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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895)
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ILl- - li WTJf ii rs f Ml yfljp WW1 ragssa 9 - r KW si ASJm EWS JMTMMMiaijfcjMMi CHAMP MILLER Editors and Owners PRINTED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY wmrnvuinnnjap FEB 1 1881 li4lll cHcasrcssracrxm nv 32E lill li t uifjuuii j ce jii J j inrwrgT3EgmiMii PARIS BOURBON CO KY TUESDAY AUGUST 23 1898 ngf im u NO 67 iluihwhiiii iHjijiwiimn LLU 1 i j HULlt MILLERSBURG SCINTILLATIONS FOUR fi Iff News Notes Gafchorel Lu And Abo at The Au Interesting k Uurc a Cynthiana Friday Not building lots that is in the gc neral iicceptfon of the world though Oircf Tndv Jr of Bethel is the a selection from any of these lots is a splendid foundation on which guest of to build a picture collection Its a mid summer sale trices are aynes relatives here of T E Savage youngest fou very low We sold a great uianv pictures last week and have is tlwfcateued with tever decided to continue the snle Bit McClintock is thought to be 50 C FOR LOT 1 A nice little line of artistically framed pictures much fiaproved the past few days Figures Heads Landscapes etc Not a picture in this line that is Master Baldwin rlespess of Maysyjlle not worth twice the money is the guest of John Peed and family 2 Good substantial Large number of subjects 98 C FOR LOT it Miss Jessie Ped of Maysville is the up to date pictures See them frames 4 150 FOR LOT 3 White and gold Antique oak or burnished gold guest of her qousiu Miss Dorothy Peed Great values Mr Atner Best of Washington frames of all styles Nice line of subject 6198 FOR LOT 4 You have been paying 350 and 84 for pictures paired relatives here Saturday aud Sundav not their equal Large handsome frames V ery choice subjects Jett T Vimont recently- received a All in our East Window Prices marked in plain figures on each lot - Jas Hutsell bought fotir good horses Jumble Of News And Comment Georgetown wants a military camp located near that city George Stpphenson anegro murderer was hun Tl ur d y at Stanford Rev W W Spates a Methodist min ¬ ister of Flemingsburg broke one of his legs Fridajj The Cramps have closed a contract with Russia for two battleships and EjSfiiiijinnEi MiTiothersl forts and dangers of child birth can be almost en- ¬ tirely avoided v4 iii discom- ¬ vwK2rj Vk3miiJLLV Will Kenr37 Physician 7 M- - D Surgeon Office Fouitb aud Pleasant Sts Office Hours lGau j i WineofCardur iSk relieves pectant ers fjPcVwHb te L i Carpets Furniture Wall Paper x nexxvttx3vTVvrvjtairrrjax jnnr V Win V t k H S rub v Sc h IICCCCIIS Here are a few reasons why H S Stout has succeeded in building up the largest tailoring business in Paris FIRST He ecugnized ihe tact that five years ago that the onjy day of big profits and small sales was past He cuts the price of tailor made garments at least 40 SEOON PER CENT THIRD He kept up the quality of his materials his styles and his workmanship FOURTH He always does as he advertised As a result of this system he has built up a large trade that appre ciates the fact that the7 save twenty dollars on a single Suit or OverMany customers at a small profit rather than a few customers coat at a big profit says H S Stout If you want credit your high pnoe tailDi gladly extends it for he snakes you pay dearly for it in the end Why not turn over a new leaf wear the best save money by ¬ ¬ giving H S Stout a trial He makes the Finest Imported Suits for 4mM H JOE MUNSON 34iM0s - -- W j- i w - PARIS FURBISHING k TAILORING S CO STOUT Manager Gutter consignment of young foxes from North Carolina Mrs E A Robinou mother of Mrs Chas Darnell returned to Minerva yesterday Mr and Mrs 1VR Stone of Berry wf re uiusts of Dr Huffman and wile Saturday Mr Additou Turner returned Satur day from a visit to his jold home in Virginia Miss Alberta Caldwell qnst ot Miss Lanra Caluwell returnud to Miison Saturday Miss Maymie aud Master Hall Mil e returned yesterday to their home in Atlanta Ga Mr Chas Bean aud family of Lexington are guests of Mr L C Vimont and family Mis3 Grace Grinstead of Stanford is the quest of Mis Ora Collier near Hook town Mrs Dave Conway and Mrs Sanford Carpenter went on the excursion to Niagara Falls Mr F A Jones aud wife returned Saturday from a two weeks stay at Swango Springs Jas A Butlers Auction Saturday was quite a success He will continue to retail his goods Mr and Mrs Louis Drain who have been visiting J F Miller returned to Eminence yesterday Jas A Butler is having the old John ¬ son House lot fenced in and will open a coal and lumber yard Mrs Fannie Talbott of Sharpsburg was the guest of her sister Mrs I R Best from Friday till Monday Qlrite a number of farmers coni meuced cutting tobacco the past week aud the crop is very promising Mr Chas P Duly of Flemingsbnrg was the quest of his cousin Miss Ida Dodson from Saturday till Monday Mr Thos Robertson and son of Minerva were the quests of Mrs Chas Darnell from Saturday until yesterday Mr and Mrs Thos Prather of Mays lick have been the guests of Mrs E T Beding and the Misses Wadell since ¬ ¬ - three protected cruisers Officers of the Fourth Kentucky regi- ¬ ment are still hoping to be sent to Jack ¬ sonville and later to Cuba T F Brock in jail at Georgetown on a charge of horsestealing committed suicide in his cell by taking morphine Miss Matid Mears the Chicago girl who propogps to start a chain to build a battleshiphas opened an office and be gun work The Richmond city council has ap pointed af committee to compromise with the Richmond banks on the bank rax question NewtonSTaughn of Boyle who died last weekJSsft 293000 life insurance all taken iirHhe last few years at a total ¬ ¬ tonetothegen italorgansand outs them in It ex- ¬ moth- ¬ gives condition to do their work perfectly That makes preg-¬ nancy less painful shortens labor and hastens recovery after child birth It helps a woman bear strong healthy children Pleasant St l a IfSLSON opp tf to 10 a m 2 to 4 p in 7 to 8 p m First Presbyterian Church Dr Bucks old office Office on first floor MSEUtErj m I Office Hours 8 to 12 a m 1 to 5 p m has also brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for years A few doses often brings joy to loving hearts that long for a darling baby No woman should neglect to try it for this trouble It cures nine cases out of ten All druggists sell Wine of Cardui 100 per bottle - L H Landman M Of No 503 W Ninth Street Ohio D- - Cincinnati Will he at the Windsor Hotel y Paris TUESDAY month AUG 9TH 1898 cost of 2d00 iteiisfev returning every second Tuesday in each Fcr advice In cases requiring- special directions address giving- symptoms Ladies Advisory Department the The Chattanooga Medicine Co Chatta ¬ nooga Tenn 7- The Kentucky Womans Christian Temperance TJnim will hold its annual couventionin Louisville beginning Sep tember 30and continuing until Octo- ¬ m Hrs L0DISA HALE ber 4 of Jefferson Ga says When I first took Wine of Cardui Lexington may have a big horse sho w we had been married three years but Nina could net have any children Fall- - Situated in the heart of the this months later I had a fine girl baby greatest horse couutry in the world SB 1 or 1 1 t Lexington is the most suitable place in the country for such an exhibition Widows and The Odd Fellows X X Excursions Home in Lexington will be Orphans dedicated on Thursday October 13 and To Pittslmra Oct 8 9 10 limited to the members of the local lodges here are 18 on account Knights Templar Con- ¬ muking preparations to make it a day clave One fare for round trip long to be remembered One fare for the round trip to Annual Convention of Christian Church at Iiimg Irriiation Dr Chattanooga Oct 10th to 13th is the forerunner to consumption Round trip 205 to Oiympia Springs will cure it and Bells a and return daring Summer season give such strength to the lungs that Partits contemplating a summer tour cough or a cold will not settle there can get valuable information timeTwenty five cents at all good druggist table hotel guides and Summer resort i booklets by calling on or addressing Yesterdays Temperature F B Carr Geul Agent ¬ 1 Pine-Tar-Hone- of Paris Kentucky Keeerence Every leading physician Uk3JiA AND i iL lli k3 k3v MRS ALBERT MITCHELL MISS NELLY BUOKNER wish to announce that they will open a Music Class for Piano on Monday Sep- ¬ tember 5th terms 1250 Term of 20 lessons private 625 Term of 20 lessons class Payable in advance Studio within a square of City School For information address either of above at Paris Ky till lsep y ¬ notea yesieraay of this city 7 a m 9 Tm6mwibg is-- the tamper aturelaFaBi Dy iiaftfe--k-iJt- i a j w miers oc kjo 4rsafcjOU - v - lv JsJfcitifcrf Purl a 73 a m 10 a m 11 a m 8 a m 75i 78 8U 87 12 m 2 p m 3 p m g0 88 89 89A Coughed 30 Years I suffered for 25 years with a cough and spent hundreds of dollars with doctors and for medicine to n avail un til I used Dr Bells This remedy makes weak lungs strong It has saved my life J B Rosell Grantsburg III ¬ Pine-Tar-Hon- ey iSF wt News ana iramions u 3 W 1 t - A tV OJb ii5 Jg3yirflpgflMHlii a ytjzF -- National Importance THE SUN CON TAINS BOTH Daily and Sunday by mail Daily by mail ----- 4p m 5 7 Friday p m p m Storage For Grain 90 84 Here is one of those who are either so prejudiced against all ad vertised remedies or have beeoKia discouraged at the failure of other medicines to help them and who will succumb to the grim destroyer without knowing of the won derful value of Foleys Koney and Tar for all Throat and Lung troubles ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ returned Saturday from an extended visit with her parentr in Philadelphia and also to relatives iu Virginia Messrs Ben Howard and Wm Car- ¬ penter who are at Swango Sprinqs write that they are very much improved in health Earl Current and Julian McClintock have bought the right for Scott Co tor a seed separator fan and will canvass there this wepk Mclntyre McClintock shipped two cars of cattle from Carlisle to Ciucic nati and a double deck car of lambs to Mrs C M Best Boston last week Miss Bessie Ewmg Botts of Bath Connty is the guest of Miss Lida Clarke She has been spending the receipts and will guarantee the holder can borrow two thirds the market price of the grain at the banks at seven per Storage one cent per cent interest per month or fractional part bushel thereof No charge for handling or sacks Parties who held their wheat last year were paid handsomely for so doing Will pay New York or Balti- ¬ more prices less the freight any time houses for 30000 bushels of wheat for which I will issue negotiable warehouse I have storage capacity at my ware- ¬ Seashore Excursions The Chesapeake and Ohio railroad will run the follow g excursions to the Sea shore on dates named The tickets will be good goiug on regular trains to which necessary sleeping cars will be attached gust 11th to Atlantic On July 19th and O ty and Cape May via Washington round trip rate only 14 from Lexington and cor- ¬ respondingly low rates from other Central Kentucky points Tickets good eleven days returning On uly 28th a round trip rate of S13 will be made to Old Point Comfort Va ticicets good going on regular trains and good returning twelve days This is the best time to visit Old Point owing to the interesting military maneuvers Send iu your name for sleeping car spae or for further information desired Geo W Barney D P A Lexington Ky - 6 a 8 a yeai year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world By mail 2 a year Price 5c a copv Address THE SUN New York Sold by James Kennedy Druggist Summer at Olympian Springs Jas Hutsell Joe McClelland and Jno Hunter have gone to Germantown Fair this week They have a number of good horses with them to exhibit Miss Nora Anderson and the four youngest children of Rev J G Ander son arrived Friday from Tampa Fla and will spend several weeks here Dr W M Miller is building an office on his lot between the ConWay Hotel and the opera house and it will also have a flat of three rooms above F C I f Special Bates On Aug 24 on account Catholic pic ¬ The egg of yesterday looks feels measures and you wish to sell weighs like the egg of last month but R B HUTCHCRAFT theres a difference in another respect my agency non ¬ and that difference is worth money Insure in so with laundry The difference union Prompt paying reliable Its just good work and poor is slight to between companies insures against fire the unpracticed discernment but its a difference that counts every time Its wind and storm a difference that changes your laundry HINTOfo Agent W 0 bill from an xpense to an investment We do good imrkit will cost no more VAPOR BATH CABISET than poor work but its worth double FOR the difference Lumbago Rheumatism Sciataca Bourbon Stbam Laundry Obesity via Fleshiness via Emacia- ¬ tion via Leaness Skin and Blood Always ask for Paris Milling The Paris City Schools will reopen on Diseases Kidney Diseases Monday September 5th 1898 Cos Purity flour All grocers Diseases Nervous The Schools in all their departments Asthma Catarrh etc are free to the children of residents of keep it Insist on having Purity For Sale By the city Non residents can be admitt- ¬ every time not full upon ed where the classes are CHAS N FITHIAN payment of the following rates My agency insures against At A Shires jewelry store Paris Ky There are eggs and eggs j City Schools nic round trip from Paris to George- ¬ town at one fare WHITE SCHOOL 8 and 10 per half Primary 12 per half Intermediate Crawford Bros have lately improv- ¬ ¬ r ed their barber shop making it decidedly the most attractive shop in Paris They offer a prompt expert and polite service and their shop is as cool as any in the city Hot or cold baths at any liable prompt paying compa- ¬ 20 per half year High School nies non union COLORED SCHOOL W 0 HINTON Agent Grades 1 2 3 and 4 100 per month year Grades 5 6 7 year fire wind and storm best old re- ¬ r TO Attest A Shire Secy and 8 1 50 per month E W WEAVER Supt Richmond Nicholanville and Beattyville Mammoth Cave AND RETUN Railroad hour tf Rehds new laundry is Haggard Give us a call Haggard THE STEEL ANCHOR RANGE - doing first class work tf Reed -- Ewalts Cross Roads and on Paris my farm in Bourbon county I desire to lease for a term of y ears near Has ball bearing grate cant stick shakes easily under all condi- - flour from Paris Milling Co tell nons iLiso5araw out grace removaDie ana renewaoie witnout your grocer you want no other A MOVlTJfT Tfl niOAnnon motor Tv v liooirir invanln nrr a vii best materials skilled workmanship modern and in all All grocers keep it its appointments A handsome piece of kitchen furniture noth- ¬ ing better can be produced Thirty three years experience Reeds For Send your linen to Haggard Steam Laundry for a good finish sale by ailjprominent dealers tf up-to-date Dont use any other but Purity Cynthiana Turnpike containing five hundred and sixty six acres Possession given March 1 1899 Privilege of seeding given No one but strictly reliable parties need apply W E HIBLER 232 W Main St Lexington Ky ¬ -- Bucks For Sale Bale t Commencing Sat To nil Cone rued urda July lorn and continuing each Saturday nutii rnrther notice train No 3 leavintr Versailles at 652 p m will run through to Irvine Returning train No 2 will leave Irvine as 500 a m each Monday thus enabling parties to spend Sundays at Estill Springs and return Monday in time for business Browning G P A C 530 p m train from Paris connects with this train going to the Springs and the 5 a m train from the Spring con- ¬ N at Richmond nects with the L Junction so that you can reach Paris at 745 a m JUL Versailles Ky July 11 1896 Train will leave Lexingtoa 300 - August SO 8 35 A M Reaching Mammuth Cave same da for supper All lines reaching Lexington Ky will sell tickets at roduced rated to Loxr ington and return for those going on this excursion which can be obtained by sending your name to J P MOORE Gen -- ni Agent TERSTEGGE A GOHLXANN - CO Louisville Ky A beautiful line of white and silk puff shirts for hot feather1 I have a choice lot of erood bucks ior 9aug-3wk-- at Price Cos at farm at Tarr Station CAS P GOFF Paris Ky 6t Mugtoii Kyv Use Paris Milling Cos Purity Or Mrs J Bert Emmal Mrs Garlan3 flour for sale by all grocers Bullock Chaperones 1 Ask for it Take no other Q o T J f - i 1 THE BQUKBON NEWS PAKIS KY TUESDAY AUGUST 23 1898 ft t TRAINS COLLIDE Seven Persons Dead and Twenty Six Wounded Some Fatally A Passenger Train Was Standing at the Station When An Express Without Warning Rounded a Curve aud Crashed Into the Standing Train I CUTTING DOWN EXPENSES THE FAR EAST American Position SIX DROWNED IN A FLOOD A Cloudburst Causes Sawmill Run Near Pittsburgh to Overflow Its Banks Came Down With a Mighty Rush Retrenchment in Nearly All Branches of the Army Follows Cessation of Hostili ¬ tiesMany Workmen Discharged at Manila Is At ¬ Washington Aug 20 Retrench ment in nearly all branches of the ¬ - tracting Great Attention in Europe Terms of Capitulation as Agreed To I3e tiveen den Merritt and Gen Jandenes Include Cession of the Philippine Archipelago to Uncle Sam I 1 rear end collision occurred i i 1 i r in the York New Sharon station of the New Hartford railroad at 730 Haven Sunday night when an express train which was running- as the second sec-¬ tion of a long traiD crashed into the first section composed of local cars As a result six persons were killed and 2G seriously injured The injured were nearly all removed to Boston on a special train which was met by am- ¬ bulances and surgeons The rear car of the local train was complete de- ¬ molished and a portion of the second car while the engine of the express train was crippled The dead are Franklin M Waters Somerville Mass Mrs William J Fitzpatrick Boston her granddaughter Mary Fitzpatrick 10 years of age and her grandson nve - Sharon Mass Aug- 22 - A frightful years old A woman supposed to he Mrs Wat 5 t and both the outward and inward tracks are protected by electric block signals After the accident it was thought the block signal protecting the inward track was set at danger showing as it was intended that there was a train in the station There was no warning given by the conductor of the Mansfield local to show the approaching train that the track was not clear at the station and it was not until he was within 400 feet of the station that the engineer of the express noticed anything wrong He immediately set all brakes and whistled the warning but it was too late to stop the express It crashed into the rear car splitting it asunder and completely demolishing it with the exception of the roof Its speed was not slacked until the engine had penetrated fully five feet in the rear of the second car The escaping steam entered the car and badly scald ed a number of the occupants The roof of the last car was forced on top of the engine of the express and re mained there as the only portion of the car intact Engineer Getchell and Fireman ¬ ¬ con of Westerly R I Mrs C H Briscoe Revere The injured some 20 in number are mostly Bostom people The two trains which were in the collision were usually combined into one long train but as the traffic Sun ¬ day was so heavy it was divided the first section running as a local accom- ¬ modation while the second which started from Mansfield 15 minutes later than the first ran as an express The local train due at Sharon at 702 was 13 minutes late It left Mansfield on time making two stops and had Host 13 minutes between Mansfield and Sharon It was due in Canton Junc- ¬ tion the next station beyond Sharon two minutes ahead of the express train which should have passed it there Sharon is situated on a curve army is following- close upon the ces sation of hostilities Notably is this the case in the ordnance quartermasters and engineer bureaus where the need for the supplies required and the men employed for the exigencies of In the ord war no longer exist nance bureau the force at the vari ous arsenals is to be reduced in all cases wherethis can be accom plished without detriment to the The Rock Island arsenal service probably will be affected more than There before the war any other about 240 men were employed When the peace protocol was signed there were approximately 4000 men and orders have been issued which will reduce this number by two Before and during the war thirds large numbers of contracts were made with ordnance firms for supplying maIn many cases these were terial made conditional so that they could be terminated within a few days after the cessation of hostilities and the depart- ¬ ment has in every case availed itself of this privilege At the end of the civil war the government had outstanding contracts for furnishing a large num ber of big seacoast projectiles but as these were regarded unnecessary when hostilities came to an end amic- ¬ able arrangements were made with the companies by which their contracts were cancelled At the present time contracts are in existence also for furnishing sea coast projectiles but as the government is desirous of obtaining all contracted