You have found an item located in the Kentuckiana Digital Library.
Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): March 18, 1898
Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): March 18, 1898 Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1898 bou1898031801_sn86069873 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): March 18, 1898 Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1898 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. w t j X 5 v Ji k v Jc r i Vr S - 5 i L - - v vC rbcIn CHAMP MILLER mi - - NEW Established Editors and Owners yjiAtsijijjnBJturfritirtv--Trnnniiiaaa- s n PRINTED EVERY iumumM wywaggiM iiieiwvjujj TUESDAYD ffl HJyiWllg9g FRIDAY FEB l 1881 1 - EIGHTEENTH YEAR tgn7TnyrfTLW-r-rT7-rr-T-Tr PARIS BOURBON CO KY MILLERSPURG News FRI0Y MARCH 18 1898 NO 22 - iAaauagsarag Of Certain Novelties Brown visited friends in jynthrma Tuesday that need but to be seen to insure to us a sale we show Mrs T M Fnrnell visited Mrs June All shade all designs to suit any room from the attic to the cellar Payne on Cane riidee Wednesday and Thursday 7 Catch y Frency florals and stripes in the new tones of grren red Miss Ida Collier of Mt Sterling is visiting her sister Mrs Will Bedford and blue near town T D Judy has a full line of garden A few special stripes in silk effects with and without frieze with seed tube rose Lulbs and best quality of mouldings to match They hang as beautifully as a real silk fabric seed potatoes Mrs Anna Thornton went to Paris 2c Wednesday to visit her daughter Mrs ceiJmgs ljft New colors in ingriiins with large floral borders and Slurs than can be mentioned man3T that deserve a prominent place here are crowded out and have to go Rev Taylor will preach at die Baptist unheralded and unsung We would cill jour particular attention to Church Sunday It is a suberb line exclusive Miss Dorothy Pnerl ivtnrripd Wednes our Wall Paper otock this season patterns original idea the designers are creators of styles not follow day from a visit at Mt SttVi tz ers New striking tasteiui ana prices cnac are ueiow imii ueuianueu Sanford Carpenter shipped a car of goods Just look over the line or such parts of it as will horses and mules to Atlanta Tuesday for inferior I interest you and we are sure you will agree with us as to its merits Miss Ella Fleming and Mrs Hfttie The new soorls are com in faster When wopay that our work i better in qualitymSd give3 better satisfaction Notes Gatiroii In Ani AUnt The than any lggndrv work in Paris we are simply staging facts not our yerdict alone butiugtrof our customers Ask them audjgpti will see Better still giye us a traajf bundle IBflUBBoN Steam Laundry tf -- A i ¬ -- At 5c 50 patterns At jrarjfowesterns dividends t Dolicv holderskare unequaled and to procure Mpfhwestern dividends you must ca r rvffsat t h western insurance tf The Invite inspection of their KT IE KF -- Yoiiruafe Insured lc a Day -- l 2c 4t 10c able papenionibre Capital City Bank of Columbus 4rThere can be no stronger guarantee p you We dare not use a banks nawithout authority if you doubt it wri them Good health is insurance Wrights the best H Celery CapspWs gives you good health Kidney and Stomach they cure trouble RJatsupiatiBin Coustipaiiou and Sick Headliapia 100 days treatment costs lc alajf A sight draft on above bank in ef egy 1 box which brings your monj ick if- wft fail to cure you Brooks druggist Sold Ty Yig Our insimmce is protected by bank ¬ HEADY-TO-WEA- R At 121 At 15c Blh yllnlu Hf - - John Conuell of Georgetown Hon W C Owen The most exquisite lino of Enajlih Chintz and floral designs was the gui at of his mother from Tuer Aremiant lot of Room Muildings at Iq per foot to close out1 day to yesterday pattern Bring measure of room and got a chance at these thev wi Messrs Toji Bowles and Rout only last a few days Wicldiffe of Uyuthiana were here on - apt and a Living Are best Land 3 to Good scho p J v foiwWtfo o T if1 Carpets Furniture Wall ape uaCninj mjQQss BR ffimnrTirgCTrrTnuj wa jjiut WAjuwtLMaaaaa gMUr mrvrrrpgJsiraTgrasaggg3seCKiltWillBt The Greatest Soap Sale IN THE HISTORY OF PARIS Begins at McDermott The Peoples SATURDAY 4 Spears Grocery on Corner Third and Main St Paris Ky MARCH Mil - 1898 M - The Eighth Wonder of the World t- imh ivv ajeqaBurie MBSBWIIlMW i sr s Atifaesmjde bfBheMCaJi iWUUIWI - llll lTDnv our snow window It is the most magnificent display of toilet soap ever attempted andj brings with it the greatest soap bargains ever JWPPI i niPASKffi7Swf evnTDiuiou wa uoiietsoap wm oe on tanltfBI - wvvuua lBHJIiTIUi-W-HUyilW yrj n ttv NrTjai i7Tft7WiWRSR3fe myyv WAyy WMBI v - in AfirvSq Wt- Vt - - - - business Monday Mrs Pennington and son guesrs of Rev Danl Robertson returned to Fal- ¬ mouth Wednesday Mr Johu W Bonlden of Maysville was the guest of his brother Mr K b Boulden Wednesday Mr Thos Wright of Falmouth Ind P is the uuest of his sister Mrs ilaiy Collins near Osgood Mrs Fannie Port r was called to Carlisle Wednesday to see her father I L Piper who is very ill Mrs Will Judy and Mrs Sue Jaynes attended the funeral of Mr F A War- ¬ ren in Lexington Wednesday R B Bonlden is ageut for four of the most reliable fire insurance companies also li 1 and plate glass tall and get rates befoie insuring It I dont keep your laundry and wear it I send on Wednesday and return on Fri ¬ Try me Geo Thorntoo for day Reid of Paris Haggard lt Go to C W Howards for Excelsior tube rose bulbs 2d cents per dozen and glaoiolas assorted colors 25 cmts per dozen All kinds of garden seeds Miss Blanche Bowen took a full course of instructions in the McDonald system of Dress Cutting while in Atlanta GaY and asks her friends to call aud see fife rv 4mjti t awv uesiMB e blizzards trated pa months fd Rinearson Route Uin r heapest in the New Sor th Easy terms an acre No and churches cold waves New illus- 3 and and a Living cents in stamps W C Crescent A Queen nati Anderson9 - uk 1S u I ill J ffifflg Of Peck P O Kecommends Mrmr9Ti Pike- Co TV5sk Ufa Celery Capsules To the Wrig vertical lo Ajoiurntgis unio p ttfintsr rnurclrased a box of AV rights Celery Capsui m from James T Blaser drug- gist Waveijl5 aud Used them for Stomach lTouDie antti ustipntioUv I was unable to doanythin jsea nearly two years ur Celery Capsules and they three box have cure1 dSTE Jtor the benefit of others so alllicted I Wz snd this letter am truly yours W Sold by all aend addres Co Columb exists at 50C ana fcl ner box if postal to the Wright Med ay lor trial size iree ANDES02T J OI3SrCS- - J 893 K TKrJMK bVIWSS PLANTS eyjery jr ThSaBS thingtXhard Acpmsf J jtrawIbeimy Nnrserieaffer Gardenv Lawn 4N0 pss jindjgenarjflf-nurseryjcat-- t Afe irjsjr Qincano -- - j i sfliii RiCQardisui5iiiiirrpr1infirlisrtn rJlaceVwho was thoughtro baveHbeen i - offered in America 2 Cakes for 5 Cents Welcome to all you want at this price The soap was made for us by the Cincinnati Soap Co whose Foaps have been the standard for over a quarter of a century soothing to the skin beautifying to the comulexion Regular mice 10 cents ner cake but to introduce it thoroughly the maker allows us to sell No- ¬ it at 2 cakes for five cents Everybody uses toilet soap body can buy better toilet soap than this is It is the soap buying opportunity of a dozem years We expect a rush and are prepared for it You cant buy it in any other store in Paris We are sole agents for Bourbon Count Millersburg North Middletown Olintonville Hutchison Centerville Jacksonville Carlrsle ¬ bound for Klondide ports accordiug to later reports is safe Sam Proctor a well known citizen of Millersburg and Miss Bettie Hamilton the handsome and estimable daughter of Wtn Hamilton were married Mr Wednesday in Newport Eld Fenster macher officiating They will reside in Cincinnati The sub committee appointed to visit Millersburg on an inspection tour will arrive here Murch iJlst There is great activity on the part of the Odd Fellows and the public generally the determi- ¬ nation being to have the Orphans Home located in this place Every one should buckle down to work and show the committee that the interest is gen- ¬ eral CARLISLE lost with all on board of a steamer Telephone 279 XSOTg DEALER IN IP1 GEO W DAVIS Furnilnire Window Shades Oil Cloths Carpets Mattresses Etc ing and Repairing Special attention given to Undertak¬ Main Street Paris Ky MH 402 MAIN DAILEY - ST - - PARIS KY Over Deposit Bank Office hours 8 McDermott - Spears to 12 a mj 1 to 6 p m SILE Nevs Culled THE PEOPLES GROCERY Ms QSQSWHY IS MOT THE BEi T FLOW MADE From Nicholas County Precincts From die Mercury Born To the wife of Jas Spencer on the 15th inst a son To the wife of Ed Gillespie on the 12th inst a girl ADMIN ISTRATDRS OF Correct rThe Hang pn is 1 Style Correct in Make Eight The Finish is Eight PEBSOiL Miss Ida Anderson will begin school at StonjT Creek the last Monday in As Administrator of Augusta G Marh this being her third term in that Rogers deceased I will on place TUESDAY MARCH 29 1898 Our Marshals had a good day Monday They landed some ten or fifteen for crap beginning at 10 a m sell at her late shooting and five or six for plain residence near Hutchison Bourbon drunk man J c indBAYADBBE effects in County Ky all the personal property Jas Pumphrey has begun the erection of the late Augusta G Rogers consist- ¬ of Thos Watsons cottage of three ing of household furniture and goods rooms on Locust street near Methodist cooking utensils live stock produce and parsonage Kennedy real estate agents Keller have sold to Mrs W M Abner a house and lot in Dorsiana belonging to Thos Fanning for 600 cash cured meats on tht following terms For all purc ases of 20 and under cash and for all purchases over 20 the purchaser will be required to execute to me a bankable note due 60 days after date bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from date of sale until paid S B ROGERS Admr of Augusta G Rogers decd ItTPPTI fl fl 1 fl OQ With the New Shades of X LHG u8L OlJ 111 500 of them now in Bourbon County testify to their merits Try one If not satisfactory jreturn it and get your money back For sale by O EDWARDS I B Ross purchased Ernest Har- ¬ ris house on North street last Monday at commissioner sale for 1300 and will move as soon as the sale can be confirmed TO liZXO 113LOTT1 The Treasurer of Nicholas county on Tuesday last sent his check for 12720 to the holders of the court house bonds leaving a balance of only 12000 due on our handsome court house PUBLIC SALE AND Hanfv Silks For Waists In Endless Variety FOLEYS HOiEY and t1 IS THE GREAT THROAT and LOEQ REMEDY bb mamma bbmbmpm j iib acaaaa m Sold by James Kennedy Druggist The will of W T Perrine was pro- ¬ bated Monday He bequeaths bis entire estate to his daughter Lottie wife of ON SATDRDAY MARCH 19 1898 Mr Harry Owens of Maysville and names Robt Perrine and J R Burgess I will rent until March 1st 1899 the as executors borne place of the late J W Wright Lex- ¬ located near Paris on the Paris The following marriage licenses have ington turnpike containing about 120 been issued A G Snapp and Miss acres of corn tobacco and grass land M Belle Wille Nicholas Westf all and with improvements Miss Anna Barton Rollie Howard and I will sell four work mules I harness Miss Stella Lee Snapp E B Sparks horse 4 cows 2 calves 1 pony house and Miss M J Hollar hold and kitchen furniture meat lard consisting Died On the 8th inst infant son of poultry farming implements drill corn wagons wheat Jas E Parish near Headquarters On of threenarrows rollers gears plows the 16th int Mrs Wm Tom Hughes planter rockaway etc 1 buggy oyer 150 jourieu at jtrisgan vv eanesaav On Sun ¬ shocks of corn etc day night last at his home in this city As guardian I vill rent for one year Mr James McNamnrn asred 50 years 100 acres of goo juegrus woodland He leaves a wife and ten children five CYNTHIA J WRIGHT of whom are quite small -- RENTING Wash Goods of all Description s A dazzling 4 array of Eibbons Novelties in Ladies furnishing goods Fancy black hosiery for Ladies and children1 Short Corsets frem 50 cents to 150 New Spring Underwear s FRANK 9 - rijg BsttfwsWM irin MiiMHitliiiliH V Wy r I Vt i THE BOUKBON IfjBWS FRIDAY MARCH 18 1898 SEVERAL GUNS the THE SPANIARDS Annoyed by the War Preparations in the United States They Claim That They Encourage the Cuban Insurgents Washington March 17 The war preparations being made by the United States the assembling of ships at Key West the purchase of cruisers abroad and the emergency measures in the war and navy departments have come to the official attention of the Spanish government and the views of the Span- ¬ ish cabinet thereon have been com- ¬ municated to the state department here This has not taken the form of protest however as it does not appear that the Spanish government claim or assert the right to question such in- ¬ ternal measures as the United States may adopt even though these be of a character to indicate preparations for war It is rather by way of representations conveyed in a friendly spirit and without threat as to the serious influences which these preparations will have in encouraging NINETEEN KJLLED And About Thirty Injured in a Fire in th Heart of Chicago Heavy Loss Chicago March 17 The worst fire that has occurred in Chicago since the cold storage warehouse holocaust at i i i tir Of Small Caliber Taken From - Wreck of the Maine by Divers J r tu-90 t U - TChe for Key West Jla The Fern Will Take Her Place as the Headquarters of Capt Sigsbee and Others Cruiser Montgomery JLeaves Havana ta m rv 1 nesday got out several six pound guns and a one pounder and also one six inch gun Senator Money and the other members of the congressional party still here expect to leave for Key West Thursday on the Buccaneer The hour of the Montgomerys departure Thursday for Key West has not been fixed Two unidentified bodies were sent to Key West Wednesday on the Olivette The Fern has been designated to take the place of the Montgomery here as ¬ Havana March 17 The divers Wed ¬ the Worlds fair in 1S93 broke out in the building at the corner of Wabash avenue and Jackson boulevard Wed nesday The death list will probably reach 15 and may exceed that figure The injured number about 30 The following is a list of dead and her injured so far as known ¬ The hired girl out of a job cast her eagle eye over the want notices of the newspaper Wanted Wanted Wanted she read in one or two line ads straight down the col- ¬ umn shaking her head at intervals as if Finally her disappointed in her search face lightened as she saw a leaded notice in another column of more pretensions than its fellows She turned to it and read eagerly Then she threw the paper from her Whats the matter asked the girl with REQUISITES What Was Wanted of a Girl ia Household A FEW me HE BROUGHT IT FROM THE WORLDS FAIR And kept it two years p A Dead Miles A Smith salesman lived at 1236 Wrightwood avenue Samuel A Clark jumped from the fourth floor employed by the W A Olmstead Scientific Co Unidentified man taken from 215 Wabash avenue burned beyond recog- Bead that and she gathered up the sheet and handed it over to the other one who read this notice Wanted A young and strong woman of good disposition and habits obedient and knowing her place willing and ready active and efficient to cook wash and iron do general housework and take care of children Evenings and afternoons off when possible Apply with references etc etc nition Well said the reader W A Olmstead president of the Its not well at all responded the one Olmstead Scientific Co when the ex- looking for work That man whoever he plosions occurred ran to the rear of is is advertising for a wife I should say the seventh floor of the building and from the advertisement and Im not lookkind has not been seen since It is thought ing for thatplace is of a job Just a plain good enough for me hired girls ruins he was buried in the Washington Star Miss Kate Carney forewoman of the ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ How he lost it at last The great Worlds Fair at Chicago m while it gave pleasure to many gave pain to not a few as an indirect result of their visit to the White City People were lured along the miles of wonderful eyhib its by the new marvels that met the gaze at every step and did not realize their exhaustion until they dropped into a chair in some breezy corner by the lake and cooled off Thats what began the trouble in many cases Of one such case Mrs L W Stevens Fort Fairfield Me writes My husband took a severe cold and cough two years ago last October time of the Worlds Fair which we attended This cough lasted over two years was accompanied by spitting of blood and nothing could be found to help him although various remedies were tried Several doctors were consulted but their prescriptions afforded no relief Finally I saw an advertisement of Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral in my paper and prevailed upon my hus- ¬ band to get a bottle and try it The very first dose helped him and he was completely cured in a short time We feel 1893 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ very grateful for what Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral has done for us and shall keep it constantly on hand in the house Mrs I W Stevens Fort Fairfield Sf e Two years of doctoring for a cough two years of remedies that gave no help of prescriptions that profited only the men who wrote them and then a trial of Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral which helped from the very first dose and effected a complete cure in a short time The difference be¬ tween Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral and all stated than in this comparison of results curea stuDDorn it nascases oftne most bronchitis and obsti- ¬ nate chronic and asth- ¬ ma It is a specific for croup and whooping cough It cures all coughs and colds and all affections of the throat and lungs promptly and effectively In response to numerous demands Dr Ayers Cherry Pec- ¬ toral is put up in half size bottles sold at half price 50 cents More about cures effected by Pectoral in Dr Ayers Cure book Sent free on request by the J C Ayer Co Lowell Mass r - J2 i employed by Charles Anderson Co has not been Sweet Wallach seen since the first explosion Injured Samuel C Snyder 259 Hud son avenue employed by Sweet Wal- ¬ lach Co burned severely E A Wise 154 South Albany avenue Co employed by Sweet Wallach burned severely Mary Lapere 571 South Sangamon street employed by Sweet Wallach Co burned while descending the fire escape from the sixth floor taken home Herman Overman 1S9 west Harrison street descended the fire escape with Miss Lapere but fell from the second floor burned and received internal in ¬ juries taken home Philip Farley S4 Elburu avenue emSTATES FLEET AT DRY TORTUGAS FORT JEFFERSON AND UNITED ployed as a piano mover by the Con over Piano Co was in the building at Sigsbee and the Cuban insurgents at the mement the time of the explosion can not be the headquarters of Capt when the autonomy plan is to have its found others Havana via Key West Fla March crucial trial through the Cuban elec- ¬ An office boy employed by Sweet 17 of the court tions and in this way defeat the re- ¬ Wallach With the departure Co jumped from the sixth of inquiry after a second visit to the forms Premier Sagasta is seeking to floor and is thought to be buried in wreck of the Maine the carry out scene of It has been especially the debris caused by the falling Walls presthe out grows serious that The court a pointed tension Andrew Nashton employed by the of W A Olmstead Scientific Co face and fleet of large a body like a grand jury in its functions ence is nearly ready to report Unless there United States warships at Key West hands burned are new discoveries here which is un- ¬ can not be regarded as a friendly meas- ¬ Fred Smith driver for the Con likely there is nothing to be ure as the sending of ships was off- ¬ over Piano Co face cut by falling members icially represented to be when the glass the done but for in the Maine went to Havana and the Vizcaya to seclude themselves Emile Brozeman of 383 North Arm convictions al-¬ re turned the complimentary visit In itage avenue jumped from sixth floor Iowa and formulate the ready firmly held There is no reason short the presence of this extensive injuries to spine and lower limbs will to change the belief that the court will fleet near Cuba together with the war probably die find that the disaster was caused by an measures taken by the Unitsd States David Schaefer 2905 Wentworth explosion outside the Maine but its are regarded by Spain as seriously pre- ¬ avenue arm broken while trying to members have been as secret as the judicial to the policy of autonomy catch a man who had jumped from the grave have which Spain and the United States sixth floor The chief officers absolutely while have alike approved and an indirect discreet been Josie Baxa 58G West Nineteenth to insur- ¬ street jumped from second floor fight the the talk of the divers has been encouragement contradictory From numerous bits of gents in defeating the desires ankle broken evidence that have come out during of both governments for the success of Police officer Rogers overcome by smoke taken to county hospital Annie Baxa 586 West Nineteenth street jumped from second story win ¬ OF MONITORS FOR COAST AND HARBOR DEFENSE FLEET dow ankle sprained and body bruised Unidentified man jumped f roaitih fioorbackjbrokenf taken to theMfcy1 ¬ ¬ National Music Co believed to have perished in the flames after helping to safety the last one of 40 girls in her charge WOMANS FATE From the Record Bushnell 111 regarding womans fate than Mrs Jacob Weaver of Bushnell 111 wife of ex City She had entirely reMarshal Weaver covered from the illness which kept her bedfast much of the time for five or six years past and says her recovery