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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895)
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TKaXT Kgz ji y c j 2 atftwMfc qsxnjs Ji 1 K tB tf EC i5 Si N GQaSJY PARAGRAPHS Otherwise K3 he Foyer sav W KING SLRON JTlillg Established CHAMP MILLER Editors and Owners PRINTED EVERY TUESDAM5D FRIDAY FEB i 1881 EIGHTEENTH YEAR PARIS BOURBON CO KY FRIDASfFEBItUARY 25 1898 iMTii NO 16 Grass region of Kentucky which sur pass these lands in location and fertil- ¬ ity It is safe to say that these lands will produce of the very best of the many products for which this county is so favorably known grasses and cereals of all kinds hemp tobacco vegetables and fruits They are all in the very highest state of cultivation having on them natural woodlands of fine timber both ornamental and use- ¬ ful well watered on the best of Turn ¬ pikes the National road on the rail- ¬ road near the connty seat This is the sale of all others that have been made that should excite the earnest attention and consideration of every man who wants a home or has capital to invest where it will be safe beyond question and with almost a certain enhancement in value The sale is absolute and the title perfect The purchaser will have more than thirty days between sale and the action of the Court to examine title and see that all is as represented to be All of said property is described by metes and bounds in the judgment and surveys and plats of all of It will be found with William Tarr at his resi- ¬ dence who will take pleasure in show- ¬ ing them and the lauds to prospective purchasers ON FRIDAY MARCH igsLimiaTSanra NORTH MIDQLETOWN C F BROWER Main and Broadway 0- J3L ym Interesting Paragraphs Gathered By A Theatrical JLiOzacingrfcoix First Heralds of Spring Dark Old Red tan Special Scribe Mr Abner Boardman of near town is on the sick list The Kno John B Mitchell has rented a farm Prof Byn Remarks In 1740 ACRES OF lie Tenn Sentinel says of Sing the famous actor and elocutionist who will atic recital on Mond ay p th under the auspices of - near Shakespeare author p give a Bloom this week on our carpet floor Exquisite fadrics vrick in is the guest of friends here their glorious colorings They are in advance of the first robin Miss Frances Logan of Lexington the guest of Miss Sallie Judy and long before the crocus but they will be gladly welcomed Mr Sidney Talbott of Shelby county dr f 1 Brussels Ingrains This is the Time County court day March 7th 1898 on the public square at 1080 oclock a m four BIRDSELL s u - from the assigned stock of the Whalley Hardware Co of Cynthi ana Ky to the highest bidder for Cash GROCERY STOC THE POPULAR GROCER night Feb is the ladies the Second Presbyterian Kings- reputation had Church and the audience was Miss Callie Gay is making an extend preceded to friends in Tennessee ed visit prepared fOttTgreat treat and was in no with quaint old time patterns are woven with shades of olive and C L Kerr and Charley Meng Jr sense disappointed All the strength Dark blue will also be one of the prevailing shades were in Winchester Tuesday is magnificent voice rang out and asfgga climas followed another Mrs C R Allen will make her future home with Mrs Sallie Collins at this the audienewras spell bound A hu ¬ At 5oc 60c 75c PER YARD place pieSByThe Leap Year Wooing morous Mrs C H Meng entertained in honor was next gjgti showing that the speak ¬ Yield the largest return in satisfaction of any floor covering cost of Miss Loos of Louisville Monday er did not km only to the sublime but evening could movtRtie audience to laughter considered yon can use Our line is large the prices varied The Christian Church will be kept in quite as eai as to tears Prof King Here is one A dark olive ground covered with pink and rose order bv Woodward Bros during the an enviable reputation has establi present year colored flowers at with Kno ille audiences and will Will Cline who has been confined to 60cPERYRD his room for several months will soon always fin ilwarm welcome here be out again For genuine Bargains Short pieces odds and ends you can Mr and Mrs Thos Kennedv of Mt Winchester oper i house has been Sterling were the guests of Mr L R leased forjjJSf 1898 99 seabon to W F BUY CHEAP Rogers Sunday Hilton AwMof that city Mr and Mrs Payne of the Quaker Medicine Jompauy are the guests of the latteis father Mr J S Moore LMILLERSBURG ¬ S W Hart has completed his black Carpets Furniture Wall Paper smith shop opposite Mr F J Judys News NoteSaGathered In And Abont The Kurc and has rented the same to Willoughby Bro Mr Clarence Munsin is visiting rela JMTJIffT munimjjujwwmuj Miss Lula Weaver of the Madison tives in Maeon county Female Institute in company with Miss Jas Carpenter was severely cut on Emily Loos a vivacious young lady of the head arm falling rail Louisville spoilt from Friday until Miss Emma Mclntyre is the guest of Wednesday with her parents Mr and her brotheijRobt Mclntyre Mrs R D Weaver Mes8r8fiSdd Best and Graham medWith due eonsideration for the few who seem to doubt the cherry tree story ley returneStto school Wednesday the young people of the K B and C Miss Bgsjie Purnell has gone to Mays College celebrated Washingtons birth ville to visiMr8 Jas Cummings day in a very creditable manner with a Miss MaeiFnrner and Mrs Ed Ingels well chosen programme of in door ex visited frienas in Carlisle Tuesday ercises Each part of the programme which no doubt made a most wonder- ¬ made Chas Ctjlarks family mare ful and lasting impression upon the kindling wood out of his buggy Tues hearts of our patriotic American youths day watj enacted in a high degree of perfec- ¬ Mclntna McClinlock shipped a car tion The unfavorable weather kept many away who otherwise would have of hogs anafcattle to Cincinnati Tues remembered the birthday of our coun- ¬ day night trys father Mrs gie Brown and daughter Lydia visited friends in Cynthiana Sales D Pence one sow and pigs 15 this wees to Hez Oden of Clark county - of tobacco Jackson Bramblett 913 lbs29astlr1dlorsteri6fM3hicago to K P and J V Moore 64 82 Clay was the guesT of Mr Graham Smedley Daniel 917 lbs to K P and J V Wednesday Moore 5958 S Havins 3062 lbs to Mr Henry Browning of Falmouth same 20023 L Wilson 2222 lbs to same 131 88 James Harris of Paris was the guest of the Misses Robertson 1560 Wednesday one sow and pigs to C Gillispie one sorrel mare to W M R Strother Mr Alfred Strode of Elizaville was Gay 45 Mary E Banta 2225 lbs of the guest of Miss Lelia McClintock tobacco to K P J V Moore 158 Wednesday Henry of Montgomery one W T Sanford Carpenter bought ten head of heifer to C Gillispie 2420 B F goou mules and three horses in Mt 2850 Mark six hogs to C H Meng ro Mt Sterling one steer to Sterling Monday Bays MS I V ins 40 Alvin Parks one cow Mr Robt Howe of Covington was 25 A G the guest of his daughter Mrs Lizzie to Mrs Malvina Moore Jones one bay gelding to N H Bayless Miller this week of Paris 200 C H Meng 42 hogs to get Jons Weil 290 89 J J Redmon 2 Millersbnrg people will do well towall prices on oarpets J T Hintona hogs 835 lbs to Mr Weil 2713 paper and furniture before buying tf Roxy 1 II THURSDAY County lauds TRACT No RICH I LI AT PUBLIC SALE The undersigned assignees of William Tarr will sell publicly to the highest bidder on MARCH 3fl 1898 at the residence of William Tarr on the Maysville Lexington turnpike five miles East of Paris and three miles West of Millersburg at 12 m Standard Time the following desirable Bourbon 1 40 1898 Ken- ¬ C F BROWER CO A tract containing 22943 ACRES at the Court House door in Paris tucky at WAGpublic auction on I will sell at situated on the Paris Jackstown turn- ¬ 2 OCLOCK P M pike road and adjoining the lands of R G Stoner formerly the Bowles tract we will sell two houses and lots located and Mrs Megibben Campbell and the in Paris Ayres Farm being a part of the Ayres One the store room on Main Street and Turner Farm now occupied by Newton Mitchell adjoining the Northern Bank extend ¬ TRACT No 2 A tract containing ing from Main Street to Pleasant Street The other the lot on Main Cross or 30946 ACRES on the South side of the and extending back 189 feet on the rail- ¬ Paris Jackstown Turnpike opposite road known as the Lumber Yard of the Bowles or Stoner land and adjoin- ¬ Paris ing the laud of John H Roseberry and TERMS Said property will be sold R G Stoner and a dirt road Said tract will be offered 111 two parcels and in three equal payments the first due as a whole The first parcel contains as soon as sale is confirmed by Court 13256 acres and lays fronting on the say April 4th 1898 two twelve mon ths pike and adjoining the Stoner land from day of sale three twenty four The second parcel contains 1769 acres months or the whole may be paid on fronts on said pike and adjoins the confirmation of sale The purchaser land of J H Roseberry and a dirt road will be required to execute bonds with approved security bearing interest from This is known as the Goodman Farm date and having the force and effect of TRACT No 3 A tract containing a judgment A failure by any one It fronts Third Street fronting thereon 175 feet ¬ ¬ ¬ A T FORSYTH JsLSq hi I ulELL Apricots 7iyr SaDVn Pears CARLISLE x Is daily displaying an extra choice line of Special Fancy groceries etc Below is mentioned some of the standard and select stock If you want good goods you will find just that sort at my store I will he pleased to fill your order and assure you the very best goods to be had EVAPORATED FRUITS Peaches Prunes i ChampgirV French Peas Pprdjc Pearl Hominy Rice Oat Meal Rolled QU Olives f Capers Chow Chow Tabasco sjiGce Edam Cheese N Y Cream Cheese Pineapple Cheese Imported Macaroni DomesticTMacaroni Pure Maple Syrup Pure Buckwheat Flour Mincemeat Nancamp Pork and Beans Nancamp Tomato Catsup Choice Celery Baltimore Oysters z ISGRIG TURKEYS Mixed and Stick Candies Almonds Pecans Filberts Cream Nuts Seedless Raisins London Layer Raisins Xoose Muscatel Raisins Citron Figs Dates Finest Chocolate Candies ain St adjoining Northern Bank NEWTON MITCHELL THE GKFtOCEPt Pari itrMJg The only eafe ENNYROYAL 3 5 ICy traye jaA From Nicujas County Precincts From the Mercury Rev D P Ware will preach at Jacks town Saturday night Preaching in the Presbyterian Church Sunday by the pastor Rev Manley of Mason county will preach at the Ellisyille school house tomorrow night By special request the Cantata of Esther will be reproduced to night Prices 10 15 and 2oc The Methodist Conference meets at Flennngsburg this year in place of Nich- ¬ olas ville as heretofore announced Rev Thos Bagley who has preached atseversl different points in thp county in the past two years started Monday for his former home in Sydney Australia Miss Thettie Day will open a spring term of school at Jackstown Feb 28 and Miss Sue Suttle will open her spring term of school at Parks school house on the same date Rev H C Morrison is assisting in a meeting at Millersbnrg and much inter ¬ est is being manifested Rev Lancaster of this city was over Thursday to attend the meeting Geo W McDonald of near this city had a dining Tuesday in honor of his and Geo Washingtons birthday and several of his army comrades were his guesta and enjoyed the elegant spread Married Jesse H Feeback and Miss Hattie D Cain on the 17th On the 17th inst Robt S Harmon and Miss Mollie O Phillips In our marri ¬ age notices last week J D Judge should have been J D Owens On the 23d inst at the home of Wm W Jackson Erwin Daley and Miss Susan E Richey Died Mr W T Perrine died Wed ¬ nesday morning at 3 oclock at his home at Millers Station in Nicholas county after an illness of pneumonia Deceased was a former resident of this county and ras 63 years of aae He leaves one daughter wife of Mr Harry B Owens of Mayaville News Culled ¬ ¬ purchaser to meet any of his bonds at maturity may at the option of the This tract lays on the West side of holder mature all the bonds of such the Turnpike and road which leads purchaser from the Maysville Lexington turn ¬ - At place of selling the farm larTdsPa pike to the Pans Jackstown turn- ¬ lot of personal property cousistingof pike is near Tarrs Station on the Lex ¬ stock and farm implements will be ington Maysville Branch of the L sold This sale will begin at N Railroad and adjoins the lands of Forparticulars see small bills 930 a m Morau Cantrill Fisher farm and Hib ler being part of the Miller farm S STOLL R Ireland land and Barton ASSIGNEES OF WM TARR Said tract will be offered in four par- ¬ cels and as a whole The second parcel J Q Ward Attorney contains 5133 acres and is ou the North end of the tract fronts on the road and A T Forsyth Auctioneer j adjoins the lands of Moran and Cantrill The third parcel contains 7369 acres and adjoins the lands of Cantrill Fisher farm and Hibler and parcel No 4 Your Ijife Insured 1c a Say Parcel No 4 contains 447 acres fronts on the road is next South of parcel Our insurance is protected by bank ¬ No 2 East of parcel No 3 and North able paper on the Capital City Bank of of parcel No 5 Parcel No 5 contains Columbus O There can be no stronger 382 acres fronts on the road is South guarantee given you We dare not use Mr and Mrs Jas Cummings who of parcel No 4 and adjoins the laud of a banks name without authority if you have been the guests of relatives here Hibler tf doubt ir Good health is for several days Returned home yest r vi rfHM Wrights day TRACT No 4 -- A iwict containing Celery Oupsnus ivcs you ood health they cure Liver Kidney and Stomach Mr Addison Turner and daughter 40964 ACRES trouble Rheumatism Constipation and Miss Mae have rented a part of Mrs Sick Headaches 100 days treatment This tract is situated on the East side Fannie Porters house aud have gone to of the turnpike and road leading from costs lc a day A sight draft on above house keeping Maysville Lexington Turnpike to bank in every 1 box which brings ¬ your money back if wp fail to cure yon The protracted meeting still continues Paris of Jackstown Turnpike and con- Sold by part of the Miller Turner W T Brooks druggist at the Methodist C uroh under Revs sists and Harmon Ayres lauds Motch It is Britt and Morrison Many are attend- ¬ W S Anderson above named and ing and much interest is manifested in bounded by the roadtract No ¬ the lands of Stoner Camp Of Peck P O Pike Co O the meeting Recommends bell Hunter Ball Link and Gamble Wrights Celery Capsules To the Wright Medical Co cousin of Columbus Ohio Died C H Wool urns This tract will be offered in two par- ¬ Gents I have purchased Jas W Woolums one of the oldest cels and as a whole Parcel one con- ¬ Celery Capsules from James aT box of Wrights¬ Blaser drug known engineers died in Cincinnati tains 21575 acres and is tne Motch gist Waverly O and used them for Stomach The deceased piloted his locomotive land and a part of the Ayres land Trouble and Constipation I was unable to for nearly two years safely ovar the old bridge here many including all the improvements and do auything of your Celery Capsules I tised three boxes and years ago when the bridge broke adjoins the lands of Campbell Hunter have cured me For the benefit of othersthey through with the passenger car Ball Link and Gamble and parcel two afflicted I wish to send this letter Very truly yours A right-of-wa- y to this tract will be W S ANDERSOM Sold by all druggists at 50c and SI per box Maruied On Wednesday afternoon reserved over parcel two Send address on postal to the Wright Med at the home of the brides parents Mr Parcel 2 contains 19389 acres fronts Co Columbus O for trial size free and Mrs Oscar Rankin by Rev H R on the pike and road above referred to Laird John Rodney Grimes and Miss and adjoins the land of Stoner tract Annie Rankin The happy couple left right-of-wa- y and Gamble immediately after the ceremony for No 1 parcel oneover this parcelAto par- ¬ Tried on focit and not found wanting Paris where they took the train for a cel 1 reserved to Cinciunati TnE News extends trip its heartiest congratulations to the hap ¬ TRACT No 5 Atract containing py young corple Mr and Mrs Grimes will be At home after March 15th at 50313 ACRES Edgewater This tract is known as the W W j Fisher Farm and is situated on the The locating committee of the Grand ¬ LexingLodge I O O F met in Louisville on South side of the Maysville ton Turnpike fronting thereon 146 the 22d to open bids for the location of ¬ Lex the Widows and Orphans Home There poles and is on the Maysville N R R 3 ington Bianch of the L ¬ Lexingwere but three bids received ton bid 13000 that is 4000 by Fay- ¬ miles from Paris ette County 6000 by the city and The residence and surrounding im- ¬ Bow ¬ provements and ways oftrayel make 3000 on the part of the Lodges ling Green bid 1524950 payable in in- ¬ this one among and it has always been Ill SI SKJfiBdBir stallments Millersbarg offered a hand so esteemed the desirable homes in some home of forty three rooms fitted Kentucj All persons wanting such a A sub ¬ home are requested to call and examine up and five acres of ground Wm committee consisting of Hon as space will not allow in its Lindsay Hon John S Gant and Mr this place commendation a tithe of what it is Adkins was appointed to visit the three justly entitled to should possess all three of thesar places and report back to the full committee in Louisville on April 2L Mil ¬ TRACT No 6 A tract containing qualities You will find th m in lersbnrg will land the prize Paste this item in your hat and read it frequently our shoes ibr boys and a prices 817s ACRES 20792 ACRES -- - - P J 1 Neat Stylish Strong J MJfc filler Ml ml ¬ Boys Shoes ¬ -- r i rmrniT IVCtAMWA ST JISP XSX Take Laxative Brbmo Quinine Tab ¬ Aclt for BE MOTTS PSKHYEOYAi PIXZS ctod take no oilier SonA for circular Priee 100 per feoTS C borses x 8Ot lets All druggists refund the money iiIVSIaTiCU if it fails to cure 2V For sale by W V33C MOTTS CHJaJ3SXCJU CO T Brooks and JaiKs 11 nuttfy Paris For Sale By W T Broofts Pmcsrfgti Ky ever offered t ILtuse especially xecosrtsaes ed to En arris al Ijsmps Vio Core A Ceid In One Tmj 5io This is a part of the home farm op- ¬ posite to the improvements thereon Lexington fronts on the Maysville Are beat and cheapest in the New South Turnpike for a distance of rr6 poles Easy terms and on the Tarr Turnpike for a distance Land 3 to 5 an acre No of 100 poles Good schools and churches waves vNew illus- ¬ blizzards No cold GENERA DESCRIPTION trated paperrL liand a Living 3 i sbtmps W C months for 10 e Tt is believed that there are very few Crescent Rinearson GK V Ciem if any farm lands in the famed Bine Route Cincinnati Idind and a living o that are low 125 150 0200 J Clij f t FRLDAY FEBRUARY 25 1898 agency of explosion We can afford to wait a little longer seeing that we have waited so long We could not wait after it had once been proven that the Maine disaster was the result of a dastardly plot Spanish officers from the old country hold to the unac ¬ countable belief that their arms would overcome is in a few weeks but the Cuban merchants have no such delu- ¬ sion and they would control the situ- ¬ ation Hence I believe that no shot from a big American gun would be necessary Havana Feb 24 The wrecking vessel Right Arm arrived here Wed ¬ nesday morning with Capt Magee in The board of inquiry command boarded her and the work of raising the Maines big guns began at noon Thus far the worlc of the divers has An ex ¬ been inside the sunken ship of the outside of the hull amination will be made at once if the permit of the Spanish shall be obtained Consul General Lee is here and says that he never once thought of leaving Havana Washington Feb 24 The report has been circulated that the president will demand 15000000 indemnity if it shall be proved that the Maine was destroyed by Spain or with her knowledge A dispatch from Madrid says that no one there will admit for a moment that the Maine was blown up by de- ¬ sign The disaster is ascribed to lax ¬ ity of discipline which prevails on American war vessels War preparations are being rushed in all aisenals it is said Passionate pa ¬ triotism is displayed The nation is reported to have sunk partisanship in the love of country New York Feb 24 There was un ¬ UK E iii- 2 THE BOUKBON The efforts to reach the ward and mess rooms are frustrated by some unknown obstacle It is expected to find bodies in those rooms Two cases of ten inch ammunition have been found the one having exploded the other full of powder These were found forward Among the salvage were table ware and the silver service of the Maine George W Koebler of Brooklyn died Tuesday at the Military hospital All the other injured show some im ¬ provement Gunner Charles Morgan of the cruiser New York who is in charge of the divers will devote special atten ¬ tion to examining the ammunition in the forepart of the Maines hull and to ascertain the condition of the plates mpgazines and engines He is a grad ¬ uate of gunnery and is regarded as en ¬ tirely competent as indeed are all the divers under his direction lie is un ¬ der strict orders not to give out any ¬ thing on the subject of his investiga- ¬ tions except to the officers of the court of inquiry when called upon Washington Feb 23 The navy de ¬ partment received a dispatch from Capt Sigsbee Tuesday evening saying that 14 more bodies had been recov- ¬ ered from the wreck of the Maine All the remains are unidentified It is not thought that any bodies will be identified hereafter unless by Aside from the ef¬ the clothing fect of long submersion the men still missing were nearly all directly under the main deck which was blown up and the tremendous force of the ex- ¬ plosion probably blotted scores of them out of existence entirely The V1 Nj I if for Minn Gam Sampson Advises Bat it B6 Raised Capt Sigsbee and His Officers Convinced of Treachery MugIi Evidence Shown That Rv 1t - The situation which may qejejmn ged at any moment by fresh discoveries mav be summed up whenMthis dis patch was sent Wednesday 1 substantially as follows The divers having discoveytdA cases of brown hexagonal powdeSHfpr the 16 inch guns unexploded aSlbeliev ing also that other unexplodedfwill be found in the 10 inch magazinefon the starboard side forward the conviction grows that this magazine did not blow up If this be so and manw hjive in- sisted from the first that sirasis tne further conviction is forced EKSt the explosion which wrecked jffifflftaine came from the outside oris Ehe port bow FIFTY FIFTH CONGRESS First Regular Session Washington Feb 18 Senate After a Disqualified yes Miss Birdling is a cultivated singer but she will never pass for a great artist you know Oh spirited debate occupying more than two hours the senate Thursday by a vote of 34 to 29 lish Oh dear Is that so agreed to the resolution of Mr Turpie Ind Yes and it is abominably good English declaring the senates opposition to the confir- ¬ Kansas Pacific rail- ¬ too- You can understand ever word she mation of the sale of the Philadelphia Bulletin road After the disposition of the resolution says the Corbett case was discussed by Mr Pettus an agreement Ala and Mr Hoar Mass A treasure laid up is St Jacobs Oil having first been reached to take a final vote It cures the worst Neuralgia upon the case on Mondy February 28 The senate then at 410 pm went into executive Love A game the result of whiih is often session and five