give landlords ably reported are actafflicted I wish to send this letter Lane Lucile Blackburn Mrs Thos Very ruly yoursr the right to remoye tenants after five who accidentally shot herself at Wash ¬ V S Andeis m days notice to raise the age of consent Fold by all druggists at 50c and SI per box ington will recover Send address on postal to the Wright Med in females to eighteen years to empower Georgetown W Co Columbus O for trial size free SCINTILLATIONS Anderson Pike Co O Recommends S tion siCiC iikry You are cordially in ¬ vited to examine prices patterns and qunlities SPRING CARPETS Elegant line of 1S98 Ten es cointi Tg- 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 30000000 tf To Cure A Cold ¬ WALL PAPERS Full line of -- V BED ROOM SUITES FOLDING BEDS from 25 up In One Day large glass full size upright Elegant line of J While on a jag in Webber of Franklin was robbed of 160 by two strangers After reading of the accidental shoot- ¬ ing of Senator Blackburns daughter Miss Harriet Owens one of Masons most estimable young ladies shot her- ¬ self through the right temple dying Miss Owens had three hours later been in ill health for some time at Mt Sterling stole Burglars and 500 of jewelry worth 20 from the home monev in Trimble while the latter H of N was at church The Racket Store and D R Hendersons drug 6tore in George- ¬ town were burglarized Monday night They secured 2 25 500 cigars a i0 watch brushes combs mirrors pocket- books perfumes tooth brushes and even took patent medicines GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS MRS LAURA WEISHAUF Of Murry Inch Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- ¬ lets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure 25c For sale by W T Brooks and James Konnedy Paris Ky White Enameled and Brass Beds at pricfts that can no- SIDE BOARDS be dupli- ¬ Recommends Wrights Celery Capsules Dr Miles9 Heart Core Cures a Prominent Attorney The Wright Medical Murry Ind Spt Co 17 1896 a box of Wrights CVlery Capsules frm L C Davenport druggist Bluff ton Ind and used them for stomach trouble with which I had been afflict ea for more than 15 years Since taking your Cap sules I have lost all trace of pain nnd my stomach is entirely well I can eat any thing and can truthfully sky that I have ¬ ¬ Dear SikS Columbus Ohio Last spring 1 purchased cated Bu from the dealer who is at a small expense not the one pay¬ ing big rents and who has to charge big prices Respectfulty J T HINTON Wood Mantels and Tilings Undertaking and Embalming scientifically attended to not felt better ii years Yours Respectfully Mas Laukaeishaoft vv T Brooks atg50o and 100 Sold by per box Send addressonJp5stal to the Wright Med Co Columbus Ohio for trial size free HOW TO FIND OtfT Fill a bottle or cm nm glass with urine anil let it sbtiiI tW4iy frir hours ui nieiitorsettllu nvl si 11 an hiirhv uitioi of the luttneys VIie i urine stain linen it is evidence of kiIney trouble Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the bacu is also convincing proof ihat the kidneys and bladder are out of order WHAT To There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed that Dr Kilmers Svamp Root the great kid ey remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back kidneys liver bladder and every part of the urinary pus sages It corrects inability to hold urine aud scalding pain in pnssi ng i or bad effect fol lowing use of liquor wiue or beer and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to getup many times during the night to urinate The mild and the extraordinary effect of -- wamp-Koot issooi realized It stands the highest for its wonderful cureof the most distressing ca es If you ued a medicine you should have the best Sold by druggists price fifty cenw and one dollar You may have a sample bottle ann pamphlet both sent free by mall Mention The Paris Ky News aud send your addrss to Dp Co Binghampton N Y The Kilmer proprietors of this paper guarantee the gen uiness of this ofler 24p lmo 1 GROCERY STOCK account of ill health and suffered from heart trouble ever since I frequently had fainting and smothering spells My form was bent as a man of 80 I constantly wore an overcoat even in summer for fear of taking cold I could not attend to my lusi ness My rest was broken by 6cvcro pains about the heart and left shoulder Three Is daily displaying an extra choice line of Special Fancy groceries years ago I commenced using Dr Miles etc Below is mentioned some of th standard and select stock If Heart Cure notwithstanding I had used so you want good goods you wiI find just that sort at my store will much patent medicine and taken drugs from be pleased to fill your order and assure you the very best goods to bet doctors for years without being helped Dr Miles Heart Cure restored mo to health It had is truly a wonderful medicine and it affords me much pleasure to recommend this rem EVAPORATED FRUITS Apricots Pears Peaches Prunes edy to everyone Dr Miles Remedies are sold by all drug ¬ GhavtvYrV French Peasp91uv- r gists under a positive guarantee first bottle Pearl Horoin Rico Oat Meal Rollm benefits or money re ¬ dis- ¬ funded Book on Olives Capers Chow Chow Tababco Sace eases of the heart and nerves free Address Edam Cheese N Y Cream Cheese Pineapple Cheese DR MILES MEDICAL CO Elkhart Ind Tmruvrtprl IVninrnrn- DnrnpRfin M o nown i R E C PHELPS the leading pension attorney of Belfast ft Y writes I was discharged from tho army on tf Bltl A resolution to have the official pro- ¬ ceedings of the Legislature published in the Louisville Dispatch was defeated Tuesday by a vote of 49 to 42 not all of the Democrats voting The resolution which was offered by Morgan Chinn may be called up again -- v V Theatrical And Otherwise The Foyer THE NEW DOMINION Remark ft In ii t f Wednesday the Senate passed Senator J M Thomas bill declaring d omesticat eddeer to be property also the substitute to Elmores bill giving Couucilmen of fourth class cities management of elec- ¬ tric plants and water works It gives Councils of these cities the same power as those of third class cities fe The Courier Journal Wednesday said During the greater part of the after-¬ noon the Hon John T Hinton of Bour ¬ bon occupied the chair Speaker Beck- ¬ ham having vacated for about the first time this session Mr Hinton handled the gavel with credit and is a splendid presiding officer in every respect The bill to prohibit the killing of quail for a period of five years in Kentucky was favorably reported to the House Representative Hobbs has drawn up a Capital bill which will probably next week It provides cent tax until the sum raised I Next Saturday night the 29th Mr Clay Clement the sterling American actor will appear at the Paris Grand Opera House in his charming and beau- ¬ The New Dominion tiful play Dramatic critics in a hundred cities haye declared this play to be the most delightful of recent stage productions and in the editorial columns a rare oc- ¬ currence of the leading city daily newspapers Mr Clement has been high ly praised for his charming work as Baron Hohenstauffen The play which was written by Mr Clement is pure and chaste and contains not an offending line Mr Clement will be supported by an excellent company in ¬ cluding Miss Karra Kenwyn Mr Jeffrey Williams and other well known persons The performance viU be the dramatic and social event of the season at the opera bouse ¬ ¬ NEWT MITCHELL THE POPULAR GROCER I J ¬ ¬ - rdjns 0t THE DANGER I Ellen Beach Yaw the famous high note soprano is in Paris studying music Henry Sloane New York society leaders have reduced Ward McAlMsters 400 list to Mrs Ogden Mills and Mrs i b- of Lexington appropriation 75 be introduced for a 2 per Mabel Paige who was here at the of 100000 is head of a cent company now has a small part in A Stranger in New York A bill introduced in the Senate pro- ¬ vides that hereafter the State Libr arian Mrs Nellie R Goodwin has secured a elected shall Le a male citizen divorce from Nat Goodwin the come- ¬ dian who must pay her 75 per week alimony 10-20-3- to which the Expectant Mother is exposed and the foreboding and H Landman M D dread with which she looks for- ¬ ward to the hour of womans severest trial is appreciated by but Of No 503 W Ninth Street Cincinnati Ohio few All effort should be made to smooth these rugged places Will be at the Windsor Hotel Paris in lifes pathway for her ere she y presses to her bosom her babe T T SDAY FEB 8TH 1898 L OPTIOIAST 1 wV UMVX Pure Buckwheat Flour Mincemeat Pure Maple Syrup 1 Nancamp Pork and Beans Choice Celery Nancamp Tomato Catsup Baltimore Oysters M ISGRIG TURKEYS Finest Chocolate Candies MOTHER FRIEND returning every second Tuesday in each month j - - Awarded Highest Honors OR Worlds Fair allays Nervousness and so assists Nature that the change goes for- ¬ ward in an easy manner without such violent protest in the way of Nausea Headache Etc Gloomy forebodings yield to cheerful and hopeful anticipations she passes through the ordeal quickly and without pain is left strong and vigorous and enabled to joyously perform the high and holy duties The performances of Haifa King nw devolved upon her Safety Monday night at the Lexington opera to life of both is assured by the house by Francis Wilson and his com- use of Mothers Friend and pany will be a notable event the time of recovery shortened 0 ¬ justed glasses to the eyes of the best people of Paris and Bourbon County and has proven himself com petent thorough reliable and honest You can get Landmans glasses from Clark Clays drug store between hit visits and when he makes his regular visit he will examine your eves thoroughly and make any change necessary to Main give satisfaction Examination free References Drs W J Fithian Eads Buck Fithian Bowen and C D Cram of Paris ¬ Mixed and Stick Candies Almonds Pecans Filberts Cream Nuts Optician LandiuaL has been visiting this London Layer Raisins Seedless Raisins city regularly for over Loose Muscatel Raisins Citron Figs Datts five vears and has ad NEWTON MITCHELL THE C3 ROOE5R St adjoining Northern Bank Paris Ky I CREAM BAKING PWDffi I Tft The Elk Lodge at Grand Rapids Mich bought 400 seats to the Clay Clement performance in that city on New Years night After a splendid banquet given to Mr Clement he was initiated into the order Just what they did to him probably will never be known outside the brotherhood but it is a sig nificant fact that the part of Hohen ¬ stauffen was taken by Mr Clements understudy at the two following per ¬ formances Fr I know one lady the mother of three children who suffered greatly in the birth of each who obtained a bottle of Mothers Friend of me before her fourth confinement and was relieved quickly and easily All agree that their labor was shorter and less painful John G- - Polhill Macon Ga itssiis Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention is prohahjy patentable Communlca tions strictly confidential Handbook on Patents sent free Oldest agency for securing patents Patents taken through Munn Co recelre epeelal notice without charge in the 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE Buck and Bills Furniture Window Shades Oil Barber Shop Cloths Carpets Mattresses DEALER IN GEO W DAVIS Etc 100 BOOKS PKGfcBOTTLB all Dttfs Store or seat by aoail xm trcipt or price Trade Marks Designs Copyrights c Special attention given to Undertak ing and Repairing ¬ Main Street ---- Paris Ky For first class work Three first ss barbers All work done strictly first- uibb iMtit uoor to i3ourDon J3ank 4nov tf Now Xaundry Agency tQCC race Containing inraluaule information of internet to all wom ee will be sent to any address npqa application by ATLANTA THCBRADFlCLDRrQllLATOft0 MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Tender white California asparagus and asparagus tips Spears from Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD at McDermott 2tj ftl Syrup pepsiN 1 W CURES CALDWELLS tNDKMCSTION 1 a ifr D ieekly dr X fcaatamely Illustrated journal Largest 93 a Terms eadatkm of any scientific foar months fL Sold by all newsdealers MUKN SC03 HeWjO Scientific American i 7r l uih J mm fK TrsnuiBo v v I have secured the agency for the Winchester Power Laundry a first class institution and solicit a share of the public patronage Work or orders Clays drug store will Two eood telephone left at Clarke ood for receive immediate attention Work tanceof500 miles Will tell chiS called for and delivered promptly an dq used in the country Apply Respectfully The News office for particulars 16ap tf Bruce Holladay my v - Telephones For Sale -- - yJ -- Trfiirff- w JljfjtiulfcJsmL - k7 S re IISiB35LLjaa aai uaw kl- ia iiKjiBb W iJje t cr j jjj TfiE BOURBON NEWS FRIDGE JANUARY Aini 21 1838 TbgtvmtttTiTTYTKaMgEaa THE B mm jeii 1881 Federation of Paris Clubs Proposed Seventeenth Year Established seco Enleied at the Post office iiss mail matter at Paris Ky as TELEPHONE NO 