for there will be no necessity to resort to such action as was taken at the close of the civil war The quartermasters department is dispensing as rapidly as possible with such of the transports that were chartered and for which there is now no necessity Considerable labor is in- ¬ volved in this work as a board of sur- ¬ vey has to be appointed to determine the various incidental questions that arise pending the return of the vessels to their owners In the engineers department the services of electricians mechanics and laborers engaged in the work of har ¬ bor and river mine defense and of boatmen employed to patrol the adja- ¬ cent waters to warn approaching craft of their danger also are being dis- ¬ charged as rapidly as is consistent with the good of the service ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ en-fao-- ed burst up Sawmill run Friday morning caused a tidal wave in that stream and endangered the lives of a dozen persons Five children are missing and are supposed to have been drowned They are Irene Lof tus Regis Loftus Genevive Shaughnessy Margaret ¬ Pittsburgh Pa Aug 20 A cloud- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Paius Aug 19 The American position in the far east is attracting great attention The Soleil says The Americans will quadruple the value of the Philippines and Manila will become the rival of Hong Kong The United States will have a prepon derating situation in Chinese waters There is no market they desire more eagerly than the Chinese and though chey have been forestalled by other powers they will assuredly overtake their rivals by the rapidity of their progress in that region and in the coming break up of the Chinese empire the United States will not be content with the worst fortunes for their heritage The Temps while congratulating France upon the role of peacemaker recognizes the fact that it is not always a good thing to put a finger between the hammer and the anviL The The United States will Temps says word of intervention and not hear a France has no interests in compromising herself gratuitously with a country evidently destined for a more act ive part in great international affairs It would be artless to count overmuch Therefore the on Spanish gratitude watchword should be messuirs French point de zele ¬ ¬ Shaughhcssy and Nellie Suals The water in the run began to rise Friday morning and at 9 oclock a great volume of water came down The missing children together with some older persons were standing on a porch of the brick tenement house on Violet alley in the rear of Main street near West Carson This porch over hung the run When the great wave 20 feet high came down the porch was carried away and the people went ¬ with it ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ D Ry Thursday August 25 the C H will run their annual excursion to Mick inac Island at 500 round trip leaving Cin- ¬ cinnati at S 45 a m bv special train pass ing through Dayton at 1045 a m Lima 1250 p m dinner Toledo 335 p m At Toledo passengers are transferred to the large passenger steamer Alpena1 leaving at 430 p m arriving at Mackinac Satur ¬ day August 27 at noon Tickets are good 19 Hong Kong the surface The London Aug for ten days A side arranged The great body of water did much to Duluth at rate of trip has beenMackinac correspondent of the Daily Mail says 2000 from A sand barg 15 feet high at including meals and berth Tickets must be The terms of the capitulation of damage Manila as agreed upon Saturday be ¬ the foot of the run was washed away purchased from your nearest C H D ticket agent or address J G Mason General tween Gen Jaudenes and Gen Mer ¬ Parties of men are searching for the Southern Agent Cincinnati O ¬ ¬ ¬ Mrs John Loftus mother of the two children first named and two men were the adults in danger The woman made a heroic effort to save her children but to no purpose Near the mouth of the run the dredge boat Pittsburgh was moored and when the men in it saw the wreck- ¬ age coming down the stream and the people struggling for life they stopped all else and went to the rescue The men and the woman were carried out into the Ohio river but were saved by the sand diggers The woman had excited the admira ¬ tion of all who saw the catastrophe by her efforts She was almost overwhelmed a number of times but each time fought off the debris and came to This will be the greatest gold year in his tory From South Africa the Klondike and km Ambitious Young Soldier Wlto Australia the precious metal is being shipped in large quantities It is believed that this Thought He Was Born years output will be nearly double that of to Command any previous twelve months The sales of Hostetters Stomach Bitters are also increas- Elmer Campbell was the greenest and most ing very fast and this year that famous ambitious raw recruit in Gol Hartigans reg remedy will cure more people of dyspepsia iment of Tigers The young man was the indigestion constipation nervousness and best type of the hay foot straw foot sol- weakness than ever before dier in the ranks and yet he was more anxious thamanyone to become an officer Made Titcm All TVorlc He pleaded with the colonel so long that you dont believe in for Mr Luxoe the latter finally told him if he would secure erT3 servants Then x book on tactics and master it he should Mr Tariff With a wife and three grown have the first chance to show what he could daughters Not I I believe in encouraging do when there was a vacancjr among the offiindustry Brooklyn Life Campbell bought a book on tactics home cers and stayed up late at night to learn its conShake Into Your Shoes tents Allens Foot Ease a powder for the feet Forward column right or left as the It cures painful swollen nervous smarting case may be march out of 2et That was the form of the orders in the corns and instantly takes the sting comfort and bunions Its the greatest book Campbell learned these by heart Allens parentheses and all He even committed the discovery of the age feel easyFoot Ease makes new shoes It a certain explanatory notes to memory He was mas- tight or sweating callous and hot istired ach ¬ cure for ter of that book of tactics and military life ing feet Try it to day Sold by all drugeists began to take on a roseate hue in his eyes FREEi stores One day the colonel called the men out for and shoe Allen S25c Trial package N Y Olmsted Le Roy Address drill and told Campbell he could try his hand at giving orders if he wished Campbell Popular wished and immediately took the posiHe seems to be as popular as any younsj tion opposite the head of his column which man here and yet they say he is a widower the book had told him was the proper thing Yes You see his wife left a new bicycle to do Then he swelled his chest a trifle and Up to Date when she died with a blush of pride called out Forward column right or left as the case may be march Fits stopped free and permanently cured The column prepared to turn right as that No fits after first days use of Dr Klines word was utttered but when left as the Great Nerve Restorer Free 2 trial bottle case may be reached the ears of the men treatise Dr Kline 933 Arch st Phila Pa they stood stock still Then as the situation explained itself a hearty laugh Avent all No man should have stomach ache after along the line The colonel quieted the he reaches an age of discretion But as a commotion walked over to the recruit and rule the older a man is the less sense he made a few earnest remarks in Campbells has in eating Atchison Globe ears m Campbell is still a private and is content To Cure a Cold in One Day to hide his light under a bushel Chicago Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All Journal druggists refund money if it fails to cure 25c ¬ ¬ LETTER PERFECT The Enormoiis Gold Product of 189S J A l i ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ u v m A Tour of tlie Great Lakes for 8500 Washington la The Lord prevents some men from suc- ¬ ceeding because it Avould be too mean Democrat I have found Pisos Cure for Consumption an unfailing medicine F R Lotz 1305 Scott St Covington Ky Oct 1 1894 You never know some people until you have had a money transaction with them Atchison Globe Is a Constitutional Cure Globe Halls Catarrli Cure Price 75c Atchison ¬ Holmes of the express both jumed when they saw that a collision was un ¬ avoidable Getchell was cut and He stated bruised about the head after the accident that he left Mans- ¬ field promptly on time and there was no incident until he was within 400 feet of the Mansfield train Then he saw the rear lights of that train and shut off all steam Meanwhile he had whistled for brakes and used every ef fort to stop his train Every one of the killed and injured were on the Mansfield train and the ROUNSEVELLE WILDMAN American Consul General at Hong Kong NATIVES PANIC STRICKEN Volcano of Lopevi in the Neve Ilebridet Islands After Years of Silence lie comes Active Again onh explanation of the fact that the number of fatalities is not larger is that the passengers were all in the f or ward end of the car in the act of alighting at the station There were 30 people in the last car and about most of them at the time of the acci- ¬ dent were either upon the front plat form or standing by the door Mary Fitzpatrick ten years old was taken from the wreck but uncon- ¬ ¬ k scious and died just as the special train started for Boston Twenty two of the injured were taken on this train and four others whose names they refused to disclose remained in Sharon A large corps of surgeons and two undertakers arrived soon after the immediately set to work to relieve the suffering and care for the bodies of the dead There were very few lights about the portion of the track where the accident occurred and the surgeons were compelled to do their work in total darkness C B Frye select man of Revere Mass one of the injured brought to this city is dead making the total number of dead seven nd San Fbancisco Cal Aug 20 The British steamer Mildura reported on its recent arrival in Sydney N S W that the inhabitants on the Island of Am birr New Hebrides were panic stricken last month by an eruption of the volcano of Lopevi which shook the islands to their foundations and many thought that they would sink into the sea The seismic disturdance was prefaced by a hurricane Houses were blown down and nearly all the lighters on the beach wrecked by high surf Dwell ings were cracked split and parted Volcanic sand and ashes fell and fear ful noises came from Lopevi At the end of about ten hours ashes covered the island to the depth of several inches Lopevi had been inactive for hundreds of 3Tears ¬ ¬ Norwegian Bark Sunk Washington Aug 20 President McKinley has sent his regrets to the Cincinnati committee which invited him to attend the G A R encamp- ¬ ment Onh unusual considerations will induce him to change his mind He declined to go to the naval demon- ¬ stration in New York Still he will be less pressed with great duties in three weeks from now and as he intends to take a brief rest he might be induced to go to Ohio for one day Gens Wade and Butler Relieved of Present ¬ McKinley Can Not Attend ritt include the cession of the Philip ¬ pine archipelago to the United States An American naval officer who ar rived from Manila on the Zafiro me tells that the Americans walked into Manila practically The operations he says were confined to the Malate side of the city where the Spaniards had a fort and two lines of trenches The troops waded through the Malate river and walked up the beach as though going to lunch meeting practically no opposition I learn that when Gen Merritt went ashore after the capitulation of Manila he experienced some difficulty in finding Gen Jaudenes who ulti mately was found in a church among crowds of women and children London Aug 19 The Vienna correspondent of the Times says The development of the Philippines question will be watched here with keenest interest Circumstances ap pear to point to the retention of the islands by America The fact that Senator Davis who is a public advocate of complete annexation and secretary of state a supporter of the Hawaiian policj are appointed commissioners is regarded as indicat ing that President McKinley favors their retention It is acknowledged that President McKinley has hitherto manifested exceptional diplomatic tact in his treatment both of the Span ish government and of public opinion in the United States He conducted negotiations with such foresight and consideration that the Madrid Cabinet has been able gradually to accustom the population to the inevitable sacrifices imposed by the outcome of the war For this reason the mere fact that absolute cession of the Philippines was not expressly stated in the protocol by no means should be regarded as excluding that possibility of at least some approximating to the grow ing demands of the American people The prospect of a partition of China is likely to confirm this tendency of American people The United States are deeply interested from a commercial and industrial standpoint in the future of East Asia They have the most favorable geographical situation of all the great manufacturing countries competing there and it is argued that such an enterprising energetic people will not willingly forego the present opportunity of securing a footing in those seas which will enable them to estab lish large merchantile emporiums similar to those already possessed by the English on the mainland and which other states are about to found This consideration is expected to have weight in the final decision of the Phil ¬ ¬ ¬ bodies of the children There was a heavy and continuous Cause nnil Effect Nickelby All last week Ernest was shakdownpour of rain throughout western Pennsylvania foam midnight until 3 ing for the drinks week he has been drink Squeers All this oclock Friday morning and consider ing for the shakes N Y Journal able damage was done by washouts Do You Wish to Gain Flesh and the overflowing of small streams Ninety per cent of our passengers gain but as far as known there was no from five to ten pounds on a trip to Mack- ¬ other casualties inac If you are run down take a cruise The number of drowned was six the up the lakes We guarantee your outing The cost is within the name of Annie Holzapfel being added will benefit you reach of all Send 2c for illustrated pam- ¬ to the list phlet Address A A Schantz G P A D C Steamers The Coast Line Detroit Mrs Loftus the mother of the two Mich Loftus children is dying from the ef-¬ A big necktie may cover a multitude of The fects of the shock and exposure blotches on a shirt front as well as charity body of Regis Loftus was recovered covers a multitude of sins Washington Friday evening la Democrat ¬ ¬ ¬ Even a good dog is appreciated Nervous People Are great sufferers and they deservo sym- ¬ pathy rather than censure Their blood is poor and thin and their nerves are con- ¬ sequently weak Such people find relief and cure in Hoods Sarsaparilla because it purifies and enriches the blood and gives it power to feed strengthen and sustain the nerves If you are nervous and cannot sleep take Hoods Sarsaparilla and realize its nerve strengthening power Is Americas Greatest Medicine Hoods Sarsaparilla 1 six for 85 gE38aWC Hoods Pills cure all liver ills 25 cents ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ S ¬ ¬ lor tVAxittAji GEN FRANCIS V GREENE Hero of the Battle Before Camp Dewey Manila ¬ JTrJl SPANISH COMMISSIONERS The Government Appoints the Men Who Are to Consider a Definite Iiusis for a Peace Treaty With America ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ The government has appointed a Spanish commission to consider a definitive basis for a treaty of peace The personnel of the is not ancommission however nounced It is reported that the questions to be discussed are as follows First Cession of territory and the determination of conditions and in- ¬ demnification by the United States against damage to public buildings courts and the states lands Second Indemnity for war and navy material mutually agreed on to come into possession of the United Havana Aug- 20 - ¬ ¬ Everybody surrenders to Battle Ax There is no greater hardship than to be de prived of your ¬ States Third Conditions of and time for evacuation of troops and volunteers with the warmaterial agreed on Fourth Commercial and custom house advantages to be conceded Fifth The recognition of property of all kinds all Spanish citizens and the guarantees to be offered them dur ippine question ing their stay in the island There is a suspicion here that the Sixth The form of government to meeting of the peace commission in be established in Cuba Paris was intentionally delayed to en Eoosevelt AVill Remain in Camp able the preparation and formation oi IMontauk Point NY Aug 20 CoL public opinion in Spain to accept and rough riders began America to sanction Americas new Roosevelt and his work on the camp Thursday They colonizing role in its full extent up now CoL Ihe papers generally expect the have their tents he would remain Russians attitude will prove an im- Roosevelt said that in camp with the regiment and will portant factor in the situation not accent the offer of a cottage ¬ SkhB and any one who has once chewed Battle Ax will give up most any thing to get it 10c buys a larger piece of Battle Ax than of any other kind of high grade quality PLU assi vvSISv y N ¬ ¬ ¬ Remember the name you My again 4 3 - H K - Aug 22 The bark Nimbus Capt Niel Norwegian son bound for Sunsval Sweden was sunk off here Sunday in a collision with an unknown steamer No lives were lost The Nimbus arrived at Iondon on July 25 from Tadousec Que Death of Mrs Jadpe Sage Lebanon 0 Aug 22 Mra Eva Corwin Sage 67 wife of United States Judge Sage died here at 1140 Satur¬ day morning She was a daughter of the lae Tgm Gorwin Aldenburg Eng London Spectators Prediction The Ad Aug 20 Maj Gen London Aug 20 The Spectator in James F Wade formerly in command miral Dewey the first of the foui its issue this week prophesied that steamers being built by the Cramps wj uii unuj tuipo uu vnicivamauga for the American Mail Steamship Co America will retain all the Spanish and Maj Gen M C Butler in comwas successfully launched at 24 possessions she has captured and mand of a division of the 2d army thinks that pressure from Cuban oclock Thursday afternoon corps at Falls Church were Friday reloyalists will force the commission to lieved of thir present duties in order Bank System of Our New Territory Stipulate that Cuba shall be governed to enable them to enter upon the disWashington Aug 19 Robert P by the United States for 20 y tars charge of their important duties as Porter has been appointed by the pres Typhoid Epidemic members of the commission charged ident to investigate and report o th Mechanicsbueg O Aug 20 Ty ¬ with the execution of the provisions of j currency and banking systems used it the peace protocol regarding the evao Cuba and Porto Rico and their com phoid fever is raging in epidemic form at Plumwood nine miles east of here uation of Cuba by the Spanish troopa I ercial and industrial conditions About SO cases are reported Washington Duties Philadelphia Aug The Admiral Dewey Launched 19 Par Infants and Children iifft ¬ In ¬ Use ¬ nf firMi W4 For Thirty Years The Kind You HaYe Always Bought tOX CITY V ViN THC CENTAUR COMPANY T7 MURBAY STnEITMEW S I Jr JUVJ A ts t Is I THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS RX TTJESD A Y AUGUST 23 1898 MORE WARSHIPS Programme Involving- the Construction of 15 Adopted by Raval Board - PREMIER SAGASTAS CLAIM His Demand for Inderaatty for Government Property in Cnba and Porto ltico Causes Talk in Washington NAVAL PARADE ESCAPE OF GEN AUGU5TIN GATHERING AT FORT MONROE One of the Largest Fleets of War Ships Ever Assembled in an American Pore Seventy Vessels Zh Beit War Kews The Battle Ships Are To Be of 13000 Tom Displacement and a Minimum Speed of 1814 Knots Main Battery Com ¬ posed of Four 12 Iuch Kiiles Premier Sa gastas claim as set forth in Madrid The Hearts of Our Naval Heroes Gladdened dispatches that Spain will expect by the Royal Welcome Extended by indemnity for all government propa Million of Patriotic Ameri ¬ erty buildings barracks fortificacans in the Metropolis tions etc in Cuba Porto Rico and Aug- Washington 22 Spanish Resistance Was Merely Nominal The American Loss Was 4G Killed and About 100 Wounded Battle Scarred Cruisers and War Ships Moved Into New York Harbor Hong Kong Aug 22 Officers of the ¬ ¬ New York Aug- - 19 A special ta the Tribune from Washington says A naval programme for presentation to congress involving- the immediate construction of 15 war ships has been adopted by the naval board of experts to whom the subjeet has been referred by Secretary Long- It provides for three barbette turret battle ships of 13000 tons displacement and a minimum of 1SK knots speed when the vessels are loaded to their deepest draught or an average speed above 19 knots under ordinarv cruising condi tions three first class armored cruisers of 12000 tons and 22 knots speed