minutes afterward adjourned on the bankruptcy bill a tie Chicago Daily News House The debate - Because she can sing in nothing but Eng¬ And why not pray the Maine Was WreGked From the Outside Cases of Powder in the Magazine on the Starboard Side Unexploded r-- lliqrh American Officials Are That Gen Up Officials Had No Conception of i Clot Direct or Indirect to lilow Ulanco and Other Spanish ConGdent the Ulan-of-YV- ar interfering with the investigation into the causes of the disaster He has notified the captain of the port that the wrecking tug Right Arm will be here Chapman Tuesday from the Merritt Derrick and Wrecking Co No objection will be made to the presence of the tug or her prospective work She probably will make an early attempt to save the big guns and if possible the ¬ Feb 22 Consul General Lee says the Spanish officials are not Havana CAPT WILLIAM T SA MjgSpN President of the Boai u of Inqui rvjKcainvesti- Kate Cause of Maine Disa tSrlp As previously wired the rnajyraJDortion ¬ department knew nothing of the printed report that the the tender Bache had left Havana with dispatches for Adm Sicard at Key West Havana Feb 24 The United States court of inquiry into the loss of the Maine met Wednesday morning at 10 of the wreck as seen from arefoyfe and noted from below was blownIjx star- board The highest American fomcials are confident that Gen Blanco and usual activity about the Merritt-Chap-ma- n BBS the other high Spanish officialjraliad no wrecking station at Stapleton knowledge direct or iadirequjgof the S I Wednesday Stores were being conception or execution of aamot to taken aboard the big wrecking tug TEE WEECK OF TEE MAINE EEOM A P20T0GEAPH TAKEN THE MOK The main deck between the forward and after maeazines 1 blown upward and to the starboard The forward smokestack Is thrown back and to the starboard The whole wreck has a list to port The main deck Just above the forward magazine Is little wrecked An explosion ot the magazine would have torn It to atoms Men who were within a few yards of the forward macazine survived Had that magazine blown up ao trace of them would ever have been found It is claimed that the picture Indicates that the Maine was destroyed by a submarine mine After awnlnc Is In view ships rail Is six feet under water superstructure twisted and thrown aft forward superstructure thrown COO feet from the ship forward smokestack lying down AFTER THE EXPLOSION cBBBK It ft MF SI 1 fe oclock and examined Dr Honeberger blow up the Maine if such a plot ex- ¬ chinery Paj master Raj- and Chief Engineer isted but they believe the junior Span Mondaj7- afternoon the court of in Howell of the battleship There was ish officers who from the nature of quiry personally inspected the wreck a recess ordered at noon and it lasted things are more conversant with mod- ¬ of the Maine by the invitation of Capt until 130 p m Several witnesses ern explosives than their elders and Peral appointed by the Spanish gov whose names are not now obtainable superiors were at the bottom of the ernment as a special judge to investi- were examined during the afternoon disaster if there were anv outside gate the disaster and his secretary Another visit was made to the wreck agency Capt by Capt Sampson president of the viewed the divers at work It is pointed out that it would not Peral expressed his appreciation of court be impossible to plant a mine of wet the courtesies shown to him by the The captain says he has no idea of and dry gun cotton near where a for court of inquiry the length of time the court will re eign war vessel was directed to anchor A number of bodies were discovered main in session here It all depends Monday in the forward hatch It was upon the testimony and new features such a mine communicating with an electric battery on shore It not possible to remove them but they requiring further investigation which garded as an interesting point is re that probably will be removed Tuesday may develop at any time the Maine for the first time during It is said that a messenger has gone Capt Sampson added that sooner or to Washington with the names of the later every survivor of the Maine her stay in the haibor lay at the particular spot where she was at the time men who touched the button which is will be examined by the court which of the catastrophe and it is said alleged to have wrecked the United seems to imply that sessions for that though not officially voiced that the States war vessel purpose will be held at Key WesL Although this information is meager Maine was the first foreign war vessel 23 Havana via Key West Feb moored to this particular buoy The situation Tuesday night was more it is absolutely all that Capt Sampson the troubles in Cuba grew acute since grave than at any time since the Maine will give to the press All stories as to lax discipline on the explosion a week ago Maine are without a shadow of truth Although the officers of the naval On the contrary Capt Sigsbee was board of inquiry preserve an impenecomplained of by some for the rigidity trable reserve the World correspondof his rules and the strictness with ent learns that some of the best naval which he enforced them Moreover experts now believe that the explosion the Maine has been in commission for was the result of treachery years and never had a serious acciThey do not believe that Spanish ofdent until anchored in this quiet harficers were part of the conspiracy bor From evidence now in their possession In reply to a question put by this they believe the Spanish government correspondent to a high American offGen Blanco and all his militarv subor icial as to what the outcome would be dinates were guiltless alike of knowl if it were proved that the disaster was edge of or participation in the crime due to an outside agency the official in It is believed to have been set off by a question said fanatic Sir the American people could not Naval officers fear that when the be restrained I mean war Still I facts are known it may be impossible doubt whether it would be necessary Presito restrain public sentiment to fire a shot Adm Sicard could dent McKinley and Secretary Long are anchor the Iowa the Indiana the Massaid frankly by officials who have sachusetts and the New Yortk outside wired directly from Washington to be Havana harbor to prevent the ingress COMMANDER ADOLPII MARIX streneously for peace of the food supplies without which Of the Battleship Vermont Consul General Lee Tuesday informthe city could not exist a fortnight ally advised Americans not necesCuba is a waste of ashes and desolasarily detained here to leave for home Washington Feb 24 Much interest tion Even the hotels and cafes here at once Many families will sail by was shown in a dispatch received in Havana live from hand to mouth on the Oliyette Wednesday shortly before 3 oclock from Adm supplies brought from the United Havana Feb 28 The court of in Sicard giving the recommendations of States quiry opened at half past ten and took Capt Sampson of the court of inquiry If Adm Sicard demanded the a recess at half past twelve Lieut as to the raising of the wreck The render of Havana giving 24 hours surfor G F W Holman navigator and ord- view of naval officers was that Capt the removal of the women and chilnance officer of the Maine was exam- Sampson and his associates were giv dren surrender would follow The The ing this advice not as a court but as forts are old structures ined at the morning session and could be met for the afternoon session at officers in a position to speak as to the demolished by a six pounder- - Such court half past one and Lieut Commander best methods to be adopted for wreck new guns as have been mounted are R Wainwright executive officer of the ing the Maine Various interpreta- short of ammunition and have never Maine was called to the witness stand tions were put on the expression for been tried If Gen Blanco should deLieut Commander Wainwright has ward half completely destroyed cline to surrender the Spanish merbeen in immediate charge of the wreck This was regarded as a partial con- ¬ chants here who represent since the explosion firmation of the theory that the for- cent of the property and pay80 per 75 per Four divers are at work two in the ward magazine had exploded as that cent of the taxes of the island would fore part of the ship and the others is one of the most important portions compel him to accede to Adm Sicards aft The task is most laborious andj of the forward half of the ship At terms As for volunteers thmerare ii the men are naturally extremely care ine same xime xx was neia Dy some for the most part the employes of ful as they have had to work in com- naval authorities that the destruction these merchants and the volunteer ofplete darkness and several have had of the forward half of the ship did not ficers are largely their sons or their Electric lights from the necessarily mean that the forward junior partners bad falls j f Mangrove are now available and much magazine had exploded as this might It is well to look these things in the be still intact although a part of the face At the same time good is expected from them it hs well for Nearly all the possible salvage has general wreckage the Americans to restraincaWnc j until now been made from the cabin aft Havana Feb 24 via Key West there is some proof of Jnioutside ¬ - more valuable parts of the Maines ma - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Both are going to Havana to aid in raising the Maine The Merritt is the biggest wrecking tug in this country The Staten Island wreckers will be in charge of Capt Frederick R Sharp an expert diver and it is likely that Capt Winfield S Tooker will also go I J Merritt and the barge Haggerty along ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ CAPT Of the Battleship New York J E CIIADWICK ¬ i ¬ Capt Chiltenden an expert diver and the man who has charge of blow ing up all wrecks tnat can not oe saved may possibly go to Havana Quebec Feb 24 Four lives were lost by an avalanche at South Quebec Tuesday night which destroyed two houses which stood under the cliff op- ¬ posite the Grand Trunk railway sheds One house was crushed by the weigh t of the snow from above while the upper stories of the other were cut clean off from the first story and overturned in front of it upon the street In the lower part of one of the houses resided a man named Angers his wife and six children The father and two children were taken out dead Mrs Angers is in a critical condition In the other house James King resided with his wife son and daughter Mr King and his son and daughter escaped serious injury but Mrs King was killed New Orleans shippers are advised that no more Cromwell line steamers will sail for that port from New York until further orders from Washington The affair is a complete mystery The United States cruiser Marblehead which is at New Orleans for Mardi gras it is reported has orders to be ready to move at a moments notice ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ dragged along listlessly in the house Thursday interest in it being overshadowed as on Wed- ¬ nesday by the Maine disaster The speeches on the floqr attracted almdstno attention and were delivered in most instances to a handful of members At 505 the house recessed until Friday morning Washington Feb 19 Senate A debate decided in its sensations was unexpectedly precipitated in the sanate Friday over the con- ¬ sideration of the resolution of Mr Allen Neb directing the committee on naval affairs to in ¬ vestigate the disaster to the battleship Maine An arrangement has been made for the adop ¬ tion of the resolution with a minor amend- ¬ Mason Mr without debate ment 111 proposed a substi however investigation providing for an tute to be conducted by a joint committee of the The resolution two branehes of congress went to the calendar A resolution offered by Mr Hale appropriating S200DOO for raising the warship Maine and saving what property could be saved was passed without a dissenting voice Adjourned until Monday House The house debated the bankruptcy bill until Friday noon and then immediately after the reading of the journal Mr Boutelle rep Me chairman of the naval committee asked unanimous consent for the consideration of the resolution prepared by the navy depart- ¬ ment and passed by the senate appropriating 200000 for the purpose of raising the Maine etc The resolution was adopted unanimously Washington Feb 22 Senate For three hours Monday the senate had under discussion the bill providing for the taking of the 12th and subsequent census It was so amended as to place the census bureau under the secre- ¬ tary of the interior but the extended discus- ¬ disclosed so wide sion which followed a divergence of views on the part of senators as to the various feat- ¬ ures of the measure that no further action was taken A resolution offered by Mr Allen Neb directing the committee on naval af lairs to make an investigation of the disaster to the battleship Maine was adopted without debate House Tuesday was private bill day in the house but little was accomplished owing to the fact that most of the time was consumed in the passage of private pension bills coming over from the Friday night session three weeks ago The feature of the day was the spirited contest over the bill to pay New- ¬ berry college a Lutheran institution in South 15000 for damages by federal Carolina troops On It was finally passed motion of Mr Bailey the democratic leader the house voted 58 35 to observe Washingtons birthday by adjourning over Tuesday but Mr Dingley raised the point of no quorum and be- ¬ fore further action could be taken the house recessed under the rule until 8 oclock The republicans desire to go ahead with the sundry civil oppropriation bill Tuesday Washington Feb 23 Senate After Washingtons farewell address was read by Mr Lodge Mr Hale Ct chairman of the military affairs committee called up the bill providing for the enlistment of two additional regiments of artillery for service for manning the heavy coast defense batteries which congress has provided during the past two years The bill after a short debate was passed by a vote of 52 to 4 The negative votes were cast by Messrs Bate Tenn Clay Ga Mo Chilton Mr and Vest Tex Ala1 Morgan adop the secured following of tion resolution the That the committee on naval affairs is instructed to inquire and report whether a man-of-wequal at least to any warship in the world to be named the George Washing ¬ ton cat be built armed and commissioned within a period of 12 months by the use of the facilities of the ship yards machine shops mines and forests of the United States where ever the s me are found and that the commit- ¬ tee have leave to report at any time by bill or otherwise The resolution was adopted with ¬ out debate House Washingtons birthday was cele- ¬ brated in the house after a motion of Mr Bailey to adjourn had been v oted down with a vast deal of political speechmaking and it was also signalized by the firing of the first gun in opposition to Hawaiian annexation Mr John- ¬ son an Indiana republican delivered a speech that electrified the house and the galleries in denunciation of what he termed an attempt to cut loose from the traditional policy of the United States enter upon a scheme of coloniza- ¬ tion that had proved the ruin of empires and of nations Washington Feb 24 Senate Wednes- ¬ day while the senate had under consideration the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill a sharp debate on the Cuban situation was pre- ¬ cipitated by Mr Allen Neb who offered as an amendment passed the resolution by the senate a year ago recognizing the belligerent rights of the Cuban insurgents The debate became general and occupied nearly four hours Mr Hale made the point of order against the amendment that it was general legislation and had under the rules no place in the bill The vice president sustained the point and Mr Allen took an ap ¬ peal from the ruling Appeal not sustained House A variety of subjects occupied the attention of the house during the considera- ¬ tion of the sundry civil appropriation bill Mr Mahany N Y made an attack on the patri ¬ otism of some of the social leaders of New York whom he said held high revel while the nation was bowed down with grief over the lo s of life resulting from the Maine explosion The southern members who have for years been fighting the appropriation on for informers illicit distilleries succeeded in killing the appropriation income of the whole but Chairman Cannon gave no-¬ tice that he would demand an aye and no vote in the house Representative Barrett Mass has introduced a resolution allowing the naval affairs committee to 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vrounui jjy mail smau 33c large wo juook iree j jr aJLjLiKis AUSJUdr knife by Charles Reynolds a prisoner COt St Paul Mian Sold by Druggists serving a term for burglary Reynolds Garden and Flower had refused to obey orders and had reported by the guard been with a world wide reputa ¬ The third ten inch rifle of the Bal- ¬ tion President Harrison Speaks in Chicago JAMES J If GUEGORYSON Cataloefree to all Harbleheud Mass last Point fortifications at San Diego ExChicago Feb 23 Ex has arrived and will soon be mounted jamin Harrison spoke President Ben ¬ Tuesday at the A large portion of the members of 1 1 rl dl 1ml battery D Third artillery are now at Auditorium at the central meeting of CUffcSWHERE ALL ELStTHtS EF H Best Cough Syrup Tastes Good TJsefSj the annual pi In time Sold by druggists the works preparing to mount the League club celebration of the Union gf in honor of Washington gxms and get the battery into working All thef historic and civic societies of condition at the earliest possible date the city were fully represented Sixteen Drowned 1 SEEDS Jfl l9ERlilsCHl -- C jUl zm Si m f t r THE BOURBON NEWS PRID Take a trip to Europe and enjoy your ¬ self If the sunshine never crept No Ill stay and face the music I Into hovels dark and sad If its glories aever shone am not afraid of any investigations Save where everything was glad which may be made into my life If it scattered not its beams v ell good by now Over hearts by sorrow chilled I must not allow Would the sunshine do His will you to take up any more of my time 1 Would Its mission be fulfilled beg of you to follow my advice and un ¬ dertake no search on your- own hook If the roses never bloomed Save for gladsome eyes alone In spite of discouragement heartache If their beauty and their grace or long delay do nothing yourself For the weary never shone He shook my hand heartily and I left If they never brought a smile To the wayside passer by him Would the roses do their task As I was going out the door leading While the nouns of summer fly into the lobby I ran against a man just If the birdies sang their songs coming in He was an old fellow small Far from every listening ear and thin and had piercing steel blue If they poured them not abroad eyes He rebounded a trifle from the AH the earth to glad and cheer Would the birdies work be done collision then gazed at me sharply Ere the autumn breezes call I beg your pardon I said I hope Ere the gold and crimson leaves I did not hurt you Oer the grave of summer fall No Not much at any rate I want If the sunshine of our smiles to see the president Are you the presi- ¬ We have scattered not afar dent he asked If our roses kindly deeds Bloom not where the lowly are There seemed to me to be something If our words of hope and joy insoleDt about his question as though Never fall to bless and cheer he knew I was not the president and he Have we done our Makers will Have we wrought our mission here had asked but to mock me George Cooper in Golden Iays You will find the president in his of-¬ fice I replied curtly As for me I am a bank robber WtYWAWiVWWkYVWiVVWWAWJV There was the suspicion of a twinkle came in his eyes as he said Indeed CLEW BY Well you dont look it The old fellow then entered the of- ¬ Or An Interrupted Current fice and I went outside to the street A few days went by and although BY HOWARD M YOST nothing was found to sustain the theory Copyright 1896 by J B Lippincott Co 5 of the detectives that fact did not lessen MWmhWtKmtKWmmwmmi I the general suspicion which rested upon me Indeed it was a case of surprise to me CHAPTER IV Continued that I was not arrested It woujd have The president was writing- when I been an easy matter for I had no entered but he laid aside his pen when thought of hiding The most public he saw me streets during the daytime and a con- ¬ Take a seat Conway he said cert or were fre- ¬ at I did as requested My heart was quented the theater heldnighthead erect my by me heavy before but it was heavier when as I had a right toIdo but was with a it I noticed the troubled look on his face heavy heart and a chastened spirit that Air Perry have you read the pa- ¬ I realized that people shunned me pers I asked Houses where I had been on most friend ¬ The president nodded assent ly terms were closed against me How is it that such a general im- ¬ I was tempted many times to seek pression has gone abroad that I had consolation and encouragement in the something to do with the affair Who presence of Florence Morley but it did has started such a rumor her I do not know Conway unless the not seem right nor kind to burdeneven bright life with my troubles police have given public expression to should she consent to see me of which their opinion was doubtful under the changed cir- ¬ The police And what is their opin- ¬ I cumstances Perhaps it was this fear Was it not shown beyond any ion which kept me away as much as any doubt that I was miles away from the other idea vault at the time that the robbery must About week after the robbery a let- ¬ must have been committed I say nothi- ter came ato my boarding place ng- about my own assertions But how con- ¬ Mr Nelson Conway Dear Sir can anyone doubt the word of a man venient kindly favor me with an If oppor- ¬ tunity for conversation this evening at of Mr Morle3rs standing Well Conway no one does doubt eight I remain in town over night and you will find me at my city residence that you told the truth in that But SYLVESTER MORLEY Mr Perry seemed loath to proceed Wondering what he could wish to say But what sir I demanded after to me I repaired to his house at the a pause time mentioned detectives theory is that you The Mr Morley received me in the library had accomplices who from directions and arose from his chair as I entered given by you were able to carry out a Good evening Mr Conway he prearranged plan Please gravely said bowing his head I answered with a scornful laugh be seated Accomplices Who are they I After I had chosen a chair on the op- ¬ asked posite side of the room and he had re- ¬ Well I suppose they are looking for sumed his seat he began somewhat re ¬ them Mr Perry said with a half luctantly but in his stately courteous smile way hope theyll enjoy the search I Our conversation may prove unsat- ¬ I said sarcastically Oh Mr Perry why isfactory to you If so I beg your par- ¬ is this thing brought upon me Why don in advance Of course you are am I so universally suspected when aware that the public in general con- ¬ nothing- can be shown against me If nects your name wth that daring and there is enough cause