124 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Payable in Advance Oneyear news costs Make all port FROM A Sixmouths you cant even get 82 00 8100 GUN FREE OF CHARGE a re Etc ¬ payable to the order of Champ Checks Money Orders Miiler A good story begins to day on page six 30000 distillery bas started up The Paris Distilling Companys new Engagements Announcements And Sol- ¬ be a joint meeting of all emnizations Of The Marriage Vows the Literary Clubs of Paris and of the COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED BY H Clay Tamer of Mt Sterling and THE NEWS MAN Paris Music Club and Daughters of the Miss Laura Pntchard of Elliott county Revolution held Friday night at the will wed ou Feb 15th at the Grand residence of Mrs Minnie Wilson on Vnf TTooiiiit inttuii Cin Tli Streets At Shoi 1 I be entirely wenthpr nrnnf at this season It is false vu t vi TTntei lobbies And Hotel in Cincinnati High street The purpose is to form a Mr S M Sagaser and Miss Mollie economy to wear shoes that do not keep your feet dry and- comforta- ¬ city federation of all these clubs for Elsewhere Leachland Mr J T Osnorne and Miss their larger fellowship and for greater We have just arranged a special value sale o A J Winters was in Cincinnati May me Sagaser all of this county were ble you cant afford it profit to the community The several Wednesday on a business trip united in a double wedding ceremony Ladies Misses and Childrens Shoes and alco Mens and Boys clubs will continue their special lines of Mrs J B Hood of Cyn Dr and work but by federating them it is hoped thiana were in the city yesterday Eld Zachary in the Kentucky Univer- - Shoes at low down prices Our January invoice revealed that we to unite upon a work of practical value The parties are all hive too manv shoes Mrs Jas Leach of Cynthiana is sity dormitory wM to Paris in the future The program at VAa fact will fAWVW ereatlv tn vnnr ad- vanv v J i i n oi wmen Remingtons memoers ot uia union cnur the meeting to night will consist of a guest at Mr B F ige it ydi will call immediately Mr Ben Winters of St Louis is Eld Zachary is pastor music furnished by members of the Mr and Mrs H Bullock of Fal Paris Masic club papers by Mrs JaK the guest of his brother A J Winters Kennedy and Mr Albert Hinton and Miss Bessie Wooiford is the guest mouth have issued handsome invita- ¬ an address by Mrs Ida W Harrison of of the Misses Hazelrigg in Frankfort tions announcing the marriage of their Lexington All members of the organi- ¬ Mrs B F Buckley who has been daughter Miss Lillian Lucile Bullock zations mentioned are invited to be dangerously ill for several days is slight- ¬ to MrJobn W Throckmorten of Lex- PERSONAL MENTION NUPTIAL KNOTS There will YOURS MfVHATM II CO Tfa i - f H 1 1 1 J- - -- WW J i i ¬ Davis Thomson ojE Jsgrig ¬ The bearing of the Thomas Hutch craft will case has been set for February 15th To Loan present ¬ Engagements of Auctioneer A T Forsyth Jan 22 Sheriffs sale land near 3500 Will lend in sums Little Rock of 1000 and upwards Address F Jan 25 C Arnsparger Admr of 2t The News office Thos Rorer stock crop etc near Read on page six The Exploits of Paris a good story begun Jan 27 Lee Cox house and lot near Brigadier Gerard Elizabeth in to day 8 News Feb 1 J T Pritchard farm stock Isgbig have in and furniture Davis Thompson school childrens shoes extra good values Feb 7 Master Commissioner land for very little money Try them sales etc Geo C J W Ferguson Jr Elliott Buck Feb 16 land M Thomas admr of stock crop etc ner Frank Williams and Clell Turner Thomas have gone to Florida on a hunting trip Advertised Letter List We are offering some choice ladies List of letters remaining unclaimed misses and childrens sh6es- at special m Paris Kv postoffice Jan 21 1898 prices Dont fail to take advantage of McGowan Marth i Amos Horace the offer Ayers Anderson Norman Scott Davis Thompson Isgbig Oliver Luther Bedford Sam Price W H Bolden S E Roberts has placed Bornes Mrs Losie Redmon Ana Collector Rice Tom twelve Republicans on duty as store- Carter Maggie Clayburn Carrie Rowland Frank A keepers and gaugers in this district A Robeison Geo T Coonan Wm great many distilleries have started dur ¬ Cornelius Rowland F A Swartz J B ing the last ten days and with the close Clay S P Slaker Frank of last week the roster of the revenue Davis Flora Sanders Mrs Littie Co Davey office was exhausted Fitzgerald Morris Sharp Mrs Annie Sager M A Tut rnnnfl lrin rate frOUl Paris to Green J W 2 Simons Charles Havnes Tillie J Newport News to the launching of the Harrison Edward Stone H M battleship Kentucky will be twelve Hodgkin Chilottia Sullin D Mrs Thompson Persons can leave Paris at Howell Etta dollars Mary 11 05 a m and arrive at Newport News Johnson Effie Johnson Miss R Turner Dovie next morning at 1105 The date of the Johtison Anna Tucker Mrs Ida launching has not yet been announced Kenney krs Mike Warren Mrs Mollie Mrs Washington Link Mrs Jane Judge W M Purnell and attorneys Long Thomas A Lucy Willis John S B Rogers and J M McVey yester- Mav Miss Ida Williams Mrs Tom day sold a house and lot in Millersburg Mavuie H Winston Dan Mitchell Meady to Geo McDonald for a private price Moreland John R Wilkins Mrs E Wooks Mike 2 The bouse formerly belonged to Ben Bradley who conveyed it to them in Persons calling for aboye letters will payment for their services in defending please say advertised W u Davis P M him at his trial for the murder of bis wife Bradley gavo his wife poison in an apple and was sent to the penitenDont miss the good story on sixth tiary for life page - ¬ ly improved Mrs H M Taylor of Carlisle was the guest of her sister Mrs Harvey Hibler yesterday Mr R P Dow Jr arrived home yesterday from a trip to Chicago Mil ¬ waukee and Louisville Miss Addie Garner returned yester day to her home in Winchester after a visit to Miss Lucy Lowry Miss Mamie McDermott has re tnrned from a visit to Miss Bessie Kenney in Mt Sterling Miss Margaret Stevens of Mont- ¬ gomery is the guest of Mrs James Kennedy on Vine street The Young Married Ladies Euobre Club was entertained yesterday after noon by Mrs Thompson Tarr near Paris Miss Bessitj Armstrong who has been the guest of Miss Louise Bashford on Scott avenue returned to her home in Lexington yesterday The Misses Hazelrigg of Frank- ¬ fort entertained at euchre Tuesday evening in honor of their guests Mies Bessie Woodford of this city and iMiss Van Meter and Miss Smith Little Lucie Belle McChesney the bright and pretty daughter of J R McChesney entertained about twenty five little men and women at a party given Wednesday afternoon from four till six in honor of the eighth birthday of the charming little hostess x ington which will occur at half past four oclock on February third at the Christian Church in Falmouth The bride-to-b- e is one of Falmouths loveliest and most estimable young ladies and the groom elect is one of the L Ns passenger conductors most popular who has a legion of friends to wish him much happiness They will be at home after February 21st at 63 Woodlaud avenue Lexington Ky -- Special Sale OMIIURSMY FRIDAY We om etlxiiag SALE of 3Sar7r AND SATURDAV JAS 27 28 ASD 29 make a SPECIAL NEW EMBROIDERIES INDIA LINENS NAINSOOKS TABLE LINENS and Napkins PUREJNew Orleans molasses and These goods are not odds and end but new fresh goods Our country sorghum at MoDrrniott embroideries we importpd our eive for this Springs trade direct from 2t Spears St Gall and Herisaw Switzerland at a price 25 to 40 per cent below OBITUARY New York Importers We can and will show you some rare bargains in this sale J V A sale of this kind has never been made before in Paris where an Respectfully Dedicated To The Memory entire new importation has been thrown on the market at such Jow Of The Dead The remains of Logan Carlisle were prices as these goods will be offered No old stock everything nnv and fresh brought to Covington for interment Ladies are invited to call and see these goods whether they buy or Miss Kate Purnell sister of Mrs W M Purnell of this city died Wednes- ¬ day at Fulton Mo See Millersburg f not items George McDonald aged sixty died He Wednesday night near Austerlitz leaves a wife who was formerly Mis Marcia Lucas of Scott county but no children Burial at eleven oclock this Miss Carrie Frank gave a very en- ¬ LwH joyable Dutc Supper Tuesday even- ¬ ing at her home on Broadway in com- ¬ pliment to her accomplished guest Mies The Hallie Matthews of Louisville menu comprised cold turkey ham celery salad tongue weinerwurst cheese pretzels coffee roasted peanuts pickle olives etc Progressive euchre Notions of every description less than cost was oneof the pleasures of the evening E ABurke a vr l mi rl it on j i Mr S Solomon a native of Poland ic the prize a silver hat pin being won by lu t iew ioik miiis sneeiing worm cue lor it Splendid bleached and unbleached cotton 5c per ard There were twelve who organized the Gas companies in Miss Matthews Paris Maysville and Charleston W guests present New Steam Laundry Va and resided in this city for some anw aR53xuBumsu ft rsravrcx Miss Mary Webb Gass entertained a time died Tuesday in Chicago Mr C E Reed a practical laundrymau AND TURF NEWS STOCK carriage manufac ¬ few friends at progressive euchre Tues Solomon who is survived by his wife a and J H Haggard to Sales and Transfers Of Stock Crop Etc day evening at her home on Duncan caster of Col R M Kelly formerly turer have formed a partnership Turf Notes avenue in honor of Misses Hallie and lived in Flemmgsburg and Maysville conduct a first class steam laundry and crop of Katie Gay of Woodford WE HATE BE0EIVED A SPLENDID ST0OK F Joe Ewalt has sold bis entire There were being a jeweler at the latter place His are now fitting up a plant in the third story of Mr Haggards carriage factory tobacco to Edward Bair of Cynthiana five tables of players The gues s were remains were brought to this city last IMPORTED SUITINGS AKD TROIISERIKG at twelve cents gn corner of Fourth and High streets the Misses Gay Misses Emma Miller eyening accompanied by Mrs Salomon Kelly and Mrs Belle Morrow of Chicago and Myers of St Louis have Etta McClintock Mamie Liggett Dont miss the good story on sixth honcrht of Barton Coyle of Fayette Birmingham Ala Mamie McClin- - Mr and Mrs McComas of Cincinnati page 26000 pounds of tobacco at fourteen tocki Lucy Lowy Addie Garner Win- - will take place from W T Talbotts Chester Alice Spears Fannie Mann residence this morning at half paat ten cents ree Pikes In Neighboring CountiesOur Prices are lower than any house in Central Kentucky when J E Miles of Frankfort has bought Sadie Hart Drs F L Lapsley J R oclock Short services will be held at quality and style are considered We ask you to give us a calL Court has f The Montgomery Fiscal 7000 bushels of weat at ninety one Adair M H Dailey H A Smith the grave by Rev Hal Spears of the Maysville bought seven miles cents from G H Nunnelly of George- ¬ Messrs Will Webb Strother Quieen pikes for 13073 Mt Sterling The NorthweBtern8 dividends t berry R L Baldrick Frank Walker town The Georgetown Times says that many ChaB policy holders are unequaled and to Talbott Clay Albert Hinton At Lexington on court day cattle sold of Scott countys free turnpikes are in procure Northwestern dividends you briskly at 4 to 4 cents yearlings about Winn fearful condition some being but little must carry Northwestern insurance tf predic s that same Hogs were current at from 3 to better than mud roads and Spears new Go to McDermott travelers may yet find that there are 310 per cwt model grocery opposite court house 4ftflKMAftM Sim Wilson has entered in the Stock worse things than tollgates TftXES bay filly for anything in the fancy grocery line DEUIIBEIT Farm Purse for foals of 1897 a JJJEi X Boxing Contest by 211 by Onward dam Annine Louis Heller and Kid Lefeber are Warlock J E Kern has also entered Yesterdays Temperature All persons who have not paid their active traini g for their fifteen two horses in the purse poll tax for 1897 are notified to call at both in The following is the temperature as round go at the Paris opera house next There vere about 600 cattle on the noted yesterday by A J Winters Co the Sheriffs office and settle same and save costs Thursday night The boxers are evenly market Monday at Mt Sterling court of this city I8jan 4t JOS WILLIAMS C B C matched and an exceedingly lively con- the best feeders selling at 425 per cwt 53 7a m Eddie Parker and G C Thompson of near Paris bought 53 8a m test is expected 48i 9am Warren Brooks the local boxers are eighteen cattle at 3850 each and A T 48 10 a in also tramiug hard for their fifteen round Stewart bought nineteen at 38 47 11 a in Elegantly trimmed and made by first class tailors and contest on the same night They recent- ¬ 47 Turney Bros Dr Catlett is entered in 12 m 44i 2p m ly boxed a draw contest and will put a the Brooklyn Handicap a 10000 