three second class protected and armored cruisers of G000 tons displacement and 20 knots speed similar to the Maine type but highly improved and for six protected cruisers of 250G tons and 10 knots speed sea-goin- g- elsewhere has excited much comment as showing the difficult questions to be treated by the military and peace commissions In officials quarters here there is no disposition to make a counter claim to Sagastas proposition for this will be done in due time before the commissions and there is no purpose to outline the g overnments polic3 in advance At the same time leadinsr officials express their individ ual opinion that Premier Sagastaa claim is very far fetched as it is said to be the established rule of international law that all public property of a sovereign government passes o the conqueror when a change of territoiy occurs The rule is equalty well established that private property undergoes no change The question is somewhat complicated in the present case by the fact that Cuba and Porto Kico are not acquired strictly b conquest but rather by mu tual agreement In case of a conquest no question could arise as to the passing of all forts barracks reservations etc along with the conquered terri ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ tory MUST NOT ENTER THE CITY Philippine Insurgents Ordered to Keep Ten Miles Outside of Manila Force May Have to Be Used Manila via Paris Aug 22 The city is quiet The banks are now open and business has been resumed Arm-¬ ed rebels are not allowed in the cit Maj Merritt has ordered that armed rebel forces retire ten miles from Manila within three days representa¬ ¬ steamer China from Manila which has arrived here report that it was the resistance evident that when Manila of the Spaniards was attacked by the Americans wag merely nominal and was made solely to New York Aug 22 New York and maintain the honor of Spain The hood of 70 Naval officials say it is the nation have fitly Saturdav signal officers talked with express the beliei difficult to realize the extent of such a Gov Gen of ized the appreciation of the republic that the escape pre arranged and marine aggregation in one harbor was of her victorious fleet An imposing Augustin The understood by Adm day orders began issuing last Mon naval pageant of warships has been was well when five ships were ordered to Man- A dispatch from received in the harbor of the largest Dewey Fort Monroe On the 16th another dated August IS S33S city of the country with acclamations ila ship was added On the 17th eight of delight and admiration and ovation the total number of killed on the more were sent and on the ISth 17 from shore and from the great flo- American side during the attack upon ships we re added Fridays orders intillas of all sorts of craft on the water and capture of Manila was 4G and oi clude IS more ships Before the orders has significantly givn to the return the wounded abcut 100 The Spanish began issuing there were eight war ing heroes some idea of the esteem losses were 200 killed and 400 wounded ships at Fort Monroe so that the total and admiration in which they are re The fire of the Americans did practi- up to Friday is 57 cally no damage to the town or to the garded by the people The movement of these ships north There was verj- little friction in car non combatants The Americans had ward is due to the close of hostilities rying out the programme and no more considerable difficulty in keeping the and more particularly to the desire to delay than was to be expected The insurgents out of the city only admit get the ships away from points of poscitizens committee left the foot of ting those who were without weapons sible fever infection They will now Five insurgents were shot while Cortlandt street on the steamer Glen An insurgent off- be nut in thorough repair and their bay looting at Tondo Island and proceeded down the crews will be graduallj changed from followed by a long retinue of all sorts icer became involved in a quarrel with naval militiamen to sailors of the regand description of craft At Tomp a Spaniard in the Escolta in the ular navy kinsville the mayor and committee of Binondo suburb during which the The navj departmenthas not yet deten debarked and boarded the police Spaniard fired upon the insurgent termined what ships will go to Ha inflicting wounds in the hitters legs boat Patrol vana San Juan and other points of over amid the The Spaniard was arrested and imThe ceremonies Cuba and Porto Rico There is felt to hoarse shrieking of steam whistles prisoned no hurry about this until the au Gen Merritt has issued a proclama- be and the hosannas of the throngs on thority of the United States is fully shore and water the mayor and com- tion decreeing that the provisional established throughout the islands government and the local authorities mittee returned to the Glen Island In the meantime the matter of polic Then came the event of the day shall retain their offices and that ing the shore points is being considThere was considerable wigwagging everything shall remain unchanged ered and in due time a number of the on the gray battle ships and the for the present except so far as the light draught auxiliary craft and some of the single turreted monitors will be f5 k- k5 B3r 1SP IkSP ISP flKP S BP i BB SR wF fe2 1HP used for this coast patrol As many naval vessels will be centered about the West Indies from this H time forward the navy department will send the new floating dock bought inNcu yrc down the ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Washington Aug 20 One of the largest fleets of war ships ever assembled in an American port will be brought together within the next few daj s at Fort Monroe Already 57 war ships are under orders to assemble there and the orders still to be issued will raise the total to the neighbor¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Thb Louisville Courier Journal is now publishing the falleat most accurate and most reliable war news of any paper in the South or West It is devoting all its energies to making a reputation for its war reports and is certainly succeed- ¬ The Courier Journal ing admirably has subordinated all other issues to that of the war Politics money civil ser- ¬ vice the tariff all are out of it now The war is the one topic discussed by the people and they want the news of The Courier it fresh and accurate Journal realizes this and it is supplying the demand as no other paper can do The Twice aWeek Courier Journal prints the cream of the daily news It is issued Wednesday and Saturday The price has recently been cut from 1 to 50 cents a year making unquestion- ¬ ably the cheapest as well as the best You get paper published anywhere 104 six or eight page papers for 50 cents By a special arrangement the Twice-a-WeCourier Journal and The Bour ¬ News will be sent one year for bon only 2 15 a slight advance over the price of this paper alone Subscriptions under this offer must be cash and must invariably be sent direct to The Bour ¬ tf bon News office Paris Ky ek TrlumpU Im Photographic Art ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ The Carbon Photograph will stand tho test of time and atmospheric in ¬ fluences Made in all sizes and is dur ¬ able The likeness is always preset ved- in minutest detail 8ul can be made from any old picture 1 Invite all who are interested in large pictures to exam ¬ ine this wonderful picture before giving your orders for any copying and enlarg ¬ ing of old pictures 1 make your sit¬ tings free wheu you desire a large picture from life and guarantee satis Very respectfully faction L Grinnan Artist 29mar tf Paris Ky ¬ ¬ ¬ a P ¬ Kjr TWICE-A-WEE- X Kr r PAYS FOE THE re-cent- lj- i CAPT JOHN R BARTLETT tives of Aguinaldo agreed Admiral Erbens Successor as President of terms Saturday asking- on the Naval Board - to these The main batterv of each of the bat tie ships will be composed of four 12- inch rifles in turrets on the center line fore and aft similar to those of the Iowa and the secondary batteries will mount from 14 to 10 rapid fire G inch guns In addition to these there will be unusually large auxiliary batteries oi pounder sizes both quick fire assorted and sea atomic Thirteen inch guns of earlier battle ships have been put aside in the new designs on account of ¬ for employment under American government for the leading rebels which was granted The rebel forces declare that if Aguinaldo orders them to etire they will refuse and will attack Manilta The result would be disastrous to them as Manila is amply protected b ¬ their part cods to Pensacula FlaT where it will be kept for docking the war ships At that point also there are good naval workshops to be used in conjunction with the floating dock The dock is now being coppered and will be towed to Pensacola as soon as the September Courier Journal 03TE WHOLE YEAK 104 Sis or paid by mail Eight Page Papers Sent Almost Post- ¬ gales are over A DAILY RECORD WILL CONSIDER THE MATTER Zero OF WAR HEWS 10000 American troops theirgreat weig ht and becauselt will be necessary to increase materially the length of the 12 inch caliber to meet the requirement that smokeless powder exclusively be used hereafter in the navy The first class cruisers will be covered with heavv armor from bow to stern and will be armed with four eight inch rifles in turrets and ten to twelve six inch rapid fires in broadside They are to be superior in every way to any ships afloat in the world to day The second class cruisers as at first proposed were to be of 5000 tons each but the board added 1000 tons to them ¬ The custom house administration bureau post office and port are nov administered by American officers Customs dues on goods detained in the custom house amount to 2000000 The health of the American tuoops is excellent Part of the fourth ex- ¬ pedition troops have arrived The treasury which has been handed over to Gen Merritt contains a large -- Pg REAR ADMIRAL SCHLEY vgTg REAR ADMIRAL SAMPSON i - B8- p - IssRv- kS rTv- sSSiv - ry 15s fess ry t k r gBgg fe5K K 1x2 ii J lw sir- ¬ amount Aguinaldo has sent rebel troops to attack Iloilo and has dispatched agents to induce the southern islands to rebel In Iloilo there are 4000 Spanish ¬ P troops Sergt Burnsen of the 13th Minne- ¬ sota has succumbed to wounds re- ¬ ceived in the final assault on the city Privates Pratt Dickson and Paden have died from typhoid fever All the wounded are doing well and will As Governors Island majestically fn Vt nfiHvor TxrVirVllT in nnnl rarprino recover was passed there was a tremendous capacity They will have two 8 inch PROMOTIONS IN THE NAVY report from the guns that did so much guns and ten to twelve o inch rapid execution at Guantanamo and Santi ¬ fires The details of the six smaller Commodore Howell to lie Rear Admiral ago The people on shore and afloat vessels are not yet determined upon Winslow and Anderson to Be Lieuts went wild They yelled and screamed as all the energies of the board were Advanced Five Numbers waved flags and jumped up and down first directed to the heavier vessels in patriotic fervor Washington Aug 22 The president All the ships will be sheathed They And so it was all the way up to expansion en- ¬ has made the following promotions in Grants tomb where there was a final will all have quadruple gines and water tube boilers and the navy demonstration of patriotic ferver such Commodore John A Howell to be as New York has never witnessed be ¬ with the exception of the smaller craft they will be equipped with un ¬ rear admiral vice Rr Adm Chailes S fore The pageant was viewed and der1 water torpedo tubes Norton retired Lieut Cameron M cheered by hundreds of thousands of The smaller cruisers will have a Winslow advanced five numbers on the people It was a magnificent scene steaming radius of 13000 knots at a list of lieutenants for extraordinary and one never to be forgotten ten knot rate The second class will heroism Lieut Edwin A Anderson to Adm Sampson looking far better The be advanced five numbers on the list than when war commenced is very nearly approach this radius first class cruisers will be able to go of lieutenants for extraordinary hero- glad to get home Speaking of his 30000 knots and a minimum of S000 ism crews and especially the crews of the knots is fixed for battle ships Chief Engineer George Cowie to be Indiana Iowa and New York who advise- advanced three numbers on the list of have had no shore leave for seven The board also took under ment the construction of two troop chief engineers for eminent and con- ¬ months he said ships each capable of transporting- a spicuous conduct in battle They have born their privations in of 1200 men with officers regiment va manner beyond all praise Want to Be Mustered Out ammunition equipment and terms And summing up what has been one San Francisco Aug 22 The men of the most successful and important rsupplies It is proposed if congress turns over to the navy the re- ¬ of almost every one of the volunteer naval campaigns in the histor of the sponsibility of transporting troops regiments in camp at the Presidio are world Sampson says according- to the established usage circulating petitions to the secretarj The navy has been fortunate We foreign mili of war requesting that they be mus- have I think made no mistakes in England and other tary powers of great experience tered out of the service There are How much Sampson contributed to that model aimed vessels constructed very few of the officers with whom this the success of the war the efficiency of solely for the purpose of speedil and movement has any countenance and his service and the splendid manner comfortably carrying- the military efforts are being made to suppress it he directed the largest fleet ever under forces shall be promptly built It is the command of one man in the his- ¬ Andree Reported Heard From such vessels will be indisargued that tory of the United Toronto Aug 22 A special from will not be known or States probably pensable not only in the Pacific for fully appreciated changing the garrisons at Ilawaii and Victoria B C sajs until the history of this war is writ- ¬ News from the north is to the ef ten Manila occasionally but also for Porto fect that Prof Andree and his balloon The health of the fleet is excellent Rico and perhaps for Cuba have been heard from but there are The ships need docking badly the In- ¬ no particulars as to whether the dar diana Iowa and New York especially The Plague in India Bombay Aug IS The bubonic ing aeronaut is alive or dead It is al The first named will probably require a thorough overhauling of her rna rplague is again epidemic There were so stated that Dr Nordenskjolde is re ¬ shinery turning from his search 103 deaths officiallvrenorted last week Drowned in the Elkhart River Troop to He Must rel Oat Rock Ark Auc 22 News Littlk Elkhart Ind Aug 22 John Wil- ¬ Washington Aug 19 The presi reached here Saturday morning tha son a paper maker was drowned in dent announces that 75000 to 100000 two hotels at Hot Springs were burned the Elkhart river Sunday while bath of the volunteers will be mustered out at 2 a m and that six lives were lost ing He went beyond his depth He of the infantiy artillery and cavalry and a number of persons injured The was the father of two young children service As far as possible it is stated loss is about 75000 living at Bluffton Ind the desires of the men themselves will The hotels destroyed were the Wind- ¬ beiregarded sor two stories and the National Tho President Congratulates Dewey and Merritt Both were frame Struc ¬ KKinley May Attend G A It Encamp three stories Washington Aug 22 President tures ment The dead so far as known at present McKinley Sunday night cabled to Aug 19 President Washington Adm Dewey and Gen Merritt his and McKinley will probablygo to Cincin are the nations congratulations upon W M Hughes of Tusla I T nati for the coming G A R encamp their capture of Manila B T Wells of Marked Tree Ark so stated to friends He ¬ ¬ ¬ - police boats formed in line Then came the Glen Island and then the battle ships began to slowly move up There was a salvo of can- ¬ the baj nons and the cheers of people and the toots of thousands of whistles made an indescribable din Soon the monster pageant was in line First came Adm Sampsons flag ¬ ship New York then Adm Schleys flagship Brooklyn then the Massachu- ¬ setts Oregon Iowa Indiana and Texas and after them a moving mass of all sizes and descriptions with flags waving and people cheering The great battle ships moved slowly and supreme jurisdiction is concerned The proclamation further declares that any native who resists the pres- ¬ ent authorities shall be treated as a lawbreaker Gen Jaudenes in the course of an interview had with him by a correspondent said he knew the fight was a hopeless one but that he intended to resist the Americans msthe name of honor but was persuaded to surrender for the sake of the non combatants He eulogized the Americans for the humanity they have shown The last official act of Gen Jaudenes was to fine a journalist for speaking the truth The journalist requested the correspondent to state that he had loyally done his best for the country He had thrice been punished had fought bravely as a volunteer had been captured and released and fur ther was ready to fight again but was utterly disgusted with a government and a nation which tolerates and wel¬ ¬ Courier Journal The Twice-a-Wee- k has the finest War News Service of any paper in the South or West It is reli- ¬ flicted by Infuriated Soldiers incomparable All able accurate other issues have been subordinated ta Sa Fkaxcisco Aug 20 Zero L Subscribe at this one great feature Thomas whose home near the Presidio once and keep thoroughly posted The was so badly wrecked by a mob of offer may be withdrawn in a short soldiers lastTonda3jhas filed a claim time The low price for 5000 with Brig Gen Miller which he claims is due compensation for the damage done to his property and for is for the purpose of placing a great the injuries inflicted on his wife and newspaper twice a week within the children by the infuriated soldiers reach of tho masses A good commis Sample copies free who were tiding to gain possession of Bion to agents his son to l3nch him for striking a Write to Courier Journal Co Louisville Ky soldier in a bar room brawl Brig Gen Miller will consider the com Thomas l ilij a Claim for S5000 Damage to His lroperty In ¬ for Lm 50e A YEAR plaint Precautions Taken Against Yellow fever Washington Aug 20 The war de ¬ BY A SPECIAL ARRANGEMFNT YOU CAN GET THE partment authorities are not alarmed about yellow fever among the troops in the United States but a close watch is being kept at all points where there is the least danger The three cases at Key West are the only ones reported in the south and no additional cases have been reported in the last three or four days At Montauk Point there are several suspicious cases but if it ¬ B0UEB0N NEWS AND THE TWiCE-A-WEEK 0 IE JDUBNAL Both One Year For Only is yellow fever it is a ver mild type Protest Against Low Wages Baltimore Aug 23 Local garment workers are wrought up over the low prices paid by contractors for army uniforms A meeting of more than one thousand members was held Thursda3 night to protest against the Contractors only low wages paid pay S3 cents for the manufacture of the overcoat and cape Workers claim that they should receive S3 per day but only make Sl25 They refuse to make coats at the present price No Extra Session of the Senate 20 Senator Can Utah who has been in Wash ¬ non of ¬ comes the Americans Serious trouble is threatened by the insurgents because they were prevent ed from having their own wa3 They assert that they are able to render the islands untenable for anybody ¬ This is for cash subscriptions only All subscriptions under this combina tinn offer must be sent direct to Ths Bourbon News office Paris Ky 215 Til IE NEW YORK WORLD TIIIilCE-A-AVJEEK EDITION A MILITARY GOVERNMENT 18 Pages a Week 15G Papers a Year The Inhabitants of Manila Fear They Will Be Restored to Spain Money in FOR ONE DOLLAR Published every Alternate Day except Sunday the Spanish Treasury - ¬ - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ment has Loxdox Aug 22 The Manila correspondent of the Dailj Telegraph in a dispatch dated Sunday says Gen Merritt has proclaimed a gov ernment of military occupation The news of the armistice arrived on the 10th It is feared that the Americans may restore the Philippines to Spain and thus re inaugurate a fresh pierod of tyranny extortion and rebellion The Spanish guarantees for freedom of the press and religion and for just administration are useless unless under foreign supervision The Americans found 5800000 in the Spanish treasury Foreign opinion is loud in praise of tne action of the American com- manders in excluding armed rebels from the city There is good reason to believe that their firmness saved Manila from pillage Fountains Indian Graveyard HiriSBORo - Ind Aug 22 While working in agravel pit west of Cov- ¬ ington section men on