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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): September 27, 1898
Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): September 27, 1898 Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1898 bou1898092701_sn86069873 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): September 27, 1898 Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1898 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. - r 4ftf - r HP- - X r - --- - ipepar K gP tea a3g t2ssj38 L CHAMP MILLER RB -- 1N j r Ss NEWSI Established V - Editors and Owners PRINTED EVERY TUESDJm AND FRIDAY feb gt 1 1881 8 EIGHTEENTH YEAR iMwt PARES BOURBON CO 2tt atsjmm nw ima1 h l L LrTymrwn i t n ih JlLljmiMlJiMIi H1MJlUHUWWHWrWlSTfHIl KYM T U iiPAY MBS Sftl TJUMBEE n- 27 1898 NO 77 WI I I7FW BROWERS THE LARGEST OUTFITTERS IN THE ENTIRE flk SbUTrf HOME MILLERSBURG NewH Notes GathereJ In Ami AloitTho Mipsfficorhy Ped left for Seym Ind yestepdav V vhit relatives Hiic i Hjmiica Aiii H1Kt I wlUUUU5SiW -- ASSIGNEES SALE g Missggy f l g 34 K ii Kuvf Here is ample evidence of great preparation pvjrtvo ear loads of new mid choice joi tie put on our floors Jn the last few days Chairs from 70c to S2 Rockers from SI AS up U an prio 10 2nd S 15 up Couches from 675 Parlor Suits complete from SIS up Red Room Suits from 1255 up V- OUR CARPET Will DEPARTMENT i A signalize itself Well made Carpets with style and tone priced purposely low Hemp Carpets VS 2 oe per yard Ingrain Carpets 25c 4ic 50c Brussels Carpets 50c hbu COc w Velvet Carpets 75c S V 90c t Mattings Oil Cloths aud nil floiu iquisitcs mow -- The infant sou of J mith Clarke is very ill Mr Will Bntler of Cincinnati is at home for a short stay Miss Lena Mclutyre of Fimpsouville is the guest of relatives heie 11 H Phillips and wife went 10 Louisville yesterday to visit relatives For Sale Six good 800 lb yearling T M Puknell steeis Mrs Arthur Long of Midway is tne tiuest of her mother Mrs Belle Taylor Mrs Sue Myers of Bawling Green is the urn st of father L C Vimont and family W G McCliutoek ani Phil Thorn s are both able to be out lroin recent Reese of Mnvliek is the vj am aim irif uitses jtp VELREE5 Ii 8 -u - - V- - Aliss LjuififMi Cliutock returned Missjaliarlotta Richman jrnest of dayvt6icato eser LAND 27t ACRES 2 HOODS o has demonstrated ten thousand times that it is almost infallible FOR sold IJer ¬ Jeff Wmont of Hickory Hill faun toM P Goodinir of Uyuthiana ten Sondowu breeding ewes at 12 WOTOS PSOULIAJT j heL The undersigned Assignees of William Sparks will expose to sale to the highest nd best bidder a tract of land situated in Bourbon County containing WEARMESSES fe the conutv riirhr for tlCT Little Wonder Seed Fan whiclBill separate any and all kinds ot seedsman i can be operated by une maiO raace 1200 I will try and call on airjrefsons before seeding time Respectfully yours tf A Gyp story on mitre six k Havimg purchased I j irregularities and derangements It has become the leading remedy for this class of troubles It exerts n wonderfully healing strength ¬ ening and soothing influence upon the menstrual organs It cures whites and fallingof the womb Ittops flooding and relieves sup- - 18 POLES Said salo will be made on the premises one mile South of Leesturg at 1 oclock am THURSDAY OGT I3TH 1898- - H Ruddles Mills Kv - I Read it 1 s ilimsss WALL FAPER f IRON BEDS Baying stouid bewin in eauie t1 thjs we k Not only is the price riirhuF we have prepared a glorious array of tempting ktls for ui- inspection - -D- RAPERIES-WOOD MANTEL 4 Uia t BLr Carpets Fur ni Sure Wall Pape wuwuiMi rrwa sjxu fczAaecacggBnagfrriTTaf xvsJZ3sszssxasa ftW5Sre if 1W L V V E wtjp ill i - 1 iaii a h IJ H Sfi 1 day of big profits and small sales was past SECOND He cuts the price of tailor made garments at least 40 - building liere are a fw reasons up the largest tailoring businers in Paris FIRST lie ecoiiizd ihe fact tlfat five ysirs ago that the only hv H S Stout has succeeded in - PERCENT THIRD He kept up the qunlity if his m iterials his strles and workmanship his FOURTH He always does he advertised jgk fT As a result of this system he has built up ajarge trade that appre ciates the fact that the7 save twenty dollars on a single Suit or OverMany customers at a small profit ratlier than a few customers coat at a big profit says H S Stout If you want credit 3011 r high price tailor gladly extends it for he J makes you pay dearly for it in the end Why not turn over a new leaf wear the best save money by ¬ llTIli8 B ¬ Dr A J Hitt returiiHfl rid ay from a two months tour in Illinois and Michigan Mr Tom Wright of Falmouth Iud iQ the guet of hia sister Mia Alary Collins near town Dr J H Caryeutsr retnrued last week from a several weeks visit in Mason and Fleming Carpenter Bros and MoCl l land Bros will both fake a string 01 hotses to Sharpsbuig this week Wanted- - A tirst clnss shot makHr Address Bux tfood stand and business 102 Millersburg Ky Mrs Robt Caldwell returned Thurs day from an exteuded visit with lehi tives at Germautown Mrs 7 Ed Hull and two daughters returned Tuesda3Tfrom a visit with rela tives at Flemiugsburg Mis ilas Summer returned from a two mouths visit in the Noithwtft and is improved in health Rev J G Anderson returned Friday to Tampa Fla His sister and children will remain several weeks Misses Fannie Maun and Sadie Hart have been gnests of her aunt Mrs W M Miller for several das Miss Anna Thorntou is living with her sister Mrs John Council iu Pari and is attending school there Mrs Bettie Gibson and daughter of Piris ere guests of Mr and Airs V H Payne from Sa urday till Monday Sam Ross colored of the Ninth D S Cavalry is at home 011 a furlough He was in all he fighting at Santiago and -¬ insures against nd and storm best ol re fire liablej prompt paying compa nies-snon-um- Myagency on l fw i O HINTON Agent w - me people s mends we re- ¬ pair fflur linen and pnt neck bauds on Yi5ya56 jSt v tree K Haggakd Reed An IiTUirHSfciiisr t Comment rJuinble Of Nwh And ¬ Tlnmnblic schoqlat Lair is closed on account of scailt fever A yjaby without arms or legs was bom near viiDverport last week Arilpidiana man 13 yars o wants a divmjee from his third wife ThAlattleship Illinois will be chiis- teuedlpn October 4th by Miss Leiter 1 w i tjbjtfGb a m pa mi e escduenjmnr-v- - BtirrT fcf 3000 AND H JOE MUNSON 3500 PARIS FURNI3HISG k TAILOEIHG S STOUT Manager Cutter future Insure your tobacco guests of their uncle Mr Cbas Clarke Nat Wilson a colored bruiser wlo barns with T Porter Smith Kates Physician Surgeon aud family last wiek fought a draw with Eddie Parker of for this class fifty cents for each Mr R Earl aud daughter Miss this city has been fined 30 and sent to 100 or 1000 for 5 Prompt Mary Morris of Falmouth were guests paying reliable companies in ¬ Office Fourth and Pleasant Sts the Alt Sterling jail for thirty das for sure against fire wind and Brown CO o Mrs Hetti Monday and family lroin lickine an unsophisticated colored cyclone Office Hours Saturday till 7 to lfi a m Forrest Brooks bought 4M had of brother Engagements Of Auctioneer AT 2 to 4 p m 1 5TMrEBPierceandisTeTPWiliB Anna Pierce of Bloomiiigton Ifli were I Thwe were 22 additions to the Broad wayfsjn istian Church iiL xingrou last weelddnririg Eld Tjlers meeting Almt 500 applications for pensions