stake Will not be responsible for any debts you will never pay 3000 or 3500 again 45 3 p in will also be an to be run at Gravesend May 28 and in unless written order from me There good argument We make pants for 5oo that are good and the best 43 4 p in local men BROOKS CLAY S other contest between 43 the Suburban a 10000 stake to be run 5 p m for 800 These would cost you 700 and 1200 any- ¬ Bay Tillo Supei visor of Public Roads 42 18th at Sheepshead 7p m Committees on June New Fiscal Court where else 8jan tf now owned by Rogers Rose is entered Judge W M Purnell has appointed in both races Cleaning and Pressng a Specialty ihi following committees for the Bour- ¬ At a recent sale of Poland China a Day Your Iife Insured lc bon Fiscal Court IDIIIISTBITOIS 111 sows held at Wyoming Our insurance is protected Dy bank- ¬ Finance ft J Neely Chairman H brood eight sows bred to Klevers twenty able paper on the Capital City Bank of C oinith and E P Claybrook 18644 seven daugh Columbus O There can be no stronger Model averaged All persons having claims against C Jail A C Ball Chairman J T ters of Chief Tecumseh 2d 16940 five eruarantee eiven vou We dare not use F Clay deceased will present the Barlow and P S See 131 two a banks name without authority if you same properly proven according to law of Klevers Model doubt it write them Ciood health is to the undersigned Administrators County Infirmary John Howard daughters SPOTS ON OLD SOLS FACE 2d 18350 the best life insurance Wrights All persons knowing themselves in ¬ C sows bred to Chief Tecumseh S L Weathers and H Chairman and thirteen bred to Blac Chiefs Rival Celery Capsules gives you good health debted to C F Clay deceased will that makes it look like that oi Smith they cure Liver Kidney and Stomach please settle promptly with the Admin- ¬ 8834 Chairman trouble Rheumatism Constipation and Charities J T Barlow Fitzsimmons after his bout wTith Tha fnrf rnnerress arranged the fol Sick Headaches 100 days treatment istrators S L Weathers S B CLAY P S See and Corbett has been attracting the at ¬ Turnpikes H C Smith Chairman lowing dates Louisville May 4 to 20 costs lc a day A sight draft on above Administrators of C F Clay deceased 3 Oakley bank in every 1 bos which brings Newport April 9 to May lljan 4wk A C Ball and E P Claybrook tention of astronomers lately We your money back if we fail to cure you -May 21 to June 7 Latonia June 9 to sola oy w r tjroous aruggisr can knock spots out of anything in Duffys pure apple cider at McDer- - July 9 Admissions were placed afc 50 Insure your property against fire mott Spears cents instead of 1 and they decided to the way of fine linen collars shirt wind and liehtnine in ihe Hurst Home dead dead tickets The Lexcom- ¬ abolish Insurance Co a safe and reliable fronts cuffs etc tnit you bring NEWcrop currents raisins citron ington track had no representative pres ¬ Insure in the Northwestern to pany oat peaches prunes apricots hoimny O W Miller Agent here We defy the strongest tele-¬ ent and the result is that the dates as ¬ day to morrow may be too late meal rolled oats Hutchison Ky signed Newport conflict with Lexing Newton Mitchell scope to find a spot on your linen tr j ton after it leaves here Our laundry Wrights Celery Tea cures constipa ¬ TTT ANTED TRUSTWORTHY and nearly Oysters celery fresh cakes and The Northwestern is carrying work is perfect headaches 25c t druggists YV active gentlemen or ladies to VeC-igk sSsilliC PV R C HTIg of crackers net dorghum molasses New tion sick i insurance on the lives ¬ 1000000 travel for responsible established house Bombon Countys representative citi York cream cheese mKentucky Montkly 65 00 and exr tfj Newton Mitchell zens Call on B P Reference PnaiHnn stafidv ivnse nVnlRTR Pure Pennsylvania buckwheatdionr Enclo8elkaddrefl9ert stampeaVenYelope BKO Proprietors W M HINTON JR -01d -- Manse marie ayrap t Tle Dominion Company Dept W good story on sixth and miss the Telephoae No 4 16nov 8t SGhlcago Everything new and fresh no old Dont ikcXrmoit pears 21 Spews page vtile groceries at McDermott ¬ ¬ -- morning at Clintonville The funeral services over the remains of J Johnson Rogers were held at the Christian Church Wednesday morning ffl la in at half past ten oclock by Eld J S Sweeney The remains were interred at the Paris cemetery the officers of the church acting as pall bearers To close out all Winter goods during the next 30 days James Keefe aged eighty father of MrsrHannah Browner and Miss Maggie we will sell everything in stock at prices less than cost Keefe of this city died in this city He was also the Tuesday morning Diess Goods formerly 75c and SI 00 per yard at 39c embracing father of John Keefe of Jessamine fancy weaves nroadcloths novelties and whipcoid diagonal merges James Keefe of Chicago and Wm Table linens and napkins lurg variety at cost Keefe of New York Funeral services All our underwear at much le s than ost were held yesterday morning at nine Penangs and percales fomerlv 8Ac t close 4c per yard oclock at the Catholic Church by Rev Peeour hosiery at 10c and loc pi r pair worth 25r CONDON QUfiPPRF f V ¬ FOR FALL AND WINTER - A -- Our 00 and 1500 ¬ I NOTICE OVERCOATS ¬ IDM LAVIN HUKILL EETK BJ PB O I r ftj ¬ 9 pii- D8or The Bourbon Steam Laundry - - i MEH - wwmsgmm tfV 6 If M H DAILEY - THE BOTJEBON NEWS FRIDAY JANUA11Y 21 1898 poor sort of a business and there were better prospects with my hussars in front of the English Every mile that passed my heart grew lighter and lighter until I found myself shouting and singing like a young en ¬ sign fresh from Saint Cyr just to think of seeing all my fine horses and my gal-¬ lant fellows once more As we penetrated the mountains the road grew rougher and the pass more savage At first we met a few mule- ¬ teers but now the whole country seemed deserted which is not to be wondered at when you think that the pick-and-shov- el THE BOURBON NEWS k Walter champ SltUCE MILLER KINDLINESS eyenteenth Year Established 1881 Published Every Tuesday and Friday by V- J Editor and 0rnr VS ETIQUETTE tm How tlie Former Triumphed Over the Latter it St Petersburg There is an excellent story of a triumph for simple American kindliness and common sense over diplomatic etiquette and stiff court procedure The story concerns a former minister of the United States in St Petersburg at one of those elaborate and very formal receptions or levees which the emperor and empress give on New Years day and several times later during the winter All the diplomats stand in line in their order of precedence and their majesties walk down the line to ex change greetings with each in turn On this occasion the empress now the dowager empress was not present hav ing just given birth to one of the younger princesses It seems that the good wife of the American minister was in this country occupied with a similar domestic duty The emperor came down the line and asked after the health of each of the gentlemen present at the same time exchanging the usual seasonable greet ings Then as was also his custom lie asked of each what was the news from home Tliis always meant in the diplomatic world How is my good brother the emperor of Germany or What is the news from my dear sis ter the queen of Great Britain and Ireland It is supposed that all of the questions were answered with pleas ¬ ant information about his fellow rulers of the globe So when he came to the American minister he did ask the usual question I hope you have good news from home Of course he did and our lull hearted representative could not keep it a secret Yes thank your ma- ¬ jesty excellent news it is a boy and weighs 12 pounds It is needless to say how the perfect ly natural answer smote the assembled corps hip and thigh It is said that a ¬ ¬ ¬ LpOPTBTGHTEDl CHAPTER L ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ i r I P czar pretended not to notice it and said that he was truly glad to hear it and he hoped the minister would convey his heartiest congratulations to Mme Minister He then passed on to the next man in the line extending his greetings It seems that the disorder among his colleagues made no impression upon the good hearted and happy American He had forgotten something Coming out of his place he followed the emperor and tapping him on the shoulder said I beg your majestys pardon I failed to inquire after the health of the empress and the little princess The emperor thanked him again with great kindness and assured him that both were doing as well as could be expected And from all ac- ¬ counts this last exchange of domestic compliments provoked the line into actual laughter This was the one good story of the great winter capital for days and weeks It was whispered about at parties and titterd over teacups until it at last reached the ears ot the recovering em-¬ press and with the kindness which has always characterized her as well as her late husband she resolved to teach the small minded court circle a lesson So at the next assemblage she inede occa sion to seek out the American minis ter as an object of her especia favor and later at the banquet in a particu larly audible voice thanked him for his kind inquiries after her health dur ing her recent illness Washington Post ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ widespread titter was scarcely decor- ¬ d ously suppressed But the man and father even if he was a good-nature- GOLD A TAKEN FROM A MINE 250000000 in 30 Years The richest gold mine in the world is located under the thriving town of Ballarat Victoria Australia The town has about 25000 inhabitants nearly all DiTinC in Australia Has lielled m m m of whom are employed in the mine There are more than 100 miles of tun- ¬ nels under the city some of them being at a depth of 2000 feet The entrances to the mine which is controlled by a corporation and is known as the Band Barton and Albion councils is outside the cify- - The region around Ballarat has been dug over several times bj-- min ¬ ers It was formerly covered by a dense forest but the trees have been chopped down and the mark of the miners shovel and pick is visible on all sides 2sTot one of the workers struck pay dirt and the work was all done in vain The rock in which the gold is found beneath Ballarat is not rich in the yel- ¬ low metal It yields but half an ounce of standard gold to the ton and yet the Band Barton and Albion mine has yielded more than 50000000 in gold since it was opened 30 years ago The work is done so systematically and so thoroughly that it is enormously profit- ¬ able in spite of the low grade of the ore The supply of paying quartz seems practically inexhaustible and as the vein is extensive being spread over much territory the mine bids fair to All of the paying veins of Australia run north and south and have a dip of In working 25 degrees east and west mines a shaft is sunk until the vein the is struck Then the miners work up ward allowing the ore to fall backward and downwardto the shaft through which it is raised to the surface where it is milled The workmen in the Band Barton and Albion are much more comfortable than the workers in a coal mine There are no noxious gases and no danger from explosions Pure air is forced in through various shafts and thus into the drivers The tunnels are drilled far apart so that there will be no danger to the city above where all is trade and bustle London Tit Bits ¬ I believe that the last story that I told you my friends was about how I received at the bidding of the emperor the cross for valor which I had if I may be allowed to say so so long de- ¬ served nere upon the lapel of my coat you may see the ribbon but the medal itself I keep in a leathern pouch at home and I never venture to take it out un- ¬ less one of the modern peace generals or some foreigner of distinction who finds himself in our little town takes advantage of the opportunity to pay his respects to the well known Brigadier Gerard Then I place it upon my breast and I give my mustache the old Maren- ¬ go twist which brings a gray point into Yet with it all I fear cither eye chat neither they nor you either my friends will ever realize the man that I was You know me only as a civil- ¬ ian with an air and a manner it is true but still merely as a civilian Had you seen me as I stood in the doorway of the inn at Alamo on the first day of July in the year 1S10 you would then have known what the hussar may at- ¬ tain to For a month I had lingered in that accursed village and all on account of a lance thrust in my ankle which made it impossible for me to put my foot to the ground There were three of us at first old Bouvet of the hussars Jacques Regnier of the cuirassiers and a funny little voltigeur captain whose name I forget but they all got well and hurried on to the front while I sat gnawing my fingers and tearing my hair and even as I must confess weeping from time to time as I thought of my hussars and