to attribute the mysterious affair at the bank robbery to me why am I not arrested I know very well sir that it is so ¬ We had hoped to keep the affair a se I replied sadly Now I do not mind saying that I do cret for a time at least Therefore few of the trustees thought it not necessarily condemn a man because soine best not to make it public as having he is suspected Mr Morley continued In a case like yours the general pub3rou arrested would have done We were all pledged to secrecy but somehow the lics opinion does not influence my opin ¬ affair got abroad I suppose you did ion At the same time the general not mention it public is not to be blamed so much No indeed I have not spoken to a after all The people form their opin- ¬ Ml- ions from the newspapers and I am soul on the subject I replied you do not sorry to note that the papers do not Perry I cried impulsively seem friendly toward you believe I am guilty do you That is true sir I answered And do not wish to believe so he re-¬ I cannot imagine why they should take I plied guardedly Oh think sir what this terrible af ¬ that stand when nothing absolutely fair means to me It is a fearful bur ¬ nothing can be found to criminate me I can furnish no idea why it is so den for a young fellow to bear who is 1 simply state a fact As I intimated it wholly innocent It is indeed But you see it is this is not my custom to condemn a man But way The bank is a public institution before he has been found guilt as its head dare not let my per- ¬ whatever my private opinion may be in and I sonal feelings interfere with my duty this case you must understand that the to the public Personally it does not suspicion which has fallen upon you seem possible that you could have any will necessarily preclude a continua- ¬ coxxnection with the loss of the peoples tion of the friendly relations which have existed between you and and my money Oh thank you Mr Perry I knew household you cannot believe your Oh sir in you could not think heart that I had anything to do with He cut me short Officially I must hold you in doubt so much so at least the banks loss I exclaimed bitterly that I cannot give you back your po- ¬ for kindly as was his manner the words he spoke seemed to strike a knell sition And did jrou suppose I expected to to my fondest hopes already said remain I asked indignantly I could on I have score Mr all I care to say Morley replied that not I want to hold no position where rather coldly absolute and perfect confidence is not And I felt in me You can consider this as my went on and your daughter sir she with trembling voice resignation sir I added not general I am glad you look upon it in that does smileshare theacross hissuspicion a A flitted face for light It is manly sir said Mr Perry moment Then he became grave again And Nelson not even the restoration and regarded me earnestly He did not of the missing funds would give me as reply for some time he seemed to be great pleasure as the establishment of considering his answer your innocence My daughter is rather indignant Never fear sir my innocence will she thinks that you are unjustly soon be proved It cannot be otherwise treated he finally said for I am innocent I said confidently I could not restrain myself on hear ¬ I have a small estate which came to ing this I sprang from my seat and me from my grandfather I continued approached him Every cent shall be expended if nec¬ Mr Morley you do not know what essary for the purpose of proving my it means to me to hear this You cannot innocence imagine how your daughters opinion You can do as you see fit about that fills me with hope May I ask you sir the president said after a long pause to express to her my deepest gratitude during which he seemed to be ponder ¬ for her faith in my innocence As Tiod But if you wish bears me her faith is not misplaced ing over my words for my advice I would say do nothing There was no controlling my voice it whatever on your own hook Nelson trembled in spite of my efforts to be he continued coming close up to me and calm Dear true hearted girl speaking low secret measures have al¬ I will convey to her your message ready been begun to solve the mystery said Mr Morley She has informed me and they will be thorough and far of the sentiment you entertain for her reaching This is wholly independent But Mr Conway I believe you are a of any investigations the police au ¬ young man of sense and honor You thorities may undertake You see my must therefore realize the position you boji that I do trust and believe in you would place her in by insisting on the liter all What I have told you ia in continuation of a friendship which out¬ strict confidence Live as quietly and of kindness and gentleness of disposi patiently as possible under the cloud tion she would probably not refuse you - EBEUARY 25 1898 I sat tp CUBAN RESOLUTION ALL THE GOOD WE CAN to you and wholly contrary to my wishes I fully appreciate the meaning of your words Mr Morley Believe me I regard your daughter too highly to intrude upon her notice under existing circumstances It is no sentiment I entertain for her it is love sir deeper truer fonder than mere sentiment This love has become the ruling motive of my life and will always remain so But I promise you I will hold no com- ¬ It would be unjust to her embarrassing I A WIRE munication with your daughter until it is shown before the world that I am innocent I confess to follow this course will be the greatest sacrifice of my life I have no parents no near re- ¬ lations to whom I can go for love and sympathy It means something therefore for me to promise you this Mr Morlev arose from his chair There was a kindly gleam in his eyes and an expression on his face of sadness was it At any rate there was undoubtedly a touch of sorrow in his voice when he spoke again It seemed somewhat strange to me at the time He had obtained the promise he wished but it did not seem to give him the pleas ¬ ure I naturally expected it would Mr Conway He extended his hand you are a man of honor he said I deem it a favor to shake hands with you I sincerely hope your innocence may be established But he hesi- ¬ tated here do not be over sanguine giving aroma of spruce ¬ ¬ - thereto and to what extent concentration is being practiced thereby Spanish authority and eyes the condition of the people concentrated Sleep did not come as quickly as I had Second whether the concentrated Cubans boasted to my old nurse it would and have been adequately sheltered clothed and fed by it was some time before my conscious- ¬ or havethe Spanish government or by others permitted ness began to wander into the domain clothing beenthemselves to obtain food and for of vague fancies and indistinct ideas Third what lawful steps if any are neces- ¬ which characterize the period between sary and can be taken by the United States to bring the war in Cuba to a speedy termina- ¬ waking and sleeping tion on grounds honorable alike to Spain and Then almost before my eyes could Cuba and which will result in the kingdom of open I suddenly sat up in bed and Spain relinquishing its hold on the island and in the establishment listened with hearing sharpened by the government there of a republican form of sense of i expectancy which had come Fourth To what extent Spanish barbarity CHAPTER V over me and cruelty have during the war now in prog- ¬ On the first evening of my occupancy Out through the silence of my room ress on the island of Cuba been practiced to ¬ of the old homestead I recalled Mr there came stealing the sound of a voice ward the inhabitants of Cuba and what can be lawfully by if any Morleys words and thought with sor ¬ but such a voice Not possessed by thing to done the United States the Cu- ¬ ameliorate the condition of row how much superior his judgment any human being surely Pitched on bans And to these ends and for these purposes had been to mine a high quavering tone and yet so soft and A year had gone by a year of heart- ¬ and small so faint as though borne said committee may sit at such times ses- ¬ places as they may see proper during the ache disappointment and unfulfilled from l great distance so plain as sions of congress and in vacation and shall longing and the cloud had not been though right at my bedside bearing no have the right to visit and take testimony in lifted from my life And oh I was so semblance to human tones but never- ¬ Cuba if deemed proper to do so All testi- ¬ homesick for just a glimpse of my dear theless undoubtedly a voice for after mony taken shall be preserved and the finding of said select committee together with all tes- ¬ loves face a time I could distinguish a word now timony shall be reduced to writing and re- ¬ A few days after my interview with and then ported to the senate at as early a date as prac ¬ Mr Morley I had received a note from were world weird mis- ¬ ticable Jf KENTUCKY in bed and Introduced in the Senate By Senato A Ilea listenedbut no more Tmunual sounds Declared Oaf of Order Itesalar Session followed Measure Washington Feb 24 Senator Allen Fkankfort Feb 18 en-ate Mrs Snyders words concerning mys- Wednesday introduced the following passed Resolution providing for a committee of three senators to visit the Eddyville peni- ¬ terious happenings in my house and resolution ¬ tentiary and ascertain its Sarahs unreasonable fears for my safe ¬ Whereas It is the established doctrine of ing the city of Henderson needs bill authoris to establish a free ty followed by the two events just men- the United States that the western hem high school bill providing th3t county school tioned did have an effect upon me al- isphere shall he dedicated to republican forms superintendents shall keep a record of all relieving county though the first event was due wholly of government recognizing the political equal- ¬ school districts pupilsetcand that connection ity of human beings and clerks from further duties in to an ordinary cause and the second Whereas The principles of the Monroe doc- ¬ to regulate the price of circus licenses by the the apparent sound of a slamming door trine or the doctrine of national number of cars used to transport the circus is wresting might be and probably was just what of this as applicable in the grasp any portion The local option bill came up on the appeal continent from of foreign the chair President Pro it seemed A gentle night breeze had countries as in preventing them obtaining- ad ¬ from the decision of absent Senator McClure Tem Goebel being arisen and some of the windows in the ditional territory and was called to the chair The opponents of the Whereas The island of Cuba by reason of bill again refused to vote and succeeded io upper part of the house might have its location and close been left open thereby producing States should byrightproximity to the United¬ breaking a quorum and the appeal remained be dedicated to a re- undisposed of a draught and causing an intervening publican form of government and House The house held its first afternoon ses ¬ Whereas A republican form of government sion Thursdayand resumed consideration of the door to swing shut True the sound seemed to come from beneath me But is and has been for nearly three years- main ¬ bill to allow a majority vote to authorize turn ¬ tained in said island by force of arms and pike bonds instead of two thirds It was pass- ¬ then that was probably imagination Whereas It is alleged 500000 persons on said ed by 57 to 30 The bill to appropriate 810000 In the silence of night a sudden noise island have died of starvation by reason of be- to establish a medical department to the A is rather difficult to locate How often ing concentrated by the Spanish government and M college was defeated yeas 15 nays 65 without being fed or afford the most common events under un- at various points provide food for themselves ¬ The bill to require the railroad commission to ed opportunity to assess the franchise value of railroads as well familiar circumstances become inex ¬ and hundreds are daily dying and as the tangible property was passed yeas 67 plicable mysteries Whereas The dictates of humanity require nays 9 I am not of a superstitious make up the intervention of the United States in such Fbankfort Ky Feb 19 Both houses of case therefore ¬ and therefore Sarahs vague fears did Resolved That a select committee of five the legislature Friday adopted resolutions pro viding that when they adjourn Saturday it will not produce in me a feeling of fright senators shall be appointed whose duty it shall was bill day in forthwith but there was a watchfulness about my be to inquire make a thorough investigation be till Wednesday It Mallory of Todd the in house Representative and into and report on the following senses as though there were funny subjects troduced a bill which is intended to gerrymand ¬ things to use Sarahs term about the First to what extent the work of concen- er the Third congressional district Congress- ¬ Rhea came house which would become apparent trating the inhabitants of Cuba has been car- man bill Senator here Friday night toofpush the Goebel chairman ried on by the Spanish government and how the in due time joint democratic caucus Friday morning issued persons island have in the Nestling my head down on the pil many years diedon said result of starvation last a call to meet at 8 oclock Friday night to take as the or three Blackburn low redolent with the grateful health for lack of sufficient food and diseases incident action on the Goebel force bill Rhea Ellis Enloe and other party leaders are Tor quite a time -S¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ self-preservat- ion - disiantfnart of the house ha slaiamed LEGISLATURE - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Bobberies have occurred before which have ever remained mysteries I must confess although I am one of the trustees and am therefore an interested party I am not so sure the perpetrators of this last robbery will ever be dis- ¬ covered There seems to be not the slightest clew to work on I do not say this to cause you pain but simply to warn you against entertaining hopes which may never be realized I closed my Florence Dear Mr Conway Father has informed me of your resolve not to call on me or at- ¬ tempt to keep up the friendship which made me so happy until you are freed from all suspicion I appreciate the manliness which prompts you to such a resolve and I wish to assure you from the bottom of my heart that I respect and trust you I know you are innocent and shall always believe Keep up a brave spirit The mystery will be explained and you exonerated Re ¬ member I believe in you wholly and shall always remain Your true friend FLORENCE MORLEY so which I took the worn note from the locket I wore around my neck and there in the shapen little folks like fairies and gnomes and we could hear their conversation I imagine their voices would sound like this one to which now I was listening There was no wonder Mrs Snyder had been impressed by it if this were the voice she had heard Strange indeed and unnatural as though not of this waild it seemed to me A creeping sensation came over me not exactly like that produced by fear there was more of awe of sol- ¬ emnity about it ¬ Washington Feb 24 Allens Cuban belligerent amendment was ruled out PRELIMINARY HEARING on a point of order and on appeal the chair was sustained 51 5 la the Ripley County Lynching Case THE MAINE here working for the bilL Chairman Johnston of the state central committee Hon D B Smith and other party dignitaries are work ing for the measure openly and a split in the caucus would not be a surprise Fkankfobt Feb 24 Senate The senate passed the bill providing for removing the state geographical collection of specimens maps etc now in the state house at Frank ¬ fort to the A and M college at Lexington and providing for the establishment of a school mining said of in mines and college estab- ¬ To introduced Bills lish the Bradley colony for epileptics as aa an ¬ nex to the Central Kentucy Asylum to re- ¬ quire treasurers of the state charitable institutions to give bond for 65000 instead of 530000 and allowing the treasurers to keep the money in some bank doing business in this state instead of in some bunk incorporated by the laws of this state House The senate bill regulating the sale of the Associated Press reports so that any newspaper can purchase said reports was passed The bill providing that in counties containing cities of the first second and third classes the county school superintendent shall be elected by the voters of the county outside the cities was reported favorably by the com- ¬ mittee The house resolved itself into a com- ¬ mittee of the whole to consider the proposed amendments to the constitution The refer andum amendment was discussed but the committee took no action Wit- ¬ Was Destroyed by Three Men One of Then liminary hearing of C H Hughes su- ¬ a Spanish Officer Spain Offers to Apol-¬ perintendent of the Ripley county in ¬ ogize and Pay an Indemnity firmary on the charge of implication Chicago Feb 24 A dispatch to the in the murder of Henry Shuter one of Chronicle says The president is striv ¬ the five men lynched by a mob last ing hard to postpone as long as pos- ¬ September was held late Tuesday af- ¬ nesses Furnish No Conclusive Evidence Versailles Indr Feb 24 The pre- ¬ LTO BE CONTINUES NOVEL LADDER It Was Lengthened by aHtroicMaHN A ladder is made to be walked on but a human ladder is a novelty and sometimes a grand novelty Such a ladder came into requisition in New York not very long ago But after all though the act was novel the actor was but one in the long line of men and wolnen who in lifes emergencies are always on hand to exhibit that spirit of courageous self forgetfulness which makes the looker on feel that there is something ¬ ¬ Form - ¬ Speak out fill I say or m Are ¬ pressed it to my lips as I had done many times since its receipt and I won dered if her heart was still true to the sentiment expressed in it The harvest moon was resplendent and the white beams came into the win ¬ dow where I sat in my night robe flood- ¬ ing my white drapery with light There were no bounds of human life the world seemed left wholly to the crickets and katydids With a sigh from the depths of my lonely heart I replaced the note in its receptacle and ¬ ¬ arose Turning from the window I saw right opposite me on the other side of the room a tall white figure What was it There it stood while I gazed spellbound motionless mysterious In a lightning flash of thought Sarahs forebodings came to me Then I grasped my pistol which was lying on the table beside me Now then if this is a practical joke intended simply to frighten mc let it stop I said It was with some dif ficulty ¬ kept steady I confess that my voice was Whoever you are speak and ex- ¬ plain or Ill see if you have substance enough to stop a bullet I paused for a reply but none came Speak out I say or as sure as there is a God in Heaven Ill fire I called again and again received no reply The white thing remained there in spite of my threats After another pause during which the cold chills chased up and down my spine I raised my arm took deliberate aim and fired A rattle of breaking glass followed the report of the pistol and a dark spot appeared in the center of the white figure The flash of the pistol had been reflected back and in an in- ¬ stant I realized the truth With a scornful laugh and a con ¬ demnatory exclamation at my foolish ¬ ness I placed the pistol on the table and got into bed Then a slight scuffling noise seem ¬ ing to come from beneath reached my ear and I said aloud and with a laugh Ive stirred up the rats at any rate Hello whats that I exclaimed as a deep muffled sound accompanied by a slight jar immediately followed It was as though a heavy door in some grand left in humanity yet It was but the old story of a tenement house on fire and a small crowd of frightened escaping tenants They came down the fire escapes in desperate haste before the firemen arrived upon the scene But between the last rung of the ladder and the ground was a drop of ten feet The light flimsy ladder swayed beneath the weight of the most venturesome tenant who stood irresolute frightened to take the big drop and unable to return for above was an ever increasing weight of human beings pressing downward It was a moment of peril and it threatened to be one of catastrophe But just then the janitor And Gunboat Nashville Leave Galveston ¬ Big Gun for the- Galveston Fortifica stepped forward self possessed and tions self forgetful Standing on the stoop Galveston Tex Feb 24 The bat- ¬ he reached up and found that his arms tleship Texas and gunboat Nashville could just grasp the end of the shaky sailed from Galveston Wednesday aftladder ernoon The Texas goes to rejoin Adm Climb over me he cried and stood Sicards fleet and the Nashville to Key his ground holding on to the flimsy West for orders It has been reported ladder while men women and children that the Nashville would be sent to scrambled over him to a place of safety Havana to replace the Maine but if By means of that human ladder they Capt Maynard has any such orders he all reached the ground Youths Com has given no hint of it here panion The big ten inch gun the first of the ordnance for the Galveston fortifica- ¬ JHe Didnt Caxe tions came through the state WednesWhen Admiral de Horsey at Port day and reached Galveston Wednesday Boyal was one night returning to his night flagship alone his way to the boat led POOR SPAIN across the barrack square A black sentry one of the West India regiments Hates and is Hated By All the Powerful Nations of Europe halted him at the gate with Who goes London Feb 24 Apropos of the dar Great was the admirals annoyance to find that he had neglected to get warlike situation barring any secret Spain is the password Thats all right he alliance in Europe the most isolated Germany Italy country said carelessly hoping to overcome form the the mans scruples of indifference you and AustriaRussia have triple alliance formed bonds France and know who 1 am Dunno know no of friendship England and Italy have body safreplied the negro pompous arrangement for the naval protecWhy Im an ly Sou cant go in dar tion of the Mediterranean Turkey has Admiral de Horsey Well you cant her great and good friends while 1 dont care if go in was the reply most of the smaller states are allied yous Admiral de Donkey 1 dont in some way to their larger neighbors ¬ ¬ ¬ - sible the crisis which is almost certain ternoon and evening before Squire to be precipitated by the report of the William Craig at Cross PlainSv board of inquiry commissioned to The point is about 12 miles from here investigate the destruction of the and 14 miles south of Osgood The battleship Maine In the inner cir- ¬ roads are execrable At 6 oclock Tues cles of the administration it is no long¬ day eVening court was in session and er pretended that the Maine was blown five witnesses had testified but no con- ¬ Good authority is clusive evidence had been found Hen- ¬ up by accident given for the assertion that Mr Mc dricks Steinmetz of this cityr was on Kinley has had in his possession for the stand for more than an hour Arch three days positive evidence showing Wright a bartender at Osgood for that the Maine was destroyed