the Big Pour discovered an Indian grave yard A large number of skeletons were found and what is unusal all were buried in a standing position facing the east With each skeleton was buried a coat of armor and archeologists believe is an indication that the skeletons were those of warriors who fell in battle A similar graveyard was un ¬ earth not long since near Crawfords ville ¬ Washington Aug ington since congress adjourned will leave for his home in a day or two having received positive assurance that there will be no extra session of the senate this fall as had been for some time anticipated Senator Cannon believes that an extra session will follow adjournment on March 4 The Surrender of Manila Madrid Aug 20 The government ¬ ¬ ¬ has resolved to insist that the capitu ¬ lation of Manila after the signing of the protocol shall have no effect in the peace negotiations unfavorable to Spain In any event the government holds that the capitulation having been signed by the commander of the town does not entail the surrender of TD TBE FiHHERS OF BIUHBQI the whole of the Philippines The 52d Iowa to Bf Edition of Thb The Thrice-a-Wee- k New York World is first among alt weekly papers in size frequency of publication and the freshness accuracy and variety of its contents It has all the merits of a great 6 daily at the the price of a dollar weekly Its politi- ¬ cal news is prompt complete accurate and impartial as all its readers will tes- ¬ tify It is against the monopolies and for the people It prints the news of all the world having special correspondence from all important news points on the globe It has brilliant illustrations stories by great authors a capital humor page complete markets departments for the household and womens work and other special departments of usual interest We offer this un equaled newspaper and The Bourbon News together one year for 225 The regular subscription price of the two papers is 300 Washington Aug 20 The secre tary of war Friday ordered the o2d As agent of The Page Woven Wire Iowa regiment now in camp at Chick Fence To I am prepared to put up the amauga to proceed at once to Des best wire fence on tho market It is guaranteed to turn all Moines la where they eventually and to give satisfaction kinds of stock will be mustered out I have put np fence this season for farnierswho have had the Page Fence Resumption of Regular Trips n use for seven or eight years Liverpool Aug 20 All the local I am also prepared to put up the shipping firms sailing under the Span Je Chickeu Feuce on the market If yon are needing nny louce give ma ish flag to Cuban and Porto Rican h call ports have announced the resumption O V7 MILLJGR Agent of regular trips within the nest few pAtUr Ky weeks ¬ ¬ 31nerd Out C Ail -- i nw yy j ffi it TAfAVWMISij Jiy--- a TWC 4 The Royal THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KYTUESJATx Street Fair EchoeH AUGUST 23 1898 a i - GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS I HE NEVER FOUND IT OUT is the highest grade baking powder kaown Actual tests show it goes one third further than any other braad ana Cyuthi- - Theatrical And Otherwise A street Fair may be held in Fover Its press a good thing pueh it along boys o the Now ex- I hibited a pet rattle snake which ne 116 carried in the bosom of his shirt one offered a ten dollar premium to any n nnid rmnnv wanted his money u One night duriug the Fair a man it but no one j ki POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK watched the Street Fair parade troin a the roof of the court house dauced Dfnt rm fh rnnf as the baud v LUCIJLJ LVW etc j mi ni D A TTnt Tim Six couple oe Paris youus people who of ii dance known in local nut history TIE BOURBON NEWS 1881 Eighteenth Year Established WALTER CHAMP BBUHE MILLER I Published every Tuesday and Friday by Editor and Owner Money The Street Fair was a success and was¬ ata fine advertisement for Paris It tracted to Paris at least six thousand¬ people each day who left quite a comfortable sum of money in Hhe city ¬ Nearly every branch of trade was benefitted by the fair and already there is talk of giving a fair next year on a much larger scale ic What a charming gown that is cried the young woman with the picture hat I only wish I had one like it but Into iniladis flesh until I never could afford it Her first thought rhymes with jainit Neither could I my dear if I hadnt A Hardin county bride paid a uiagis- - lost my pocketbook Good gracious prosperity has aftrate seven kisses for performing er fected your mindl I dont see how marriage ceremony Well you see Albert gave me the money to buy a gown I told him it was not half enough but he protested it was g ye Qf friid A pUe every cent he could afford I cried for If evry man in town two days about it and as he didnt Who warbles Down On The Wnbush give in then I concluded he was really Would just fall in and drown telling the truth so I started out to do Clearance sale of thin cloth n the best I could I went to every dry 400 goods store in town and never worked so JJ luuil suits at 350 and hard in my life but I couldnt find S4 what I wanted at the price Finally in grey serge coat ana vest at 4 despair I decided to take the first piece worth 6 Ties at 37 1 2 cents I had looked at and oh Laura imagine my horror to find when Oos cut off that pattern that the clerk had worth 50 cents at Pi ice I had lost my the mosquitos bill Plungd deep as he cau ram it i3 ¬ The Remarks In Pathetic Tale of a tost Pocketbook and Charming Gown Oh the Pain of iliheaf- Ufa rite er Rheumatism often causes the most in ¬ tense suffering Many have for years vainly sought relief from this disabling disease and are to day worse off than ever Rheumatism is a blood disease and Swifts Specific is the only cure be-¬ cause it is the only remedy which can reach such deep seated diseases Rheumatism the most reasonable terms Will guar tee that vou can borrow money on our warehouse receipts at 7 per cent inter- ¬ est or less Come and sep us before selling your Wheat Will furnish sacke and store on R B HUT0H0RAFT A few years ago I was taken with inflamma- ¬ tory Rheumatism which became so intense that I was for weeks unable to walk I tried several prominent physi- ¬ FOR SALE CHEAP cians and took their treat- ¬ ment faithfully but was unable to get the slight- ¬ est relief In fact my con I Wheat stored on reasonable terms market price paid for dition seemed to grow j and highest Call on us at Paris Milling worse the disease spread Wheat over my entire body and Coe office from November to March B M RENICK CO I suffered agony I tried many patent medicines j P S Farmers would do well to store but none relieved me their wheat near home Upon the advice of a pocketbook friend I decided to try clothiers S S S Before allowing me to take it how- ¬ How perfectly awful 1 ever my guardian who was a chemist ana- ¬ The Eagle King of All Birds Wasnt it I thotht I shoul die I lyzed the remedy and pronounced it free of I feit is noted for its keen sight clear and knew I would have to tell Albert all potash or mercury that I so much better after taking two bottles continued the rem ¬ distinct vision So are those persons about it some time so I rushe ground edy and in two months I was cured completely The cure was permanent for I have never sinca who use Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve to his office to tell him in the pxene 300000 bushels of wheat I will pay had a touch of Rheumatism though man for weaK eyes styes sore eyes of anv of strangers when he could not times exposed to damp and cold weather the highest market price in cash or I kind or granulated lids Sold by ail anything dreadful I wept and accused Eleanor M Tippell will furnish sacks and store your wheat 3711 Powelton Avenue Philadelphia dealers at 25 cents Wheat Sacks t VM Biaa Wanted to Buy ty tar Make all mayable to the One step order of Guam Checks Milibr Orders etc One word One inch wont take you very far Youve got to keep on walking wont make you very tall Youye got to keep on growing One little ad wont do it all r Youve got to keep em going ADVJSJR2IS1JSTG RATES Displays one dollar per inch for first Inser tion half rates each insertion thereafter per Locals or reading notices ten cents line each insertion Locals in black type twenty cents per line each insertion Fractions of lines count as full lines when running at line rates Obltuars cards of thanks calls on candi dates resolutions of respect and matter of a like nature ten cents per line Special rates given for large advertise ments and yearly cards ¬ Youve got to keep on talking wont tell folks what you are ¬ ¬ Former Senator Joe Blackburn will Btump the Ninth district this Fall for Hon Mordecai Williams The yield of Uncle Sams Summer crop of islands has surpassed the expec- ¬ tations of our erstwhile Spanish friends the notorious colored evangelist has anuounced a new sermon that should capture his entire race The subject is The Watermelon Peter Vinegar The wai has brought into prominence a very large and silly cla3s of hero wor- ¬ shippers Our heroes deserve all honor but good sense discerns the line between honor and mawkish sentiment The misfortune of Dan Rice the old t - clown who has made millions laugh is pathetic He is now serving a term in the Cincinnati workhouse for drunken ¬ ness His jokes however like Tenny ¬ sons brook will go on forever Ex Gov Jas McCrkary who est of Fred McDermott No I didnt The fact is I found the business FRED McDERMOTT To Cure A Cold In One Day my pocketbook on the hall table where J K SPEARS I had left it when I took out my car ¬ Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabfare to put in my glove I am so careful lets All druggists refund the money of money that I dont like to display if it fails to cure 25c For sale by W The arrival of the first baby in the much in the cars T Brooks and James Kennedy Paris household is the happiest and most im And what did Albert say when he Ky portant event of married life The young found it out wife who is to become a mother delights A Good Memory He would have said a great deal if to think of the happiness in store for her he had found it out but he never did ofteu saves money and also good health if OPES JUXE 15TH TO OCT 1ST when fchf little one shall nestle unon her Resolutions Of Inspect indi estroubled breast and latterly she shall hear it lisp I knew hed scold me for carelessness if you areany form with constipation remem ¬or stomach I told him so I just kept all the money tionto take home of bottle of trouble Noted White Sulphur and Chalybeate sweet and holy name mother the ber Dr Caldwells Whereas It has pleased the Al ¬ But her happy anticipation quickly van- - and bought my gown Im so glad you Syrup Pepsin audahealth will be retored to Waters The prettiest Place and best mighty Fatner to remove from among ishes when she realizes the terrible pain Hke it dear you Trial sizes 10c li doses 10c large size oc kept Sumiier Resort in the West Chicago Tribune and SI 00 of W T Brooks druggist Paris us Mrs Belle Taloott Bacon our friend and suffering through wmcn she must For particulars apply to Ky ljan m co worker in the Progressive Cul pass while bringing the little one into and Tarifiof Wives CAPT J M THOMAS Proprietor ture Club of which she was one of the the world An indescribable fear of the the earliest times of purchase a In brightest members therefore be it IRVINE KY danger attendant upon the ordeal soon woman was bartered for useful goods or Resolved That we have in her death dissipates her joyfulness for services rendered to her father In THE BODRRON NEWS lost a friend whose purity of character circumstances byThousands of women have learned ths lAtte way Jacob purchased Rachel asserted itself under all experience that there is absolutely One whose unselfish thought for others no necessity for the sufferings which at- her sister Leah This was a Beena AND THE has left in the hearts of all who knew tend child birth they know that by marriage where a man as in uenesis NOTiGE her a far nobler monument than granite the use of Mothers Friend a scien leaves his father and his mother and shaft towering high in air tific liniment for a few weeks before cleaves unto his wife and they become That we have lost a plea ant agree- ¬ the trying hour expectant mothers can one flesh or kin the womans The All persons having claims against rthe able club member one who wusahvavs so prepare themselves for the final price of a bride in British Columbia aud WEEKLYJ estate of Augusta G Rogers deceased U 1 Vl ready for the part assigned her as she hour that the pain and suffering of the mnst present same properly proven w performing dreaded event are entirely obviated and Vancouver island varies from 20 tc was willing to aid others in required by law before me at my ofn 40 worth of articles In Oregon an We have arranged a Clnbbiug R up theirs comb fire Sept 1 lb98 or else be barred it is safely passed through with N Indian gives for her horses blankets or That The community has lost a paratively little discomfort Bv order of the Bourbon County by which we can trive noble woman whose genial smile and Court All women are interested and es- buffalo robes in California shell money kind words will be sadly missed pecially expectant mothers who for the or horses in Africa cattle S B ROGERS Both Papers One Year for only 225 That We extend to the sorrowing first time have to undergo this trial in A poor Damara will sell a daughter Administrator family our heart felt sympathy 275 such a remedy for they know the pain for a cow A richer Kaffir expects from Regular Price for Both is 2 1898 3t T July That A copy of these resolutions be and suffering to say nothing of the dan three to 30 With the Banyai if noth- ¬ spread upon the minutes and that they ger which is in store for them Moth ing be given her family claim her chil- puatiuKU i iujiijsn be sent to the bereaved family 1 rain was given Saturday afternoon three oclock in the Brent lot on Houston avenue Prof Glasgow of Scotland who made the ascension dropped several hundred feet with his parachute after being fired from a cau non in mid airand landed safely near the citys old rock quarry The balloon went several thousand feet high and finally landed near Boardmans livery stable on High street Prof Elkhardt had his right hand badly burned by the explosion of a bomb before the balloon went up A tight rope performance given at Seventh and Main half an hour later was the closing feature Of the Fair program The very best companies com The balloon ascension which was pose my agency Which insures postponed from Thursday on account of against nre wina ana storm at m Non union W O HINTON Agent THE FIRST BABY Its Coming Is Looked Forward to it With Both Joy and Fear and its Safe Arrival is Hailed With Pride and Delight by All myself of carelessness when he said he would advertise for I couldnt remem- hfT iitIiOH T Vinrl it lnof nrY l tx mnnVi monev vas iu it His partner was there and he seemed to feel so sorry for me hes an old bachelor that Albert didnt scold much and actually gave me the money the second time And you went and got the gown Well no I had changed my mind about that piece of goods it had such a cheap look so I just went home to think over elevator wheat Dont suffer longer with Rheumatism in anare ready and buy your highest whea you ma- to sell at the Throw aside your oils and liniments as ket price Those who held wheat last they can not rach your trouble Dont year made big money Store your experiment wrth doctors their potash wheat and get the profit and mercury will add to your disabil- ¬ ity and completely destroy your diges- ¬ E 0 FRETWELL Agent tion 5jnlv 4t Paris Ky SSSraBlno i NOTICE will cure nerfectlv and tifirmanentlv It is guaranteed purely vegetable and But you cheap never got that gown 3ontains no potash mercury or other NoticeIs hereby given mineral Books mailed free by Swift McDermoW 6 Spears isthat thafirmtof dissoIye Specific Co Atlanta Ga jj will continue iiLiiw- j r Est t Springs l 1 ¬ Oixxoxire n tt iOffilSMlS 4 m i ¬ ¬ - ¬ ¬ is very favorably mentioned as one of the Peace Commissioners has declared in favor of holding all the territory over which old glory floats and we believe that he voices Kentuckys opinion on the ques tion f Senator Deboe has been asleep some more Daring a snooze on the train the other day he missed an important ap ¬ pointment with some politicians The Senator would be a valuable adjunct for the Pullman Palace Car Co hes a good sleeper A Kentucky Poets Book We thoroughly clean and dry your wheat if thrashed wet Charg es reasonable 3w J H HIBLERCO Raceland Jersey butter for sale by Newton Mitchell bTOCK AND TURF NEWS Sales and Transient Of Stock Crop Turf Notes three-year-old is womans greatest blessing for it takes her safely through the Mrs J no Hinton severest ordeal of her life Every woman Mrs Ben Ingels should be glad to read the little book Committee Before Baby is Born which contains information of great value to all It will be sent free to anv one who sende WET WHEAT their address to The Bradfield Regu have machines that will latorCo Atlanta Ga Mrs Ev Rogers ers Friend lrY 1X TTrrtrrtn rVi- - - r in - i The Geo Fetter Co of Louisville haB just issued a neat volume of poems by that gifted Kentuckian James Tandy Ellis The volume shows the origi- ¬ nality and remarkable versatility of Mr Ellis some of his poems being sweetly pathetic while the next instant he brings smiles with the quaint humour of How My Aunt Lueezer Makes Strawberry Ice Cream Up In Lexing- ¬ ton Mr Ellis has drawn inspiration his delightful poems from Kentucky for subjects and the volume should be especially interesting to Kentucky readers It can be ordered from any book strore Thos Nelson Pages latest book Two Prisoners has just been issued by R H Russell nf New York It is a beautifully pathetic story charmingly told and will be eagerly read by his admirers Etc colt Talbott Broa 400 purse Saturday John Bright wpn a at the Hawthorne track near Chicago Ten carloads of threshing machinery and fifty men to operate it have left Lexington to help threEh South Dakotas big wheat crop The pink eye is epidemic among horses in Madison county and during the past two weeks a score of valuable animals have died of ihe disease Turney Bros colt Capt Sigsbee and Ed Simms colt The Kentuckian are probable starters in the Futurity to be run to day The Futurity is the richest stake on the American turf A new line of lamps at J T Hintons New lamps New ideas tf h ¬ We are the peoples friends We re- ¬ pair your lineu and put neck bands on Close out prices on straw mattings Haggard Reed free at J T Aintons tf Awarded Highest Honors Worlds Fair S Bargains at J T Hintons furniture store thii week tf W Of Peck P O w CREAM BAKING Columbus Ohio Gents I have purchased a box of Wrights Celery Capsules from James T Blaser drug¬ gist waverly O and used them for Stomach Trouble and Constipation I was unable to do anything for uearly two years I ased three boxeB of your Celery Capsules and they have cured me For the benefit of others so afflicted I wish to send this letter Very truly yours W S Andersom Sold by all druggists at 50c and 51 per box Send address on postal to the Wright Med Co Columbus O for trial size free To the Wright Medical Co Wrights Celery Capsules Anderson Pike Co O Recommend S for entlJ existed f he ma abe obtainedpair a dozen needles or coat or a half of shoes An ordinary price is a box of percussion caps In other parts a goat or a counle of buckskins will buv a cirl Passing to Asia wc find her price is sometimes 5 to 50 rubles or at others a cartload of wood or hay A princess may be purchased for 3 000 rubles In Tartary a woman can be obtained While in town call at J T Hintons for a few pounds of butter or where a furniture store tf rich man gives 20 small oxen a poor man may succeed with a pig In Fiji A nice line of new lamps just her equivalent is a whales tooth or a musket These and similar prices else ceived at at J T Hintons where are eloquent testimony to the lit tie value a savage sets on his wife Hei Tin gutter 5in 5c 7in 6c charms vanish with her girlhood She Gal gutter 5in 5c 7in 8Jc is usually married while a child and Tin pipe 3in 5c 4in 6Jc through her cruel slavery and bitter life Gal pipe 3in 0c 4in she often becomes old and repulsive at 25 Westminster Review A R Broomhall With Cook Winn Sewage In Germany Job Work Repairing Specialties The claim is made for Germany of 16ag 6t having the most complete and success ful system of sewage disposal of any country on the continent of Europe In Berlin where the features of tnis sys tem are so perfectly represented the drains from the houses receive both the rainwater the refuse water from the kitchen etc and the contents of the water closets conducting them to an arrangement of radial sewers through which by a natural fall they pass to a dozen different pumping stations with in the area of the town From these the sewage through the medium of Your doctor knows all about combined force and suction pumps profoods and