the deplorable condi- ¬ tion in which they must find themselves when deprived of their colonel I was not a brigadier yet you understand although I already carried myself like one But I was the youngest colonel in the whole service and my regiment was wife and children to me It went to my heart that they should be be- ¬ reaved It is true that Villaret the senior major was an excellent soldier but still even among the best there are degrees of merit Ah that happy July day of which I speak when first I limped to the door and stood in the golden Spanish sun- ¬ shine It was but the evening before that I had heard from the regiment They were at Pastores on the other side of the mountains face to face with the English not forty miles from me by road But how was I to get to The same thrust which had them pierced my ankle had slain my charger I took advice from Gomez the landlord and from an old priest who had slept that night in the inn but neither of them could do more than assure me that there was not so much as a colt left upon the whole country side The landlord would not hear of my cross- ¬ ing the mountains without an escort for he assured me that El Cuchillo the Spanish guerrilla chief was out that way with his band and thatt meant a death by torture to fall into his hands The old priest observed however that he did not think a French hussar would be deterred by that and if I had had any doubts they would of course have been decided by his remark But a horse How was I to get one I was standing in the doorway plotting and planning when I heard the clink of shoes and looking up I saw a great bearded man with a blue cloak frogged across in military fashion coming towards me He was riding a big black horse with one white stocking on his near foreleg Hullo comrade said I as he came up to me jjullo said he I am Col Gerard of the hussars said I I have lain here wounded for a month and I am now ready co rejoin my regiment at Pastores I am M Vidal of the commissariat he answered and I am myself upon my way to Pastores I should be glad to have your company colonel for I hear that the mountains are far from safe Alas said I I have no horse But if you will sell me yours I will promise that an escort of hussars shall be sent back for you He would not hear of it and it was in vain that the landlord told him My faith it was enough to make a man mad to see this fellow riding away so gayly to join his beef barrels and his brandy casks and then to think of my their leader I was gazing after him with bitter thoughts in my mind when who should touch me on the elbow but the little priest whom I have mentioned It is I who can help you said he I am myself traveling south I put my arms about him and as my ankle gave way at the same moment we nearly rolled upon the ground together Get me to Pastores I cried and you shall have a rcary of golden beads I had taken one from the convent of Spiritu Sancto It shows how necessary it is to take what you call when you are upon a campaign arid how the most unlikely things may become useful five hundred beautiful hussars without French the English and the guerrillas had each in turn had command over it So bleak and wild was it one great brown wrinkled cliff succeeding anoth- ¬ er and the pass growing narrower and narrower that I ceased to look out but sat in silence thinking of this and that of women whom I had loved and of horses which I had handled I was suddenly brought back from my dreams howeVer by observing the ¬ ¬ ¬ countryman and that is why I am so With that he beloved wherever I go led me down to the village to an old cowhouse in which we found a tumble- ¬ down sort of diligence such as they used to run early in this century be ¬ tween some of our more remote vil- ¬ lages There were three old mules too none of which were strong enough to carry a man but together they might draw the coach The sight of their gaunt ribs and spavined legs gave me more delight than the whole two hundred and twenty hunters of the emperor which I have seen in I will take you said he in very excellent French not because I hope for any reward but because it is my way always to do what I can to serve my ¬ their stalls at Fontainebleau In ten minutes the owner was harnessing them into the coach with no very good will however for he was in mortal dread of this terrible Cuchillo It was only by promising him riches in this world while the priest threatened him with damnation in the next that we at last got him safely upon the box with the reins between his fingers Then difficulties of my companion who was trying with a sort of bradawl which he had drawn out to bore a hole through the leathern strap which held up his water flask As he worked with twitch ¬ ing fingers the strap escaped his grasp and thevooden bottle fell at my feet I stooped to pick it up and as I did so the priest silently leaped upon my shoulders and drove his bradawl into my eye My friends I am as you know a man steeled to face every danger When one has served from the siege of Genoa to that last fatal day of Waterloo and has had the special medal which I keep at home in a leathern pouch one can afford to confess when one is frightened It may console some of you when your own nerves play you tricks to remember that you have heard even me Brigadier Gerard say that I have been scared And besides my terror at this horrible attack and the maddening pain of my wound there was a sudden feeling of loathing such as you might feel were some filthy tarantula to strike its fangs into you I clutched the creature in both hands and hurling him onto the floor of the coach I stamped on him with my heavy boots ne had drawn a pistol from the front of his soutane but I kicked it out of his hand and again I fell with my knees on his chest Then for the first time he screamed horribly while I half blinded felt about for the sword which he had so cunningly concealed My hand had just lighted upon it and I was dashing the blood from my face to see where he lay that I might transfix him when the whole coach turned over upon its side and my weapon was jerked out of my grasp by the shock Before I could recover myself the door was bjjrst open and I was dragged by the heels on to the road ¬ NONSENSE Miss Trill I love to hear the birds So sing Jack Downright warmly PARIS KY do I They never attempt a piece be602 MAIN ST yond their ability Tit Bits Over Deposit BankHe That is Mrs Pendennis presi dent of the Astronomical society and Office hours 8 to 12 a m 1 to 6 p ill She shes exasperatingly clever Yes but how consolingly ugly Life Hatching a Conspiracy Uncle Ned How do you like your new steam engine Johnny Isnt it a dandy IDlElISJTXSa I wonder if we could burst the boiler Co Puck Office over G S Varden Bagley Bent is a very generous man Brace In what respect Bag 8 to 12 a m 1 to 5 p m- ley He never passes a beggar that he Offico Hours doesnt borrow a dime from me to give to him Harlem Life 1 C MOORF J K ADAIR Grandpa invited Dorothy to go with him to feed the chickens the morning after her arrival at the farm On her return to the houseshe inquired shyly Grandpa do all hens eat with their noses Judge No 3 Broadway Paris Ky His Sole Reliance The last time A LITTLE ¬ ¬ H A SMITH Moore Drs Adair Dental surgeons Office Hour - -- - -- 1 m were publishing a bright little country paper Did you lose your journalistic Worse replied Dib enthusiasm ble with a mournful sigh I lost the county printing Chicago Tribune xn author said the practical lit terateur ought to know several languages Of course he ought replied his fellow craftsman The field has been so well worked that there is no longer any use of reading old English books in search of original ideas Washington Star Chicago Man to a stranger in Lon- ¬ don Im actually bored to a finish Dont know a soul in the village By the way where do you hail from Prince of Wales Sir I do not hail at all Im getting ready to reign Chicago ¬ ¬ ¬ I saw you Dibble said Oorbus you 6 to 12 a m and 1 5 p in odc tf to Henry L Casey Veterinary Surgeon V Dentist All diseases of the domesticated ani ¬ mals treated on scientific priuciples Diseases ot the hog a specialty Office at Tunit y Clark Mitchells lower stable BRASS NURSERIES FALL 1897 Full stock of Fruit and Ornamental Grape Vines Small Fruits Trees Asparagus and every thing for Ol chard Lawn and Garden We have no Agents but sell direct to the planter saving enormous commia sions Catalogue on application to News my friends there are some spectacles that one never forgets said a lecturer after giving a graphic de- ¬ scription of a terrible accident he had witnessed Id like to know where they sells em remarked an old lady in the audience who is alwajs mislay ¬ ing her glasses Tit Bits Oh N H F HILLENMEYER Lexington Ky JRAIJLKOAD TIME CARDt AMERICA IN 1800 Tlie Population Centered in a Very Few Cities Aear tlie Coast Montreal and Quebec were then large towns but making no progress nothing had come of the expected cities along the coast of Maine Salem had been outstripped by Boston which already numbered 30000 citizens Newport New London and New Haven were still disappointingly small and sleepy New York which had borne the brunt of the revolutionary war included only some 60000 inhabitants while Philadelphia unharmed by the war was flourishing and led the list with a population num ¬ bering over 81000 Farther south Bal- ¬ timore with about 27000 people Charleston with 20000 and New Or- ¬ leans then in French territory with 10000 were the only coast towns worth mentioning Civilization had scarcelj found its way across the Alleghenies Chicago did not exist and Oswego Buf¬ falo Detroit Pittsburgh and Cincinnati were mere frontier villages or Indian trading posts New England and east- ¬ ern Pennsylvania and Maryland were dotted with villages but the largest inland towns were those of northern New Jersey and the valley of the Hud ¬ son where Newburg Kingston and Al ¬ bany took the lead of all Let us see what happened during the L N ft R - ARRIVAL OP TRAINS 1058 a m 538- p 1015 p m ni From Lexington 439 a m 745 a m 333 p in 627 p m From Richmond 435 a m 740 a m 328 pm From Maysville 742 a m 325 p m From Cincinnati DEPARTURE OF TRAINS CHAPTRE EL Jurfo THEN HE SCREAMED HORRIBLY - But even as I was torn out onto the flint stones and realized that thirty ruffians were standing around me I was filled with joy for my pelisse had been pulled over my head in the struggle and was covering one 6f my eyes and seeing this band of brigands You see for yourself by this pucker and scar how the thin blade passed between socket and ball but it was only at that moment when I was dragged from the coach that I understood that my sight was not gone forever The creatures intention doubtless was to drive it through my brain and indeed he loosened some portion of the inner bone of my head so that I afterwards had more trouble from that wound than from any one of the seventeen which I have received They dragged me out these sons of dogs with curses and execrations beat- ¬ ing me with their fists and kicking me as I lay upon the ground I had fre ¬ quently observed that the mountaineers wore cloth swathed round their feet but never did I imagine that I should have so much cause to bo thankful for it Presently seeing the blood upon my head and that I lay quiet they thought that I was unconscious where- ¬ as I was storing every ugly face among them in my memory so that I might see them all safely hanged if ever my chance came around Brawny rascals they were with yellow handkerchiefs round their heads and great red sashes stuffed with weapons They had rolled two great rocks across the path where it took a short turn and it was these which had torn off one of the wheels of the coach and upset us As to the rep- ¬ tile who had acted the priest so clev- ¬ erly and had told me so much of his parish and his mother he of course had known where the ambuscade was laid and had attempted to put lne beyond all resistance at the moment when we reached it I cannot tell you how frantic their rage was when they drew him out of the coach and saw the state to which I had reduced him If he had not got all his deserts he had at least something as a souvenir of his meeting with Etienne Gerard for life legs dangled aimlessly about and though the upper part of his body was convulsed with rage and pain he sat straight down upon his feet when they tried to set him upright But all the time his two little black eyes which had seemed so kindly and so innocent in the coach were glaring at me like a wounded cat and he spat and spat and spat in my direction MjT faith when the wretches jerked me onto my feet again and when I was dragged off up one of the mountain paths I understood that a time was coming when I was to need all my courage and resource My enemy was carried upon the shoulders of the men behind me and I could hear his hissing ¬ ¬ ¬ it was with my wounded eye