by ex- ¬ whom a warrant was also issued is be- ¬ ternal agencies lieved to be iu Chicago The Spanisn authorities are aware Hendricks Steinmetz was on the of the fact that the president has this stand Wednesday morning Stein ¬ evidence in his possession and they metz said that he was ordered into the have sent messages which have been house at 11 oclock p m at the point kept from the public disavowing of a gun and did not come out until all responsibility for the act and called by Ezra Taylorr the town mar offering to make humble apology as shall at about 3 am Charles Weis well as monetary compensation for enfelder a witness of Osgood did not the damage inflicted and in short to talk to any one about the mob and do anything which may be done hon ¬ went to bed at 11 p m utArch Wright11 orably to prevent war between Spain he said tlwas tending bar for me at and the United States the time The evidence in the presidents Did you assist Hez Hughes and hands fails to disclose the identity of others to kill Henry Shuter and the men who are responsible for others He answered in the negative At least three Young Kelly who it is said will the awfnl crime persons are concerned and one of testify has been proved without ve them is known to be a Spanish officer raeity Hughes came to the trial un It is not doubted that all the guilty attended and is allowed his freedom parties will be identified and promptly Willson was subpoenaed as a witness put to death by the Spanish officials at to debar but will assist in the prose Havana cution BATTLESHIP TEXAS HON D H GAUMER ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Editor and Postmaster at Zaneville Dies in St Augustine Fla of Apoplexy Zanesville O Feb 24 Word waa received here Wednesday afternoon of the sudden death of Postmaster D H Gaumer of apoplexy at St Augustine Fla where he had gone for the benefit of his health The fatal stroke waa the third within a year Mr Gaumer was born in this county in 1857 In 1881 he purchased the Xenia News Herald and soon demonstrated marked ability as a newspaper mana ger In 1SS3 he became proprietor of the Daily and Weeklj Signal in this city and had made it one of the best paying newspaper properties in the state In 1887 he was elected to the general assembly and later to the state senate being defeat- ¬ Dur ¬ ed for re electiou by four votes ing his term as senator he was instru- ¬ mental in sending Hon C S Brice to the United States senate and was rewarded by being made postmaster in 1894 He leaves a wife ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Besnlted In a Draw ¬ Springfield O Household Words A Candn-Knox-Litt- le but Spain Is isolated round boxing contest between Eugene Bezenah of Cincinnati and John Jen kinsof this city at Bias opera hou e Wednesday night resulted in a draw ¬ Feb 24 The 20 Both men showed considerable science REWARD OFFERED told a good story once at a church congress He said he For the Arrest and Conviction of the Per ¬ sons Who Burned the Post Office and remembered a lych gate in front of a Murdered the Postmaster at Lake City had been re- ¬ beautiful church which S C stored and made very nice There was postWashington Feb 24 This is the master general has offered aThe painted over the door reward of Gate of Heaven and underneath was 5300 for the arrest and conviction of the Go round the other persons who burned the post office at the large notice way Household Words Lake City on Monday night and a re ward of S500 for the arrest and con ¬ Charged for It And f did the doctor give you any viction of the persons who murdered the postmaster at the same time hopev4 Postmaster General Gary has issued C WellHWf hardly call it giving an orier to discontinue the office at - cajjo Journal Lake Iity suicr this time ¬ ¬ i- Plain Direction ing of Marion Sebastian by the Turn ers last June has been recalled by his widow Mrs Adaline Sebastian insti tuting suit for 20000 damages The defendants were acqtiitted of the charge of murder last September ¬ ¬ Lancaster Ky Feb Wants 820000 Damages 22 The kill ¬ Mjddlksbouough Ky Feb Will Fumigate the Mail 22 One 1 case of smallpox was discovered Men day afternoon by Health Officer Ilth ertson Several inmates of the pest Thy ost house have been releaav d office will fumigate all uheir outgoing mail beginning with Tuesday THE BOURBON NEW SfefPRIDA Y FEBRUARY 25 1898 fcj r Jfcoyal mahtis the food pure From Dixie Land wholesome and delicious New Orleans La Feb 22 1898 lniuspensidie balcony on nearly every house was peopled with cuijion huinan- - u itrvjyn T TMrnnr mm inmTth jjUmmAOMHUSM ity 1 r aa So many readers of The News hav ¬ ing personally expressed pleasure in i V my letters to The News from New York I am led to believe that a few Scotts and we sell it much paragraphs from the sunny climes of cheaper is a statement sometimes mSf En Dixie Land may prove interesting made by the druggist when Scotfs N R R route over the old reliable L NUPTIAL KNOTlSr Emulsion is called ton This shows to the Mardi Gras carnival at New Orleans I spent a pleasant day in the tiugagHiiieiilH Announcement n And Sol that the druggists themselves regard emnization Of The nijirfUtjfi Vows Tennessee capital with my kinswomen County Cltrk Paton issnedjanairiage Mrs Lizzie Champ and Miss Mary Champ The former is the esteemed license to Clay Thomas jjnW Maagit Vmatron of Dr Prices Nashville College Denuif Tuesday The marriage is atlnonncdda to occur for Young Ladies and the latter is an Absolutely Pure apt art pupil at the same institution at au parly date of Mr Neltsou Gav of of Cod Liver Oil with Hvooohos- The school which enjoys a merited Clark and Miss Li la Chenadlh- of Rich phitcs of Lime and Soda as the VMrfstandard and the purchaser who as one of the best in the motiI reputation NEW YORK u ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO South has home in splendid four story Mr Hniilvs Harp of Hutchison and desires to procure the standard buildings on Broad street and Vauxhall Miss MayEcton o North Midletown because he knows it has been of Place The buildings have every con- ¬ will b married in Cincinnati next untold benefit should not for one instant think of taking the risk of college venience THE BOnSBOflf HEWS able one inand the respect faculty is an Wednesday using some untried prepa- The thriving every The announcement of th6 engauemtnt citv of Nashville is probably the leading of Mr Adolph Halm the Seventeenth Year Established 1881 educational center of the South having violinist of Cincinnati aud Miss Mamie Published every Tuesday and Friday by tasgcforaLstand within its limits the famous Vauderbilt Davis of Lima Ohio will b received WALTER CHAMP University and its various departments with considerable interest The bride Editors and Owners O OH j BBUOE MILLER five years on the market Belmont College Boscobel College Dr has unule a nam for herself afc a violin ¬ should not be permitted by has jnst retnrnpd from a Make all Checks Money Orders etc Prices Wards Seminary the last four ist ami the intelligent purchaser movable to the order of Champ MiiiiiEK female schools St Cecilin and St Ber brilliant aud successful tour of the Be sure you SCOTTS Emulsion See nard Catholic and Fisk University South Mr Hahn is one of the best that the man get fish are on the wrapper and ADVER1I812JU RATE8 and Roger Williams College for colored known musiciaus iu Ciuciuuati aud 50c and 100 all druggists Displays one dollar per Inch for first Inser SCOTT students Among the interesting fea- ¬ comes from an exceptionally musical BOWNE Chemitts New York tion half rates each Insertion thereafter Locals or reading notices ten cents per tures of Nashville may be mentioned family his father and brothers all being line each insertion Locals in blac type twenty cents per line each insertion We now have our new laundry jun the magnificent capital building and professional musicians of- - note and Fractions of lines count as full lines when nins aud we are turning out first class equestrian statue the tomb ability the Jackson running at line rates Obituarss cards of thanks calls on candi of Piesident James K Polk and wife work Call and see samples of our dates resolutions of respect and matter of a Best patent flour 550 bfiB like nature ten cents per line The work and you will be sure to give us which are on the capital grouuds Special rates given for large advertise Fe Son your work x 2t old Polk mansion near the capital is au ments and yearly cards Star tg Hagokt Rfed Laundry tf rK object of great interest and veneration OBITUARY The Election Bill Caucus strangers The alike to Nashville and Furniture cheaper than anybodys is now fast decaying Respectfully Dedicated To The Memory Fifty Democratic members of the grand old house Of The Dead atl T Hintous except by the care- ¬ tf House participated in the caucus of the and is untenanted ZQ3T CXKrHi Austin Gollaber known tofame as a taker Among the pleasant acquaint- ¬ ¬ Groebel election Bill at Frankfort Wed playmate of Abraham Lincoln died at nesday night By a vote of 39 to 11 the ances I made in Nashville are Hon M his home near Hodgenville Ky Tues- ¬ A Shattered Nervous System one of bill was indorsed without amendment T Bryan an ex Bourbon who is day after a long illness He lacked one FINALLY HEART TROUBLE Twenty five Democrats were absent the leading lawyers in the city and Mr month of being ninety three years of beauti- ¬ Restored to Health by Dr Miles Nervine from the caucus At a joint caucus of and Mrs W F Cbanipe whose is an attractive place to the age Senate and House the bill was indorsed ful home Mrs Julia W Cox wife of Capt W A visit by a viya voce vote Messrs Perkins and elite of the Tennessee capital H Cox local agent of the Cincinnati Chilton being the only members to op- to the centennial grounds showed that died yesterday railroad raSZ3EBBBB pose it Sixty seven members attended the beautiful buildings are rapidly being Frankfort morning at the St Josephs Hospital at torn away The splendid Parthenon the joint caucus will be reseryed for a permanent art Lexington Besides her husband two ff Hon Fontaine Fox Bobbitt of Crab gallery and the centennial ground will children survive Carlyle and Edith DEALER IN The remains will be taken from Lexing- ¬ Orchard who represented Lincoln be converted into a public park Furniture Window Shades Oil ton to Falmouth to morrow morning County in the Legislature some years From the window of the Alamitos uiotns Carpets Mattresses ago has announced his candidacy for one of the five sleepers speeding South- ¬ where they will be interred in the Fal Etc the Democratic nomination for Congress ward on the L For first class work Three first class N special I had my mouth cemetery Services by Rev Dr Eighth district on co idition that first yiew of a cotton field just after en Ritherford barbers All work done strictly first the The deceased was a Special attention given to Undertak class Next door to Bourbon Bank daughter of Squire W G Wppdsou of ex Governor James B McCreary of tering Alabama while writing these 4nov tf ing and Repairing this city does not make the race paragraphs At this season it looks but Falmouth and has been an invalid for Main Street - - Paris Ky This makes three candidates already in little like the landscape and magazine several years New Laundry Agency the field the others being Hon G- G pictures of the cotton fields or the jubiThe latest styles of soft and stiff hats Gilbert of Shelbyville and Hon J lee scenes depicted in Down In Dixie from 50 cents to 5 have Jrrriyed at I have secured the agency for the Winchester Power Laundry a first Mort Rothwell of Lancaster and other Southern dramas The Price Cos clothiers tf EDWARD HARDY the jolly man class institution and solicit a share of 3P 33 S3 jXrGS ager of Sheppard Cos great store at bushes are about fifteen inches tall and The Enquirer apologizes for the yel- ¬ Braceville 111 writes I had never 402 MAIN ST The Northwesterns dividends t rAnlo KY left at Clarke Clays drug store will low journals in the following Of only here and there could be seen a tuft been sick a day in my life until in 1890 I Over Deposit Bank receive immediate attention Work of cotton which careless pickers had policy holders are unequaled and to got so bad with nervous course the newspapers must get all they prostration that I ca led for and delivered promntlv can about the Maine catastrophe and overlooked Scores of bales of cotton procure Northwestern dividends- you had to give up andcprnmence to doctor I Office hours 8 to 12 a in l to p m Respectfully- must carry Northwestern insurance tl tried our locil physicians and one in Joliet 1 li they are obliged to leave their readers to were noticed at several stations Bruce Holladay but nono gave mo any relief and I thought The Mardi Gras specials were viewed do a gr--deal of siff There is no I was going to die I became despondent New line of baby carriages mow in telling what will turn o be the fact by crowds of villagers at every station and suffered untold agony I could not eat J T Hiutons tr sleep nor rest and it seen which goes to prove that Cynthiana d3 if I could It taleb a great deal of reading though A new nek band is often nil that a not exist At the end of six months I was to extract the kernel the only curious town on the L isnt N Those little Alabama coons made needed to make a cast away shirt at reduced to but a shadow of myself and at V last my heart Hon Evan E Settle the popular famous in song and visible ever- ¬ good as new We put them on free 01 truly miserable became affected and I was I took six or eight botts Congressman from the Seventh District ywhereare but prototypes of the Ken- ¬ charge of Dr Miles Nervine It gavo mo rcliOi from the start and at last a cure the great has received a letter iroui the Secretary tucky pickaninnies They all look most tf Bourbon Steam Laundry est blessing of my life of the Navy informing him that a cadet alike to me By the way the absence Dr wngnts Celery Tea curea constipa are Miles Remedies¬ Dr ship vacancy exists at the Naval Acad ¬ of colored persons at the station at Cull- ¬ tion sold by all drugsick headaches 25c at druggists Miles emy for this district Mr Settle has man elicited the news that not a col- gists under a positive j OYbTERS not decided whom he will appoint and ored person lives in that village Nervine celerv fresh cakes arm guarantee first bottle¬ crackers ntw owighum molasses New benefits or money re will give letters from all applicants Mttesfores The L N seems to be the popular York cream cheesp funded Book on dis- ¬ careful consideration Hearth eases of the heart and line to the Mardi Gras and right well tf Newton Mitchell nerves free Address does it deserve the preference The sero DR MILES MEDICAL CO Elkhart Ind In the House at Washington Tuesday vice is good and the trains make quick The Haggard Reed Steam Laundry after a motion by Mr Bailey to adjourn time and through traffic in emrmous is turning out excellent work They New crop currents raisins itron had been voted down Mr Johnson Re eyery train being crowded solicit your work and are making a The Ray ¬ peaches prunes apricots hon n j oat rvipublican of Indiana niide a vigorous mond Whitcomb Mardi Gras special specialty of domestic finish or hj y meal rolled oats speech against Hawaiian annexation from New York which passed over Nkwton V tt tf the finish desired The Senate after thn reading of Wash- ¬ L N was composed of twelve Largest and cheapest line of lace cur See J T Hintous lint- - oj car- ingtons farewell address passed the bill sleepers Thus the public shows confitains at J T Hin tons pets and wall papers tf providing for two luHiHonal artillery dence in the L N regiments to man roast TO defense Since Sunday many thousands of tic batteries visitors from the North East and West The Northwestern T vj tas have arrived m New Orleans attracted OF i A resolution off ere m the United thither by the fame of the MarJi paid to reprHdMuHiv n Gras Every mother holders and to ih States Senate by Senator Morgan of carnival and royally has the a is Crescent Alabama and adopted by the Senate City entertained her guests feels an i n d e -- now holding f h u tS01 an To day looks to the construction of a battleship which was a double scribable dread excens over pr uiivn ver holiday being equal at least to any waiship in the Shrove Tuesday 20000000 of the pain and fat Tuesday and world to be named George Washing ¬ George Washingtons birthday danger attend- ¬ We a Hoffwing s was the ilt S VtW ton ant upon the misses and chu r merriest maddest day of the whole ial Ever- - brought to Paris The new J ¬ year for it was given entirely over to most critical pe- pric- h of it Newspaper In Trouble enjoyment and on every building were riod of her life the otf the royal colors purple green and puIjj the Circuit Court at Harrodsburg V Becoming a rplein flags and banners The carnival Tuesday Miss Kittie Hanna was awardmother should be Ins re in ed 25000 damages against the Lexing ¬ really began Monday afternoon with the a source of joy day ton Argonaut The verdict was for the arrival of his majesty Rex King of the to all but the are the newest and at the same time the most beautiful f nil amount claimed owing to the fact Carnival who came up the Mississippi suffering and that the paper made no response to the iu his royal vessell accompanied by his danger of the ordeal make papers seen for years at a MEDIUM COST fleet and the D S cutter Galveston its anticipation one of misery suit Mid the booming of the guns of the U NI am giving some very close estimates on contract S battleship Marblehead a French work or PAPER ON THE WALL and an Austrian corvette Awarded and the whistles of countless steamers is the remedy which relieves Highest Honors Worlds Fair tugs and locomotives King Rex and his women of the great pain and suf-courtier disembarked at the foot nf fering incident to maternifv this Canal street and the parade immediate- hour which is dreaded as womans ly moved up that broad thoroughfare severest trial is not only made To match the papers Arriving at the city hall the keys of the painless but all the danger is re- ¬ city were tendered to King Rex by moved by its use Those who use Mayor Flower The erand afternoon this remedy are no longer de parades were surpassed by the inagnifi spondent or gloomy nei vousness cient night pageants when the nausea and other distresqino- mn- electric and calcium lights lent ditions are avoided the System is VV additional beauty to the gorge- ma icduy tor tne coming event ous tinsel and gold bmbroidered and the serious accidents theWor7d- so com Elegant Line of Pictures and Room Mouldings costumes and the superb floats and mon to the For 14 years this shoe by merit Fend me vour old furniture to be repaired critical hour are alone has distanced all competitors created interest in the mysterious obviated by the use W L Douglas 3850 840 and S509 Your furniture moved by experienced hands of Mothers shoes are the productions of skilled workmen masqued reveleis The glitter of rhe Friend from the best material possible at these prices s a blessing to woman Also 350 and H shoes for men 350 tinsel was relieved by frequent comWood Mantels furnished complete boys and youths and S20OW L 81TS forshoes are Indorsed Douglas panies of infantry marines and a dozen Undertaking in all its branches by over 1000000 wearers as the best MOST PERFECT MADE at allDmff or sent by mail on receipt ofStores In style fit and durability of any price bands of music The streets were shoe ever offered at the prices A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Free Embalming scientifically attended to They are made in all the latest of packed with a pushing jostling good BOOKS Containing invaluable informationRflnt fcom Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant shapes and styles and of every vari FREE interest to all vomn will Vn i ety of leather CARRIAGES FOR HIRE 10 any aaaress upon application b7 humored crowd of sight seers while the 40 YEARS THE STANDARD If dealer cannot supply you write for cata The BBADPIELD L Douglas Brockton Mass Sold by logue TR fiir ¬ shall have to apologizBSlfor these hnrriedlv written pues Jwbieh were penciled while the fuuwaxttdi fast and fnt ions To morrow I shgll send a more interesting letter of SeP Orleans as topics iSmmW C Just as Good Emulsion IF YOU WANT TO PLOW FOR PROFIT AKIH0 Scotts YOU MUST USE THE BILLED POWDER - v 1 OLIVER PLOW Stm P makes it tnejDest and most economical W e art Jl aMl ¬ OVER 4000 ¬ ¬ I plow has such a record SOL3D of these plows in use in Bourbon ancTadjoining counties No other y J NEELY ¬ sz lllpj GEO W DAVIS ¬ Buck and Bills Barber Shop ¬ - ¬ m H DAILEY I -- - 6r r lM ¬ I - -- v I AM NOW READY SEOW THE MOST COMPLETE LINE ¬ - j Baby M me - - 1 WALLPAPER BURLAP EFFECTS -- - ¬ ¬ man-of-w- ar MOTHERS FRIEND j ¬ 1S95 CARPETS - 1 - ts a Ji M i CREAM j - BAKIN POWMR ¬ DOUGLAS 3 SHOE L JT HiNTON j ¬ ¬ a BEGULlTqCO H ft Atlamt 6a to W - t JwM 4- - TELE BOURBON NEWS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 25 1898 Births The Advent OffWOur Future m y SEW M BOUBBQH HEWS 1881 Mlllergburg Wants the I O O F Home Seventeenth Year Established Bowling Green Lexington and Mil lersburg are all anxious to secure the Odd Fellows Widows PERSONAL MENTION COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED BY THE NEWS MAN iWomon Men And ft A i Ui9 Thomas were in Frankfort Wednesday Insurance in the Hurst Home only Oliver Shanks Miss Lelia Johnson has returned cost the policy holders fifty cents on the Lexington An Ancient Bourbon Deed man on the Maysville from a visit with relatives in Millers- hundred dollars during the year 1897 Lexington branch is in the hospital at O W Miller Agent The News is in receipt of a copy of burg Hutchison Ky nursing a seriously mashed hand Mrs James E Clay and daughter Ind Standard con ¬ the Greensburg Of Byron W King will give one of the taining an extended notice of a highly Mips Nannie were in Cincinnati Wed- ¬ most charming entertainments ever in prized relic in the shape of a deed given nesday Paris Monday night at the Opera Thomas Hamilton on December 16 1799 Miss Ora Barton of Millersburg is for eighty three acres of land in Bour the guest of her sister Mrs Roseberry Secure your seats now house A house of fiyve rooms and two acres To close out all Winter goods during the next 30 days Apply to of ground nearthe Station bon county for a consideration of nine Rogers Saml Boyd Rogers and family of shillings O W MILLER we will sell everything in stock at pricey less than cost Mips Mary Thornton guest of Mrs will moye to this city and go Hutchison Ky Hutchison The entire instrument is written in a to house keeping in the Jos Hendricks clear bold and legible hand and has John Connell returned Wednesday to Millprsburg house on Second street on March 1st Dress Goods formerly 75c and 100 per yard at 39c ml tracing stood the test of nearly a century fairly Miss Marie Parrish has returnpd to fancy weaves broadcloth novelties and whipcord diagonal merges The paper upon which it is The noted author elocutionist poet well Cincinnati to resume her studies at the Table linens and napkins large variety at cost and actor Byron W King will give written is badly worn The wording of College of Music My residence on Mt