is due to that well known remedy Dr Williams Pink Pills Mrs Weaver is fifty six years old and has lived in Bushnell nearly thirty years She is of unquestioned veracity and unblemished reputation The story of her recovery is interesting She says I suffered for five or six years with the trouble that comes to women at this time of my life I was much weakened was unable much of the time to do my own work and suffered beyond my power to describe I was downhearted and melancholy I took many different medicines in fact I took medicine all the time but nothing seemed to do me any good I read about Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale People and some of my friends recommended them highly I made up my mind to try them I bought the first box in March 1897 and was benefited WA Iff from the start A box and a half cured me completely and I am ¬ Xo woman is better able to speak to others ¬ Tlie Vow of a Boy Nemesis Bring to me my large revolver and my keen Damascus blade and the rubber boots Im used to when in gore I freely wade Hither bring my trusty sandbag bring the snicker- ¬ snee I say for my day has come for murder and Im going forth to slay I shall go forth to the slaughter like a bridegroom to his joys and Ill fill the nearest graveyard with a string of gifted boys I shall brain the boy attorney with a spasm of delight and theboy who preaches Sundays he shall fall before my might On the trail of boy physicians gayly gladly shall I camp let the boy pian- ¬ ¬ Myffl ists tremble when they hear my roaring tramp When they strike the boyish statesman he must say his prayers and die when the boy reporter meets me mark ye how the fur shall fly For Im weary and disgusted and my mind has lost its poise I have read such beastly twaddle treating of the gifted boys Atchison Globe ¬ ¬ TRADE MARK ¬ THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS te ¬ strong I have not been bothered with my troubles since I began taking the Bought the first box pills I have recommended the Dills to manv women who are suffering as I suffered They are the only thing that helned me in the trial that comes to so many women at my age mjks d i w JUAVUK Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23d day of October A D 1897 0 C HICKS Notary Public When woman is passing beyond the age of motherhood it is a crisis in her life Then if ever proper attention to hygiene should be exercised The attendant sufferings will disappear and buoyant health will follow if Dr Williams Pink Pills are used These pills exert a powerful influence in restoring the system to its proper condition They contain in a condensed form all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood ¬ ¬ now rugged and To Portland Ore for Paget Sound Business via Burlington Route Wednesdays from St Louis THtrRSDjLis from Kansas City via Denver scenic Col-¬ orado Salt Lake a great feature person ¬ ally conducted The success of the seuson for general northwest travel Write L W Wakeley G P A St Louis Mo Same Everywhere who has just returned from the A man Klondike says that up in that region zero is nothing at all It always was nothing everywhere Philadelphia Inquirer Celebrated for more than a century as a delicious nutritious and flesh forming bevHas our well known erage ¬ ¬ J z YELLOW LABEL on the front of every package and our trade mark Hot and itch as a frost bite Cooled and Soothed as a cure by St Jacobs Oil A fellow doesnt really enjoy a favor if he is immediately asked to return it Washington Democrat La Belle Chocolatiere on the back NONE OTHER GENUINE Lady to dog fancier have you for sale HenQh poodles andftBnglishisetera -- itv p friVl- - None in Stock What kinds of dogs Srnfii btiiux3t nvQcQ uuto w4 ot0to S Rupture Surecure Book free Write for it to SJSherman Specialist3MtVernonNY One advantage about onions they spoil Washington Democrat M 7 cant i hospital - l The Concver Piano Co occupied the first second and third stories of the Have you any of theseiocean crrevhounds that- I have read about Detroit Free Press 100 Reward 100 The readers of this paper will be pleased lo learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh Halls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity Catarrh bemg a constitutional disease requires a constitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollar for any case that it fails to cure Send for list of testimonials Address R J Cheney Co Toledo 0 Sold by Druggists 75c Halls Family Pills are the best ¬ r0 Made only by In Winter Sciatica St Jacobs oil is the best cure is worse Any time p WAITRP RAKEPGO AsrssarAww TlASSSt - DORCHESTER ESTABLISHED 1780 WYANDOTTE AJAX AMPH1TRITB NANTUCKET MLANTONOMAH PASSAIC t - the three weeks examination it seems as sure as anything in this latitude can be that the plans before the court show that the ship was broken in two and the forward part rent asunder by an explosion from the outside Capt Sampson intimated to a correspondent that the testimony was gratify ingly complete This might mean that an accidental cause had been discovered but the indications are all the other way No one be lieves that any Spanish officials or officers of rank will be implicated whatever may be the findings of the court Capt Sampson before leaving said the courts departure was not due to orders received but wTas de cided upon solely by the members themselves The wrecking work has been very slow but it is hoped that now with the added facilities and the others that are to come work will be advanced with greater rapidity ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ spirit of friendly representation rath- ¬ er than of protest Spain has pointed out that a war by the United States against Spain under such circumstances would be unjustifiable before the world and a crime against humanity that policy Finally and in the same and civilization The representations contained no reference whatever to the Maine dis- ¬ aster or to redress or indemnity there- ¬ for FRENCH FLEET Being Prepared for Mobilization Feverish Excitement at Arsenals and Shipyards Paris March 17 The Aurore Wed- ¬ nesday affirms that the French fleet is being prepared for mobilization ad ¬ ding that feverish anxiety prevails at all the arsenals and shipyards which Torpedo Boat Morris Nearly Completed t FT Rrovtdenoh K I March 17 The orders that have been expected for some time at the boat shops in Bristol to hurry the work on the government torpedo boats have arrived from Washington There is but one torpedo boat now in the Bristol shops the Morris and in compliance with the rush orders the gang of men employed will work longer hours The Morris is to develop a speed of 22 knots according to the contract She is very nearly fin ¬ ished ¬ ¬ are working until 10 oclock at night The Aurore says the French Northern squadron at Cherbourg is ready for immediate departure The ships it appears are being swung during the night at Cherbourg for the adjust ¬ ment of their compasses Finally it is asserted that in order to complete the necessary numbei of officers second year students are to be appointed midshipmen and all the admirals have been instructed to ar ¬ range to reach Paris within 24 hours ¬ ¬ ¬ The Aurore explains that the mobili- ¬ zation is connected with preparations to support Russia by a naval demon ¬ stration in the far east Will Not Sell Cuba at Any Price Madrid March 17 A semi official after being summoned - 1 Mtjncie Ind March 17 The Lake Erie Western it is believed is about agency Wednesday publishes the fol ¬ to carry out plans for branching ont to lowing announcement the important gas towns in the belt It is useless to talk of the sale of that it ddes not now reach One of Cuba The question could not be ar ¬ the towns in view is Dunkirk on the parliament and it is county line between Delaware and ranged except byany Spanish chamDer impossibile that Jay counties An extension from Al ¬ would agree to sell the island at any bany to Dunkirk is to be built imme price diately and the route is being sur ¬ Died From Her Wounds veyed The extension will be 12 miles Niagara Falls March 17 Mrs long Other good business points are in view and it is thought that they Addie Lathwell who was shot by her will be connected with the Brice sys ¬ husband Tuesday died Wednesday tem The Pennsylvania is the oply Her body will be sent to Sault Ste Marie Mich road to Dunkirk ¬ Being Surveyed building the other tenants including the Presbyterian Board of Publication Co dealers and he Sweet Wallach in photographic supplies the latter firm being on the sixth floor It vas here that the fire broke out The floor was stored with chemicals and materials used in the manufacture of photographic supplies and according to some who escaped the entire floor was swept with flames in five min utes after the fire broke out Three hundred girls were employed by this firm and when the fire broke out a panic ensued many of the un fortunate women being trampled under the feet of their comrades in their frantic efforts to escape Cut off from escape by the elevators and stairways people penned in the burning building began jumping from the windows and though the firemen and others held nets and canvas many were crushed on the stone side walks According to eye witnesses as many as ten jumped at once from the top floor and others were seen shortly after to fall back into the flames The flames quickly spread to the floors beneath and the floor occupied by the Presbyterian Board of Publication and the Sunday School Supply Co also contained material which readily On the lower floors the burned piano supplies and instruments held in stock by the Conover Piano Co were soon transformed into tinder The firemen were badly handicapped by the heat which was terrific Within a radius of a block the heat broke panes of glass and dislodged signs and streams of water were directed on the buildings on both sides of the street that far away in order to prevent them from catching fire Several times minor blazes did occur The greatest danger was in the rear of the Conover building where were located big dry goods stores Thirty five minutes after the fire had broken out the floors had all fallen and a moment or two later the rear wall fell The firemen working there were warned but barely in time for 15 of them to escape being crushed Nineteen persons are reported miss ing and did not return home Wednesday night or communicate with their friends Their bodies are believed to be in the ruins ¬ ¬ iMfiauMm LADIES RKRNSSIXE DONT 44eec9f ¬ She Dont you think it is dangerous to cat mushrooms He JNot a bit of danger in it The danger is in eating toadstools Chicago Evening News if 400 Where the Danger Ides ¬ The Salzer Seed Co want suitable names for their 17 inch long corn and White Oat prodigy You can win this 400 easily Catalogue tells all about it Seed potatoes only 500 in prizes 150 a barrel ¬ For New Names Send This Notice and 10 Cts in Stamps to John A Salzer Seed Co La Crosse Wis and get free their great seed catalogue and 11 new farm seeds including above corn and 5 oats positively worth 10 to get a start ¬ ¬ ¬ There is no particular harm in an American boasting of his family tree as long as there is nothing shady about it Philadelphia Times Harmless Pride ¬ ¬ ¬ to grandma in the rocker Grain 0 is good for the whole family It is the long desired substitute for coffee Never upsets the 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 A Miss Elderly Did you ever suspect me of bleaching my hair Miss Pert Oh no I supposed it was that color when you bought it N Y Journal From Daby In the Hih Chair Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys Liver and Bowels cleanses the sys- ¬ tem effectually dispels colds head- ¬ aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro ¬ duced pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug- ¬ gists Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to tiy it Do not accept any substitute ¬ ¬ ONB BNJOY Malvern Ark says Have used Dr M ASimmons Iiiver Medicine 10 years and find it a great deal better than Zeilins Regulator and Black Draught It has been of great benefit to my Daugh ¬ ter and Niece during their monthly troubles for Ob ¬ structed Menstruation There should be no homo Without it The Turn of OFa The cessation of the menses usually 06 curs between the ages of forty and fifty Great irregularity takes place in the periodio discharges for some time before the final cessation the female usually experiencing sudden flashes of heat fullness in the head headache and other evidences of constitu- ¬ The nervous system tional disturbance sympathetically responds and there is great irritability and melancholy the patient is discouraged and has a sense of fullness or suffocation At no time in her life does a woman need more constant care and watchful tender ¬ ness noi has more need for a remedy to invigorate and strengthen her The bowels Should be kept regular with Dr M A Sim tnons Liver Medicine and if Dr Simmons Squaw Vine Wine is usedduring the whole of this critical period it will invigorate and enrich her blood soothe and strengthen her serves and thus relieve the suffering and enable her to pass safely through the dan gers prolong her life and afford tier Strength nd joy in her declining years Pine- - ers Sick Headache I think there is no compari ¬ son between it and Black Draught and Liver Eegulator Medicine has been a God send to myself and family for 20 years It cures Chills and fevers Bilious Fev¬ Zeiling Dr M A Simmonsldvor Bluff Arlc writes CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN FRANCISCO LOUISVILLE KY CAL NEW YORK NY -- Palpable Hit d 9 aKewwtHatIH FOR 14 GENTS We Hor i x Kg li uay itaaisn lPkg Early Spring Turnip a WKUMUHB X wish to gain 150000 now ens- u wuw w -- y ¬ ¬ American Mission Attacked by Chinese Chung-King-F- u Shanghai March 17 The American Medical Mission in the suburbs of province of Sze Chwan on the has been attacked by a mob The native medical assistants have been maltreated and one has been murdered Yang-Tse-Kiang- In buying print goods it is always well to remember that Simpsons are the best made For variety and beauty of design they surpass all others and they retain all their original brightness no matter how often they are washed The name Wm Simpson Sons on the ticket is a guarantee of the highest standard of quality color and finish whether in calico or fine prints When buying always ask for Simpsons goods ¬ ¬ iil m Ml2S ¬ Very little fever is required to cause a sick man to say he is burning up with it Atchison Globe Cold weather aggravates rheumatii pains JJut St Jacobs Oil cures any time Zymacm JOIIN El en ui m Jumbo Giant Onion 15c Brilliant Klnwo r KaH ik Worth 100 for 14 eente Above 10 pkgs worth 100 wo will great Plant and Seed Catalogue UDOn reeeinfc nf thia nntioo nnt Tj Iuaiugu t u mvite your trade and Beeds you will ney er alone with- - KlnnnrlTA Auruasif rvea XJeet RlSTTinTVlr flnnnmKA Qtwen Victoria Lettuce M1ri 10c 10a 10c 10c 16c Where there is great determination Of blood to the head the blood vessels of the brain become greatly congested and there exists flushed i aco giddiness especially on stooping and throbbing pain in the head increased by movement It may be caused by living too freely too late rising in the morning combined with an inactive life Menstrual derangements in females will often occasion it Dr Simmons Squaw Vine TVine is especially made for this and Fullness of Blood in Head it cores ic s IB 5 ft Is the only sure cure In the world lor Chronic Ul Z cers Bone Ulcer Scrofulous Ulcers Varl ¬ rcd aplireh CO St JPaul Minn --- v- 25Lfei II TScneese SSh iPw6 SeQ1JlcerTGanBrene 81LZEK aBblCatalocalonoc SEED CO LA ct JFever and all ever fails DrawsSores poison out all nufferlng Cures permanent Piles Burns Cuts Wouai- - By mail small 33c large Abcee CIM9SB Nocr WTO Sold by Iruzlsts Denfson CarpetStretcherand Tacker Cairo March Hepulsecl by Egyptian Troops 17 island on Sunday last but were repulsed by the Egj ptian troops ivith the loss of men killed The only Egyptian casualty was the woundin tf Maior SifivplL 38 Dervishes crossed the Nile to Shebalyia A large party of ¬ A boy never smells anything without at once getting hungry baking is never too cold to cure Neuralgia With St Jacobs Oil Sure Cure It Very few girls who look coyly out of the corner of their eyes at the men are good housekeepers Atchison Globe i tl W MEAD CYCIE CO CHICAQOr CHhS 7 I Pin fin Colony rums timber Mineral land UUUf UUU Soul cheap C Models 14 to ft40 511Ufl- - Aonam N 1 S WANTED Outfit rt M CREAT CLEARING SALS of 97 and IS 5uJJfe SI OO models best makes 975 to 18 Sent on by Express prepaid Send specialties DENiaoSMFO CO WABmnfomo approval vninoui a eenipavment Free uso of wheel to our agents Write for our bcw piaa nt w to iiara a Bicycle and maka AGENTS money SPECIAL THIS WEEK 40 EL grade 87 models slightly shopworn daVVn every 1075 HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE used L eucu r BiiueriBjB Awaeia souvenir home Permanent employment ii everv bookof art FREE for stamp while thev lot OS SEND FOR A BICYCLE Ulzh Grade viYrenfSVSteSS ftHi Tacked Ainrv 1 hn WAHTEDtXKH0 91SK CO -- mp this MUUHA Webstertity Ic waT - BKK CATALOGUE i WHCfcUWFOBB eaiyterwi CO HrtkTlllc Tu SohHwltnoutDllnOPIUM nhJLhl7key HabitBookof W00LLEYMU AtlanUa TTrrnr nZcii it w rriim fiw mi 1 imm JHttMtUJ rjc ff T iiimt r THE BOURBON NEWS PEIDAT MARCH THAT SLICE OF WARM BREAD its worries Weighing me down with a burden to- ¬ night I thought of my care free and forlicsoxne Coming home from the office its cares and 18 1898 3 JHETY fflETS CONGKESS KENTUCKY LEGISLATURE ness of real importance was transacted by the senate in open session Thursday The session lasted only an hour the time being largely con- ¬ sumed in disposing of routine morning busi- ¬ ness A few bills of minor importance were passed and the senate adjourned until Monday House After a debate in the house which lasted more than five hours the senate amend ¬ ment to the Indian appropriation bill provid ¬ ing for the free entry of ceded Indian lands was Thursday non concurred in by a vote of 99 to 136 The friends of the free home clause made a gallant struggle but they met the op- ¬ position of some of the prominent leaders on the republican side Messrs Dingley Gros venor Dalzell and Payne and they were fur ¬ ther weakened by the fact that many friends of the proposition were alienated by the belief that drawn the amendment would work injury to the agricultural colleges of the coun- ¬ try The senate amendment for the ratifica- ¬ tion of the Seminole treaty was also concurred in after the substitute proposition offered by the conferees to ratify the Kiowa Com mance and Apache treaty had fallen under a point of order The action of the house Thurs dae sends the bill back to conference with non concurrence on all the senate amendments Washington March 12 Senate Not in session Friday House The bill to pay the Bowtnan act claims aggregating 1200000 for stores and supplies furnished the union army during the war was before the house irntil 5 oclock but beyond completing the general debate little progress was made Of the eight hundred odd claims in the bill all but a few come from the south and dilatory tactics were resorted to to prevent progress with the bill During the filibustering the house was in an uproar At 5 oclock after completing two pages of the bill the house recessed until 8 oclock for an evening session to be devoted to pension legislation After the evening session the house adjourned over until Monday Washington March 15 Senate During its session of three hours Monday the senate passed a considerable number of bills from the general calendar among the number being one authorizing the construction of eight new rev-¬ enue cutters not exceeding in aggregate cost the sum of 32025000 The national quarantine bill was made the regular order of business and will be taken up probably on Wednesday House The district business was concluded at 435 p m A senate bill was passed to change the name of the port of collection of Suspension Bridge to Niagara Falls A senate bill passed which granted a right of way through the Indian territory to the Dennison Bonham New Orleans railroad also a sen- ¬ ate bill granting a right of way through the Winnebago Indian reservation to the Omaha Northern railroad also to authorize the Monroe Railroad Co to construct a bridge across the Red river at Grand Ecore At 5 oclock the house adjourned Washington March 16 Senate After the passage Tuesday of numerous bills from the general calendar the senate began the consideration of the measure providing for a national system of quarantine Little beyond the reading of the bill was accomplished some desultory discussion occurring on an amendment offered by the committee but no progess being made on the general bill House The house agreed Wednesday to consider the bill for the relief of the legal heirs of the victims and survivors of the Maine disaster as soon as the post office appropria- ¬ tion bill which was taken up in the house Tuesday is out of the way During the general debate on the post office bill members eagerly took advantage of the latitude allowed in com- ¬ mittee of the whole on the state of the union to discuss various political questions and the de ¬ bate accordingly covered a wide range Messrs Griggs dem Ga and Walker rep Mass discussed the conditions of the cotton industry and Mr Tawney rep Minn a member of the ways and means committee replied to the speech of Mr Johnson rep Ind made some time ago as to the advisability of annexing the Hawaiian islands Washington March 17 Senate Business in the legislative session of the senate Wed- ¬ nesday was confined to the passage of a few bills largely of a local character The na ¬ tional quarantine bill was not considered