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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895)
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Digital page images are linked to the text file. wsww- ftw I v y AaSaPS 4X W V CHAMP ritf g PRINTED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY NEW PARIS BOURBON CO KY TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1898 sr MILLERSBURG News Notes Gathered In Ami About The Htir- Miss Lula Loag of Midway is the Mary and Lizzie Taylor guest oi Mr John Miller of Atlanta Ga is the guest ot his brother W M Miller The City School will commence Mon ¬ day Sept 17th the school house haviug been repaired Mr Orlando Brady wife and son of Carlisle spent Snudwv here wirh Mr L C Vimont and family Miss Jennie M Pivmll is visiting her cousin Mis Louis Rirrs nar North Mi-St-- I Established t MILLER Editors and Owners feb i issi IHIIW MM IWBgmAi CI EIGHTEESTH YEAR FO ii - 73 mugfy n i i rrwr v ur BROWERS THE LARGEST HOME OUTFITTERS IN THE ENTIRE SOUTH Statioutfgr relatives1 Friday Ilht by thf truin Geo i -- Brvan had a fine cow killed near Porter FOR FUKNITIIRt car loads of new and choice aoudi- pat the hist few days Chairs from 75c to 2 Rockers from 148 up to an price Couches from S75U 10 and S15 up Parlor Suits complete from SIS up Red Room Suits from 1250 up - Mr SaWll McOliuock of Chicago spent Tnufsday aiid trriday here wicb Mr J Rl Triplett of Sharpsbmg was the guestjf hlv Thos Triplett Friday and bought a tine ouk of Win Tarr F A Herbert of the Clover Valley Poultry Earm has uone to Mt Olivet Fair tbilyeek with 12 coos ot hue fowls ALL TENTHS WOfEN Of Physician Surgeon b JINE Here is ample evidence of great pieparation Over two on our floors in all the pain i and sicknessfrom which women suffer is caused by weakness or Office Fousth and Pleasant Ste Office Hours 16iug tf i 7 to 10 a m 2 to 4 p m 7 to 8 p m derangement in 45 Kr is- OUR CARPET style and tone priced purposely low Hemp Carpets 16 2 8c per yard Ingrain Carpets 25c 4c 50c Brussels Carpets 50c r5c 00c Velvet Carpets 75c 85c- 90c Mattings Oil Cloths and all floor lequisites - DEPARTMENT Will now signalize itself Well made Carpets with - - WALL PAPER Buying sVould begin in earnest this we- k Not onl is the price right BU we have prepared a glorious array oi temptin r tyles for oiir insnectKn IRON BEDS -- DRAPE UE3 WOOD MANTEL -- Haviugipurchased the county right for tbejpLittle Wonder Seed Fan which will pparaTe any and all kinds oi seedsJEmd can be operated by one Middletown this we k man Pjge- 12 00 I will tiy and call oF Paris on all pdrsbns before seeding time Robt Kenn y aid family Rt spectfnlly vonrs spent Sui day here with Mrs Heury Ed Bedford Patterson and faiuilv f 1R Ruddles Mills Ky Mr Frank Anuoug and wife of My ville cuue SiurNy to visit DoniiiUse any other but Purity I F ChaMfelor nd ute m f n jr it r ill nour iivom raris milling- uo ten p K Kimnrou i wiieann num Mr of Cyiithinnn wrv liivsts of John your gWcer you want no other Jameson ai d lanuly nuia All grocers keep it j j i the organs of menstruation Nearly always L a NELSON opp i - when a woman is not well these organs are affected But when Pleasant St First Presbyterian they are strong and healthy a woman is very seldom sick re Church Dr Bucks old office Office on first floor Office Hours 8 feJCfRfgW PI J to 12 a m 1 to 5 p m - j j X F PW PlMtiPP Wf7B l ft bT 5 Carpets Furniture Wall Pape1 LXSaTG Xi35S OJea SSZTS fgHMnwre-Tr-- iW9WA2W13nCCaJ3CeFiniriCna7BaHSXSWVCSK CI 3 Mr Letton Vimout bought last week WET WHEAT 4S of lOf0 lb extra live feeders Here are a few reasons why II S Stout has succeeded in building forliadMcKinnon of Btdfontaine Ohio D We have ip the largest tailoring busine s in Pans th Mrs W M MilU r rernrned Sunday five years ago that the only FIRST He recognized the fact that from a weeks visit with relatives in V orougnly clean and dry day of big profits and small sales was past Paris and is much improved in health whai thi ashed wet SECOND lie cuts the orice of tailor made garments at least 40 Messrs J G- Smedley aud Owen In PER CENT gels returned Friday from New York reasinabls He kept up the quality of his materials his styles and where they purchased a stock of Win THIRD 3w J -- Is tf 1 Mrs Lizzie D Thompson of fhirMgo is iHtiutt her morh r Mrs Margaret Moore and other of Pine Blnff Miss Rrhy Dt Voo-UArir i Mn- - fnsr of Miss s MnrsrueMLB and Catharine Rankm nar town Wanted To buy a small improved farm of about 75 hiw Address 6sep 4t Lock box 7 Vilersbnrg K For Sale -- A white lemon potted Admale setter eiirhieen months old 2t Ky dress Box 102 Miliersburg Miss Louie Wirford returned to Lev ins ton yesterday and will tae charge asladyprincipal at Hninilton College nMvs - Tbe Sgrv b st cmp niies com ¬ agency wixicli insures pose -- againsifire win Non -- union B7 tS nj ttorm A sent Is natures provision for the regu-¬ lation of the menstrual function It It cures all female troubles is equally effective for the girl in her teens the young wife with do- mestk and maternal cares and the woman approaching the period known as the Change of Life They all need it They are aU benefitted by it For advice in cases requiring special directions addrca twins syjnptoms Ladies Advisory Department the The Chattanooga Medicine Co Chattel nooga Tenn THOS OPi RE3STT of y ears county near my farm in Bonrbon Ewalts Cross Roads and on Paris Cvnthiana Turnrjike containing five hundred and sixty six acres Possession given March 1 1899 Privilege of seed- ¬ No one but strictly reliable ing given parties need apply W E HIBLER 232 W Main st Lexington Kyv I desire to lease for a term 0 FINTOT ¬ Bros bavelab ly improv- ed their rber shop making it deenled- t attractive thou in Paris ly the Ihy ot a prompt expert and polite serviceTimd their shop is as cool as any in the city Hot or cold baths at any hoar M Chaw RD Tupelo Miss says suffered from very irregular sbter and painful menstruation and doctors could not relieve her Wine of Cardul entirely cured her and also helped my mothsr through the Change of Life 1 COOPER My mcines t wil your es The Mexican War Veteran j of Ken tucky will mett in annual reunion on the 20th at H n olsburg The National meeting of ne Mexican War Veterans will be held at Louisville on the 21st and 22d - Chr ¬ Mr W V Shaw our popular L 3LMn agent returned Sundny from a three New York weeks visit in Washington OF A and other cities As a result of this system he has built up a large trade that appreMrs T M Pnrnell and Miss Mary A ciates the fact that they save twenty dollars on a single Suit or Over- ¬ returned Saturday from Paris accom- ¬ Many customers at a small profit rather than a few customers panied by Judge W M Purnell who coat s spent Sunday here t a big profit says H S Stout The npdersigm d will If you want credit your high price taibr gladly extends it for he Tobacco cutting is progressing finely Sale oriftbe premises on offer at Public and nearly every raiser wil hive to ijnakes you pay dearly for it in the end Jfc Why not turn over a newleaf wear the best save money by scaffold some in the fields as the yield 1898 is largest ever known n n Dtoui b triaj i ¬ liis workmanship FOURTH He always does as he advertised ter good3 HHIXLER00 pi mm fipi TflOElX22B It is estimated by naval attaches of FOR PLEASURE PDOTOGRAPHY this Government abroad that aBide from the loss of her colonies and the damages to her navy the war with the United States cost Spain in the neighborhood of 374800000 ADLAKE CAMERA 12 33lcL 3 5 Makes the best photographs Never out of order Takes 4x5 plates that all keep no matter what make any-where- It is the easiest camera - fmlkestbt tFrifest ItQpmldWio - a 1 1 m ir ttw mmmoj 3000 AND PARIS FURHI3HISG H JOE MUNSON 3500 CO S TAILORING STOUT Manager Cutter 5CJ3dVieWoFaCfangedla v K j oUeorrtj Ato6inl ArJVKlljAl- w VJ A- Vi I i I v i XAeXtlKZA hUoXi - fSRQWl 4m VJt m IT kwu Vbw T I t I IB y- J1 J 7f iwfijl - SOT V koA toiceAiliAee wthti Wvicli eUcted Alkwm Sold I13 James Kennedy Druggist f F agaihst fire irom an exieuueu viii wimi u giauu bropshrrev widbwdf A Crshrbpsbir mother Mrs Bonlden aud aunt Mrs containing about HO acies of land situ- ¬ wind and storm Woolfolk at Mudi6onville Jacksonville Bourbon ated near W 0 HINTOft Agent County Ky Biop took several McClelland It has upon it a comfortable dwelling premiums on their lancy harness mare CALDWELLS ¬ at Ewiug last weei and will take sev- aud all necessary outbuildings the being one of the best prouucing place eral head to Mt Olivet this week farms in the county INDIGESTION The sale of the Jap Arthur and Dr This is a rare opportunity for one de Mathers farm of 205 acres of well siriug to make an investment in a small improved laud near Hooktown will farm It t ike place to morrow the 14th Terms One third cash balance in Mr Robt Collier aud Miss Alma equal payments of one and two years Collier of Mt Sterling are guests of the deferred payments to bear interest tbfir sisters Mrs W O Mcf lintock at 0 per cent per annum or the pur ¬ The undersigned composing the firm an 1 Mrs Will Beatord near town chaser may pay cash for the whole of Haggard Reed Laundry have tbis Miss Josephine Dorsw of r lisle Sale at 11 oclock a m 13 1898 by mutual consent day June a id Miss Lilly Blackwell of Wi chea ¬ dissolyed partnership C E Reed as WM M PURN LL Hv gu sts ot Misss Lelia aud ter debts aud liabilities Att for Mrs Frances Shropshire suming all the firm will please settle Jennie McClintock Thurslay and Fri- ¬ Those owing the td A T Forsyth Auctr day with Mr Reed From June 13 1893 J H Haggard is not liable for debts con- ¬ Rv J G Andnon of Tampa Fla tracted bv above firm arrived here Sitnnlav to visit his sister Use Parib Milling Co s Purity Signed this 13th dav of Juue 1898 H- and children preaehd Sunday C E REED and niht at the Presbyterian flour for sale by all grocers morniu 5sp 4wks J H HAGGARD C tu ch kODSSHMU for it Take no other Ask Messrs bjis Earl Cnr RATIROAD TIME CARD r ut and fliHS Mt rruuee walkd to taris Triday eveniuu ou a wager N R R L My agency insures against Time one iiunr and 28 minutes from bridge to bridge eiubt miks ARRIVAL OF TRAINS fire wind and storm best oli re- ¬ wy the last quarterly meet- ¬ liable prompt paying compa- ¬ From Cincinnati 1058 a m 538 p Sundav ing at Methodist hurj for this con ¬ m 1010 p m on un on ference year and It- v Dani Robertson nies From Lexington 511 a in 745 a m P E and R v W M Britt boh 333 p id 627 p m W 0 HINTON Agent preached their last sermons both hav- ¬ From Richmond 505 a m 740 a m ing beeu here for four years 328 p in From Maysville 742 a m 320 p m bcompanies-T-T-insures Mifia MarvSmedTevnmMiia x isaftfifflSHBds Insure in my agency non- ¬ union Prompt paying reliable - SDR PEPSlN II The after expense is least The Pleasure is most Sent express paid anywhere in the United States A careful book on it sent if you ask ADAMS WESTLAKE CO 110 Ontario Street Chicago - VfiE2Bffl getjem dealers cS aSri s Dissolution Hotice r 1 ¬ - Ci-mc-lo- r Sew Fall Styles b6 The Brooklyn - Made from fine smooth kid of the very best quality silk top facing fast color eyelets in the lace has all the fine points of a high grade shoe and is stylish and serviceable Made in button and lace Welts or Turns H III H til DEPARTURE OF TRAINS I ITIIIII To Cincinnati nfi TTiiffilBni EraHSilIji WfjWwj TifmiiMr 21 To Lexington 747 a m 1105 a m 545 p m 1014 p m To Richmond 1108 a m 543 p m 1016 p m To Maysville 750 a m 635 p m F B Carr Agent Richmond Nicliolasville and Beattyville 340 p m 515 a in 751 a m and they are worth absolutely eveTy cent we ask for them Price Main 350 Clays Shoe Store Cor 4th Paris Ky Ilailroad L H Landman M Df No 503 W Ninth Street Cincinnati Ohio SSSIiii Ring out tho oI tn new Versailles Ky July To ErWisSlfe gSuwllilggfel xfmUSilllE Pey forests We bring to you the new and true from tho of Norway DR BELLS Pine THE STEEL ANCHOR RANGE Alsojdraw out grate removable and renewable without having to disconnect water box A heavy durable construction best materials skilled workmanship modern and in all its appointments A handsome piece of kitchen furniture noth For Xi ing better can be produced Thirty three years experience ooTq tions up-to-dat- e -T- ar-Honey all Concerned urday Jnly 16th and continuing each Will be at the Windsor Hotel Parish Saturday until further notice train No rly will 3 leavimr Versailles at 652 p m run through to Irvine Returning TUESDAY SEPT 13TH 1895 train No 2 will leave Irvine as 500 a m each Mondnv thus enabling parties returning every second Tuesday in eachl to spend Sundae at Estill Springs and month return Monday ia time for business Reeerence Every leading physician Browning G P A C of Paris Kentucky p m tram from Paris connects 530 with thi rrain uoing to the Springs and the 5 a m train from the Springs con- ¬ N at Richmond nects with the Li Junction so thut you can reach Paris at 745 a m Plan Your Summer Outing Now Go to Picturesque Mackinac via The Coast Iilne Of 1896 Commencing Sat- ¬ 11 Hasball bearing grate cant stick shakes easily under all condi- ¬ - HUJV Ktt UHIUiUlUVUW nil WJ nooloro UVC4JWJU v TERSTEGGE GOHMANN CO Louisville Ky VI f nril Ml w It f AM 80 YEARS OLD and never Pine-Tar-Hon- science to a Pleasant Permanent Positive Cure for coughs colds and all inflamed surfaces of the Lungs and Bronchial Tubes The sore weary cough worn Lungs are exhila- ¬ rated the microbe bearing mucus is cut out the cause of that tickling is removed and the inflamed membranes are healed and soothed so that there Is no inclination to cough SOLD BY ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS Natures most natural remedy improved by BUCKNER TOBACCO B1HTO IUU LOUISVILLE PH Bottlta Only 25c 50c and 100 Sizes BE SURE YOU GET I used any remedy equal to Dr BeUa It gives quick and permanent relief Dr Bells In grip aa well aa coughs and colds it makes ey PEae-Tar-Hon- ey 5Bdacah3vy reak 1 unRS strong Mrs M A Metcalfe V for the round trip including meals and Four Months Storage Free berths One thousand miles of lake ride on new modern steel steamers for the Independent Waretiyuae Send 2c for illustrated above rates pamphlet Address W L DA 715 Agent A A Schantz G P A ljan99 Detroit Mich ParisKyv It only 1550 costs 1350 from Detroit from Toledo 17 from Cleveland EY cs ri -- - -- - i i s - - THE BOUKBON NEWS PAMS KY TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1898 UNTRANSLATABLE EMPRESS DEAD r Elizabeth of Austria Stabbed to tlie Heart by an Anarchist in Geneva She Staggered to INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE Ueveral Promlent Gentlemen Have Been Asked to Serve Bnt Most of Them AN EXPLOSION by the Catastrophe THE PEACE BOARD FILLED ¬ it is Thought Will Decline Senator George Gray of Delaware Ac cepts the Appointment as One of Four and Possibly a Dozen Lives Lost the Peace Commissioners KiO American Phrase Get TIie Is Difficult for Foreigners to Translate Totnfo Scrofula tio Wnnri nf millions and sooner oi o later may break out in hip disease running sores or some more complicated iorm Iler Feet and Started for the Boat Believing Herself Un- ¬ hurt On Beaching the Vessel She Fainted and Expired ¬ t Geneva Switzerland Sept 12 Empress Elizabetli of Austria had been here a few days and was leaving- Geneva for Montreaux wheie she in tended to stay for some time She left her hotel for the steamboat at 1245 p m On her way from the hotel to the pier she was assaulted by a man who rushed up to her and struck her The empress fell but staggered to her feet and started on again for the boat believing herself She reached the steamer unhurt which the captain after some hesitation ordered to proceed only doingso however at the command of her maj esty Shortly after the boat put oft the empress fainted and the steamer re turned to the pier Her majest3 was taken ashore at once and carried to her hotel where she expired a little later without regaining consciousness It was then found she had been stabbed and that the assassins stiletto had reached her heart The assassin was arrested and proved to be an Italian anarchist named Luc cheni who said that he was born in Paris The news of the murder of the empress spread rapidly through the city almost stupefying the people with horror London Sept 12 The story of the assassination of the empress of Aus tria reached here through the Paris of fice of the Havas news agency The Prench foreign ofiice confirms the report of the assassination of the empress of Austria Vienna Sept 12 The plans for the funeral of the late Empress Elizabeth who was assa3sinated by an anarchist Saturday at Geneva contemplate bringing the remains to Vienna next Thursday a tying in state on Friday and the obsequies of interment on Sat urday Every flag in the city was at half mast Sunday and the theaters races and other amusements are suspended indefinitely All the archdukes and the Arch duches Marie Valerie have arrived at - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ -- ¬ Schoenbrunn 1 - - t Bekne Switzerland Sept 12 The federal council met Monday morning and sent the following telegram to Emperor Francis Joseph The Swiss federal council has the honor to express to your majesty its profoundest grief and deepest indig nation at the horrible crime to which er Majesty Empress Elizabeth has fallen victim Our pain and indisraa- lion are still the greater owing to the foul crime having been committed on Swiss territor where the departed as she had often done before was seeking recovery from bodily sufferings which recovery as on previous ¬ plosion of 40 gallons of gasoline in the cellar of a grocery store at 1444 South street Sunday night surely four- and possibly a dozen more lives were lost As an immediate consequence of all of those asked to serve before mak ing any announcement It appears tc the explosion the building where it be accepted among high officials that occurred and those adjoining it on Gen Gordon Mr Lamont and Mr either side collapsed and up to 10 Lincoln are not likely to accept The oclock four hours after the occur- ¬ two ex secretaries of war are very rence four bodies had been recovered busy men of affairs and it is thought from the ruins and three of these to be hardly probable that they can identified as follows Samuel Schattenstein keeper of the spare the time for the work grocery store his son of the commission It was re- Abraham a ten months old child ported Sunday night that Mr Lamonts declination had been re- named Goldberg the fourth body was ceived but this on inquiry failed oi that of a girl about ten years old How the explosion occurred is yet The opinion was exconfirmation The front of Ko 1444 pressed by high officials that Gen unknown was immediately blown out and Manderson Col Sexton and Dr Keen As stated however this was followed by the col- ¬ might serve some of the gentlemen have written lapse of that structure and Nos that they had the matter under advise- 1442 occupied by Morris Goldbrig ment and there is considerable doubt furniture store and 1440 Louis Sallo noses shoe store The west wall of what the result will be 1440 occupied by L Wangers clothing All the build- ¬ IN THE CITY OF HAVANA store was blown out ings were of brick three stories in In the confusion and excite- ¬ The American Kvacuation Commission height ment following the disaster it is as Arrived Saturday and Were Wel ¬ yet impossible to secure anything like comed by Spanish Officers an accurate census of the occupants Havana Sept 12 The United but it is generally stated that the up States transport Resolute having on per floors were crowded with families board the Ameiican evacuation com- huddled together in tenement fashion mission was sighted at 7 oclock Sat-¬ Coming as it did at the supper hour urday morning from Morro Castle and it is feared the loss of life will be entered the port of Havana at 745 a heavy The list of injured will be m She anchored near a place called long They were taken to all hosTriscornio a most healthy part of the pitals within a radius of a mile bay After the recovery of the four bodies At 8 oclock Gen Solano the chief of the authorities decided to postpone staff and Maj Garcia Bonitor of the the search for additional victims until general staff left the palace in a car- ¬ Monday morning thus obviating the riage and a little while afterward dangers and delays of working upon Gen Parado a member of the Spanish the mass of debris and wreckage in the commisoion and Dr Congosto secre- ¬ darkness tary general of the government drove The corpses of Schattenstein and his in a carriage to La Machina wharf son were picked up on the steps of Xo Both parties there embarked in a 144 The unidentified steam launch and went on board the girl was found pinioned by a mass of Resolute to welcome the American timbers in the rear of the same build ¬ commissioners ing and the Goldberg child died while The palace of the captain general being taken to a hospital has been prepared to do honor to the The injured at the Howard hospital American commissioners The stairs are L Schattenstein aged 12 broken have been carpeted as upon the occa- ¬ nose and laceration of scalp Alexan ¬ sion of great reception days and the der Schattenstein aged 0 lacerated commissioners will be received in the scalp condition serious Mary Healey salon of the crown Capt- Gen Blanco aged 65 fractured leg Annie McPhil will be in full uniform omy 40 years contusion of ankle ¬ - Washington Sept 12 At the white house no statement was made Sunday night as to the status of the