that I was To Cincinnati 445 a m 755 a- m 340 p m To Lexington 7 50 a m 1105 a nu 545 p in 1021 p m ToRichmond 1108 a m 543 p nx 1025 p m To Maysville 750 a m 635 p m F B Carr Agent - TIME TABLE EAST 1 ra ai BOUND fcOOprn- 1 rr he was in such a hurry to get off out of fear lest we should find ourselves in the dark in the passes that he hardly gave me time to renew my vows to the innkeepers daughter I cannot at this moment recall her name but we wept together as we parted and I can remember that she was a very beautiful woman You will understand my friends that when a man like me who has fought the men and kissed the women in fourteen separate kingdoms gives a word of praise to the one or the other it has a little meaning of its own The little priest had seemed a trifle grave when we kissed good bye but he soon proved himself the best of companions in the diligence All the way he amused me with tales of his little parish up in the mountains and I in my turn told him stories about the camp but my faith I had to pick my steps for when I said a word too much he would fidget in his seat and his face would show the pain that I had given him And of course it is not the act of a gentleman to talk in anything but a proper manner to a religious man though with all the care in the world ones words may get out of hand He had come from the sometimes north of Spain as he told me and was going to see his mother in a village of Estremadura and as he spoke about her little peasant home and her joy in seeing him it brought my mother so vividly to my thoughts that the tears started to my eyes In his simplicity he showed me the little gifts which he was taking to her and so kindly was his manner that I could readily believe ¬ ¬ next thirty years government were gained by the war for independence we Americans began to think about finding out and making use of the wealth of our new country first by setting as many persons as pos- ¬ sible to clearing awaj the forests and planting fields and great numbers from the older states and from Eu- ¬ rope moved west and received from the government tracts of land for which the only pay asked was a promise to As soon as peace and a firm united 950pm 950anv 703pm 63 im 340pm Ar Washington Ar Phiadelphia10l5am 705pm 1240nn 90Spm Ar New York WEST BOUND 830am Lv Louisville 115am Ar Lexington 1125am Lv Lexington Lv AVinchesterll5Sam Ar Mt Sterling1225pm t t 3Upux H4ipm 850pm 80am 5i50pm 923pm 915am stay and cultivate them But it was plain that there was no F B Carr use in farming no matter how cheap Agent L NRR and fertile the soil ncr in cutting tim- ¬ orGEORGE W Barney Paris Ky ber or digging minerals nomatterhow Div Pass Agent accessible and abundant unless the pio- ¬ Lexington Ky neers had some way to send the grain they grew or the timber or minerals to market Roads were therefore of the CIMKSATI RY first importance Nobody but a hunter FRASKFORT or explorer could travel into the heav ¬ In Effect March 1 1S97 ily wooded interior except along some DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY navigable river and at first only the valleys of these rivers were cultivated EAST BOUND Njext Trains marked thus f run daily except Sunday other trains run daily Through Sleepers between Louisville Lexington and New York without change For rates Sleeping Cap reservations or any information call on - Ar Winchester Ar Lexington Ar Frankfort Ar Shelby ville Ar Louisville 1001am 72Upm 1100am 815pm 730am 450pm 655am 250pm 800am 520pm 735am 345pn3 911am 630pm I t 4 necting the coast and roadside towns but none penetrated inland very far and these were mostly tracks for pack All frontier goods were car ¬ horses ried by horses until almost the be ¬ ginning of this century as they are yet in remote parts of the far west This method is exceedingly expensive It costs for instance about 249 a ton or about 12 cents a pound to carry mer ¬ chandise by pack horses from Philadel ¬ phia to Erie in 17S4 and when in 17S9 the first wagon road was opened over a few roads were laid out con- ¬ Arr Elkhorn Arr Switzer Arr Stamping Ground1 Arr Du vails Arr Georgetown Lve Geprgetown Arr Newtown Arr Centreville Arr Elizabeth Arr Paris v Jjve Frun lef ort I 630am 300pm b4un 320pm 65 am 332pm 702am 348pm 708am 35Lpm 720am 415pm 800am 430pm 812am 442pra 822am 452pm 828am 4c58pm 810am 510pm 1 WEST BOUND JLi V J last for centuries him when he said that he was loved 1 wherever he went He examined my own uniform with as much curiosity as a child admiring the plume of my busby and passing his fingers through the sable with which my dolman was trimmed He drew mv sword too and then when I told him hchv many men I had cut down with it and set my fingers on the notch made by the shoulder bone of the Prussian emperors p he shuddered and placed weapon under the leathern cushion the declaring that it made him sick to look aide-de-cam- It ArrElizabeth Arr Centreville Arr Newtown Arr Georgetown Lve Georgetown Arr uii the Pennsjlvania mountains the cost Arr St a mtiisng Groand ni of freightage was three dollars a ton Arr Switzer for that part alone about 140 miles ArrEiKtioru ell 1 was not until 1804 that the first C HARPER through line of stages was established GEOB Geni SupL from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh mak¬ Fkankfort Ky ing the trip in seven daj s These things sow how gradual but LOT AND BLACK ¬ how sure was the advance of civiliza ¬ HOUSE tion westward Ernest Ingersoll in St SMITH SHOP FOK SALE Nicholas I0oiam 646pm 10am 653pm UiMarnf 704 pm 1 135am 711pm 1 15 i m 725pm D BERCAW Gen1 Pass Agt 11 1000am folOpm 10J0am 53opm 920amf 580pm 932am n 12pm 938am 5J8pm 048am 558pm m IT IS I WHO CAN HELP YOU dreadful stories of the doings of El Cuchillo and that I pointed out the duty which he owed the arnry and to the country He would not even argue but called loudly for a cup of wine I craftily asked him to dismount and to drink with me but he must hav seen something in my face for he shook his head and then as I ar cached him A man seems to enjoy nothing quite with some thought of sei him by the much as going around In his shirt leg he jerked his heels intohis horses so Hanks and was off in a cloud 6f dust sleeves Washington Demociat Reforming and reviling first in one ear and thenin Your money or your life shouted Well we had been rolling and creak ¬ the other as I was hurried up the wind the footpad ing on our way whilst this talk had ing track I have no money said the victim TO BE CONTINUED 1 been going forward and as we reached and my life will be of no use to you the base of the mountains we could I dont know about that replied the What Ho Wished hear the rumbling of cannon far away speaking of you yester- footpad I have been thinking forsome upon the right This came from Father was time of trying a new life Philadel ¬ Messena who was as I knew besieging day said Ethel to Cholly Stalate phia North American What did he say Cindad Eodricro There was nothiher I have you gc He said hed rather should have wished better than to have The Precious Innocent gone straight to him for he wasthc1 home late than early Do you think there is really any He Er why did he really say that best Jew that I have heard of since danger in kissing Yes He said it would be a great Joshuas time and if you are in sight She till of his beaky nose and bold black eyes relief if youd leave late in the evening listen toWait oirt I go on the stairs and find whether papa is asleep yoa are not likely to miss muchof what instead of early jfaV the morning or not Pearsons Weekly Washington Starv is going on Still a siQge is always at it I ¬ DESIRE to sell my house and ot with blacksmith shop at Jackson ¬ ville Ky I will sell fo half cash bal ance in twelve moitba For further particulars address Dr call on tftftfJ F SHARON v v 13oct tf Jacksonville Ky JOHN CONNELLY XoiXJ3VEBEIjE1j PARIS KENTUCKY Work guaranteed satisfactory Calls promptly answered Your work i iolicited Pricea reasonable i 3tr m i jtj afevJ3aK 1 i a WkjjjAJfaA 3WiTfiiitWto - i fL fe TEE THE FARMING WORLD POINTS Mow BOURBON NEWS FRIDAY JANUARY 21 1898 Gained Forty eight Pounds REGULAR MIND READER A Music Box SCIENCE OF PRUNING Description ABOUT HEIFERS i They Should Be The heifer is the mother of the dairy cow and the heifer will be what her an- ¬ tecedents and your care make her It is too late to look after the antecedents of the calves already born but not too late to keep them in a growing- condition and growing into what they ought to be If designed for beef says a writer in New York Produce Review feed freely with corn if designed for the dairy oats are a most excellent food They will not be so fat as they would if fed on corn but fatness is not what is desired in a dairy animal On the con trary it ds something to steer clear of If you teach the heifer to fatten she will not depart from the habit when she is a cow If you want her to excel at the pail give her food that is rich in muscle making elements rather than a fattening food Skim milk is erood for a dairy heifer up to several months of age and when she is weaned from milk oats will serve an excellent pur pose In truth oats should be fed before the diet of skim milk is withdrawn It is far irom impossible to ruin a heifer so far as milk production goes by feed ing too much rich food and it is possi ble to hurt her seriously bjr withhold ¬ ing a sufiicienc3r of food Of the two evils too much food is worse than too little but it is less liable to occur for where one is injured by too much food probably 100 are injured by too little and it is a safe guess to make that at least half of the heifer calves are fed too much like steers for them ever to make the best kind of cows Choose corn and timothy hay for the steeis and oats and clover Ivay for the heifers In feeding hay early cut hay for heifers and later cut for steers is in the right - to Develop Tlicm Into Wliat ¬ EiTcctive Method The enlargement at the base of limba on trees is natures work it serves as a brace to the branches while growing and has a great amount of healing prop- ¬ erty stored up in it to cover the wounds where limbs are broken or cut off My rule for pruning trees is to cut off the branches nearly straight across just be-¬ yond this enlargement By so doing the wounds will not be half as large as when cut close to the trees and they will heal much quicker Trees trimmed in this way do not look as neat as when the branches are cut off close but I consider it safer and better I have known of young apple trees being killed by prun ¬ ing close to the main stem where three a Perfectly Safe and I had a strong appetite for liquor which was the beginning of the breaking down of nry health I was also a slave to tea and coffee drinking I took the gold cure but it did not ljelp me This is a portion of an interview clipped from the Daily Herald of Clinton Iowa It might well be taken for the subject of a¬ temperance lecture but that is not our object in publishing it It is to show how a sys- ¬ tem run down by drink and disease may be restored We cannot do better than quote further from the same For years I was unable to do my work I could not sleep nights or rest days on account of continuous pains in my stomach and back I was unable to digest my food ¬ That Knew What Air to Play fjuuiiMBJUJiJiMnm TOTOOTnroWOTW VSSS ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ONE METHOD OF PRUNING The trees were nearly girdled and the hot sun dried up what little live bark was left between the cuts I have had excellent success trimming iu March It is not advisable to prune during the spring flow of sap I con- ¬ Upper part small branch properly pruned Lower wound one inch in diameter healed in one season or four limbs grew out close together I am fond of music and as I do not play and have no little ones about the house I bought one of the finest music boxes that I could find It was a large box and had nearly a score of melodies from the sacred to the catchy negro airs stored up within its recesses There were bells and cymbals too and a tiny drum It was a swell music box and no mistake Well one day I lost my position and was in absolute need of ready money My prospects were excellent and I did not want to injure them by bor- ¬ rowing from friends on whom however I knew I could depend To tide me over my difficulty I determined to pawn my music box it cost me upward of 100 imported you know and I readily secured 25 Well thincs did not pan out exactly as I expected things seldom go just as they are scheduled to go and it was a year almost before I Headaches and pain- ¬ found myself in a position to redeem the ful urination were music box from the pawn shop I took the frequent and my ticket went to the shop and told the man hearts action bein charge that I wanted to redeem my in- ¬ came increased I strument and asked whether it had been left my farm and rekept in order and had not