House The posfr office appropriation bill which was technically the subject before the house was almost lost track of in the debate Wednesday As on Tuesday numerous topics were discussed but Wednesday for the first time the Cuban Spanish question which had been kept in the background here- ¬ tofore forged to the front Mr Cochran dem Mo brought the question into the arena and in the course of the debate that followed Mr Grosvenor O took occasion to deny emphat ¬ ically the stories afloat to the effect that the president desired an early ad ¬ journment of congress in order that might effect - a he settlement with out congressional interference The subject of Hawaiian annexation also came in for more Mr Williams dem Miss Mr attention Adams rep Pa and Mr Berry dem Ky all members of the foreign affairs committee made speeches on the subject the former in opposition and the two latter in favor of the proposition me he wish to conceal his real name from Sonntag dryly It is Well thats odd But Why should Hni cant say Im sure replied Oh Nelson beyond measure to hear what yon have boyhood She laid her head against me and I told me concerning Jackson he ex- ¬ And how quickly the years intervening flight took gently stroked1 the soft tresses which claimed with more enthusiasm than Ah well I remember no chain could hsve he had ever displayed fell back behind her ear in such beau ¬ bound me Oh indeed I It does not delight tiful waves For a few moments I could As home from the schoolhouse my eager not answer Her words startled me be me the bare suspicion has been enough feet sped Would now that my dining brought such for me to endure yond expreasinon What in Gods name do not know that I satisfaction was there about this bacic coHitry As the thought of that slice of my I would care very much for a seeming ¬ place Had its uncanny mysteries even proof of guilt to be found against me mothers warm bread entered my darlings sweet life to taint You do actually seem pleased I re- ¬ No business transaction however success- ¬ ¬ its happiness marked with disgust ful Do not give way to an unreasonable Can give such a thrill of unalloyed bliss Pleased is not the word I am more As I felt when mother with limitless kind- ¬ than pleased What you have told me terror dear heart I finally said ness What possible harm can reach you Laid that great snowy slice in my little is a most important bit of news Sonn tag said taking up his hat brown fist It is not for myself that I am fear ¬ TTo rhythmical wording can ever describe Why is it important and to whom ful and I suppose it is unreasonable it I asked but think Nelson if he had shot yout Or no sweeter ambrosia the gods ever Very important to me but more to She shuddered and then with an ef-¬ fed no optimists yourself The future had need of fort became calmer glasses No stay and explain Do not worry about me Be sure I I called to While I held In my brown fist that slice him as he went out the door what am able to take care of myself and of warm bread do you mean forewarned is forearmed What else Oh often when closing my desk for the Havent a moments time Must go puzzled me is there Tell me You know you may evening mean that most probably the cloud pis- ¬ count on my help and sjinpathy Where the roar of the city drowns each I I soon gave up the search put he homely sound which has enveloped your name will be tol in my pocket and started briskly up Yes yes I know that Nelson And I imagine myself at the old country home- ¬ lifted shortly Do not cut into the cel- ¬ the road toward the Morley place I do need your help It seems as though stead Wait until to morrow If the station agent was such a des- ¬ I werewalking blindfolded on the edge Where the daisies are sprinkling the soft lar to day grassy ground Saying this my law3er departed perate fellow as to draw and shoot at a of a precipice The loved form And I hear in the pasture the clear tink- ¬ word what could Florence have to do nestled closer to me It made me fool ling cow bells with him CHAPTER XI ishly happy to hold her in my arms and And know to the brooks limped pools they have fled was strange that Sonntag should know they were as a haven of refuge to It the I I am once again sitting a little brown doorstood for some time gazing at had know the fellows right name and not her through which Mr Sonntag rascal Then too Florence went on I Munching away at my slice of warm gone Amazement held possession of know the danger attendant on calling tW1 j JSfc him by it My lawyer had seemed sur- ¬ am so worried about father bread me A thousand and one questions 7VW prised when I stated that the fellow So you said yesterday Have you While under the apple trees out In the whirled through my head had told me his name was Hunter In any reason to be orchard But my lawyer had departed I final ¬ The white calves are playing at bump ly strode to the window in Maybe not at least I know of none the hope of all probability Sonncag had addressed with the brown him by the name of Skinner many except that he is so changed of late And the birds are a twitter preparing for finding him within hailing distance night time He was far down the Twineburgk times and the fellow had not resented But a womans instinct often divines Eusily feeding their babies of down it or the lawyer would have mentioned causes for worry when none are per- ¬ Oh never those memories lifes hurry and road too far to call him resent then I saw him pull up his horse and lean thesofact Why deadly should he my use ceptible bustle a manner fierce and You cannot mean that he is changed Can ever efface till the grave hides my forward and address a man who had in of his right name head toward you approached him from the opposite di-¬ No pleasure of life eer excel or quite equal Perhaps Florence could tell me some ¬ Oh no no Not in his love for met The wealth of content in that slice of rection thing about Mr Hunter or Skinner At Indeed there seems to be an augment ¬ The conversation lasted but a minute warm bread Albert Delme in Housekeeper and then horseman and pedestrian each least it was right I should warn her ed tenderness toward me And it against him makes me feel as though somehow J went on their several ways With these thoughts flitting across was partly the cause of the trouble When the pedestrian drew nearer I ttiWiimYtWimmWhVMtm saw it was Hunter the station agent at my mind I soon arrived at the Morlej Why I know there is something wor¬ Sidington or as Sonntag had informed home and entering the gate went up¬ rying poor father He is even change CLEW BY me Skinner It seemed very odd that the long graveled walk Before an op- ing in appearance and is becoming so Or An Interrupted Current he should have assumed another name portunity was allowed me to ascend haggard There is some secret sorrow Then my e3e caught the glimpse of a the steps leading to the piazza my name he js enduring I spoke to him about horsewoman coming down the road was called BY HOWARD M YOST it only the other day Why Mr Conway ¬ from the direction of the Morley resiWhat answer did he give you I Cyright i8g6 by J B Lippincott Co It was Florence who called and who asked dence It needed but that glimpse to mmWJMWtfMRMAMWMMMMW tell me that it was Florence She was on my turning toward her got out of Just laughed and said I was gifted coming toward the house perhaps to a hammock She was still dressed in her with a vivid imagination riding habit and as I approached I no ¬ CHAPTEK X Continued see me There you see it must be only ¬ reached the cross road lead- ¬ ticed her horse tied to a post near by When she business worry If it were anything I went on expressing amazement un Are you going riding again I regarding yourself he would not make til I discovered that Sonntag did not ing to Sidington and Twineburgh up In that case pardon my in ¬ light of it seem to hear me so intent was he over which the man Hunter was approach- ¬ asked trusion ing she reined up her horse the words the voice had uttered Florence was partly comforted by Papa and I usually ride at this my assurance She glanced up into When the fellow came up to Florence Pshaw whats the use bothering over that Mr Sonntag I said There I was surprised to see him stop and en- ¬ time I am waiting for him she said my face and smiled But the troubled isnt much sense to be made out of it gage her in a conversation which last- ¬ and perplexed look came back when ed some minutes and appeared to be anyhow she answered Yes there is too It is conversa- ¬ rather earnest judging by the way Perhaps it is as you say But I can- ¬ Florence leaned down toward him tion and not a mere jumble of words not get it out of my head that Mr Jack- ¬ Finally the young woman turned her lawyer said with an air of tri- the old son is somehow connected with it all umph Just hear what I make out of horses head and galloped back in the Jackson How could he affect your direction she had come it now fathers life so seriously I exclaimed The station agent watched her re- ¬ Divided up the following was Sonn dvrot know He used to come J X frequently treating form then slowly began to re- ¬ tags version jliere untiHately Andaf ter First Party Never will you have my trace his steps h He had gone but a every visit father seemed to be so consent under existing circumstances short distance when he stopped and troubled and worried Youbave bf oken faith with me in every looked toward my house then again TO BE CONTINUED way Why was the property removed turned and came back I watched him from behind the cur- ¬ from the original place THE ART OF CONVERSATION As he approached near I saw To bring you to tains Second Party He Traveled Round the World and his clothing was wet and bedraggled time Said Nothing About It First Party What did you do with which plainly showed that he had been Taking them all round I had rather out in the recent shower it talk with a strange doctor than a stran ¬ He came up to the house in a hesitat¬ Safely hid where you Second Party ger of any other profession They have can never find it unless you talk wis- ¬ ing way glancing all around furtively generally seen a great deal of human dom I shall go for it this very night and was about to pass up into the yard nature and if they have only seen a window and and take it away and not one dollar when I leaned from the little of it it is worth hearing about hailed him will you ever They never talk about artf at all events Halloo there whats up What do a pretty sensible talk There thats I confess I am rather afraid of trav I take it said my lawyer when he had you want I demanded Glancing up at me with his stupid elers unless- they are commercial trav ¬ finished When you want to elers They are too full of information Oh well perhaps it is sensible stare he spoke and are too often anxious to impart it enough but what good will it do you send anjthing away by freight have it Sometimes it is not even true Frednow that you have made a conversation at the station before nine oclock in the he said in the deliberating im- ¬ morning erick Locker used to tell of how an un ¬ out of it I remarked in some ¬ scrupulous traveler narrating- his ad ¬ patience for Sonntags satisfaction way of one who is compelled to manuventures among the red Indians wa to be out of all proportion to the facture a speech on the spur of the seemed cleverly stopped by Lord Barrymore importance of a few chance remarks moment Is that all you wish to say to me Did you ever see anything of the Chick caught in some mysterious fashion You did not come all the way from Sid Oh a great deal said Sir Chows from a telephone wire I inquired Desperate vHlainP she repeated The old lawyer smiled in a kind of ington to tell me that Arthur a very cruel tribe the Chick- Chows And the Chen Chows eh pitying way and regarded me with a caustically Why no he began glancing all with a touch of surprise for I had Oh very much among the Cherry whimsical expression Who knows I went on gayly around as though seeking for his spoken in rather formal tones Some Chows continued Sir Arthur the Then I will defer my errand 1 perhaps my arrival in Nelsonville may words in the surrounding objects Cherry Chows were singularly kind to other time will answer just as well per ¬ my fellows I thought perhaps you didnt know oe the cause of a complete revolution in And pray Sir Arthur Will you kindly tell me matters regarding the telephone I that that a are you having a good haps have the pleasure of seeingwhen I did you see much of the may you must send for an electrical expert and time What is it Nelson What can be A most enjoyable time indeed I ex- ¬ have him investigate the mystery Al- ¬ This was too for even Sir Ar- ¬ she asked her brown thur He was much put out the matter ready there are visions of an immense claimed enthusiastically if Komewhat but the Will company was rather sarcastically Just such c- time as eyes staring in astonishment fortune floating through my head relieved Nevertheless Suppose we go to the old school I needed restful quiet a7id perfect you not speak now are modest travelers I had once Why I can certainly It is not very there house from which the stones used in the peace a great friend who had traveled all Just a trace of a smile seemed to flit important perhaps I wish to ask you round the world When almost on his two doorways were evidently taken what you know about the station agent deathbed he spoke to me on the subject Sonntag suggested breaking in upon across his face at my words ¬ Oh then there is nothing the mat- at Sidington I have seen you talking for the first time with humorous pathos my imaginings he asked cu ¬ with him on several occasions What My dear fellow you will do me the What possible difference can it make ter with the place can one like you have to talk about with justice when am gone to say riously if the stones were taken from there that I I I was considerably surprised at this such a desperate villain I remarked That will not tell us why never told you one word aboutit But ¬ question I should say not What Florences face turned white Des- ¬ he was a noble exception Nineteenth the job was done she repeated in a fear- Century Well it would be pleasant for you to should be the matter with it I asked perate villain some whisper Why Nelson Some folks say its kind o queer meet an old friend Horace Jacksons The Wisdom of Krnger Then I told of my recent talk with hunting lodge is quite near the school like Some say dead people use the A golfer in South Africa left his prop- ¬ house Perhaps we may find him at house at nights for meetings he re ¬ the scoundrel and his dastardly at- ¬ erty to be equally divided between two his place mjf lawyer said insinuat-¬ plied sinking his voice down low and tempt to shoot me Florence hearkened with hands sons Not being able to agree they de ¬ glancing around nervously ingly As clasped across her bosom her eyes cided to let President Kruger arbitrate Well let them Is that so Yes I know The fellow Huntei the You are the He said to the eldest agent at Sidington told me Jackson long as the dead ones dont disturb me staring in terrified amazement Yes was the eldest are you not Oh do not be alarmed I added He comes up here occasionally to hunt md I am sure I hare no objection What So you shall divide the prop¬ did not hit me A miss is as good as a answer fish But as for Jackson being a f rit jid part of the house are the spirits superty This pleased the elder immense of mine heaven save me from such posed to frequent I asked a thought mile you know You are the younger continued But she still stood gazing at me ly of the walled cellar coming- to me friends The fellow seemed a trifle flustered doubt and fear uppnher face too dum ¬ Kruger to the other so you shall have Noting Sonntags surprise at my Golf first choice words I explained the reason of my I thought by my sudden question He founded to speak Finally she burst A Youthful Financier outburst how Jackson had of late gave vent to a nervous laugh and at into tears and in a most pathetic way out her hands appealingly to me Effies Brother Do you love my sis ¬ changed hia opinion of my innocence the same time darted a sharp glance held Stirred to the hearts core by her ter Effie and how Florence had made a compact at me which monfentary as it was grief I caught the dear form in m3r Effies Steady Company Why Willie with him and the certainty he seemed nevertheless was so different from his to feel that she would be compelled to usual half wondering stare that I was arms Wondering what could be the that is a queer question Why do you cause of the sudden and overwhelming want to know impressed by it redeem her promise and heartily Oh I dont know what jmrt of the expression of sorrow Effies Brother She said last night The lawyer was all attention now How ashamed of myself for having ad- ¬ she would give a ten pound note to on house is xised by the spirits keeping his sharp eyes constantly dressed her in cold formal tones I know and Id like to scoop it In rTit should I know Y lace while l poureu out my opin There had been something irritating sought with many endearing terms to Bits ion of Jackson and his underhand meth- 6ds I was a lover and Jackson a sort to me in the fellow and as there was console her Willing to Treat What is my love of rival so naturally mj remarks were a hint of insolence in his last words you Tellit me about that so distresses Then proud beauty you refuse my it You do not love said he somewhat stronger perhaps than riec Igave way to my impatience Well said the sum ¬ See here you have given me some know how happy it would make me to mer girl thoughtfully I dont know essary Why did you call the stationcageht strange hints about my house 1 be- ¬ be allowed to share your troubles to take an I am troubled Nelson deeply but that I might be willing Journal pow then youll please gan sternl3r Hunter asked Sonntag on it Indianapolis option Because he told me that was his explain more fully what you mean troubled she rpplied raising her tear There arc so many in ¬ In Every Senseof the Term Mr Hunter or perhaps I should say stained face E2L niame I replied could he have told Mr Skinner explicable things going on about me She is a decided brunette isnt shei What Indeed Very Theysaj her husband canM impelled me to so much mystery such forebodings of I do not know what His name is you that for 1 wonder Puck add the name which Sonntag said was dreadful happenings in my heart that call his soul his own iiot Hunter ifs Skinner ¬ v I am delighted the correct one but the effect on the fellow startled me considerably His eyes grew staring and a terrified hunted expression came over his face Glancing furtively around and draw ¬ ing back a step or two his hand went to his hip pocket As the glint of a shining object caught my eye I drew suddenly back to one side of the window and the next instant a pistol report sounded out I stood still a moment dumfounded by the attack then dropped on my hands and knees and crept past the win dow to the table in the drawer of which I had placed my pistol Hastily grasp ing the weapon and noting that it was ready for use I arose and approached the window holding the pistol before me in readiness Two can play at your game Mr But I got no further The man was no- ¬ where to be seen I hastened from the house and ran around searching for him but no trace could I discover He had vanished com- ¬ pletely His sudden disappearance if it were not for your love existence would be misery Audi now your own dear life is threatened and all my fault too I cannot understand it at all Why should anyone want to kill you First Ralsr SMioa Washington March 1L Senate No busi- ¬ Regular Session A WIRE J -- Frankfokt Ky March 11 Sexate Thee passage of the election bill by the sonata Thursday over the governors veto was a dis ¬ tinct and signal victory for Senator Goebel tlife author of the bill who has conducted the fiirht for its passage from the start The house willi certainly pass the bill Friday over the vetoand that will end the prettiest fight of the session The senate met again at 330 Thursday aft ¬ ernoon and the Governors veto of the billl transferring Jackson county from the Eighth congressional district to the Eleventh district was taken up and acted on without debate and passed over the veto by a vote of 24 to 5 On motion of Senator Bronston the house bill pro ¬ hibiting the use or sale of cigarettes in this state was called from the committee and put on its passage The bill passed by a vote of 23 to 7 and it is said that the bill is so stringent that the sale of tobacco in any form will b prohibited by its provisions House At 12 oclock the senate appointed a committee to notify the house that it was ready to proceed to the election of three prison com- ¬ missioners A moment later the senate re- ¬ paired to the house of representatives to take the vote The republican senators refused to go as Senator Will Henry Jones said the whole thing was illegal- - The republicans of the house also declined to take part in the election and most of them left the hall during the joint session The roll call showed 95 present and the three nominees of Wednes ¬ day nights caucus Henry George James M Richardson and Edward Finnell were placed in nomination by Representative Trimble and all three were voted for at the same time each receiving 95 votes and each was declared elected Frankfort March 12 Senate Senator Elmore asked Friday that the conference com- ¬ mittee on the school book bill make some re- ¬ port In the debate that followed hot words passed between Bronston and Elmore but peacemakers kept them apart The governors veto of the house bill repealing those sections of the anti mob law that au- ¬ thorize the employment of guards to pro- ¬ tect property was then taken up but as a quorum refused to vote it was postponed until