commission to inquire into the administration of army bureaus although it was understood that most of the gentlemen invited by the president to serve on the commission were heard from Some of them had written that they had the matter under consideration and it was thought to be desirable to await final conclusions by ¬ Seven Persons ¬ ¬ Were Terribly Injured Four Dead Bodies Were Taken From the Ruins Rescuing Postponed Tdl Daylight 12 Philadelphia Sept By the ex- ¬ rival at the state department Friday Assistant Secretary Moore stated thai the fifth peace commissioner was Senator Gray of Delaware The senator it is understood reconsidered his de termination to decline at the earncsl solicitation of the president Washington Sept 10 Upon his ar-¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ What gives mc most trouble said a for sign military attache is trying to translate your American language into English first jand then into mv own language so as to give my government a correct understanding of the spirit nnd character of your soldiers I find the phrase get there for example difficult When I saw your infantry going forward against the opposing troops in the forts and intrenohments I said to the officer with me that the infantry should not attempt such a movement without the artil lery Youre right he told me but the boys will get there At night when we were all so hungry I ventured to inquire if a further movement were contemplated till your army was provisioned Then the officers who were gentlemanly all laughed and said the army would think about rations when they got there The second day we met many of your wounded men coming back as we were going forward When the colonel asked them about the fighting so many times I heard them say We got there And afterwards 1 also heard those words used very often But it is so difficult for me to explain so my own people will understand it Boswhat nature of tactics is get there ton Transcript ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ cure scrofula or prevent it thoroughly purify your blood with Hoods Sarsaparilla which has a continually growing record of wonderful cures GOO New Ulother-in-Iia- w s w r partita Story 1 six for 85 Is Americas Greatest Medicine Hoods Pills cure indigestion biliousness ¬ ¬ 8ENATOP GEORGE GRAY DELAWARE ¬ The full board now consists of Sena tor C K Davis Secretary Day Sena tors Frye and Gray and Whitelaw Rcid George Gray was born at Newcastle Del May 4 1840 was attorney general in 1S79 and served two terms was ap pointed to the United States senate as a democrat to succeed Thomas F Bayard who became secretary oi state was re elected in 1SS7 and 1S93 TO ¬ A tailor in Chicago accidentally swallowed was g going but me a needle and died as a result of the inflam- if I shed have to carry her own mation set up by the small needle Little Cleveland Plain Dealer things have frequently great power as is seen in a few small doses of the famous Hos When a worthless man tetters Stomach Bitters which however clock he is gazing at theisnt staring at the thermometer has an entirely different effect from the Atchison Qlobe needle in this notice The Bitters make nervous weak and sickly persons strong and well again They are also good for dyspepsia and constipation ¬ Swallowed a Needle and Died A Cleveland man who went east to hpend his vacation brought home vth him what he story Mother-in-thinks is a new mother-in-laare a drug on the market stories law but this one seems to De a little less druggy than usual A man and his wife went to went Europe and the mans mother-in-laalong Up to this point there is no novelty in the story On the voyage the mother-in-lafell ill and died Of course she had to be buried at sea and so the usual canvas sack was made but instead of an iron weight to sink the body they used a big bag of coal In commenting on the arrangements afterward who stuttered bad the bereaved I always knew where ly said w w son-in-la- w ¬ she asked as Have you a soul for music she turned from the piano For music yes he replied and then he hastily changed the subject and neglected to ask her to sing again But she knew You cant always fool a girl even if she does think she has a voice Chicago Post Only for Mnsic W2 E ¬ MAKE INVESTIGATION ¬ Commission Will Be Appointed To Visil and Make Keport Upon the Con ¬ ditions of Army Camps ¬ 1 ten-year-o- ld - Harry Rothermet 12 SHIPS LOST IN THE STORM scalp Maggie Goldbeitg 32 yeaS la- cerated scalp Sarah Goldberg 14 Evidence That Two Vessels With Twenty years lacerated scalp and contused Persons on Board Went to the Bottom ankle At the Jefferson hospital are A F Fish 39 years fireman of truck D SAVA3f2fAir Ga Sept 12 A Brunslacerated wound of scalp and Yetta wick Ga special to the Morning Goldberg nine years contusion of News says that Postmaster Symons leg and back and lacerated wound of who chartered a tug and went in scalp search of the schooner John H Piatt At the Polyclinic is Rose Schattenwhich was in the terrible storm of years lacerated finger August 30 has returned to Brunswick stein eight with unmistakable evidences of the MORE TROUBLE EXPECTED ships loss with all on board Postmaster Symons son was a passenger on George Burton Colored Who Assaulted ¬ ¬ years lacerated Near Brunswick Ga Augrust 30 mg occasions she had every hope of find- - r 4 f The council hastens to assure your majesty at the same time of its own warmest sympathy and that of the whole Swiss people in the irreparable loss your majestj- - the imperial house and the peoples of Austria and Hun ¬ gary have suffered through your ex- ¬ alted ladys death The flag on the federal building is at half mast The council reassem- ¬ bled Sunday afternoon to receive re- ¬ ports regarding the crime and to con- sider the steps te be taken It is expected that the judicial authorities of the Canton of Vaud will conduct the inquiry and the trial Geneva Sept 12 The autopsy showed that the lung as well as the heart was pierced No strangers are allowed to approach the coffin of the murdered Emnress Elizabeth The body is embalmed and is dressed in white The doctors photographed the wound but the plate will be destroyed It is understood that Emperor Fran- ¬ cis Joseph will not leave Austria but will send high court officials to take the body o Vienna Flowers are ar ¬ riving in profusion The assassin maintains his cj nical demeanor and frankly congratulates himself on the success of his crime He saj s I am an anarchist but I belong to no committee I acted on my own in ¬ itiative Let them do as thev like with me That is my strength Geneva Sept 12 A file found late Sunday evening in the passage of a house on the Hue des Alpes has been identified by the assassin as the weapon he used His name though heretofore vari- ously given and published here as Lac cheni Lucchesi and Luccessi is now said to be Luigini ¬ ¬ the Piatt schooner Jessie C Woodhull accompanied Mr Symons and he is confident that his brothers ship met the same fate A total of 20 persons were aboard the two lost ships Reply to the Presidents Telegram of A brother of Capt Townsend of the ¬ Con- ¬ Washington D C Sept 12 The president has received the folio win reply to his telegram of condolence sent to the Emperor Francis JoseDh Sciioexbkun x Sept 11 Emperor of Austria to the President of the United States Sincerely touched by the expression of condolence and sympathy which you have been pleased to forward me in the name of the government and people of the United States I beg you to accept for that expression my warm Signed sstthrnks dolence Mr Digby a brother of Mrs Cog Col Sexton Accepts gins the lady assaulted has just ar ¬ Chicago Sept 12 Col James A rived and verifies this statement Sexton the new commander-in-chie- f Every white man in town is going Df the G A R who has been asked by down well armed The town is in President McKinley to assist in the much excitement proposed investigation of the war deXaval Officers Promoted partment has returned to his home in Washington Sept 12 Among the this city and has announced his acceptance of the presidents appoint naval orders Saturday were the follow ¬ ing promotions Capt Higginson of ment the Massachusetts to be commodore The Gold Reserve from August 10 Assistant Naval Con Washington Sept 12 Saturdays structor R P statement of the condition of the constructor toHobson to be full naval date treasury shows Available cash bal delay in making from June 23 the ance S3097S5101 gold reserve 235 being caused by the last promotion the impossibility of 715227 having an earlier examination ¬ ¬ ¬ Francis Joseph1 care of The president has decided to appoint and Blacks Are Arminsr a commission to investigate the war Macon Ga Sept 14 The body of department Maj Gen Schofield and George Burton a Negro who assaulted ex Senator John B Gordon of Geor Mrs Coggins was found Sunday morn- ¬ gia have been asked to accept places ing at 10 oclock in the Flint river upon the commission about three miles below Digby rid- ¬ Death of Gen Manhs dled with bullets A rock wei hino Dennison Tex Sept 10 Judge L several hundred pounds was tied to it Burton was arrested Saturday at L Iaughs is dead of Brights disease Senoya Sunday morning about 3 Judge Maughs during the civil war oclock John Withon who lives near for a time commanded Bledsoes fa where the Negro was found heard mous Missouri battery in Gen Priced several gunshots and later went to in- ¬ command He was major in Gen For vestigate He found on the banks of rests cavalry and led the charge which the river old pieces of clothes burned resulted in the capture of Fort Pillow and saturated with blood With the At the battle of Chickamauga ho assistance of several friends Mr served the gun which killed Gen Withon dragged the river and found Lytle the noet soldier Judge Maughs was postmaster under Cleveland the bod News has just reached here that 200 Spanish Prisoners in Jersey City or 300 Negroes were marching to Digby New York Sept 10 Fifty Spanish armed with guns and rifles swearing prisoners captured at the naval battle vengeance Mrs Ooggins Lynched imitations manufactured by other par- ¬ ties The high standing- of the Cali ¬ fornia Fig Syrup Co with the medical profession and the satisfaction Surprising Achievement which the genuine Syrup of Figs has What is luck Uncle Jim Luck Well it is when a boy turns out given to millions of families makes to be as smart as his grandmother said he the name of the Company a guaranty was Detroit Free Press of the excellence of its remedy It is far in advance of all other laxatives To Cure a Cold in One Bay as it acts on the kidneys liver and Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All bowels without irritating- or weakenidruggists refund money if it fails to cure 25c ng- them and it does not gripe nor have a commission composed of emi nauseate In get its beneficial Instructor There is no point to this effects pleaseorder to nent men whom the people all know theme 1901 confidingly remember the name of Oh I always to make a tour of the camps and see was bad at punctuation Harvard Lam- the Company what is lacking and to say what the poon CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO real conditions are Whether or not I could not get along without Pisos Cure SAN FRANCISCO Cal the commission is to extend its inves for Consumption It always cures Mrs LOUISVILLE Ky NEW YOKK 2s E C Moulton Needham Mass Oct 22 94 tigations into the conduct of the war department in relation to An actress is often indebted to the florist for the flowers she gets over the footlights other of features the war Chicago Daily News remains to be seen The war depart Is the only sure cure in the world for Chronic Ul cers Bone Ulcer ScrofiilfHix Ulcers Vari ¬ ment officials believe that there have Halls Catarrh Cure cose Ulcer Ganjrrcne JFe ver Sores and all Old Sores It never fails Draws out all poison been greatly exaggerated complaints Is taken Internally Price 7oe Saves expense and sufferine Cures permanent Best salve for AliBcesacs riles ISurn Cuti made of the different camps and that iiy mail and Why isnt memory the thing we forget 63c all Fresh Wounds AIILEN small33c large 1 1 Book free MElftlCIXE this should be first investigated so as with Chicago Daily News CO Sc 1uul Minn Maid by Druggists to convince the fathers and mothers and other relatives of the soldiers that their men are being well taken ¬ - Washington Sept 10 It is said that the proposed commission for the investigation of affairs of the war de partment has been under considera tion for some time by the president Just what its duties will be when appointed has not been definitely de termined but it can be stated that one reason for its creation will be to visit and report upon the conditions in the various army camps and to satisfy the anxious relatives of soldiers that the care that ia being taken of them is the best that can be afforded- and if not to ascertain what should be done and report to the war department Officials at the war department say that inspectors and army officers have been sent to make investigations and where any fault has been discovered it has been corrected The suggestion is to ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ The War Is Over And now our thoughts are all of peace and home There are too often people to be found who have no home and it is to them these few Avords are addressed If you really want i home you can easily get one but you should act at once before the relapse from the war puts prices on the advance In Marinette County Wisconsin the very finest farming land is to be had now at a most modest figure Excellent home markets are at hand to take whatever the farmer raises and good prices1 are given These lands are on the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Railway and full information concerning them will cheerful v be furnished by C E Rollins Immigration Agent 161 La Salle Street Chicago ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ I ImitatP JPJIT- - THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS The Best Reason Little Clarence who reads and ponders Pa I have just been reading a paragraph which says there are various reasons why a man who talks in his sleep should not marry what are some of those reasons pa Mr Callipers The best reason my son is because he rJV vc bis sleep Puck is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fig Syrup Co only and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing- the true and original remedy As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co only a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding- the worthless - ¬ - ¬ ¬ - ¬ - ¬ ¬ ¬ -- ¬ The Whites It i i rmfri ¬ ¬ ¬ on July o rived in morning They went at once to the Anchor line dock in this city to board the City of Rome bound for home The men had been held prisoners al Norfolk Va Impressive Funeral Services Camp Wikoff Montauk PointL L off Santiago de Cuba ar Jersey City early Friday ¬ O Dewey Amerfcanizjnp the Philippines- - x A m Wherever Battle Ax goes it pacifies and satisfies everybody and there are more men chewing ¬ -- Sept 10 Impressive funeral services were held at 7 oclock Fridav morninq over the remains of Naval Cadet Thomas H Wheeler son of Maj Gen Joseph Wheeler and Second Lieut Newton D Kirkpatrick 1st United States cavalry who were drowned while bathing Wednesday afternoon A Heavy Failure PLU 3r Teddy New York Livermore Falls Me Sept 12 Roosevelt has authorized the announce- Fire here Saturday burned over 30 ment that he will accept the nomina buildings One life was lost 2 tion for the governor of New York oclock the fire was not under At conshould it be tendered to him by the trol The loss will reach nearly convention of the party to be held at 200000 ¬ ¬ Will Accept Sept 12 Col Theodore Big Fire at Livermore Falls ile ¬ the American Bible society died Sun- day at his home in Brooklyn of bron shitis aged 72 years Gen Gordon Will Not Serve J Hunt Dead Ga Sept 12 Gen John New York Sept 12 Rev Dr Al B Atlanta Gordon has declined to serve on the bert S Hunt for 20 years secretary oi commission requested by Secretary Saratoga Rev Dr Albert S The town of Jerome near here was completely wiped out Sunday morning by fire en ¬ tailing a loss of over 1000000 in prop erty Eleven bodies have so far been recovered while a score or more are said to be in the ruins or missing 12 Prescott Ariz Sept Many Lives Lost New York Sept 10 Charles Ger lach the proprietor of the Gerlach apartment house on West Twenty-seventh ¬ street bankruptcy Friday He places his lia bilities at 361763 of which amount SS72S73 is secured The assets are nominal filed a petition in ¬ to day than any other chewing tobacco ever made The popularity of Battle Ax is both national and international You find it in Europe you find it in Maine you find it in India and youll find it in Spain very soon Our soldiers and sailors have already taken it to Cuba and the Philippines 1 Are you chewing it Prominent Columbus Man Dead Six Bodies Recovered Columbus O Sept 12 Howard CCornwall Ont Sept 10 Six bodies Alger to investigate the conduct of the Bancroft of the wholesale dry goods were recovered from the wreck of tin Spanish American war giving as a firm of Bancroft Sheldon fc Candied Nev York and Ottawa bridge over tie here Saturday morning of heart dis- St Lawrence Fridayl reason his unstable health ease He was widely known ¬ ¬ Remember the name you buy again I I --a v O in-a- v- V rv yrs THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1898 IN HAVANA the Arrival of the Xk Best War Xews V OLD SOLDI EBS Sessions oniie 32d En GaniDinent G ft R at GlnclnnatL WELCOMED BY GOV ory of brave men united for love of country O and devoted to their fel- ¬ man low as will fill his page for succeeding gener- ¬ tor3s ations with a record that is imperish- ¬ able With our lifes work almost completed we can lay aside the man ¬ tle which we have worn with the as- ¬ surance that as soldiers and citizens we have been true to our faith devot- ¬ ed to our countoy and flag and confident in the ability of the American people to govern themselves and de ¬ fy the world As we behold the na- ¬ tion that we preserved as a tending armies has our hearty approbation but to the officers and men in our land ana na ¬ further Resolved commissioners under the supervision of the secretary of war are pushing the work of marking the lines of the army of Northern Vir ¬ ginia as rapidly as the title to the necessary land can be secured by the United States fur- ¬ That we are gratified that the val forces for the heroic conduct and sublime achievements for humanity and the glory of our flag and country UNEASINESS All Classes Are Awaiting1 The convention voted down a reso- ¬ United States Miliary Commission Feeling of Much Impatience ther BUSHNELL Resolved That in view of the limited appro- ¬ priations the progress which the commission- ¬ ers have already made and the stability and ¬ excellence of the work already done com- ¬ mands the admiration of every soldier and we called on by the Grand Army to ex- ¬ trust that Congress will be liberal in granting ercise his authorit3r in having the the funds to complete this great work accord- ¬ ing to the plans adopted The result will be laws executed in the spirit of fairness Evans con- ¬ grandly monumental and must awaken senti- ¬ justice and liberality union of all the states facing1 new ments of pride and patriotism in every true duct is declared to be inimical to the interest of honest applicants for pen- ¬ problems confronted with new possi- ¬ American heart a copy of these resolutions Resolved That bilities let us unite with all the ardour properly certified be forwarded to the honor- ¬ sions The resolution recites that though and zeal which we brought with us able secretary of war ¬ from Appomatox in every effort to upThe report of the committee on the there are 035000 applications for pen- ¬ lution to admit to membership in the G A R the men who served in the Spanish American war The convention scored United States Pension Commissioner Evans in a resolution President McKinley is Jas hief A Sexton Elected Commander-in-C- and Philadelphia Next Encampment Site THE OFFICERS MAKE THEIR REPORTS hold the flag and advance the govern- ¬ Gen Grant memorial reported that in ment as much as the committee of the li ¬ The report of the adjutant general brary of congress had rejected the Thomas J Stewart contained the fol- statue Mr Harrison Simmons the lowing- figures as to the membership sculptor of Rome Italy had been in- ¬ The members in good standing June structed to replace it asper contract 30 1S97 numbered C1945G The gain during the 3 ear was by muster 10940 transfer 4275 i einstatement 12 GST from delinquent reports 4551 total The losses were by death 7iS3 Gouin 32J Retiring Commander-in-Chie- f honorable discharge 1190 transfer Delivers His Annual Address and 4471 suspension 25033 dishonorable Makes Valuable Suggestions discharge 1G5 by delinquent reports 7041 by surrender of charter 1025 total 4G30G So the members in good Shows the standing June 30 1S9S numbered 305 Eeport of the Adjutant Geuaral Membership To JJe 005 G03 Number G03 The number of members remain of Members Remaining Suspended ing suspended at that date was 3GGGS Juue 30 1S9S Is 3GGG8 Reports received from departments ¬ x A WU if showed that SG10 members previously Cincinnati Sept 9 The opening of reported as suspended had been dropthe Thirty second National Encamp ped from the rolls In his report