arising out of the war with Spain haye alreaijy been filed at the pension office The R publican Congressional con- ¬ vention in the Seventh District has been called to meet at FrankfortvOctober 12 The State Grand Lodge of Odd Fel- lowsftwill meec in Winchester October Aa expected that 200 or 300 deleT il will be r nifnni llTiri lln ifJafililO DESCRIPTION Said laud ls situated on the East side of Lees burg and Newtown Turnpike irouting tht reon 159 poles is one uiile isouthot for tiler place and five miles North of latter which is a station on Kentucky Midland Railroad It is further bounded on the South by tlie ladsotMis Hawkins and bilas dirt road on the East by the lands of iSmith Bishop ana on the North by lauds ot Urenshaw and Chiun It is decrioed by metetj and bounds in order of sale pressed and painful menstruation For Change of Life it i3 the best This is a No 1 farm iu every respect medicine made It is beneficial Location in good neighborhood con ¬ during pregnancy and helps to venient to schools and churches citely bring children into homes barren for year3 It invigorates stimu- ¬ General Fertility good 150 acres in lates strengthens the whole sys- grass about GO acres that may be put in tern This great remedy is offered wheal this fall aud about 70 acres for to all afflicted women Why wi 1 any woman suffer another minute cultivation iu corn tobacco etc next with certain relief within reach year Wine of Cardui only costs 5100 resi- ¬ Improvements Good brick per bottlo at your drug store dence six rooms tobacco barn and For advies in caees rcauiring special directions address giviig symvtoms other necessary outbuildings the Ladies Advisory Department Well watered with cisterns ponds The Chattanooga Medicine Co Chat ¬ and Springs Any one wishing a good tanooga Tcnn home or a paying investun nt should Rev J W SMITH Camden SC says l j viAz Uid Wino of Cardui at homo call on Mr William Sparks on the for idling of the womb and it entirely premises or on the undersigned -- who wuw will take pleasure in showing the land yr Title perfect sale absolute Terms The laud will be sold on 3 1st due March three eqral payment Having been solicited by a number of 1st I89t at which time possession will persons 4o open a cooking school in Paris Do giveu Balance 2 two aunual pay- ¬ ments with interest from March 1st this Fall I haye decided to do so early in October if a sufficient nuaiber of 1899 Bonds with approved surety to be pupils can be secured All persons de- ¬ given on day of sale siring to take one or more lessons will In1rest may be abated from day of payment to March 1st 1899 if creditors please give me their names within the to next lew daj s I wish to state that I agree to accept aaud stop mteret aswill definite statement this provision have made arrangements with Mr be made on day of sale Sciger of Louis ille to furnish on short J Q WARD notice individual ices fancy cases and J MILLER WARD Assignees of William Sparks serving same Terms ornameuis for Ten lessons 4 single lesson 50c 20sep4tT -- o mim Mrs W A Johnson ji TTiil c in 11 a lr TrVlrviTf J i fYvi j TviMieilrkoo WillXeiiiiejMDf N 1100 lb feeders at 1 25 for W G Mc Kennou of Huntsville Ohio They w ie shipped Monday ETHE B FATAL OF ALL Dli FOLEYS tCIDfEY CURE Es a guaranteed remedy for all BLADDER Diseases EDNEY and Forsyth While Thos Foreman was riding a bicycle on the sidewalk at Dayton the Sept 23 C F Didlakes building lots wheel struck some obstruction and Sept 24 Master Oommissioners sales Hev J A Taylor will still coutinne Foreman was thrown on Jo an iron at 11 oclock thn uneting this wetk at the Baptist church and will be assisted by Hev fencp one of the pickets passing through Sept 27 U F Clays administrators B ake of the First Baptist church of his jaw into his month f stock etc Lexington Oct 3 Master Commissioners sales The Winchester Free Strr et Fair M Bnst will ent rtain a num Mrs at 11 a m ber of her young friendThursday which was held Friday aud Saturday veniiitr from 8 to II p m in honor of was a big success berna attended by The Howard Hat made in Miss Btdle Marr of Virginia guest of about five thousand people each day New York in stiff and soft one Miss Mary Champ and Capt G A The amusements were aboit the same of the best hats made guaran ¬ Thompson as were seen at tin Pais str et fair teed in quality styie and finish Capt G A Thompson of Stewart A number of Paris people attended at the low price of 3 is on sale 111 has been PiwagWi by Piof M C by Price Co sole ag ents hsest to take rharirtVf the Military and thefair Gymnasium depiitiiicnis of the TrainThe Frauklin county gtau jury has ing School apt Tnorm son is a gradAlways ask for Paris Milling uate of the Univeisit of Illiuois returned an indictment against seveuty- Purity flour All grocers four leading insurance companies doing Cos John W Mick the wfll known un business in Kentucky charging them keep it Insist on having Purity dei taker r quests he News to state that he did not hmy tlv colored man with formim a combine to control rates¬ every time The FrankGiorge Ali n wlio is alleged to have and prevent competition been buried alive Moi k only inters fort Board of Underwriters was recent- ¬ Insure iu my ag ency non- ¬ the dead it ly indicte on the same charge -¬ ¬ 1 ¬ -- 7 16aug tf to 8p m LQ Pleasant St Office Hours NELSON opp First Presbyterian I Church Dr Bucks old office Office on first floor 8 to 12 a f 1 m to 5p m ENTl I desire to lease for a term of y pars my farm in Bourbon county near Ewalta Cross Roads and on Paris r Oynthiana Turnpike- containing fiye hundred and sixty six acres Pussession given March 1 1899 Pjcjvilege of seed- ¬ No one but strictly reliable ing given parties need apply - 1 Sold by James Kennedy Druggist ZSW union Pro nipt paying reliable companies insures against fire awegggsnac rjTMriTOPmiBtaBgg wiad and storm W 0 HINT0 232 W Main st SI 111111 W E HIBLER Lexington Ky 1111111 Agent i 1111 1 1111111 111 ill Hi 11 11 IM II Ig ii v The very best companies com- ¬ pose my agency which insures against fire wind and storm Non union W O HINTON Agent Use Parib Milling Cos Purity flour for sale by all grocers Ask for it Take no other 9 Clays Shoe Store Cor4th Main Paris Ky- - SSwWJi KMfiBlft I ill Rulg out tte o1 Ring ta tte new true rom N ljj i - tfuwlfl liWpfifitom MrAJM jKmSo ng to yu tne new an e piney forests of Norway DR Pine-Tar-Hon- ey BELLS The Rett has Kte F styles at 2 one pf the be t h s ever offered in 11 be soft and stiff THE STEEL ANCHOR RANGE EtasbalL bearing grate cant stick shakes easily under all condi tions AlsQJdraw out grate removable and renewable without having to disconnect water box A heavy durable construction in all best materials skilled workmanship modern and A handsome piece of kitchen furniture noth- ¬ its appointments ing better can be produced Thirty three years experience For sale by alljprominent dealers -- up-to-dat- e -- mmk0 mtn weak TO1UVHU llfiiJ ii I onjeB IBHnV ijuJBhBLV HflVlHVflH 9 TBKH BH - 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 isfemoved 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 Bourbon Couaty for the money at Price C s sole agents Yesterdays Temperature j2 g 3 00 I K V - Ladies fine Hand himmed andv A Welt Button and Lace Boots made BH E of kid that is as soft as a irloyn aud ElyC The following