fcaturday The house bill to appropriate 5400 to buy 54 acres of land for Lakewood asy- ¬ lum passed Yeas 25 nays 3 House bill re- ¬ quiring the appointment of one female phy- sician at each asylum passed Yeas 26 nays 1 The Tracy house bill defining what shall con- ¬ stitute embezzlement was defeated House The house went the senate one bet ¬ ter Friday and had a sure enough hammer-and-ton- gs scrap but it came up without any personalities A regular fist fight took place between Depp the populist from Barren coun ¬ ty and Jack Mills of Clarke county Mills came near using a knife on Depp The sen ¬ ate local option bill that makes the county the unit in voting out whisky instead of the precinct was practically killed when by a vote of 36 yeas to 51 nays the house declined to recommit it to a committee with leave to report at any time The bill now has to go into the orders of the day behind dozens of other bills and can not be reached except by a two thirds vote which it can never get The Goebel election bill was reported by Senator Voiers as having passed the senate over the governors veto and it was taken up at once debate shut oft by the pre- ¬ vious question being ordered and a vote taken on it at once It passed Several men tried to explain their votes but were howled down and their voices drowned out by shouts and handclapping Frankfort Ky March 15 Senate The resolution directing the auditor to report to the next legislature the amount of taxes col- ¬ lected on whisky up to September 1899 and the value of whisky upon which taxes should be paid cost of collection and other informa ¬ tion was adopted The house bill creating an extra circuit judge for Louisville was killed by being refused its third reading The house pay to resolution the expenses of the Bertram Powers contest 125 each in the house was adopted The Sargent house bill to enable children of slaves to inherit parents Tirrcnprtnr rone TiQCPr PTrmcp 111 TA si t nitVirvrtr1 mi- - dftr ing a county to issue turnpike bonds if a ma ¬ jority instead of two thirds of the voters au ¬ thorize the issue was defeated because the constitution says a two thirds vote is neces- ¬ sary House The senate bill known as the local - ¬ - IT IS OPENLY ADMITTED By Coal Operators That the Ohio Coal Railroad Combine is in Active Opera tion that since the senate investigating Cleveland O March 16 It is said committee has concluded its work coal operators openly admit that the Ohio coal railroad combine is in active oper- ¬ ation It is claimed that every big operator in the state is a member of The combine said a leading coal was practically operator Tuesday completed at the meeting here a num ber of weeks ago It now controls the entire coal output in Ohio All coal is delivered to the railroads a stated price and they assume the at responsibility of all sales It is the strongest and promises to be the most successful coal combine this country has ever seen It is expected that other states will be taken into the combine when the time for such a movement arrives ¬ the trust - option bill was killed Monday when a motion to take it up for consideration was defeated by a vote of 39 yeas to 48 nays This is regarded as a test vote even if the bill were put on its passage but it will never reach a final vote now The Goebel joint liability bill which permits an aggrieved party to bring joint suit against both master and servant was de- ¬ feated by a vote of 40 yeas to 45 nays The motion to take up the senate bill requir ¬ ing telephone companies to charge the same rates in all cities of the same class was defeat- ¬ ed The senate bill providing that stockhold- ¬ ers in newspapers shall not be liable for double the amount of their stock was passed A reso- ¬ lution providing for a joint session of the sen- ¬ ate and house Tuesday morning at 11 oclock to elect the state election commission was adopted The republicans and Senator Bron ¬ ston tried to break a quorum but failed The remainder of the session was occupied with reading enrolled bills Frankfort March 16 The legislative ses- ¬ sion of 1898 is a thing of the past The gavels have rapped for the last time and the legisla- ¬ tors are returning to their constituents At 7 oclock Tuesday night committees were ap ¬ pointed by the senate and house to notify the governor that they were ready to adjourn visited The committees the governor and he informed them that he had no further communication to transmit The house adjourned at 740 and at 745 oclock Senator Bronston moved that the senate adjourn sine die and when Chairman Goebel put the question every ¬ body voted yea except Doorkeeper Bob Tyler who voted No in a loud voice ho said to emphasize his regret over the cut ¬ ting oil of his per diem The legislature passed something like 60 bills the larger num- ¬ ber of which are still in the governors hands and he may approve or veto them at his leis- ¬ ure in the next ten days The sessions work can not be properly judged till the governor passes on the numerous bills still in his hands A number of important bills have been passed -- ¬ - -- Glasgow Ky March 17 Two Ne- ¬ groes will be sold into slavery at the court house door next Monday the first in this section since 1865 The two Negroes have repeatedly been con- ¬ victed of vagrancy and the county had advertised their services for sale for Nicholson He Enters the Race the time of their conviction The pur- ¬ Kokomo Ind March 17 Hon S E chaser must house Nicholson of this place has announced and in return can use and clothe them that he will remain in the race for con- ¬ anv manner he sees fittheir services in gress notwithstanding the result of the recent primary which defeated him in Services Tendered to the Government his own county The refusal of Mr Steele Louisvjlle Ky March 17 The to appoint his own delegates as the Green Clay Smith Command No j primary gave him the right to do has Union Veterans Union Department given Nicholson renewed hope and he of Kentucky met Wednesday night will now endeavor to get some of the and the secretary was instructed to delegates at the precinct primaries write to the secretary of war tender ¬ and hopes to secure at least half the ing the services of the union in case of There are now four can- ¬ war with Spain delegation There are about 200 didates in the field men in the command Physician Indicted for Manslaughter Iilved Qver a Century New York March 17 Dr Trumbull 0 weston Ky March 17 John Mi ¬ W Cleaveland who is accused of hav¬ nor Botts a colored man of this place ing caused the death of an infant child of Jas L Carhart by administering who claimed to be 113 years old is dead too much of a certain drug was in ¬ He was pronounced by Polk Miller dicted Wednesday for manslaughter in the delineator of Negro character and dialect to be the most faithful repre ¬ the second degree sentative of the old fashioned ante hel- ¬ Death of Capt Henry W Hand ium darky that he had Caie May N J March 17r Capt lecturing experience ever met in his Henry W Hand editor of the Wave died early Wednesday morning of gen- ¬ New Postmaster at Paris Ky debility He was born here in eral Washington March 17 The presi ¬ 1833 and followed the sea until 1869 dent Wednesday sent the name of J He served in the United States navy ISosley to the senate to on Tlvstmustor - Negroes to Be Sold Into Slavery irom 1861 to 1S69 at Paris Kv la ff- f W 5 Bra CT 3 4 - THE BOURBON I NES FRIDAY inn MARCH 18 1898 BMsss33fcxauasce t3 E imnmnmmiw- - i rb J GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS 3ioyal mahes the food pure wholesome and delicious The Cigarette Bill Theatrical And Otherwise The Foyer EASTER TOPICS Remarks In Easter hats must So oft r said he you compare them Of course said she the reasons plain Thais the proper place to wear em CAKE be on your brain iK WALK - it A grand reproduction will be given at the opera house to night of the famous POWDER Absolute Pure L ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK Seventeenth Year Established 1881 Published every Tuesday and Friday by WALTER CHAMP Editors and Owners BBUOE MILLER Make all Checks Money Orders etc Payable to the order of Champ Miiler cake walk given near Lexington several months ago by Mrs E D Stokes which was the subject of columns of comments Among the in tne metropolitan press walkers who will contest to night for the 10 prize and a cake are Geo Dicer who won the cake given by Mrs Stokes Frogeye the champion of Louisville E C Gage the St Louis champion Robt Shely of Chicago Will Taylor of Evansville Smoky Brown of Lex- ¬ ington and Gus White and Tom Jan uarv the Paris champions It will be led by Austin uampbbll who led the walk at the Madison Square Garden in New York Besides the cake walk a minstrel first part will be given and a 10 prize will be given the best dancer The entire lower floor will be reserved for white people BEACH BOWERS MINSTRELS The following is the text of the ci both which passed ette bill branches of the Kentucky Legislature and is awaiting Gov Bradleys approval or veto Be it enacted by the General Assem bly of the Commonwealtn of Keutucky First It shall be uulawful lor auy person to sell barter or loan or lq e to make fabricate or manufacture to nave uu uis pitJLUiaro m uu or uuder his control a whether made bv hand or manlufactnred whether it be made of tobacco or otht r substance whether it be covered wrn yayci ul uluci ujaitiiai n ouun uc un ¬ lawful for any person to have on nis premises in his possession or under hicontrol any substance or material oat of which any part of such cigarette could be made with the knowledge or Durnose that at anv time such substance or material might become a factor m such cigarette Second Any person who shall vio- late the law as set forth in the firs uaraerarm of this act or shall evade it by auy trick artifice or method wh it ever shall upon conviction be fined not less than 10 nor more than b 0 or imprisonment in the county jail Jc r not less than five nor more tbun fitiy days or both so fined and imprison d in the discretion of the jury and each violation or evasion of the law shall be deemed a separate offense - - WWIIIII M ¬ 1 4Q V in Children istence in can be overcome in almost all cases uy the use of Scotfs Emulsion 01 Cod Liyer Oil and the Hypophos pnites ot JLime and Soda While it is a scientific fact that cod liver oil is the most digestible oil in ex- - EMULSION it is not only palatable hut it is already digested and made ready ror immediate absorption by T A the system It is also combined with the hypophosphites which supply a food not only for rSi M3r the tissues of the body but for the bones and nerves and will build up the child when its ordinary food does not supply proper nourishment Ml SCOTTS A Notable Kentucky Event The War News c finE rKani0a3 JR - k tSJKTSfflPrPV WTZrfZ the war cloud M P W The war cloud threatens to break at any moment America answers Spains request for the withdrawal of our fleet from Key West by ordering there six other vessels The relations with Spain are more strained and critical The report of the Board of Inquiry is expected in Washington to day or to- ¬ morrow Spain bought a crniser yesterday from Italy and may get three more Senator Burrows says that the Board of Inquiry will report that the Maine was destroyed by a Spanish mine or tor- ¬ pedo Spain will be held responsible The Lexington Elks will give a grand Western soldiers are hurrying to the minstrel performance and cake walk at Atlantic coast Dispatches from Washington and the Lexington opera house shordy after Easter They may come to Paris The Havana appear on page two performance will be under the manageC ment of Prof A Gutzeit The Legislature Adjourns ex Parisian which is a guarantee that After frittering away much valua- jit will be first class ble time passing half a dozen good bills and several very bad ones indulging in The Maysville opera house which was much debate aud a few cussing matches destroyed by fire a short time ago will and disgraceful several fights be replaced with anew 15000 building the Kentucky Legislature has ad to be built by Hannaford Sod of Cin ¬ journed It gave pi omise of being a cinnati The opera house will be on the very conservative and useful body until ground floor and will have a balcony it showed its extreme sentiment in and gallery pushing the Lindsay resolution the Associated Tress Bill and the Goebel The Louisville Times of Saturday and 03111 the Monday Cincinnati Post printed pictures and complimentary sketches of Spains presumption that she can Miss Harriet Glascock of Maysville whip Uncle Sam is the humorous rift in who is well known here ¬ This well known company will be the attraction at the opera house next Wednesday night The Racine Wis Daily Journal says of the company Beach Bowers Minstrel company appeared at the Belle City Opera House last night and were greeted by a good siz 1 audience It was without excep tion the best minstrel performance witnessed in Racine for the past ten years and the Journal believes that every per- ¬ son who saw the performance last evening will verify the statement It was refined to a high degree not a vulgar joke or saying of any kind being in- ¬ dulged in by the artists Not a single stick can be pointed out in the entire company ¬ ¬ The peerless battleship Kentucky will be launched at Newport News next Thursday morning at ten oclock in the presence of a most distinguished com- ¬ pany which will include Governor uwm am a Si Bradley and his staff the battleship Every mother commissioners and a large number of feels an i n d e -representative KentuckiaDS The Ker -scribable dread tuckv will be christened bv the Gover nors lovely daughter Miss Christine of the pain and Bradley who will break a bottle of he if VV ivj wyk danger attend- ¬ old Lincoln spring water upon the ves ant upon the sel as she glides down to the ocean most critical pe- ¬ Miss Bradley will be costumed in a riod of her life military suit of blue which will harmon ¬ Becoming a ize with the uniforms of the naval mother should be officials Miss Sallie Bronston of Lexa source of joy ington and Miss Alice Castleman of to all but the Louisville will be two of her maids of suffering and Quite a party of Lexington idanger of honor the ordeal make people will go over to witness the event its anticipation one of misery The company which built the K n IJ A fH tucky will give a banquet to five hun- - Rtfge b mjlvj dred guests after the launching O Be sure you get SCOTTS Emulsion See that the man and fish are on the wrapper All druggists 50c and Sioo SCOTT BOWNE Chemists New York Ms Is Full Of Mkw ¬ At aJ M i HBil Suited to the Needs of ¬ Senator Thomas May Sue is ¬ Senate resolution giving J M ThoiuHK severest trial is not only made Wilhite Carpenter ajri H B Lyn the painless but all the danger is re right to sue the State fot service - moved by its use Those who use Commissioners in building the Eddy- - this remedy are no longer de ville prison The resolution is now be- - spondent or gloomy nervousness fore the Governor nausea and other distressing con- - Tuesday at the final session of the fering incident to maternity suf this Legislature the House concurred in the tttIiiK 1a uicducu as woman n ir Iuul v women of the great pain and the remedy which relieves ¬ AA 1 I have a Complete Stock of are prooaoiy divers reasons WE are the peoples friehdP Wr n- why the Board of Inquiry has not yet No doubt the mistakes of your life been made public have been many but you will make no pair your linen and put neckbands on Haggard Reed mistake if you send your soiled linen to free Hon Jas McCreary of Richmond the tf has announced his candidacy for Con ¬ Bourbon Steam Laundry gress from the Eighth district w HHt KB mr 1 1 1 Lillian Kennedy the actress is dead mon to the critical hour are We are offering some choice Jadi misses and childrens shoes at spejisil obviated by the use of Mothers prices Dont fail to take advantage of rriend It is a blessing to woman the offer Davis Thompson Isg ig 3100 PEE BOTTEE at all Drug Stores or sent by mail on receipt of nriee -- Insure in theNorthwistern to diti ns ar avoidf the system is eVent aJ day to morrow may bltoo late serious accidents so com Barouches Suiries Phaetons Buggies ixoad W agons Carts 4t Ana spring Wagoiis 0A t tk J A A- - TS i BOOKS Cot S invaluable information of FREE The iJRADFinrD roaddre regulator Tpon CO If you want a Novelty of anv kind I CAN GET IT FOR YOU i Atiaata g STOCK AND TURF NEWS ffes A President R L i y i Gen S B Buckner by appointing him as a member of the Board of West Point The Newport and Lexington Spring race meetings will clash this year Visitors Some crops of growing wheat have Grover Cleveland contemplates a been sold in Mercer county at 75 cents trip to Chicago at an early date Per- ¬ per bushel haps hes going to take a peep at that Two obstinate Madison county citizens wonderful platform which he has heard have paid 250 costs in a suit over a discussed measly 15 calf Hemp is quoted at 350 per cwt and Washington is entertaining a sprig bluegrass seed at thirty five cents per of royalty in the person of Prince bushel in this market Albert heir presumptive to the Belgian J A Cohen has engaged 125 lambs at throne President McKinley gave a 325 each in Woodford to be delivered dinner in his honor a few days ago between June 1st and July 15th Lamb buyers are offering five cents in To the credit of the Kentucky Senate Woodford for July delivery In Boyle be it known that the Governors veto of Spring lambs are bringing 44 to 5 cents the anti mob bill was sustained There is most always a bit of good in organi- ¬ Advertised Hetter Hist zations as well as persons who have gone List of letters remaining unclaimed wrong in Paris Ky postoffice March 18 1898 Bramlett Wm Jackson Mrs A Spanish editor has challenged Sen- ¬ Brant Mrs Hettie Jackson LucieM ator Mason to fight a duel and has Brown Mr Jas R Johnson Nute Kennev Aaron usurped the rights of the challenged Brown W B Buckner Maggie Kelly Wash party by naming his choice of weapons Buckner Allen Lane Mrs Sarah B swords If Spain challenges Uncle Sam Bunden W H Lankford Lizzie F for a gunpowder conversation the latter Burnett Mrs Kitty Martin Bessie will promptly select battleships as his Butler Mrs Rice Mack Chas Croxton Chas col Marshall Annie weapons Daniell Chas T Molder Mrs Mira Day Jeff OConnor Patrick Devier John Richmond Bettie Ellis J T Sweeney Hardin Awarded Flack Millard Stone Highest Honors Worlds Fair Hamilton Callie Tanner Henry M Emma Hawkins Hannah Taylor Hattie Harris Miss Allie Turner Warrick Hill Mrs RH Turner Rome Howard Dannie Vorn Maggie Hoik May K wells Fannie Wright P T Persons calling for aboye letters will please say advertised W L Davis P M McKinley has honored Sal nd Transfers Of Stock Turf Notes Crop JCtc I have cuts of the handsomest I AM NOW READY TO SHOW THE MOST nnWPT TrrPTPi Jl J Jr J LINE OF JL JL 1 1 TRHPS j TacS OPES Hi I JL Ever brought to Paris WALL o aP ER The new STYLISH irl xXJao HICLES Vsf Built in the East BURLAP EFFECTS are the newest and at the same time the most beautiful papers seen for years at a MEDIUM COST Tarn giving some very close estimates on contract work or PAPER ON THE WALL PV wS OolfcjEa fcoc3L M0YER ROAD - 189S CARPETS WAGON I make a Specialty of r M Is the Best Riding Vehicle built CREAM Northern McDermott seed IriBh potatoes H BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Free fcom Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant AO YEAJtS THE STANDARD Spears at tf are Davis Thompson right Isgrig offering surprising bargains in mens and boys stylish shoes The prices are JT v To match the papers tf Haggard tf doing first class work Reeds new laundry is - Haggard Give us a call Elegant line of Pictures and Room Mouldings Send me your old furniture to be repaired Your furniture moved by experienced hands Wood Mantels furnished complete Undertaking in all its branches Embalming scientifically attended to - HINTON RUBBER TIRES Can put them on in 48 hours when necessary R Reed CARRIAGES FOR HIRE J NEELY 9 i t THE BOTJIlflON NEWS FRIDAY THE BODBBOH NEWS Seventeenth Year Established 1881 MARCH 18 1898 Cain Lewis Acquitted PERSONAL MENTION ¬ NUPTIAL KNOTS The case of the Commonwealth vs Cain Lewis murder which has occu- v - Bd pied the Bourbon Circuit Court for Enleiedatthe Post office at Paris KyM as three days was decided yesterday the secot5 iiss mail matter jury finding the prisoner not guilty after being out two hours Lewis was indicted in November 1896 for the TELEPHONE NO 124 murder of his wife Amelia Lewis by hitting her on the head with a club and S UBSCR1PT10N PR1 CES Payable in Advance at his trial last June was found guilty S2 00 Sixmouths Sl00 and sentenced to life imprisonment Oneyear news costs you cant even get a re ¬ The case was argued by attorney S B port PK03I A GUN FREE OF CHARGE Rogers before the Court of Appeals the decision on the Make all Checks Money Orders Etc which reversed payable to the order of Champ MIMER grounds of error in instructions to the jury and incompetent testimony The Raceland Jersey butter for bringing of the dead womans skull into the court for the examination of experts sale by Newton Mitchell Wednesday was a sensational feature of The L N pay train was here Tues- ¬ the new trial which ended yesterday day It was proved by the expert testimony that the skull was not fractured See on first page McDermott Cain Lewis was defended at both Spears big soap ad trials by attorney Harmon Stitt who N is building a new depot was assisted at this trial by Roger The L at Livingston The building will cost Moore and E M Dickson Messrs about seven thousand dollars Mann Ashbrook Commonwealths Co announce else- Attorney Robt Franklin and County A J Winters where on this page of the engagement Attorney Dundon represented the