Alfred Lyth the senior ment of the Grand Army of the Repubreferred to lic at Music hall at 10 a m Thursday was the event of supreme interest to the visit of Post 2 department of New the veterans involving as it did the York to Hamilton Ont saying that question of admitting soldiers of the the cheers which greeted the comrades American Spanish war of the election on arrival and the reception on the of new officers and the selection of part of the citizens of Hamilton were illustrations of the recent drawing next years meeting place The civic and indtistrial and peace together in sympathy and feeling of parade was the event scheduled for the two greatEnglish speaking nations The junior vice commander-in-chie- f the afternoon Elaborate and pains ¬ taking arrangements assured its suc- ¬ Francis B Allen said in his report cess and the protection of the vast that no mistake would be made if the national encampment should in the crowds that lined the streets got down to the futuie select at least one national off- ¬ The women visitors more serious business of the conven- ¬ icer whose service was in the navy and tion the AVomens Relief corps Ladies thus give practical effect to the senti ¬ of the Grand Army of the Republic ment of the organization the equality and Daughters of Veterans gathering of the soldier and sailor The report of the quartermaster The fireworks in solemn conclave of thousands in general A J Burrows showed that will attract hundreds the receipts during the year were 17 the evening 195 and the expenditures 14G94 the Gen Gobin started the ball rolling at the public meeting and E R Mon- - balance on hand being 9902 credited fort started the waves of enthusiasm as follows General fund 2457 Grant by presenting to the retiring corn- - monument fund 5777 Sherman mon- mander-in-chia handsome gaveL ument fund S22G Southern memorial jrThe gavel was made of a Diece of fund 1440 The assets including the cash on wood from the doorsill of Gen Grants hand are 11395 and in addition 16 boyhood home Speeches were made and then the 000 are invested in United States bonds The The only candidates nominated for hall was cleared of outsiders were Albert D outposts were called in their work be commander-in-chie- f Shaw of Watertown 2s Y and James ing faithfully done At 1015 CoL J Milt Blair opened A Sexton of Chicago 111 of Ohio an- Commander Pugh the public preliminary meeting by in ¬ troducing Gov ItushnelL The gov nounced that Isaac F Mack of Ohio ernor welcomed the veterans saying had directed him to say that he de- ¬ he had never offered a welcome more clined to have his name presented as a candidate because the senior vice ilieartily felt you commander was to be chosen from the Comrades of Ohio I welcome to 3 our own comrades of other states city where the encampment is held 1 welcome you to the grandest com according to custom monwealth of the union said the A delegate from Kansas explained governor as he closed his brief ad- ¬ that the name of Thomas J Anderson dress of Topeka Kas which had been mencomrades tioned as a candidate would not be Mayor Tafel welcomed the as the city executive presented to the encampment The Chairman M E Ingalls of the citi- ¬ roll of states was then called and the zens committee spoke gracefully of vote was announced showing- the the committees that provided the election of James A Sexton who weeks entertainment He referred to received 424 votes while Albert D the promises made by him last year Shaw received 241 Comrade Shaw in at Buffalo when the encampment was a well worded speech moved the unan invited here When he said the time omous election of Sexton and the had come to decide whether they had motion was carried Sexton being been fulfilled loud applause rose from called returned his thanks in very all parts of the house brief form and the encampment imme ¬ He roused applause by reference to diately adjourned until 9 oclock Fri the present war He was also cheered daj at the sentiment that the soldiers of The contest among the cities for the present war should be part of the next encampment was one of the the G A R He deprecated newspaper most exciting of the daj s features exposures of bad management and and although one ballot settled it ver3 abuses of soldiers in the present war effectually the various championsof Gen Gobins address was full of in- ¬ various cities were claiming ever3r terest ne opposes the admission of thing in sight up to the very end veterans of the American Spanish war Philadelphia and Denver were the two into the G A R and the return of most prominent aspirants for the hon- ¬ the confederate flags or of entertaining the old soldiers but G A R Chicago had a nice little boom of her He reports a balance in the treasurj- - The total number of pieces own that was used as a lever to secure of mail handled bj-- the G A R off- ¬ votes for Sexton as commander The icials for the year just ending was vote was Philadelphia 395 Denver G5GG9G7 The number of pensioners 295 is 1040365 The pensions paid during Cincinnati Sept 10 The encampthe year amounted to 144 65 1879 SO ment convened Friday morning There Memorial day was celebrated was a poor attendance at the morning throughout the nation with more than session However considerable busi- ¬ usual enthusiasm and interest ness was transacted Patriotic teachings in the public Col W C Johnson of Cincinnati schools have progressed favorably O was electedsenior vice commander-in-chie- f Military drill having been added it while Daniel Ross of Dele lias become a remarkably popular feat- ¬ ware received the honor of junior vice ure in many of the public schools of commander-in-chie- f A R Pierce of the land was elected surgeon general Nebraska The question of the suspension of J and Rev D R Lucas of Indiana was comrades for the non payment of dues elected national chaplain All the of- ¬ still prevails and it is most difficult ficers were elected by acclamation to legislate in a manner that will do The various committees made their justice to those who can not afford to reports and the reading and adoption pay their dues without doing- great in- ¬ of these occupied considerable time justice to the posts in the cases of Two ladies of the National Army those who can afford to pay them but Nurses association presented a letter simply neglect to do so My observa- - which was read by the adjutant Gen ¬ ¬ ¬ ef sions pending the commissioner has discharged 100 clerks The statements of Evans should be taken with reserve so the committee on pensions declares Heaven There were two opposing votes on Everybody has some grievance to the resolution Silas Lei and of To- - air or some plan to propose which it is fondly imagining the commission will listen to and consider One can Triuinpii In Photographic Art really criveno reason for the unbound ¬ ed jo3r with which the approach of the The Carbon Photograph will stand commissioners is awaited the emotion the test of time and atmospheric in ¬ is quite In sterical for the women and fluences Made in all sizes and is dnr children are as much interested as the able The likennss is always preserved in minutest detail and can be made men from any old I invite all who The city Frida3 wore a holiday as- ¬ are interested picture pictures to exam ¬ in large pect and every reason is adduced for ine this wonderful picture before giving A morbid curiosity on the your orders for any copying and enlarg ¬ the dela3 subject affects all classes No gather ¬ ing of old pictures 1 make your sit ings crowds or demonstrations how- ¬ tings free when you deaire a large¬ picture from life and guarantee satis ever will be permitted Very respectfully faction Senor de Castro civil governor of L Grinnan Artist Havana has requested Gen Blanco to 29mar tf Paris Ky a decree suspending the confisca- ¬ issue tion of cattle in the province as has already been done in the province of Matanzas It is confident expected that Gen Blanco will adopt the sug ¬ gestion and make the necessar3 order The scarcit3 of cattle throughout the island is telling heavily in every PAYS FOR THE ek All classes ara impatientty awaiting- the arrival of the United States military commissioners The public has spent most of the da- - gazing seaward or watching the flagstaff on El Morro for the sig- ¬ nal that the United States transport Resolute has been sighted There is a feeling of downright impatience at the commissions non arrival The general public especially-- the Cubans seem to imagine that the ad vent of the commission will immediately change the entiresiateof affairs that prosperity will be in the wake of the commissioners that the streets of Havana will be paved with gold coins and that Manna will fall from 1Q - Havana Sept ¬ ¬ ¬ Ths Louisville Courier Journal is now publishing the fullest most accurate and moat reliable war news of any paper in the South or West It is devoting all ita 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 it fresh and accurate The Courier Journal realizes this and it is supplying the demand as no other paper can do Courier Journal The Twice-a-Wee- k 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 6ix or eight page papers for 50 cents By a special arrangement the Twice-a-WeCourier Journal and The Bour ¬ bon News will be sent one year for only 2 15 a slight advance over the price of this paper alone Snbscriptiopa under this offer must be cash and must invariably be sent direct to The Bour ¬ tf bon News office Paris Ky branch of agriculture JAMES A SEXTON NewGommander-in-Ghi- ef of the G ft R ¬ ledo and J M Longnecker of Chiwith one that should be satisfactor It was also reported that Mr Simmons cago There was one opposing- vote in the had been requested to present to the - ¬ ¬ committee on librar- - a clav- model of the head with photograph of the full statue The statue according- - to the report will not be finished before December 1S99 There was a lengthy discussion with reference to the admittance of confed- ¬ erate soldiers who joined the union ranks and who were honorably jiis cnargea at tne ena 01 ine civil war The general feeling was that the matter ought to be postponed until next 3rear in order that it might be well considered before am-- decided action be taken The department of Tennes ¬ see was instrumental- in bringing up the discussion A resolution was passed indorsing - convention Tl e chairman of the committee on this resolution is ex Pension Commissioner-Corporal ¬ Tanner The resolution providing for the re instatement of Brocton Mass post ¬ - - was smothered in committee The resolution censuring public of ficiahwuho ignore laws- proyjidingfor engaging veterans in public- work was also smothered At 1030 a committee was sent out to bring in the newly elected officers who were Installed At the session of the Womans Re- ¬ lief corps in Odd Fellows temple the following officers were elected Presi- ¬ dent Mrs Flo Jamison Miller of Illi- - Five Hundred of Them Were Given a Rousing Welcome on Their Re- ¬ turn to Chicago Friday - Senor de Castro Friday- - issued an TWXCE-A-WEE- K order to the presidents of the commit- ¬ tees having the soup kitchens in charge in Havana directing them to use up the stock of supplies on hand and then to close the kitchens The order asserts that the conditions ONE WHOLE TEAR which originally rendered necessary Post-pa- id by the establishment of the kitchens 104 Six or Eight Page Papers Sent by mail Almost have now disappeared as since the blockade was raised business and farm DAILY PiECOlil life have resumed their normal activ OF WAR SEWS ity thus rendering charitable relief The order will go into unnecessar3 Courier Journal The Twice-a-Wee- k effect Saturda3 has the finest War News Service of any Advices from all the Cuban camps paper in the South or West It is reli- ¬ incomparable All show the sincerit3r of the desire of the able accurate have been subordinated to other issues insurgents to maintain order Subscribe at this one great feature All attempts at riot violence or rob ¬ once and keep thoroughly posted The bery are summarily- - punished b3 im- ¬ offer may be withdrawn in a short prisonment On September 3 five men time The low price belonging to the command of Eduardo Garcia were court martialed b3 the in- ¬ surgents at Matanzas and sentenced is for the purpose of placing a greafc to be shot for a theft of money and newspaper twice a week within tha The sentence was carried reach of the masses A good commis- ¬ cattle Sample copies free sion to agents out Write to ILLINOIS NAVAL RESERVES Courier Journal Co Louisville Ky Courier Journ a i ¬ 50c A YE All BY A SPECIAL ARRAN6EMFNT YOU CAN GET THE ¬ -- ¬ - 7 Five hundred of the Illinois naval reserves were giv ¬ AND THE welcome en a most enthusiastic Friday when the3 marched through TWIGE-ft-WEthe streets on their return from the war They had seen more fighting -- J than any of the men who went from this state to the front Both One Year For Only Ore- ¬ 60 of them being on the gon alone and their welcome was in full keeping with the work they had done Of those who arrived This is for cash subscriptions only4 Friday 373 were from the cit3 of Chi ¬ All subscriptions under this combina cago and the balance were from tinn offer must be sent direct to Ths Quinc- - Moline and Alton About 303 Bourbon News office Paris Ky of the Illinois naval reserves are still TELE in the service CnicAGO Sept 10 EK minA GOB 0Ui 215 THE BATTLE SHIP OREGON NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-A-WJEE- K It is Iiikely That Capt IJarker Will Retain Command of the Vessel Will lie Ready for Sea September 30 Washington Sept 10 Capt Barker commanding the battle ship Oregon called at the navy department Friday and had a conference with Acting Sec retary Allen It is believed now that Capt Barker will elect to retain the command of the Oregon certainly until she arrives on the Pacific station and owing to his famiiiarit3 with the ship it is believed that the department would much prefer that he should do ¬ 18 EDITION Pages a Week 15G Papers a Year v FOB ONE DOLLAR Published every Alternate Day except Sunday y 1 W C JOHNSON New Senior Vice Commander-in-Chief o the G ft R ¬ the course of Secretar3 Alger in the nois vice president Mrs Mary C conduct of the Spanish American war Wentzel of Cincinnati junior vice The resolution was as follows president Ellen T Daniels of West Resolved That from knowledge born of our experience as soldiers during four years of ac- ¬ tive service we recognize the unfailing energy and patriotic devotion with which as secretary of war Gen Alger has borne the great re- ¬ sponsibilities and performed the important duties suddenly imposed by the recent war witn Spain creating and maintaining so large an army under such unfavorable conditions the deeds of which not only shed luster on the American soldiers but challenge the admira- ¬ tion of the civilized world Virginia national treasurer Mrs Isa belle T Bagley re elected The ceremony of installing newly elected officers was performed by Comrade Wagner of Penns3lvania The new commander-in-chie- f James - A Sexton of Chicago immediate after his installation received from Mrs Alexander president of the Womens Relief Corps of the department of Illinois who was accompanied on the platform b3 Mrs John 0 Black a beautiful bouquet of roses accompanied by a felicitous speech of presentation to which Coramander in Chief Sexton made a happ3 repl3 The last action of the encampment was the adoption b3 rising vote of a vote of thanks to the retiring Comma¬ ¬ The president of the United States was honored by the following resolution ¬ ¬ The Thrice-a-Wee- k Edition of The New York World is first among all weekly papers in size frequency of publication and the freshness accuracy and 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 so The Oregon probably will bo for tha people It prints the news of all the world ready for sea about the 20th having special correspondence from all It Lcon Will Not Serve on Spanish Peace important news points on the globe has brilliant illustrations stories by Hoard great authors a capital humor Madrid Sept 10 The Heraldo says complete markets departments forpaget the that Senor Leon y Castillo Spanish household and womens work and other ambassador to France is determined special departments of usual interest We offer this un equaled newspaper in his resolve not to serve on the Paris and The Bourbon News together one peace commission even though his re ¬ year for 226 fusal should cost him his ambassador ¬ The regular subscription price of the ship and is coming to Madrid to two papers is 300 inform the government of his inten- ¬ tion TOTHE FARMERS OF BOIIRBQM aged Harry Davis Kelt M - Resolved That the G A R has watched with pride and satisfaction the wise conserva- ¬ 1 -- eral men who are suspended for The resolutions offered by Louis of dues are as fully able to pay Wagner past commander-in-chie- f of as a large number of those who remain Philadelphia were as follows and continue to pay Resolved That the work of establishing the to you again the import ¬ Gettysburg National Military park and the I confide and care of that great battlefield ant duty yet to be accomplished in this preservation the support of every patriotic cit is worthy of organization It is rapidly marching izen that the prominent features of the plan to the sunset and ere many years it to locate and mark the battle lines and will be but a memory but such amem- - positions of all the commands in the con- non-payme- nt ¬ tive unselfish patriotic and statesman like manner in which our honored comrade Wil ¬ liam McKinley as president of the United States of America has met every demand which the recent trouble with Spain imposed upon our country that his wisdom and pru- ¬ nder-in-Chief who Gen Gobin dence in his endeavors to preserve peace with briefly returned his thanks At 230 honor as well as the vigor and patriotic ardor with which our army and navy were equipped p m the final adjournment took place for the conflict when war became imminent has won our hearty and unreserved approval The 2d Wisconsin infantry which and commendation and rejoicing in the glori- ¬ arrived1 in New YorkN on the Obdatn ous termination of the conflict in which our country has Tjeen engaged we hereby express with Gteti Miles got away from Wee our gratitude not only to our distinguished hawken at 630 Wednesday- night comrade the president o the United States bound for home Louisville Ivy bept 10 In addi ¬ tion to letting Pitcher Chic Frazer go to Cleveland U own President Pulliam of As agent of The Page Woven Wire the Louisville Baseball club Friday Fence Co I am prepared to put up the morning handed First Baseman Harry Vest wire fence on the market It ia Davis the customary ten uaV notice guaranteed to turn all kinds of stock to give satisfaction Decker who has been and have put up fence this season of release I for playing at first for several da st will farmers who have had the Page Fence now cover that position regulnriy in use for seven or eight years I am also prepared to put up tHe The Colonels have also signed two Jest Chicken Fence on the market promising minor leaguers Hartzell If you are needing any lence give in and Ta3lor center fielder and third call baseman respectiveh of the Gund Q W MILL15R Agent Rapids Iaterstate league PAkiS BIT s ikaAj - 4 I CBPpw T i 4 WM - THE BOURBON KFVf PARIS KY TDES nmminnrMM GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS SEPTEMBER 13 8L8 The Royal is the highest grade baking pewder known Actual tests show it goes one- third further than any other brand Theatricnl Ami Otherwise The Fover RemarkH lu Wiuchrster is anticipating quire a lively lime in the near future in thn coming of the Street Fair the Boone Creek Baptist Association two circuses Circuit Court and an election ¬ Here is a paragraph solely for feminine eyps Society now eschews kisses that is as between women Kisses are me o sam filled with microbes scientists therefore society took fright and voed that it would kiss no more Two pretty girls meet There is a faint murmur from both a slight inclination of the body two rosy cheeks are pressed against each other for an instant and there yon have the new kiss i i there are thousands of wo- men who nearly suffer death F r rrom irregular menses some- ¬ times the period comes too sometimes not often often 1 Every m ontm - The Rules of the House Huw can I learn the rules of the house asked a newly elected Irish memboi of the late Mr Parnell By Crippled by ULihea Hianfed-j-t t 4 POWDER Absolutely Pure s enough sometimes the flow is too scant and again it is too profuse Each symptom shows that Nature needs help and that there is trouble in the or-¬ Be careful gans concerned when in any of the above con- ¬ ditions Dont take any and every nostrum advertised to cure female troubles i ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK BRADFIELDS FEMALE REGULATOR medicine for irregular or pain- ¬ It cures all ful menstruation ailments that are caused by the irregularity such as leucor rhcea falling of the womb nervousness pains in the head back breasts shoulders sides hips and limbs By regulating the menses so that they occur every twenty eighth day all those aches disappear together ust before your time comes get a bottle and see how much good it will do you Druggists sell it at i Send for our free book Perfect Health for Women THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA GA r i THE BQOBBOjr HEW Eighteenth Year Established WALTER CHAMP