is the temperature aa nas goou wearing qnnlitits a Co noted yesterday by A J Winters Latest style toes and rriinmihgrf of this city for Fall wear We invite ou tos look at onr stock before bnvnT S your Winter Footwear T5 r 7 - TERSTEGGEGpHIvIANN rr GO it N Bottle Only 25c 50c and 100 Sizes BE SURE YOU GET llUflnVPADCnin DnriTATnj any remedy equal to Dr ken a It gives quick and permanent relief Dr Bills Pba Tfrflonij m grip aa well aa coughs and colds makes m a in am 12 m 2p m 10 11 O fc T X XXX XXX - 7-i- - 74 yiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiniiimniit HiiE J 7U 77 II W Pine-lrar-Hon- ey JJt strong Mrs 1 a Metcalfa It CIS- - tj lc XI XXX lllllltlMttHIWlIUtHllflMII4M2 LIcriLL - lltIMIlMllMIIMtlMtMIHM SDR CALDWELLS V CONSTIPATIONil PEPSI l fitf rf O - Vj a X THE B0U11B0N NEWS PARIS tfl Y AN TUEgDAT SEPTEMBER 27 1898 EXPLOSION IN A MINE - A fv qA NEWWAR SHIPS Bids Will Be Opened for the Construc- ¬ SHE SLEEPS HE8UST Sfel LEAVING A WEB Settled Bejond s 1ill Died in Mrs Guilfords rt The Remains of Winnie Davis Burled by the Grave of Her Father in Holly- ¬ wood Cemetery Richmond Eight Miners Were Killed Twenty Seven Made Their Escape and Nineteen Doubt TliaiHEnmii Were Rescued tion or Harbor Defense Vessels Hse v The Battery Will I3e Composed of Two 12- Inch Breech Loading Guns Four 4- Inch Rapid Fire Guns and Secondary Battery of Seven Rapid Fire Guns r- - Washington Sept 2G The navy department will orjen bids on October 8 for the construction of the four har ¬ bor defense vessels for which congress made an appropriation on May 4 They are to be of the monitor type each having one or two turrets and to cost exclusive of armament not more than 1250000 The bids are to be on the departments designs and it is stipulated that the bidders designate the time within which the contract for each vessel will be completed No bids will be received which names a time greater than 27 months The penalty which will be imposed in case the contracts are not completed with- ln the limit of time is 300 a day for the first six months succeeding the ex- ¬ piration of that period and 600 for every day thereafter Sundays in both cases being excepted Each vessel is to be 225 feet long on the load water line and its ex- ¬ treme breadth 50 feet It is to have a mean draft at normal displacement of ubout twelve and one half feet with a oiormal displacement of about twenty seven hundred tons The total coal capacity loose stowage is about twa Imndred tons The hull is to be of steel not sheathed with double bot-¬ toms and close water tight subdivi- ¬ sions One military mast is to be fit ¬ t Richmond Va Sept 4 Varina the Daughter Anne Jefferson Davis sleeps her last of the Confederacy sleep in the bosom of the land she loved so well Her remains arrived here at 840 oclock Friday morning in a combination Pullman and parlor car of the New York New Haven Hartford road which was attached to the regular train from Washington and were met at the depot by Lee camp Confederate Veterans of which she was a member and delegates from Pickett camp CoL Archer Anderson Hon J Taylor Ellison Col E L Hob son and Dr George Ross and their Mrs Davis and wives received parof her immediate those on the train ty who were The casket was borne to the hearse from the funeral car by the gentlemen selected for active pall bearers and The Midwife Hired a Team From Banfc Brothers on the 11th The Night Fol ¬ lowing She Used the Same Team Mrs Guilford Will Be Arrested -- Bridgeport Ct Sept 26 A search of Nancy Guilfords house Sunday set tied be3ond a doubt that Emma Gill died tKei e and it was also learned that her death took place Sunday the 11th ¬ r V ted with fighting and search light tops The hull will be protected to the water line by a side armor belt of a maximum thickness not to exceed 11 inches and a mean depth of 5 feet The barbettes for the 12 inch guns will also have an 11 inch armor belt The turrets are to be of the balanced type with armor 10 inches thick A protected deck will extend the full length of the vessel and will have an armor of not less than IX inches Each vessel is to be driven by twin screws The engines of which there will be two are to be of the verticle triple expansion type in one water tight compartment There will be four boilers of the water tube type constructed for a working pressure of 250 pounds and they are to be placed in one water tight compartment The battery will be composed of two 12 inch breech loading guns mounted in an armored barbette turret on the midship line of forward four 4 inch rapid fire guns in broadside on the superstructure deck and a secondary battery of seven rapid fire guns The weight of the battery of guns with their mounts and carriages will be about 177 tons If on trial the aver age speed shall equal or exceeH a speed at sea of 12 knots an hour for two consecutive hours the vessel will be -- ¬ ¬ - 7 If hM m V member of the commission was a sur- ¬ 1lie secretary of the nav3 prise as his selection was not known ¬ until he appeared at the white house EMPEROR REPORTED DEAD at the beginning of the session Washington Sept 26 Dr Phineas i S Conner of Cincinnati has been se- ¬ A Hark Tragedy Within the Walls of tho MAY ARM THE FILIPINOS lected as the medical member of the Palace Seems to Have Been En- ¬ war investigation commission Dr actedPoison Used Flans of Germany to Obtain Possession of Cbnner has accepted the appointment the Philippines Startling Statement and left for Washing Saturday night London Sept 26 The DailyTele of a California Man graphs Hong Kong correspondent THE MARIA TERESA AFLOAT wiring Sunday- says San Francisco Sept 24 A former Although there is no positive con ¬ resident of the Philippines now in The Spanish Warship Raised and Towed to firmation all the evidence tends to Frisco who has secret information of Gaantanamo Bay The Cruiser Beiuj the convistion that the emperor is the plans of the Germans to Put in Condition for Trip North obtain dead possession of the islands declares that UA private dispatch says he died on Plata delEste Guantanamo Bay the German emperors plans includes fceptember 21 directly he issued the sending 150000 rifles to Aguinaldo Cuba Sept 26 The wrecking comedict giving the dowager the regency with some trained artillery officers pany engaged under Lieut Hobson in Nobody doubts that Yang and Chan and when Aguinaldo has proved suc- ¬ the work of savi ng the wrecked SpanYen Hoon who was minister at Wash ¬ cessful in worrying the Americans ish war ships has succeeded in floating ington in 1890 are both innocent of into relinquishing their control of the the cruiser Infanta Maria Teresa The She charge of poisoning the emperor islands that the Germans will step in cruiser after being got afloat was and seize the islands under the plea of taken in tow by the Potomac and conEmperor of China Seriously 111 protecting their trade It is claimed voyed by the cruiser Newark the Scor- ¬ London Sept 20 The Pekin pion and the Alvarado proceeded for of the Daily Mail says that knowledge of this plan induced The head enuch at the palace informs the government last week to order the Guantanamo bay where she arrived me that the emperor is seriously indis- dispatch to Manila of the 6000 volun- ¬ Saturday The successful issue of the attempt to float her was greeted with posed and