medicines The next time you see him ceeds through pipes of 3 feet or still just ask him what lie thinks greater diameter to the land which the corporation of Berlin possesses the material thence making its final exit through a system of conduits so ar- ¬ ranged that before reaching them it of Cod Liver Oil with Hypo has parted with all its manurial power phosphites We are willing to the soil through which it is made to to trust In his answer pass The sewage water thus filtered For twenty five years doc- ¬ reaches the river through the natural tors have prescribed our fall of the conduits in a comparatively Emulsion for paleness weak ¬ purified state New York Sun i ¬ BgSEZCZZ 8c ¬ PDRS1TDKE STORE IN KENTUCKY ¬ Your THS BEST J T HINTON Lots of people are going to be w 4 Doctor Knows Emulsion - ¬ ¬ icons ¬ ness nervous exhaustion and for all diseases that cause loss in flesh Its oreamy color and its pleasant taste make it es- ¬ pecially useful for thin and delicate children No other preparation of cod liver oil is like it Dont lose time and risk your health by taking something unknown and untried Keep in mind SCOTTS thatstood the EMULSION has test for a quarter of a century SCOTT Joc and POWER MOST PERFECT MADE 0een Crescent tow Kates ioo all druggists BOWNE Chembto New York With Your Cup of Coffee The invalid who is tired of taking her egg tonic with sherry and who dislikes the taste of a raw egg may be glad to know that the egg may be effectually disguised in a cup of coffee Prepare the coffee to the taste with cream and sugar keeping it very hot until ready for the egg which must be beaten thoroughly in another cup and the prepared coffee added by degrees to it Drink it hot and you will find it not only pala- ¬ Philadelphia table but strengthening Times ¬ IN A BIG HURRY i during the next two or three days but EVERYBODY must take time to call and examine my very large slock of everything pertain- ¬ You will be ing to housekeeping your time and trouble amply repaid lor Let me mention i few thin us you can buy very cheap now toreash Straw mattings greatly rednced Wail Paper at nbcir h tlf prie Carp-t- all k n Is -- c pricrs to sur ¬ prise yon Lace Cm tain Doat delay it Baby Buggies -- a National Laundrymens Association Cincinnati O September 12 to 14th A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Free Supreme Council 33d Degree of the from Ammonft Alum or any other adulterant Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Cincin- ¬ nati O September 19 to 22 1898 40 YEARS THE STANDARD Cover the opening with thick paper and bake in a moderate oven until the milk Put milk in an earthenware jar Baked Milk vM pir- - way o n at onr fw at cr down j YRUPINDIGESTION PEPSIN CURES ii us if v jpMfcA CALDWELLS H II is as thick as cream This is often pala table to innlids who do not care for IniBr ¬ Ner York World I J T HINTON j j MaitjiLiA U - ciiWkJMiyi i - THE BOUjJBOlf IHE BQOBSQN NEWS Eighteenth Year Established 1881 i3VSiTABIS DY i V -- TUESDAY AUGUST 23 i898 ratraasaiirssit3ci-Vutxa-- The Work of Burglars Satcrday night burglars entered the PEBS0AL jIEXTIOX nOMPRR ANH ROERS OBStKVfcU i a due line of Fall goods I1 Elsewhere Mr Russell Burbridge who has Jas Wilson left Saturday for a trip ben visiting relatives near Hutchison to Michigan returned Saturday to Kansas nity Miss Nannie Clay is at home from Mrs John S Williams of Mt Estill Springs Sterling is visiting her daughter Miss Tinnie Ewalt is spending a few Mrs R G Stoner near tms cky days in Cincinnati Mrs L H Blanton and daughter Mrs Hiram Carpenter is visiting Miss Katherine have returned to Rich friends in Winchester mond after a visit to Mrs E M Mr Frank Walker is spending a ninlrHfin few days at Preston Ky Miss Sallie Joe Hedges and little Roseberry Rogers is at home Miss Sophia Iunes lett Saturday for Mrs from Olympian Springs Shelbyville to attend the fair and visit spending relatives Mr and Mrs A Stern are a few days in Indianapolis Mrs H A Calvert of Washington Miss Annie Gaper left Sunday for a Ind has been spending a few aayswith visit to friendsjin Cincinnati her sister Mrs H M Carpenter on Miss Lorena Ycung of Lexington Cane Ridge is visiting friends in the city Miss Fannie Miller Preston and 29 Main St Paris Ky Mr Will Simms was the guest of Master Bruce Preston of Ashland are guests of Misses Nannie and Annie T ku friends in Lexington Sunday on Fifth Street Miss Addie Garner of Winchester Mille Mis K ite Clark who has been a Privates Custis Talbott and John On the same uight thieves visited the is the guest of Miss Sadie Hart re- ¬ Dr Roth of Cincinnati was a gu 33t at Dr J T Vansauts has Nichols of Company I Second Kenturned to Lexington accompanied by home of Mrs J B Holiday also on guest at D C Parrishs Sunday tucky are at home on a furlough Miss Bessie Edgar High street aud ransacked several Hon W A Morris of Robertson Lucy Keller of Alt Airy dresser drawers The3 stole a cake be- ¬ Miss Everything in Our Store will he offered regardless of Cost for the Mr6 il orris Garland who has been county was in the city yesterday aVenne lost her pocket book containing fore they were frightened awaj They visiting her sister Mrs AS Stout re- next 30 days and w mention just a few of the Bargains Miss Lizzie Counell left yesterday 50 pieces of Simpons Percales 3ic per yd eight dollars on the street during the also tried a window at Mr G V Davis turned last night to Millersburg ac- ¬ for a visit to friends in Mt Sterling Vinma nn fhn cut no atropt TVini odavN Fancy Lawn in great variety 4c per yd street fair companied by Mrs Harry Stout tglfg Kenney returned yes Domestic Organdie Lawn best quality 10c per yd Miss Bessie night and were scared from the rs A E Randolph late of Fred- Unusually low excursion Tate to Cin- ¬ Genuine French Organdie Lawns 18c per yd premises of otner houses on the same terday from a visit in Mt Sterling erickebirg Va is making a visit at Orescent Route to G cinnati Queen 36 in Sea Island Percales only Sc per yd Dr M H Dailv and Mr N F D J T Vansants before going to A R Encampment Sept 5 10 Tickets street that uight White Duck Skirts full width for 50c Brent were in Cincinnati yesterday Nashville to make her future home sell September 3d to 9th tf To- ¬ Our finest Tapd Ladies Bleached Ye as Just received two cars of 3 Miss Emma Kunz has returned to Mr Julian Howe of the Windsor Ladies and Childrens Seamless Hoso forK c Twenty cars of colored excursionists bacco Sticks Oak and Poplar Bellvue after a visit to friends in Paris went to Indianapolis S iturday with the Regular Dollar Summer Corsets for 50c from Paris Ait Sterling Maysville and Will sell Oak at 475 and Pop- ¬ Miss Iva Collins has returned from Carlisle bind which will pliy at the Splendid Bleached and Unbleached Cotton 5c other points passed over the Midland to lar at per 1000 cash a visit to Miss Mary Carpenter in Hus ftupreu e Knights of Pythias meeting 400 We could give you columns of Bargains like thee but space for ¬ to attend the Frankfort Sunday -Prices on lumber in same pro tonville Mr Ormonde Byron returned to bids and we only ask you to call and get our prices before pu chasing Colored Baptist Assc ciatiou Mr and Mrs Frank Adair of Car- ¬ Owiugsville yesterday after a visit in elsewhere portion J M THOMAS T7 K m OtT r PlMa cmAAr Yf rerm u jciilo Handsome Picture given with 5 purchase lisle are spending a few days at the t is city Mrs Byron is still with her iunoAiiD l 1110 oauuic llvjaoc W B Nickels Agenu old light bay 152 hands high goes all Windsor f her Mrs O P Carter who has been Army gaics no blemtsh of any sort gentle Ioriner Parisians In The the Messrs L Saloshin and Chas very ill for lady ridei Apply to Will Rice Air and Mrs Swift Champ have re Fred Gorkam formerly of this city Goldstein will leave Thursday for a trip SjcondSt Paris Ky 33aug3t to Mackinac Krfao i a member of the Second Cavalry trvneil fioui a delightful visit to Mr King Rednicn of near Paris is very and Mrs Henry Preston at Ashland Wm Dudley won a gold indal last writes that he went through all the bat- ¬ His wife has Si Je trips into West Virginia and Ohio week offered by a Philadelphia firm to tles of Santiago and escaped without a ill of typhoid fever wre pleasant features of the visit the first prison to deiect four ratxsspelt scratch Ee was in one of the four malarial fever WE HAYE RECEIVED A SPLENDID ST00K OP droops of bf s regiment which were sl vsrords in a circular distributed in this Miss Vashti Ward has returned to Oust received two Cars of T -iowed to rede their horses into battle her home in Scott county after a visit to city several dys ago IMPORTED SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS bacco Sii ks Oak and Poplar and Fred cole his fine horse Dart relatives in the city THE Democrat sayp tjreore Suannon miIIM Ill u 1THUi i UIIIMII MUIU I1IWMII1I1II1 Ull J 1 lllfl Mrs F M Faiie aud children have Will se Oak at 4 75 and Pop Doc Fred the Paris negro who murdvred was General Shaffers returned from a visit to relatives in Ur at 4 00 p r 1000 casii Caldwell nn a Cynthiana restaurant body guard for a few days Press en lumb r ni same pro ¬ I aboit ten days ago is the worst scared He has about recovered from aci at- - Middletown Ohio Our Prices are lower than any house in Central Kentucky when Mrs Guo Wright and Miss Anna portion prisoner ever in the Cyuthian fcjjail J M THOMAS tankof vullnw ffivpn and i nor in I j rt I wv ri n4vl a ma a n v n J nMA1 vr c zxbxl juu tu givoi ud ft sfin a wiuI Hutuiby oaiu Boyie arc uuusiuvicu W B Nckels Agent camp near New York Thornton Wright are visiting at Mr Jas Gays 4 OiRanKrlERK O E Butter Har Hzit u in Woodfordfcounty jfinished a transcript of the evidence en Gorhacn his brother who is a njeinber i ho has Miss Jessie Richardson OBITUARY the Bedford will case to he submitted of Co M First Kentucky is oow in been vesiting Mrs G Tucker returned to the Gonrt of Appeals TDhe tran- - Porto Rico under Gen Grant- Both Respectfully Dedicated To The Maory script covered nine hundred pages of young men are sons of Mrs Mary yesterday to Newport F1TE MBRCHA VT TATTOJ OC The Dead Mies Minnie Meehan of Oovington Gorfaam Thomas formerly of tfais city type written matter Hugh Murray of near Neowa S E TIPTON Chitter who is now living in Newcastle Pa is the guest of Misses Louis 3 and Marie aged about 5 died at his home Sun- The HvEws acknowledges the receipt Parrish on High Street The JtSks Minstrels day The remains were buried t the tfrom editor J D Wyatt of the Earning Mrs Judson Taylor of Mobile Catholic cemetery in this city yestei Inquirer of a coinplioieatary to the Lexington Argonaut Ala is the guest of her parents Mr day afternoon E wing F ar which ueginson Sept tffeh SThe Lodge of Elks at Paris are pre- ¬ and Mrs W M Hinton and contaane four days Bounbsn is paring to give ia grand minstrel show Deering binder twine nachine Miss Maggie Ewait ieft Sunday cays vrell represented atfi tihis strecess acd cake walkt the Paris Opera House ay ton Ohio to accept a position in oil and all repairs for the Deering for f u fair tin the near future in which several a millinery establishment machine y at An eigt year old daughter of a oegro members from Lexington are expected Mr J Q Ward Jr arrived home R B HUTOHCRAFTS eervaot in the employ of iEL Clay totake part yesterday from a visit in Richmond and en-Paris has a reputation for getting up a sojourn at Estill Springs fell into Hatched near Newtowa Co A Cherry tKun Sunday and wasdmawroed splendid amateur operas attd they are OP KBHtuMgagedthe Miss Virgie Gaggs who has been iiGSlCLGnCd emim The child was carrying some rtoaaatoee rlekely to add more glory to their musi- visiting Miss Mabel Hill returned to to a meignbor ana tell ott a wafcer gap cal reputation by successfully giving a Louisville Saturday morning WlCril A two story frame residence on Norrfc StuuJJll mmj Jaist minstrel performance intn abont two feet of water t Mrs Newton Mitchell and son re- ¬ Vine Street six rooms and kitcht rc cistern garden necessary EramoR H V McChesnkt- - of tiht Judge Engages In A Cight turned home yesterday firom a visit to etc Possession given Septout buildings aM 1st Apply Smithittnd Banner and Superintend ¬ to q Dr Andrew Boyd late of this city relatives in Woodford coeaty yosur ent of the Public Schools of Livingston and City Judge Reid Patterson of Miss Mary Holleran Arrived home N KKDSNBR County is a candidate for the Demo yesterday from a visit in Mt Sterling Owmgsville engaged in a cutting affray 23ang tf Paris Ky js5 cratie nomination for State Saperintend- - Thursday sund a trip to Olympian Springs afternoon 6ver the Farmers nt of Public Instruction Mr McOhes- - Bank in Boyds dental office in Owings-ville- Miss Mary Woodford who has been iiey is a prominent school worker and ft Patterson struck Boyd in the face visiting Miss Elisabeth Woodford re- ¬ ffiiPi S Proper logical fiuent speaker He wiil have a with an umbrella and his fist In the turned yesterday to Mt Sterling A FASTIDIOUS MAN strong following in the race meantime Boyd cut Patterson in the Miss Edna Griffith will return to always sees that his linen nd sfare arm and groin His wounds are her home at Vevay Ind ithis morning Frauk Cos New Fall Stttcic fancy vest are wll launder d not serious ON accompanied by Miss Mamie Rion Co is now Mr L Frank of Frank W We are white and din maculate Miss Nat McMillan of Washing ¬ in New York purchasing new Fall goods 81TV8BAY SEPTEMBER 8 1ES The Kentucky Preec i wMr Franks reputation as a buyer is catering just now to the ton D C is the guest of Misses Mary ft kmmem such that it insures the ladies of BourChas OConneil a bright newspaper and Fannie Carrick at Newtown We wili sell on the xbove uauid man in laundering every thing that bon one of the largest and best stocks in Eadn of Mt Sterling has accepted a Mr Hamlet Sharp and family of aif at tnu oclock a m our property is neesaiy to his hot weather u Central Kentucky to make their selec ¬ position as reporter on the Lexington Mfiysville are visiting M r and Mrs situated en the East side off iYiaiu Surest tions from New goods are arriving Leader betwpen Seventh and flKhth S th- - s duck pareL Negligee shirts Hesry Isgrig on Mt Airy avenue Tim lot tTduts ou M tin Street H3 diet daily and are open for inspection The Daily Register which wes started Mrs Duke Bo Tries tbas gone to runs back toward Psteaflant Street piqu e an d crash suits fancy ve t to give Madison countv people the Greensburg Ind to visit her uncle H and fept and has upn it a nnorfoey 107 Steal Ehtsite Sales and wkite lineal collars shirts and latest war news has suspended its mis ¬ C Sandusky formerly of this county brick Innse and is the ame conveyed to Ladies shir waists ve Saturday auctioneer A T Forsyth sion having been well fulfilled It was Patrick Mallnney bv Wm JMallautiv cuffs Mrs W G Datly and children and wifSee Db d Book 55 p ige 423 launder just lik e now sold the Roehe property on corner of a very creditable daily who have been visiting Dr M H Daily in Clerks office of the Bourbon County Seventh and High streets owned by the left Saturday for their home in Jackson Court the Citizens Bank at public sale to Examining Trial TM Md known on flny of sale Mrs G B Alexander little Miss Mrs Duke Bowles for 3550 MS MARG ARET MALLANEY Thsj examining trial of W D Sledge Marion Alexander aud Mass Katie W M HINTON JR IttlO Proprietors Auctioneer Forsyth also sold at public ani Heirs of PatrickMaililaney dec wes ar- ¬ Alexander haye gone to Olympian A T Forsyt Auctr SSdug 4t sale the J J Giosche residence on a dangerous negro man who Telephone No-- 4 maliciously and Springe Main Street adjoining the Christian rested iast week for rr Mrs Sco tt Inglis of Scotland who Church to Marian Doyle for 1950 feloniously shooting at an officer and TEETH EXTRACTED Mr Doyle was a bidder on the property for detaining a woman against her will has been sojourning at Olympian was held Saturday before Judge W M Springs is the guest of Misses Olivia WITHOUT PALI when it was offered several years ago MlllllSTMrBgS IDT1B n to loan on real estate tuortag Purnell Sledge was held oyer for trial and Sallie Buckner Moner NO COOANE NO GAS Natural Bridge Excursion by the Circuit Court his bond being Mrs Shouse and daughter Mies Apply to The News office All persons kaowiug themselves la 100 in the A simple application to the gums used debted to the late D AlilJtr 400 in the first case and who hava been guests Tommie Shouse v The ladies of the Second Presbyterian deceas¬ youre th lady who caa only by uie and acknowledged by the ed will please fettle wuh It the at Mr H A Powers left yesterday for Church or Paris will run an excursion latter wear a size 1 2 2 3 3J public to be the best and easiest and signed at once Those holtfing under claims their home in Woodford 4 4J 5 you can find a pnir absolutely free from any after effects from Carlisle Millersburg and Paris on our painless against saidr decedent will present them Catephoric treatment for of Tau Oxfords at Excursion To Mackinac proven as quired by law to H C Tuesday Aug 30tb to Natural Bridge Miss Jennie Kate Purnell will leave store that will fit yon and filling Howard attornev most attractive and Torrent the two give you perfect satisfac- ¬ Mackinac and return August 25th in about three weeks for Baltimore S LILLSSTON Kentucky mountains for Qaeen resorts in the S 00 tion A few black ones D and where she will attend college She will Set of teeth Crescent C H but moerlv tan aud all The train 15 00 4t Upper and lower Adinr D Milueu DecM one dollar the round tip 710 round trip from board with her aunt Mrs Hutchinson Steamers They have pointed toes 50 cts up fillings Silver will leave Carlisle at 7 30 a m Millers- Georgetown W are worth from Delightful lake trip 150 to Adjutant Bold rick of the staff of 1 00 up Gold fillings Paris at 805 Cunningham Liberal return limits W Lurg at 74 we will sell them for Ask Ticket Col Oolson of the Fourth Kentucky 5 00 200 but Gold crowns 820 Ansterlitz 825 Renick 830 and Offices for full information 00 cts Painless extraction 35 cents a pair came down to Paris Saturday from Winchester 8 40 Returning the train Camp Corbin to speud Sunday with his 1 00 for 3 pairs will arrive a Carlisle at 730 p m Get J Mr R L Boldrick Strong brother Weak Byes are Made ready and go Come and see them if you are looking 321 Main St Paris Ky Spot Uash The next session of my school wilirba dim vision made clear styes removed for a bargain jn Oxfords Co ard goinj 10 quh and granulated lids or sore eyes of any Mrs Will Balls and son of Evans gin the first Monday in September Price opp Court house kind speedily and effectually cured by villeInd who have been visiting SUs v g the 8 to 12 a m 1 to 5 p m Shoe Store Hours handling trunks the nee of Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve Mary Webb Gass left Saturday for W L YERKES Telephone 79 oom I in nf e I of one you can j Its put up in tubes and sold on a guar- 145e tf Pans Ky MartinsyilleInd to join Mr Ralls who for 4th Mtin tee by all good aruggisis c st I buy at ac uil residence on Seventh street of Mr Rouse of the Bluegrasa grocery and Enieied at the Post office at Paris Ky as stole a lot of provisions from the pantry Seco iss mail matter Thieves also attempted to burglarize the homes ol John Connell and A Stern on the same stieet Saturday night TELEPHONE NO 124 The residence ou Main and Fifteenth occupied by Herman Cheatham and B SUBSCMPTIO V PRICES Payable in Advance S Parker was robbed of two rings a S2 00 Six mouths 51 00 One year gold chain and tome silverware Friday get a news costs yougun cant even charge rk night port fk03t a free of On Thursday night while Dr Vausant Etc Money Orders Make all Checks and family were viewing the fireworks payable to the order oj Champ MiLiiKK on Bioad way burglars prized open one of the kitchen windows and entered tl e received two cars of To bouse They first took the precaution Just baccD Sticks Oak and Poplar to open every door and window placing Wil sell Oak at 475 and Pop- ¬ a silk parasol under one of the win ¬ lar at 4 00 pe 1003 cash dows to facilitate a hurried exit and searched several dresser drawers Frlces on lumber in same propor- ¬ thenmoney They secured a purse con for tion J M THOMAS taiuitig several dollars which belonged 3t WB Nickels Agent to a guest Miss Kate Clark of Lexington A purse containing a few cents Read J T Hintons display adver belonging to the nurse girl was thrown tl3ement tf on the floor The burglars failed to The News office is indebted to Mrs touch some silverware which was in the W H Fisher and Mrs W L Davis for room which they ransacked They waiters of luscious grapes away before they were evidently scared i ¬ -I THENEWS MAN Notes Hastily Jotted On The Streets At The Depots Ln The Hotel Lobbien And is akirg th baths at Indiana Mineral Sjrhgs for rheumatism Mrs E A Richey and daughter have returned from a visit to relatives in Richmond Iud Mr L Frank fVid cfinihr niuniliui r rrHUIV Ja iU ARRIVING BAL 1 Sew Ift CM ew iU1K beiect- - Goods S ew Wrapper ¬ M New Outings and Fiannaie