Airy containing All our underwear at much less than cost one of his recitals Monday night at the the conveyance especially that part of it seven rooms There is a good cellar Penan gs and percales formerly Sic t close 4c per yard Mr and Mrs E M Dickson and fruit water large yard etc Will rent Oppra House for the beneht of the relating to the metes ind bounds is very ee our hosiery at 10c and 15c per pair worth 25c daughter Miss Lizzette visited in Cin lor money or will board with the ladies of the second Presbyterian unique and interesting reading but is family and can furnish the rooms Ap Notions of every description less than cost too lengthy to reproduce here The cinnati Wednesday Church ply at the house or at the residence of 1U 4 New York mills sheeting worth 30c for 18c deed is a conveyance by Samuel and Miss May Benjamin guest of Miss J A Wilson runaway team attached to a Isabella Hindman to Thomas Hamilton bplendid bleached and unbleached cotton 5c per yard A Ida Friend returned yesterday to Madi- ¬ MRSeA A BARCLAY loaded with corn collided with of eighty three acr s of lard situate son Female Institute Richmond where wagon the fence around the Christian Church lying and being in Bourbon county en she is a student sttwrrj The negro driver the wafers of a branch of Hingstons breaking it down Saxtons orchestra will furnish was caught in the trace chains nnd was Hinkston Fork of Luking Lickiug 1 at Odd Fellows Hall - 5Z5uLOx wLi LiE music this considerably bruised k for atother of the known by tho name or iuctJnaeyears old Bourbon Dancing Dark bay mare atiout three white tace white arouud right hind Hodges Wm Brock on the north side of said branch being Clubs series of delightful dances WE RaL BE0EIYED A SPLENDID ST00K P Messrs A O foot bad saddle on when she came to Tilrord part of a survey of four thousand acres Brennan Eph Sayre Tom Mr and Mrs Hal Brent or Cleve- ¬ my stable on High Street between IMPORTED SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS John Y Oldham granted by the commonwealth to Robert land Ohio are guests of Mrs C Alex- ¬ Sixth and Seventh Clark Paul Justice Owner an have Burton and J T Davidson Lexington Elks Mr and Mrs Brent will short- ¬ mare bv proving ownership and paying ander for keep and advertising came down Tuesday night to assist in t Cocktail olives Fee Son ly return to Kansas City to reside JAMES WHEELER an initiation and help dispose of a ban- ¬ The Col George Mason Society of Turnpike Troubles In Jessamine Pakis Ky 28feb lt quet Col John B Chenault of Rich ¬ the Children of the American Revolu- ¬ mond was the candidate for initiation Our Prices are lower than any houBe in Central Kentucky wheB There is a bitter feeling in Jessamine tion will meet with Miss Dorothy Lou- Et I3STCS- - 3 We ask you to give us a call quality ard stylt are considered The Mt Sterling Democrat sajs county against militiamen who have fe Talbott Saturday Feb 26th at 230 Arch Paxton of Paris has accepted been sent there to guard ton gates oclock p m The many friends of Mr Tuos the position of baggage agent at the One gate keeper refused to allow the p Mr Paxton is a brother soldiers to enter his toll housa until or ¬ Henry Clav will be glad to hear that O depot C of our own townsman Claude Paxton dered to do so alleging that the militia ¬ Mr Clay is so ranch improved as to be The Bluegrass Nurseries offer every- ¬ who will men were drunk A liveryman at able to visit friends in this cityWednea thing for Orchard Garden Lawn No and is a clever gentleman O courte- ¬ Nicholasville has been warned to hire day and yesterday Agents patrons of the C serve the S oaici Strawberry and general nursery cat- ¬ ously and promptly no more horses or vehicles to the sol- ¬ Messrs Nicholas Longworth A G alogue on application to diers and threatened with dynamite if Cark and George Griff en and Col Auctioneer A T Forsyth sold on he does not obey the warning H F HILLENMETZER Brent Arnold of Cincinnati guests of Wednesday for J Q Ward attorney-in-faOUR Lexington Ky B Alexander return- ¬ for E M Hildreth 90 acres of Fleischmans yeast for sale by Mr and Mrs Geo afternoon Telephone 279 ed home Tuesday land on the Hume Hawkins pike to McDermott Spears Wolstein Little Misses Birdie Mrs Kate Miley of Harrison county Advertised Letter List Davis Louise and extended for 4410 per acre cash Laud adjoin an invitation The News ing this tract sold twelve months ago at List of letters remaining unclaimed to showing in Pario Ky postoffice Feb 25 1898 to attenti the Baby Concert given A about ten dollars less per acre the same we We have just opened up at the old lafet evening at Mrs C Wilsons a considerable advance for Kearns K Berry Cora Co Main stand of the Midland Coal quality of lands Kerr U aiian Bell Mrs Chanie Miss Daisy Long and Misses B rd St between 6th and 7th St and we are Kellis Millie Will Bowles Mollie A Profitable Investment and Fannie Rogers of Georgetown will offering the best KENTUCKY and onway Winnie Kiser Ernest arrive this evening to be the guests of TENNESSEE COAL Logan Mrs Sallie A hint to probable purchasers of Feek Gard Montgomery J C Gray J R Miss Eddie Spears and will attend the AT 11 AND 12 CTS PER BUSHEL land A tract of 400 acres of Bourbon Garrison Lou Pates Maggie ball at Odd Fellows Hall to night Give us a tral delivered Stollan Miss Bell land was sold a year since and there Gray Ruth ¬ The Jemima Johnson Chapter T were but three bidders two from Har Harney William Tolbert Misb Yinee THE PARIS COAL CO W itson Rliza J B Henry W lliam A R was entertained Tuesday the rison one iroin Nicholas the land being Heory James WiWon HeL i tta is twenty second of February by Mr purchased bv a Harrison gentleman Mrs BirdieWhite Alou i j Hughes He rented the place for taxes and six Charles Stephens at her attractive home PUBLIC BENTIKS OF LAND He has Persons calling fqr aboye letters will on Second street per cent on the investment The rooms weie just been offered 25 per cent advance please say advertised tastefully decorated with the nation 1 W i-- Davi P M over purchase prio for the tract a big The landed estate of Thos Woodford colors All senned to enter into the deceased will be rented at the court advance in one year See ad of Tarr Whiskers removed from collars and snirir of this natriotie nnnaRinn laid on first page Mtc house door on cuffs by the Bourbon Steam Laundry Cassius M Clay presided with grace and Monday Night At The Opera-Hou-- e At the opera house Monday eight dignity in the absence of the Regent SATURDAY FEBRUARY 26 1898 ¬ BIRTHINGTONS WASHDAY The ladies of The Second Presbyter- Byron W King the eminent entertain- ¬ Rtsv Fred Eberhardt offered a beautiful at 2 oclock p m to the highest and America was then sung best bidders All the land except 35 ian Church have secured in Byron W er under the auspioes of the ladies of prayer never allowed the Father of his- ¬ K ng one of the most noted of entertain the Second Presbyteiian church Appropriate selections giving the life acres in grass and none of it will he Country to dance with joy at thecultivation The 35 acres of ers The Scranton Pa Tribune says will give one charming of Washington were read by Mrs John rented for wneat of his oe renrea xnr will All through the entertain evenings Get your tickets at Brooks nfbini sight of a well laundered t shirty Stuart and Mrs Shackelford at the growing be rented in lots of from 100 land will way in a delightful j ment hepaved his i conclusion of which Rev Eberhardt to 250 acres cuffor collar because he wasntmanner to ana liiuscrauv us uj iuu out New Spring style tailor maoe charmed all with his rich voice in solor or any desired particulars apply to possesses the vry ceediug number He initiated into th secrets of those Miss Lucy Miller then read in effective B Woodford at the Bourbon Bank agreeable art of story telling and even suits and skirts at Ky punning but at no time does he lessen Those- who stvle Burdettes poem Washington and Paris up to date yrt Hes GOS PRANK 1U B WOODFORD butfnflnrl f Sisijitv due to bis All His KateeC VV B WOODFORD live in Paris know a good thing r Experienced hands are handling our Eedf mile and SodaUM J T WOODFORD when th y see it though and thej Executors interpreted aj masterly ahows his won- - new steam laundry and our customers wa9 the pronounced feature of the occa- are all well pleased Let us call and ion the charming hostess inapiriug all finish color and perfect work done derfnl range l versatility King will appear Monday night Mr m u t voar ijnen We can ulease von too F Qn1 041111 on their linen is our best advertises i -o Puria Rrnfl InRM hOHSe ALVA CRAWFORD af carl Crawford U hauuakd oc rusiD delightful lunch was served ment gogvwmitjju y cuffs ironed on our im ¬ Collars and Thompson Isgrig are Davis BRO proved machine are unsurpassed for offering surprising bargains in mens Frank Co are showing an beauty of color and finish and boys stylish shoes The prices are Laundry Boubbon Steam elegant line of the newest styles WtO Proprietor tf W M HINTON JR tf right -- and Orphans office at Paris Ky as Home to be erected in the town that rEniciecl at the Post iiss mail matter secoJ offers the greatest inducements and the latter is making earnest endeavors to anchor the Home in Bourbon TELEPHONE NO 124 At the committee meeting in Louisville WedSUBSCRIPTION PRICES nesday Bowling Green was represented Payablein Advance y J Whitt Potter T O Mitchell T 2 00 Six mouths 00 One year J Smith G E Townsend W E Settle news costs you cant even get a re ¬ J D flines H E Jenkins C H port FKOM A GUN FREE OF CHARGE McElroy and J Hawley Payne Lex ¬ Orders Etc ington sent Judge M J Durham R G Make all Checks Money payable to the order of Champ MiiiiiKR Elliott and J Soule Smith Millers burgs interests were looked by T Spring style dress goods and P Wadell J F Woolnmsafter Harmon silks arriving daily at Frank Stitt and three gentlemen from Paris J T Hinton E B January and Rev Cos Edward Mann See on eighth page summary of coun- ¬ Millersburgs bid for the Home was ty assessors work for 1898 equivalent to 31000 in cash not includ ¬ ing the contingent subscription of the Shredded wheat biscuits county and citT of Paris Fee Son 2t Lexingtons bid was 14000 of which John A Skillman has rented the H 10000 was on uncollectable county and Todd Wilson farm near Cane Ridge city subscription and Bowling Green page for lengthy dis- ¬ nid 1524950 See the second This committee will visit each of the patches relating to the Maine wreck contending for three places the Alex Rice has rented the residence of location of the home Bowling Green Mrs Helen Spears on Mt Airy Avenue Lexington and Millersburg the first Mr G C Thompson of near this named on March 30 the second on city is confined to his room from the March 31 and the third on April 1 On April 2 they will report the result of effects of a recent fall their investigations to the General com- ¬ In Judge Purnells court Alex Rice mittee Bowling Green has bid 15200 colored was held in 75 bond on charge Lexington 14 000 and Millersburg of petit larceny for trial at Circuit college grounds Jand building worth Court close tn 40000 The City Council last night elected The Odd Fellows of Kentucky have Wm Remington as Councilman from already a fund of nearly 25000 for the the Third ward vice Sherman Stivers Home and this amount will be swelled to nearly 50000 The order in this resigned Si ate is a rich one having about 800000 A large crowd attended the supper in the various treasuries and is able to given Tuesday night by the ladies of support a home on as large a scale as is the Catholic Church and a neat sum needful wasnetted from the supper 2t Pin Olas Fee Son N brake an L ¬ 1 To the wifeJtofjjfTbepdore Sallee a YOUR SHOES daughter 1 m Notes Hastily Jotted On The Streets At Should be entirely weather proof at this season It is falBsr SCINTILLATIONS The Depots In The Hotel Lobbies And economy to wear shoes that do not keep your feet dry and comforfca--b- le Elsewhere An Interesting Jumble Of News And Mrs Joe M Hall was in Lexington Comment you cant afford it We have just arranged a special value sale -yesterday Gen John B Gordon is reported to be Mr Dick Hutchcraft of Jessamine very ill at Port Huron Mich and may Ladies Misses and Childrens Shoes and ateo Mens and BoyV is in the city not recover Shoes at low down prices Our January invoice revealed that we Lexing Mrs W E Siuiui was in Mrs E N Maxwell of Louisville have too many shoes and this fact will prove greatly to your advaii ton Wednesday has been re elected Kentucky Regent of tage it yifii will call immediately Dennis C McMamara is home from Daughters of American Revolution a visit in Alabama The question of a State Fair to be ¬ Mrs H A Power returned yester- ¬ held a Lexington is again being agitated It is being informally discussed by day from Maysville the Chamber of Commerce Mr T L Evans of Cynthiana was The white citizens of Lake City S in the city Wednesday presented the appointment of a Mr Geo R Bell was in Louisville C negro postmaster by setting fire to his Wednesday on business home and firing a volley into the burn ¬ yesterday ing house The postmaster and an in- ¬ Mrs F Fugazzi returned from a visit in Lexington fant were killed and five others of the Mr Talbott Clav left yesterday for family were wounded L4e a weeks visit in Louisville STOCK AND TURF NEWS Mr W R Thomas made a business Wednesday trip to Cincinnati Sales and Transfers Of Stock Crop Etc Miss Carrie Frank arrived from Turf Notes New wash Dress Goods Louisville Tuesday evening New French Organdies A combine of Christian county farm New French GinghaMis Miss Emma Miller is quite ill t ers Wednesday sold to a milling com- ¬ Choice line of Domestic Ginghams the home of Mr Horace Miller pany at Hopkinsville 35000 bushels of The largest and cheapest line of Hamburg s and Laces of our Mr and Mrs John Webb Jr left wheat for 35000 cash rect importation ever brought to this city yesterday for Indianapolis Ind Vol Ferguson and Peddicord Bros New line of Silks for waists skirts linings efr jus received ¬ Myers Miss Cornay Watson returned Wed delivered Tuesday to Liggett White Goods Picardy Welts Piques Plaid Muslins Nainsooks anOT 33220 lbs of tobacco at 14 cents per lb nesday from a visit in Maysville Organdies crop was raised on eighteen aeries of rr Give us a call and see what we will do for you before buyin fcy of Georgetown The MisB Mary Bryan land elsewhere is the guest of Mrs James Wilson Davis Thompson IsoiiG have in Miss Christine Reickel of Cynthi school childrens shoes extra good values aua is the gpest of the Misses Hill Mr E E Graves of Boston was for very little money Try- them the guest of friends here Tuesday HJTUV1TMIHIII1IJH1 llllULIimil rrv The Northwestern is carryiug nearly irTnW1 Mr Rudolph Dayis was the guest 1000000 insurance on the lives of of lady friends in Carlisle Wednesday Bouibon Countys representative citi ror zens Uaii on ft if jjow Hons C M Clay Jr and C M particulars 26oc 8t 2i - Davis Thomson Jsgrig IsTov Oil Sale FOR THE SPRING- ¬ di jr CONDON SPE ¬ FOK KENT ¬ FOR PLZEIsTT ¬ Mare Taken Up -- - FOR FA1 J AND WINTER - TREES SF PLANTS VINES 898 11101 ct REMEMBER WE HAVE COAL SPRING GOODS make a first class Suit for and thp 200Ot OUR GUARANTEE j We make every garment to order and do not send out any ready made clothing Every garment is handled only by first class tailors and guaranteed to fit LAVIN Central Hotel HUKILL Building j - j - I - I Sgc j ZZ -- CRAYFQRD i J i j lie Boui lum Steam Telephoia No 4 Laundryi - Spring jackets and capes at Sam Clay whiskey McDermott Spears Frank Cos and patterns in ginghams lawns Madras cheviots percales etc Shop conierjMain and Fifth Sts j -- W jp THE BOUJRBON fr tt NEi VIcvfh PHIDAY FEBRUARY 25 1898 HENRY GEORGES RIDE An Incident of the Dlstlngrulsliecl Sin ¬ THE BOURBON NEWS Eighteenth Year Established 1881 Published Every Tuesday and Friday by WALTER CHAMP I Edltors md Owner BRUCE MILLER f half suspected music was a pulsion yes more than that a life principle wTith him Music of any kind over powered him enslaved him IS THE DAY GROWING LCjfMGER ¬ He With beams of love and dreams of home The bells ring oer the tossing bars The white sails dipped beneath the stars But fairer than all stars or night The harbor light the harbor light O sailors singing in the spars k merry challenge to the stars 3 captain at whose glad command THE HARBOR LIGHT How welcome oer the sea that night The twinkle of the harbor light A star that trembles on the foam Toward the light the harbor light And swift we sped from storm and gloom To smiling shores of light and bloom The sorrow of the voyage past Sang in the joy of Home at last Home where the ships in shelter rest Home where the light the love is best Over the plunging seas of night Loves blessing in the harbor light O ships that in the darkness roam Sweet sing the harbor bells of Home Though far the shore the voyage long The dark will drift to morning song The bells sing oer the tossing bars The sails bend sure beneath the stars Still still the distant shore we sight And gain the light the harbor light F L Stanton in Atlanta Constitution Pur brave ship leans toward the land ithin far vine clad cots of white Love hears the sea bells in the night 5vjft as a seagulls be our flight of hearing- left him when a cornet sounded The bugle calls thrilled and and mastered him And the oddest part of it all was thai he couldnt play any Kot one kind of an instrument The Couldnt even whistle a tune whole thing was purely objective to him Then as well as he could he ex- ¬ plained it to me but I deduced most of the story His mother had been married to a musician who was destined to be- ¬ come famous Everybody had said so all predicted great fame for him But he died before the boy was born and couldnt resist it Every sense but that Enthralled by Music BUT t GEv Its interesting you know rarely interesting Its as good a story as that terous ¬ by proving it Weil said the other who was a com- ¬ pany captain and not in the medical corps I can only look upon it as prepos-¬ ture That doesnt prove that it isnt possi1 ble the major answered Of course its a wonderful thing which he gives out as truth but a man of Prof Schencks standing is entitled to tilaim almost anything and then to fool lis all the major looked reflectively the rising- spiral of smoke and said he didnt know about that The man who had appealed to him be ¬ cause he was an expert for corrobora- ¬ tion of his argument seemed surprised Why you dont mean to say theres anything serious in his claim do you hi inquired Its square against na- ¬ V F f He is not a large dog says the but he will pack 75 pounds tration through the snow after the snowshoes I was stationed down in well lets have made the trail Dogs that will let names and dates go he began pack 40 or 50 pounds are common Anyhow it was years ago and it was The Indians at Madison Creek move far enough away to be beyond all pres- ¬ everything with dogs They handled ent reach A wild country not moun ¬ something like 1000000 feet of logs in tainous so much as desert and volcanic that way last season Some of the logs r Great cinders of rocks burned under a were 40 feet long and 5 feet in diam ¬ sun which was in business all the time eter They use no horses in this coun and the uplands were rough jagged v try in winter The dogs are fed only and untravelable like juniior Himalayas SOULJI WALKED INTO THE MIDST at night and then but half of a made of coke Still all this has nothing dried OF US salmon The natives live on the same to do with the story It only comes back to me now because I remember in that oven of a country for the con food The priest is the high ruler among what a time of it we had finding any tinued playing of the band so the lh ing fit to be made into a respectable colonel directed the leader to holdback them It was he who caused this years cemeterj when we buried Lieut Wheel¬ until we got to the top of thft Jiill He tixtra supply of fish to be kept he told er who as Esaid had been killed by one did that and as we drew near to the them to put up enough for two years of his own men a fellow named Soulji place of the burial the massive notes Xow they eat the fish they caught Italian maybe Austrian Spaniard of Chopins funeral march reverberated the summer before last It is not un- ¬ something out of the common run of and echoed from the rocks and heights common to see fish piled as high as city enlisted men I am not a musician and cannot jfpeak 25 to 30 feet all dried It rests on posts It was Soulji who acted under the pre technically of these things but it Was a set in the ground and on the top of the natal influence The first time I noticed marvelous occasion The band sevjtned jiosts are kettles to keep mice and This was on a day when one of his com- ¬ to gather inspiration from Hie wild squirrels from getting at the fish panions had Jieen kicked by a horse surroundings and such music I irvver Another Klondike freight car and nearly killed The victim was car-¬ heard which this expedition came across was Then just when you vre ried to the post hospital a meager sort feeling how great and vast the wOiid a klootchman or Indian woman who of institution as you can imagine did not weigh more than 125 pounds is and how small is a man and his and Soulji was detailed to go to my and how little he has to expect nowiie but who would nevertheless carry a quarters and notify me He came hur ¬ hereafter there was a change from act barrel of provisions weighing not less rying over to my house and was about that and a sweet softness rose and ons than 150 pounds nailed to a board and to turn up the steps when m3 could almost see Hope coming up ou1 the board strapped on her back With boy who was sitting on the of the desert to greet poor dead Wheb this burden she marched 30 miles bestoop with a mouth organ for com- ¬ er The band marched on to the open tween daylight and dark makingcamp pany started some kind of tune He grave and swung around still playing at night and keeping it up couldnt play with any skill or art but and at that very moment a face ap The Americans who have taken the assoon as Soulji heard the first note he peared above the overhanging promon- ¬ Klondike trail need no convincing that took off his cap and stood like a statue tory ledge and as we all stood sur the notion that an Indian wont work listening The boy kept on playing prised into utter inability to speak cr is a fallacy But for Indian packers and at last the attention of somebody move a soldier form appeared and male and female no gold would have in the house was called to the soldier Soulji head high and eyes wide walked been brought out of Alaska for no sup He was a statue I tell you just a per ¬ into the midst of us plies for the miners could have been fect statue immovable rapt attentive Soulji told me on the night before taken in Youths Companion An hour or so afterward I went to the his execution four months thrt window and saw he was still there hV could have escaped but laterhad u Reefing the Washing he Christm listening listening listening while the soldiers knowledge of the burial ser said the old salt as he looked out of the back window of the boy quavered nnd exploded up and down ice of an officer and he wanted to lieat the instrument the band play once more