that his death is not un¬ teers in camp here the blowing cj whistles the firing of likely What the Filipinos Want national salutes and by cheers in Hon T F BayardGrowmjfWeaker Manila Sept 24 The Filipino na which the Cubans joined disturbing Dedham Mass Sept 2i3 The in- - tional assembly has decided to re- ¬ the noon siesta clement weather of the past two or quest the Americans first to recon--nizOff Siboney the barometer and the three days has had a depressing effect independence of the islands wind indicated the approach of a hur ¬ the on Thomas F Bayard and Sunday second i to establish a protect- ¬ ricane and the towing power was in- ¬ night he was visibly weaker than for orate over their external affairs creased rsorae time and the end is looked for and to induce the powers to recognize The Newark under Capt Goodrich within aday or two He remains in their independence third to appoint rendered valuable assistance in the a semi conscious condition nearlv all a joint commission of Americans and work of saving the Maria Teresa The the- time taking little nourishment Filipinos for the arrangement of de- cruiser is being pufin conditin4or and being sustained by his wonderful tails to reciprocate the American her trip north by the repairship Vul-¬ r constitution services can r 1 Ex Secretary Sherman Convalescing A New Disease Amongr Cattle John Mclieau Hazcn Head Washington Sept 24 Ex Secretary Norlesville Ind Sept 26 A new New York Sept 26 John McLean Sherman has so far recovered from his and peculiar disease has made its ap- ¬ THazen son of the late Gen Wm B Hazen U S A who was thrown from illness that his physician Dr Frank pearance among the cattle in the west- ¬ his horse while riding on the Rich--- Hyatt has left the city for a few days ern part of this county It is causing mond turnpike Staten Island Friday On his advice Mr Sherman has aban the owners of cattle much uneasiness sustaining a fractured skull died at doned Jus speechmaking plans in The disease affects the eyes alone It Ohio begins with a sweUing of the eyes jCpmpkinsville Sunday afternoon then a white scum appears over the The Attempted Poisoning of Aguinaldo Ohio Volnnteer Dies Manila Sept 24 A careful inves eyeball the swelling gradually goes Camp Wikoff Montatjk Point L 1 down and in the center of the eye ap- 5ept 26 One death was reported f rom tigation of th attempt to poison Agui pearsared cancerous growth whh the hospital- Sunday Arthur L Kauf-- naldo shows r ftatrthe cook is not dead pushesoutward Prof Bittingy 0f nanrCbiapanyjM 8th Ohio pftypiicud as reported Vad that b priests ara Purdue university has been asked to implicated x over explain the new rtfsease-- accepted so far as the speed is ccmA reduction of 5000 for a cerned quarter knot deficiency of speed be ¬ tween 12 knots and ll knots nd a reduction of 10000 a quarter knot de ¬ ficiency from 11X knots to 11 knots will be made If the speed falls below 11 knots an hour the vessel may be ac-cepted or rejected at the discretion of - the guard of honor and the veteran escort followed in column of fours There wTere four beautiful white horses attached to the hearse each one being led bjr a colored man The casket was placed in the lecture room of St Pauls church and CoL Laughton dismissed the escort Two members of the guard of honor re- ¬ mained constantly on duty being relieved every half hour Upon being deposited in the lecture room the casket was surrounded by floral tributes from Georgia Virginia South Carolina and other states To the left of the casket was the furled flag of the confederacy St PauJs church in which the funeral services were conducted and of which Rev Dr Hartley Carmichael is the rector was the church in which Mr Davis was confirmed and was seated when he received on April 3 1S65 the message from Gen Lee which necessitated the evacuation of Richmond by the confederate troops Rev Dr Carmichael announced the first hymn How Firm a Foundation which was a favorite of Gen Robert E Lee After the hymn had been sung Rev Dr Hoge read the psalm for the day and Nearer My God to Thee was sung Dr Carmichael rad the lesson Art Thou Weary was then sung and at its close the veterans moved out with the casket Mrs Davis was prostrated and it was several minutes before Q the grief stricken mother could rise The scene was deeply affecting and those who witnessed it were greatly movd Many an old soldier dressed in gray wept freely as he witnessed the grief of the aged lady The crowd about the church when the casket was taken out and placed in the hearse was of immense propor- tions The procession was headed by the marshal and his staffs Gen Alonzo Phillips and staff then came six companies of state troops and the Richmond howitzers Then jcame the veterans organizations headed by the 1st regiment band playing the Dead March in Saul Amid the tolling of bells of many churches the procession started toward Hollywood cemetery marching between dense lines of humanity the entire dis tance Ihe procession was nearly a mile in length though the carriages were driven two abreast Arriving at the cemetery the remains were deposited in a grave by the side of her distinguished father ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - cles belonging to Mrs Guilfordwere found in the search of the premises It is believed that the first portions of the dismembered body were thrown into Yellow Mill pond between 10 and 11 oclock Sunday night Mrs Guil team from Bank Bros ford hired a on Broad street that night and was gone two hours and the Monday night following she had the same team asrain and was gone until 1 oclock the next morning Mrs Casperine who lives on Cedar street about 400 feet from the bridge where the bundle was thrown off into the pond positively identified the team as the one she saw being driven on the bridge about 1030 on the Sunday night m question and she also saw its return a few moments later Super tendent Birmingham stated Sunday night that he expected to hear of the arrest of Mrs Guilford at any moment He was positive that she would be in custody before many hours ¬ inst Several incriminatingarti INVESTIGATING COMMISSION Eii ht of the Members Hold an Initial Meeting in the Office of President McKinley in the White House Washington Sept 26 The commission to investigate the conduct of the war department during the recent conflict with Spain held its initial meeting in the office of President Mc Kinley at the white house Saturday There were eight members present and it was announced that the services of a ninth man were counted upon though his name was not made pub lic The eight who were present were ¬ ¬ GEN GREENVILLE M DODGE ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Granville M Dodge of Iowa J A Sexton of Illinois Capt E P Howell of Georgia Maj Gen J M Wilson chief of engineers of the United States army Hon Chas Derby of Indiana late minister to China ex Gov Urban A Woodburyvof Vermont ex Gov James A Beaver of Pennsylvania and Maj Gen H McD Gen Col Maj Brownsville Pa Sept 24 Fifty four men were entombed in the Um¬ pire mine of Snowden Gould Co one fourth mile below Brownsville by When Its Really Solemn dn explosion of gas at 8 oclock Friday Its a very she morning Two dead bodies have so when a Womansolemn thing with said her intrusts a man far been taken out The dead are