Commonwealth in the trial just ended Mr of an eminent oculist See the ad Stitt stated the case for the defense Three rooms for rent at Tuesday and the arguments were made For Rent 61 Walker Ave by Messrs Dickson Rogers Franklin Mrs Laura C Talok tf The jurymen were and Ashbrook Berry Bedford Jr Wm Wm Sparks Attention is directed to the ad in Carpenter B F Hopkins Nat Collier another column in regard to bids for Rose W F Talbott Thos Taul constructing and repairing Bourbons Robt Leroy Ballinger John Glenn Thos pikes Hamilton Wm Rion Kid Lafeber of Cincinnati boxed a Attorney Robt Commonwealths ten round draw Monday night at Day- ¬ Franklin made his initiai speech in the ton Ohio with Tommy Kavanaugh of Bourbon Court Wednesday and made a Buffalo favorable impression His speech was Oscar W Miller of Hutchison has much complimented The cases against Johnson liamb rented a residence on Winchester street and will move his family to this city rape and Lewis Hays grand larceny were continued Morris Beasley mali this week was set for the cious shooting etc R J Neely on the fourth page ninth day prints a big Spring announcement of Attorney A M Cochrane of Mays the good substantial and stylish vehi- ville was admitted to practice in the cles offered the people of Bourbon Bourbon Court ¬ The grand jury made its first report Lyttleton Purnell the accommodating son of Judge Purnell has been Tuesday Gilbert Pucket was indicted sworn iu as an examiner for Bourbon for grand larceny Mose Davis malici- ¬ ous cutting etc aud John Jackson County by order of the Circuit Court malicious shooting An elegant line of derby and Alpine The following cases are docketed for tiats from the cheapest to the best trial to day material in latest styles can be found Commonwealth vs George Colson tf forgery at Price Cos reliable clothiers 4 shoot-¬ Chas Hanson of Lexington has ac- ¬ Same vs Alex Carr malicious cepted a position as traveling salesman ing and wounding with intent to kill Same vs Ben Brooks same The for the Paris Milling Company Same vs Ike Curtis murder Company has three men on the road in Same vs Henrj Veach housebreak- ¬ Kentucky ing A small blaze at the Colored City Same vs Chas Wood accessory to to be sent in at housebreaking School caused an alarm bix oclock Wednesday morning from Same vs Anderson Harris malicious TtieVbuilSingf was damaged cutting and wounding etc about 80 worth Same vs Wm Spears false swearing Frank Co take a big space to day The pearl finish we give to collars and on the first page and invite the public to inspect their new Spring goods and cuffs and shirts looks better and wears other special lines of new and novel longer than any other finish tf Bourbon Steam Laundry goods Read their ad on firflt page ¬ ¬ ¬ -- was a visitor in Paris yesterday Mrs J M Hall and Mrs Robt Ferguson were in Cincinnati Wednes- ¬ day Mrs Brutus Clay is the guest of Mr and Mrs Wallace Estill near Lexing- ¬ ton Miss Mary Brent saw the Nat Good ¬ win performance in Lexington Wednes ¬ day evening The Young Married Ladies Euchre Club was entertained yesterday by Mrs W E Board Mr Julian Howe attended the Nat Goodwin performance m Lexington Wednesday night A W Cottingham of the Paris Distilling Co was in Lexington yester- ¬ day on a business trip Mr and Mrs T J Smith Jr have returned to Richmond from their wed ¬ ding trip to the City of Mexico Miss Alma Tucker of Newport is the guest of Conductor and Mrs James Taylor in Thornton Division Miss Alice Spears arrived home yes- ¬ terday from a visit to her sister Mrs W L McClintock in Frankfort Miss The Lexington Leader says Mary Brent a very beautiful young lady of Paris is the guest of friends in the city Mrs E M Bronson of the Penn- ¬ sylvania Lines and Mr Frank Griffin N Freight Department are of the L in the city Mrs Sallie E Moore has returned from a visit to her daughters Mrs A S Miller and Mrs W W Goltra in Crawfordsville Ind Mrs Mary Gorham of Louisville was in the city Sunday and Monday the guest of Mrs A S Stout She is now in Carlisle on a short visit Eld Geo Sweeney arrived Tuesday night from Chicago accompanied by Mrs Bennett of Illinois for a short JS visit to their brother Eld -- Engagements Announcements And Sol ¬ emnizations Of The Marriage Vows COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED BY The rouiauce of the love of Ben THE NEWS MAN McMurtry of near Hutchison and Miss Lilly Cain of near Muir culminated in Notes Hastily Jotted On The Streets At ¬ The Depots In The Hotel Lobbies And a quiet wedding Tuesday at Georgetown It will be rememberel that Miss Elsewhere Rev and Mrs F J Cheek were in Cain tried to end her life several weeks ago by shooting and drowning because Cincinnati yesterday shy feared that her love was unre ¬ Mr G S Varden was in Cincinnati quited on a business trip yesterday Mr John Soper a prominent young Mr Bismark Frank left yesterday man of Little Rock this county was for a business trip to Louisville married in Lonisvillu Wednesday aftr Capt Speed Smith of Winchester noon to Miss Mrytle Tinsley a handsome YOUR SHOE Should be entirely weather proof at this season It is false economy to wear shoes that do not keep your feet dry r and comfortaj ble you cant afford it We have just arranged a special value sale Ladies Misses and Childrens Shoes and alco Mens and Boys o invoice revealed sthat we have too many shoes and this fact will prove greatly to your adyan- Our January J Shoes at low down prices tilge if you will call immediately young lady of that city Their wedding is the happy result of a little romance which began when they met for the first time at the Nashville Centennial Mr and Mrs Soper arrived in this city yesterday morning and drove immediately agmRatJCTmwL j to the grooms home at Little Rock ¬ Davis Thomson i mMniM 1 Isffrig S1 1 1 1 gr Pim Olas at McDermott Spears 4f- - America Sung In Church 3SJcr7V pro¬ Eld E L Powell who held a On Sale FOR THE SPRING tracted meeting several months ago in the Christian Church in this city New wash Dress Goods preached a war sermon Sunday night at New French Organdie He said his church iu Louisville New French iinjrhant Legitimate war is an act of the State ¬ Choice linn of Domestic Ginghams and not of the individual Every ChrisThe largest and cheapest line of Hamburgs and Laces of our di-¬ tian must be obedient to the laws of the State Force is permissible for punish rect importation ever brought to this city New line of Sils for waists skirts finings etc jus received The ing evil and redressing wrong White Goods Picardy Welts Piques Plaid Muslins Nainsooks ana lessons taught by the lives of Christ aud Paul are that war on the part of the Organdies Give us a call and see what we will do for you before buying The con- ¬ Christians is just and right elsewhere gregation sang America at the close of the sermon ¬ o GETyonr onion sets of McDermott tf Spears Raideis Use Dynamite T IJrS imnsn 11 imUiwnii tiauMuiiunimii iuiniijimiuiiMin Raiders destroyed a toll house near Salt Lick in Montgomery with dyn mite Tuesday night The guekeep r aud his family heeded a warning iu move Tuesday The gate will be rt placed 0 i 4 all 1 o ls BE la Montgomery County has offered n additional reward of 200 for the raid- rs who dynamited a tollgate near thre last week making 700 in all - 5fc8 VS f f WWMi 3BU vS t 4 M K la IsaniG have in w school childrens shoes extra good values for very little money Try them -- Davis Thompson To close out all Winter goods during the next 30 days e will sell everything in stock at prices less than cost SPRING OPENING OF Sweenev hfil1 Mr Current McCarney and bride have arrived from the South for a visit to friends and relatives in the cityi Miss Mrs McCarney was formerly Bettie Clay of Corinth Miss Thoughts of Easter MILLINERY MRS M PA1KBI The Popular Milliner Has arranged to give her first Spring opening display of fashionable millinery on FastiionalDle Dress Goods fonueily 75c and SlOO per yard at 39c embracing fancy woavn inoadcloth- - novelties and whipcord diagonal serges Talle linens and napkins large variety at co t A II our underwear at natch less than cost Pcnangs and pt formerly Sic to close 4c per yard pe our hosiery at 10c and loc per pair worth 25c JNctmnsoi cvnry de ciption less than cost J0 4 Knv 6nkmiUFheing worth 30c forM8cS Splendid bleached and unbleached cotton oc per yardV r r-a- t - mm - - Tuesday for the heirs of Mrs Sarah Garth Fisher 111 acres 2 roods and 4 poles of unimproved land on the Clay Kiser pike to Mrs G D Taylor at 58 per acre A petition praying Congress to con- ¬ vert the Stone river battlefield into a national park is being circulated in this city by Col A J Lovely Only seven out of several hundred people asked have refused to sign it Auctioneer A T Forsyth sold Editor Bosley Appointed Postmaster contest for the The Paris postoffice was settled Wednesday long-drawn-o- ut Rev Dr Hamilton of Louisville will preach at the First Presbyterian Church Sunday morning at half past Rev F J Cheek the ten oclock pastor extends a general invitation the public to hear Rev Hamilton to Vimont Lyle late of this city who recently located in New York writes that he has associated himself with At- ¬ Ledyard of Wall torneys Carter A new line of string ties hand bows street and is pleased with his prospects tecks and puffs at 25 50 and 75 cents at His Paris friends wish him unbounded Price tf Cos clothiers J by President McKinley appointing editor John L Bosley of the Paris Meporter Mr Bosley has not yet de- ¬ cided upon his assistants The new postmaster who is a genial and excel ¬ lent gentleman has worked hard for his party and deserves his reward The term of Postmaster W L Davis the present iucumbent will expire to- ¬ morrow but he will have charge of the office until Mr Bosleys appointment is confirmed and his bond is prepared and accepted Mr Davis has made an ex- ¬ cellent official polite painstaking accurate and accommodating and will retire from the office with the esteem of bis fellow citizens ¬ an accepted fact that stylish Easter garb has not a little to do with a modern womans happiness on that auspicious morn To meet these de mands Mrs Cornay Watson selected an exquisite line of millinery during her re- ¬ cent trip to the Eastern millinery marts and with the assistance of her expert trimmer Miss Marie Eddy of Cleve- ¬ land O has created a number ot hats and bonnets that are things of beauty and will be a joy sufficient unto the oc- ¬ casion These millinery poems will be on exhibition at Mrs Watsons store on April 1st aud 2d Artistic Work Of The Watters Party It is FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE HAVE HE0EI7ED A SPLENDID STOCK 8P APRIL 1ST AND 2D 1898 A corps of competent trimmers are IMPORTED SUITINGS MD TROIiSERlNGk now employed early and late making elaborate preparation for the events which are always looked forward to with such pleasure by the ladies of The trimming department is Bourbon under the supervision of Miss Anneice Our Prions are lowur 4111 any hnuge in Central KentuckyHadden who is widely famed for her many beautiful creations ciuiprpd We ask you to giveus a call Lyifva quality FOK FALL AND WINTER ad - jv3 Turnpike Mice structing and repairing the turnpikes in All peisons wishing to bid for the con ¬ 1 VI ICTtrTTA TTT T4TT OHR In the show window of J W Davis Co is exhibited some of the finished success For Feminine Eyes Clay Wood a colored youth who is was known by the name of Happy While it is true that a beautiful made unhappy Wednesday by Judge Purnell who sentenced him to thirty woman is a masterpiece of Natures days at hard labor for stealing a horse handiwork it is also admitted that the¬ most importblanket and some corn Wood was ar art of the milliner plays a ant part in enhancing her loveliness restedfby Officer Elgin Taking due cognizance of this fact Mrs Presby- ¬ M Parker and her skillful trimmer The ladies of the Second terian Church netted twenty five dollars Miss Anneice Iladden of Chicago are -- jV - very busy at present preparing for their patrons some Easter offerings which will be veritable symphonies of flowers and feathers These will be placed on display on the first and second of April Mrs Parker will also be assisted this George Mertz aged about forty year by Miss Margie Tarney who wrote a score of disjointed notes and put them in the postoffice and other Bible Society Meeting public places in Lexington has been Sunday night at half past seven placed in the asylum Mertz is doubt ¬ anony- ¬ oclock instead of seven as previously less the party who dropped the mous letters in the Paris postoffice about announced the seventy sixth annual ten days ago He also visited Winches- ¬ meeting of the B jurbon County Bible ter Society will be held at the Methodist Bourbon Trotters Sold Church The aHdress will be delived by Wednesday Mr Douglas Thomas Rev S M Hamilton D D nastor of sold to C O Arthur of Brooklyn th e the Warren Memorial Presbyterian mare Bessie Owens Church in Louisville The Methodist fast 213 by Aberdeen dam Rena B by choir will be augmented by membere of Cyclone Also the black colt Nigger the various church choirs The public Jack by Cyclone dam by Aberdeen is invited to this union service The price was private J E Kern baa cold live nice roadsters Send your linen to Haggard Reeds tf Steam Laundry for a good finish to Jewell Patterson of Lexington four-year-o- ld -- on Prof Olvers organ recital at xhe church Tuesday night In addition to Prof Olvers playing Mrs Frank Fithian delighted the large audience with two beautiful solos work of the Watters Party the noted artists who have temporarily located The their studio at the Hotel Windsor portrait is of little Miss Elizabeth Hinton danghter of Mr and Mrs E T Hinton and is a true and speakiug lik -One neBS of the handsome little lady of the most popular styles used by the Watters Party is the French pastel water colors in which is produced ex-¬ cellent aud life like portraits that are Quite a proving exceedingly popular number of orders have been placed in the past few days and the Watters In a few days Party is quite busy new and finished work by these other famous artists will also be placed on ex- ¬ hibition Every production is a gem of excellence and as near faultless as fine art can create Bourbon county are hereby notified to send iu sealed bids on or before the 2d day of April next as the regular Fiscal Court meets on the 5th day of April Bids in District No 1 must be left with Mr Ed Turner No 2 with Mr McClintock and No 3 with Mr Linue who han the Turnpike Commissioners will giro any person or persons desiring to bid full particulars bids may be offered with or without the use of the machinery belonging to SE 1 lriON the county The lowest and best bids if any will be accepted The Fiscal Court reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids W M PURNELL td MJ Jidge of Bourbon County WWS9 The New J Winters Co of this city have en¬ gaged the services of an eminent oculist to be at Iheir store on the first and last Thursday of each month who wilJ test your eye sight and and fit you with glasses aud guarantee satisfac ¬ tion Call in and have your eyes tested free of charge A --- agfc-v- -- f Landreths garden McDermott seeds Spring Styles tf 4 -- Spears In Shoes - LOVE XS BLIND Quan trolls Mother to all the faults of the loved one fi Last night Mrs Caroline Clark Quan mother of the noted guerrilla chieftain who has been an object of charity at her home in Canal Dover Ohio passed through Paris en route to Lexington where she will be cared for by the John C Breckinridge Camp of She will be Confederate Yeterans a home at St Josenhs Infirmary civen rf a Lexington Postmaster W L Davis in who helped to nurse Qua itrell when he was mortally wounded was largely in ¬ strumental in getting Mrs Qaantrell cared for in her old age She is eighty Quantrells body four years old which waa buried near Louisville was exhumed and taken to Canal Dover and trell the proper thing We will show you all that is new and pretty in our footwear and prices wont hurt you cavBQTtafe Will soon be on dis- ¬ play Come to us for everything but untidy or soiled linen A dainty woman draws the To look immaculaet line on that ly neat and presentable and have your collar cuffor shirt irreproach- ¬ able in colorand finish bringit to reinterred u Rion Clay WW II The BoorDoa Steam La on dry f W M HINTON JR BRO Proprietors Telephpas No 4 li 1 flviTJlr 6 Jg fTSi H W JUJWUW If w rT Of MPPU5J - f THE BOURBON NEWS FRIDAY MARCH 18 1898 Little Porcupine To morrow take yon ypur gun and bring me in an antelope as soon as you may My daughter must not hunger Runs Sideways will go too and who brings me in meat the first he shall be my son The sons of the prairie and forest were busily engaged in agricultural pursuits for it is entirely a popular error to suppose that an Indian will not work A casual observer for in-¬ stance might have supposed that Ma¬ Majaokas squaw was plying- her primi- ¬ tive hoe fashioned from the shoulder blade of a buffalo tinder her lords di- ¬ rect and personal supervision though he was now stretched supine under the big cottonwood that cast its shade be- ¬ fore his door Intelligent supervision was Majaokas forte and he proposed to hold it It requires some exertion too to roll a cigarette but Majaoka rolled his with his own hands and leaned forward with a grunt to poke among the dying em-¬ bers of the fire for a coal to light it with This arduous operation accom- ¬ plished he leaned back and allowed the smoke to stream luxuriously through his thin lips and expansive nostrils Presently with another grunt for here was more toil he lifted up Ms - THE BOURBON NEWS Eighteenth Year Established 1881 Published Every Tuesday and Friday by WALTER CHAMP 3RTJCE MILLER r aicors ana Owners 1 LETTERS THAT KILLED WE MAKE One of INDIGO NOW A Romance of si the Reservation rPHE tepees had been pitched M - jaokas retiring brow was unaccus ¬ tomed to the honest dew of labor but along- - I h r lfluences of the season Little Porcu ine and Runs Side ways were going ickiya Other of the young men were going wickiya or a wooing also but these two had allowed their fancies to lurn at one and the same time to and that is what made the old women talk was pudgy of face and squat of stature but her eyes were large liquid and black as a young does and her clear saffron skin as smooth and glossy as a cottonwood leaf The thick braid of hair fell from either aide of the bright streak of vermilion that divided her scalp and her mouth was an aboriginal poets dream Individual ¬ ly therefore these young men were not to blame although there was no doubt that collectively their affections were misplaced and unfortunate For one thing it made considerable trouble in the Takowakan family Takowakan was the fond male and He only parent of had a marked preference for Runs Sideways as a suitor for his daughters hand He had emphasized this pref- ¬ erence upon his daughters person with his hickory coo stick that was when the horses came but without avail It would have been all right and there would have been 10 trouble if It had not been for the Black Robes who had put rebellious and independent ideas into the maidens head along with the alphabet It was an evil day for Takowakan when he let go to them to learn the ways of the white people It was all bad Little Porcupine the son of Majaoka was anjthing but a model character None could say with certainty that he was a thief but no one of the tribe i j Lark-that-Sin- gs Lark-that-Sin- gs Lark-that-Sin- gs Lark-that-Sin- gs Willow creek since the winter i inp had been broken up Now it was well past spring- and under the genial Notable Instances in Political History o Mistakes by Ready Writers Killed by a Letter is the significant heading of a Havana newspaper over ah article telling- of ex Minister de Lomes fall This legend would be an appropriate epitaph over the political graves of many men The rivalry between Hamilton the leader de facto of the federalist party and Adams the leader de jure incited Hamiltons letter during- the campaign of 1800 arraigning Adams which was one of the causes of the rupture and overthrow of that party and the triumph of Jefferson and the democracy Hamiltons letters attack ¬ ing Burr were the cause of the duel in which Hamilton lost his life Jeffer- ¬ sons letter to his old neighbor Mazzei in 1796 in- which by pretty plain im- ¬ plication he traduced Washington and other men whom the American people honored kept Jefferson denying and ex ¬ plaining for many years his historic letter to Tan Buren on this subject having been written shortly before his death and 28 years after the Mazzei epistle was penned The preservation - the Principal Industries of Bast India in Peril ¬ - heavy bass voice and his obedient wife instantly dropping her wild westward hoe hurried to the tepee Eevah the belly god possesses you she grumbled and behold there is nothing for the pot Majaoka did not so far forget his dig¬ nity as to answer at once but presently My son has sought the he remarked hills He followed Runs Sidewavs He will return with meat Much meat will he bring observed Yoice-of-the-Pines wrinkling i 3 thing that was made him a valuable witness and he was better known in the federal courts than the United came Marshals marshal amassed wealth and went but Little doubted it A remarkable talent for making the thing that was not as the States Porcupine was always on deck He ¬ 3 p prepossessing was phenomenally truth ulfpranvlndian and quite unsuspect-ing-mendacity in others He was in ¬ dustrious and never returned from the chase empty handed The taste of agency whisky was unknown to him and in other respects his morals were above reproach In spite of all this when the maid ¬ ens took their vessels and chattering and giggling wended their way to the paid creek for water