been injured He tired to city life for assured me that it had not been tampered I was a confirmed¬ with and in proof thereof he offered to invalid and the doclet me wind it up and make it play before tors said I would I paid back the money I had secured by its never be well again pledge 1 accepted and alter winding Soon after I haptbe box up it started to play Now what pened to use four n do you think that darned old nnvpc rf Tr Wil V k VIA musical instrument played Hams Pink Pills for I Uetirea to uayJATC As he looked around the crowd no one Pale People and since then I have been free could suggest the name of the air and he from all pain headache and dyspepsia I eat said Darn my buttons if it did not start heartily and have no appetite for strong right in and reel off T Know That My Redrink or tea or coffee and feel twenty years deemer Liveth Almost human knowledge younger N 0 Times that almost human sirs IMy weight has increased 48 pounds I Herald cannot say too much for Dr Williams Pink Pills and claim that thev have cured me Tlie Cook Was Innocent OHN B COOK The polite agent for the new parlor pho- ¬ Subscribed and sworn to before me this nograph who knocked at the door insisted sixteenth dav of February 1897 that the old lady who opened it place the A P BARKER Notary Public To people run down in health from what- ¬ tubes in her ears and listen to one song ever cause drink or disease the above in- ¬ She need not buy a pleasure to exhibit it This song terview will be of interest The truth of it just try it once madam etc you will hear madam he said as he held is undoubted as the statement is sworn to and we reproduce the oath here For any the tube doubtfully to her ears is My Dar further facts concerning this medicine write ling Pluck a Daisy From My Grave as sung to Dr Williams Medicine Company Sche- ¬ by Leopold Moriarity the famous New ¬ ¬ long-forgotte- She hair is like a plant What makes the giant fade and wither Usually lack of necessary nourishment The reason why Dr Ayers Hair Vigor restores gray or faded hair to its normal color stops hair from falling and makes it grow is because it supplies the nourishment the hair needs When a girl at schaol in Reading Ohio I had a severe On my recovery I found myself attack of brain fever perfectly bald and for a long time I feared I should be permanently so- - Friends urged me to use Dr AVers Hair Vigor and on doing bo my hair immediately began to grow and I now have as heavy and fine a head of hair as one could wish for being chaHged however from blonde to dark brown Mrs J H Horsnyder 152 Pacific Ave Santa Cruz Cal ¬ 31gets Sri air vigor - ¬ line SCOURING IN CALVES Only About Ten Per Cent of Those Attacked Are Saved Scouring in calves gives trouble on all and sometimes causes very serious loss on some farms It is an infectious dysentery in young animals and fre quently less than ten per cent of those attacked are saved The more general trouble is known as white scours or and most farmers have a remedy for it A great thing is private to prevent scour if possible by the care- ¬ ful changing of food and attention to diet generally On looking through the cow houses on a large Danish dairy farm recently I noticed that in the troughs in the calf pens there were always two lumps for the animals to lick One was the customary piece of rock salt and the other a piece of chalk 1 an inquiry the learned professor who had the farm under his direction replied that it was to keep the calves from becoming sour in the stomach He added that rock salt and chalk were easily accessible and the calves were never or rarely troubled with the com ¬ plaint which is so prevalent on Ameri ¬ can farms In all probability it may be an old fashioned precaution known to many people as prepared chalk is for a constituent of some remedies and scouring but it is not diarrhea generally followed It is easy of trial and those who put it to a test would do well to relate their experience favor ¬ able or otherwise as the case may be for the benefit of others Homestead gas-tro-enteritis sider June the best month I cut off limbs one inch in diameter las spring which healed entirely over during sum- ¬ mer A practical way for anjone to de- ¬ cide this matter is to take two trees of the same size trim one as I have direct THE MARKETS d and the other by cutting the ClNCLNN branches close to the trunk of the tree LIVE STOCK CattlccommonS ATI Jan 3 20 75 To and watch results During the past 40 3 90 4 35 Select butchers 6 50 i CAIiVES Fair 3rears I have planted and cared for HOGS Commonto good light 3 45 00 thousands of fruit forest and evergreen 3 65 60 Mixed packers 3 60 45 Light shippers trees successfully Ihave 17 acres of for ¬ 40 00 SHEEP est trees of my own plantinggrowingon LAMBS Choiceto choice 00 oa o 60 Good 3 50 3 80 my farm and have started timber belts FLOUR Winter family 95 GRAIN Wheat No 2 red on two other farms since I came to Da- ¬ 90 No 3 red 29 Corn No 2 mixed kota From my experience and observa- ¬ 25 Oats No 2 tion among apple and crab trees I am 46 Rye No 2 9 25 50 HAY Prime to choice satisfied we can raise the hardy kinds 10 Zo PROVISIONS- - Mess pork several of mine are in bearing also cur 4 55 Lard Prime steam 11 12 rants raspberries and gooseberries in BUTTER Choice dairy 21 Prime abundance S J Bromley in Farm APPLES to choice creamery 3 50 Per bbl X ¬ -- CALCIMO from your The agent started the maYork tenor nectady X Y grocer or paint dealer and do your own kalsornining This material is The name and address of the subject of chine up but the old lady dropped the tubes made on scientific principles by machinery and milled in twenty four tints Jest hold on a minute till I come above interview is John B Cook of 208 South and said and is superior to any concoction of Glue and Whiting that can possibly back That dratted cooks openin another 5th Street Lyon Iowa be made by hand To be mixed with Cold Water can of tomatoes in the kitchen with a table If you want something extra buy some fVSURALO from the same 9 a Detroit Free Press The true culture of personal beauty is not knife dealer This material is a Hard Finish to be applied with a brush and beexternal it is heart work J R Miller to comes as hard as Cement Milled in twenty four tints and works equally at ¬ -¬ - I SttURALO WATER COLOR PAINTS FOR DECORATING WALLS AND CEILINGS Purchase a package of s All About Alaska to Persons desiring latest and most complete to as well with cold or hot water EgHSend for sample cards and if you can vi information about the Alaskan gold fields to not purchase this material from your local dealers let us know and we will w can get maps and other matter by sending to put you in the way of obtaining it IS four cents in stamps to W J Byrth GenW THE MUKALO CO NEW BRIGHTON S- - I NEW YURK SO eral Agent Great Northern Railway 5th and Walnut Sts Cincinnati 0 or free by calling at his office The Great Northern is the short line to Seattle and Portland vestibulcd trains tourist slceners meals in Ti dining cars a la carte connects with all Alaska steamers of wash day so somebody has called house ¬ o even day s chison Globe The average man doesnt know that he has distinguished ancestors until he marries and his wife makes the discovery At- It Takes a Woman ¬ ¬ and Home POTATOES Per bbl 2 15 2 25 4 MICE GNAWED TREES He Saved - CHICAGO To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund money if it fails to cure 25c A woman will buy all she uses about the house and make up for it by doing her own work and think she is saving money seven days of rasping hard work This person didnt know anything about Pearline House cleaning with Pearline doesnt mean the usual hard work Neither does washday And what would ordinarily take seven days ought to be done cleaning in three IMPROVED MILK CAN It Will Not Spill ItM Contents Even When Upset Here is the picture of a can that has been highly praised as a hot weather milk receptacle It is closed tight and capped over at the top so that it will not spill the fluid even if upset The picture shows a section of the The tightly covered funnel shaped in--side if taken in time before the bark gets too dry they may be saved When the bark is not cut off completely around the tree one of the best ways cf saving it is to take rather dry cow manure mix with it an eiual quantity of loamy soil wet up to the consistency of thick paste and spread it entirely over the wound covering and tying on with a cloth and leaving it on until it rots off If the wound extends clear around the tree so that sap circulation is en ¬ tirely cut off three or four scions can be inserted taking care to sec that the inner bark of the scion and tree fit closely together Use grafting wax to hold in place and then wrap with a cloth band A little care in this way will often save a tree that would other- ¬ wise be lost It will be found a good plan to go through the orchard occa- ¬ sionally even though protection nas been given and if any trees have been injured care for them at once Winter is a good time to graft one- year old stocks The work canbe done indoors if the scions have been cut in good season and properly stored In grafting care must be taken to keep varieties separate tying each up inep arate bundles and marking them should be off below the lowest bud Make a smooth slanting cut and then cut the scion to fit it Have grafting wax spread upon muslin or some kind of thin cloth cut in narrow strips Wrap it two or three times round and tie with woolen twine This is to hold it in place until a start to grow is made This is the simplest iorm of grafting Another way is to cut the scion wedge shaped split the stock takinga little of the center wood out and insert the scion tying as m whip grafting The idea as to bring the inner bark cf the scion and stock together as this is where the growth together commences St Louis Republic lis it General ThingWhen the bark of young trees gets gnawed off either by mice or rabbits if Treated in Time They Can FLOUR Winter patents GRAIN Wheat No 2 red No 2 Chicago spring CORN No 2 OATS No 2 PORK Mess LARD Steam 4 50 SO 92J 87 9 40 4 62 4 93 87 27 23 9 45 4 65 5- - Washington Democrat WftX W v tyV--l80-KO Trv Pearline and see for vourself the sss saving in time and work and rubbing NEW YORK FLOUR Winter patent No 2 red CORN No 2 mixed A li OATS Mixed PORK New Mess LARD Western LV 0 j 9 00 2J 35s 15 1 02 34J5 AWz yJFits stopped free and permanently cured o fits after first days ue of Dr Klines Great Nerve Restore Free 2 trial bottled treatise Dr Kliive 933 Arch st Phila Pa The earth goes round but it would not gp round if divided up among all the parties who want it Punk -- I use Pisos Cure for Consumption both in my family and practice Dr G W Patter eon Inkster Mich Nov 5 1894 Every man remembers having been rejected as juror in some lawsuit Washing ton Democrat A cruel pain sciatica Use St Jacobs Oil shortest sermon ¬ BISHOPS 282 9 50 5 00 A Q BALTIMORE FLOUR Family GRAIN Wheat No Southern Wheat m 4 65 97 93 32 2 CATTLE First quality HOGS Western INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN Wheat No 2 Corn No 2 mixed Oats No 2 mixed Corn Mixed Oats No 2 white Rye No 2 western 9755 93 32 PUZZLE MAP OF THE O 19 29J4 60 30 52y2 4 60 4 10 91 9 UNITED STATE SENT 26J 23 3 75 94 28 4 00 95 29 25 v 00 75 Its cure is sure FREE TO ANY ADDRESS UPON RECEIPT OF 9 LOUISVILLE FLOUR Winter patent GRAIN Wheat No 2 red Corn Mixed Oats Mixed PORK Mess LARD Steam The long headed clergyman preaches the Chicago Daily News -- Five Two Cent Stamps TO COVER THE COST OF A dull racking pain neuralgia Its sure Cure St Jacobs Oil MAILING BEST INSTRUCTOR in geography ever seen Interests the children and teaches them the geogra- ¬ phy of their own country in a practical and lasting manner Not more than one sent to one ad¬ dress Write to 9 Two of Uio brightest Ushts the Southern Methodi3t Church ha ever had were the late Bishops Doggelt and Kavanauh u ho before they went to their re ¬ ward left Dr M A Simmons Liver Medicino a legacy which has not only beon of value to us but has proven a boon to sufferimr humanity Below wogivo their own word3 in which they mado the bequest From Ihshop Dojjeli uichsioxd Va July 23rd 1880 Your Liver Medicine has been of great servico to myself and family We find no substitute for it The parcel which you generously Bent us a few years ago is nearly exhausted Wo cant do without it I wish you to send us another supply IT IS IN ¬ Very respectfully VALUABLE D S DoaaETT From Bishop Kavanaugh The following is from Rev Bishop H H Kava nau h D D to Dr M A Simmons March 1831 1 I confess that I have been reluctant to figure in advertisements in regard to medicines but feel my¬ VEGETABLE self so much a debtor to your LIVER MEDICINE that I feel it a senso of grati ¬ tude on my own part and justice to the public re- ¬ quires that I should waive this objection and allow you to