affections James Hall and John Bennett Its a mighty sight more solemn when she makes him think she has intrusted them Searching parties are making fran- to him while they are still locked up in her tic efforts to reach the entombed jewel box he replied miners but their progress is slow and Then thev looked at each other and each realized that it was time for their summer tucie is great danger of another ex- - flirtation to end Chicago Post piosion wnicn might bury them also To Cure a Cold In One Day under tons of rock and earth All Immediately following the explosion Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets 25c druggists refund money if it fails to cure of gas there was a second explosion of fire damp There were 140 men in the The Spaniards trv to avoid entracements mine at the time of the explosion but the summer girl isnt built that way uany JNews work having been begun for the day a unicago short time previous Of these 5S were Maud You dont seem to find time to get married Marie No I am kept enin Entries Nos 9 and 10 gaged all the time Town Topics Four men Jacobs Davis Whetzell and Walker were near the mouth I cannot sneak too hiehlv of Pisos Cure ftfwn Tn1 MAT1MIWrAW aWi Ol of the entries The others were far w ooa Sf wvnTir nf oo iqq in When the explosion came these Mrs Banks Why did you let your cook four men made a rush for the main Aire CO heading which they succeeded in would have toKrnnkB Shp cmrl nno nf tic leave Truth reaching though all were more or less Theres something crooked about the busiinjured They finally crawled out to ness of a corkscrew manufacturer Chicago the open air Of the 58 men in entries Daily News 9 and 10 these four are the only ones Halls Catarrli Cure who are known to be alive They say Is taken Internally Price 75c there is no possible chance for the escape of the 54 who worked with them Did he tell his love by word of mouthj Intelligence of the disaster soon Well not exactly by word Town Topics spread and crowds gathered around A great deal of ability is necessary to the mouth of the mine Terrible properly manage a 10 bill Atchison Globe scenes of grief and horror were presented Wives and children of the entombed men were frantic with grief and their shrieks and wails were c frightful to hear Notwithstanding the great danger the rescuing parties are working bravely but their efforts have so far been fruitless At 1 oclock Friday afternoon five more bodies were recovered and it was feared that none of those still entombed would be taken out alive The names of the five found were Harry Hagar John Cartwright Wil rrv liam Prichard John Haistua jand S iMl Hastings Twenty seven of the entombed miners returned to town having es- THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS caped by traversing a mile and a half is due not only to the originality and of underground passages coming out simplicity of the combination but also at an opening near Lynn Station on to the care and skill with which it is the Redstoe branch of the Pennsyl manufactured by scientific processes vania railroad tThis point is four known to the California Fig Syrup males from the opening of the mine on Co only and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing- the the Monongahela river true and original remedy As the Another body that of Robert Davis genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured has been recovered making eight dead by the California Fig Syrup Co John Baker and his son George whe only a knowledge of that fact will escaped the back way are terribly assist one in avoiding the worthless burned about the face but will likely imitations manufactured by other parrecover Nearly all who escaped are ties The high standing of the Cali injured or burned either slightly or fornia Fig Syrup Co with the medi- ¬ cal profession and the satisfaction seriouslyr The dead are unfecogniza- - which the genuine Syrup of Figs has oiev oemg ouxnea ana mutnatea i given to millions of families makes hasty improvised morgue was ar- the name of the Company a guaranty ranged at the entrance to the mine of the excellence of its remedy It is The explosion is said to have been far in advance of all other laxatives caused by the loosening of a large as it acts on the kidneys liver and block of coal which opened a pockel bowels without irritating or weaken ing them and it does not gripe nor of gas The entry where the explosion oc- nauseate In order to get its beneficial effects please curred is located about a mile and a the Company remember the name of halffrom the pit mouth The mine is CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO an old one and pretty well worked v ¬ I growth of socialism is due to the large stand¬ ing armies of the world in which men are often made to enlist against their will and thus become discontented with existing con- ¬ ditions 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entombed and probably instantly killed The men were driving a rock plane in the shaft and had driv en it about 35 feet above the adjoining chamber which had been worked full and played out This chamber was about 180 feet from the main gangway and a stout box had been built around the pillars to prevent a rush of coal It is supposed that this box gave way Morgan Shannon and John A Jones were working in the place and it is feared that they were caught directly in the rush Woolford and John Jones were coming down the plane but retreated and got out safely Superintendents Tonkin and Davis with a large force of men are working on the debris trying to reach the entombed men ¬ ¬ Mthat dry taste M ¬ ¬ m in the mouth M ssk 1 ¬ cor--respond- ¬ ¬ -- e Corporal Koyle Promoted - Washington Sept 24 The president has promoted Corporal John Ash ton Boylu of the 22d infantry to the position of second lieutenant in the regular army Mr Boyle is a Nebras kan He is a grandson of Commodore Boyle and is credited with capturing thefirst Spanish flag taken in the late campaign in Cuba ¬ I I- PLUG Remember the name you sssssssssw issssssssssssst I ssssssssssa ssssssssssH ssssssssssl SSSSSSSSSSt HIB Wmm BSSSSSSSSSSSf ssssssssssv isssssssssssW ssssssssssf Peace Commissioners in Southampton m v ¬ The steamer Campania from New York on September 17 with the United States peace commission 6n board arrived heie Fri day afternoon with all well on board excepting Senator Gray who has been suffering- with neuralgia for two days t BIchardMalcolm Johnson Xesd Queenstown Sept 24 ¬ mm LW J3uyagaiinv sSsaaaaaW ¬ saaaaaaak 9 - L JmmmW ¬ - f - - - Baltimore Sept 24 Richard Johnson the lecturer and novel ist died in this city Friday morning after an illness of several months -- Malcolm - V 1 t r rar t - THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS TLY TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 27 1898 SPENT SUNDAY IN LONDCfN 3Che c k THECRISISNEAR Gen Zurlinden Takes Another Step ARRIVE AT CHICKAMAUGA ¬ EMPEROR OF CHINA RESIGNS IN GOOD ORDER Party Spent Sunday Visiting Milifary Camps at Jacksonville XJm Wr ITawf Secretary Alger and Surgeon General Stern berg Inspect Lelter and Sternberg Hospital Cheering Words Prince Kungs GrandsonMay Be Placed on the Throne With the Empress Dow Alger Jand ajjer as Regent 4 American Peace Commissioners Reach Tliere in Good Health and Beady for the Work Before