no attention when Runs Sideways plucked her by the blanket but when of Lark-that-Sings life at Deadwood There he fared sumptuously every day and was pro vided with unlimited cigarettes with pretty pictures in the packets As for Runs Sideways he while not liked the excitement of metropolitan r - two good saddle ponies had been stolen from them two nights before A posse was at once organized to ride back and see what could be done to 4race he robbers A good looking and intelligent young Indian whom the post trader addressed as Little Porcu ¬ pine offered his services as trailer for the modest compensation of two dol- lars per diem and rations and his offer was accepted Back over the prairie they sped and soon arrived at the camping place Here where the horses were stolen Little Porcupine quickly found the trail although it had raiiied since and was quite imperceptible to the rest of the party With more than the sagac ¬ ity of a bloodhound he followed the trail for two whole days through bunch grass and prickly pear beds and along dim buffalo paths until near the mouth of a deep canyon running west ¬ ward he confessed that he had lost it He said that the tracks were those of 1wo mounted men leading four horses one of them lame in the left hind foot anch the other a little sore footed This convinced the emigrants that they had a good trailer for two of their horses were in the condition described But stfJcr all that was not much satisfac ¬ tion There was a buzz of excitement in the village on the banks of Willow creek when Little o re up ine rode uptoTako n1ins leuec on an American horse which limped a little in the left hind foot but was a good horse for all that and dismounting tied it with three otheis two of them ponies to a sapling Tnkowakan was not at home butLark hatiSings was and she was in the act untying the horses when the old tjtJemrin returned Then thfre was Another scene Listen to me said Takowaican to R further on Little Porcupine stepped from the willows by the trail and did the same thing she unhesitat- ¬ ingly broke ranks And when Runs Sideways brought four of his eight ponies and tied them by the Takowakan domicile the maiden would not un tie them although her father entreated her earnestly at the last with the hickory rod aforesaid to do so For the tying of the ponies was a definite proposal of marriage and the untying would have been an acceptance Three days after this occurrence an emigrant wagon drawn by a milch cow steer rolled toiland a somely into Fort Randall and the dusty pioneers who were with the out- ¬ fit explained with much fervent profanity that their team of horses and a little ¬ ¬ two-year-o- ld ¬ ¬ brown nose sarcasticalty he could not ¬ hit the big soldier lodge ten teps away That is true asserted her spouse but Runs Sideways can put a ball in the eye of a deer at three bowshots Daciya they come And Little Porcu ¬ pine has meat Did I not speak truth worthless and ill favored one The first rider was badly handicapped by an antelope thrown across his pony in front of him and the other was over- ¬ ¬ hauling him rapidly He seemed anx¬ ious to do so before reaching the spot where Majaoka stood but in this effort he was unsuccessful for the antelope ¬ was thrown from the reeking quivering little ponjr at the old mans feet as he drew rein and leaped to the ground Little Porcupine turned coolly to face his late pursuer and as he did so flicked some small heavy object behind him to his mother Then he said with hia which destroyed slavery There is a fine touch of poetic irony in the circtimstance that Van Buren the man who said he would rather walk 40 miles to tell a person something- than to intrust his thoughts to a letter met his doom through the medium of a let- ¬ ter It was a letter however which he was absolutely forced to write and it was called out in the spring of 1844 by the necessity of declaring- himself on the burning- issue of Texas annexa- ¬ tion The letter in which he mildly and tentatively opposed annexation defeated him for the nomination for the presidency a few weeks later and gave the candidacy to the dark horse Polk an outspoken annexationist Everybody remembers the wreck which letter writing inflicted on Blaines for¬ ssv ru mi mu v msim yvu ah Ak- vo tunes by defeat in the conventions of f VWo viMiulMfflm hViiMf n wrr inns jr 1876 and 1880 and at the polls in 1884 isasmsR-His fatal readiness with his pen brought war an Iliad of woes to Clay I am the lifw IM tA IMP most unfortunate man in American LfeHfiiulfif history exclaimed Clay after one of I get PAID NO ATTEN ¬ his reverses to Henry A Wise the nomination in the years when no TION whig can be elected and in the years You rode fast I when any whig can win the candidacy usual sweet smile knew that you were behind ine but I goes to somebody else In the year thought I could beat you even with my however in which his success seemed game Ah it is a good little horse my certain 1844 he was defeated by his brother I will train him with yours campaign letters on the Texas ques- ¬ if you choose We are beaten tion exclaimed But Runs Sideways was angry and Joshua R Giddings to Cassius M Clay showed it by almost choking Your as somebody put into his hand a paper game he shouted is my game I containing one of Clays letters just It shot it and shaking his fiiger I before both of thorn mounted the stand tracked it to where you took it It be- ¬ at a Clay mass meeting at which they longs to me and I shall take it were to speak He was right The let¬ At this he advanced but Majaoka ter which made a surrender on the stepped in front of him jerking the slavery question sent enough anti lever of his sons Winchester as he did slavery whigs over to Birney the lib so in a manner not exactly threatening erty partys candidate in the decisive but highly significant state of New York to- give that statd Wait cried Little Porcupine rais and the presidency to Folk The chief ing his hand My brother has evil qualification which I shall require of thoughts concerning me but my heart a whig presidential candidate here ¬ is good and I have done him no wrong after said Meredith T Gentrj- - a few What is an antelope or a girl that they days after Clays defeat is that he should come between us Let him take shall be able to neither read nor write it Stay Where did you shoot the St Louis Globe Democrat long legged one Langrnasre of Russia Behind the fore shoulder answered Turgeniev the great Russian novel- ¬ Runs Sideways promptly Little Porcupine looked astonished ist declared in the glow of patriotic doubtful almost persuaded It is fervor that so noble a tongue as his true he said reluctantly though I could not be spoken by a mean spirited shot it Still that may be easily seen race Lecturing before the members of the Anglo Russian Literary society as he lies there but Here broke in at the Imperial institute Alexander Wait both of you she said and her Kinloch expressed scarcely less admira ¬ hand disappeared and groped in the tion of the Russian language Apart gaping wound She pulled it out again from the Russians claim to possess one Whose bullet is that she asked of the most musical tongues in Europe throwing a blood clotted flattened piece Mr Kinloch declared that the gram- ¬ matical system was remarkable for its of lead at her husbands feet Majaoka picked it up examined it precision and that the declensions and and then passed it to Runs Sideways inflections made the sentences more whose face thereupon assumed an ex- ¬ readable than those of German Mr pression of disgust Kinlochs views appeared to be shared As for Little Porcupine he wore the by all the other speakers Mr Mar dignified look of a good man vindicated chant asserted that Russian was a key You see he remarked simply to his to the other Slavonic languages one downcast rival and new go of which Bulgarian he regarded as beThey all stood and looked after him ing- at present in a state of flux what as he disappeared over the ridge and with hopelessly confused inflexions then Majaoka turned and walked up to and the free admixture of Persian and the carcass of the antelope which he Turkish words London Telegraph regarded contemplative for several Railroads deeded in Eenador minutes turned to Ecuador is sadly deficient in trans- ¬ She did not smile but as their her son eyes met a faint quivering spasm af portation facilities Gold silver copfected one of hers At last Majaoka per iron lead coal and petroleum are gave utterance to a grunt and turned there in abundance but the lack of the animal over There in the neck railroads renders it difficult to develop was another big bloody hole It was these minerals as is wished In this COUntrV which hnvs from ne 57n nnn the hole of egress i wit itsvsuuu j worth or our manufactures and from It is well said the old mn f not everything to shoot straight which we take nearly 000000 there is o but one railroad N Y Sun News i her or diary which is really a sort of letter to posterity with its spiteful assaults on the memory of Hamilton and other eminent men showed an amazing lack of discernment on Jcjfersons part and has called out from all his editors and biographers excuses which accuse Never write a letter said Talley- ¬ rand and never burn one that you re- ¬ ceive If Nicholas Biddle had ob ¬ served the first part of this injunction the fate of the United States bank over which he presided would probably have been different Jackson would not have been able to perform that second labor of Hercules in slaying the bank hydra and the politics of the 30s would have lost one of its most pic turesque episodes An interesting and usually level headed personage Biddle had what Juvenal called an incurable itch for writing and this led him and his institution to their doom defeated Cla3r and the national republican party in 1832 and as one of the consequences of the banks overthrow brought on the panic of 1837 The Rhea letter precipitated the contest in 1830between Jackson and Calhoun which put Cal houn out of the line of succession to Jackson in the presidency made Van Buren Jacksons political heir dwarfed Calhoun from a national to a local figure and turned him to the partisan metaphysics out of which were evolved nullification and that morbid and wire¬ drawn political philosophy in defense of slavery that brought on the war and publication of Jeffersons Anas Chemical experiments which had in view the production of artificial indigo and which consequently threatened o extinguish a great East India indus- ny have been in progress for years but they have only recently reached ti stage where this product can be ob- ¬ tained cheaply enough to compete with the old article commercially There was a time when in central Ger- ¬ many a large quantity of indigo was manufactured from a home grown nlant But for some reason the indigo plant of East India yielded a much larger proportion of dye than this one and after a century or two in spite of protective legislation and the promises o European manufacturers to use only the domestic indigo the Germans aban- ¬ doned the further production of the latter It now looks as if East India were about to experience a similar fate At the present time her indigo indus ¬ try yields her several millions of dollars She furnishes the calico printers of the whole world with dyestuff Chemistry has found it a much easier task to take a substance apart than to put it together again Countless es- ¬ sences and extracts have been analyzed and their exact composition learned Careful lists have been made showing the precise proportion in which the atoms of carbon hydrogen and oxygen go together in these compounds But when the chemist attempts to build up one of these substances from its ele- ¬ ments he often discovers that they wont combine Already several perfumes of flowers have been exactly imitated by this method and 30 years ago after 45 years of experiment a cheap way of getting the coloring principle of madder a beautiful red dye out of coal tar was found Since that time it has not been profitable to raise the madder plant The possibility of mans putting to- ¬ gether the ingredients which nature employs in making the essential part of indigo and in precisely the same proportions was demonstrated a long time ago And synthetic chemistry has since been studying- the problem of cheapening the process so that it might be placed on a commercial basis A German house the Badische Ani tin and Soda Fabrik of Ludwigshaf has within a few months placed on the market an almost pure indigo blue at a price so very near that of the East India article that a formidable competition is at last threatened It should be observed that the indigo plant yields in addition to the blue principle indigo tin a red dye The manufacturing chemists have thus far got only the blue d3e Moreover it is alleged that the system of treating the East India plant now in vogue does not extract all of either principle which exists there Improved methods oi manufacture may perhaps cheapen the natural article a little more It is too soon therefore to predict the complete downfall of the indigc business of the east - But it is certain ly in greater peril to day than ever before N Y Tribune - ¬ ¬ ITS Lightning A GREAT ROD h i M LARK-THAT-SIN- GS ¬ - ¬ v Voice-of-the-Pin- es Voice-of-the-Pin- es ¬ ¬ Cannot Harm the High Steel Building Lightning is not dangerous to the steel skeleton building The entire skeleton in fact is a lightning rod of the most efficient type It is closely riveted together forming a continuous rod the steel columns extend through the basement to a broad steel foundation below the basement floor and are usually in a damp soil The iron water pipes in the building too are connected with the iron street pipes of the city water supply which form a very effective ground connection The same is true of the gas pipes so that in the way of protection from lightning nothing is left to be desired The Home Insurance building in Chi cago was struck by lig htning on one corner some time ago but the only in jury was the displacement of a few bricks where the lightning entered the cornice to reach the steel through which it was taken off harmlessly There is no record of any person ever having been injured by lightning- when in a steel or iron frame building or when on board of a steel or iron ship Earthquake effects on tall buildings have always been matters of interested The native hut in the speculation Malay archipelago is the one building that is never injured by an earthquake Its construction closely resembles the steel skeleton in its general engineering principles Posts are set in the ground and the skeleton framework is all notched and lashed together The exterior is simply a covering to keep out the weather The steel skeleton is much like a bird cage firmly riveted together at every joint so that the shak ing of an earthquake might shake off some of the exterior masonry but could not injure the building- nor its inhab itants In building in an earthquake coun try special precautions should be taken whereby any injury either external or internal could be entirely avoided and one of these tall buildings would be as safe as the middle of a ten acre lot The extra earthquake precautions are neither difficult nor expensive They consist in putting in additional ribs in the partitions and external walls to which the masonry is firmly anchored In such a building all the partitions should be of concrete with steel rods imbedded in it Cassers Magazine Those Chilly Flnts Uncle Hiram visiting nephew ir flat Sposin a good big fire started in th cellar what would yew darn fools Journal ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - ¬ ¬ ¬ - ¬ ¬ the cut of ten per cent in the wages queer The captain who had been sleeping paid at the mills and the consequent soundly gave a rather rough reply hard times in the parish and the town Gov Tyler of Virginia has appointed but the next moment his curiosity seven of the eighteen members of his brought him to his feet and up on deck The bird resembled a ptarmigan but staff from Richmond because he wishes as it was sitting close behind a block the to be assured of a creditable represent- ¬ captain could not shoot without risk of ation on all state occasions however injuring the block So he climbed up suddenly and unexpectedly the require ¬ the rigging with his rifle and shot it ment may arise Pope Leo on the sixtieth anniversary the strange bird falling- forthwith into the sea The captain commanded the of his priesthood received gifts valued Among- the cash gifts man on the lookout in a barrel fastened at 1200000 near the top of the mast to come down sent were 40000 from the duke of Nor- ¬ and lower a boat and fetch the bird folk 20000 from the queen regent of The map objected to taking so much Spain 12500 from Kaiser Wilhelm trouble fr r a miserable little bird which 40000 from the Austrian bishops and 40000 from the Hungarian primate probably was of no use So the captain went to bed again WINTER HABITS OF FISH and the bird was left in the water Hav ¬ ing sailed for some distance following Old Fishermans Guess Concerning the ice the Aiken met with another Some of the Wonders of the Deep whaler On hearing the story of the Fish are except the birds the best strange bird the captain of the second pilots in the world Either the birds or whaler exclaimed fish know more when asleep Perhaps it is one of Andrees car- ¬ than a man pilot does when awake rier pigeons Now as to the habits of fish They The captain of the Aiken who did come on the coast in the spring- when not know about Andrees ascension at the migratory instinct starts them out once returned to the region where the of their winters sleep In winter they bird was shot and sent out twoboats are in a dormant state like the bear for a careful search After awhile one skunk and woodchuck The old the- ¬ of the boats returned having been ory that fish migrated south is all lucky enough to find the strange bird wrong- Fish simply leave the coast and which indeed proved to be one of the go offshore on the northern edge of the carrier pigeons carrying- the dispatch gulf stream get into water of the right of which I have sent the Century a fac- ¬ temperature and go into winter quar-¬ simile ters Before the time comes for them There can be no doubt whatever of to start on their annual pilgrimage for the genuineness of the dispatch It is the winter quarters they have taken undoubtedly written in Andrees hand on a good coat of fat It is under their on the special paper which he took with skin and their stomach is lined with him and on which a line was printed it and it is also all through their bodies and I recognize the pigeon so complete when they arrive at the spot that they ly that I can take my oath that it was have selected for their winter home among those taken with the balloon Then there grows over their eyes a The bird had flown about 120 miles white film and their vent closes and from the balloon toward Stockholm so they remain until the time comes for and some 24 miles north again from the them to start for their summer home nearest land to the whaler on the gaff I have seen the menhaden rise to the of which it sat down so utterly tired top of the water outside of Amagansett that it at once put its head under its ten miles from the land going at a wing- until it was shot It could of speed of five miles an hour on a north course have been easily caught alive northeast coast and know that they JJ if the captain had knownthatit was were just fromtheir winter home a carrier pigeon Jonas Stadling in have seen them leave the coast at Man iSllPv W4X 1 t Centurv negan ai n f luontauK at irire isiana at Barnegat at Hereford and have fol- CONDENSED FOOD TABLETS lowed them for miles to sea when all A Proposition Made to a Famous New my experience has taught me to be- ¬ York Restaurateur lieve they were going into winter quar- ¬ One of New Yorks famous restaura- ¬ ters and as we were patrolling the coast teurs thinks of going out of business and saw them no more that fall it makes A learned crank appeared to him the me believe I was right The porgy in other day with this proposition I am the spring locates in Buzzards Bay and the inventor of the condensed food tab- ¬ Vineyard Sound About the first of lets and am rapidly introducing them August he begins to work west from I am happy to say they are meeting about Tuckernuck to up off Cape Page with extraordinary suqeess You serve then into the deep water off Woods canvasbacks Certainly It requires Holl and Tarpaulin Cape Then in a time and trouble and is expensive Now few days he will be found in Buzzards sir here is a tablet which you see is bay off the Wecpeckits islands then no larger than a troche that contains off Peske island at the mouth of the all that is desirable in a five pound can bay This will be about the 1st of Sep- ¬ vasback Eat one letting it dissolve tember The fishermen will make good slowly in your mouth and you have catches for a day or two and then the feasted in 30 seconds whereas the duck fish are gone for that year No doubt brought on the table and partaken bf there are millions of barrels of them in the old way means a loss of an hour now within 200 miles of Block island and a half of valuable time All meats One day in August four years ago I saw and drinks are prepared in a similar a body of drumfish east northeast of form Why sir a man could carry in Barnegat going on offshore at the rate his vest pocket enough food to last him of four miles an hour and a low esti- ¬ three months The drink tablets are mate of their numbers would be 20000- strange to say unpopular Men seem 000 with an average weight of 50 to prefer their whisky and champagne pounds apiece I have seen weakfish in expanded rather than condensed in bodies off Long Branch a mile