BBUC3E MILLER 1881 Published every Tuesday and Friday by Editors and Owners Make all Checks Money 9ay able to the order of Champ Miiler Orders etc Youve pot to keep on walkiner wont tell folks what you are- Youve got to keep on talking One inch wont make you very tall Youve got to keep on growing One little ad wont do it all Youve got to keep em going One word AD VERliaiNU BJLTE8 Displays one dollar per Inch for first inser sion half rates each insertion thereafter per Locals or reading notices ten cents sine each insertion Locals in black type twenty cents per line each insertion Fractions oi lines count ns full lines when One step wont take you very far The Elk Minstrels which will be given at the Opera House on the 29th will be one of the biggest amateur per- ¬ formances ever given in Paris The local Elks will be assisted by some talent in rendering a fine program Tbe Lexington Opera House or- ¬ chestra will assist in making the per- ¬ formance a success One hundred Lex- ¬ ington Elks will come down on a special train to attend he peiformance and will occupy the boxes out-of-town is the one safe and sure ¬ r breaking them was the prompt reply of the Irish leader who as is well known spoke from experience on the point But few members would care to adopt that heroic method of obtaining the desired knowledge and their task in mastering the rules is rendered all the more difficult by the curious fact that many of these regulations are un written Some will be found in the standing orders or permanent rules but those that deal with etiquette and decorum have not been officially recorded any- ¬ where save in a few quaint and obsolete regulations to be found in the old issues of the journals of the house or in the minutes of proceedings taken by the clerk and published daily during the session For instance a strange rule for the guidance of the speaker is set down un der the loth of February 1620 The speaker not to rAove his hat until the third congee Propriety of carriage in leading the chamber is thns enforced Those who go out of the house in a confused manner before the speaker to forfeit 10 shillings Thisrule is dated the 12th of November 1640 Again we find that on the 23d of March 1693 it was ordered No member to take tobacco into the gallery or to the table sitting at committees Nineteenth Century ¬ ¬ ¬ Come and see us bbfore selling your Wheat Will fnrnishsacks and store on the most reasonable terms Will guar tee that you can borrow money on our Those who have Rheumatism find warehonse receipts at 7 per cent inter- themselves growing steadily worse all eqfc or jega tne wniie une reason oi tnis is mat R B HUTCHCRAFT the remedies prescribed by the doctors ¬ contain mercury and potash which ultimately intensify the disease by caus ¬ ing the joints to swell and stiffen producing a severe aching of the bones S S S has been curing Rheumatism for twenty years even the worst cases which seemed almost incurable FOR SALE CHEAP Rheumatism Wheat Sacks Capt OE Hughes the popular railroad conductor of Columbia S C had an experience with Rheumatism which convinced him Wheat stored on reasonable terms there thatfor that is only one¬ and highest market price paid for cure painful disWheat Call on us at Paris Milling ease He says 1 was a great sufferer from mus- ¬ Gos office cular Rheumatism for two years I could get CO B M RENIOK no permanent relief from any medicine pre- ¬ P S Farmers would do well to store scribed by my physician their wheat near home I took about a dozen bot tles of your S S S and pM now I am as well as I 4rM ever was inmy life Iam Mm sure that your medicine cured me and 1 would recommend it to anv one 300000 bushels of wheat I will pay suffering from any blood disease ¬ aSft WfT yMl Wanted to Buy the highest market price in cash or Everybody knows that Rheumatism W7ill f titioV oootro on1 ofnrQ trnnr TThna4I is a diseased state of the blood and in an elevator buy your wheat when only a blood remedy is the only proper yon are read and at the higne8t mar to aell treatment but a remedy containing kPit TlHfi Thnso TOh hpl1 haat lnst potash and mercury only aggravates year made big money store your tne trouble wheat and get the profit Unefnl Siwash Does SSSJVii Blood I E 0 FRETWELL Agent 5julv 4t Paris Ky Messrs Parks Richey have arranged Obituar38 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 raents and yearly oards running at line rates ¬ Hon E E Settle opened his cam- ¬ paign in Fayette county yesterday with a brilliant speech at the Lexington Opera House Mr Settle still stands on the Chicago platform is for the reten- ¬ tion of Porto Rico and opposed to hold ¬ ing the Philippines He is in favor of the Cubans governing themselves i with that splendid organization the Boston Lyric Opera Company for a weeks engagement at the Paris Grand Opera House beginning next Monday The repertoire will include night Olivette Fra Diavalo Black Hussar Chimes of Normandy Beggar Student There Amonta and Bohemian Girl will be matinees on Wednesday and Sat- ¬ Tbe local management has urday given a good guarantee to eet this com- ¬ pany and the theatre goers should give Parks tbem a liberal patronage Richey will give their patrons the very best of attractions if tbe patronage The reserved justifies the booking seats will be on sale at A J Winters Cos store Subscribers to season tickets can get their sears after nine oclock Thursday morning storage For Grain houses for 30000 bushels of wheat for which I will issue negotiable warehouse receipts and will guarantee the holder can borrow two thirdb the market price of the grain at the banks at seven per cent interest Storage one cent per bushel per month or fractional part thereof No charge for handling or sacks Parties who held their wheat last year were paid handsomely for so doing Will pav New Yoik or Balti- ¬ more prices less the freight any time yon wish to sell Ojueen I have storage capacity at my ware- ¬ R B Hutchcraft W W Schooler has sold the More head Advance to Frrnk C Button The jiew proprietor is a capable editor and if th6 public will onl press tbe Button with a ali subscription he will do the jest u t iI - The I told you ao fellows will now please arise and ejaculate The Illinois W C T U has requested that the battleship Illinois be christened with water The President will please not muster out the troops until the question is settled The memory of that Ken tucky christening still lingers The Howard Hat rrade in National Laundrymens Association New York in stiff and soft one Cincinnati O September 12 to 14th of the best hats made guaran- ¬ 189S Damaging Supreme onucil 331 cre of tbe teed in quality style and finish mi nt Accept d vitnt D RiU Cincin b A Chicago politician a veteran in afc the low price of 3 is on sale nati O 10 to 22 1898 the ranks was recently accused by a by Price Co sole agents Racelaad Jersey butter for Z do b Sale by ewtoil Mitchell The wily second fiddle kept the 500 bTOCK AND TURF NEWS and afterward broncho it in evidence ¬ Crescent Low Kates If yon are going to prospect in Alaska and expect to travel much a pair of good Siwash dogs are very essential almost indispensable These dogs greatly differ from our domesticated dogs taking to the harness like a duck to water They do not bark at stran- gers They are kind and affectionate showing the wolf in them only among their kind It seems to be against their principles to get off the trail to let an other team pass This means a fight an exciting episode if the teams number five or six dogs each In an instant the wildest confusion takes place Dogs harness and each driver with a club in his hand form one grand jumble from which order can only be restored by some of the dogs being knocked senseless The dogs are trained to gee and Mhaw like an ox and stop at the word whoa Mush is the word used generally by the whites to indicate go ahead a perversion of the Indian word husch The dogs prefer their master but if lent for use they work as faithfully as for their master San Francisco Chron- icle ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ being Purely Vegetable goes direct to the very cause of the disease and a per-¬ manent cure always results It is the only blood remedy guaranteed to con- tain no potash mercury or other dan- gerous minerals Books mailed free by Swift Specific Company Atlanta Georgia USTOTIOE Notice is hereby given that the firm of McDermott Sr Spears is dissolved J K Spears having purchased the inter ¬ est of Fred McDermott will continue the business FRED McDERMOTT J K SPEARS KESi TUCKYS GREAT TROTS e zxziia X ertoxi 10 Days Til IR Stakes 10 Days 75000 Purses Great 2C4 pace October G 16000 Futuritv Gctiber 4 Great 208 trot October 5 5000 Transylvania October 9 63000 Cup Stake October 11 Z 4000 Ashland Stake Oct 12 tOther Famous Stakes Diily Worlds Greatest Racing Famous Bellstedt Baillenburg Band Half Fare on Railroads i TToo v i -- - V O PikeCo o sold Of Peck Wrights Celery Capsules ¬ 125 l000Jbr export cattle to Ssstern To the Wright edical Gents 1 have purchased a box of Wrights parties Celery Capsules from James T Blaser drus- gist WaverlyU and used them for Stomach The News heartily indorses the Stan Tronble and Constipation I was uriahi to I jsud CARLISLE fof itTournaVs suggestion that it would tl anything for nearly two years xes of yur Celery Capsules and they tin eliminate from the he a good thing to huvured me Kor the benefit of others o From measly and inferable chest News Culled PrecinctsNicholas County afflictea r wih to Mnd this letter stage that rcijuuij juuip nut Uncle Toms Cabin which only Mercury From the fcold by all druggists at 50c and Si per box serves to keep alive memories that are end address on postal to the Wright Med Married At Rev Milton Mauus Co Columbus O for trial size free best forgotten The whole layout Thursday Mr Dora Richie and Uncle Tom Little Eva Topsy Marks last Lizzie Bishop MiBS the dogs and donkeys and new Jerusa Deering binder twine machine Joseph Blair slid daughter of Coun ¬ 2m Should be torpedoed and sent to cil Bluff Kansas are here visiting John OH aad all repairs for the Deering JOln the Spanish navy G Blair and other kinsfolk Beasley Bros of Garrard Sales and Transfers Of BtocK Crop Turf Notes JKtc V S Anderson - i - Jwe BeSmmendP mJL j I t ¬ 1 SCINTILLATIONS An Interesting Comment Jumble Of News And regiments Four more will be sent to Lexington this week Dickey Van Winkle will coach the Centre College football team this year The National Fox Hunters Associa- ¬ tion will meet at Bowling Green on prsfcttce November 19th Ed Simms colt Tom Collins riddcti f Bay by Sloan ran second at Sheepsfee Price Co are going to quit Saturday to Ten Spot a hundred to one handling trunks not having the shot room If in need of one you can Adjutant General Dan Collier re ¬ buy at actual cost signed Saturday and Gov Bradley ap- ¬ pointed Col Wilbur Smith of Lexing- ¬ ton his successor To Cure A Cold In One Day t The monthly report of the Commis- ¬ Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- ¬ sioner of Agriculture says that three lets All druggists refund the money a fourths of the wheat crop in Kentucky if fails to cure 25c For sale by W a it is still in the hands of the farmers T Brooks and James Kennedy Paris a Frank Haggard and Miss Ella Wat- ¬ Ky ft son both of Winchester were married a A Good Memory last week in Covington The bride re- ¬ ft saves sided in this city several months three oftenare money and also good health If ft you troubled with constipation indiges- ¬ or four years ago tion or any form of stomach trouble remem- ¬ ft ber to take home a bottle of Dr Caldwells ft Pepsin and health will be restored to ft We are the peoples friends We re- ¬ SyrupTrial sizes luc lo doses 10c large a you 50c pair your linen and put neck bands on and 100 of W T Brooks druggist size Paris Ky KUan xm Haggard Reed ft free Died on Wednesday the 7th Mrs Robertson Burial at Bethel Thos Davis has sold his livery stable building occupied by H C Lee on East Side to W M Mathers for 2150 Dr Harry Yancey W H Harris Roger Neal Janies Spencer R W Sterling ChrxS Frey Harry Kennedy and Frank Kennedy have formed a gun club and ifcent for the necessary material to have trap shooting and target At her home near Upper Licks machinery at R B HUTCHCRAFTS Jackson -- against his former chief While the P P JOHNSTOK H W WILSON scandal was being blown about town an President acquaintance of the aocused met him Secretary one day and slapping him good natured- nun in iib rr unii mriTi jy QU the back gaid ohaffingly Well John so you were going to Bttjawaaaasag kaa ar0P ouu irRiHH wav were yu The politician colored Or to speak ac- nrfpiv nis aireaay norm complexion took on a nurnle tinge as he said bv way of explaining his agitation x his original language is revised Now I dont give a hang for the talk about bribing him That aint nothing But it hurts my reputation to Now is the time to securt the have my friends think I was such a advantage of lv v prices in give that heeler 500 when clam as to 1 could have bought him with a haml xxtJW xurik uuuiiueruitti xuvcxiiisoi I - The egg of yesterday looks feels measures and weighs like the egg of last month but therms a difference in another respect and that difference is worth money Its just so with laundry The difference between good work and poor is slight to the unpracticed discernment but its a differenon that counts every time Its a difference that changes your laundry bill from an expense to an investment We do aood work it will cost no more than poor work but its worth i double ion the difference There are eggs and eggs Forgot Something Helen and her father and mother were dining in a hotel and Helen who was 6 years old had never before dined in a public place The waiter was so attentive and cour-¬ teous that Helensmother said that he must be tipped at the end of the meal The word tipped was one Helen had never heard used except in connection wth a dump cart on her fathers premises When they got up to leave the dining room she said Oh papa papal You forgot to Youths Compan- ¬ dump the waiter ¬ jifc Bourbon Steam Laundry Both Satisfied i KHKKHnHHKnitHiHs Tested and Tri ed For 25 Years - jfk Awarded Highest Honors Worlds Fair DR BAKING j POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Free kom Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant uCO YEARS THE STANDARD The other evening a man was rush ft ing through the streets of London hurft business for over a quarter js rying to an appointment when a swell ft of a centurv One that has front of him who held his Important Change on The Frankfort always kept its promises H passed in at a dangerous angle The Cincinnati Two New Trains ft One that never failed never X umbrella a misled you in any way hasty pedestrian pulled the umbrella a No 2 train will leave at d30 a m away from the swell and then step- ¬ You could trust such a banki couldnt you ping around to him said in suavest and arriye at Frankfort at 1120 a m a tone Oh by the way neres your um- No 8 leaves at 430 p m and arrives Pick brella I found it in my eye at Frankfort at 810 p m Me Up ft No 2 leaving Frankfort at 7 a m ft Wealth on Its Travel arrives at 840 Theres a clever No 5 leaves Frankfort at 1 15 p m Miss Ollabrod ft sculptress down this way You ought and arrives at 4 p m ft of OOD IiTVER OIL WITH ft HYPOPHOSPHTTES to see what she can make out of butter is just No 8 leaving at 480 will connect ft like such a bank It has never Mies Ritchley Greest Shes a good with the Q C fast limited at George-¬ ft uisappoixruea you never wiu js one if she can make as much out of it town arriving in Cincinnati at 725 p ft It has never deceived you as my pa makes out of oleomargarine m This is a very desirable arrange- ¬ a never will ft Chicago Tribune Look out that someone x ment for persons going to Cincinnati or ft ft rnnV vou m 0- points north east and west of that city ft doaa not trv tn Good Impulse Invest your health in a new g No 1 will connect with the Q 8s C A man should allow none but good tonic some new medicine t fast train south and No 5 connects at g you know nothing of impulses to stir his heart and he Georgetown with the Cj X should keep it free from any evil that C local pas ¬ ft 50c and 100 all druggists BOWNE Chemists Hew York K SCOTT may beat it down and harden it Rev senger from the south 1 D Hammond ¬ ¬ in a new bank One you have just heard of But how about an old One that has done bank Hicks Wheeler and Brassey met for the first time yesterday and they got on together famously They kept up their talk until late in the evening Wicks What were they talking about Hicks Bicycles and golf Wicks But Wheeler doesnt know the first thing about golf Hicks Neither does Brassey know X anything about bicycling But that manes no umerwiiuo jjuu wu listening on his favorite topic without Would you feel perfectly Boston Transcript to the other safe to put all your money His Umbrella BHBPETS W HTI1S They are just as ood as they ever were but the stock has to be re- ¬ duced to make room for new goods and WALL PAPER Well just come in and name your own price You can secure bar- ¬ gains now both in price ot paper and charges made for hanging If yem have houses to rent I will sell you fine paper for them at cheap i f- paper prices EMULSION SCOTTS J T HINT0N Wood Mantels furnished complete s Undertaking in all its branches Embalming scientifically attended to CARRIAGES FOR HIRE J J r J THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY A33iaaRMUJtttiJ TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1898 tsstfnettstatiKmanexMtnjaiu wweawn 5 teaassemtaasmtx Ml E GODBBOH HEWS 1881 A Sunday Snake Story Eighteenth Year Establlhed Three young men of this city who hive never bfen accused of looking upon liquor when it is red had quite a Enteied at the Post ofllce at Paris Ky as shock Sunday afternoon while going to second -- iiss mail matter call upon a ML Airy young lady Just a- - thev reached the North end of the TELEPHONE NO 124 foot bridge thej found the walk blocked by the bodiis of twenty three snakes SUBSCRIPTION PRICES of nil age lengths aud colors Payable in Advance S2 00 Six months 100 some dead and some in the agonies of One year news costs you cant even get a re ¬ dpath placed thee by boys who had port FKOM A GUN FREE OF CHARGE lteti suake hunting along the banks of Make all Checks Money Orders Etc the i reek Uns member of the party payable to the order of Champ MIDLER killed a garter snake on the same street several weeks ago It will not be sur¬ We have just received a car- ¬ prising if ML Airy people take to walk ¬ load of tobacco sticks which we ing on stiltb until they get over across sell as cheap as they can he Houston Engagements Announcements And Sol ¬ nati emnizations Of The Marriage Vows Mr John Barnes is vieiting friends Ed Blick a popular fireman on the L in the city N will be married iu the near future friends in to Miss Anna Walton of Livingston Mr Ed Tucker visited Carlisle Sunday Gen C M Clay has been granted an Mr Jesse Turney and family have absolute divorce from bis child wife returned from Saratoga Dora Clay on the grounds of abandon ¬ Mr Ed Hntchcraft was in George ment The Lexington Leader says Miss Annie Simms of Palis who has been t spending the summer with Mrs Dovie COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED BY Anderson is quite ill at the Protestant THE NEWS MAN Infirmary with typhoid fever She was all ready to start to Stanton Va to Notes Hastily Jotted On The Streets At enter college when she was taken sick The Depots In The Hotel Lobbies And Elsewhere NUPTIAL KNOTS Woodford is in CincinMr Catesby PERSONAL MENTION ARRIVING DAILY ¬ lew Fa vivas Sew Wrapper Goods town Sunday visiting fiiends Mr is a OBITUARY will 5 ft r - T W Of The Dead value for musty damp and off grades Mrs Corne Watson has returned CO of wheat tt B B Hdtchcraft A telegram was received by friends in from a business trip to New York N yesterday received 180 L The Mrs Mattie McCarney of Lexing this city yesterday from Mr Thos A Famous Charge Reproduced 000 for transporting soldiers Gentry of Palmyra Mo announcing ton is visiting relatives in the city the death of his sister Mrs Lillie The most incident at Mrs Thornton Phillips of Winches- ¬ DrL H Landman optician will be Camp Thomas interesting was a sham Gentry Lee of that city The dispatch Saturday ter is the guest of Miss Chornie Kerns gave no at the Hotel Windsor Sept 13th 529 Main St Paris Ky particulars but it is known battle bv which it was sought in minia- ¬ G B Brooks of the Hospital Corps that the deceased had been ill for several The railroads carried 125000 visitors ture to reproduce the famous charge of Kentucky is at home on months at Colorado Springs Mrs Lee mi mm nr 9 Tf to the GAR encampment last week Confederate troops on Snodgrass Hill of the Second a furlough who formerly lived in Millersbnrg will iuriug the battle of Chickamauga The The Adams Express Company will Second Kentucky Regiment furnished Mrs Virginia Harris of Kansas be remembered as a lovely and most have an old hoss sale at Cynthiana the men for the mimic fight and the City is the guest of Mr Chas Foote edtimable lady who spent several months on October 8th in this city last Fall with Mrs John lines are arranged to exactly accord and family Mrs Garrett Kenney arrived home James and the news of her death will The N will sell tickets to Lex- with those of the great battle The L ington at reduced rates all this week on battle was witnessed by a large