iyyi ¬ Condon s Great Acrifice HC ¬ -- lc WT TX w I J D CONE ON j i I I FOR SPRING AND SUMMER y w v 4- J V 1 f SV1 1 M 4 - I i -- f -- wm Winters of this city have cnt optician to be services oi an t SLUltii tut i jjuljoj ui eye sight and each xnoiith who will test wur guarantee satisfac fit you with glasses eyes tested free tion Gail in mid have charge I898B Next visit will be Thrtarsaay Aug J AT AUCTION 1 Suinir ¬ tmmm mm wTTT IT - rmsifi V - -- i The Bourbon Sfceain Lauidrv -- i r pqv To Lean 1 I Ml 1 1 1 SCHOOL NOTICE roh 7- Clays t R I o j mwrsvwsrm wtMiir lyrpWGp iii iiMiinri px mm SW 6 THE BOURBON NEWS Eighteenth Year Established 1881 j Published Every Tuesday and Friday by THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS EX TUESDAY AUGUST 23 1898 REST The night is wild and weird and chill little one rest is bright beneath the hill Our hearth Rest little one rest Bssest NOT EAGER TO GO TO WAR Bristol Sum Declare He Has Liost No tli ins in Cuba mid Preferred I to Stay at Home The southern negro is not filled with fiery patriotism in these stirring war times In fact he has a wild yearning for the arts of peace Probably as good an exemplification of this tend ¬ ency as could be discovered is fur ¬ nished by Sam a coal black boy Df Bristol Tenn Sam is old enough to have boys of his own but in common with all of his race in the south is known as a boy Sam works as near- ¬ ly as his light occupations can be called work for Capt A S McNeil of that city The town straddles the Tennessee Virginia line McNeil and his boy are both from the old dominion As is well known the government desired to enlist some 20000 negroes for service believing their native sturdiness and ability to withstand heat would make them very valuable in the present war As is equally well known few of the southern darkies have responded to the call An officer of one of the Buffalo regiments vis ¬ ited Bristol in search of recruits and the young men of the city had a great deal of sport with the large indolent colored population It was given out that the powers were about to draft a large number of darkies for war Sam was approached with service startling intelligence and asked this if he woidd go without a draft Looky hyuh boss said Sam nerv¬ ously scratching his woolly head oje Sam aint fitten fur no sech thing I aint loss nuthin down in Cuby an I aint got no call fur to go projiekin jound down thar reckon Sam bet ter stay home lis time Sam was vastly disturbed and did a quick trot to his masters home on the Virginia side Then he opened fire ¬ ¬ Thy fathers earned thy bread little one Fst The moon shines on his homeward way Rest little one rest Stout and brave in the winter storm Rest little one rest The firwood grows to keep thee warm Rest little one rest Down from the blue above thy head Rest little one rest A wild goose came to make thy bed Rest little one rest A sheeps fleece gave thy town to thee Rest little one rest The cradle was cut from a great oak tree Rest little one rest The dun cows milk is in thy cup Rest little one rest Thou mayst drink when the morning star Rest little one rest Wake not though thy mother go away Rest little one rest Fear no harm for God will stay Rest little one rest Nay stir not at the winds alarms Rest little one rest The world is cradled in Loves strong arms Rest little one rest Mary F Butts in N Y Independent is up i j i MARV bIU CK fi T 1 7 La - if r la zqjpby Mary Hallock Foote Tt s v FOOTE W i Copyright 1894 Continued the sweetest I heard 3 ou Mike voice lilted in the darkness with a sob in it of tears and of joy Did ye mind how 1 Did ye darlin CHAPTER VI after this manner I dont see why you was the reply wont make a good soldier You ought to go and help free the darkies in Cuba You were freed here you remem- Dey done tole me seh deyes gwine tek me fur sojer Well youre a likely boy Sam ¬ ¬ ber bjuh I spec 1se needed hyuh mon Ise wanted in Cuby Oh I guess we could get along all right Youre a good boy and strong bo I guess you better go Now looky hyuh Mistah Mac ex yo all postulated Sam earnestly Yes seh I membeh bout dat But whose gwine tele keer o Miss Annie an de little folks ef old Sam aint ¬ knows I aint right Yo all knows I done had a huhtin in my breas fur de last two yeres dont yo all boss This argument seemed to the boy to be final and he put in the rest of the time while the officer was present dodging the recruiting office He like rest of his kind wanted none of ihe war Seven men were the total out of 3500 secured by the officer Chi cago Tribune reinforshed him Behave yourself Mike dont go off your head quite1 said Darcie sternly Sure theres a power o fight in me yet Its a pity thej didnt let blood on me shtead av little Darcie Are your legs failin ye I cud pack ye aisy as a sack of ore Go on go 011 said Darcie I Im so thankful said the sweet voice a little You didnt vildl3 1 could send you such a message think as that did you It was not for me to think I came Darcies sentences were brief and somewhat breathless for his wound was coming to life the passion of pain and love and the weakness of fear lest this strange joy might all fade and pass by daylight or some new obstruc- ¬ tion arise were nearly overpowering him You will have to give me your arm Mike he said Im worse than I stairs Have we not been under fire together Have we not looked in the face that which you insist on calling your disgrace Have you not forgiven me an offense you do not even know the name of At this moment we may both be in danger and whether the crisis shall bring us together or force us apart vn y what do we know Only these few mo- ¬ UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER ments are our own Is there any other On the morning of July 10 Darcie still a prisoner to his wound and a guest thing for us to try except happiness Can we say Let there be happiness of the Big Horn was strolling restless ¬ in the midst of all this trouble and ly about the managers handsome dining-room his right arm in a sling and fear I can if you will only give me the a cigar he was not smoking in his left hand Wan had just entered with a chance It is too sudden and too strange My tray of glass and silver which he was putting away in the sideboard at the father does not even know all that happened on Tuesday night or how it end of the room happened John Sam where is your mis- ¬ and mercy unless Abby has told him knows what she has told tress Darcie inquired with a vagueI dont quite understand how that ness in the second person which put the heathen upon his dignity at once canItbe was Faith It did not please Wan to be addressed bitterly simple enough said listen- ¬ He was incapable of bj divers and sundry names that were ing to anything I could say to him till not his own No sabe maybe gone out he an ¬ Wednesday evening if he was then He always avoids me when after well swered shortly waited on him and I think she Darcie was quite sure that she had Abby to went Gem partly to look after him not gone out having been listening the nas not the doctor seen him last hour for her steps about the house I do not speak of my father to the He crossed the room as Wan was leav- ¬ doctor He knows more than I do about ing it and absently slipped a dollar him 1 have no doubt he is keeping an into his discreetly receptive hand eye on him and I am afraid he needs Think you cant find her eh is much worried about the Maybe npstairs I go look see said it He trouble and I think he wishes to keep Wan mollified and relenting Do and be quick about it Tell her out of it as much as possible Then he had better keep out of my arm is a i very bad Gem Wan hesitated if the typical China- ¬ I man has a sense of humor he does not ence dont believe it makes much differ- ¬¬ where he is in his present condiThink better go usually obtrude- it tion Dont let us talk about it catchum doctah Wan suggested with Come to me Why do you take your every appearance of polite concern troubles as far awaj- - from me as you His humor was wasted on Darcie can Only a while ago you said Did you hear me say doctor When I you had not little so been happj since you Avant you to catch me the doctor I came to the mine Was that because will say so Sabe Wan smiled abstracted- ¬ you were upstairs all by yourself All light Partly it is so nice to feel I can ly I go look see not In a few moments Faith entered roam about the house and is meet Abby anywhere and there such a ner hands were pinlc and cold her heavenly view of the mountains from cheeks glowing with exercise but her mv window radiant face became grave and solici- ¬ I wish I were a mountain would tous as she looked at Darcie you come to me or should I have to sro Wan says your arm is very bad Is to you I think I should get a move it worse since breakfast you were anywhere in sight I dont remember how it was at on I if ask you once more not to take will breakfast I wasnt thinking about it for a certain fact until it then Perhaps this scarf is tied too fact granted not on such terms as is a We are you short will you let it down a bit constantly assume If anything Fhould Faith undid the fastening of the happen it will only make it harder sling and lowered it a trille She did No If anything iiappon so this with great earnestness frowning much would be savedshould overwhelm- ¬ from a little as she worked at the knot ing loss and pain Thats the way I look Do 3ou think you should keep walk ¬ it Perhaps ing about so much with your arm hang ¬ atFaith did notI look at it selfishly but den that ing down Im afraid its not good for there were matters that he did seemed to the blood to settle in the wound weigh It must go somewhere just at pres- ¬ Darciesupon her more pressingly than selfishness ent it seems to have a tendency tc im My father will ask if you have head Its a very odd sensation to feel spoken to me yon will not like to say ones self blushing like a girl you have without a word to him That is because you are weak Try that How can speak to when he is this chair with the broad arm I will at Gem ButI seriously him Iamnotyetin put the cushiorn so could you bear it a V little higher How is that Delicious for a time But don Jjj A j go I always want something directly vou are gone I had a little thing I was doing up-- Huh he grunted savagely mean Heap no good dam wite woman Mist Dacie say John where my let-ta I no can finV Tellme plenty I eay Mist Dacie you go catchee Ab by tell her better ¬ - What Is the matAre you ill cried Faith as Dan ter nies head went down on his arm that rested on the chair badk with a sound like a half suppressed groan All my aches are aching at once and the fear of fears is on me he said What is that The fear that haunts me whenever you are not with me in the night when I cannot sleep and before I see you in the morning that the next time I see you you will not be the same to me And here you are changing before my very eyes Not any of it then has been true You never did trust me Always I do trust you But my life lately has not strengthened my faith in happiness where men are con- ¬ cerned I ought to be ashamed call- ¬ ing myself your nurse and here I have been talking you nearly to death I will complain of you to the doc- ¬ tor and he will say I am not to be crossed you must give me everything I want Let me take your hand your left hand please Now do not talk about it any more Faith was silent for half a minute then she gently drew her hand away and laid it over the hot closed lids of her unreasonable lover who wanted everything all at once and could show no claim to anything She began to speak quietly as if to herself When you got that message with a word 3ou thought could come from no one but me when- you came and I was not there and you saw it was a death trap did you for an instant think it possible I could have lent my name -- not my name but a word more sa-¬ cred than any name -- If it were pTay ¬ H A SMITH Office over G S Vardeii Office Hours 8 to 12 a m Co 1 to 5p m GEO W DAVIS DEALER IN Furniture Window Shades Oil Cloths Carpets Mattresses Etc Special attention given to Undertak ¬ ing and Repairing Main Street - - - Paris Ky HOUSE AND LOT AND BLACK SMITH SHOP FOR SALE DESIRE to sell my house and ot with blacksmith shop at Jackson ¬ ville Ky I will sell for half cash balance in twelve months For further particulars address or call on BEN J F SHARON Jacksonville Ky cl3oct tf ¬ I r seexdtg- 3 898 - 3 TREES - PLANTS VINES I K V thing for Orchard Garden Lawn Not for an instant You had not one doubt of me then H F HILLENME1ZER No more than of the stars above Lexington Ky Then I cannot doubt It shall be my Telephone 279 faith for your faith A moment later Wan opened the door CARL CRAWFORD ALVA CRAWFORD and announced the doctor to be continued A The Bluegrass Nnrseriea offer every- ¬ No Acents Strawberry and general nursery cat¬ alogue on application to Lcgouve tells a charming- story of the distinguished French dramatist Shop corner Mam and Fifth Scribe On one occasion he visited at the country house of a friend and the evenings were spent over English nov- ¬ els which were read aloud by the Eng ¬ 3E Xjd XT 3ML 33 2E3 3EL p lish governess residing with the family One evening the young lady paused PARIS KENTUCKY for a moment when she had finished a M - SCRIBES INGRATITUDE Little Story of a Distinsuislieil French Dramatist CRAWFORD BROS Sts JOHN CONNELLY chapter Ah Work she said with a sigh if I could promptlyguaranteed satisfactory Calla Your work is answered only realize my dream Prices reasonable solicited asked And what is your dream Scribe To The little governess blushed DR CALDWELLS have some day after a long long time an income of 1200 francs so CURES INDIGESTION that I might have independence and YRUP PEPSIIM V T ¬ thought ie IHE BEST The j- FOOD FOR CHILDREN Should He Given That Which Will Build Muscle Itruiit and Nerve their children for the hardships of life these conditions might be easily avoid ed At a very early age they should be ¬ If mothers only knew how to prepare brain and nerve and to give force and heat not simply to satisfy appetite a scientific rather than a haphazard op- ¬ taught to eat food to build muscle P eration It is not necessary however to hold long conversations with the child as to what she should and should not eat As a rule the first dish of oat- ¬ meal the mother gives to her first child is simply covered with sugar In a tie while the health gives out and the child has indigestion Then too the child thus trained from infancy feels that fat is objectionable and at the age of IS or 16 when an anaemic condition comes over her fat the one necessary article to her salva ¬ tion is the most difficult to take and it is frequently necessary to resort to oii baths or oil injections You will no doubt call to mind that cod liver oil is the first thing added to the ordinary dietary Butter and cream may be used in as large quantities as the pa- ¬ tient can conveniently digest All fried foods must be strictly avoid ¬ ed Potatoes may be eaten twice a week and should always be baked Boiled rice may be taken once a dav but all bulk foods such as turnips cab ¬ bage carrots and parsnips should be avoided I fully believe that special feeding in any disease will bring about a cure nnattninable by medicine alone By special feeding for different diseases I mean living on precisely such food as the patient can thoroughly digest and assimilate- - or upon the best foods to repair the diseased tissues rejecting ill others Mrs S T Rorer in Ladies Home Journal How to HaiiKT a Hammock The general idea that the head end of a hammock should be higher than the foot end is an error The occupant should rest in a state of equilibrium that is in such a position that there will be no tendency to shift toward head or foot To effect this the hips must rest at the lowest point at what ¬ ever degree of dip the hammock may be hung The pillow arbitrarily determines the position of the occupant Whatever length of hammock extends beyond the feel should be 1 1 1- ¬ hung-proportionatel- y v higher than the head There will be little or no comforf ihtrying to resist this natural law N Y Her ald ¬ Run on ahead miss dear thats a lady and rouse up the docther Do mind who you are talking to said Darcie peevishly Sure I do mind Wasnt it her own doins and why shouldnt she run She had not a thing to do with it Mike let me down my head is going Dont go back to the cabin to night will you It wont be safe for you Niver fear Ill be dustin out o this pretty quick Ill be huntin high grass before sunrise Is it good by then old fellow mur mured Darcie I dunno what it is but niver fear Yell hear me whoop again The doctor was not at his own house he had been one of the guests at dinner and was the only one of the company now in condition to render assistance Wan was getting the other gentlemen into their overcoats and sorting their hats and coats for them in the hall Abby was down in the gulch exchang ¬ ing news with the wives and maidens of the camp The manager was sitting on the front stairs with every appearance of staying there all night unless help should come It was Faith who waited upon the doctor and as Darcie fainted under the examination of his wound it may bo imagined what an ordeal this service was for the girl following the earlier events of the night It was at this vio lent pace that the wild little romance so squalidly begun on the night of the storm was progressing In the back hall after breakfast on the following morning Wan was brush ¬ ing and cleaning the clothes that Dar- ¬ cie had worn on the preceding night discussing with himself their condition and probable destination Tlowsa all light vest all light coat heap ail blood no can clean him good Think he no wear coat any more Think give him Wan Say John you burn him up tlow him away give him some poor miners Plenty good coat me all same miner Some littee thinin pocket One silk hankchaione littee book velly thin one big book some letta inside I look see Hereupon Abby appearing by a side door took in the situation at once Them things belougtoyou Looks like youre makin mighty free with em Here hand em over to me Ill take care of em You no business goin through a gentlemans clothes like that Take em out to your own place you cant be cleanin clothes in my back hail Wan looked black but his fear of Abby was scarcely less than his hatred of her she possessed herself of the contents of Mr Darcies pockets in- ¬ cluding the letter of evidence against the manager which he had not sent nor yet destroyed and departed leav- ¬ ing Wan in a grinning rage He carried the clothes out into the back area mut¬ tering curses in Lis jargon of heathen English - Cant you bring the little thing down Bring down the beds I am makin cr Faith recovered her self possession with a laugh s Do 3ou make beds in this Beds house At present Gem I do Abby has gone to Has she I congratulate vou on her absence I never see her sailinsr down the road with those auburn banrs in the wind but I think of the Bright hair uplifted from the head absence I havent been so happy since I eameto the mine I wonder if any other lady of the Coeur dAlene is saj ing this morning she is happy We know that Big Horn Gulch is a union stronghold but the seat of war is very near From what the doctor tells me there is sure to be a collision Of some fierce maenad The locks of the approaching storm Still the maenad may be a convenience when it comes to making beds She is no convenience to me said Faith inflexibly You may congratu- ¬ late me all you like I dote on her verv your father would be home To night surely But everything is quiet here for the reason as you saj- that here theres no opposition I am very anxious about you though At present they have enough to do else wliere but if they are successful they will come back more insolent than ever And those men who were waiting for you in the woods they have not forgotten Ah well there is no time to waste There may be hurrying to and fro and mounting in hot haste not to speak of sudden partings And yet I notice a marked falling off in the attentions of ¬ at Gem When did you say I cant sit down pleaded Faith a suitable position to speak In the first place I am a damaged article and its supposed that I owe my injuries to men in his employ or to friends of those men The situation is awakward for us both In point of fact I am a wounded prisoner within the enemj s lines When my arm is well when martial law is out and these bragging bullies have had their combs cut I shall be in a bet- ¬ ter position to ask for what I want A treaty on the basis of such pretensions as mine would be rather absurd just now That sounds verj sensible its just Several days afterward as the last chapter of a rather insignificant novel was finished the dramatist turned to Do you know the reader- and said in- this there is a pretty I think that subject for a one act comedy You have suggested the idea to me arejou willing to write the play with me The proposition was joyfully accepted Three days later Scribe entered the salon with the comedy finished and three months afterward it was