long anu latnoms deep going down the coast fcrm What does that thing cost the cus- ¬ to winter quarters more fish in one tomer asked the restaurateur exam ¬ school than we consume of that variety in one year ining the tablet Only 24 a dozen In the winter of 1857 the whole coast was the reply You charge four dollars for a single from Montauk to No Mans Land was canvasback but we buy in enormous covered with dead tautog showing that quantities and can easily undersell ho- they had not been a great way out at tel keepers and restaurant men The sea They had become chilled while canvasback and terrapin tablets are in their winter homes About 20 years about the most expensive we make ago the farmers on Narragansett Beach The latter each tablet equivalent to a picked up and sent to New York one pound of dressed terrapin we sell at day in May 500 barrels of porgies that 20 a dozen which is dirt cheap Our had become chilled and were helpless sirloin steak tablets each equal to one in the surf and they all had the white pound of finest beef are in great de ¬ film over their eyes mand at 180 a dozen or 14 per 100 In dealing with fish we have no data Will you try a few on your customers practically to figure from we only see Try em on my customers sir them when they are at play and then Never I dont know whether you are seldom but from being so much with lying or not but rather than touch one them we think we can make a good of your infernal lozenges Ill quit the guess The above is my guess I know business Ive been n for 30 years You nothing but I believe there will at want to deprive me of the profits of my times always be plenty of fish I be ¬ service to take away my crockery my lieve the Almighty still has control of knives my forks and spoons and ruin them that man is not a factor to de- my bar No sir Beef tea in capsules crease or increase then If I were to is bad enough and further than that I make a prophecy as to the future re-¬ N Y Press will not go sults of the murderous policy of the southern fishermen in disturbing the Interchangeable Mrs Spanker Oh my dear Mrs ash off their coast in the winter I should Malaprop how do you do Am I to sayhat they will le sorrv for it in the congratulate you upon your sons re- near future for I think it will hurt ported engagement to Miss Money their summer fishing It does not pay to go against a law of nature in bags any more than in our physical fish life Mrs Malaprop Yes thank you its lives true She is his finance now N Y James B Church in N Y Sun - ANDREES MESSENGER The Killing- of the Pig eon Bearing the Explorers Dispatch Jonas Stadling a Swedish journalist gave an account of Andrees Flight To the Century Into the Unknown he sent a facsimile of the only message received from Andree since his depart- ¬ ure brought back by carrier pigeon Mr Stadling has an account of the capture of this pigeon and a photograph of the bird He says It may perhaps interest the readers of the Century to know some details about its capture condensed from the report of the captain of the whaler Aiken On July 15 the Aiken was on the border of the drift ice in 80 degrees 44 minutes north latitude 20 degrees 20 minutes east longitude Between one and two oclock in the morning- the helmsman called out to the captain who was sleeping- in his cabin A Btrange bird has lighted on the gaff You must come and shoot it it looks so ¬ - Probably the dominating in ¬ fluence in my life has been sorrow J Hamilton Lewis of Washington says that in his opinion the most pes- ¬ tiferous nuisance to which a member of congress is subjected is the woman lobbyist Mrs J M Watkins of Detroit widow of a civil Avar veteran is the sister of George H Boughton the celebrated artist who has recently been elected president of the Eoyal academy of Eng ¬ writes N H has voluntarily relinquished 500 of his 2000 annual salary because of PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL Bev Sam Jones the evangelist makes 30000 a year Ex Secretary J Sterling- Morton has just built a theater in Nebraska City Neb where he has lived for 42 years Clarence Hawkes the blind poet in a personal letter to Current Literature - A 7 - land Rev W H Morrison of Manchester about-piloting- - - - - - TMI fil- - ft 1- X J T-- W -- ¬ VI ¬ dew Mr and Mrs Highup Thank the Lord Up-to-Da- te rChi--cagf- v Tombstone Thief Stealing tombstones is a very con ¬ Rcgnlated by the Moon fervently An enterprising The price of game in France is al temptible business to depend principally upon the gentlerxan m Pine Bluff Ark is in jai leged state of the moon When the moon ia for engaging m this avocation It has Everything A Time for been his First Young SportWell I must gc dark and poachers cannot see to set mortuary habit to obliterate the old records sell the stones to their snares at night game is scarce to bed Second Young Sport Go to bed when the moon is full there is plenty oi patrons and chise newrecords upol light and the poachers get lots of game N Y World Why its nighttime A tV - - - M - iJkj- - SSijiirfi iixms THE BOURBON NEWS FRIDAY MARCH 18 1898 - THE FARMING WORLD The slaughter of the innocents conthv Ho tv to Secure Satisfactory Result mes until it is estimated thatfully one fourth from tlie Operation of the human race die before attaining their FIGHTING INSECTS any decided benefit from fifth birthday owing in great measure to In securing our rigorous and changeable climate And Soiue Valuable Formulas Furnished spraying it is essential that the work there are thousands of adults even in this by Prof Itluynurd be done in good season and that care land of plenty that stomach liver and bow Every fruit and plant has its peculiar be taken to do it thoroughly If done el complaints are reducing to confirmed in The following is a characteristic Hoods Facts liku Insect enemies and fungous diseases carelessly or improperly the results will validism whom Hostetters Stomach Bit- Sarsaparilla testimonial ters would promptly relieve and invigorate these have made Hoods Sarsaparilla Progressive farmers gardeners and rarely be satisfactory Then it should rheumatism and kidney trouble Americas Greatest Medicine and en ¬ fruit growers are provided with spray- ¬ be understood that there are two classes Malaria the Bitters yield to scat- ¬ ¬ ¬ I HINTS ABOUT SPRAYING Innocent Children Sacrlflcetl Americas Greatest Medicine ivaa very sick and for several days it seemed as if he would never be anjr bet- ¬ ter After awhile he began to improve and in a few weeks was able to go out although weak and miserable Then ¬ ing machinery for overcoming these pests and spraying is as much rou ¬ tine work as is cultivation or fertiliz ¬ ing For fungous pests because of cheapness effectiveness and lasting qualities the bordeaux mixture has To superseded all other mixtures makte it four pounds of copper sulphate or biue vitriol are dissolved in two gal- ¬ lons of hot water or suspended in a coarse rack in a cask of cold water it will dissolve in a few hours Caustic or quicklime four pounds is then slaked slowly by adding small quantities of vater until thoroughly dissolved When DOUBLE CYLINDER SPRAY PUMP cooled the lime wash is poured through a fine mesh sieve into the dissolved copper sulphate To the mixture is then added 25 to 50 gallons of water Destruction to fungous is probably caused by the copper which is held in place by the lime Should the bordeaux mixture disfigure the fruit the am moniacal carbonate of copper should be used and applied often as y Copper carbonate easily Formula ounces ammonia enough to dis ¬ three solve the copper water 40 gallons Paris green and kerosene emulsion are the insecticides in most common use Paris green effectually destroys chewing or leaf eating insects and is less liable to injure foliage than lon don purple Use in water one pound to 200 gallons If lime is added or the paris green added to the bordeaux mix ¬ ture use one pound to 50 gallons For sucking insects the kerosene emulsion is unequaled Dissolve a half pound of bar soap in two gallons of hot water and while hot add two gallons of kero- ¬ sene oil and stir until a lard like sub- ¬ stance is formed When used dilute with water to 15 or 25 gallons Insects and fungous growths appear together hence many combine paris green with the bordeaux mixture saving half the cost of application For applying the BumD selected shoxild tnrow a neavy stream with considerable force and yet work with ease The illustration herewith shows a powerful pump and suitable sprayer for all ordinary crops The barrel is readily mounted on any form 6 vtfgon Prof S T Maynard MassAgr College in Farm and Home it washes of pests cr insects that spraying is done to destroy There is the biting insect A Cure that actually bites through and eats a Author I am troubled with insomnia I awake at night hour after hour thinking portion of foliage or as we may term lie ray literary work of it a portion of the solid substance of the Friend How very foolish of you Why plant dont you get up and read portions of it poisons may be Boston Traveler For these essential applied by spraying in the leaves and free and permanently cured Fits foliage so that it will be swallowed by No fitsstoppedfirst days use of Dr Klines after the insect in its food Great Nerve Restorer Free 2 trial bottle The sucking insects are those that treatise Dr Kline 933 Arch st Phila Pa injure plants upon which they feed by a Hicks I after I gradual extraction of the juices by went to bed felt so queer last night around My head was spinning sucking beaks which they thrust awfully Wicks You probably slept like Boston Transcript through the inter layers into the softer a top tissues beneath and gradually take out To Cnre u Cottt in One Day the juices For this class it is neces- ¬ Am sary to apply poisons that penetrate a Take Laxative Brorro Quinine Tablets 25 druggists rehind money if it fails to cure little at least into the plant cells in order to be of any benefit Generally Thirteen is an unlucky age for a girl She the better way is to apply spray sub-¬ is too old for dolls and too young for stances which will act externally on the beaux Chicago Daily News bodies of these pests either as a caustic We have not been without Pisos Cure for sufficiently strong to kill or to smother Consumption for 20 years Lizzie Ferrel or stifle them by closing up the breath- ¬ Camp St IIarrisburgPa May 4 M ing pores When people hear a piece of gossip they While no iron clad rules can be laid never stop to ask before repeating it Is it down generally with biting insects the probable Atchison Globe first spraying should be given as suon as the foliage has started out well with Isnt a scald a burn Yes and St Jacobs Oil is a cure those plants that the leaves start out before the blossom appears and as soon A good many of us think frankness means as possible after the blossoms fall or to have others tell us how nice we are at those that blossom first While care Washington Democrat must be taken not to apply too strong Never trifle with pain It may fool you so as to injure the foliage at the same St Jacobs Oil never fools it cures time it is also essenial to do thorough work THE MARKETS The apple and pear will bear a stronger solution than the peach In all Cincinnati March 17 cases two or three applications will be LIVE STOCK Cattlecommon5 3 00 3 75 4 10 4 50 Select necessary if the best results are secured CALVES butchers good light 6 50 n 75 Fair to 3 15 giving them from ten days to two weeks HOGS Common 3 65 3 75 g 3 85 Mixed packers apart Get the pump and the necessary 3 55 Light shippers 3 85 3 75 materials in good season so that at the SHEEP Choice 4 25 5 00 5 50 Good to choice proper time the work can be done with ¬ LAMBS Winter family 3 75 4 10 FLOUR out delay 97 GRAIN Wheat No 2 red 94 No 3red Our own experience leads us to say Corn No 2 mixed 314 29 that spra3ring has become a nec essity if Oats No 2 53 Rye No the best quality of fruit is secured and HAY Prime 2to choice 9 25 9 50 10 37 the best health and thrift of the trees PROVISIONS Mess pork 4 90 Lard maintained N J Shepherd in Farm BUTTER Prime steam 11 12 Choice dairy ¬ deared it to thousands of homes tered all over this broad land gradually All You are at liberty f o use this testimonial if you desire as we feel we cannot say too much in praise of Hoods Sarsapa rilla as a blood purifier and building up Mrs E E Anderson Cum ¬ medicine berland Maine Strength in His Limbs gave out The physicians told us it was paralysis which sometimes follows an attack of diphtheria We did everything for him but he grew worse until he was in a pitiful condition He suffered ter¬ ribly at night and complained continu ¬ ally of his head and in what little sleep he was able to get moaned un ¬ ceasingly He lost all control of the muscles of his body and limbs He had no appetite and complained of feeling sick at his stomach all the time After we had many different remedies and had awDut given ip all hope we com- ¬ menced giving him Hoods Sarsaparilla In a short time he ceased to complain We like to tell what Hoods Sarsapa his appetite improved and at the end rilla has done for us Our four children of three months he was able to attend had diphtheria From the very first our school a part of the time Now he is little boy Ralph then seven years old well and quite a strong and rugged boy ted Hoods Sarsaparilla Every bottle coit tains 100 Doses and hence there is a solid fact concisely stated in the id miliar line 100 Doses One Dollar Economy is also a characteristic of Is Americas Greatest Medicine because it accomplishes wonderful cures when all other medicines fail Sold by all druggists SI six for 5 Co Prepared onlv by C I Hoed Apothecaries Lowell Mass COLLOQUY Between Two Black Men on a Dark At rare intervals the moon peeped through the billows of a sea of fleecy clouds and cast siokly beams across the path of a form which was walking slowly and steadily in a country graveyard The figure stole furtive glances about him as he crept to the grave of a man who had died on the gallows on Friday Just as the clock was tolling the midnight hour the form fell prostrate on the grave uttering not a sound Almost in an instant the figure arose Taking a knife from his pocket he made a single rapid cut and turned to leave the place A moonbeam revealed a look of ghoulish glee on his countenance The figure stopped Who goes there A GRAVEYARD Hoods Sarsapari Xislit ft H A T MVVYs 1 I xcellence In the purchase of an Organ the question of cost is modi- ¬ fied by genuine musical qual- ¬ ities and durability This is W Five Finger Exercise 27o 4 LQQUE -- FREEFREE - EKD YOUR name on A POSTAL Rft ILLUSTRATED GVTALOGUE Wmeser REPtATiHG Arms Co I80WINCHE5TEP ND WE WILL SEND YOU OUR 136 PAGE AVE NEW HAVEN GNW - H Halt ers Voice HANDY A FARM APPLIANCE APPLES Per bbl POTATOES Per bbl Prime to choice creamery CHICAGO 3 00 2 25 20J4 3 25 2 50 a poah niggah The figures met and the lanterns flash discloses the identity of the men Sam Johnsing Jist where the Estey Organ ex- ¬ cels If you buy one it is for a lifetime and a joy forever Oar five pointed discourse com- ¬ plete with catalogue sect free Best in the World for all Purposes to The Standard Scab and Supply Co PITTSBURGH CALE Write Device That Serves Every Purpose of the Stone Boat Several years ago the writer felt the need of something lighter and smaller than an ordinary stone boat for convey ¬ ing light articles around the farm The result of some study was the device shown in the illustration which the hired man says is about the handiest thing on the farm It is in fact a sort of cross between a stone boat and a bob sled The length over all is five feet the width 2 feet The runners are of hard maple five feet long ten inches wide and two inches thick the The forward end rising 3 inches hardpiece is also of hard maple plank 30 inches long two inches thick and one foot wide An oval hole three inches from the front edge affords a FLOUR Winter patents GRAIN Wheat No 2 recL No 2 Chicago spring CORN No 2 OATS No 2 PORK Mess 480 91 28 25 9 75 4 97lA 4 90 500 1 LARD Steam NEW YORK FLOUR Winter patent WHEAT No 2 red CORN No 2 mixed RYE OATS Mixed PORK New mess 01 93 28 25 9 80 5 00 Hiram Jackson Whatcher doin heah Hiram Jackson Lookin fo ghostes Naw What yo doin heah yosef Come after dis rabbits lef bin foot Kotched him at 12 oclock on a dahk night on de grave ob a man hung on Friday Gway nigah Wouldnt take a thousand Estey Organ Co Brattleboro Vt Manufacturer Xitd Pa 10 25 LARD Western 5 50 03 36 58 33 10 50 5 30 1 dollans fo it Yo niggahs wont be in it wid me at cake walks an shootin craps Louisville Courier Journal I fptkT u- go to some Take it back grocer - who will give you Pearl- - FLOUR Family GRAIN Wheat No Southern Wheat Oats No Rye No Corn Mixed BALTIMORE 4 30 4 60 HoiMe Seekers Excursions On April 5th and 19th the Chicago Mil- ¬ St Paul Hy will sell round trip waukee excursion tickets good 21 days from Chi- ¬ cago Milwaukee and other points on its line to a great many points in South and ¬ IJ - is 2ig when they send you an imitation lhe popularity of Pearline ber avxh gets the habit of calling- anything ine ¬ 2 a - provides that all able bodied male prisoners sentenced to jail or penitentiary for more than 90 days shall be subject to work on the roads Those sentenced to county jails shall work upon the roads of siich counties unless there is no immediate need of them in which case they may be hired to other coun- ¬ ties but only for road work The convicts not required for services in the penitentiary are to be distributed among the counties on application and none are to be hired out for any purpose but road work Not less than five nor more than 5 are to be assigned to any every assignment to be one countmade for a year unless shorter time is requested and then for not less than SO days If the mirnber of convicts is not sufficient to fill the applications they are to besupplied ratably Convicts inrespect to their work are to be under the control of the county authorities in which they work but as prisoners they are to remain in the custody of the state authorities as if they remained in the penitentiary and transportation expenses guarding feeding clothing and medical attend- ¬ ance are to be yjaid by the state the counties to provide suitable shelter Each county is to adopt and put in operation r scheme or plan for working its roads by such prisoners in its jail as are available together with those Which may be secured from the state and every county shall annually levy a road tax of not less than 15 cents nor more than 30 cents on every 100 of the value of the property real and per- ¬ sonal assessed for taxes in the county the proceeds to be applied to road im ¬ LAW provement an said county ¬ - VIRGINIAS CONVICTS To Be Employed in tlie Construction of State Itoacls The bill to be introduced in the Vir ginia legislature for the employment of convicts on the roads of the state CATTLE First quality HOGS Western INDIAN APOLIS GRAIN Wheat No 2 Corn No 2 mixed Oats No 2 mixed LOUISVILLE FLOUR Winter patent GRAIN Wheat No 2 red Corn Mixed Oats Mixed PORK Mess 2 white 2 weslern 98 95 33M 34 4 50 98 X 99 33 3iys 55 4 65 4 55 96 29 North Dakota and other western and southwestern states at greatly reduced rates Take a trip west and see what an amount of good land can be purchased for the least iticFhBy Further information as to rates ¬ 4 50 28 3 75 4 00 1 00 31 routes prices of farm lands etc may be obtained on application to any coupon ticket agent or by addressing the following named persons W E Powell Genl Immigration Agent 410 Old Colony Bldg Chicago H F Hunter Immigration Agt for South Dakota 291 Dearborn St Chicago or George H Heafford General Passenger Agent Chicago Illinois ¬ ¬ Ajf Jft Kiv PvNfcir job nn a ft bk a - - s fVlfVf ni Those who notice the difference in name think perhaps its about tnei It isnt Nothing else same thing equals Pearline the original and 578 standard washing compound rr r n n tatesT niniiir-i-- T thats washing powder Pearl - pb ill - -- - rv 9Z t 11 ¬ 29 LARD Steam lb 50 1100 5 12tf Many young mens first idea of business is to learn to hold a cigar right when not smoking Washington Democrat WOEKING WOMEN WHO SUEFEE Should Get Mrs Pinkhams Advice The Whole Truth can be Told to her Because she is a Woman The suffering and pain endured by some working women is almost past belief Here is a letter from one of the multitude of women who have been restored to health and usefulness by Mrs Pinkhams advice and medicine Dear Mrs Pinkham I feel as though your advice had lifted me from the grave I must have been very near it I suf-¬ fered terribly at time of menstruation was constantly troubled with eold hands and feet was extremely nervous could not sleep well was trou- ¬ bled with frightened dreams had heart trouble and a feeling as though f AtWLmmLm my breath was going to ft I tnBfii stop also had leucor g GOOD THING TO HAVE AROUND means of attaching a chain for hauling This piece is firinlj fastened to the runners by six bolts three at each end of which the heads are countersunk in the lower sides of the runners The floor is made of white ash boards inch thick and 30 inches long nailed cross- ¬ wise flush with the outer edge of the runners This is surmounted on either side by a hickory rail two inches thick and three inches wide extending the entire length flush with the outside These rails are secured in place by four inch lag screws Made thus of selected materials and firmly put together it has been in use summer xmd winter for five years and is still nearry as good as new save for the natural wear on the runners jCURE CONSTIPATION I 1 mSFrWPmFmm BB 25c 50c eS HI iSSs5 DRUGGISTS 83 BBBB 1 VnnMBBBBBBBBBBBBeBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBeBlBM3BlBBBBBBMBMBBTB Hi to to fashioned stone boat and