number yesterday from Sulphur Springs in be a sad shock to a number of warm friends in this city and Millersburg of members of the Grand Army of the Bath county account of the colored fair Republic who came from the Cincinnati Mies Cornelia Stone returned yes- ¬ Lookout for Tornadoes Hicks The Paris High school opened yester- encampment terday to Versailles after a visit to Mrs day with 392 pupils enrolled an inth- near 36 in All Wool Dress Goods 2 jc yd Henry Power q2F3iafiv J predicts storms for Movement of Kentucky Troops crease of twenty sfvpn over last year Insure your tobacco 40 in All Wool Covert oc yd Mrs John C Clay and Mrs M G latufe 40 in Novelty Goods 39c The News is requested to announce There is a rumor at Lexington to the Hildreth left yesterday afternoon for a barns with T Porter Smith Rates 36 in Mixed Wool Novelty 12 1 2C that there will be a special meeting ot effect that Kentucky will have three visit in Kansas City for this class fifty cents for each 08 in Bleached Table Linen joe the Masonic Lodge on Friday evening regi merits the First Third and Fourth Misses Lucy Thornton of Cyn 100 or 1000 for 5 Prompt All members are requested to in garrison service that they will be thiana and Pink Shropshire are guesto at 730 3 4 size Dinner Napkins 100 doz pying reliable companies in- ¬ be present formal into a biigade and that D R of Miss Nellie Stoker Extra value Bleached Cotton 5c worth 8 1 -sure against fire wind and Collier will be made a Brigadier General Mr Chas B Dickson will leaye in Dr Julius Purnell of the Hospital and placed i command of them 10 4 Sheeting 15c and 18c worth 20 and 25c cyclone about two weeks for Baltimore were Corps at Fort Thomas has returned Outing Cloth 5c to 8 1 3C a yard Charges have been filed against Capt from Washington D C where he went Sam Clark of the Bowling Green com- he will attend dental college Profersor A M Gutzeits music New line of Penangs at 3 1 2C per yard Mr W L McGlintock came over class will open for 1898 99 commencing last week to take a demented soldier to pany in the Third Kentucky by Lieut from Frankfort Saturday evening to September 5th Music pupils this term a Government hospital for the insane HANDSOME PICTURE WITH 5 FURCHASE Allen Jenkins of the same company spend Sunday with relatives will have the benefit of theory without The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows targe Land Sale Misses Eloise Cleary of Covington additional cost Scholars attending will meet at Winchester Oct lith 1 The esrate of the late James L and Rebecca Hall of Louisville are city school will receive daily instruc- ¬ After adjournment the newly purchased guests of Miss Kate Russell tion at Mrs Herricks adjoining said Orphaub Home at Lexing Patterson consisting of 1740 acres of Widows and Mr F J Daurson representing R building For terms call at 5th and ton will be dedicated on Thursday lind in Bourbon m Harrison was sold TO HAVE EE0EIVED A SPLENDID ST0GK OP 2sep 4t Co is in the city making a High H G Dunn Thursday by the administrators Oct 13 C Lebus revision of mercantile credit report IMPORTED SUITINGS AP TROUSERINGS New Fall suits for men and Rev Dr Rutherford will preach at Milltr Lail and J I Blantnn Mr and Mrs Hoffman Wood of of Cynthiana bought 97447 acres at Palmers Schoolhouse each evening this 4340 per acre E P Claybrook of Mt Sterling who have been visiting boys arriving every day at Saturday at seven oclccfc week until Cos and always at the Hutchison longht 39278 acres at 3350 relatives in the citT returned home yes- Price and at Houston Schoolhoueo Sunday per acre and Sam Hodgkin bought terday right price afternoon at three oclock and during Jas Crombie 156 06 at 60 per acre Mr Ralph Paxton and Mrs Arch Our Prices are lower than any house in Central Kentucky whssr the week at seven p m The Reliable soft and stiff acres at 40 per acre Paxton of Mt Sterling arrived yester- ¬ bought 216 arkd style are considered We ask you to give us a call 2 one quality A dispatch from Ouickainauga yes The sales aggregated 70143 82 cents to relatives in hats late Fall styles at day afternoon foi a visit of the be3t hats ever offered in terday afternoon stated that the Second the city Correct Your Eyesight on the Kentucky was being loaded 3P Mr W B Hutchinson Mr Morell Bourbon County for the money v Mi will arrive in trains The regiment If yonr eyesight is failit g consult and Miss Maymie Walby of Lexington at Price Cos sole agents FJLTVE aiJDTCOTTA VT TkTTOPCfB Lexington this morning over the with Dr R Goldstein the eminent op- ¬ rode to Paris Sunday afternoon on them N coming via Jellico aud Livingston tician at the Hotel Windsor No charge bicycles S E TIPTON Cutter OF THE Mr E T Porter ope of Lexing Wanted One or two reliable sales for examination No calls made at men to represent an old established firm residences The eyesight is priceless tons best newspaper men was toe guebt GRAND OPERA HODS 17 manufacturing a profitable and salable and if your eyed are troubling you now of Mr Geo D Mitchell several days References re is the time to correct or strengthen them last week fcY THE line of staple produce Address Manufacturer Com with properly adjudted glasses Delay Mrs Chas Webber and Miss Car quired is both cobtly and dangerous Dr Gold ¬ lithers of Shelby ville are guests of mercial Builuiug Cleveland Qbio oston Lyric Opera Co stein will remain iu Paris till Saturday Mr and Mrs M A Kenney parents of tl3sp 0t 2t the former The famous The JEwlng Fair Mj p per Seal Band which thousands py Barnett returned Saturday ¬ COMMENCING liAAr while It 18 making ft concert tn Co accompanied A feiOSed a successful evening from Eminence THfeEVitigFuif tour haB been engaged to play at the meeting Saturday with a large attend- ¬ by Miss Ora Slaughter who will attend of October trots at Lexington Oct 4th to ance Dan Morris won a 150 purse school iu thif city i5th It is well worth the trip to the with Harry Clays horse Uncle Jack Mrs James Kennedy and children efi races to hear the music and Paul Shipp won a running race of Cincinnati is visiting the family of ¬ There will be an election of trustees purse 100 with Birdie May Jim Mr W Doty Mrs Kennedy formerly CHANGE OF BILL EACH NIGIET Bess Redmon and Frank resided iu East Paris each of the county cchool houses on Dodge at Dr John Jameson arrived home the afternoon of the first Saturday of Current of the county also won races Popular Prices 25 35 and 50 ct sr e October The proper papers will be Jim Ware of Cynthiana won a race last night from Omaha where he at- ¬ Matinees Wednesday and Saturday tended the convention of the National sent out to the respective chairmen the with Wilkerson 25 cents to all parte of the house Veterinary Association last of this week Conference at Flemlngsburjf Kate Edgar Supt Mies Bessie Dedman will arrive toHM Chas Hill of the Bourbon Marble The Kentucky Conference of the day from a visit in Scott and Fayette to A FASTIDIOUS DRESSER OF Works of this city closed a contiact Methodist Church South will hold its visit at Mr F L McChesneys before ahvaysbrings his shirts collars with iMrs Sallie Schweickart of Scott annual meeting at Flemingsburg be ¬ returning to Cynthiana county for a granite sarcophagus to be ginning to morrow It is hoped by Mrs Hugo Schilling and children cutis and furnishings to this laun ¬ in Georgetown ceme- Paris people irrespective of religious who boarded at the Windsor last year erected on her lot dry At no place in Paris can he tery When completed it will be one of denominationp ha Bev E G B Mann arrived in New York last week with get such general all around satis- ¬ the largest and handsomest pieces of the popular and faithful pastor of the Prof Hugo Schilling from Europe It work in Georgetown cemetery Paris Methodist Church will be con- ¬ Richard Lewis who came home OK TUESDAY SEPT 20 1898 faction in careful treatment of as its pastor from Chickamauga ill of typhoid fever at 2 p in I will sell at public sale my Yesterday afternoon a small pile of tinued -goods pure washing materials and is recuperating at the home of Mrs J residence on corner of Pleasant and 9th some un Bucks For Sale looee straw was set afire in afreets The house is in perfect repair beautiful color and finish as we S Williams in Montgomery county street en- ¬ known way in the Pleasant rooms and kitchen Water gas 20 pure bred selected Southdown buok Mrs Lucy Robb who has been Seventhroughout A trial will Clarks up town give at all times trance of Turney There is not a better etc lambs visiting her daughter Mrs J R location and house in the city stable but the timely discovery by Mr 3 aged Southdown bucks convince you of the superiority of oil McChesney will leave for a visit in i One fourth cash balance in Ashbrook prevented a serious fire Also 4 Ootswold bucks Terms T E deferred pay- ¬ our work 6 12 18 aud 24 mouths street to Address Frankfort before returning to Mercer Mr Ashbrook ran across the R B HUTCHCRAFT ments to bear 6 per cent or purchaser water at Miss Pattie Letton one of Paris may pay cash Mrs Bucks and turned on the Paris Ky 2sep tt prettiest young ladies will leave to a sprinkling plug aud extinguished the J W DAVIS Alexander Resigns hose Lieutenant morrow for a weeks stay in Indian- ¬ fire with the garden W M HINTON JR apolis after which she will accept a BRO Proprietors Eld W D Frazee an aged and Lieutenant Charlton Alexander position in a millinery establishment in Telephone No 4 learned gentlemen of Oceanside Cal of Company F Second Kentucky has Dunkirk Ind OF who has been a minister of the Christian resigned his commission and will return i Misses Anna Bruce and Mary Hearn Church for fifty nine years delivered an to his home in this city now that the Kiicnen TEETfl EXTRACTED gone to Shelbyville to at interesting lecture at the Christian war is over Rowan Saufley of Stan Lockhart have Eld Frazee is a ford has been appointed to succeed tend Science Hill Academy Miss Mary Church last night WITHOUT PAIN Lou Fithian who graduated last year Pditor and is the author of an Lieutenant Alexander Furniture NO GOOAINE receiving a Wellesley certificate left NO GAS interesting volume of Sermons and Yesterdays Temperature yesterday for the same school to take a which he sells at A simple application to the gums used Reminiscences temperature as special course in music only by me and acknowledged by the OPEN JUiE 15TU TO OCT 1ST The following is the seventy five cents per copy Having aold my residence I will on public to be the best and easiest and noted yesterday by A J Winters Co Miss Alice Spears who has been absolutely free from any after effects Wages Of Sin of this city The yisiting Mies Lucy Arnold in Newport THURSDAY SEPT 15TH 1898 Noted White SapBtrrffd Chalybeate Catephoric treatment for painless 04 7 a m Waters The prettiest Place and bet will come home this week after stopping yesterday In Judge Webbs court 68 8 a m at 1 oclock p filling kept Summer Resort in th West over several days in Cynthiana Miss sell at public auction and kitchen fur ¬ fined five dol6H 9 a in John Poge colored was m all my household For particulars apply to Arnold and Miss Margaret Air of Ne Al ¬ 800 Set of teeth 67 10 a in lars for using obscene language niture including carpets etc port will arrive the latter part of the 1500 Upper and lower 70 Isaac Tolliver colored was fined 25 11 am 50 cts up week for a visit to Miss Spears fillings TURNED CAPT J M THOMASBroprietor DAN Silver 74 12 m 100 up and costs and sentenced to ten days in Gold fillings 78 Ky 2 p ui The Lexington Argonaut says Paris 5 0 IRVINE KY Gold crowns 78 3 p m jail for carrying concealed weapons Mrs Asber of The Meadows gave A T Forsyth Auctr 50 cts 79 Painless extraction 4 pm confessed Frank Munday colored a beautiful party Friday night in honor 76 5p m inflfyment and was fined 20 for adul- of her nieces the Misses Lock wood of 70 7p m ter Sale- Arkansas Miss Mayes of Paris as 321 Main St Paris Ky Saturday Sept 17th being Always ask for Paris Milling sisted m receiving Cards dancing to opp Court house All grocers the music of a string band on hard 250 young Tennessee ewes for sale Co Cos Purity flour Jewish New Year Price Hours 8 to 12 a m 1 to 5 p m and refreshments of fruits Money to loan on real estate mortgara keep it Insist on having Purity wood floors and ices made a delightful Oan be seen at Robt Adairs near town confections clothiers will be closed from 6 p Telephone 79 Apply to THE3STKWS officei ROBERTS DAVIS SAWYERS I menu m Friday until 6 p m Saturday J every time ¬ I bought any place in Paris TEMPLIN Musty Wheat Will Oder of Missouri We will pay full guest at Mr B F Remingtons Respectfully Dedicated To The Memory ew Olltill gb dilli ndlliitjutf m i CONDONS ¬ Special Early Fa Mr ¬ ¬ i ¬ 3c ¬ ¬ PASHIOITABIjE ¬ FOR SPRING AND SUMMER J- ¬ ¬ ¬ Monday Sep of this city imve en J Winters 19 gaged the services an eminent optician to be at their storeon the second and last Thursday each month who will test your eye sight and fit you with glasses and guarantee satisfac tion Call in and have your eyes tested free of char Next visit will be Thursday Sept 29 1898 ¬ ¬ RESIDENCE ¬ I5 Sh The Bourbon Steam Laeiidryv Estill S pnn peloll am i h frr 5 ¬ Ewes For JJJOIJOS A Money To LcaiL - -- n 6 THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY TUESDAY SEPTEMBER THOSE BABY TEARS Once more the frown the chilling thrust And sweet dark eyesore dim with tears As baby looks reproach at me 13 1898 THE BOURBON NEWS Eighteenth Year Established 188ij Published Every Tuesday and Friday by WALTER CHAMP lEditors and Ownew BRUCE MILTJER f Of baby hands from tired knee THEY NEVER WAKED UP i riie Circus OnnvaH Mans Imconiu on Nine But Amnio Epitaph Disorderly Trumps There may be rougher more vil- ¬ lainous and vindictive men than circus canvas mensail the press ag ent but in my sad young life experiences I have never known any The canvasman as you know is the functionary who rolls up the jugglers carpet and performs other menial tuks during the show He puts up the tents and takes them flown and does all the heaviest and dirtiest work that has to be done around a circus Our boss canvas man came up to me one morning after we had settled down on an Illinois town and said stand -- Ileard anything from last nights 1 No Nothing he answered and went grinning The next morning in the next town he came around and asked the same sort of question Heard anything from Tuesday nights stand He still refused to tell me what was He asked the behind the question same question every day for ten days On the eleventh day we crossed into Indiana lie came and sat down by me on the train just after we crossed pff said r why The day was long and of the cares fhat crowd a housewifes hurrying feet Ufe gives to me a heavier load Than failing strength can ably meet But now that in her little bed My baby lies with folded hands Sweet rings of gold about her face I know full well that house nor lands Nor pleasures keen all life could give Through softly gliding plenteous years Could ease my heart of one sharp pang At the memry of those baby tears And bowing low beside her here On anguished knees of penitence I ask my soul in stern reproof If the dear God should take her hence What then were all your work and care Your strife for things beneath the sun If no fair head that pillow prest To glad your heart when day was done And from my lips there goes aery Up to the wisdom all divine Oh for a broader clearer light Upon this misty path to mine I Give me a heart of gentleness Of fiaith andihope and love and trust To make as naught these carking cares Scourge me with whips if need Thou must But teach me of Thy tender grace Thy placid mind and patient mood Oh Thou who holdest in Thine arms The infant hopes of motherhood Parma Gentry in Minneapolis House- ¬ keeper l You remember that Thursday be- ¬ fore I got nervous heaid we had a mess with a gang of hoboes who stole all the stuff out of the grub tents while we were in the show Well they laid out Johnny Kern sos he had to have his head sewed up that night but they got away The next night they turned up again Theyd followed us on the jirst freight There was nine of them They caught siK of our boys in a card game out behincJ the horse tent upset the barrel we were playing on and got some of theinoucy They knocked out Jim Coyle that night so bad we had to leave him behind in the hospital But they all got away Thenext night was Sundav and we was traveling all day and we thought we had shaken the hoboes But Monday night the very same gang raided ¬ Til tell you about that now he Baid I told him to go ahead the line Iff Copyright 1S94 0CK fOOTE by Mary Hailock Foote XII Oh Continued exclaimed Faith we have some very bad men at the mine and thej are the ones who seem to have all to say 1 sxippose it would not The times liave brought her out But shes a terror 1- who had his head in a bandnge yet from what they did to him on Thurs day he saw them going away and he followed them They went back into the country most two miles from the show By the time Johnny got back to the show it was after midnight ¬ th grub tent just before the stuff was cooked There wasnt any of lib around so nobody got hurt But Johnny Kern Wo was hatchet It was as nice I took twe of us waked six of the gang We picked up a few tent mallets and a to stay over another day so there was no packing going on The a walk as ever The moon was shining down tlvovgh the trees and there was a soft warm sort of a breeze coming up fh road in our races Johnny took us v to a big barf out in a hav field They re in there he says AVe opened the door and fuire enough there they was eight of them sleeping laid out on the hay in one corner There was a window or something up above and the moon was shining down on the feet of them Thev looked like thev was having lovely dreams Then he stopped Well I said after awhile Well what he said Did you wake them up T asked Naw he said slowly as he got up from the seat they never waked up be safe to discharge them now AI3 father simply has to endure the things they do until he can getsupportforhis Outwardty Faith was own authority still on the defensive in regard to her Did you hear about fathers position the shooting she asked in a low voice 1 did said Casson shortly lie did not admit her plea for the martjred he authority of Manager Bingham conceived him quite as did the rest of the mining community in his mixed character of the bat in the fable pois- ¬ ing between bird and beast till the out-¬ come of battle should decide to which kingdom it was safest to belong A bat he was and nothingbut a bat and neither birds nor beasts would own him One of the men 1 ain watching for is he the one who was wounded said Faith averting her face 1 dont know what state he may be in after such a journe3 It would be hard upon a well man last night through the timber across those wild divides and around Sunset peak before it was light and to day in the hot sun coming down Beaver canj on and then in some sort of boat on the river Do 3 011 think that Alike McGowan can row Theyd be polin not rowin in a dugout whilst the river is shallow and below theyll come fast enough with the current just keepin her head down stream Ye wouldnt majbe like to have Mrs Casson bide here with ye Shed be as good as a doctor for him and Im loath to leave ye wanderin - shed that night at the Mission not a scab should be left for the niggers to bring back For scabs to be forced upon them by niggers was an aggra- ¬ vation of injury by insult which the pride of these valiant Irish leaders could not brook This was the story of the confiding little bo3r at the Mission told in the simple faith of one who believes that his friends can do no wrong all the bad men were on the other side Not a shadow or a stain of its cruel meaning seemed to have touched his childish ap- ¬ prehension Faith was unhappy and fearful in her mind yet she tried to comfort her sellf the thing was as Mr Casson had said too monstrous too suicidal a dis- ¬ grace for the union leaders to permit to touch their organization still less to invite as a means of discipline The sun was getting low Faith rebuked her impatience by turning her back on the up stream view and taking a longer stroll toward the landing resolved not to look around again till the sounds she yearned to hear announced her friends but no new sounds broke the quiet stir of the leaves and the softly moving water She grew sick with sus- ¬ pense They would not come in time to get her warning else they would not come at all and what could have hap- ¬ This was a day when one pened might not talk of a morrow Suddenly close inshore making for the next bend across a loop of the river a long sharp canoe or dugout shot by loaded with disaster for Mike stood balanced alone guiding the slim craft and along the bottom stretched upon his back lay a man helpless motion- ¬ less a shape with the face hidden What did the coat conceal that covered the face Was it death There was enough of Darcie there for Faith to recognize He was coming to meet her at the Mis- ¬ sion and this was the fate he had en- ¬ countered on the way Oh Mike oh stop she groaned upon her knees on the bank stretching her arms out above the water The breeze shook the bushes the dismal load shot bv Mike had not heard her choking cry or seen her gesture of an- ¬ guish Gathering herself up she stum- ¬ bled through the grass past the trees that delayed her like idle curious per-¬ sons crowding upon one in a moment of extreme distress but