Lingering in tenement h inhabits ashore at the As I viewed him this la3t time a ser ¬ an unknown cave washing flapping on the pulley line in just over geant came hurrying up to the house had waited and waiting the ledge he a heavy gale Why dont you reef had been em a lid seeing Soulji spoke as it seemed And when Mrs Salt had the next drawn out of his hiding place by the to me from his actions rebukingly irresistible control which governed lineful ready he hung them out He Soulji struck him and was arrested him folded everything- double before put His guardhouse term was I imagine ting it over the line so that everything I had already told the combination offense of striking mans strange influencethe jury of this was close reefed so to speak but in for and the sergeant and of failiug to deliver that he wasnt accountable had hinted that wind the things dried quickly but they enough so folded the sick call to me Others in the post thought otherwise and they were far That was why less likely to wondered at the mans conduct but as Soulji was frank be torn or blowriWav me I think I thought it over it seemed to me that Chicago Record with X Y Sun T pl perhaps there was something more than Klondike TTom mere inattention and insubordination Teicle Sam That was qui raTCs thav George Salting has loaned to thu in his having given himself so entirely to the boys mouth organ music and I British museum a reliquary of gold con we Had yesterday Fiosthutten Pete It was isa eed inj jiuestioned him taining jxvording to tradition n thorn Mle wouldnt talk about it tit first from the crown of thorns It has been thermometer rose to 30de eesi below zero --2s Y Journal imt after awilile he told me As I had placed in the gold ornament room letter-- of Orpheus and the rocks and trees nnd things which he called to him by his playing Yes and to my mind theres just about as much fact in it The major leaned back in his chair and the lamplight of the clubroom falling upon his golden oak leaves and upon his calm thought concealing face illuminated the last traces of a small smile which flitted across and was gone The Orpheus busiuess isnt impossi- ¬ ble either Kennedy he said Oh I am not poking fun old man Im se ¬ rious about it Indeed I am Ive al- ¬ ways had a wholesome respect for the yarn about those animated rocks that is always since the incident of Wheel ¬ er and of the private who killed him And by the same token right there iH a case of pre natal influence that might fit in with our talk Capt Kennedy debated no further He was a philosopher in his way and he resolved that he would rather hear a story than triumph as a logician The other officers joined him in asking the major to go right ahead witli his illus- ¬ He grew receptively musical inordinately so but he hadnt the slightest trace of the creative power He told me that my boys mouth organ haddriven all thought of his hos pital errand out of his mind and when the sergeant came and interrupted his devotions he wanted to kill him Well thats really what happened later The band was at practice one right and Soulji as usual was listening Lieut Wheeler coming along called the man to him no one knows for what purpose He refused to hear his su peiior and Wheeler walked over to him and spoke to him again rather sharply I imagine Soulji turned on him and beat him to death When the guard found him the officer had just strength enough to name his murderer and died The man hunt which was carried or during all that night the next day and the following night was a thing longtc be remembered I might say that the ordinary discipline and routine of the garrison was abandoned for the time and all hands were out in the search The soldiers did not like Soulji on account of his mysterious and uncanny ways while Wheeler was a beloved offi cer The utter lack of reason for the murder was another infuriating thing So very very much like a mob the com mand spread over the country and inta the coke built mountains and the old volcanoes and water holes and searched for the missing man It was all in vain however The morning of the second daj- - came and we had to acknowledge that he had got awaj- - across the line tc the south So the chase was discontinued and the command was set in readiness for giving Wheeler a soldiers funeral We sought out as favorable a spot as we could a sort of sentinel poinl above a little scalding thread of a river and there where the only patch of green in all the area we had traversed was to be found we dug his grave The command marched down from the post a matter I should say of five miles It was too long a distance ¬ ¬ ¬ the mother determining that the greatness which the father missed should come to the son gave her whole soul to the task of forming his nature after the fashion of what the dead man had hoped to be She went crazy on the subject and the child was born in a madhouse ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ outside will tend to increase that period you rent one Undoubted- ¬ I have tried but its no use Come ly slight additions to the mass of the let me have it earth are constantly made by the arrest I guess not of meteoric bodies passing through the You must Henry George is at the atmosphere Their influence is opposed Cadillac and I have promised to talce to and tends to neutralize that of any him bicycling earth shrinkage that may be going on Oh its for Henry George isit Well The most important interference I guess you may take it Ill walk But with the rotation of the earth that we I wouldnt let it go for the president of know of is that of the tidal wave which the United States is due to the attraction of the sun and Both wheels were taken to the Cadil- ¬ moon but more largely to the latter lac and the man with short legs amd It is easy to see that this is a resist- ¬ massive head known as Henry George ance against which the earth turns appeared arrayed in a long and and its effect is to increase the length of heavy Prince Albert coat It was warm the day day and the coat was not suitable for Astronomical observations extending such an expedition over about 2000 j ears have failed to What shall do he asked looking show any sensible change in the day at his long coaiI humorously but the influence of the tides must beThen an idea struck him Leaving his come evident after the lapse of a great wheel at many years Prof Darwin declares that Michigan the curbstone he darted across avenue and disappeared in a the day may lengthen until it is at last second hand clothing store He soon 50 times as long as it is at present and came out carrying his Prince Albert that would also be the period of the rev- ¬ coat in his armsandwearinga most com- ¬ olution of the moon about the earth and cheap brown alpaca coat but A day of 1320 hours such hours as we ical his gentle and kind face bore a charm- ¬ now have would offer many interest- ¬ ing smile Henry George cared little ing advantages but there would be about his personal appearance amd he Rome thing about it not altogether agreeable As it is not likely to come wheeled out Woodward avenue around un- ¬ the western for some millions of years it is not a conscious of boulevard apparently De- ¬ the figure he made matter of immediate anxiety Ypuths troit Free Press V Companion and make the day longer ¬ gle Taxcra Visit to Detroit Three or four years ago the late Hen ¬ ry George took a vacation and visited his old friend Tomli Johnson in Cleve- ¬ land Johnson having business in De troit the two came here and put up at the Cadillac so as to be together asmuch as possible While Johnson was engaged in his street railway affairs a local admirer of the philosopher was called in to attend him on a bicycle ride It was a time when bicycles were not so commonly kept for rent as they are now and that afternoon one was not to be had at any of the stores for lqye or money The Detroit single taxer after whirling around among the shops and everywhere meeting with failure was at his wits end to get a wheel for Henry George and was pedaling towards the Cadillac in despair when he met another single taxer who was also Tie a stone to one end of a string and astride a bicycle holding the other in the hand whirl Jumping off the first one exclaimed it around as nearly as maybe in the cir- ¬ Here get off that wheel I must cumference of a cycle when its speed have it is nearly uniform allow the string to I like that was the reply of the wind up on the finger It will be no- other as he dismounted Why I am ticed that as the string shortens the going out in the northeastern part of angular velocity increases In the same the city on important business way if the matter forming the earth Well youll have to walk I am go should in any way be drawn nearer the ing to take that wheel even if I have to axis of rotation it would turn faster do it by force and the day would be shortened You couldnt have this wheel to day By continual loss of heat a shrinkage for 50 I tell you I am in a hurry and of the earth is probably in progress cant walk so far anyway I am lame and although the process is exceeding-lj- - and its two miles from a street car line slow it certainly tends to diminish where I am going the period of rotation On the other I am goimg to take it whether or no hand any addition of matter from the Id like to see you try it Why dont tereuting Subject 3V One of the most interestingfsubjeets discussed by Prof George Darwiifdur ing his recent visit to this country was that of the possible and probable in- ¬ crease in the length of the day I When once the earth is in imotion about an axis no matter how the motion came about it would continue forever and at the same rate thus making the day always the same length unless something is happening or will happen to interfere with that motion Now there are several causes in operation which affect the period of the earths rotation some of which tend to make the period less and others to make it greater Fortunately the influence of each of the causes is very small They are generally easy to understand and a simple experiment will illustrate one of them ¬ ¬ A Noted Scientist ononis in ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ KLONDIKE V FREIGHT CARS i rJP r Xnmc for Women and DogrsThat A young man who is in charge of a party of gold seekers on the route to the Klondike sends a full account by letter to a companion in Spokane of Pack Loads car writer the means b3 which he has been trans porting his supplies northward One of these means was a pack dog which has been denominated on account of his importance a Klondike freight ¬ ¬ MISTAKES OF MODERN WOMAN Very Her Over ConscIentiousncHs Often Amounts to Selfishness The modern woman is conscientious to a fault but she feels responsible for many affairs that her grandmother calmly left to the Supreme Power She does not wish to resign any of her old prerogatives but she does want to as- ¬ sume every new one that comes within her reach But there is a side to the question that has not received serious enough consideration Womans will and ambition are unlimited but her nerve power is limited Nothing so speedily wastes this our most precious possession as the stress and anxiety that follows the attempt to crowd too many things into our lives and things that are essentially incongruous never meant to belong together It is an ex- ¬ ceptionally sane mind that adheres to its own special duties and leaves to others what belongs of right to them The vaulting ambition of the feminine mind should mot overleap the practical consideration of altruism It is selfish to want to perform all the work of the world We owe it to men not to force them to degenrate into a race of shirks Besides there is another thing to be thought of It would be unpleasant for us if they altogether forgot how to work by the time we are ready to give some- ¬ thing up for them to do Florence Hull Winterburn in Womans Home Com- ¬ panion Young housekeppers are frequently both puzzled and annoyed by the dif ¬ ferent terms used in different cook books Generally all ingredients are measured by the cup pint and quart So when an author advises that one put a half pound of sugar into a certain preparation the uninitiated housewife is seized with despair when she recalls the fact that her scales are broken or that she has none One woman who in ¬ sists that measuring with a cup and spoon is good enough for her had the following rules copied on the typewrit ¬ er and tacked on her kitchen wall One pound of liquids equals one pint One ounce of flour equals two table spoonfuls One pound of butter equals two cupsful One pound of flour equals two large cupsful One pound of pow- ¬ dered sugar equals 24 cupsful Cin ¬ ¬ Kitchen Measures nine-year-o- ld ¬ pension of 5000 a j ear There is talk in Hartford of erect- ¬ ing a suitable monument to the memory of Henry Clay Work the author of Marching Through Georgia Mrs Paul Breen of San Francisco has given 30000 for the construction of an arch in Golden Gate park to be a memorial to her husband and sons William Tyler who has just died at Conkling Tenn at the age of 85 years was a nephew of President Tyler He was born and spent his whole life in a house once owned by John Sevier That famous old Parisian dandy Prince de Sagan is said to have recov ¬ ered his health sufficiently to have pre ¬ pared for a journey to Cannes whither he will be accompanied by the princess Mark Twain has been studying the career of Cecil Rhodes the South Af- ¬ rican millionaire and sums up his con- ¬ clusions as follows I admire him I frankly confess it and when his time comes I shall buy a piece of the rope for a keepsake Senator Quay of Pennsylvania has purchased one of the finest homesteads in the Ohio valley about ten miles from Pittsburgh and will hereafter live there The senators abandonment of with insertion A black brocade with pattern of Beaver county where he began his po ¬ fleur-de-li- s and their leaves has an un litical career for Alleghany the strong ¬ der flounce of heliotrope kilted silk hold of his opponent Chris Magee covered with two flounces of plaited is a cause of wonder to Pennsylvania black lace threaded with heliotrope and green narrow ribbons and headed with LAUGH MAY CONTAIN A LESSON a wide black lace insertion that gives Suggested Improvement for Leaving opportunity for the introduction of Street Cars Offered Women heliotrope satin ribbon which is fin- ¬ Very ludicrous certainly but yet it ished at intervals with hanging bows is not quite the proper thing to laugh A pale blue glace silk skirt with a so loudly that she can hear you plain flounce of the same is made beau- ¬ It was a strong faced old man who tiful by this- flounce being covered with gave expression to the above while inch wide frills of cream plaited chiffon standing on the corner of State and edged with blue velvet bebe ribbon Madison streets one evening lately He Divided skirts for evening wear are referred to the great discomfiture very pretty garments in satin or rich which overcame a pretty little woman silk with the legs very wide and fully who like most of her sex managed to frilled with lace chiffon or kilted silk get off a street car the wrong way In and to those who delight inj divided alighting she turned her back on the skirts these garments are just the pret- ¬ still moving train and as a result she tiest wear possible for they do not was left sprawling in the damp look very different to ordinary skirts the observed of hundreds of eyes street Her on account of their very full frills at the light colored dress was irretrievably edge But to insure the proper and ele- ¬ ruined and her flying ribbons slapped gant fall of the outer skirt there is and fluttered in the little puddles made nothing to surpass a well hung petti ¬ by the melting snow coat with f uJJ outstanding flounces And her face It was clothed in as St Pauls crimson a color as a full blown hollv hock Pour or five men leaped to her NOVEL VALENTINE DINNER assistance and in a jiffy had the little A Unique Affair as Enjoyed ly a So ¬ woman upon her feett But she did not journer in Denmark thank them Not a word She just kept In Denmark our well known snow- ¬ her eyes on the ground and with a wild drop one of the earliest messengers of and startled bound leaped for the side-¬ spring has been since olden days held walk and in a moment disappeared sacred to St Valentine within the capacious doors of one of the On that auspicious eve the Danish bazaars near by Then those big lover sends his lady a bunch of snow- ¬ bearded pirates who a moment before drops vinter gjaeks winter jokes they were all grace and tenderness in their are called because they peep out while solicitude began to roar it is yet winter and try to hoax people Not exactly right to laugh con ¬ into thinking spring has come with a tinued the old man who had witnessed card attached bearing a verse or senti- ¬ every phase of the above incident but ment and as many pin pricks as there it can hardly be helped under the cir- ¬ are letters in his name If she cannot cumstances If women will persist in guess the name from this clew she is getting off the cars contrary to the man ¬ fooled gjakket and at Easter must ner in which they should why they pay the sender a forfeit of colored eggs must expect to take a tumble But even This quaint bit of folk lore was used with one mistake if they would only in a novel Valentine dinner be careful in the future it certainly The invitations bearing a bunch of does seem to me that they might avoid painted snow drops in one corner be- ¬ their very annoying acrobatic feats spoke our presence at a Danish Valen- ¬ Well sir put in one of the men who tine dinner had assisted the little woman to her Cherry and white are the national col- ¬ feet the only reason I can figure out ors of Denmark and these had been their persistence in jumping off cars in used with beautiful effect in the dining reverse is because they see newsboys room The ferns were banked with and street car employes do it I have dainty effeot The menu cards were seen one of these boys drop off a car shaped like hearts tied with a knot of going at full speed alight on one foot cherry ribbon and edged with painted and retain to perfection his equilibrium snowdrops How he manages to do it is past my Across the top in gold letters was the comprehension The momentum is word welbekomin may it agree with jsnch that it would topple me over like you the proverbial load of apple sauce is the custom in old Danish house- ¬ It But there are women who alight holds for the hostess to shake the hand with as much ease- and as gracefully as of each guest leaving the table and say the men said another These are the Welbekomin but our hostess found younger women those of the athletic it too long a mouthful so it was written or new woman type They never ask above the menu instead the conductor to stop his car either At each place was a tiny heart shaped coming or going but if you watch em cup of cherry crepe paper holding a lit- ¬ youll see that they jump manfashion tle bunch of snowdrops The ices were In my opinion I do not consider myself in the shape of hearts with a candied at all ungallant These awkward worn- cherry in the center of each Heart- - en should be laughed at It may teach shaped cakes were iced in pink and min- them better sense for the next jump gled in the salad were tiny hearts cut Let them wait until the cars slow up from slices of red beef Thats what they ought to do in When we were all assembled in the terposed the old man as he- turned to parlor the little daughter of the house leave and if they dont do it they came in dressed as a fairy with a bas- ought to tumble about the streets Its ket from which she gave us each a not the conductors fault though 1 square white envelope inclosing a card dont approve of his and the gripmans A knot of snowdrops was tied in one loud guffaws as they pull away from corner with cherry ribbon while below the floundering heap of ribbons- and was a verse and numerous pin pricks lingerie We were asked to guess from these the Ought to have charts posted in the name of the one who was to take us in cars giving an illustration of the right to dinner Sharlot M Hall in What-to-Sway to jump added another as- with ¬ - Colors on Lingerie Evening petticoats io give them the old fashioned name that has been oust- ¬ ed by the more modern underskirt are quite regal in their magnificence this winter and rich brocades and the finest glaces are trimmed profusely with lace and chiffon frills An even- ¬ ing skirt that deserves mention is of heavy satin duchesse in an ivory shade with a bottom flounce of kilted ivory lace with two frills of accordion-plaite- d chiffon falling over that again their colors being palest green with faint rose pink forming the upper flounce A ruche of frayed out green and pink silk finished the top of the flounce and above this again were vandyked rows of valenciennes lace insertion laid al-¬ ternately over green and pink satin ribbon of the same width The inser ¬ tion was laid off with a narrow lace beading through which was threaded bebe ribbon of pale green and pink which broke out at intervals into pretty little fussy rosettes of the two colors blended Yet another pretty garment to be seen is of rose red glace silk of the richest description with two foamy flounces of kilted glace covered in their turn with kilted rose red chiffon with an edige trimming of cream lace headed PETTICOATS Frills and Lace and Rosettes of Many DIVIDED SILK PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL Pasteurs widow has taken up her residence at the institute bearing her husbands name and is in receipt of a 4 n i f t ¬ 4j - ¬ -- Wf - - nStt i at - ¬ ¬ cinnati Enquirer ¬ ¬ The Way to Scallop Apples Pare and out the apples into slices Club Talk put them in a baking pan with a layer Bob Keyorth Here is a aw paper of coarse breadcrumbs between the lay- ¬ offering apme of 50 for the ers of apples having the top layer of love letter crunrbs Put two tablespoonfuls of Mr Rounder who Is being sued for which she has washed and rinsed and it molasses into half a cupful of water 0t miS give ten times dries with a smooth surface like a piect pour the mixture over bake in a mod that much to ret to 0f mln Wk erate oven Ladies Home Journal raranmay Time of new linen Chicago Tribune best-writ-t- en The Tlnie to Exercise Early morning exercise is denounced nowadays by the majority of hygienic teachers At that time they say vital- ¬ ity is at its lowest ebb and needs the stimulation of food About is the best time for gentle out- ¬ door exercise At this time too it is most desirable that mental labor should cease N Y Post For an Emergency A large square of plate glass bound around with ribbon makes a useful present for a traveler The glass is a little larger square than a pocket hand ¬ kerchief and upon it the economical one presses carefully the handkerchief mid-afternoon Recipe for a Delicious Chocolate Pie Line two deep piepans with a rich short crust prick with a fork to pre vent blistering and bake a delicate brown W7hen cold fill with the fol ¬ lowing Pour eggs one half pint of sugar two ounces of good chocolate grated one quart of milk one half tea spoonful of vanilla Beat the yolks well with the sugar less two tablespoon fuls add the chocolate less one heaping