Them Toward the Dictatorship J3 Comes Forward as the Defender of the Army the Prosecutor of Its Supposed Calumniators and Opposes a Revis ¬ ion of the Dreyfns Case The situation here is generally admitted to be grave by both press and people The conflict between the civil and military author- ¬ ities is becoming- acute The sud den and unexpected action of Gen JZurlinden the military governor of Paris in prosecuting- Col Picquart on the charge of forgery and using forged documents assumes a grave as- ¬ pect on account of the circumstances attending this intervention of the military authorities in a civil court At the present moment when the politi- ¬ cal atmosphere is surcharged with dan ¬ TWO SUSPECTS ARRESTED gerous electricity generated by the of Dreyfus affair the general who has One Mrsthe Prisoners Admits That He Sent Guilford Money to Pay for the 23 - Paris Sept Sept 23 Tenn Secretary of War Russell A Alger Surgeon General Sternberg and party have made a thorough inspection of Chickamauga Thursday The party left the city in their special car at 815 Thursday morning and since have been busily engaged going from place to place over the battlefield The first place visited was Lieiter hospital where about an hour was spent From Leiter the party went to Stern ¬ berg hospital where another hour was spent In both hospitals Gen Alger and Gen Sternberg spoke cheering words to each and every one of the many patients and shook hands with every nurse One remark he repeated was I honor you brave boys as much as I do any of the wars heroes Chattanooga Washington Sept 24 The Chinese minister Mr Wu Ting Fang Friday received a cable dispatch from the Chinese foreign office at Pekin giving the text of the edict issued by the em- ¬ peror Thursday in which owing to the critical condition of Chinese affairs he calls back to power the Empress dowager and commits to her hands the direction of the vast affairs of the empire The edict freely translated from the cipher cable is as fol- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Sickness Says Alger Is Largely the Fault of Commanders Division Regimental and Company Commanders Words of Praise for Gen Lee Jacksonville Fla Sept 26 Sec retaryAlger and party consisting of Gen Sternberg surgeon general Gen w - 17 the cabinet in defiance of civil authority takes without consulting his successor or the premier an important step In ordinary circumstances the military governor is empowered to act independently but now that the Dreyfus question has become a great national matter every proceeding in the affair has state importance Gen Zurlindens ignoring of this obHe vious fact is very significant comes forward as the defender of the arnrj- - the prosecutor of its supposed calumniators and the resolute oppon- ¬ ¬ ¬ just quitted Care of Emma Gill Startling disclosures were made Friday in the Yellow Mill pond tragedy At 9 oclock Friday night Detectives Arnold and Cronan arrived in this city Ct bringing from Southington with them as prisoners two of the leading young men of that place The prisoners are Harry Oxlej son of a confectioner in Southington and Howard Guernsey son of Sherman F Guernsey a congregational deacon of 24 ¬ Bridgeport Ct Sept that dace quartermaster general and others spent the day in Jacksonville visiting the camp of the 7th army lows Now that China is disturbed and corps The distinguished party was there is need that all business shall be met at the station by Gen Lee and a well done we the emperor agitated committee of citizens Gen Alger proceeded at once to the from morning to evening for the wel- ¬ fare of all affairs and fearful lest err camp of the 1st division and during rors may occur observing from the the day inspected the three division beginning of the reign of Tung Chi hospitals going through every ward that the Empress Dowager had twice He shook hands and spoke encouraging given instructions to the emperor words to the sick men and in one ineach time with signal ability and suc- stance a discharge was asked for by cess so we now considering the im ¬ a sick man His name was taken and portant interests of the empire have the secretary said that it would be at-¬ begged the empress dowager to tended to The regiments of the three give to the emperor the benefit divisions were reviewed that of the of her ripe experience and her 3d division being after dark with the The dowager empress light of the moon hid behind a hazy instruction has been pleased to accede to this sky At the conclusion of his labors request Therefore it is to the good Secretary Alger said in response to a I am highly delighted fortune of the whole empire that this question auspicious event is brought about with all I have seen and am very From Friday the empress dowager agreeably surprised at the conditions conducts the business in the imperial that I find existing in Camp Cuba aoartments and on the eighth day of Libre As Jacksonville has been considered the present month Chinese calendar meaning Friday English calendar we to have the best and healthiest camp will take all the princes and ministers in the country his statement means Ludington ¬ ¬ ¬ SaiaON op Arbitration Paris much A luncheon was tendered to the sec- ¬ retary and party at noon and in a re- ¬ sponse to a toast drunk standing he said I have visited Jacksonville once or twice Sept 26 The United States peace commissioners landed here Saturday morning from the Cu nard line steamer Campania which reached her landing stage before day ¬ light They are all in good health and refreshed by the voyage for the work in store for them The physical betterment was most marked in the case of Judge Day who said Friday evening to Senator Davis I am getting well accustomed to this sea travel I like it and could well enjoy another week of it before going ashore This points to the fact that the chair ¬ man of the peace commission is a much changed man for- the better by the rest of a week at sea salt waterbaths and the bracing air on the deck of the steamer His face is ruddy and his eyes are brightened by added vigor The commissioners wrere received by the United States consul Mr James Boyle The mayor of Liverpool extended to the commissioners an invitation to attend to a function to be held Satur- ¬ day evening in honor of the British warships now here The invitation however was declined the commis- ¬ sioners deeming itunwise to accept it The commissioners proceeded at S15 by a special steamer to the train for London All the baggage of the commission and its staff the boses of records etc was distinctively marked in order to insure expeditious and careful - Liverpool Tbm Louisville Courier 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appears consist entirely of frag of the police that Emma Gill was not it ments of letters referring toevery- - only operated upon in the Guilford thing except Dreyfus and the whole house but that her frightful butcherv matter the Matin adds constitutes was likewise accomplished there such a fairy tale that no sober minded i person would dream of accepting it YELLOW FEVER AT HAVANA ¬ From to an appeal to the public in the this line of the establishment of s dictatorship there is no wide step Picquart was transferred Thursday afternoon to the military prison of Cherche Midi The Matin affirms that it has au ¬ thentic