by the time she had rounded the loop y land Mike had crossed it by water as the bow string measures the bow had landed his freight under the bushes in the shade and was alreadj out of sight below the lower bend A wind was rising spreading the rapid coolness that precedes a summer galq The bushes were beating wild ¬ ly leaves and dust and blossom petals were flying and a dark wind track streaked the meadows but the waveless river only shuddered and crept b3r in silence Darcie was l3ing on his back staring at the green boughs overhead the coat lay over his chest and its folds This was perceptibly rose and fell Faiths first assurance that he breathed In the shock of so sudden so com- ¬ plete a rdlease from so great a fear for the moment she forgot her warning Tie looked at her stupidly at first then a little wildly and then with an eager smile he flung his hand out to- ¬ ward her upon the grass Yet something in his manner she missed something that she had looked to see on their meet- ¬ ing again missed it and drew back from her instinctive first advances lie knew her but had placed her at which pride insists on the conditions which feminine prudence declares for ere it be too late Xo she was help- ¬ less in the face of this pitiful estrange- ¬ ment here it must end their sad little crazy romance of the Coeur dAlene His world would be seeking him would presently call him back but the ocean could not part them farther than they were parted now Good by my love good by she whispered But the warning For him it was useless she must instantly find poor good Mike as she called the great fellow in her thoughts She was so weak hearted that she felt like distributing epithets and words of useless affection as one who is taking leave of life She met Mike coming up the shore and seeing her a long way off he broke into a hilarious trot Arrah by the Blessin an have ye seen him An wasnt he the pictur of peaces lyin on the barren stones This was an irrepressible figure of speech for Darcie was very softly bed- ¬ ded on the grass as Mike had left him Sure its the big luck for us that the boats behind her time Musha darlin What has hurted ye to put up your lip like that he cadenced seeingthat the girls eyes were filling with tears Oh Mike he doesnt know me Av coorse he doesnt the craythur his mind is takin a bit av a rest Hes betther widoutany sinse the way he was goin on An see how happy he is lie doesnt care for a blessed merits of eld soTig s as unguided wheelfl slip into old ruts of the way that the crazed or grief blind driver goes Oh hush thee my baby the hour may come When thy sleep shall be broken by trumpet and drum H A SMITH Office over G S Vardeu m Co 8 to 12 a m 1 to 5 p xa- she found herself crooning over and Office Hours over senselessly to herself but where were the trumpets and thrums that call to arms in the name of peace the law and order music Far from the old DEALER IN Mission that night and its dark empty sanctuary and its helpless prisoners Furniture Window Shades Oil of labor waiting as unconscious as Cloths Carpets Mattresses sheep that have been fed and folded at Etc dusk to be harried at midnight by a pack of masterless dogs Special attention given to Ondertak ing and Repairing At about half after seven oclock as Main Street - - Paris Ky the story of this evening goes a hand- ¬ car black with men came down the track and stopped within half a mile of EODSE AND LOT AND BLACK Mission station The number of men on SMlTfi SHOP FOR SALE the car is not known It is supposed that they were assisted by others who DESIRE to sell my house and ot were expecting them at the Mission blacksmith shop at Jackson- ¬ and these men so it is said were armed ville with I will sell for half cash bal Ky with Winchesters sent down on the ance in twelve months For further prisoners train But all were armed particulars address or call on in one way or another with weapons BEN J F SHARON Jacksonville Ky il3oct tf furnished by the Miners union of the f Coeur dAlene or bv their brothers of GEO W DAVIS A I 1 Butte thing said Faith he doesnt But how came he to be so Twas along av a nasty fall he got comin around Sunset Pake which the thrail is the widt av your hand He wouldnt have me come anigh him for fear Id jostle him he was that nervous Wan at onct says he and dont for Gods sake blow your breath on me He catched holt av a juniper whin he felt the ground was lavin him but the bloody bush let go be the roots an he wint down Ah dont faint away T was a childs tumble onlv miss for the jar it gev his arrum it shtarted the wound bleedin on him an thattuk his streut and I think it was bad for him goin widout a hat Yis the fool wind tuk it aff his head an he but the wan hand to grab for it an kape his grip o the rock an its hung up in the top av a big pine tree I was for makin him wear me own hat for the sun it was powerful bad on his head but hed cast it in me face wheniver Id try to put it on him he was that silly- - lie was singin like a canary in the boat comin down till I put the coat over him an that quinched him Was he quit miss when ye left him Faith could not speak to answer him Saints above now what are ye cry in about D ye think the lad 11 not Sure here we are an the make it boat comin in an Spokane the city of refuge will see us in the mornin He has wore out the candle he can bide No The hand car brigade ran down the track on both sides and opened fire upon the surprised groups at the sta- ¬ tion One or two of them went through the cars that stood upon the track shouting to the scabs within Git out of here you There was never a word too bad for a scab They were likewise driven forth from the shelter of the hotel by the prudent landlord whose windows were being smashed by bullets The hounds were loud in the mouth but the sheep were silent and ran Some of them ran across the track and jumped into the river some struggled desperately through the long grass of the Mission meadows The cool headed ones hid in the grass or crept into the bushes or made their way along the shore in the shelter of the river bank Of the fate of those who fled up into the wild defile called Fourth of July canyon much has been asserted and denied on both sides but little will ever be known the canyon and the river have been deepl questioned but they bear no witness and they tell no tales aBJElXlSTG- - 3 898 TREES PLANTS VINES I The Blnegrass Nurseries offer every ¬ thing for Orchard Garden Lawn No Acents Strawberry and general nursery cat ¬ alogue on application to fvr t - i E F HILLENMEYER Telephone 279 Lexington Ky ALVA CRAWFORD carl Crawford CRAWFORD BROS Shop corner Mam and Fifth Sts JOHN CONNELLY PARIS KENTUCKY to be continued SCHOOLBOYS HERO Sir John JMoore and His JJurial Joke That Went Astray A Work guaranteed satisfactory Calls Your work is A promptly answered solicited Prices reasonable theinchR0 Mike but its theiast inch of the candle that wiDcost cried Faith and -- the beginning of their brief intense acquaintance all between was oblivion His love spoke and his need of love in his dumb eyes but he was silent troubled and took nothing for granted ¬ It was useless to question him as to N Y Sun LYING BY THE CLOCK The Family Timc picoo Is Often Hindu to Be Delilierately ami Per ¬ sistently Untruthful here by yourself In reply- to this fatherly suggestion Faith only blushed miserably and shook her head I hope we shall all be together crossing the lake to night she said all of us whom the Coeur dAlene has But she did not move no use for from her post Well r it K r r fi Many a man who would not for any money go into the kitchen at seven oclock in the morning and say to the Do you know it is half past cook seven oclock Well it is and more its just 35 minutes past seven and my train goes in 25 minutes will quietly and in cold blood put the clock up to telling this lie for him This isnt fair to the clock It is bad enough when a man or even a woman in a sudden gust of anger swears at a tramp or peddler or irritating caller with a slamming door or a banging window That is done in a quick frenzy of temper and has sometimes tig1 excuse of great prov- ¬ ocation But lying by the clock is al- ¬ ways done with great deliberation and malice aforethought and it is perse veredin day by day Its too mean on the clock Vocal as the big clock at Dj Dombeys speaking to poor little Paul these martyred clocks should sit heavy on the conscience of the teacher saying all day long in staccato tones M mas ter makes me lie My inas ter makes me lie Robert J Bur dette in Ladies Home Journal Broiled TomntocN on Toast Select large smooth tomatoes of the variety commonly called beefsteak tomatoes Wash them free of dust wipe them perfectly dry then without peeling them cut them in thin slices one inch thick Butter a broiler so they will not ntiek Lay the slices on and broil until they are done on one side turn them over sprinkle them with salt and then broil them on the other side Cut a long pound oaf of bread in thin slices one slice lo each slice of tomato Toast the bread quickly dip each slice in melted outter Lay them on a platter and put a slice of tomato on each piece of toast Pour a little melted butter on the tomatoes and serve very hot Gar ¬ nish the platter with sprigs of parsley ¬ said Mr Casson who saw that she was bent on having her own way with her friends I wish them safe out of this and all of us the same But dont you let that childs prattle be run nin in your head Its not a thing anyone could believe not even of them Sot of the men who blew up Frisco asked Faith with a womans mill partisan relentlessness Mr Casson would not admit the thought or pretended he would not Think of it said he Think how a massacree would sound in print Were not quite bad enough for that union or non union men has their feelins theyd draw the line at promiscuous shootin at unarmed men I think dynamite and giant powder are tolerabty promiscuous bitterly argued Faith But she was comforted nevertheless by Mr Cassons pretense of unbelief He walked toward the landing to watch for the sight of a boat Once he looked back at her and seemed to hesi- ¬ tate but then he walked on Theyd never touch a woman he said to him- ¬ self Faith continued to pace the short ¬ grass under the trees watching for her friends XIII THE MASSACRE The shadows at this hour had gained a portentous length they laid long fingers across the fields pointing dark ¬ ly toward the canyon About sunset the child had said Up at Wallace and at Gem the rumor was flying that the negro troops from Missoula had marched around the burned bridges and were coming in bv way of Mullari to gather the non union men and to bring them back and pro ¬ tect them in their places and the union nad sworn that the thing should not be Therefore there should be blood TJouscwife x how he had arrived at this phase of his condition Investigating as his nurse Faith discovered that there had been a fresh hemorrhage from his wound the sleeve and breast of his shirtbeneaththe coat were soaked with blood Weak- ¬ ness thirst and delirium had followed but not fever so far as she could judge He was bareheaded and she looked in vain for his hat to fetch him water in the brim of it as she had seen the hunt- ¬ ers do but was forced to use her handkerchief feeding him with drops dripped between his lips His face and hands and all his clothing down in front were grimed and scratched and earth stained as though Beaver canjon had been literally wiped up with him when he spoke his voice was a rapid muttering devoid of expression There was no hope that they could come to any understanding now on those delicate points that remained to be settled be- ¬ tween them This was a piteous com- ¬ plication that at this last hour before the boat came in the hour that must decide how they should leave the boat and meet on the other side of the lake when the one word must be said and he alone could say it he should be out of his senses calling her Miss Faith and babbling flat courtesies saying nothing but with his eyes She could not give him even the love he dumb ¬ ly craved No it was strangely cruel They were meant for each other this shebe lieved as a new inexplicable fact not to be reasoned about yet she was power- ¬ less to act upon it Could any girl fol ¬ low a sick and crazy youth a conspicu ously adorable young man whom any stranger would be good to once he was out of this terrorized land appear at his side and assume the right to care for him on the strength of some wild love passages in impossible places under circumstances the least binding and most exceptional that could be im- ¬ agined She had made up poor child a num ¬ ber of perfectly sane and commend- ¬ able answers and arguments which she had thought she should have need of crossing the lake that night He was to have done some very pretty plead- ¬ ing he was to have prevailed in the end even in her best arguments she had p rovided for that But wherejiow were the strong delicious pleadings the weak extenuations the explanations ¬ ¬ Oh Mike Oh stop she groaned forth from her convulsed lips came the childs story too long delayed of the dark deed that threatened the prisoners at the Mission that night Mike leaped as if he had been hit by a bullet Why wasnt this the first word ye Go back and said to me he roared beside him whilst I go for the boat bide Please God no wan has helped himself to it an me danderin here Doyou believe it Faith exclaimed in a voice of awe Do I believe theres devils in hell Ill pack him out av this if I have to shwim wid him on me back Darcie was asleep He rested after pain and excitement and thirst and weary journeyings Faith watched be ¬ side him and listened to liismutterings and held her own breath in pauses of his inconstant breathing Sometimeshe panted like a dog that hunts in dreams his features twitched he plucked with his hands then his troubled spirit would exhale in a long sigh and gradually in climbing in- ¬ tensity the travail of delirium would resume its sway His eyes glittered be- ¬ tween half parted lids the yellow green light under the trees mingling with the reflection from the river Faith matte his ashen color ghastly upon his breathing hurried and hung fast or deep and slow as the one sure contradiction of his death like aspect The strange wind which brought no rain kept blowing and blowing as if it Tould blow out all the last red sparks of sunlight Her hopes went out with them The dull sunset embers began to glow She couldhear no sounds but of wind striving with the trees or water heavily flapping as it coursed along the bank She wished for utter stillness that she might project by ear her knowledge of what was coming beyond her powers of sight but nothing could be heard above the crisp gallant roar and rustle of the summer gale All na ¬ ture seemed to call to her to be up and ready to fly fiy But those that can neither fight nor fly must hide must hush as she was hushing her sleeper by the darkling stream She sat in silence and her thoughts drifted In trite phrases and in frag-- Millions of 003s have stood up on Friday afternoon speakin days before their more or less admiring schoolmates and have spouted Not a drum was heard not a funeral note and so on down until they left him alone in his glory In fact every English-speakinschoolboy knows that Sir John Moore was buried Some few bojs know the ing enious Mr In goldsbys parody of the famous speak in piece beginning Not a sou had he got not a g uinea or groat but in comparison with the boys who have assisted in burying- Sir John the num ber of those who have helped put the doctor to bed is indeed small But this is merely introductory Very few bojs know more of Sir John than that he was buried As a matter of fact he was born in Glasgow Novem- ¬ ber 13 17G1 and was killed at Corunna January 16 1809 S9 years ago He served for four years in this country as a lieutenant and in 17S4 he was sent to parliament by his friend the duke of Hamilton lie got a lieutenant colonelcy in 1788 when 27 years old and was promoted brig adier in four years or so He took an important part in suppressing- the Irish rebellion of 98 In 1S08 he was sent to Sweden in command of an English force and latex in the year to Portug al Thence he marched into Spain and in that coun- ¬ try made his reputation by a retreat the onl3 British soldier who ever did so He wished to draw Napoleon out of Andalusia and so procure a period of rest for that province He beg an his retreat from Sahagun December 23 1S0S and lighting- every day with suc- ¬ cess finally reached Corunna on De- ¬ cember 31 He fought his last battle on January 1G covering the embarka ¬ tion of a part of his army Early in the day Moore was struck by a cannon ball which crushed almost every bone in his chest He survived for several g- YRUPINDIGESTION PEPSI CURES DR CALDWELLS 1KB TIMS EAST ft TABLE t I EI t BOUND Ar Lexington 830am 600pm Lv Louisville 1115am 1Upm Lv Lexington ll2iam 850pm 8H0am 5o0pra Lv VinchP8tcrll5Sun 23pm SfclSam frMpra Ar Mt StcrltJifel2r2opm 950pm 9o0aa 705psfr Gyam 8 J0pm Ar Washington Ar PhiladclphialOl5am 705pm 1240nn 908pm ArNew York WEST BOUND A Ar Winchester 730am 4oUpm eam zupm 800am 520pm 735am 345pm Ar Lexington 911am 6S0pm Ar Frankfort ArShelbyvllle 1001am 720pm ll00um 815pm Ar Louisville Trains marked time f run daily ex- ¬ - cept Sunday other trains run daily Through Sleepers between Louisville Lexington and New York withoai change For rates Sleeping Car reservation 01 any information call on orGEOKGE JDiv W Barney Agent L F B Pass Agent Lexington Ky- - N R ft Paria Ky Carr The COAST LINE to MACKINAC - hours greatly to the surprise of the surgeons and at night was buried by his men CHICAGO PETOSKEY DETROIT Some years ago two schoolboys put up a job one Friday When their turns Ing-oldsbj-s 2 New Steel Passenger Steamers The Greatest Perfection yet attained in Boat Construction Luxurious Equipment Artiatid Furnishing Decoration and Eiflcisat Service insuring the highest degree of h came the first was to speak The Bur- ¬ ial of Sir John Moore and the second Inebri- COHFORT SPEED AND SAFETY was to recite Mr Four Trips per Week Betweek ate and bring- down the house But the teacher spoiled tr ime When Toledo Detroit Mackinac e book the gave the first fellow MARQUETTE THE SOO PETCSKEY AND DULUTH Coys heres a teacher remarked LOW RATES to Picturesque Mackinac ana and Return including fieals and Berths piece youve never heard before Praia accompanied the Cleveland 18 from Toledo 15 from Detroit in the laughter that Burial the Inebriate found himself EVERY EVENING overlooked This fable teaches that some jokes Between Detroit and Cleveland Connecting at Cleveland with Sarliest Trains really do need diagrams NY Sun f ¬ - 1 A Burus was standing- one daj upon EV2RY DAY BETWEEN quay at Greenock when a wealthy Cleveland Pntin Bay the Toledo merchant belonging- to the town had Send for Illustrated Pamphlet Address the misfortune to fall into the harbor A SCHANT2 a e DETROIT MICH He was no swimmer and his death Detroit a58 CluVeiuDii stsam Hav Co would have been inevitable had not a Tb sailor who lhappened to be passing- at the time rescued him The merchant The Shortest Line and npon recovering- a little from his fright I he Best Service between put his hand into his pocket and gener Cincinnati and the Summer ously presented the sailor wilh a shil ling The crowd which had collected Resorts of the Great Lakes contemptloudly protested against the ible insignificance of tine sum but TO Burns with a smile of ineffable scorn entreated them to restrain their clamor for said he the g entleman is of course the best judge of the value of AND THE GREAT LAKS5 his own life Detroit Free Press - Poets Will for all poinU E st South and Southwest and Detroit lor all points North and Northwest at Sunday Trips Jut o July August and September Only JV - - ¬ ¬ ¬ uan mmmn t CMCIXXATl -- man who is always telling- what a gentleman he is never nears anvbodv A - V I else say so Washing toa pemocTat 3 Trains Diily between 1 and DETROIT V uitfni M -- i B O V THE BOUBON NEWS PARIS KY TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1898 GEESE ARE STUPID FEMININE FASHIONS Worn During the Season ComiiiGT WOMANS HEROISM 111 ¬ 1 FUNNY THING IN SPELLING iV According1 to an Old Ponltrymait The Cant Stand a Rainstorm When Thirsty Styles and materials That Will Be From the Register Gazette Rockford VVSAVVWVVNAAAAAAAAn1AASVVVVVVVVJ A HANDY BUILDING Upper Story Is a Workshop and Tool Houht the Uaseiucnt n Comfort ¬ able Winter Shelter One of the great drawbacks with some farmers is that their outbuild ings are not arranged conveniently or with any thought of economy This is something during these days of rapid progress and desperate competition that will not do Saving in little things may often seem too trivial we admit but if not carried to the point of penny wise and pound foolish It is what helps to plant the most gigantic stones in the pyramid of any industry How many farmers have sunk for ¬ tunes in machinery of every descrip ¬ tion simply for the want of properly housing and taking care of it Then numerous are ihe dollars paid out 1 3m ma -- Sin ct MM 1HaP COMBINATION FARM BUILDING yearly for small repairs which if the farmer only had a few tools and a suit- ¬ able place in which to work could often be saved Indeed a workshop on the farm is a necessity an essential part of the farm machinery and in case a convenient spot is at hand the general farmer can do nothing better than erect a building similar to the one shown