tablespoonful then the milk heated to boiling and boil ir a double boileruntil it thickens When cold flavor and fill in the pies Then beat the whites of the eggs to a stiff froth and gradually add the two tablespoonfuls of sugar and one of chocolate Spread on top of pies and bake in a moderate oven until a light brown Serve cold Womans ¬ roar the hard hearted fellows drifted away to their various objective a parting points Chicago Chronicle Home Companion Asia is generally regarded as having been the earliest home of man yet its interior is still one of the most myste- rious parts of the globe That many unknown things remain to be discov- ered there is indicated by the results of the recent journeysvof Sven Hedin the Swedish explorer In the region containing the lake called Lob Nbr -he came upon a tribe of half savage shepherds who were unknown even to the Chinese And besides more than a score of salt water lakes and the ruins of two ancient cities he discovered a great range of mountains whose lift iest peak named by him Mount Oscar is 24000 feet high nearly 8000 feet higher than Mount Blanc the giant of the Alps Youths Companion -- Asias Secrets ti - 1J - fv - l r TJW n mil mwjMyiPpi JrAftateJSiiVit iiif V 3 c THE B0UR13UN NEWS EUIDAWFEERUAilY 25 1898 Do I meet the smell of powder oh my merry note grows louder And my song shall not be still Follow each beside his fellow neath the vapors gray and yellow Wildly cheering sternly dumb And rumble rumble rumble when the smoke wreaths toss and tumble You shall hear the rolling drum Fol- ¬ low the drum Men forget their fears and follies as they face the blinding volleys And the young recruits they come With their simple sunburnt faces from the quiet country places To the call of me the drum Come plowboy lad and carter and your life blood freely barter For the bullet sure for some And rattle rattle rattle through the din and roar of battle You shall hear the rolling drum Fol- ¬ low the drum When the boys that follow fast there drop aside and fall at last there From the surging lines of red Then no more of pomp and ruffle mv notes awhile I muffle And I moan and mourn the dead But the lsing battle needs me and the whistling bullet speeds me Through the reeling ranks I come And clatter clatter clatter where the broken regiment scatter You shall hear the rolling drum Fol ¬ low the drum Pall Mall Gazette Whon SONG OF THE DRUM yon hear my summons hammer thro the crackle and the clamor Do you feel my throb and thrill THE END OF II f A HL LURUrA schooners lumber hookers and wTinlfe backs were crowded along the docks leaving but a narrow channel in the middle A tug towing a brigantine with masts as bare as flagpoles- came in rom the bay crying Malce room make room for me A freigh t steamer foLLowedlookinglikeia giant at the heels of a dwarf In i dingy- - slip between two coal wharves- an olu steamer lay close by a stone barge Ilere the water was cov ¬ ered by a scum of sawdust and floating debris over which rats picked their wny The steamier was a side wheeler of an old time build her once wihite paint changed to a muddy gray her paddle boxes split and broken On her bp vv she bore the name of Happy Day - urar of THE from hsnioutOivas full beyond to far the swinging bridge Barges and XAILrULV as the the steamer replied I dont care how rough it is Im still seawortlhy if not pretity By eight oclock the next morning the excursionists were crowding over hei gang plank carrying baskets and babies and dragging small children by their arms They packed the decks like sheep in a pen found seats and then left them wandering from the hold to the hurricane deck always laughing and shouting over inane jokes The mate shouted All aboard a bell rang the captain gave the order to cast off and the Europa started on her first trip as an excursion boat Good by steamer the barge calledIll be loaded and gone before voure back Good by tflie other replied You have very good manners for a barge really quite genteel Her walking beam pumped faster her paddle wheels churned tihe dirty water and she made her way slowly downstream As she was passing the lighthouse she met a tug Hello old tub it screamed what are you riling up the bay for Youd better go up into Hhe country where they havent heard of propellers Youd have more room tc turn around in up there Where you bound for Duluth The tug laughed and coughed at its own wit I think youll get there by November You had better wash your dirty deck the steamer said angrily The tug screeched- mirthfull- - like small boys tugs have no feelings to be hurt Ill agree to wash ray deck when you put on a new coat of paint itTe torted and went up the river telling every boat it met of the fine jest it had made at the expense of the excursion Yes Happy Day I make my first trip MUSIC IN AiTOMR Airs - From the Republican Versailles Ind The Tuckers of Versailles Ind like Mrs Ireland widow of Robert Ire fond parents are completely wrapped up all in land has decided to make Saratoga her their children Their daughter Lucy in articular has given them much concern home tihe better to carry out tlhe in ¬ he ia fifteen healthy structions of her husband whose body girl three yearsand from a strongweak and ago had become rests in a vault in Greenridge cemetery kept falling off in flesh until she became a mere skeleton She seeded to have no life annex neatr Saratoga at all Her Mr Ireland who died four months she became blood became impure and finally the victim of nervous prostraago was passionately fond of musi tion Doctors did not help her Most of the Long ago he requested flhat which ¬ time she was confined to bed was very nervever of the two departed first the sur- ¬ ous and irritable and seemed on the verge St vivor should honor the memory of tlhe of OneVitus dance said Mrs Tucker the morning deceased by having a music box or some doctor told us to give her Dr Williams Pink similar instrument placed in the sep Pills for Pale People which he brought with him He ulciher and played at frequent inter ¬ vvith thesesaid he was treating a similar case pills and they were curing the pavals tient We began giving the pills and the Sexton MosHn agreed to allow Mrs next day could see a change for the better Ireland sajs tihe Pititsburgfh Dispatch to place a small oak table at the head of the casket on which were a hand ¬ some music box and a vase of flowers Widow Ireland who carries the key of the music box visits- the cemetery daiiy rain or slhine and pays musical reverence to the memory of tlhe de- ¬ ceased While the favoriite aiirs of so ¬ ared melody are being rendered she calmly sits on the casket close to the vase and lovingly communes witlh tlhe spirit of the deceaseds More than 200 bodies are stored in the big vault and as the silence is so dense that a heart The doctor came and was surprised to see told us to beat almost creates- an echo tlhe impres such an improvement HeWe gave herkeep giving her the medicine one sive but weird notes of the music float- - pill after each meal until eight boxes had ing over the caskets and emerging been used when she was well She has not througlh the iron grated doors fairly been sick since and we have no fear of the old trouble returning We think the cure border on the supernatural ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - Ireland Hns a Music JJox to PJa Daily in a Vault MuiiM Girls Miction The League of American Wheelmen num bers nearly 2000 below the 100000 mark within the last few weeks In spite of this Sweet young girls How often they startling diminution the maximum of health may be attained by those who use develop into worn listless and hope- ¬ the comforting and thorough tonic Hostet less women because has not ters Stomach Bitters which promotes di- impressed upon themmother the gestion a healthy flow of bile regularity of the bowels and counteracts kidney trouble importance of It is moreover a remedy for and preventive attending to of malaria and rheumatism physical de- ¬ ¬ ¬ News for the Wheelmen Young Womanhood velopment No woman JWhat made you quit the club Billy is exempt Treason enough I can tell you I worked five years to be elected treasurer and then from physi they insisted on putting in a cash register cal weak- ¬ Boston Traveler ness and per- ¬ iodical pain A HanilHome 3Ietal Paper Cutter and and young Book Mark Combined Hard Irnek I 2 111 ff I -- Sent free of postage under sealed cover on receipt of ten cents in silver or stamps The latest best and most serviceable adjunct of every librarv and office Address Geo H Heafford 410 girls just budding in- ¬ Old Colony Building Chicago Xo Robin Gracious no Did you ever turn over a new leaf the first of the year to Turn troit Free Press we live in a flat De- ¬ postal card or note to Walter Baker Limited Dorchester Mass A copy of the new edition of iliss Parloas Choice Receipts will be sent postpaid to any of our readers who will make application by Co to woman hood should be guided physical ly as weU as morally If you know of any young lady who is sick and needs motherly adviceask her to address Mrs Pinkham at Lynn Mass and tell every detail of her symp- ¬ toms surroundings and occupations She wiU get advice from- a source that has no rival in experience of womens Wx M - ills j j tune than a shareholder in Klondike Washington Democrat The inventor of suspenders that will not pull the buttons off will have a bigger for- ¬ Actors Vocalists Public Speakers praise Tell her to keep nothing back Her story is told to a woman not to a almost miraculous FOR BOARD OF MARRIAGES steamer -- -- in new black letters Jos The barge lay beside her a good while before it venturedto speak You are a stranger about here arent you Im here every week or two and I never caw you though theres something familiar about your build Youv seen me before many a lime the steamer answered grimly My name been cnanged I was the Europa What the barge exclaimed not he famous Eirropa Th e one th ey used to call Pride of the IiakesJ Yes T of her or you I mean the barge paid for such a long time that I supposed youd been sunk or broken up for yourioid iron Ive been running between two bay ports the steamer said for several years Last month I Avas bought by a company to be used as an excursion boat bctween here and Millers Point They changed my name to Ilappy Day It spoke in a voice of sullen de ¬ that one hadnt heard spair said tihe coal barge you have come down Ive often seen you going into a port- as if you owned the Who would ever have iive lakes thought that I would be talking with the Europa The coal and stone barges are the lowest caste on the lakes even the canalboats look dowyi on them and the seldom dare speak to ascnooneror Dear me - -- -- steametr Iff Xever having been Tiign upyou cant realize my feelings the side wheeler said They say that when I was launched was as beautiful as a dream You should have seen my saloon all white and gold and my furniture cov ¬ ered in blue brocade a grand piano silver services at every table a carpet like a bed of pink roses Once a great senator took a trip aboard m that was a time such dinners such scurry¬ ing waiters such a popping of corks There was a band to meet us at every port and fireworks every evening I was decorated from my wheelhouseto my stern and had a wnole row of flags strung up on my masts like a washing hung out to dry Ah those weTe days the old steamer sighed Hullo there comes the City of Chiwalkee the barge cried its atten ¬ tion having wandered while its com ¬ panion talked of her past greatness It had grown darkan theTiver andtbe ned and green lights were twinkling sndwinking at their reflections in the water but outside they could see the stately bulk of tihe Ohiwalkee as she swung into the rivers mouth She came slowly and majestically upstream her mast lights burning and every window on her main deck showing as a yellow square her band was playing dance music and her passengers hung over the rail as she passed tflie slip where the fiuropa lay That boat groaned and strained at her moorings in tlhe swell that came from To think that I was the others side once like that and now lie here in the dark like a thief it moaned Many o time Ive come up this river in just that KXcy and swung up to the dock while everybod3 cheered me Xow Im only gotjd e nougJi to haul a lot of greasy 3DCursionisfs to the point and back Faughl how I hale em always eating and drinking until they turn sickin the smallest sea Im going to toss and roll to morrow so that theyll wish they had never left their dooryardte Are you going out to anorrow the Its- bound to be rough barge asked ttlcy wne eovefted in tnackcrel scal fhi - The Europa sighed and thoughrt of the days when a tug would not have dared to address her so A passenger boat greeted her with a condescending whistle but sfhe did not have the heart to answer As she passed two fishing boats at anchorsflie heardo ne say to the other Where does that ark hail from I wish I was back an the bay coun- ¬ try she thought Up there they respected me if I was shabby Therethe3 judge a boat by its hull and engine and not by its coat of paint There they knew that I had been the pride of the lakes and here the3 think Im an old vagabond that changes her name every season I wis h Id gone down that time I ran ashore oit Beaver island Then the newspapers would have been full of the great disaster and mourned as if 3 had been a queen They would have had in my picture and perhaps made a song about me Xow theyll onlj-- give me tfhree lines in the shipping news The wind came up and the old steam ¬ er had little time to think for she was too heavily laden and she could make but little headway against tlhe gnle Finally however she landed her passengers at the pier that jutted out from the point As she lay tfnere pan i ing and wheezing she tlhought I cant stand the buffeting like I once could it tries my engines too cruelly I wish I would sink and could rest below on the ribbed yellow sand Tm weary of plodding from port to port I want to forget that I wasever the pride of the fleet I want to rot in peace below But tlhough the wind rose higher and higher and the whitecaps raised their ominous heads above the water the Europa turned and started back to the city she was scheduled to muke four trips a day and her master was a man of his word Sfoe had gone but a little way when she felt some part of her machinery snap tlhe walking beam ceased its teeter and the paddles were still She knew ner time had come for the wind was at her stern and would- push her onto the rocky shore ahead The orew let down the lifeboats if they were to savethemselves they must be off before she reached the surf They put off leaving her to her fate On and on she went toward the rocks quivering with fear and dread bur not swerving from her course once her hull rose almost out of the water then she righted herself and dirove on There was a terrible grinding of the rocks against her hull she groaned and shiv ered as the water crept through her hold and then was still The sarp teeth of the rocks tore her to pieces and the waves carried the fragments to sea sc that her last wish to rot in peace on the sand was denied her By night hardly a trace was left of her The next day the Chiwalkee Ma ilcon tained the following paragraph in its shipping news Yesterday fhe Hap ¬ py Day an excursion boat from Bahama was driven- on the rocks near Mill ers Point and went to pieces 3Tor tunoitebyshe had just landedherload of excursionists and was on her way back to tlhe city Some part of hennaehin ery brolce and owing to the high sea nothing could be done to save ner The crew escaped in the lifeboats There lias been a rumor along fhe whaores that sne was really the famous old Europa long known as the Pride of the Lales masquerading under a new name Thus like men do boats some times fall from their high estate Chicago ews ¬ - Proposed Ohio Law Putting Permits in tlie Hands of Physicians Representative Parker of Cleveland has introduced a bill in the Ohio legislature which entirely changes the manner of regulating marriages It provides for the appointment by the probate court of each county of a board of marriages composed of physicians To this board consisting of three members persons who wish to marry must make application The ¬ ¬ ¬ FRANK TUCKER MRS FRANK TUCKER The inventor of a kind Subscribed and sworn to before me this wont wear out is assured of suspenders that of the blessings of 28th day of April 1S97 all mankind Washington Democrat HUGH JOHNSON Justice of the Peace These pills are wonderfully effective in the Pisos Cure for Consumption relieves the treatment of all diseases arising from im-- Hales Honey of Horehound and Tar Pikes Toothache Drops Cure in one minute llHr iiyil - not hesi- ¬ tate about Jj man Do de- - stating xaus tn ub she may not wish to men- ¬ board will refuse to grant a license in case either party to the proposed contract has dipsomania kleptomania true or hereditary or resulting from vice certain blood diseases or tuberculosis It will charge 250 for each license and out of the fund so made each member will be paid a salary in-sani- tj- ¬ of 1000 There is provided a method of appeal to the state board of health in case of any refusal to grantthe license NEW SEAL BADLY NEEDED One Used on Government Ilonds In Service Since 1SG2 The seal of the treasury department best of everyThe man who makes which has been tised in the divisions oi thing is always sure of the market for his a loans and currency of the secretarys products Chicago Daily News office since 1S62 and which has been impressed upon all the bonds issued by the United States since that year is beginning to show signs of wear The other morning the chief of the division showed the secretary an impress of the seal and requested authority to have n new one engraved which was given It is an interesting fact that this seal has been impressed upon bonds of the face value of 10297534000 Of this amount 4756714000 were original issues of bonds and the remainder were bonds issued in place of those surrendered for exchange or transfer ¬ most obstinate coughs Rev pure blood or shattered nerve force They mueller Lexington Mo Feb 24 D94 Buch are adapted to young or old and may be had at any drug store Women whose clothes do not look like it are very particular about their dressmakers Information Wanted Washington Democrat Teacher At what age does a man usually get bald A big investment for a workingman is Bright Pupil What kind of a man marSt Jacobs Oil It cures rheumatism ried or single Chicago Evening News Humbug A bug that always preys upon State of Ohio City of Toledo the unwary Chicago Daily News SbS Lucas County Frank J Cheney makes oath that he is the When did you arrive not to know St senior partner of the firm of F J Cheney Jacobs Oil will cure a sprain right off Co doing business in the ciiy of Toledo County and State aforesaid and that said Whispers and runaway teams make the firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of catarrh that break ups Rams Horn cannot be cured by the use of Halls Catarrh Rupture Surecure Book free Write for it Cure FRANK J CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my to SJ Sherman SpecialistMtVernonNY presence this 6th dav of December A D 1SS6 Spinster Either a boy with a top or an A W GLEASON Seal elderly unmarried lady Notary Public Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surIt is a knock out when St Jacobs faces of the svstem Send for testimonials Oil cures Sciatica promptly f 1 ee F J CHENEY CO Toledo O Sold by druggists 75c Halls Familv Pills are the best aspininranjrwninreTO ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ which are essential to a full understanding of her case and if she is frank help is certain to come Do you really mean to stand by what you say about retiring from public life V inquired the intimate friend just before an election responded the politi- ¬ How do I know cian Washington no prophet Im tion but Hey on d His Knowledge Star Are best and cheapest in the New South Land 3 to 5 an acre Easy terms Good schools and churches No blizzards No cold waves New illustrated paper Land and a Living 3 months for 10 cents in stamps W C RINEARSON G P A Queen Crescent Route Cincinnati You can tell a good deal about a man by the kind of team he drives Washington Democrat 3331 cart w Land and a laving CttM ¬ fijmiLJ No Thus says E Walters Le Raysville Pa who grew sworn to 252 bushels Salzers corn per acre That means 25200 bushels on 100 acres at 30c a bushel equals 7560 That is better than a prospective gold mine Salzer jpys 400 in gold for best name for his 17 inch corn and oats prodigy You can win Seed potatoes only 150 a barrel Send This Notice and 10 Cts in Stamps to John A Salzer Seed Co La Crosse Wis and get free their seed catalogue and 11 new farm seed samples including above corn and oats surely worth 10 to get a start k 5 When a man shakes hands with his dentist we wonder if he has ever done any work for him Washington Democrat ¬ Klondike lor Me that kill are not distinguished by any mark or sign from coughs that fail to be fatal Any cough neglected may sap the strength and undermine the health until recovery is impossible All coughs lead to lung trouble if not stopped Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral Cures Coughs little daughter was taken with a distressing cough which for three years defied all the remedies I tried At length on the urgent recommendation of a friend I began to give her Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral After using one bottle I found to my great surprise that she was improving Three bottles completely cured her J A Gray Trav My ¬ GOTHAM WANTS A FAIR Bill to Authorize Worlds Exposition in Xew Yorlc in 1001 Senator McNulty has introduced a bill into the New York legislature providing for a worlds fair to be held in New York city in 1901 The commissioners shall meet in New York city as soon as practicable after the passage of the bill and shall draw up a plan for an exhibition of such magnitude as shall invite exhibitors from all parts of the world The municipal assembly of New York may authorize the use of any park in the city Funds shall be provided by the comptroller of the city who shall issue municipal stock to an amount of four per cent scrip certificates not exceeding ¬ ¬ From Baby in the Hiffli Cliair to grandma in the rocker Grain 0 is good for the whole family It is the long desired Never upsets the substitute for coffee nerves or injures the digestion Made from pure grain it is a food in itself Has the taste and appearance of the best coffee at the price It is a genuine and scientific article and is come to stay It makes for health and strength Ask your grocer for Grain O When a boy cant think of anything else to do he eats something Washington Democrat ¬ Salesman Wrought Iron Range Co St Louis Mo Ayeis Gheny PsiopmK is put up In half sSze bottles st half price - - 50 ceists ummumumimmumii WiWiWftWMrYiYiVeVj vsLnuajmjKjmjDjmjuWLwmWLm ¬ ¬ Fits stopped free and permanently cured after first days use of Dr Klines Great Nerve Restorev Free 2 trial bottle treatise Dr Kline 933 Arch st Phila Pa Ko fits ¬ There are people who think it is a big thing to play no cards but whist Washington Democrat ¬ 5000000 j ¬ -- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All