publish whatever I may have written in regard to the character and value of your medi ¬ cines May many a sufferer bo as much benefited II H KavanaOQII by them as I have been A liCpracr DODTT 3LH3 from Two Bishops A STITCH IN TIME SAYES KIKE Heat sense of tenderness and swelling of a part are all indications that there is need of instant repair the stitch in time Where these symptoms exist on the left or the right side of the womb disease of the ovary is setting in and soon there will be if therfe is not already established a discharge trifling at first but later copious and irritating Soon also there will be felt dull dragging pains radiating from F H LORD General Passenger and Ticket Agent Chicago Great Western Railway QUiNCY BUILDING Rev Dr Crisman cured of Dyspepsia and KhtUr aiqtism Edgefield Cumberland Presbyterian Church J E B Crisman DD Pastor Nashville Tenn Oct 14 1889 Simmons Liver Modicino I am stilltousing I began its uso eight years It is ago Invaluable me and it cured me of both dyspepsia and rheumatism and keeps me in perfect health I prefer to order it from you direct for I know then that I get tho gen ¬ uine and get it fresh I am to start on the 22d inst to a meeting of the Synod of Tennessee at Cleve ¬ land If I can serve you in any way on the trip I Respectfully will be glad to do so E B CniSMAK Presbyterians Believe In It f x In grafting one-year-o- ld stockthe top the ovary CHICAGO ILL i HOT WEATHER MILK CANS receptacle projecting down into the can contains enough ice or ice water to keep cool at the same time that itprevents the milk from being shaken and churned about so much as it otherwise would be thus causing it to keep sweet longer The can is shown closed at the top in the illustration San Francisco Chronicle Surely Culture of Licorice some returns in some part of our great lied or yellow onions stand shipment country licorice would be found to better than white thrive And yet all attempts made to Celery to be readily salable must be cultivate it have failed The difficulty well blanched and crisp eci ms to be wrtli the summer sun Beets are a vegetable that ordinarily iLeaves blight aivd turn brown as soon ap the weather becomes warm but sell well in the market Cabbage pays better in sauerkraut this would probably not be the case any other shape in submouirtainous regions When it than in you can grow fruit to Dont is remembered that nearly 20000 tons look like think in a jar which the agent that of 4hese roots come into the United you States every year from the old world shows a good Good its culture here is surely a prize worth looking flavor helps itthe sale ofhelp will not apple but the contending- for tfeehans Monthly inferior looking much If rhubarb csn be goc into market It pays to go to extra trouble in stora very remu- ing apples and in watching- them close-¬ early in the spring it is nerative crop sometimes paying- a net ly after they are stored profit of 250 per acre Under favorable conditions the Soy bean can be made to yield from 10 to Two degrees above the freezing point 12 tons of fresh fodder per acre If is said to be maintained in cold storage grown for the seed from 25 to 40 bushfor apples els per acre is the average yield though Sal soda is the cheapest and best the yield has reached 100 busheli W eat era Plowman material for cleansindairj1 utensils - It will restore the organs to their normal condition Tn this connection Mrs E Ii Myers OuakV will furnish duplicates My ovaries were badly disake Pa says of lilVJiJ STOCK O U JLS or any other eased and for almost a year I suffered with se Specvere burning pains which were almost unendurable and a dull heavy pain irj Cut shown in anybelow imen Book at or the lower portion of my back If standing I was most relieved with my foot Quoted prices for same resting on a stool or chair The doctor told me I would have to take my AN Kellogg Newspaper Co bed and keep quiet I had not used half a bottle of Lydia E Pinkhams VegeElectrotypcrs and table Compound before it worked wonders with me I now owe my health Stereofypers to the Compound To those who are suffering from diseases peculiar to wo- 335 W Fifth Stf men I would say that Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound is just what CINCINNATI they need J mii Mrs Pinkham wishes to befriend you and if you will write her at Lynn HORTICULTURAL HINTS Mass telling her just how you feel she will give you the very best advice Asparagus is usually profitable to free of charge Think what a privilege it is to be able to write to a woman who is learned in all these matters and willing to advise you without charge grow Water veress always sells well in east ern maikets Iveep a sharp eye on the tree peddler He is often foxy Mushroom growing will bring hand ¬ ¬ - let your malady go so far but of you who are already suffering m this those way should begin at once a course of treatment with Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Do not my sister - rs- - LIVE STOCK Rev J R Graves editor and proprietor of Th Memphis Tenn says Baptist Toll A Sim ¬ mons M D Iuka Miss I recoived a package ct your Liver Medicine and havo used half of it It works like a charm I want no better Liver Regu ¬ lator and certainly no more of Zeilins mixture 7 R Gbaves Memphis Tenn Nov 17 1876 St An Eminent Baptist Has Spoken Johns Hospital Cor Catholics Endorse 23d ¬ II CUTS ¬ KMk3 - WiMmlm Wo havo found your Liver Respected Sirs Medicine very beneficial aa an Aperient and Liver Regulator It does all that it is recommended to Respectfully do Sistebs of Manor Cfl On the trial of our caso against Zeilin When Simmons ancestors their counsel said were cracking hickory nuts with their teeth in the forests of Germany Zeilins ancestors were Princes Whilo we mako no claim in the House of Israel to Jewish origin mush less to being Princes ic the we prefer an ancestry of honeat House of Israel Americans to the highest seat in the synagogca ci unrighteous Jews Beware of any article caled Simmons Liver Medicine which has on It the name l J H Zeilin Co or T F Co or A WSimmons Co Cheek and especially bo ware of anr article or just as good aa represented as the same theonginalDr M A Srnmons Liver Medicine Be sure you get the original which has tba name picture and aut igraph of Dr M A Simmons on tha wrapper coanteraigned by C F Simmons Medicina St Louis and Morgan fo Mo It I i ¬ ¬ -- - rj Co 9 B eS399G9C3efte FO3 14 GENTS 1 A St Louis -ENDYOUR NAME 0 A POSTAL R0 ND WE WILL SEND YOU OUR 156 PAG ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE WteiBi repeating Arms CoJ 180WlNCHESTEJtAVe NEW HASEN CURE CONSTIPATION GNtf BS iOats1 3 Wheat a LA CROSSE 40c Bu S ions We wish to gain 120000 now cus- luiuBrs ana 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etnics political how to be happy sent free to 1000 young men who send parents cenuicateot ODeaience industry good habits and courtesy to others C M STEBBIKS HarUdale N Y of THE NEW and TBUE ttiii- WIS - THEGENUINE I HOME ShorihandBookkeepinjrPenmanshlpetc Positions STUDY tnuhtby mail Expense low catalogue when competent Write for L PA -- ilD Collect Blddeford Jle LABEL ATTDQET Off - 1 CURES Best Cough Syrup Tastes Good Use in time Sold by drureista WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS rrfpoadenef ANK E 1 M fll ajF sf W vffssEI WIZEN WRITING TO AlrVJEKTIiSERS please state that yon tke AAvertUe 1692 meat la this paper lw m- - 8 in THE BOURBON NEWSjfFBIDAY JANUARY 21 1898 vasd8aiagrM OUR OWN 1 r - ihiM Tr i ii ii n - n mi rTi i THE KITTEN AND THE BEAR How Pass Frightened Bruin Up a Tree and Kept Hini There A GOOD STORY -- Tws rivjJ qgzv m 3rVHrmnmatGSiFjeiPtyiMmcxsrjz T 3C z fr AT-J-rTir- - 4 If I had known in the morning How wearily all the day The words unkind would trouble my mind That I said when you wont away I had been more careiul darling Nor given ycu needless pain But we vex our own vii look and tor6 We may never take back again Bit tTta Author Would Be a Poop J R- - ME - I- Chris Burns the veteran first sergeant of Troop D had a kitten which during the summer camping of the troop at the Lower Geyser basin made her home within thesergeants tent Here curled For though in the quiet evening up on a pair of army blankets she de- You may give me the kiss of peace fied the world in general and dogs in Yet it well might be that never for mo The pain of the heart should cease particular When the latter approached Eow many go forth at morning she would elevate every bristle on her Who never come home at night And hearts have broken for harsh words brave little back her eyes would glow like live coals and her tail would swell 6poken That sorrow can neer set right up threateningly If dogs approached too near she would hiss and exhibit the We have careful thought for the stranger usual signs of hostility until the in And smiles for the some time guest But oft for our own the bitter tone truders had vanished from her neigh- Though we love our own the best Ah lips with the curve impatient All brow with the shade of scorn Twere a cruel fate were the night too late To undo the work of the morn Margaret E Sangster b r SAWING UP A LOG How Planks Are Cut Into Shape In a Great Western Sawmill W S Harwood contributes The Nicholas Story of a Pine Board to After telling of the cutting down of the tree and its progress from the forest to the mill Mr Harwood says K si Up from the yellowish brown depths of the slow moving river flowing so steadily on its way to the sea comes a huge dark brown thing with a shining dripping coat It is our log entering upon its last stage It passes at once up a long incline called the slit a trench of wood about eight inches deep and two feet wide at the top so hoi- lowed out that the largest log will lie in it securely as it is being drawn up the incline by the stout chains with which the slit is equipped Projecting pieces ot steel on tnis cnain serve to keep the log steady its great weight causing it to sink upon these pieces of bitjoi wuum mo nu bjjuip teotu a workman standing at the side of the slit by means of a lever throws up two powerful steel pointed arms which lift the logs out of the slit and throw them upon tables from which they are rolled down to the carriage which leads to the saws When the log reaches the car- ¬ riage it is thrown upon the frame rk along ratchete by the nigger is bcr or piece of steel This framew a section of an ordinary fiat car like running on a regular railroad track Two men stand on the moving carriage and at a signal from the head sawyer who directs the cutting of the log reg- lrt-i-- j j j j i rt rriApp vt t-- r il-l- f hnnrn A by the levers of the carriage When the log has been adjusted it rapidly advances to the saw and in a very few seconds its water soaked sides have been trimmed by the sharp teeth The carriage flies back to the starting place with the swiftness of the wind and it is enough to make one shudder to see it go You expect every instant that one of the men will be thrown off and terribly injured They learn to balance themselves however though there are frequent accidents One instant of inat- ¬ tention on the part of the head sawyer who regulates the speed of the carriage by his lever would send the carriage flying back to the end of the mill with tremendous force and probably kill both of the men One of the men on the car- ¬ fixes the riage called the setter width of the board to be sawed on sig- ¬ nal from the head sawyer the other man is the second sawyer As I stood one day in one of these mills watching the men flying forth and back on the narrow carriage and almost expecting that one or both of them would be thrown off in the swift ness of their flight I took out my watch and timed ihem and I found that they traeled c aL average on this little railroad n t m than 20 ieet long 1Gb 000 feet a day or about 31 miles felt lazy an inquisitive black bear came down the mountain side and whether because he was in search of adventure or because attracted by a savory smell from the cooks fire began to walk about among the white tents of the cav- airy command Suddenly the kitten caught sight of him Dogs by the score she had seen but this particular dog was the lar- gest and the hairiest dog she had ever seen But she did not hesitate It was enough for her that an enemy had in- vaded her special domain Hissing forth her spite while her little body quivered with rage she darted forth at the bear The onslaught was sudden and one glance was enough for bruin With a snort of fear bruin made for the nearest tree a short distance awav and did not pailSe until he was safely perched among Meanwhile the tke Upper branches kitten stalked proudly about on the gromia beneath keeping close guard over ner jUge captive her back still cnrvea jnt0 a bow and her hair still bristling with righteous indignation wujie her tail would now and then give a ginrmticant little wave as it to say Thats the