in the accompanying illus tration As can be seen it is located against a bank This affords a basement which for housing poultry and swine in win ¬ ter is not easily as far as warmth goes to be surpassed The second floor is and implements from the hand to the wheel rake and from the ordinary sickle to the mowing machine and reaper while one corner preferably on the sunny side is partitioned off into a workshop Being equipped with a work bench and heating apparatus the farmer herein can pass many a stormy day no matter what the sea- ¬ son of the year is constructing berry and vegetable crates mending harness or doing whatever tinkering work is required on the farm or in the house An extensive ret of tools is not required Simply a f ew of the most prac ticable ones will suffice such as various sized augers and bits handsaws square and scratch awls and a good vise so that saw tiling and the like can be done Paint and varnish shouldalso he in stock for then not to mention any article which has been made the harrows plow- - cultivators and in fact all agricultural implements from which the paint has worn off may on coming in in autumn or at any other Lime be brushed over and so prevent the iron from rusting Furthermore there should Ue kept a shoemakers outfit it can be bought cheap to day for this comes handv in mending liar ness and so on as well as boots and shoes Best of all however the work andtools being confined by themselves 1here is no dirt about the house or other buildings while the tools if not carried away are always in their The truth is combining two place buildings thus into one serves two highly desirable purposes there is only one roof called for to cover both and for the animals housed upon the lower floor exceptionally warm quar ters are provided Frederick 0 Sib ley in X Y Tribune ¬ for storing various agricultural tools 2 f -- m--- r tfV jT fcS2 t iW r generous feeds of cracked corn Find ¬ ing that these September chicks were Boole Lessons Should Xot He Intro ¬ duced Until a Proper Age crowded from the feed boards when- ¬ Is Reached ever the older flocks were fed I placed Children are often taught lessons from books before they aie properly ¬ taught to walk and long before they ¬ ire properly taught to play Play Ma ¬ held out to thein not as a natural thing as something which the parent should feel it a duty to encourage but as a reward for so much work done and as a rest from work done as though play were not itself a form of work a form of work which a child likes while Le dislikes another form because it is unfitted to his powers For children under seven years of age all teaching shotild be through play Through play letters and languages can be taught animal life can be classified and the COOP FOR FEEDING CHICKENS surface of the earth made clear and history can be told as a story Under in their yard one of the coop runs a triangular frame of laths used earlier such a system the child grows into in the season to confine mother hens knowledge learns well eats sleeps and near their coop I have a dozen of plays well and acquires the habit of these runs They are the length of a happiness But there are schools where lath and allow little chicks free ingress children of eight nine and ten years of and egress while the mother can but age or it may be younger are made to put her head through the slots The stud- - from nine oclock till noon and open end of the run I placed against again after a hasty meal and an hour the yard fence and a dish of cracked for play from two to five and later on corn was constantly kept inside which are obliged to prepare lessons for the the larger chickens could not reach following morning The action of the The little fellows quickly learned when brain is diverted from its natural hungry to dart between the slats of course The child becomes1 precocious this run and eat their fill safe from the Its tongue will be furred or covered with many red points like a straw ¬ greed of the grown flock After the snow came the run was berry or will be too red and very dry Tlie Horse and His Teetli placed in the henhouse the space be- ¬ The appetite is capricious strange When a horse does not appear to foods asked and thrive as he should on his food and tween laths increased to allow free pas- ¬ never areorder for you the stomach is in sage of this half grown brood and the If watch the face the most careful observation fails to you note that the frequent flush gives ¬ xeccount for his condition it is wise to dish of cracked corn constantly kept re- way to paleness liave his teeth carefully examined es plenished It has proved just the right a light at one time The eyes gleam with jiecially the back jaw teeth or molars food for this late hatched brood but I at another The and are dull and sad sleep is broken The An irregularity of these is often the doubt if it would be a healthy diet for child is a victim to the wrong kind of chicks coming from the shell in hot unsuspected source of the evil The education X Y Ledger molars occasionally wear irregularly weather American Agriculturist Put Flowers on Your Table sometimes the upper border overlapNOTES FOR BEEKEEPERS Set flowers on your table a whole ping the external surface of the lower nosegay rf you can get it or but two while thednternal surface of the lower Old comb usually thickens with use or three or a single flower a rose a rises to a corresponding height within Empty frames of comb should be well pink a daisy Bring- a few daisies or the mouth In such cases sharp points buttercups from your iact field work ere found where the wear has been taken care of when not in use Colonies that are short of stores for and keep them alive in a little water slightest and these roughnesses lacer- ¬ ate the inside of the ebeek and cut the winter should be fed during Septem ¬ Preserve but a bunch of clover or a handful of flowering grass one of the sides of the tongue so that mastica ¬ ber most elegant of natures productions tion is performed not only with diffi ¬ Most colonies if rightly managed culty but wdtQi pain The consequence will build down to the bottom of sec- ¬ and you have something on your table that reminds you of Gods creation and is that the food is not properly pre ¬ tions tk-e gives you a link with the poets that pared for stomach and passes If necessary to melt honey melt it through it Without assimilating to a slowly If melted rapidly it will be have done it most honor Put a rose a lily or a violet on your table and you full extent its nutritive principles spoiled Prairie Farmer The best way of keeping empty and Lord Bacon have a custom in com- ¬ combs is to store them in boxes that are mon for this great and wise man was Denntiid for Fat Lamb in the habit of having flowers in sea- ¬ Prof Henry ays in Feeds and Feed mice proof son set upon his table we believe By keeping bees in ing the demand for well fattened condition at this time a good thrifty morning noon and night- - that is to robbing may be cay at all meals lambs steadily increases the tender prevented seeing that they were juicy meat finding- favor among Amer ¬ growing all day Now here is a fashion Beeswax is a valuable product Every Not only do prices for fat icans last you particle of comb should be rendered that willchange forever if you please lambs rule high as compared with ma ¬ never with silks and velvets ture sheep and farm animals general ¬ into wax and silver forks no be dependent on Buckwheat may be sown as late as caprice or some fine ly but there are other advantages in gentleman or lady favor of feeding of lambs before they the first week in August and will fur¬ who have nothing but caprice and A given weight of nish considerable honey reach maturity change to give them importance and The objection to using rosin to fasten a sensation Flowers on reed goes further with the lambs than morning mature sheep the money invested is foundations in the frames jfe that it table are especially suited theall They to pooner returned and there is less risk will spoil the wax later on look like the happy wakening of the There is often a considerable dif- ¬ creation they bring- the breath of na ¬ from death and accident Thus every ¬ toward hurrying lambs o ference in the amount of brood in dif- ture into your room they seem the thing tends market as rapidly as they can be fat- - ferent colonies and consequenlly in very representative and embodimentof teiie drind as early as they can be dis ¬ the amount of honey leftin their brood the smiles of your home Detroit Free j nest St Louis Republic posed of to secure the highest price Press --- Faille and all varieties of corded poultry salesman in Manhattan mar- silk will be in great vogue during the ket Put them out in a rainstorm two seasons before us when they have a good thirst on and A chic little waist from Maison they are liable to die About ten years Weille is made of mauve and gold shot ago I was engaged by a firm to go out silk The front turns away in broad through the west and buy live geese flat folds from a vest of cream white and chickens I bought ten car loads satin The ruffles at the top of the Xut them in crates and started east close coat sleeves are lined with white The geese were in the crates nearest satin as are also the cuffs which fall the floor of the open car thats the in a point over the hand Down the regular way to ship them and on top front of the white satin vest and on of them were piled the chicken crates the inner arm seam are small gold and We got about ten miles from St Jo- opal buttons joined by a narrow seph Mo when the load on one of the twisted gold cord cars saggea ana tne wnoie pne oi There is an odd tendency among crates was spilled on the side of the many French ateliers to trim the most track In piling the crates on again delicate and diarriianous evening toil-¬ the geese were placed on top I knew ets with velvets not the familiar vel- ¬ I was taking chances because a rain vet ribbons but in bands from two to storm meant death to the geese but three and one half inches in width in there didnt seem to be any storm in large bow knots folds and the like sight and I thought we could make these trimmings have a heavy ap St Joseph and shift the load there pearance not in keeping with the naThe train had only gone a short dis- ture of the gown tance when a storm came up so sud double faced cashmere and drap denly that the rain was falling almost dete will share French honors with as soon as the clouds were noticed Venetian cloth in the making of eleThe geese had been without water for gant tailor costumes for dress occasome hours and the moment they felt sions Silk gimps velvet ribbon in va- ¬ the rain they were stretching their rious widths white satin and gold necks through the openings between braid are the chosen decorations for the slats and holding their bills open these gowns otherwise cream or to catch the drops Well I got an old white satin overlaid with guipure lace coat and laid it over as many of the will be used crates as it would cover so as to save Tucking milliners folds and rows as many as possible Then I got a of galloon or ribbon trim many of the switchand tried to force the others to new light wool gowns for general wear keep their heads inside the crater These are all simple modes cf garnish They didnt mind the switch very ing a dress none the less are they real-I3- much and I had to give eifch one four desirable from a decorative point of or five good hits before it would pull in view and to all present appearances its head and when I started on a new are likely to be as popular this autumn head the old one would pop up again as they have been for several seasons When we got into St Joseph it was past still raining and every goose in the Silk wrap white serges trimmed top crates with the exception of those with lace oi satin straps and small under the coat was dead Whether white pearl tailor buttons form very they died from drinking too much or charming costumes ¬ for the from drinking while their necks were tumn while mohairs are early au similarly i3 an unnatural positon I do not know but every man who has handled Used These greatly improved fabrics live geese knows that a thirsty goose are manipulated just as silk materials in a rainstorm in a crate is as good as are and even those made in tailor fashdead Ive never told of thispeculiar ion for the street are silk lined and ity about geese withoutbeing doubted lightened on the front with chiffon but you just ask any poultryman if it trimmings Some of the new glace crepe de chine isnt true X Y Sun have more of the effect of a silk bro cade than crepe de chine as we know CARE OF LATE BROODS it and most of the new weaves are in How to Make Them Profitable and very gay colorings and effects These fabrics are almost transparent and Push Them Rapidly to Health ¬ are designed to take the place when ful Maturity desired of the heavier Marie Antoi- ¬ Last year I raised 300 chicks but nette brocades taffetas figured failles none of them matured and grew so rap and fancy satins X Y Post idly as the late hatched September CHILD TRAINING brood and I think it partly chie to their Geese are peculiar said an old ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ -- ¬ ¬ ¬ During the civil war nearly as much ism was shoAyn by the women df our nation Haltft as by the brave soldiers Many a woman weeping for her dead son bound up the A Cleveland man has set about learning wounds of his suffering comrades rejoicing the use of the typewriter Up to the present in their time he hashad somebody to do his typewrit- ¬ rrv renewed ing for him but now he wants to know how z to run it all by himself He admits that he o- - strength S XAth even while isnt an apt scholar It comes slowly The sorrowing letters are hard to find and the spacing is so for the easily forgotten But there is one thing that one who amuses him He is learning to spell and was gone learning in the same way he did when a tow At that Iieaded boy in the early GOs Of course he time was could spell when he tackled the typewriter laid the hut not in the same ivnv Jnw lip rlitinotlv f o unda enumerates each letter and does it too with tion for- the greatest care It is a funny thing hut he the world- nnds inmselt spelling out the words in the On the Battlefield famed or newspaper and his wife says he spells them ganization known as the Womans Belief in his sleep Corps whose aid to the soldier of to day The other day the minister met him and fighting against the world for a living is no asked him how he was less notable than the Heroism of the oOs he gravely spelled out One of the most earnest members of the and when the pastor looked amazed he real- ¬ corps at Byron 111 is Mrs James House- ized Ahat he had done and hastily explained weart but illness once put a ctop to her the cause of the peculiarity And the minis- ¬ active work A year or so ago when she ter professed to be greatly interested and was nearing fifty years of age the time wanted to know all about it and the speller is when women must be most careful of their now greatly worried for fear the parson will strength Mrs Houseweart was taken seri- ¬ write a special paper on it for some maga- ¬ ously ill The family physician told her zine that she had reached a critical period of her When the minister finally left him he His pre- ¬ shook hands and said Good by life and must be very careful scriptions and treatment did not benefit her began the speller and tlien rec- ¬ and other treatment proved unavailing ollected himself and hastily added by At last Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale He hopes in time to wear out this peculiar- ¬ People were brought to her notice with in- ¬ ity and when he increases his speed on the disputable evidence that they were helpful typewriter he no doubt will Cleveland in cases such as hers and with renewed hope Plain Dealer she tried the remedy Last March she took the first box of the pills which gave much THE OFFICIAL TIME She was determined to be cured relief and kept on with the medicine until now eight boxes have been consumed and she It Was Carried by the General and Had to Be Recognized feelpjlike a new woman Mrs Houseweart said I have taken as Such eight boxes and have been improving since I took the first dose I do not believe 1 could The necessity there shall be only one have lived without the pills They have done man wbo has thatsay ¬ in a the me more good than any physician or any mand is thoroughly recognized military com in the United medicine I have ever tried story is told of Gen Shaf Dr Williams Pink Pills are sold in boxes States army Aof the American expedition- ¬ ter commander never in loose bulk at 50 cents a box or ary force for the invasion il- ¬ six boxes for 250 and may be had of all lustrates the punctilio of of Cuba which the regulars in this druggists or direct by mail from Dr Wil- regard liams Medicine Co Schenectady N Y At a certain frontier post at which Shafter who then held an inferior rank was com- ¬ WHY HE REPROVED mander many years ago a discussion arose among several officers as to the exact time of day There Was Just a Faint Snsplcion hand said A captain with his watch in his of Self interest in Kis It is now exactly three oclock Complaint Oh no said a lieutenant by my time it s eight minutes past three A third It isnt every man in Uncle Sams pay who¬ pocket 1officer drew his watch out of his know my time is exactly right feels his responsibility as does an old Irish and my watch says two minutes man who is a treasury messenger Just the he said other day he was berating an absent clerk nast three it At this juncture Maj hafter looked at for leaving some pins on the edge of his desk where they might be brushed off ly his silver watch 1 dont know what your watches say he anybody passing be swept on the flure said he remarked Theyll but 1 wish you to understand j and wasted to the extravagance of the that in this command it is hve minutes past government which is already so hard up its three borrowin money it is to pay ixpinses and Then the joung officers remembered that a shame it is for the min in the gov- ¬ the authority of the commanding officer ex-¬ its ernment imnloy to be wastin pins which tended even to the time of day Pittsburgh cost money Dispatch There was a genural laugh at the earnest- ¬ ness of the old mans complaint and someThirty Five Thousand Miles body said he deserved an increase of salary of Calico for his devotion to the interests of the coun- ¬ There is enough calico made in the United try And then as the clerks trooped out States everj-- year to make a sash which the old man said to the last of them would go completely around the earth with Yis its all right for yees gazoo byes to 10000 miles of material left for a bow The be laughin at me Ill see nothin wasted great popularity of this fabric is justified by here They kin laugh but its not thim that the fact that the goods known as Simpsons has to go down on their hand and knees to Prints are of the highest standard of pick up thim pins Detroit Free Press quality and finish The colors are absolutely fast and will not fadenor will the goods be- ¬ come limp with washing and wringing and Touching Kindness as the material is cheap and exceedingly The bronzed soldier looked at the pack-¬ pretty there is little wonder that many age addressed to him with moistened eyes millions of yards are used annually in the Blessed angels he said they do not for- ¬ dresses of women and children Then he carefully took off the get us wrappings and foui d A nail brush an or- ¬ No Cause for Jealousy namental hair receiver a pair of tidies a Benham Dont you really care any-¬ Mrs small hottle of mixed pickles a tract a hand thing about mother painted blotting pad and a pants stretcher Benham Well not enough to make you Cleveland Plain Dealer jealous N Y Journal heroMmT Y-e-r- -y w-e-1- -1 Learning to Manipnlnte n Typewriter GetH a Sinn Into a Queer you look old Poor clothes cannot make Even pale cheeks wont do it Your household cares may be heavy and disappoint- ¬ ments may be deep but they cannot make you look old ¬ One thing does it and never fails It is impossible to look young with the color of seventy years in your hair G-o-o- -d r2 ¬ permanently postpones the tell tale signs of age Used according to directions it gradually brings back the color of youth At fifty your hair may look as it did at fifteen It thickens the hair also stops it from falling out and cleanses the scalp Shall we from dandruff you our book on the send Hair and its Diseases Best McSvfcc Fees bene ¬ If you do not obtain all tho use of fits you expected from the tho v igor writo tho doctor about It Probably thoro ii somo difficulty Tho with your general eystem which may bo easily removed Address DR J C AYER Lowell Mass ¬ move them except by using hot water injections I have Rone 1 days at a time without a movement or tho bowels not being ablo tS Chronic constipation for seven years placed mc ia tAisterriblo condition during that timo I did ev ¬ erything I heard of butneverfound any rcliefjsuch was my case until 1 began using CASCARET I now have from one to three passages a day and if I ws rich I would givo S10O 00 for each movement it aylmuu L Hunt is such a relief 1GS9 RusU St Detroit Mich fjk fe CANDY TRADE MARK RCOISTERCD As morning I thi k Ill take something Garretson Take something with me says Gen Gar retson to Gen Miles Guess I will responds Gen Miles Ill just go out and St Louis Chronicle take a town Jeweler