is of much lighter draught George A Martin in ST For conveying plows cultivators other implements seeds etc hauling barrels of spraying mixture removing bowlders and other light short hauls around the farm it has become almost On a small farm it indispensable serves about every purpose of the old- Tribune How to FlRlit Black Rot Black rot has been causing serious loss among the cabbage growers and the department of agriculture has been investigating the disease which it is said may be spread by the seed manure and insects especially slugs Late planted cabbage are less liable to damage than those planted early The germ develops best in very hot weather while cool weather seems to check it Y I tried to get help but all remedies failed until I wrote to you I cannot thank you enough for your kind advice and I wish rhcea done - iJKr JviniK HOMES IN and this Nebraskas and fruits that NEBRASKA perfect statesair being dry and free other latitude nigh the there - ZH A1 g xfij J to j remember soil is rich m easily tilled No rocks and fitumns A11 rrains succeed in g in same flourish from The climate is well malaria An abundance of pure water is found It is a great State for-stock raising and feeding There is no State in the Union where a uaru worKaug jarmei vuu uu su vvii onousanas 01 poor men nave aft become rich in Nebraska Farms can now be bought on easy terms Prices W are low A handsome illustrated pamphlet describing Nebraska will be sent free on application to P S EUSTIS General Passenger Agent Chicago If you think of changing- your location SSS jSSSSSaSSaSS8SSSS9SSSSSaS FOOLS HASTE IS NAE SPEED DONT HURRY THE WORK UNLESS YOU USE to telle very one the great goodyour remedieshave me Tamma C Hooves Wolf sville WcL BuQiletin HORTICULTURAL Gihne HINTS the orchard all tlie potash that it Kotation is advised as a means of preneeds vention The bulletin observes that the Toads frogs and lizards are useful in planting of other crops for a long series the garden of years seems tc be the only satisfac The gem melon is the best seller in tory way of getting rid of the disease the market when it has once become serious Fields Prune the quince tree and train it to rhat have shown even a little of the dis ¬ a single ctem ease should not be planted to cabbagea Missouri sold 19500000 worth of or other cruciferous plants for several ears Agricultural Epitomist fruit last year Extra work in getting a good seed bed Clmreoul for Lawns pays in garden work The dark color of charcoal makes it A neglected orchard incumbers land absorb heat and thus warm the land that might be used profitably for other which it is applied as a dressing It purposes may also have considerable manurial ¬ Lvdia E Pinkhams Tesretable Compound for a quarter of a century has been helping women to be stron g and welL The following statement from Miss H Patterson of 2531 Tiawrence St Philadelphia Pa should interest an woriting women who are troubled with female complaints Dear Mrs Ptnkham I must write and tell what your medicine has done suffered for me I am a working girl and have to stay at my work all day Ifriend to greatly with bearing down pains and backache I was advised by a cured I try your Vegetable Compound I did so and can say positively I amadvise any would hare recommended your medicine to all my lady friends and ¬ of my sex suffering from female weakness to give LydiaE Pinkhams Com pound a trial for I know it will cure Mrs Pinkham invites all women troubled ahout their health to write to her at Lynn Mass and secure her advice free of all charge All such letters are seen and answered by women only Asfc Mrs Pinkhams Advice A Woman Best Understands a Womans Ills im SAPOLIO Farmers Be Wise Deal With Us and Save 40 per YOU WE SELL DIRECT TO FARMERS 22to25 aiuiu StolO 11 ¬ ure iiaw Bone Heal iuux xuiu xortuiaer Smoky Cltv Fertilizer Big Bonanza Fertilizer Potato Special Fertilizer Tobacco Special Fertilizer Bone and Heat ct on your FERTJLIZER8 SAVE SALESMANS EXPENSES A1TO AGENTS PROFIT ajt at ysis Phos Acid Ammonia Actual Potash 4 a For samples and pamphlet writo 3 to4 4 too WALKER STRATMAN CO to 12 13tol5 9tol0 9tol0 2to3s 3y to4ya too Utn2W to5 a 4 6 4 ltnoe to5 to7 to 5 - to a 22 00 per ton its fill t i nr 20 OO 23 00 qi nn 18 OO Herrs Island Pittsburgh Pa to to to FOR gj f to PAINT WALLS CEILINGS SguRAEo your own Ij i MURAL0 WATER COLOR PAINTS DECORATING WALLS ANO CEILINGS i A WEEK - ji m Permanently cured by nsingr DR WHITEHALLS RHLIMATIC CURE The surest and the best Sample sen THE DK WHITEHALL MEGUIMIKE CO Sontfr Bend Indiana FREE on mention of this publvj tion as special 15 or woman Responsible representative in their House experience un vicinity late crop of cabbage is easily grown for the seed can be planted in iha open ground Five acres in cucumbers for pickles will ordinarily pay as much as all the rjsj pf the farm Western Plowman A value as the charcoal easily absorbs ammonia and if soaked in strong ma ¬ nure water from a compost it will carry the ammonia to the lawn in less of¬ fensive formthan in the manure which is often used for that purpose ft 2 4H T w your grocer or paint dealer and do rating This material is a HARD FINISH to be applied with a brush ana oecomes as nara as uement Miilea in twenty four tints ana worKs equally as well with cold or hot water B3JF Send for sample color cards and if you cannot purchase this material from your local dealers let us Know ana we will put you m the way ot obtaining it IMbW BHlfcsrl I UN 55 NtW TUM ntl mUHALU -1 and expenses for honest active man Kirkpatiuck Philadelphia Pa necessary Kekler W W co tj CURES SEEDS UJIES Garden and Flower J with aworid wido reputa ¬ tion Catalog free to all II GUEGOBYSOX Marblehead Mas 66ECC6gCttCCC 1- iUj WW Best Cough Syrup Tastes Good Dso in time bold by drupcists LjL f fi irfl J ffli IKylj - WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS ANK - E AlVH-j-4i3JilS- 1700 a TVKITiNtt MO WK3r stateplease bat voa saw tlie Atiectic neat i this pajsen i S - -- y - X 4- i - i jC - fei THE BOTJKBON NEWS FRIDAY MARCH 18 1898 Shattered Nervous System FINALLY HEART TROUBLE Restored to Health by Dr Miles Nervine SCINTILLATIONS An Interesting WE WILL GIVE Wed ¬ Jumblo Of News And Comment E B Russell aged seventy eight died t rk fcf ISP- s at Danville while eating breakfast nesday 250 j j 00 A RSND CHRNCE FOR YOU and now - r 11 V t After the most wonderful business in Fall and Winter Goods we ever had we are well satisfied for the benefit of Bargain Buyers we will inaugurate an Inventory Sale of fi I fceen sick a day in my life until in so bad with nervous prostration that I 3ot to lad to give up and commenceone doctor I in Joliet tried our local physicians and none gave me any relief and I thought but was going to die I became despondent and suffered untold agony I could not eat sleep nor rest and it seemed as if I could not exist At the end of six months I was at of myself j educed to but a shadow affected andandwas I my heart became last truly miserable I took six or eight bottles of Dr Miles Nervine It gave me relief Irom the start and at last a cure the great- est blessing of my life Dr Miles Remedies are sold by all drug ¬ Ifcf M 1890 of Sheppard Cos MRBraceville writes great store at I had never 111 EDWAKU 11 Altuxinejoiiy man ¬ Twenty eight youag ladies of Nicho lasville have organiztd a military com ¬ pany The decomposed body of a dead infant was found Suuday on an ash pile in JUt Sterling Secretary Gage Wednesday afternoon gave orders to the Marine Hospital to proceed at once to stamp out smallpox in Middlesboro and Eastern Tennessee J W Zaring of Richmond has taken except aterUogbed no nourishment milk during the past two year He has jrained forty two pounds during that time Mrs Mattie Gooding has been granted a divorce from ex Representative A P Gooding of Mayslick her costs in the case 75 per month alimony and the d child custody of her seven-year-ol- FOR THE OLDEST Steinway Piano i Clothing Overcoats Jackets Capes Dress Goods Dry Goods Shoesfc In Cincinnati or vicinity towards the Io will pay you to call and see the goods and you will be astonished at the prices we are sacrificing exchange of a new piano We make good and honest goods No old stock but all fresh this Fall and Winter stock this remarkable offer as we want the in- ¬ strument for a special purpose All you have to do is to send us the following information on a postal card viz 1 Your name jfosiomce 2 Location of your residence 4 Factory number of your piano address you saw this advertisement FOR NINE DAYS ONLY and Boys Suits and Overcoats Ulsters Capes - - guch is m m READ HEED AND YOTJ WILL NEED THESE GREAT BARGAINS SSWSffSStaS Mens The award of 25000 will be decided oh April 15th 1898 from the applications Worth 816 and 18 for 9 days only 999 sent to us before that time and the Worth 15 and 14 for 9 days only announced immediately Worth 12 and 10 for 9 days only 649 decision will be 6 for 9 days only 437 8 and thereafter Worth 5 and 4 for 9 davs only 319 Worth Ladies and Misses Jackets and 15 Ladies Jackets worth each 12 8 7 12 9 11 Iff 78 1200 now 499 8 00 now Ernest Urchs 123 Co Worth 350 and 3 for 9 days odly 229 and- I WHEEL NOTES Lines About Devotees Of The Wheel Home And Elsewhere boHi of Louisville Store 121 W 4th St f Cincinnati 200 Ladies u 200 Ladies Mufflers worth CJWorth Sailors 100 Black all colors 25c 125 now 59c gists under a positive guarantee first bottle ¬ K benefits or money re fevEestores funded Book on dis- ¬ eases of the heart and nerves free Address DEMILES MEDICAL CO Elkhart Ind Effervlrce 1 mies have joined the cvclers The former bonght a Phoenix and the latter a Stearns The program of the State meet of the L A W at Lexington June 20 21 has been anuouueed It includes eight races each day besides a parade a trip to the reservoir and a tiip to historical spring at Bryans station Baggage Master Geo Goggin of the L Nhad a queer experience with his new Crawford wheel the other day Goiug down the Tenth street grade to the depot his wheel ran wild and the result was a head end collision with a window in the ladies waiting room The glass was broken and George has experienced window panes in his chest for several days He may have air brakes put on his wheel To Cure A Cold Fithian Lilleston and Karl Kohhnan Comforts worth 100 now 50c RJankels worth 100 now 50c Plaid Dress Goods 5c Ladies Jackets worth each Ladies Jackets worth each Ladies Jackets worth each Ladies Carjes worth each Ladies Capes wrth each Ladies Capes worth ench 1 Ladies Capes worth each 7 Ladies Capes worth each Ladies Wool Hose now 10c 500 now 800 600 450 800 200 600 now 275 now 400 300 2 19 now 299 now 212 now 163 99 now Infants Wool Hose now 5c 20 yds Sea Island Cotton 100 Specials For 9 Days Mr Lincoln Nelson of MarshfieldMoM For six years I have been a writes sufferer from a scrofulous affection of the glands of my neck and all efforts of physicians in Washington D C Mens Ladies and Childrens Shoes for 9 9 9 In One Day Tab- ¬ lets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure 25c For sale by W T Brooks and James Kennedy Paris Ky- - Take Laxative Bromo Quinine WL DOUGLAS For 14 years this shoe by merit alone has distanced all competitors W L Douglas 00 and SSOO 350 shoes are the productions of skilled workmen from the best material possible at these prices Also 350 and SSOO shoes for men S250 3SSOO and SlTS for boys and youths W L Douglas shoes are indorsed by over 1000000 wearers as the best In style fit and durability of any shoe ever offered at the prices Ij9pri - shapes and styles and of every vari- eiy 01 learner Tf rlprilfr nniint siinnlv vnu writn for cata- logue to W L Douglas Brockton Mass Sold by 3SHOEtheoVd Ev - J P KIELY SSS guaranteed purely Mutual life has paid to representatives of its policyholders and to its policy holders and is 18C000000 an is a blood remedy for real blood troubles now holding for them excess over premium reoeipts of over it cures the most obstinate cases of Scrofula Eczema Cancer Rheumatism tf 20000000 etc which other so called blood reme- ¬ at the SSS The Northwestern is carrying nearly dies fail to touchand forcesgetsout per-¬ it root of the disease 1000000 insurance on the lives of manently Valuable books will Bourbon Countys representative citi- ¬ be sent free zens Call on R P Dow Jr for to any address 26oc 8t particulars by the Swift HOUSE AID LOT AHD BLACK ¬ Specific Co At- ¬ lanta Ga Yesterdays Temperature SMITH SHOP FOR SALE The Northwestern vegetable ¬ 200 Springfield 111 and St Louis failed to now 200 After six reduce the enlargement my now 175 months constant treatment here rephysician urged me to submit to a ¬ now 150 moval of the gland At this critical mo now 125 ment a friend recommended SSS ¬ now 100 re and laying aside a deep rooted preju- ¬ 1 bedice against all patent medicines gan its use Before I had used one bot- ¬ tle the enlargement began to disappear and now it is entirely gone though I am not through with my second bottle yet Had I only used your SSS long ago I would have escaped years of misery Dont delay as these prices are special for 9 Days only Remember the place Remember when we adyer and saved over 150 We still give a large beautiful glass framed picture with This errcrieuce is like that of all who tie prices you will surely get it as above stated deep seated blood troubles every 5 and 10 worth you buy Dont fail to call before all the bargains are grabbed surfer wim The doctors can do no good and even their reports to the knife prove either GOODS fruitless or fatal SSS is the only real blood remedy it gets at the root of the disease and forces it out perma- ¬ nent v ¬ - Mens Gloves and Mittens 10c worth double Mens Fancy Shirts 19c worth double Mens Celluloid Collars 5c worth double Mens Caps 19c worth double Mens Heavy Socks 5c wor h double Wool Socks 12o worth double Mens Heavy Undershirts and Drawers 19c worth double Mens Hunting Co its 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 wortn double Ladies Ladies Ladies Ladies days only for days only for days only for 9 days only Mens Boots and Shoer worth 4 00 Mens Boots and Shoes worth 350 Men Boots and Shoes worth 300 Mens Boots and Shoe- - worth 250 Mens Boots and Shoes worth 200 14 yds Mason ville Cotton S100 14 yds Lonsdale Cotton 100 21 yds Bleached Muslin 100 Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes 150 200 300 400 75c 100 100 SPECIAL JUST REOEIVSD BIG LINE OF WHITE BURGS LACES Etc HAM A Real Blood Remedy BOURBONS BIGGEST BARGAIN BRINGERS 701 703 MAIN ST PARIS KY j m s H A SjMLIJxx - The following is the temperature as wrigncs celery Tea ourgs constipanoted yesterday by A J Winters Co tion sick headaches 25c at druggists of this city a rn 8a 9a oo Office over G S Varden h to 12 a m Co 1 a in 11 a rn 10 12 m ni 06 56i 07 fit DESIRE to sell my house and ot with blacksmith shop at Jackson- ¬ ville Ky I will sell for half cash bal ince in twelve months For further A Good Memory particulars address or call on BEN J F SHARON often saves mouey and also good health If you are troubled with constipation indiges Jacksonville Ky f3oct tf remem- ¬ any of ¬ i L H Landman M D Of No 503 W Ninth Street Ohio COALlffe We have just opened up at the old stand of the Midland Coal Co Main St between 6th and 7th St and we are offering the best KENTUCKY and TENNESSEE COAL AT 11 AID 12 CTS PER BUSHEL Cincinnati Will be at the Windsor Hotel Ky Paris ¬ Office Hours to 5 p m J Mo 3 R ADAIR Dental Surgeon Phone 79 Broadway d in 2 p in 3 p ni 4p m 5 p rn 7p m RAILROAD TI3tE CARD 6U G6i Go 03 60 09 form stomach trouble tion or ber to take home a bottle of Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin and health will be restored to you Trial sizes Uic lb doses 10c large size 50c and 51 00 of V T Br oks druggist Paris ljan xm Ky -- TUESDAY March 8TH month theWORLD NEW YORK THRICE-A-AVEE- K returning every second Tuesday in each delivered 1898 Give us a trial Paris Ky to 12 a in L From Cincinnati ill Isf RR 3 Office Hotiiv pm and 1 3dc tf to ARRIVAL OF TRAINS H Lf r C Attorney- - At Law AND FISHER 1058 a m 538 p 1015 p m From Lexington 439 a in 745 a m 833 p m 627 p m From Richmond 435 a m 740 a m 328 pm From Maysville 742 a m 825 p m DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Heal Estate Agent Office Main To Cincinnati-7-44- 5 St opp Coart house Over Louisville Store lraar lyr l- - 340 p m To Lexington 750 a m 1105 a m 545 p m 1021 p m To Richmond 1108 a in 543 m 102o p m To Maysville 750 a m 635 p m F B Carr Agent Wricrhts Celery Tea cures constiv tion sick headaches 25c at elm11 a rn 755 a m - rj PE SYRUPINDIGESTION N W CURES DR CALDWELLS HOW TO FIND OUT Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty four hour a sedi ¬ ment or settling indicates an unhealthy con dition of the Kidueys When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble Too frequent desire to urinate or pain iu the back is also convincing proof that the kid- ¬ ueys and bladder are out of order WHAT TO DO There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed that Dr Kilmers Swamp Root the great kid- ey remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain iu the back kidueys liver bladder and every part of the urinary pas ¬ sages It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing or bad effects fol- ¬ lowing use of liquor wine or beer and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate The mild and the extraordinary effect of wamp Root is soon realized It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing ca es If you nped a medicine you should have the best Sold by druggists price fifty cents and one dollar You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail upon receipt of three two cent stamps to cover cost of postage on the bottle Mention The Paris iKy News and send your address to Dr Co Binghamplou N Y The Kilmer proprietors of this paper guarantee the gen 21sp lmo uiuess of this o tier MItS IAURA WEISHAUF ¬ - EDITION 18 Pages a Week 15G Papers a Year FOE ONE DOLLAii Published evgry Alternate Day except Sunday TYLISH VEHICLE - Edition of The The Thrice-a-Wee- k is first among all New York World weekly papers in size frequency of publication and the freshness accuracy and variety of its contents It has all the merits of a creat 6 daily at the the price of a dollar weekly Its politi- ¬ cal uews is prompt complete accurate W and impartial as all its readers will testify It is against the monopolies and for thp people It prints the news of all the world having special correspondence from all important news points on the globe it has brilliant illustrations stories by great authors a capital humor page OLD complete markets departments for the household and womens work and other special departments of usual interest We offer this unequaled newspaper Of Murry Ind Recoin mends Wrights and The Bourbon News together one Celery Capsules year for 225 The regular subscription price of the 1896 Murry Ind Sept 17 two papers is 300 Wright Co ¬ ¬ THE PARIS COAL CO Optician La n d m a i has been visiting this city regularly for over ALVA CRAWFORD five years and has adr carl Crawford justed glasses to the eyes of the best people of Paris and Bourbon i County and has proven himself competent thorough reliable and honest fc You can get Landmans glasses from Clark Clays drug store between his visits and when he makes his regular visit he will examine your eyes thorough- ¬ Shop corner Mam and Fifth Sts ly and make any change necessary to give satisfaction Examination free DR CALDWELLS J Fithian References Drs W Bowen and C Eads Buck Fithian D Cram of Paris CURES CONSTIPATIONil CRAWFORD BROS ¬ E33so3 Sarbrs II MRU P PPSIIM O HINTON Agent Fire Wind and Storm Insurance THE VERY BEST RELIABLE PROMPT- - AYING NON UNION Do you expect to do any ing r vve win sena you tree a large selection of samples fiom 3c per roll up all new colorings and novelties up to date WE PAY FREIG HT We want an agent in every town to sell on commission from large sample books No capital required For samples or particulars address 747 753 ALL PAPER paper S WOLF Ninth Ave N Y Gity The Medical I liave just received a well selected line of stylish new ijujyyg s Surreys Barouches ons and Road up-to-da- te Wapns ¬ ¬ Columbus Ohio Dear Sirs Last spring I purchased a box of Wrights Celery Capsules from L C Davenport druggist Bluffton Ind and used them tor stomach trouble PARIS KENTUCKY with which I had been afflicted for more 15 years Since taking your Cap- ¬ than sules I have lost all trace of pain and my Work guaranteed satisfactory Calls entirely well I can eat any promptly answered Your work is stomach is thing and can truthfully say that I have solicited Prices reasonable not felt better in years Yours Respectfully Wrights Celery Tea regulates the liver and kidneys cures constipation Mrs Laura Weishauft 25c at all druggists Sold by W T Brooks at 50c and 100 and sick headache per bos Send address on postal to the f Wright Med Co Columbus Ohio for trial size free JOHN CONNELLY ¬ F OR 8 2500 Just arrived 3500 Business Suits 2500 For A Few Days More We Will Make I1 J jobs first on short notice and with olass in every respect My repair department is first class as I employ good workmen In soliciting your patron age I promise good work and satisfaction I can snpply any need in the vehicle line Grape Vines At Cost TRUE Elegant Oyercoats Trousers News ana iromioiis Sold elsewhere at 1500 Importance our new National i 800 i m OF Also call and see THE SUN TOIL CONTAINS BOTH Daily by mail - - - - - - fQ a year a year Daily and Sunday by mail is the greatest Spring and Summer All Imported Goods PARIS FUmSHIHG JOE MUNSON Cutter ress Mm w hOS el SV A HAGGARD X 9 iliPliL MO Sun The SundayNewspaper Sunday the world in TAILOEIHG CO H S STOUT Manager R rM BTJSHBERG By mail 2 a year Price 5c a copy Address THE SUN New York