Salaries of Corporation of London In stipends salaries and1 wages to druggists refund money if it fails to cure 25e their numerous officers clerks andstaff Pleasure soon palls when it costs nothing the corporation of London Bpernds year Rams Horn To Cure a Cold in One Day PAINT WALLS CEI kal- - GS Calcimo Fresco Tints FOR DECORATING WALLS AND CEILINGS upward of 100000 THE MARKETS LIVE STOCK CattiecomrnonS Select butchers CALVES Fair lo Rood light HOGS Common Mixed packers Lurht shippers FLOUR Winter family G KAIN Wheat No 2 red LAMBS Disfigured from a bruise No not When St Jacobs Oil cures it No chance 24 l tfi 10 Cincinnati Felt i 00 4 OU A writing teacher never knows anything about grammar Washington Democrat Disability is made ability to work from The cure of Lumbago by St Jacobs Oil fqj i 75 0 00 u oo o 4 00 5 00 3 75 ¬ ¬ - SHEEP Choice eft Good to choice t a 85 4 00 4 05 4 40 5 50 10 grocer or paint dealer and do your own This material is made on scientific principles by machinery and milled in twenty four tints and is superior to any concoction of Glue and Whiting that can possibly be made by hand To be mixed with Coid Wateb SEND FOR SAMPLE COLOR CARDS and if you cannot purchase this mateal from your local dealers let us know and we will 3 put you m the way 01 obtaining it ajfi bBSS UftlUllliUsoniining SI m 1 THE MURALO CO NEW BRIGHTON NEW YORK qj 4 d ft ffft No 3red Corn No 2 mixed Oats No 2 Rye No 2 71AY Prime to choice PltOVISlONS Mess pork 9 0V4 APPLES Per hbi POTATOES Per bbl Lard Prime steam BUTTER Choice dairy Prime to choice creamery CHICAGO 32 cm 20 53 9 00 fts 0 25 fol 1 37 4 ii 07 tf 11 10 g 21 r o 2 00 i 75 2 15 4 90 ftp i Oti The Klondike 4 1 t I WHERE DIRT GATHERS WASTE RULES USE If you are interested and wish to ¬ FLOUR Winter patents GRAIN Wheat No 2 red No 2 Chicago spring CORN No 2 OATS No 2 PORK Mess 4 80 04 l 2yj jo 75 5 22J4 4 80 10 97 29 and then use Polish for Mahogany Scrape an ounce of beeswax into a pot or basin then add as much spirits as will moisten it thoroughly At the same time powder an eighth part- of an ounce of rosin and add to it when dissolved to the consistency of paste as much Indian red as will bring it tc a deep mahogany color Stir it well - LARD Steam NEW YORK FLOUR Win cr patent WHEAT No 2 red1 CORN No 2 mixed RYE OATS Mixed PORK New mess LARD Western BALTIMORE -No 80 5 25 5 t i 08fi tr g It 00 11 5S 5 52i 4 40 32 25 5 55 4 70 i 02 Y i 04 i5 post yourself about the Gold Fields of the Yukon Valley when to go and how to get there write for a Descriptive Folder and Map of Alaska It will be sent free upon application to T A GRADY Ex- ¬ Q R R cursion Manager C B m 211 ulark btreet Chicago - SAPOLIO aetotteoetoo Mm II III b h t i B h 9k A mw x WM lm hIH Mn wL C v H 9 Permanently cured by using DR WHITEHALLS RHEUMATIC CURE The surest and the boat Sample sent THE Bit WHITKHALL MEGRIMINE CO South Bend Indiana FREE on mention of this publication mZlmHtM FLOUR Family GRAIN-Wheat- Chicago Chronicle uais iMo iwniie Rve No 2 westirn Chopped Mutton CATTLE First This is boiled with the barley HOGS Western quality broth and needs care to make an nppeo INDIANAPOLIS tEzing diisih It should be dhopped but CHAIN Wheair Ko 2 Corn Na 2 mixed not aainced leave as large as a peach Oats No 2 mixed kernel put a little hot wateo- - ini the LOUISVILLE saucepan then the meat add butter FLOURWintcr patent 2 red pepper salt until the right taste is ob Corn Mixed tained shake rather tBo stir jservt Oats Mixed oIess 5 Steam hot Boston Globe LARD GRAIN-Whuatt¬ rsoutnern Wheat corn Mixed 2 l 024 yy 34 W sri 4 70 4 57 4 50 98 27 T 4 40 Jor X MX ND jMWpPffi WE WHL SEN Y OJJt 136 nXUSnATEDCHTALOGlE FREE vil Wft To California This is the berth rate in the Tourist cat from CINCINNATI to SAN FRAN CISCO via the 6 SO isianr raifiT1 iOats Bnnr IflfffLlAfln IB Ofl la Eii How t crow wheat nt40 a nnd231 bus oats 23 I A M ft ma in SE I m1UJH NOTICR and a aADjiii nrru m aariey nnu iww bus potatoes per acre- OUR GRKAT fATATfiniTK miilpd vmi A wiV 11 prrafc aecd nmple upon receipt ot J 1m f A li cet tn tiuifiak IA CO tmtip K T 3 J EHDYOW NAMB ON A POSTAL 3 73 -No 4 00 00 31 10 00 - PGE R ILLINOIS CENTRAbRAlLROAD For particulars address ly the knife HANGER A N K TUMORSPlLESandall ox ioitos Aiaugnanc fctrowths CtrllaTtlleHU Book free DrJDLYON MACHINERY ALL KINDS AND WELL LOOJCS NYWATT TTFPIN SIZES OHIO iKrFlRFPMTI KBBHiMiliHKSBEaBSSBaSa IBOWiSaiciffiitvNwyt Hew ttmzti Qmti - E -- 4 S G HATCH D P A 423 Vine Street Cincinnati O -- J 697 - W5IEX WKITIXtt X AlVVERTiSFKSplease fttate hat yvn satviLe dvciise srent In tUlc rapci- -- V4 y B KK fcV RTV- - t ste IKurtzman Pianos These celebrated instruments are now rviaKUSUOKnUSKt jJIJUlgWPIH THE BOURBON NfWS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 25 1898 Total as3esed value off per sonal property embraced in items 19 to74 inclusive 1135005 h 2535 Same colored exemption on Amount of on household goods and ether property to a person After the most wonderful business in Fall and Winter Goods we ever had we are well satisfied with a family -- not exceedfor the benefit of Bargain Buyers we will inaugurate an Inventory Sale of 66250 ing 250 Grand value of all property assessed taxation for After exempted hasibeen 12118455 deducted ¬ 57 Assessed Value Of Bourbon For 1898 County Clerk Pearce Paton furnishes The News with the following figures taken from the recapitulation of ex Assessor Perry Hutch Deputy ¬ A GRAND CHANCE FOR YOU A and now crafts books K fc IHave for years been known as among of 931999 Over 10000 are in use in Recapitulation of Real Estate and Per Tthebest It will pay you to call and see the goods and you will be astonished at the prices we are sacrificing A Good Memory Cincinnati ana surrounding territory sonal Property Listed tor Taxation in often saves money and also good nealtli If good and honest goods No old stock but all fresh this Fall and Winter stock indiges County the year 1898 you Bourbon The reader will note that the grand aggregates assessed value total 12118455 while at the laBt previous assessed at assessment it was a decrease in assessed value Same 13050454 Clothing Overcoats Jackets Capes Dress Goods Dry Goods Sli08sc guch - colored 199875 FOR NINE DAYS ONLY tand Overcoats for Notes secured by mortgage Other notes Same colored As they contain recent improvements Accounts Gash on deposit in bank r greatly enhancing their musical worth which cannot be obtained elsewhere Cash on deposit with other We are sole representatives and intend- ang purchasers will avoid errors and mis- - interest understanding bv conferring with us Stock in joint companies or associatians of this State not paid on by the com Co pany or assoc ation Same colored CINCINNATI Stock in foreign corporations H2M23 W 4th St Number of acres of land Sole Steinway Representatives -- Better Than Ever Bonds 14500 299115 299805 l30p 54040 119285 240 ¬ are troubled with constipation tion or any form of stomach trouble remem- ¬ ber to take home a bottle of Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin and health will be restored to you Trial sizes Hc lo doses 10c large size 50c and Si 00 of W T Br oks druggist Paris ljan xm Ky - READ HEED AND YOU WILL NEED THESE GREAT BARGAINS ofStooimoneyi j 91850 I Ernest Ur chs ¬ 101925 1410 500 180500 869 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE 3toDrtNNioL iDa bourbon Circuit Court WL -- improvements Same colored City or town lots Same colored Value with improvements Same colored Same colored Valuation of each tract with 8397785 45925 1132 1638530 144605 25 828 H Current Plaintiff t cS L Yi r etc Defendants In obtiiiieuce to a judgment and order of sale iu th- - above htvled case rendered t the December term 1897 of the above court tnw undersigned Will as Special Uoiuins soae nxpo to sale to sthe highest bMdr at the Court house -- door iu Paris Kentucky on -- 3iIR9AY PI able sit 2 oclock FEBRUARY 26 1898 ¬ Bourboa County farm p tu standard time a valu- containing 245 Acres K B Bft This land is known as ihe Butler Hall farm It is located on the turnpike counecuug the Jackstown and Cane Itidge turnpikes The soil is of the celebrated Caue Ridge variety noted for its strength and proriuctive- me9 The farm has on it a splendid -- two story frame bouse of ten rooms and with all necessary outbuildings It has two haius one of them a tobacco rfbamlarg1 enough to house with ease ten acres of tobacco and a large stock barn recently arranged for the special care of tine horses All ot the laud is jsuscup ible of cultivation and there is no better tobacco land in Bourbon County It adjoin the farms of James Clay Webb Reynolds and Thomas Woodford aud the neighborhood is rioted for it healthfuiness aud the nOralky of its people The land will be offered in two tracts one tract of 100 ces adjoining the lands of James E Clay and the other 145 acres containing the dwelling and improvements and then it will be offered as a wbole -- Description Thoroughbred or standard stallions Value Thoroughbred or standard geldings Value Thoroughbred or standard mares and colts Value Stallions of common stock Value Geldings mares and colts of common stock Value Mules and mule colts Value Jacks Value Jennets Value Thoroughbred or standard bulls Value Thoroughbred and standard cows and calves Value Bulls cows calves and steers of common stock Value Sheep 6005 61 4530 751 HOW TO FIND OlfT Fill a bottle or common glass with urine¬ and let it stand twanty four hours a sedi- ¬ Worth 16 and 18 for 9 days only 999 ment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the Kidneys When urine stains Worth 15 and 14 for 9 davs onlv linen it is evidence of kidney trouble Too 12 and 10 for 9 days only 649 frequent desire to urinate or pain in the Worth back is also convincing proof lhat the kid- ¬ Worth 8 and 6 for 9 days only 4 37 neys and bladder are out of order WHAT TO DO 5 and 4 for 9 days only 319 Worth There is comfort in the knowledge so often 3 for 9 days odly 229 expressed that Dr Kilmers Swamp Root Worth 350 and the great kid ey remedy fulfills every wish In relieving pain in the back kidneys liver bladder and every part of the urinary pas ¬ 200 Ladies Sailors Black and all colors sages It corrects inability to hold urine aud scalding pain in passing 1 or bad effects folWorth 100 lowing use of liquor wine or beer aud over- ¬ 200 Ladies Mufflers worth 125 now 59c comes that unpleasant necessity of being to get up many times during the Comforts worth 100 now 50c compelled night to urinate The mild and the extraor- ¬ dinary effect of warnp ttoot is sooa realized Blankets worth 1 00 now 50c It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing ca es If you ned Plaid Dress Goods 5c a medicine you should have the best Sold by druggists price fifty cents aud one dollar You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mall Mention The Paris Ky News aud send your address to Dr Co Biughampton N Y The Mens Gloves and Mittens 10c worth double Kilmer proprietors of this paper guarantee the gen Mens Fancy Shirts 19c worth double 31sp lmo uiness of this oiler Mens and Boys Suits Ulsters 7S Ladies and Misses Jackets and Capes 15 12 25c ¬ Ladies Jackets worth each 1200 now 499 uu now 300 Ladies Jackets worth each 8 Ladies Jackets worth each 600 now 275 7 Ladies Jackets worth each 500 now 2 19 12 Ladies Capes worth each 800 now 400 9 Ladies Capes worth each 600 now 299 11 Ladies Capes worth each 450 now 212 18 Ladies Capes worth each 300 now 163 7 Ladies Capes worth each 200 now 99 Ladies Wool Hose now 10c K Infants Wool Hose now 5c 20 yds Sea Island Cotton 1K Specials For 9 Days Mens Ladies and Childrens Shoes Ladies Ladies Ladies Ladies Men Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes MRS 30355 17 laura weishauf Wrights 17 1896 1280 3916 Of Murry Intl Recommends Celery Capsules - 97615 The Wright Medical Co 1317 33870 52 Murry IndySept 2590 70 875 17 620 195 5550 Columbus Ohio 100 Dear Sirs Last spring I purchased a box of Wrights Celery Capsules fr im L C Davenport druggist Bluff ton Ind and used them tor stomach trouble with which I had been afflicted for more than 15 years Since taking your Cap- ¬ sules I have lost all trace of pain and my Don t delay as these prices are special for 9 Days only Remember the place Remember when we adver- ¬ stomach is entirely well I can eat any tise prices you will surely get it as above stated We still give a large beautiful glass framed picture with thing and can truthfully say that I have every 5 and 10 worth you buy Dont fail to call before all the bargains are grabbed not felt better in years Yours Respectfully ¬ Mens Celluloid Collars 5c worth double Mens Caps 19c worth double Mens Heavy Socks 5c wor h double Wool Socks 12c worth double Mens Heavy Undershirts and Drawers 19c worth double Mens Hunting Coats 75c worth double Mens Suspenders 10c worth double Mens Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 5c worth double Canton Flannel Drawers 19c worth double Mens Heavy Working Shirts 24c worfcn double Mens Boots Mens Boots Boots Mens Boots Mens Boots 14 yds Mason ville Cotton 100 14 vds Lonsdale Cotton 100 21 yds Bleached Muslin 100 150 for 9 days only 200 for 9 davs onlv 300 for 9 days only 400 for 9 days only and Shoe- worth 400 and Shoes worth 350 and Shoes worth 300 and Shoe worth 250 and Shoes worth 200 - 75c 200 now 100 100 200 175 now now now now 150 125 Value Hogs Value Value of agricultural implements Value of agricultural products for taxatio i after deduct- ¬ ing value of crops grown within the year and in the hands of producer Valne of slaughtered animals Value of sewing and knitting machines ¬ Mrs Lauka Weishauft 14239 VV 424025 Sold by T Brooks at 50c and 100 18210 per box Send address on postal to the 37685 Wright Med Co Columbus Ohio for 9932 trial size free 37990 20245 SPECIAL JUST RECEIVED BIG LINE OF WHITE GOODS HAM BURGS LACES Etc Bottled Up 49610 1075 I TWIN BROTHERS BOURBONS BIGGEST BARGAIN BRINGERS 701 703 MAIN ST PARIS KY 4 Value of household kitchen furniture Value of safes and 1 L fr fc kinds Value of pianoforte and other musical instruments Value of manufactured 1 articles Terms The land will be sold upon a I Number of paintings credit of six twelve and twentv four Value thereof months and the purchaser or pur- - Library Number of volumes chasers will be required to execute Value thereof bonds with approved surety bearing in- ¬ Numbarof diamonds terest from day of sale or the purchase Value thereof money may be paid upon the confirma- - Value of watches and clocks tion of the sale Value of jewelry Mr Jnme3 EL Letton who resides on Value of gold and plated ware the Jack town pike at the intersection Value of steam engines in ¬ doctors TV v pot ¬ of the short pike above referred to and cluding boilers 37S0 within one mile of the land will taKe ash ur vicury of brick stone bottle up the poison pleasure in showing prospective pur- ¬ Value building material and other 2075 but it always breaks chasers over the farm giving them the Value of wine whiskies metes aud bounds or they may call at VHHJkSAm2jc Visual K forth again attack- ¬ mixtures ing some delicate the law ofnYe of J Q Ward and Harmon brandies notand distillery thereof in organ Stitt in Paris Kentucky who will give frequently bonded warehouse 26840 j tthem all the information desired the mouth and Value of stock of goods and throat filling them other property therein 170975 is absolute and the title pjr The sale with eating sores feot and the proceeds arising from the Miscellany Value of all S SSS is the only property not mentioned sale is an asset belonging to the assigned known cure for this abovo 12360 estate of M EL Current and the credit-tdisease It is guar- ¬ Same colored or 2025 of that estate are urgently requesanteed purelv vege ted to attend the sale arid do all they can Total assessed value of lands table and one thousand dollars reward is embraced in items 12 to 15 8397785 offered for proof to the contrary It to protect their interests This farm Same colored 49925 never fails to cure Contagious Blood will afforda delightful and profitable Total assessed value of town horne to those who are seeking farm Poison Scrofula Eczema Rheumatism lots embraced in items 16 laud or a fine investment for capital Cancer or any other disease of the -to 18 inclusive 1638530 slood ists as the rate at which said land rents If you have a blood disease 144605 take a remedy which will not injure you win furnish a good return on the invest Same colored Total assessed value of per- merit Beware of mercury dont do violence sonaLproperty embraced in to your system Dont get bottled up Possession given March 1st 1898 items 1 to 11 inclusive 1013385 Our books sent free to any address Same colored 2710 Swift Specific Co Atlanta Ga H C CURRENT Special Commissioner and Assignee j j -- Value of manufacturing im ¬ plements machinery of all Whether in the form of pill powder or liquid the doctors prescription for 2160 blood diseases is always the same 2140 mercury or potash These drugs bottle up the poison and dry it up in the DELI T TIKES 65915 system but they also dry up the marrow in the bones at the same time The suppleness and elasticity of the All persons who have not paid their oUbo joints give way to a stiffness the rack poll tax for 1897 are notified to call at The form the Sheriffs office and settle same and o Jdu ing Pains of rheumatism gradually bends the bones ache while save costs decrepitude and helplessness prema- ¬ 18jan 4t JOS WILLIAMS C B C 601 turely take possession of the body and 3 it is but a short step to a pair of 545 crutches Then comes falling of 800 the hair and decay of the bones a con- ¬ 2610 dition truly horrible 37 Contagious IpotashI jroison me Blood Will not be responsible for any debts 12650 curse unless written order from in 8145 of mankind is the 735 S BROOKS CLAY most horrible of all diseases and has al Supeivisor of Public Roads 5445 ways baffled the Sjan tf OPTIOIAM LH Landman MD Of No 503 W Ninth Street Cincinnati Ohio STOCK CROP Etc Having decided to quit farming in order that we may devote our entire time and attention to stock trading we will on of jy Will be at the Windsor Hotel Paris NOTICE TUESDAY March 8TE month returning every second Tuesday in each 1898 FRIDAY FEBRUARY 25TH at 1898 -- III 1 mmynir ill ¬ -- -- IMPERIAL PEM DUCK 8SS For A Few Days More We Will Make tfflt gftTiXg now fill orders for eggs of the -abve variety of ducks The eggs are from carefully selected high class water fowls as fine selections as can be found anywhere 1 have been unable to supply- I can FOR Elegant Oyercbats Trousers our new i A MB oo B usiness Siaits 2500 Optician La ndman has been visiting this the highest bidder our stock farming city regularly for over implements etc consisting principally five years and has ad- ¬ of justed glasses to the 190 good grade ewes eyes of the best people 1 extra steer calf of Paris and Bourbon 15 yearling cattle County and has proven himself com7 cattle petent thorough reliable and honest 10 1250 1b cattle You can get Landmans glasses from 6 good grade cows fresh Clays drug store between his 4 fat heifers Clay doing bus Clark of Clarke The firm iness in the city of Paris Ky has been visits and when he makes his regular 8 sows and pigs dissolved by mutual consent and C J visit he will examine your eyes thorough- ¬ 60 head of cattle shoats vu nead ot fat hogs Clarke is authorized to collect all ac- ¬ ly and make any change necessary to give satisfaction Examination free counts due said firm 1 pair extra mare mules References Drs W C J CLARKE J Fithian 1 6 year old horse mule Eads Buck Fithian Bowen and C MRS MATT TURNlSY 2 2 horse wagons D Cram of Paris S D CLAY 1 mower good as new 4f lm 1 hay rake good as new 1 binder W O 5 breaking plows I desire to thank my friends for their 5 double shovel plows liberal patronage and ask them to 2 tongueless cultivators Kenney my continue with Clarke 1 2 horse corn planter successors Lot of Langshan chickens MRS MATT TURNEY Lot of Pekin ducks 1 pair mare mules 6 yrs old THE VERY BEST 1 buggy OLD RELIABLE PROMPT- 1 horse mule 1 P AYING horse mule 1 work horse I desire to rent from 100 to 200 acres¬ 1 saddle mare of Bourbon county land Give descripAbout 12 tons of timothy hay and Address tion of tract when writing other things too numerous to mention gyjjjf Box 523 Cynthiana Ky 8fb 4t CALDWELLS 11 McINTYRE McCLINTOCK Millersburg Ky A T Forsyth Auctioneer COWSTIPATIONil 10 oclock a m on the farm known as the Dinwiddie McKee place sell to DISSOLUTION ¬ ¬ - 3 HINTON Agent Fire Wind and Storm Insurance 1 Land Wanted NON UNION 1 SDR PEPSIRI H A SMITH Co 1 to 5 8 Office over G S Varden Office Hours mwmi p m EAST BOUND u fowls pairs and trio3 Ihave no more for sale at present but can snpply the egs at prices quoted below Pekin Lu ks grow quicker and command a Teadier sale than any other kind of pen try They are large aud have a beautiful white plumcgo require but little water in fact need it only for J - drinking purposes They have many cannot flf or climb e goxl qualities jfences easily kept in with low fences Dral s Featherd almost equal to -sell at 150 to 3 00 - the numerous orders for single to 12 a m TIME TABLE Lv Loniavllle 850am G00pm i fj FRANKFORT MCI1ATI RT 1 In Effect March 1897 S 3 DAILY EXCEPT SIJNDAY EAST BOUND Lve Frankfort ArrElkhorn 630am 30bt 643am 320 051 am 382p 702am 348poi 708am 358pf 720am 415pm 800am 430 jti 812am 442tm 852am 452psn 82Samj 458p 840am 5l0pjji 800 j R ADAIR L C MOORE Sold elsewhere at 18 00 Moore AlslffitH and see Drs Adair Dental Surgeons Phone 79 ArLexldglon 1115am 840pm Lv Leztugton 1125am 850pm 830am 550pm Lv Aykbestorll58am 923pm 915am 6S0pm Ar irt Sfcungl225pm 950pm 950am 705pm 5fjam 340pm Ar Waiihaagton Ar Philadelphla lOam 705pm Ar Now York 1240nn 908pm WEST BOUND Arr Switzer Arr Stamping Ground Arr Duvalls JpnrorifrkTOn Arr Lve Georgetown Arr Newtown Spring and Sum ZEggs BriiOtJ 150 per Miller 13 X 275 per 26 Paris Ky Lock Box Al Just i -- iippor vec 1 V T ifoods P i No 5 3 Broadway Paris Ky m pm Office Hourf - 6 to 12 a and Hdc 1 tf Ar WJjiflfrfister Ar Lexington j to Ar Frankfort ArSfaattKvHle ArLonWVllle 800am 520pm 735am 345pm 911am 630pm 1001am 720pm 1100am 815pm Arr Centreville Arr Elizabeth 780am 450pm 655am 250pm Arr Paris- - WEST BOUND i a Si- - p lYRUPIWDSC CURES Wrights Celery DR CALDWELLS - si J EF1 11s P ARTS JOE RJRHI3HI H S STOL Catter f t JXn f rA 51v siesrusaaacne 2q at all druggist md kidneys cures constipation Tea regulates the anaqi - MUNSON Trains marked thus run dailv ex cept Sundiy other trains run daily HOUSE ASD LOT AND BLACK ¬ T hiOugit Sleepers between Louisville Lexington and New York without SHO FOR SALE SMITH change For rates Sleeping Car reservations or my house aud ot DESIRE to sell - any information call on with blacksmith shop at JackaonF B Carr t ill Kv I will RMl for half cash bal Agent L N R R i uj i i twelve mKKba For further orGria3GK W Barney Paris Ky oarrifrtlars address or call on Div Pa8 Agent BEN J F SHARON Lexington Ky Jacksonville Ky 13Ht tf x ArrElizabeth Arr Centreville Arr Newtown Arr Georgetown Lve Paris Lve Georgetown ArrSwitter ArrElkhorn Arr Stamping Ground arr unvalls 1000am 1040am 105Gam 920am 932am 542pm 938am 548po 948am TCUlMfe fll55am GEO B HARPER UrlOam 1125am 1135am 646pjE J04jm 725K vaeui aur C D BERCAW Genl Pass AU