Narrower and lighter wedding rings are fashionable Why do you wans one so broad and heavy Customer We expect to move to North Jewelers Dakota after the wedding Weekly I am not feeling very well this says Gen Miles to Gen morning general This ia what happens in Puerto Rico every It Is in Puerto Rico ¬ ¬ I told my wife said Gobang that T had Pleasant Palatable Potent Taste Good Da And Good Never Sicken Weaken or Gripe lUc 20c tile stayed down town to get war news Well she furnished me what did she say CURE COWSTSPATBON with an illustrated account of hostilities Sterling Remedy Company Chicago Eloniroal Xeu Tort 323 Town Topics nearer home than Cuba MES PIEKEAMS ADYICE What Mrs ITell Hurst has to Say About It Dear Mrs Pixkhasi When I wrote to you I had not been well for five years had doctored all the tirne but got no better 1 had womb trouble very bad My womb pressed backward causing piles I was in such misery I could scarcely walk across the floor Men struation was irregular and too pro fuse was also troubled with ¬ SttQOT I Where a Stronp Bond Is Aeeded INCHESTS MPED 5H0T 6UN 5MELLS Mamma It is naugthy to tell lies Eva Eva People who do so dont go to Heaven Mam ¬ Did you ever tell a lie mamma Eva Wont you No dear never ma be fearful lonely in Heaven mamma with Oswego Daily only George Washington Used byAlltoempion Shots Jend Name ona Postal rd 152 PAGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE fztt FOR WiNCHE5rffiRfreATNG JG0 Arms Palladium example hictfSsrisAvr tktfffwcH Ccnu we should follow and annoyed after that time till death gets us of the ex- ¬ ample we are setting others Atchison Globe We are annoyed until we are 30 by the M ml V I leucorrhoea I had given up all hopes of getting well everybody Would Be Writer What do you consider the most important qualification for a A Old Hand beginner in literature Tit Bits small appetite ¬ m vTs W thought r consumption I had THE MARKETS LIVESTOCK Select butchers CALVES Fair to good light HOGS Common Mixed packers Ll phi shippers Cattleeom1noni5 mm f uvt uuuita Of Lydia E Pink- - ivner utio taking READERS OF THIS PAPER DESIRING Tip BUY ANYTHING ADVERTISED IN ITS COLUMNS SHOULD INSIST UPON HAVING WHAT THEY ASK FOR REFUSING ALL SUBSTITUTES OR IMITATIONS Cincinnati Sept 3 12 73 3 4 6 25 tf In St 0J 4 45 3 SHEEP Choice LAMBS 3 3 ¬ FLOUR -- Winter family GRAIN Wheat No 2 rednew Rye No 2 HAY Prime to choice PROVIalONS Mess Pork 5 2 No3red Corn No 2 mixed Oats No2 6 70 h 3 70 00 3 85 75 75 tea 3 35 3 85 25 5 60 00 95 75 05 62 31 - 22i 4G 8 00 6 4 7n 11 SG 1 1 ierc very ldo nearly mucn Detter all my own and was able to work I continued the use of your medi- ¬ cine and feel that I owe my recovery to you I cannot thank you enough f oryour advice and your wonderful medicine Any one doubting my statement may write to me and I will gladly answer all inquiries Mrs Nell Hurst Deep ¬ hie Compound fpSJL A UKiTEO And make no failures Write what you need TIFFSW OHIO POTATOES per bbl BUlTER Choice dairy Prime to choice creamery APPLES Choice to fancy CHICAGO Lard Prime steam 75 25 2 25 1 35 3 75 water Mo Letters like the foregoing constantly being received contribute not a little to the satisfaction felt by Mrs Pinkham that her medicine and counsel are assisting women to bear their heavy burdens All suffering women are invited to write to her for advice which will be given without charge It is an ex¬ perienced womans advice to women ftmYftWYaWWVWr STATES WML MAP CORN No 2 OATS No 2 PORK Mess LARD Steam FLOUR Winter patents GRAIN Wheat No 2 red No 3 Chicago spring 3 05 63 C2 59 30 8 50 4 571 Mrs Pinkhams address is Lynn Mass A copy of our handsome map J iSzZi inchco printed in colors and mounted on a roller will boponttonnvaddreflann MMinf of 15 cents in poptago to pay for packing and trans portation P S EUSTJS General Passenger Agent u u y u it uincngo 111 5 S 30 8 55 4 90 4 00 GOJi - NEW YORK FLOUR Winter mtent WHEAT No 2 red COR N No 2 mixed PORK New mess LARD Western BALTIMORE OAT Mixed The Best BOOK thne WAR iffiKSSS muusij luuswaicu prieo si rrco to anybody sen up two annual snbscriDtions at 51 each to the Ovci land -- ample MonthjySA SRACiSCC Overlana 3 70 35i 25 10 10 10 40 5 87tf A HMSDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE - FLOUR Famiiy GK AIN Wheat No Sou ihern Wheat Com 2 5 60 67 62 34 6 00 G7 A HOOSEFUL OF SHAME CLEM HOUSE WiTH 1 C8 - ¬ CATTLE First quality LOGS Western INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN Wheat No 2 Corn No 2 mixed Oats No 2 mixed LOUISVILLE FLOUR Winter patent G RAIN Wheat No 2 red Oats Mixed PORK Mess LARD Steam Corn Mixed Mixed Oats No 2 white Rye No 2 western 34 26 4 25 26 45 4 Co 4 60 65 29 US 3 75 4 00 67 31 CURES WHEHE ALL ELSE FAILS eases Be3t Cough Syrup Tastes Good Uso in time Sold by drngcists tjBjZKlttiirLS yffrf ff W ri y J n m m treatment Free A N K nt QY quick relief worst 0for book of testimonial and curesdaya S Bend and IO NEW DISCOVERY 11 Vi Dr H GHIittH a 80SSAUantatGa B 27 10 00 5 00 1726 H west fa tbta jtnpcv nlease state that vn mtv the AivHuu BSfTlMij gKggW M jWjWa J SJG H H THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY5 TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1898 TOorvwSa Shattered Jervous System FINALLY HEART TROUBLE Nervine A Tricky Butcbor Sestored to Health by Dr Miles f 5 I i i i f U writes I had never my life until in 1890 I been sick a day in got so bad with nervous prostration that I had to give up and commence to doctor I tried our local physicians and one in Joliet tut none gave me any relief and I thought I was going to die I became despondent and suffered untold agony I could not eat sleep nor rest and it seemed as if I could not exist At the end of six months I was reduced to but a shadow of myself and at last my heart became affected and I was truly miserable I took six or eight bottle9 at Dr Miles Nervine It gave me relief from the start and at last a cure the great est blessing of my life rvii7 Dr Miles Remedies K F- tbTi are sold by all drug ¬ BKT Miles gists under a positive rk guarantee first bottle benefits or money re- ¬ filestores funded Book on dis- ¬ eases of the heart and m Health nerves free Address DR MILES MEDICAL CO Elkhart Ind 111 MRBraceville EDWARD HARDY tho jolly man ¬ of Sheppard Cos great store at The greatest business mind I ever ran up against was possessed by the former proprietor of a meat market out said a street car con- ¬ in Germautown ductor he other day as his car was This butcher waiting on Front street voice which you had a line squeaky could hear a block away Tricky Yes thats just what you would call it I used to watch him sometimes when he was waiting on customers and it was positively amusing to see the apparent ease with which he would make a two pound steak weigh apparently three or more pounds He would take a couple of pounds of meat and throw it on the scales so that the pointer would show four pounds and then take it off before the scales could register the true weight Theres just four pounds exactly he would say to the customer in that squeaky voice of his and then continue with the state ¬ ment quickly made Four times 12 is 58 Call it 60 and unless tho customer was watching him closely he would al ways get even change He was in the meat business only a few years and amassed a competency Then he left it What worries me is how he is going to get along now I un derstand he is in the real estate business and I wonder how he works it when he sells a piece of land The scales wont Philadelphia help him much there ¬ ¬ ¬ Experienced Have you made up your mind just what qualities you expect to find in a husband asked the matron Why of course answered the maid commented the matron Too bad with a sigh Why do you say that demanded the maiden Oh I always hate to see young girls disappointed answered the matron Chicago Post So Kindly Considerate A Beautiful Q M Present gig FREE for a few months to all users of the ifEKT INVEwgSyji SSSJa celebrated ELASTIC STARCH Flat Iron I REQUIRES KO COOKING AND CUFFS J HR MAKES COLLARS STIFF AKD HCE the daring young man asked that your daughter still wears such short dresses Oh I keep her dressed that way Mrs Giddibus answered with a beautibecause if she had long ful blush skirts on people would think she was my sister when they saw us together I have no wish to conceal the fact that I have a daughter who is as tall as I am Cleveland Leader Why is it ¬ Wl Brand fcjVd To induce you to try this brand of ¬ M Bone pound or this starch AS FAR AS A POUND AND a OF ANY OTHER will cot A HALF H UfyM STARCH FJ starcho that you may find out for yourself ssil that all claims for its superiority and economy are true the makers have had prepared at great expense a series of ijyCHUBINGERBROSC J WW MASTERS SALE OF Record The Only Time There Waa LAND I tiff Plain¬ exact reproductions of the ioooo originals by Mnville 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 pricer and can be obtained only in the manner specified The subjects are American Wild Ducks Nervine -- fcffTWWgTTBW if i asfaaaaagg 29 YEARS IN OHIO ill MiJ I 1 The necessity that there shall be one man who has the say in a military command is thoroughly recognized in the United States army A story is told of General Shafter which illustrates the punctilio of the regulars in this regard At a certain frontier post at which Shafter who then held an inferior rank was commander many years ago a discussion arose among several officers as to the exact time of day A captain with his watch in his hand said It is now exactly 3 oclock ¬ ¬ ¬ Bourbon Circuit Court only Margaret Ronans Administrator vs Engitsh Snipe The birds are handsomely embossed and stand out natural as life Plaque is bordered with a band of gold English Quail American Pheasant Each Kentucky on lORDAY the above etyled cause on the second day of July 189S I will sell at public auction at the Court house door in Paris OCTOBER 3D 11 Her Heirs and Creditors Defendants By virtue of a judgment of the Bour bon ircuit Court made aud enttred in ELASTIC STAiCil 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 snd toil you about Elastic Starch Accept no substitute r 3B5Brf f3 S 8 31 let Them Blouse opens with revers over a chem- ¬ isette of guipure Sailor collar in the back Material required for costume challie 36 inches wide 11 yards Blouse No iq8r cut in three sizes 34 36 and 38 inches bust measure skirt No 199 cut in three sizes S4 26 and 28 inches waist measure Price of pattsvii8t 10 99nta each SPECIAL PATTERNS Nos 198 and 19 Challie frock Skirt mth 6haped flouncer ¬ ¬ All purchasers of three 10 cent or six 5 cent packages of Elastic Starch Flat Iron Hrand are entitled to ra ¬ ce We from thsir grocer one of these beautiful Game Plaques free Tho plaques will not be sent by mail They can bo obtained only from your carl Crawford ALVA CRAWFORD 1818 m Ever Grocer Keeps Elastic Starch Do not delay This offar is for a sfiort time only Kiocor CRAWFORD BROS Sop comer 12am and Fifth Sts Oh no The Leading Specialists of America 250000 Cured WE CORE STRICTURE 3 Is- I 1 i I Thousands of voune and middle need menare troubled with this disease nianv unconsciously jncy may nave a smart ing sensation small twisting stream harp cutting rains at times slight dis charge chlhcmty in commencing weak orsrans emissions and all the symntoms of- nervous debility they have STItIC-Tulihu Don t Jet doctors expenmenton you by cittine stretchine or tearine you 1 his will not cure you as it will re-¬ turn Qur NEW METHOD TREAT- MhXT absorbs the stricture tissue hence removes the stricturo permanently it can never return JNo pain no suffer ing no detention from business bv our method Tho sexualorcransarestrenjrth- ened The nerves are invigorated and tne Diiss or manhood returns - past 3 A third young officer drew his watch I know my time is out of his pocket exactly right he said and my watch says two minutes past 3 At this juncture Major Shafter looked at his silver watch I dont know what your watches say he remarked but I wish you to understand that in this command it is five minutes past 3 Then the young officers remembered that the authority of the commanding officer extended even to the time of day Youths Companion my time A Useful Coffin its eight minutes said a lieutenant By 1 Parts et GLEET and STRICTURE may bo the cauFe Doutconsult family doctors as they havo no experieuco in these special diseases dont allow Quacks to experiment on you Consult specialists who have made a life study of nseascs ot jlen and Women UurJNEW IETIIOD TREATMENT will posf-tively cure you Ono thousand dollars tor a case we accept tor treatment and1 MTmftfcptirn Tnrtnamfirlnmto fnrn puro Thousands of young and middle aged men are having their sexual vigor and vitality continually sapped by this dis- ¬ ease They are frequently unconscious of the cause of these symptoms General Weakness Unnatural Discharges Fail ing iuanuood Nervousness ioor mem- ¬ ory Irritability at times Smarting Sen- ¬ sation Sunken Eyes with dark circles Weak Ufick General Depression Lack of Ambition Varicocele Shrunken WE CURE GLEET the Dutch Boers at the Cape especially those living in remote districts where material inexpensive and labor difficult to obtain frequently purchase at least on- coffin beforehand1 which is placed in a conspicuous position in the vfior kamer or principal sitting room sad - It may not be generally known- - that 2 CURES We GUARANTEED STRICTURE IMPOTENCY SECRET DRAINS UNNATURAL DISCHARG ES KIDNEY and BLADDER Diseases TCOfYTCR nnwnTTATTfVNr FREE S FREE Tf unablo to call write for QUESTION BLANK for HOME trent and cure EMISSIONS VARICOCELE SYPHILIS GLEET ornament or as- receptacle for clothing and other oddmentsOb farmer well known to the writer possesses a beautifully finished article of this sort which he purchased about price 30 yearsago Jaring that period he has EMMETS M DTCKSOT buried three wives each of whom had to be content with cofiina of tlhe com- ¬ Master CommisionerT Bourbon Circuit Court monest material and roughest work- own manship- while Mbawaiting its 3 obis H Bresnan Atty possessor stands rai all ft luster of pol- ¬ ished teak and silver mountings For the present the Id gentleman uses it as a couch for hismidday nap in order as- - he sometimes remarks with OF grave humor that SemaygetaGsustom ed to itL Cape Times - utilized as ass article of furniture - fotf the following described real estate t j wit Beginning at 1 on North margin of Main Stieet Ky ami corner lot sold to Marcella Beau thence N 3i 85 W 495 G feat to 2 corner to shicb a dell action in liue then N 5 W Gt feet to B the riht of way of the Keutnoky Midland Railro td then with lht riubt of way of said railYORd N 8i 1 E 181 feet to 4 a corner in right of way ot said railroad then N 7 544 E im fet to 5 corner to Thomsis Williams and in hue of said right of wsy th n S 30 56 B 42 eet to 6r a stake k lhouvhs Williams line then S G6 12 W G4 fevt to 7 a corner to same then S- - 32 E 414 feet to 8 corner to 8tid Williams aud o n North margin of Man MvHfc then with the North inarg n of Main Stre 1 3 51 16 W 14S feet tc the beginning containing one acre aid ninety four hundredths of an acre 1 M 100oJT laud Said sa le will be made upon credits of six anc twelve months for equal parts of the purahfcse money to which the purchaser will bn required to execute ixnd payable to the undersigned Master Commissioner with ood surety to btf approved by biin bearing Jnt greafc from day ofTsale until paid at the frate nd a lren of per cent- - per annnm will be retained upon said property as additional security for said purchase - at about the hour of oclock a iOHN CONNELLY ojP1 JOTiVI j fv KEEP OUT OF REACH OF THE SPANISH GUNS TAKE THE P PABIS KENTUCKY v Work guaranteed satisfactory Calls Ymr work is promptly answered solicited Prices reasonable 3 TRAINS DAILY FINEST TRAINS IN OHIO FASTEST TRAINS IN OHIO Michigan and the Great Lakes constantly growing inr popularity Everybody will be there this sumirer For information inquire of pour ieartst Tieket rfp HOUSE AKD LOT m BUCK SMITH SHOP FOR IM tm Agent DESIRE to sell my house and ot with blacksmith shop at Jackson ¬ ville Ky I will sell for half cash bal ¬ ance in twelve months For further particulars address or call on BEN J P SHARON Jacksonville Ky 13oct tf 1 This Means Money For Yon MASTERS SALE 15 w 11 A jJ32 pa MASTEFS SALE OF riff C TREATMENT iKENNEDY 122 W- - ERS Kergan mmzm rag im reg m as r rsiYiKmj gnni FOURTH STREET CINCINNATI O City Property Bourbon vs eiBCUiT Bourbon CiKCDiT TV Cwrt Economy Building Loan Association of Paris Kentucky Plaintiff ceivers of Covenant Building Loan Association Plaintiffs vs Mar Av Judy etc- Defendants - R Mcllwaine W Cours Ashmre Re- ¬ f i ow W Rates TO- By virtue of a judgment of the Bour- ¬ bon Circuit Court made and entered in Carrie D Frakes etcr Befesidants the above styled cause on the 29th day of Jane 1898 I will sell at public auc- ¬ By virtae of a judgment cfk the Bour- ¬ tion at the bon Circuit Court made and entered in Kentucky Courthouse door in Paris on cause I wilE sell pub ¬ licly at the Court honee door in Paris SA1URMY the-above-styl- V Kentucky on ULVJIILJSISU SATlRMY wit SEPL MM 1898 at about the hosr of noon the following described real estate to wit - ffll 24 1898 Very low rates will be in ef- ifect from all points in the tfSi i South to Cincinnati and re- Itura via tho Queen Crea- IcentEoute andlts connect- ling lines during the at about the hour of 11 oclock a m Situated in the- county o Bourbon the following described real estat8 to- - Ktntucky in the city of Paris fronting 6T feet and 6 inches qualities hear the special low prices in Wfi have no snace here to list the many eood thinsrs we have for you In order to prove to you this is a Straight Special Sale for 15 days we only ask that you call at our mammoth store examine the I 9 S2 M i NatlonalEncampraent Sept 5th to 10th 1898 r Tickets will bo on Bale Sflnt- - 3rd tn Qth inelnni imJ ISX jt JsSETOOreturnlne Sept 13th 1ImI IS llMnialnH a4 JLA4UXU Jli t N U2VltilDlUU Ul tober 2nd can be aecuredV to by depositing ticket with Joint Agent Call on your tickot Afent or wnie iormx J fcVJ and back That certain housa and lot in the City Brandt Alley samerunningas in 33 feet 4 inches the width front to of Paris Ky fronting 62 ft 10 5n on the line of the lot of Thos F Roachs Walnut now 2d St Street and extending back same width as in front to Jos Hsirs and is that part of Sot No 2 in McGrSntva additinn to tbo nitv nf Tris A Wilsons line and bounded on the E by Dan Turney on the N by J A lying between the lot this day conveyed parties to Harriett Aller and Wilson on W by Gray Smith and is by first belonging to the lot the lieirs of Eannah the same property conveyed to Mary ¬ more or less on OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT and you will then acknowledge that you never saw or heard before oi such wonderful values slaughtered at such low figures FREE We are still giving cupons with every purchase no matter how small You can get FREE a fine large glass framed picture a beautiful rocking chair a useful flour bin a flue clock etc by buying your goods eere Call and see the presents Remember the Maine Store to Save Money in Dry Goods Clothing Shoes Slippers c IS ONLY AT i I IU11 luiortuuLiou LU i- - vestibuled trains run daily from Jacksonville Savannah i Atlanta Columbia Macon LvCTHrtnimrham Meridian Now IfSkrtT Stlnnn AaUarllln VTT11 vservico in the South Through I Pullman Sleepers on handsome l Finest train i ra rr- fk tbroufirh to Cincinnati without change via tho famoua vrjrrrr Sauer by Dan Tnrney and wife by deed recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Bourbon County Court Book 69 page 235 to which reference is made Said sale will be made upon a credit of six and twelve months for equal parts of the purchase money for which the purchaser will be required to execute bonds with good surety payable to the undersigned Master Commissioner and bearing interest at six per cent per annum from day of sale until paid same to be approved by said Commissioner -- ¬ SESCENT If ROUTE BTWlliiWWl Said sale is made to satisfy a judg- ¬ ment in favor of the plaintiff for the sum of 86821 with interest thereon from the 26th day of November 1896 until paid amounting on the day of sale principal and interest to 95502 and the costs of this suit amounting to the snm of 7825 making total amount to be raised on day of sale 103327 Dnrgin being the same- property con- ¬ veyed to Mary Ann Araold now Mary A Judy by J W Lancaster 3ohn B Northcott and wife bv deed dated August 17th 1892 and recorded in Deed Book Nofc4 page 343 or so nrach-thereoas may be necessary to satisfy plain- ¬ tiffs debt interests and costs Said sale will be made upon a credit of six and twelve months for the purchase money for which the purchaser will be required to execute bond with gooa surety payable to the plaintiff ana bearing Bix per cent interest from date Said sale is made to satisfy a judg ¬ ment in tavor of the plaintiffs for the sum of 45000 with interest there- ¬ on at the rate of six per cent per annum from the last day of Febrnary 1897 until paid and 7070 costs of this suit making the total sum to be raised on the day of sale the sum of 56490 f ¬ TWIN BROTHERS BOURBONS BIGGEST BARGAIN BRINGERS 701 703 MAIN ST PARIS KX g m YRUP PEPSI II CURES CONSTIPATION DR CALDWELLS WkW Master Commissioner Bourbon Circuit Master Commissioner Bourbon Circuit Court Court C Abxsparger Attorney McMillan EMMETT M DICKSON EMMETT M DICKSON Talbott Attys