information that the name of Dreyfus was never once mentioned in the mass of documents brought against him It adds that the only serious document is the so called bor- ¬ dereau The documents in the case ¬ ent of a revision of the case Against Oxley the police have the strongest kind of evidence for they have discovered beyond doubt that it was he who furnished the money that defrayed the expense incurred by the criminal operation that Emma Gill underwent That Dr Nan- to perform the ceremony in the Chin Chung palace Let the yamen for- ¬ eign office prepare that the ceremony may be performed with fitting honors The Chinese minister was seen at the legation Friday and talked freely ¬ concerning the edict He said there cy Guilford was the midwife to whom was no secrecy about it nothing to in ¬ this money a sum between 100 and dicate that it was a triumph of one 200 was sent there is not the slight- ¬ foreign over element another and pose that was its essential pur to strengthen China ¬ ¬ herself at a time when serious for eign problems were presented It was quits natural he said that the dow- ¬ ager empress should be called to the aid of the emperor owing to dynastic reasons The present dowager has survived three dynasties beginning with that of Emperor Hsien Fung London ¬ A I PEREMPTORY MESSAGE J Imperative Order Sent to Our Commission ¬ ers The Spaniards Must Leave the Island of Cuba at Once Forty Three Cases of the Most Dangerous Type Arc in the Hospital Twenty Two Deaths Officially Reported Havana Sept 24 Of 8000 43 Washington Sept 24 A very peremptory message of instruction has been sent to the Cuban military commission and by them made the basis of a note to the Spanish commissioners The authorities in Washington will not make public the terms of the note but its general tenor is that the United States will not be satisfied with any further delay in the evacuation of Cuba It is to the effect that the terms of the protocol called tor the immedi- ate evacuation of Cuba and that Span ish sovereignty must be relinquished ¬ in Havana hospitals patients are suffering from yellow fever of the most danger- ¬ ous t3pe the deaths averaging three a ¬ day in the hospitals The number of cases outside the hospitals are un ¬ known but 1263 parsons have died since September 1 423 of them from fevers of various kinds Twenty two deaths from yellow fever have been officially reported The reports of cases of yellow fever among foreigners show that Americans and British and French subjects have ¬ been attacked Two members of the crew of the The American commissioners have been informed that the evacuation of French gnnboat Fulton are among the victims Cuba can not be delayed Mohican May Never See ServicoAgram Ten People Drowned According to special dispatches received from Pekin members of the European community there believe the emperors life is in danger It is added that the dowager empress desires to place Prince Kungs grandson on the throne The emper-¬ or it is added realizes the strength of the conspiracy against him and has ordered the guards at the palace to be 24 ¬ Sept before but never with tbe same interests as to day I have listened with pleasure but with surprise to the resolutions that have been read as to how the citizens of Jackson- ¬ ville have got along with Gen Lee Any one can get along with him that will let him have his own way I know him pretty well and you have been sagacious in letting him run things here I am glad the soldiers have been orderly and of course that has been due to Gen Lee Laughter The health of this camp has been better than that of any othei morning and will arrive in Paris at 7 Twenty five per cent of that in the country oclock the same eveninghas been due the city of Jacksonville and 75 per cent has been due to Gen Lee for of course the subordinate officers dont count applause and continued laughter Sickness is largely the fault of commanders division regimental and company commanders Gen Lee is not looking very well and I have grant ¬ ed him a short leave of absence The organizing and equipping of an army of 250000 men carrying on a war in two continents in the space of three months has been a tre- ¬ mendous undertaking The secretary of war has been ably assisted in this undertaking by the surgeon general and the quartermasters department They have been criticised but nqt- to the extent the secretaryok warhas been jet- I 1inor the work Vtbey have accomplished has been little short of When this war began the- miraculous clothing that the men have worn was on the back of animals There was no ammunition JOHN B YOUNG no transportation there was nothing beyond An Iowa- Pedagogue Who Looks Like Uncle Sam the war department bat a great rich nation burning with patriotism Almost in a night an army was organized ana equipped that paralyzed the nation with which we had to THEY DESERVED PRO MOTION deal and has awakened the admiration of the world I have no apology to make for what A Number of Officers in the Santiago and has been done I am willing to let the record Porto Rico Campaigns Made liriga- of the campaign stand and speak for itself dier Generals of Volunteers United States Senator Morgan said to me before he left for the Hawaiian islands Washington Sept 26 The presi- The world has never seen nor will it see again the mobilization of such an army and dent has appointed the following the accomplishing with it of what has been named officers To be brigadier generals of volun- ¬ done with this one in such a short period matters not what may become of me I teers for services in the Santiago cam- It may be buried in oblivion or in the grave but paign the unbiased historian will give the world the Lieut Col CharleD Viele 1st U S impartial record of what has been accom- ¬ plished and the record wilLsland forever as a cavalry CoL Wm Krl Wherry 17 6h U S in- monument to the greatness of this nation and Vve are a great of its boundless resources fan try nation We dont have to depend on anyothei Col John H Paget 3d U S in ¬ on earth and our resources are such that we can be independent of all We should have s fantry Lieut CoL G S Carpenter 7th U S standing army enough for our needs Wc should have a great navy that we may take infantry our place among the leading nations of the Lieut Col J H Patterson 22d If S - The commissioners and their party occupied three parlor coaches at the head of the train followed by two baggage cars for their effects The Americans were thus cut off from the remainder of the train and secured privacy during the run to Londo n London Sept 26 The train with the American1 peace commissioners on board arrived here at 1230 p m Sat ¬ urday The commissioners are stay ¬ ing at the Hotel Cecil where they will remain until Monday On Monday they will leave at 7 oclock in the PAYS FOR THE TWICE-A-WEE- K JJ0 - Courier Journal ONE WHOLE YEAH 104 Six r- - or Eight Page Papers Sent Post paid by mail Almost OF WAR SEWS 1 DAM RECORD Courier Jqurnal The Twice-a-Wee- k finest War News Service of any has the paper in the South or West It is reli ¬ incomparable All able accurate been subordinated to other issues have Subscribe at this one great feature posted The once and keep thoroughly offer may be withdrawn in a short time The low price - - newspaper twice a week within the reach of-- the masses