an- ¬ nounced that the piece would be performed in Paris Scribe hurried to the house of his dramatic agent and said to him under the seal of secrecy They are going to produce a piece of mine to day I had a young lady co- ¬ llaborator in the work I do notknow whether it will be a success but I do know that it raust bring her 1200 francs a 3iear as long as she lives Arrange the matter so that it will have a perfect- ¬ ly natural air The sequence of this story illustrates a curious trait of human nature Charmed with her success the young English teacher now spends a great deal of time in hunting up plots for plays from English novels all of which she carries to M Scribe who always gently - rest - TIME TABLE EAST BOUND Mm ¬ 1115am 840pm Ar Lexington ll2iam 850pm SH0am 550pm Lv Lexingtou Lv AVincliesterll5Sam 2pmkl5am ii0pra Ar Mt Sterlinfcj225om D0pm 950a a 705ps 65 am 4Upm Ar Washington Ar Philadelphial0l5am 705pm Lv Louisville 830am 600pm ¬ Ar New York 1240nu 908pm WEST BOUND Ar Winchester 730am 450pm 65oam 250pm 800am 520pm 7S5ao 345pm Ar Lexington 911am i3Upm Ar brankfort ArShelbyvllle 1001am 750pm 1100am 815pm Ar Louisville t t -- Trains marked thus f run daily ex- ¬ cept Sunday other trains run daily Through Sleepers between Louisville Lexington and New York without change For rates Sleeping Car reservations of any information call on DrGKORQE W Barney Agent L F B Carr N B ft Div Pass Agent Lexington Ky Pan Ky what I think But in the meantime why so much iimiking Why not be ourselves since the main thing is settled Is there no other thing in the way not anything at all You spoke of somethingwithout my forgiving knowing what it was Will you not tell me now what it was that you spoke - of did should get out of the fix I was in and I But what was it Dearest I cannot tell 3ou The mat- ¬ ter is confidential and it relates to business which is not my own The po- ¬ sition it placed me in became insup- ¬ portable from the moment I saw you and I resigned my part in it but hav ¬ ing done so I cannot now give it away I do not like mysteries I have told you everything about myself even to my sillies dreams and fancies This is no dream my darling it is serious business and it is not my own Any trust is serious and though I took this one on me rather lightly it is not lightly that I give it up and if I should It is all past history I told 3 011 I I have my nurse When in possible peril she was very nice to me but the moment I take a favorable turn off she g ocs to her beds or her sweeping or whatever it is that keeps her anywhere but where I am I dont know where you go and I couldnt fol- ¬ low you if I did You have mc at a cruel disadvantage You take advantage of youv disad ¬ vantage said Faith in a low voice Can you blame me I am reduced to bribery and corruption o every sort of subterfuge My character is in shreds all to compass the sight of you now betray it for five minutes once in six hours or so To tell it to me merely to satisfy Pray sit down That attitude of pre- ¬ a shade of doubt about yourself is not meditated flight is very pretty but it betraying I dont care in the least makes me horribly nervous afoout their business I should forget I am restless with all these tronbles it all as soon as I knew about 3ourpart I cant sit down pleaded Faith in it The troubles will go on without ns I have no longer any part in it and Why waste time Ts there any upw I cannot give away a confidential trust thing that you are alleging against mc the moment I resign it You cannpt Faith dear ask me to do that There could not be anything against Oh I ask nothing you except that I do not know you And yet punish me for telling you yet I know you far too well nothing This is a horrible waste of Too well to draw back now and say time Have you had so much happiness yotfdomot lenow me How is itpossible in your life that you can afford to play for two persons to know each other with moments likejthese I was supposed to be declines them One day some one was expressing very warm admiration for Scribe in the 3oung ladys presence Oh yes she replied he is a charm ¬ ing man but well in fact he is a little ungrateful We made a very pretty comedy together which has brought us 3200 francs a year but he will not write with me again Youths Companion The Professors Wife as a Critic A college professor who prided him- ¬ self on his correct English heard his wife remark I intended to tellJane to bring a fresh bucket of water You doubtless mean a bucket of fresh water corrected the professor I wish you would pay some attention to your rhetoric Your mistakes are A few moments later the curious professor said My dear that picture will show to better advantage if you were to hang it over the clock Ah she replied quietly you doubt- ¬ less mean if I were to hang it albove tha clock If I were to hang it over the clock we could not tell the time 1 wish you would be more careful with your rhetoric my dear 3rour mistakes are curious Syracuse Standard He Refused to Collect Why dont you go to work asked Snoooper after Swayback had unsuc- ¬ cessfully tried to borrow ten dollars of him The world owes me a living replied Swayback defiantlj That may be but I dont intend to act as collector for vou N Y World ¬ The COAST LINE to MACKINAC 3 TAKE THE C i 2 New Steel Passenger Steamers The Greatest Perfection yet attained in Boat Construction Luxurious Equipment Artistic Furnishing Decoration and Efficient Service Insuring the highest degree of TfJf PETOSKEY ssas2u MACKINAC 1 CHICAGO DETROIT PETOSKEY COHFORT Four Trips per Week Between SPEED AND SAFETY THE SOO AND DULUTH Toledo Detroit 31350 Mackinac MARQUETTE LOW RATES to Picturesque Mackinac and Return including fleals and Berths Prom Cleveland Si8 from Toledo 15 from Detroit EVERY EVENING Between Detroit and Cleveland Connecting at Cleveland with Earliest Train3 for all points East South and Southwest and at Detroit ior all points North and Northwest Sunday Trips Juno July August and September Only EVERY DAY BETWEEN 2 Cleveland PutinBay Toledo MICH Scud for Illustrated Pamphlet Address A SCHANT2 a p a DETROIT T6e Detroit and Cleveland steam May Gil xtjr ibhhbmhmhhhhhiihi The Shortest Line and The Best Service between Cincinnati and the Summer Resorts of the Great Lakes cease to be lovers Mr Hennypeck oft- ¬ en speaks of his wife as the sunshine of his life Old Iloon Yes thats because she makes it hot for him Puck Reason Mrs Iloon Some married men never A Gootl Mm G1111 AND TO -- 1 r MICHIGAN i Proven j Hewitt I believe I am color blind Jewett You never would hav bought that shirt if you hadnt been N Y Truth V v THE GREAT LAKES l 4 i 3 Trains Daily between CINCIKKATI and DETROIT K T THE BOUHBON NEWS PARIS KT TUESDAY AUGUST 23 1898 FRUIT ON THE FARM BRAVE AS ANY MAN Every Man Living in the Countrj Here Is a Girl Who Is Worthy to Be ¬ come a Gallant Soldiers Should Raise an Ample Supply Use Bride for Home The greater value of fruit growing to the farmer is not primarily in its yr yjjj iMt sy sgiss commercial aspect or how much money it will bring in although the receipts from the sale of the surplus THE ROAD SURFACE are not to be despised either it is Unfortunately Its Function Is Aot rather the health of good living that Fully Under to oil by Many Ama ¬ comes from an abundant supply of all kinds of fruit that may be readily teur Road Builders grown in that locality so that all the The function of a pavement or road year round the family may have all surface is very imperfectly under- ¬ they can consume There are fruit stood even in sections where stone specialists the Homestead remarks roads have been in use for long- peri- ¬ of course just as there are specialists ods It is commonly supposed that a in other lines of farm industry who wet spot or bog- will become dry if make a handsome income out of the iilled in that a good road may be orchard and small fruit plantings made anywhere simply by making a They like the work and therefore learn shallow trench of the desired width it easily and keep on learning until and filling it with stone and that the they are gray and their knowledge be- ¬ fiurface of a stone road needs to be comes more valuable every jear by protected from wear by covering it accretion Any young farmer who bewith loose screenings sod earth or gins on a scale adapted to his home any old stuff that is handy in hot needs may grow into a specialist of this kind but thousands never do weather To these erroneous notions are due This is no reason why the thousands should not have all the fruit their families can use Beginning with the most useful kinds and those most easily grown the farmer can gradually surround himself with a good home orchard and small fruits of all kinds that improve his living and reduce its cost thus adding to his comfort and independence We do not find it necessary to do much in the way of urging horticulture Those who are already fitted for it know enough about it to determine for themselves whether or not they shall engage in it while those who are not sufficiently informed must work their way to it if at all by beginning at the bottom of the ladder and there is no better way to do this than hy beginning with a few good trees in a home orchard and small areas of small fruit for PS T rfe home use We do urge thistipon every farmer If no cash income ever comes from it it is still worth all the expense in time and money that it costs Calico from Oalicut In 1C31 Calico was first manufactured in a city of India called Calicut from which it de- ¬ rives its name It was introduced into England iu die year 1631 and finally into this country but as the United States con- ¬ sumes by far the largest quantity of calico of any country in the world it is neces- ¬ sarily manufactured here most extensively The highest grade made has a ticket on every piece upon which is printed the name William Simpson Sons These goods are noted for their general excellence bril- ¬ liancy and permanency of color L A Beautiful r -- There goes a brave girl said the woman holding a position at the soda water fountain that enabled her to see through the big show window - - I ¬ Which one asked her companion That one crossing the street there and they both studied a handsome young woman in a fetching summer otitfit as she moved gracefully to the She was above the opposite corner medium height built on artistic lines and with her shoulders well back had gait that a swinging marks the good walker If she were a man shed be in the army or navy as a fighter and shed be there now as a nurse if the would only accept her Ill tell you what she did continued her admirer and it took pluck for shes as modest re- ¬ fined and proper a girl as you ever knew I live in the same block and our acquaintance is a very intimate heel-and-toe Present TW MB COLLARS AS WHEN Not Wholly Hateful Did you recommend to Marie that countrv place where you were last summer No f I was tempted to but I didnt Detroit Free Press ¬ INVENT STFF AND CUFFS m HICE FIRST BGDGHTRFN How to grow wheat with big profit at 40 cents and samples of SalzersKed Cross 80 Bushels per acre Winter Wheat Ilye Oats Clovers etc with Farm Seed Catalogue for 4 cents postage JOHN A SALZER SEED CO La Crosse Wis K in Wheat 40 Cents a Bnshei 0NC POUND OF THIS STARCH WILL GO AS FAR AS A POUND AKO A HALT OF ANY OTHER STABCH iU1ACTVRID Wtfc JUCHUBINGERBROSC KEOKUK IOWA RfWHWEHjUfflX FREE for a few months to all users of the celebrated ELASTIC STARCH Flat Iron Brand To induce you to try this brand of starchso that you may find out for yourself that all claims for its superiority and economy are true the makers have had prepared at great expense a series of four ¬ No pocket is well lined that has no monev it L A W Bulletin E exact reproductions of the 10000 originals by Muville which will be given you ABSOLUTELY FREE by your grocer on conditions named below These Plaques are 40 inches in circumference are free of any suggestion of advertising whatever and will ornament the most elegant apartment No manufacturing concern ever before gave away such valuable presents to its customers They are not for sale at any price and can be obtained only in the manner specified The subjects are American Wild Ducks American Pheasant THE MARKETS Cincinnati Aug 22 4 4 G C CO CO i ¬ ¬ LIVESTOCK Cattle common S 3 85 4 25 Select butchers G 00 CALVES Fair to good light one HOGS Common 3 15 When the first lot of our boys were 3 75 Iixed packers 3 80 Light shippers leaving for the front there was an 3 40 SHEEP Choice old lady who had just come in from the LAMBS 5 25 2 75 country with some neighbor standing FLOUR- -- Winter family GRAIN Wheat No 2 red new on the corner above us waiting- for a No 3 red Corn No 2 mixed car I suppose that the poor thing - 50 3 Go 3 85 05 90 30 00 08 65 ¬ was worn out with grief and loss of sleep At any rate she fainted there by the curb and the girl I pointed out was the first to reach her We helped her into Amys house for that is my friends name Xo sooner was the old lady revived than she in ¬ sisted that she must hurry to the depot for her only boy was with the troops We protested in vain that she was not equal to the undertaking and we had to appeal to the authority of a doctor who positively forbade her going and stood ready to enforce his Oats No 2 Rve No to choice PROVISIONS Mes Pork HAY--Prime 33 50 8 50 9 50 95 14 o English Quail English Snipe The birds are handsomely embossed and stand out natural as life Plaque is bordered with a band of gold Each Lard Prime steam DUlTER Choice dairy Prime to choice creamery APPLES Choice to Fancy POTATOES New per bbl CHICAGO 1 50 1 G5 2 00 1 75 3 75 70 GO 20J ELASTIC STARCH has been the standard for 25 years TWENTY TWO MILLION packages of this brand were sold last year Thats how good it is ASK YOUR DEALER to show you the plaques and tell you about Elastic Starch Accept no substitute How To Set Bern order She was naturally a quiet and re- RYE Mixed OATS tiring- little body but she was made PORK New mess bold by her mother love and scolded LARD Western FLOUR Winter patents GRAIN Wheat No 2 red No 3 Chicago spring CORN No 2 OATS No 2 PORK Mess L ARD Steam NEW YORK FLOUR Winter patent WHEAT No 2 red CORN No 2 mixed 3 C5 62 8 95 o 12 302L 20M 9 00 5 20 4 00 All purchasers of threo 10 cent or six 5cent packages of Elastic Starch¬ Flat Iron Brand are entitled to receive from their grocer one of these beautiful Game Plaques free The Iaques will not bo sent by mail hey can be obtained only from your grocer Every Grocer Keeps Elastic Starch Do not delay This offer is for a short timo only L 3 70 78g 367a 27 10 00 I ffhlO 50 5 87J4 45 27 A ence The not uncommon practice of al- ¬ lowing a roadbed to be lower than its eides makes it little better than a mere drain for water settles on the surface quickly softens it and prepares it to be cut up by every passing vehicle A iaised and crowned roadbed which will shed water readily is essential A dry base with a slightly arched cover of stone capable of shedding the rain is requisite for a dry permanent satisfaction from attempts at road building The importance of drainage is not fully appreciated in most sections but it is at the bottom of successful road construction and permanence nor economy is neither possible if it is not amply provided for A wet spot must be thoroughly drained before a road is carried over it or it will always be wet at least in the wet season no matter what else is done to it Water under a roadbed is as fatal to the life of the road as water in a mans lungs is fatal to his exist¬ ¬ Rye their meeting She told pathetically CATTLE No 2 western UNCOMFORTABLE TRAVELING First PEA VINE WIRE REEL how she had lost her husband in the HOGS Western quality An Alleged Road Through the Arkansas civil war and how it would break her INDIANAPOLIS Woods A Great Labor Saver Where Much heart if her son would leave in doubt GRAIN Wheat No 2 many failures to get durability and Wire Has to Be Wound at Corn No 2 mixed of her love and thoughtfulness for Oats No 2 mixed us roundlv between sobs because we FLOUR FamilyBALTIMORE kept her when her boy would think GRAIN Wheat No 2 Southern Wheat that she Irad neglected him at what Corn Mixed might be the last opportunity for Oats No 2 white 5 CO 00 70 28 35 75 76 36 29 45 75 6J 69 STOP WOME N 1 9 s Close of the Season him 23 32tf material 2z feet long foot pieces bb are and iy2 feet An old fork handle is used at c two feet long The reel sides d are of and 20 inches long Four fork handles two-by-four-inch I have found a pea vine wire reel of thing declared as she great help in my truck gardens for ried for her hat Amyshall know hur He winding the wire after vines are re- much you longed to be with him how and moved The standards aa are of ¬ Til find him and tell him every ¬ FLOUR Winter patent ¬ LOUISVILLE No 2 red 375 68 3 RAIN Wheat 400 69 35 two-bj-fo- ur volunteers name and she reached the depot he was when She had the what prevented you Corn Mixed Oats Mixed PORK Mess LARD Steam You Are Asked to Consider an All Important Fact You Can Talk Freely to Mrs Pinkham But It Is Revolting to Tell Your Troubles to Any Man A 2o 10 00 5 37 one-by-four-iuc- 1 Afixx121 i structure The stone roadway is not only to serve as a roof f pr the natural base be- ¬ neath but is to take the wear of traf fic and not to be covered with other material as a protection to it In places where earth is used for bind ¬ ¬ pointed out to her a big strong awkward farmer boy with a good face now clouded in gloom You know what a scene there was at that time mothers sisters and sweethearts parting- with those dear to them And there stood that boy alone a wist ful look in his eyes not so much as a male friend to take his hand and bid him God speed Amy went right up to him with the direct way she has and did her errand for the sorrowing little mother It was a striking contrast that stylish girl pretty as a picture and that hulking boy trying to restrain his grief while he listened to her message The bojs who knew her wondered and laughed naturally enough But I told you how brave - Tfte ¬ she is In addressing Mrs Pinkham you are confiding your private ills to a woman a woman whose experience in treating womans diseases is greater than that of any living physreian male or female You can talk freely to a woman when it is revolting to relate your private troubles to a man besides a man does not understand simply because he So the falling of the hair tells of the approach of age and declining power No matter how barren the tree nor how leafless it may seem you confidently expect leaves again And why Because there is life at the roots So you need not worry about the falling of your hair the threatened departure of youth and beauty And why Because if there is a spark of life remaining in the roots of ing purposes and little regular at tention is paid to the roads and sprinkling is not done in dry weather the road surface breaks up rapidly un der the influence of the sun It is then that it has heaped upon it to protect it quantities of fine screenings or earth and stones and sometimes even claj and sod from the gut ¬ ters The result is a poor road foe months unworthy of the name ma ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ PEA VINE WIRE REEL are used at e 13 inches long Iron pins are inserted at ff The distance between aa is 14 inches Any handle may be attached that is most con- ¬ venient The reel barely plays be ¬ tween aa and when 60 or 75 pounds of wire has been reeled it is slid off and tied I use IXo 14 wire A E Harts- ¬ horn in Farm and Home fcf i ft cadam CLEANING WET SEEDS I complete drainage is secured at the outset the road crowned and sys ¬ After Beinp Thoroughly Dried They tematically cared for with sprinkling Should Be ICept in a Moderately in dry weather and is thoroughly Warm Dry Place rolled as laid without the use of clay to bind it it will perform its functions For preserving seeds in fleshy fruits satisfactorily and prove a valuable in they should be mashed and placed in vestment of lasting worth Good barrels to sour In the place of cucum- ¬ Uoads bers melons etc the interiors only are scraped out In from 30 to 100 WHEN THE COW KICKS hours fermentation will have ad- ¬ sufficiently to admit of the A Simple Cure AVliieli Has Proven vanced ready separation of pulp from seeds Quite Eneetual Wherever It The mashed fruit is placed in coarse Has Been Tested sieves and suspended in tubs of wa- ¬ ter It is always the best milker that whileThe seeds will drop to the bottom the light pulp will float and can gives the most trouble in milking This be out they should be then is really cause and effect for having sentthrown through a finer sieve and after the udder filled with milk makes it three or four washings can be taken very sensitive to the touch and it re- ¬ out spread upon cloths and dried quires very careful handling not to With many seeds it is well to wring liurt the eow The natural result is them in cloths and thus remove the that such cows are beaten and ill used surplus water Man persons do not thus causing them to hold up the milk take the trouble to