way I settle impertinent bears The soldiers who meanwhile had poured forth from their tents could scarcely believe their eyes but there was the bear in the tree and the kitten belowT and there were those who had seen the affair from beginning to end And perhaps the strangest part of it all was that the bear would not stir from his safe position in the branches until the kitten had been persuaded to leave her huge enemy a clear means of retreat Then he slid shamefacedly down from his perch and ambled hastily off toward the mountain Lieutenant S A in St Charles D Rhodes U Nicholas borhood One day when the camp was bathed in sunshine and every soldier in camp The most desperate witnessed during the war was perform ¬ said ed by a Wisconsin cavalryman Madison O J Hilton of Itwas at Fleetwood Hill and the man discounted the capture made at Ciudad Rodrigo by Charles OMalleys man Mickey Free The Wisconsin man rode out between two great cavalry forces Union and Confederate and attacked a lieutenant and two men belonging to Jeb Stuarts force and after a hand to hand saber fight lasting fully ten minutes captured the three and brought them in It was the prettiest fight of the kind I ever saw and the Wisconsin trooper was cheered by every man on our side who witnessed his act and by some of Stu ¬ arts riders I dont know who the man was but my recollection is that he be- ¬ longed to the Second Wisconsin A man who wore the Loyal Legion button said he did not think the Second Wisconsin was in the fight with Stuart at Brandy Station and Fleetwood Hill He asked for the story however I was a member of the Eighth New York and our regi- said Mr Hilton ment was part of the cavalry command sent under Pleasonton to look up Jeb We Stuart just before Gettysburg found Stuart yellow sash black hat plumes gold spurs and all that at Brandy Station and with him were all his riders The fight was a hot one and we came very near being beautifully whipped although we claimed the vic- tory on the ground that we learned what we wanted to know where Stu- art was and what Lee was about Some of the heaviest fighting of the day was at a spot called Fleetwood Hill and it was there that the Wisconsin trooper captured his three men ¬ xm personalraot I MM Hn I TWIN BROTHERS WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY Then come to TWIN BROTHERS to want to be happy and mike all your friends happy make your selections of Christmas presents We have the largest grandest and prettiest stock of holiday ijpods ever displayed in Paris We are giving goods away you might say so low are we selling them To m ike room we have decided to sacrifice our immense stock of Do you MENS AND BOYS OVERCOATS CLOTHING LADIES JACKETS AND CAPES COMFORTS BLANKETS BOOTS SHOES ETC VTrk Vrt r 4 if hovyiwinii on1 NAMES OF PEARLS About Five Thousand Small Ones Can Be Boucht For Nine Dollars Pearls are named according to their size The very large are called paragon pearls when the size of a cherry cher- ¬ ry pearls medium are called piece pearls smallest dust pearls The oval and long are termed pear pearls while badly formed specimens are known as baroques The value of pearls varies of course with the quality and general colors but the piece seed and dust pearls always have a market price The cherry and paragon are sold on an entirely different basis If many fine ones are on the market at a time they may be had at reasonable rates Some years they bring almost any price The last two years especially the deal- ¬ ers say there has been a great scarcity of fine pearls although there is no fall ing off in the supply of the small stuff When a pearl exceeds one carat in weight it is sold separately Under that weight they are sold in parcels and bcrsrae less valuable as they become The ssjsallcfft i als colGO lected average abbtit 5 tthe troy ounce and are rated at about 9 per ounce If on the contrary one paragon On Ships Beds The Arundel Castle is the finest boat weighing an ounce or 150 carats was on bring I have seen in these seas She is thor ¬¬ fromsale it would200000 any amount according to 30000 to oughly modern and that statement covquality Philadelphia Times ers a great deal of ground She has the u il defect the common defect the Hott to Take Moonlight Photographs jtv ersal defect the defect that has Moonlight effects jr been missing from any ship that long been admired in photographs have by the uninitiated r sailed she has imperfect beds and ftilly appreciated by both amateur iy ships hs e good beds but no ship and professional photographers for their very good ones In the matter of Li s all ships have been badly edited beauty and many plates too have been¬ spoiled by snap shotters who have accepth- orantly edited from the beginning as the real illuminator of I j selection of the beds is given to ed moonlightand accordingly focused di- ¬ these views BO e hearty strong backed self made be given to a rectly on this beautiful orb of night i when it ought to Moonlights with the moon herself in 1 woman accustomed from girlhood to oackaches and insomnia Nothing is evidence are really sun photographsex- ¬ are on either side of the ocean as a that is pictures taken with a rapid feet bed nothing is so difficult to posure the camera pointed toward the sun generallyin the late afternoon or le Some of the hotels on both sides early morning and with clouds between vide it but no ship ever does or ever t In Noahs ark the beds were sim ¬ the lens and the direct rays pic- ¬ Many ply scandalous Noah set the fashion tures arecharmingbyso called nightexpo making two taken aii it will endure in one degree of mod sures a short one in the rapidly dimin- ¬ ifi tion or another until the next flood by Mark ishing afternoon sunlight to get an im- ¬ Following the Equator pression of buildings and oiher dark ob- ¬ J rain in McClures jects and another longer one after dark to print in the gas and electric lights His Bluff that line the long street or mark out the Vhen the young man called to ask roads and winding pathways of a city the old mans daughter the latter park James B Carrington in Scrib urally thought it was necessary to ners up a good bluff that being the usu- An Old Catechism uethod of procedure Consc x aently looked solemn coughed once twice At a meeting of the Worcester Anti ¬ j sort of preliminary commm with quarian society Senator Hoar said that gain when he was a boy in Worcester a cate- ¬ iself a minute or two cougl asked chism was in use of which the follow- ¬ Can you support her in tho le to ing is a sample Where is hell r ich she has been accustomed If I couldnt returned tho young Under the earth a place of darkness y promptly I ought tobe ashamed Who live in hell cf nyEelf V The devil his angels and bad men Chi-c- Che old mans bluff wascailod What do they do in hell o Post They curse God and sin continually Do you deserve to go to hell Pmoking in Germany is not a pas Ida tii e It is an art and an art that has For any one to assert that petroleum grouped about it a respectable number of industries Every smeser carries a oil possesses no thcr pernio power is cifc ir case a cigar clipper matchbox simply to make an assmnoi of ignousually a little lehur boi for the rance for petroleum or rock oil as it is ciar tips The tip- i vf i cull eted by a sometimes called is 5t i well known posa in to those who have paid any attention to 6 iety organized for eu h province and are m omanu-- tLo subject used with thf most tnc So- turer for the beni at c broi iabie in- - licial results in all dpulmonary dit ordi fciifcutions and ¬ I tongs for two or three hours when there came one of those let ups you all have seen for all the world like two bulldogs looking for a fresh hold While both sides were waiting for the order to advance a Confederate lieutenant and two men rode out from their tents moving toward us as if searching for something on the field Everybody on our side watched them and wondered wThat they were looking for The two lines were fully two thirds of a mile apart and the three had got about a third of the way across toward us Then over on the right of our line was a stir and commotion and the excite ¬ ment spread along until it reached us The right of our line was concealed from us by a little grove of oak trees A trooper in blue mounted on a big bay that looked and carried himself like a thoroughbred was riding out to meet those three men in gray He sat on his horse like a riding school master- When within 100 yards of Stuarts three men he halted saluted with his saber and dropped his carbine and revolver The three men from the other side had been watching him and understanding the challenge dropped their arms Then came the fight It was a saber contest with three against Onelf That Wisconsin man disarmed that lieutenant in two passes hamstrung the horse of another and put his blade through the shoulder of the third He brought the three into our lines Whatdoyou think of thathecon- eluded The story is all right said one of the listeners but I dont think you would do to write t history Milwau- ¬ kee Sentinel ¬ Read every line in this advestisemant it will advise where to buy and save Big Bargaius in Capes that were 8200 now 95c 250 now 125 8 50 now 195 500 now 2 50 600 now 300 750 now 425 900 now 500 1000 now 6 25 L250 now 700 1500 now 750 Jackets that were 6300 now 200 450 now 225 500 now 250 600 now 325 750 now 375 S50 now 425 1050 now 525 1200 now 595 1500 now 698 Giving away Overcoats and Ulsters that were 300 now 195 500 now 275 750 now 375 10 00 now 500 1250 now 7 00 1500 now 800 2000 now 99S Make vour Christinas selections from our beautiful stock of silk handkerchiefs linen handkerchiefs initial handkerchiefs mufflers fine hosiery fine gl6ves fine jewelry fine garters neckwear fine shirts cuff buttons ear rings stick pins hair pins fine purses silk umbrellas kid gloves fine plush cases brush and lomb sets wafer sets mirrors boas perfumes glove capes Toys dolls carriages wagons baby houses dishes drums chairs guns ships desks watches tam ¬ bourines accordions vases sideboards carts sleighs trains bed steads cradles bureaus trumpets dancing igures whip- - games puzzles rocker wheeibirrows Big Bargains also in MENUS and BOYS PUITS Free Free We give a Larsce Haadomo Framed Picture when your purchase amounts to 81000 Ve give Cupon Tickets with every itiiug you buy of us no matter how small Remember the place to save money is at axEi7vii rq siESPts A BOURBONS BIGGEST BARGAIN BRINGERS 701 703 MAIN ST PARIS KY It RAILROAD TIME CARD L ARRIVAL WL NRR OF TRAINS p ft UJl mur RTfilf o r Local state ana National WILL BE FOUND IN From Cincinnati 1058 a m 538 p m 1015 p m From Lexington 439 a m 745 a m 333 p m 627 p m From Richmond 435 a m 740 a m 328 p in From Maysville 742 a m 825 p m DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Almanac Encyclopedia T 1 THE BOURRON NEWS AND THE CJix3LOi3a3aati WEEKLY ENQUIRER We have arranged a Clubbing Rate by which we can eive T1 PwnAfa 4 Tir h amIa umi ¬ - - xfle mercnani wnose losses are tne re- suit of untoward and unforeseen changes in the market receives syrapatlry and hek but what bank or nrivate friend will advance money to a gambler The betting man who has staked his last shilling and lost it is pronounced a fool and has put himself beyond the reach of practical compassion The sharper who has fleeced him has neither grati- ¬ tude nor pity He uses his victim as the butt of his ridicule And the victim himself who has risked his money on mere chance or on baseless information or on fraudulent representations freeiy pronounces himself a fool judging him- ¬ self in the light of the issue To fancy that we shall be exceptions and win where others have lost that we shall be the solitary lucky ones among the thou ¬ sands unlucky is a folly to which we are all liable but it is none the less a folly It is stated that tho winnings of the table or bank at Monte Carlo last year amounted to 800000 that is to say this was the net sum lost by those who played Yet each gambler who stakes his little pile fancies he will be the one to win There are some thousands of bookmakers in our own country Out of whose pockets do they pick so comfortable a living Out of the pockets of their dupes who so bountifully contrib ute to the maintenance of their worst ¬ ¬ m in 349 p m To Lexineton 750 a in 1105 a in 545 p m 1021 p m To Richmond 1108 a m 543 p m 1025 p in To MaysviHe 750 a m 635 p in F B Carr Agent To Cincinnati 445 am 755 a mu Answer Any Question You may M JO Dng Year for r Regular Price for Both is 225 275 msm oi ei TIME TABLE EAST BOUND 9 We save you generous part of this sum Send or bring your cash with order to THE BOURBON NEWS Paris Ky TRUSTWORTHY active W ANTED gentlemen or ladies and to travel for responsible established house Ask It 830am 600pm 1115am 840pm Ar Lexington ll2iam 850nm 830am 550pm Lv 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