wash seeds when and usuall to do some vigorous kick ¬ arowing a few for home merely ing as the result of the pain they are scraping them out upon tisepiece cf a Buffering If there is a large amount in their pulp of milk thus retained it is likely to cloth and drying them cause garget and permanently spoii Most vegetable seeds keepa best after being thoroughly dried in moderate- ¬ the cow Paper or cloth Generally if the cow kicks most ly warm dry place hold them if hung sacks will answer to milkmen will either kick back or will placed in boxes where mice can ¬ up take a safer means by getting far notor at them Farm and Home get enough away so that the cow cannot kick them and belabor her over the Trellis for Tomatoes back and sides Such measures are While the tomato can be and often cruel and wholly unnecessary If a is grown with its vines on the ground rin is put in the cows nose and her the fruit ripens more evenly and per- head is fastened up so that she cannot i fectly besides producing a larger get it down she cannot kick Each crop if the vines are supported by a vicious kick is accompanied with a low ¬ trellis of some kind It may be nothiering of the head as if to hook When ng- more than a stick forked like a the cow goes to lower her head she y and with long-- enough stem set finds that the ring in her nose hurts firmly in the ground But if to soil th her and that at once will make her de ¬ is rich and the tomato vines are heavy sist It is a very simple method and a row of strong stakes with a win has always proven effectual when wound around each at the height of tried American Cultivator 38 inches will give better satisfaction Is the cow as comfortable and satis When the vines turn to grow down ¬ fied as you cairinake her She must wards the part below will blossom and fruit more abundantly than before be to do her best I he asked just as an embarrassed child would have done Poor woman she had thought of nothing- but to let him know that she had remembered and tried to reach him Yes this and throwing her arms about his neck she gave the astonished soldier boy a resounding kiss and with face aflame was hurrying awaj before he could recover from the shock Ill warrant that every man there envied the big brown faced boy who smiled straightened up and realized that the world had suddenly been illumined for him Could anything- have been more - Did mother send me anything m ffr is a man the hair thoughtful or brave Detroit Free Press Dressing the Dinner Tahle The dinner table is best when not overdecorated All the beautiful rib bons all the lace serviettes and all the favors in the world never made up for a badly cooked or badly served repast A simple arrangement of flowers standing on a mirror centerpiece is more appreciated than all the millinery in the world if the dinner consists of a few simple dishes well cooked and properly served The housekeeper who cannot make many changes in her table decoration finds that her mirror center piece is a background that multiplies the beauty cf her flowers fruits leaves or what ever may constitute the decoration Women living in the citj who insist upon the marketman or the fruiterer giving them a certain amount of foliage whenever any fruit is bought may by arranging it here and there among the fruit achieve artistic effects Uuth Ashmore in Ladies Home Jour¬ Many women suffer in silence and drift along from bad to worse knowing full well that they ought to have immedi- ¬ ate assistance but a natural mod estv impels them to shrink from exposing themselves to the questions and probably ex- ¬ aminations of even their fam ¬ ily physician It is unneces- ¬ sary Without money or price you can consult a woman whose knowledge from actual ¬ ¬ -- ¬ G3 will arouse it into healthy activ- ¬ ity The hair ceases to come out it begins to grow and the glory of your youth is restored to you We have a book on the Hair and its Diseases It is free The Best Acivfco Fecc ¬ If you do not obtain all the boncGts you expected from the use of the Vipior write tho doctor aout it Probably thcro is some dfficultvwith your gen ¬ eral system which may be easily removed DR ¬ J Address O AYER Lowell Mass experience is greater than any local physician The follow- ¬ ing invitation is freely offered accept it in the same spirit MRS PINKHAMSSTANDING INVITATION Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs Pinkham at Lynn Mass All letters are received opened read and answered by women only A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman thus has been established the eternal confidence between Mrs Pinkham and the women of America which has never been broken Out of the vast volume of experience which she has to draw from it is more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge that will help your case She asks nothing in return ex- ¬ cept your good will and her advice has relieved thousands Surely any woman rich or poor is very foolish if she does not take advan- ¬ tage of this generous offer of assistance Lydia E Pinkham Medi-¬ cine Co Lynn Mass pT - nal MYMVWWiVYiY Vtf Xew A leading novelty in the jewelry line is a flexible bracelet of sapphires and 0 diamonds with clusters of jewels at intervals united by flags composed of Jewelry Hi Pege Illustrated Catalogue describ- ing all of the famous FORBBD A FOOL ATHIiM THAT HE WILL DO M3 1 ur nee rows of diamonds with tiny stars of turquoises This costly bijou can be made up to suit the nationality of the purchaser The 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JLdv srtf sent la this papMfr - i t S f b i THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY - nnBV -- TUESDAY AUGUST 28 1898 A - Railroad Engineer Testifies to Benefits Received From iIARKS ABOUT GOCLI INCIDENTS SHOWING CHARACTERIS- TICS OF THE FINANCIER ETe A BOLD BURGLAR i Dr Miles Remedies Avoided Ncvrspapei Men but a Denver Reporter Trapped Him Once Sent One Man to Jim Kcenc BLow Ho learned That Whisky Was a Bad Surveyor j There was nothing he detested more than newspaper notoriety Ho used to dodge reporters and only one of them as far as known ever Liirly outwitted him Fred Skiff the city editor ot the Denver Trihune detailed reporter after reporter to interview Mr Gould during one of his visits to Colorado but each brought hack word that the little rail- road king would not be seen and had posted sentinels all along the hotel cor- ridors to drive intruders away So Skiff set out to do the job himself He hunted position up a friendly Pullman car conductor LHEE3 is no more responsible Ihen he on earth than that of a railroad engin- - anl borrowed his uniform eer On his steady nerves clear brain talked into the hotel and up the stairs bright eye and perfect self commandde- said ho to the first L00k a here npnd thfi sifotv of tlift train and the lives i ir of its passengers Dr Mles iNervine and other remedies are especially adapted to v r right away for it ho isnt going keeninsr the nerves steady the brain clear know to use it tomorrow Ivo got to take it and the mental faculties unimpaired Engineer F W McCoy formerly of 1323 back to Chicago Broadway Council Bluffs but now residing The sentry knew nothing ahont the at 3411 Humboldt St Denver writes that he car of course and advised Skiff to see suffered for years from constipation caus- - Gould about it himself So Skiff successingsick nervous and bilious headaches and fully ran the gantlet of the half dozen was fully restored to health by Dr Miles lackeys growling all the time about tho 2erve Liver Pills I heartily recommend bother of being compelled to attend to iDr Miles Remedies jpFSSrfri other peoples business Judge Usher ur Allies i emeaieax r one of Goulds attorneys who was in ne soia Dy an arug- Miles consultation with his client when the gists under a positive guarantee nrso uoicictiV temediesl bogus sleeping car conductor was shown beneiits or money rc g in immediately recognized Skiff hav- ¬ a funded Book on dis SP llWtfbvl V ing known him back in Kansas eases of J ii3 he irt andh - Health When did you get out of the news merves free Address inquired the astonish- ¬ paper business Dk HiLJlw iiSWCAL CO Elkhart Ind ed lawyer I aint out of it replied 0JittWJTWi Skiff but I had to put on this disguise in order to get in here to interview Mr Gould Young man said Mr Gould stern- ¬ ly if youre a reporter you can take yourself right out of the room for I am not to be interviewed Skiff argued the point ananot being The Leading Specialists of America invited to be seated coolly sat down on 20 YEARS IN OHIO the floor CURED Unless you put me out said he 250000 I shall stay here till you tell me what your plans are WE CURE EMISSIONS Ho This audacity pleased Gould Nothinc can bo moro demoralizing to looked at Usher and seeing the lawyer young or middle aged men than the pres ence or tneso nightly Josses They chuckling heartily broke out into a loud produce weakness nervousness a feehiui laugh of disgust and a whole train of symptoms They unfit a man for business married Well what do you want to know No matter life and social happiness he said finally in the tone of a man who whether caused by evil habits in youth natural weakness or sexual excesses our is wearied with objecting New Method Treatment will positively He Skiff knew he had triumphed cure you produced his notebook drew up to the E- NO PAY NO table at which Gould sat and set indusReader you need help Early abuse or triously to work putting out questions later excesses may have weakened you exposure may nave diseased you iou and noting the replies The result was are not safe till cured Our New Method a reliable forecast of the immense rail- ¬ will cure you You run no risk road enterprise in which Gould subsequently embarked and of which the CURED public would not otherwise have been Young Blan You are pale feeble and haggard nervous irritable and exforewarned citable You become foraetfuh morose Less happy was the fate of the Chi- ¬ ana uesponaont blotches and pimples sunken eyes wrinkled face stooping cago reporter who followed Gould by torm ana downcast countenance reveal rail down into Indiana and finally overtne blight of your existence hauled his special car and knocked at WE CORE VARICOCELE the door Mr Gould responded in per- ¬ No matter how serious your case niav son and the reporter held up his card be or how long you may have had it our NEW METHOD TREATMENT will so that his victim could read it through cure it The- wormy veins return to the glass window their normal condition and hence the sexual organs receive proper nourishThe Chicago Bugle wants your opin ¬ ment Tho organs become vitalized all ion he shouted on the question of unnatural drains or losses cease and manly powors return No temporary refunding the 6 per cents benefit out a permanent cure assured Mr Gould regarded him through the NO CURE NO PAY NO OPERA- TLUJN JMEOESSARY glass with such a frigid expression that NO DETENTION FROM BUSINESS the interviewer has shivered at the mere memory of it ever since but finally CURES GUARANTEED opened the door on a crack and asked We treat and cure SYPHILIS GLEET EMISSIONS IMPOTENCY Young man do you wanfc me STRICTURE VARICOCELE SEMI Yes sir I want to interview you NAL LUS5ES BLADDER AND KID- ¬ NEY diseases on the subject of CONSULTATION UKrJti JiUOKS JjKEE CHARGES Mr Gould began to shut the door MODERATE If unable to call write for a QUESTION BLANK for HOME On the subject of the devil yelled the indignant reporter as he saw all his hopes fading away Young man said Mr Gould opening the door once more an inch or two f122 W FOURTH ST on that subject you had better see Jim CINCINNATI O Keene Hes got all the points and is anxious to give them away to spite old Plood Gould always believed that the secret of his ability to overcome others in any contest of wits was his temperate habit of life He never tasted whisky but once In the days when he was a surveyor in a small way and was mapping a county on the practical line of getting lodgings and meals of the farmers in exchange TO for marking correct sundials on their i j i i j I j j 1 i i i t ii riA i ¬ -- 3 co ¬ mwmmtm3 CUR- ¬ When I wm engaged in my profession down south some ycrrsngo I was called on to defend a young man whom I will call Jake who was arrested for burglary He was only 19 good looking and exceedingly bright According to his story which I found was true lie was left an orphan at an early age and was brought up by his grandmother who kept a small store in a country town in Pennsylvania While ho was reading with a Presbyterian clergy man preparatory to his entering college he became disgusted with his mode of life and started off to look for adventures Ho wandered away on foot and his money was soon spent and he found himself one night moneyless and houseless and almost in rars He came across a plantation and tne lights in the great house shone out bright and cheerful He turned up a narrow path and soon found himself with only a narrow coppice between him and the house He crept through the coppice and saw that a large company thronged tho big dwelling and were evidently hav ¬ ing a good time Tho parlors were crowded and lie saw that preparations had been made for private theatricals Keeping in the shadow he passed round to tho side of the house and saw a window in tho second floor brightly lighted Che sash was open and a young man was inside evidently putting on a dress for somo part in a play Presently the light was turned down and tho young man disappeared from tho room After a time Jake went cautiously toward the house and had a look at the situation Walking round to tho of tho window ho came across a ladder which ho rear brought and placed so as to enable him to Ho ascended the lad- ¬ reacli the window satisfying himself that all der and after ws clear entered the room On the bed lay a full dress suit no doubt laid aside by tho recent occupant and a handsome gold watch and chain at tached to tho vest Patent leather shoes lay on the floor On tho dressing table was a pocketbook containing over 600 in bills and a diamond ring and pin lay near by In a valise lying open on a chair were various articles of clothing He threw off his brogues and put on the patent leathers Then he drew on tho trousers which were lying on tho bed His next act was to put on a shirt taken from the valise a collar and a necktie Ho arrayed himself in the vest and dress coat and took a view of himself in the large glass He unlocked the door walked out boldly into the corridor and turned toward the 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board and was soon steaming away In thepocket I i ¬ of tho overcoat he found a case of line ci- ¬ gars one of which he lit On reaching - ¬ ¬ Kennedys Kergan ¬ Low Rates Imft kcinnati A doorafceps he became IVory lowratea will bain ef- ifecfc from all points in tbo i South to Cincinnati and re- ituni via the Queen 6c Cre- icont Route and its connect-I ins lines during tho 0 t s I R J iZd NationalEacampment Sept 5th to 10th 1898 Tickets will be on sale Bopt 3rd to 9th inclusive rood returning Sept 13th Extension of limit to Oc- ¬ tober 2nd can be secure by depositing ticket With Joint Agent Call on your Ticket Agent or vrrito for tall Information to Finest train CWB r ft 1 ft w vestibule trains run daily from Jacksonville Savannah i Atlanta Columbia Xacon aBirminnrham Meridian New Orleans Ashovllle Knoxville tc Chattanooga Lexington through to Cincinnati without chantro via the famous I servico in the South Through I Pullman Sleepers on handsome I ueeh Crescent ROUTE dusty afternoon He came to a country tavern In hi pocket was a 5 cent piece It suddenly struck him that as i medi- ¬ cine to relieve faintness he ought to buy a glass of whisky with his nickel I was ignorant of bar usage he said once in describing the incident to a triena and so when a glass and a bottle were set before me I filled the tumbler chock full The bartender made no protest and I swallowed the big horn Then 1 went my way trundling my wheelbar- ¬ row like measure of distances and occasionally taking the bearings with a sextant Never in my life had my work gone off half so blithesomely and for awhile I felt as though making a map of the starry heavens instead of a Tery dusty portiort of this mundane sphera After an hour or more of exaltation I grew sleepy and took a long nap under a tree in a field I awoke with an awful headache and found that the figures entered in my notebook during the time of extra steam were quite incoherent I was fully convinced that whisky was a bad surveyor and I have never tried it for any other purpose Cor Kate Fields Washington ¬ ¬ ¬ tired one hot tho junction a train was waiting into which he got and was whirled awayr ho cared not whither At daylight the train stopped for a quar ter of an hour The young man who had purposely dropped his hat while looking out the car window as the name on the hat might give hhn away asked the con- ¬ ductor where he could get another hat There was a store opposite the station and to that the conductor directed him and there he got a soft felt hat Then he got something to eat and went off with the train Of course I could tell you just where Jake stopped but thats not necessary By dusk he had reached Ja populous city and there he parted with his overcoat and his dress coat and got new ones in their places He went to a hoteL antL had a good feed and treated himself to a bottle of wine He was too restless to- stay there all nightr and so he took a train north and in due time reached New York He bought some things needful and put them in a valise After seeing the town he deter mined to visit his old home and you may be sure his old grandmother was surprised to see him It was dusk when he arrived and he invented a story to- account for his absence and improved appearance- - The old lady was suspicious- and told him her mind and he grew alarmed fearing that she might do something to endanger his safety After she was fast asleep he left the house went to the railroad station a mile away and took a train for Ohio How comes the- remarkable part of the story It looks like an invention but it is every word true Jake reached the place to which he had taken his ticket next day and staid there for a few hours Late in the afternoon lie resolved to go farther west and went to the station Many per- sons were waiting as it was a junction and several trains were expected A series of whistles rang out and an engine and tender appeared in a cutting approaching at a rapid rate As the en sine passed there was a loud report and something shot up into the air It turned out to be a broken nut It descended with terrific force and injured a passenger on the plat- ¬ form of the station His son and daugh ter who were accompanying him home rushed to the spot and among the first to render aid was Jake A doctor attended to the in juredL man and he was removed to a hotel near by The son had been atten ¬ tively observing Jake for some time and just as the wounded man was carried away his son said to Jake Will you be good enough to tell me the ¬ ¬ - This Means Money For You JLhhF wamm wdm Mdtaa sajfcai famm0 BBS Bain mm p ¬ - - TWIN BROTHERS Wo VmvA -- 1 -- - list the manv erood thiners we have for i TTAn hiG ic a Rvoio Vt S nomal SoW frT IK nTrn t davs we onlv ask that you call at our mammoth store examine the qualities hear the special low prices in nn snarta here to 4 OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT saw or and you will then acknowledge that you never figures heard before of such wonderful values slaughtered at such low every purchase no We FREE ctyiq11 are still giving cupons with fflass frflimpfl Von nan vat FREID fine Tge th otnr a mnUM Twxnr a beautiful rocking chair a useful flour bin a fine clock etc by buying Remember the Maine Store to Save Money in Dry Goods Clothing Slippers c ¬ time Tea as Medicine In some forms of heart disease tea proves a useful sedative while in others it is positively injurious Many cases of severe nervous headache are instantly relieved by a cup of strong green tea The young fellow drew out the watch which he had stolen and told the time The son turned aside and spoke to an offi- ¬ cial and presently both came up to Jake accompanied by another man This per son said the son has in his possession a watch and chain stolen from me at such a time and place And he also wears a dia mond pin taken at the same time I re quest you to arrest him Exchange ¬ ¬ ¬ pi 1 1 Shoes IS ONLY AT i Preferable to Opera sadly Ach hlmmell How is it you look so gay unt happy when das German opera and all dose Wagner singers are no longer here Herr Hornlieb smilingly Ha Dosa Wagner singers go but I care not I haf taken a room next by a dentists office and dot dentist is busy all tay Chicago Record Herr Hugelspiel TWIN BROTHERS BOURBONS BIGGEST BARGAIN BRINGERS 701 703 MAIN ST YRUP PEPSI N CURZ3 CONSTIPATION DR CALDWELLS taken without the addition of either milk or sugar but it should be only occa- ¬ sionally resorted to in such cases it be ¬ ing much better to avoid the cause New York Journal i t PARIS KYJ S y - r i -- im