A good commis- ¬ Sample copies free sion to agents Write to Courier Journal Co Louisville Ky BY A SPECIAL ARRANGEMFNT - is for 50e A the purpose of placing a great YER YOU CAN GET THE bocebon AND THE TWIOE-A-WEEK mm JQURNA L CO I Both One Year For Oply This Is for cash subscriptions oruyv All subscriptions under this combina- tinn offer must be sent direct to TffV Bourbon News office Paris Kv 215 THE world San Francisco Sept 23 The steam- ¬ The old man-of-wMohican now at Mare er Alameda brings news from Australia Island will go out of commission in of the wreck of the schooner C C Funk about two weeks and it is doubtful if on Flinders island July 31 The vicshe will ever see service ajrain The tims are Capt and Mrs Nesson and Mohican was aground1 at Honolulu two children and six members of the kept pretty busy j crew Two members of the crew were - and the pumps were the only survivors von the voyage to this port San Francisco Sept ar 24 ¬ Published every Alternate Day except Sunday To be Brigadier general of volun- ¬ For- services in Porto Rico teers The Thrice-a-Wee- k Edition of Thk strengthened Col Willis G Hulings lGth Pennsyl ¬ New York World is first among all weekly papers in size frequency of HIGH COMMISSIONERS vania volunteers MEXICAN WAR VETERANS JOINT It is the expectation that most of publication and the freshness accuracy Assurance Given That the Great Industrial these officers who are thus rewarded and variety of its contents It has all Gen E H Hobson of Greenville Ky a great 6 Interests of the- United States for their hard service will soon be the meritsofof dollar weeklydaily at the Elected President of the National the price a Its politi ¬ Will Not Suffer mustered out of the volunteer zservice cal news is prompts complete accurate Association at Louisville thoucrh of course not necessarily out anditnpartial as alLits readers will tea Quebec Sept 2G The international of their present regular array posi- - tify It is against the monopolies and Louisville Ky Sept 23 The Na- for the people tional Mexican Veterans association joint high commissioners are getting tions and grades It4 prints the news of all the world Thursday elected Gen E H Hobson very close together in the matter oi having special correspondence from all adjusting the question of trade relaA New Xiind of Steamers of Greenville Muhlenberg count3 Ky important news points on globs It San Francisco Sept 20 The Poly ¬ has brilliant illustrationsthe stories by president Q A L Ogg of Indiana tions between the two countries and vice president Wilbur R Smith Lex- - in doing this the great industrial in- nesian Steamship Co which is to put great authors a capital humor page ington Ky secretary and treasurer terests of the United States are not to on a line of steamers between this complete markets departments for the household and womens work and other Alexander Williamson Lexington suffer The assurances of aTnembei port Honolulu and Manila has ap- ¬ special departments of usual interest Ky corresponding secretarj- The of the American commission is given pointed agents here Two steamers We offer this unegualed newspaper following state vice presidents were that the industrial system of the are now being built for the company and The BourbonNews together one -chosen P Tj Briggs of Illinois Sam- - United States will not be disturbed at Cramps yard but before they are year for 325 t rea- completed other vessels will be run The regular subscription price of the uel McFaddin of Indiana James Giv and that there is rio ths slightest ens of Kentucky D G Wood of Ten- - son for aDnrehensioni on the part oi ning It is rumored that the Ohio and two papers is 300 nessee N H Garr of Oklahoma and Americans that any of- the great in- Indiana recently used us transports dustries are to be sacrificed vvill be utilized for ttfis service E M Davis of Pennsylvania -I ¬ When this began I issued an order that the north and south should be brigaded together They have united and it is proven that the sectional lines of the north and the south nc longer exist and I thank God that I have live to see the day when we have a United country I thank you Gen Lee for the welcome and the hospitality of to day and I hope foi the continued prosperity o f this city and this natioG Great and conlinued applause infantry Lieut NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-A-WEE- K CoL J H Daggett 25th U S ¬ EDITION infantr3r Lieut CoL C F Humphrey quartermasters department CoL J F Weston subsistence de IS Pages a Week 15G Papers a Year ¬ partment FOR ONE DOLLAR f - I ¬ ¬ j - ¬ -- i H S Prussian Sept 24 Heavy storms are prevailing in the Baltic sea and 120 fishermen have been drowned v The locarboa Qf uhderXvfiters between Polangen and Libau seaport 1 and local coal dealers were recently towns of the province of Courtiind Russia fC indictecLon the same cnarges v Sept 24 The grand jury on the Franklin countj advice of Commonwealths Attorney Hobert B Franklin Friday morning returned indictments against 74 lead ing insurance companies of the coun ¬ try doing business in this state charg ¬ ing them with being a trust or comb- ¬ ination to control insurance rates and to prevent competition in this state The indictment also charges conspira--cKy Frankfort Insurance Companies Indicted son is ill and it is announced Friday that he will be unable to visit the Omaha exposition on Georgia day He will send a representative with the party leaving Atlanta September 2T Many Fishermen Lost Atlanta Gov Atkinson III Ga Sept 24 Gov Atkin- ¬ Daily Iair from Lisbon Portugal says that elaborate measures have been taken to protect the rojal resi dences at Cxntra and Cascaes It seems that the authorities have been warned of an anarchist plot to assassinate Carlos of Portugal Warned of Danger London Sept23 A dispatch to the1 Mkmel King Carlos f Saturday and decided to postpone its decision on the question of the proposed revision of the Dreyfus case un til Monday next owing to the absence from the meeting of the minister o finance M Peytral and the ministei of agriculture M Viger Paris ThO Dreyfus Case Sep w 20 The cabinet mel ¬ Vesuvius ISecomlnjr Dangerous AdmCervera in Madrid NapleV Sept 26 The eruption qi Madrid Sept 28 rAdm Cervera ar ¬ rived here Thursday There were no Vesuviusis increasing in violence and incident wprth noting in connection it is feared that it will assumethe pro tfie UnitedStatesTportiojis of that of 1S72W with his arrival at th capital --- According to an London Sept in the Fortnightly Review the article Anglo German agreement provides in detail for England and Germany to be- ¬ come joint heirs by purchase of all the Portuguese possessions in Africa The first outcome of this the paper says will be the leasing of Delagoa bay to England The qtieeri regent has signed the de cree suspending Adma Mpntejo and trrantinsr nardon to convicts who fougbt as volunteers in the war with 20 ¬ The Anglo German Agreement k T0MflBKi0FBhlifl3l u V m II As agent of The Page Woven Wire Fence Co Lain prepared to put up the best wiretfehce oft the maxtet It is guaranteed to urh all kinds of stock und to give satisfaction V I havejmt up fence this 6ason for farmer who have had thePitge Fence tn use for seven or eight y ears Lam also prepared to pucup the v Je Jhicken Fence on the market If tin are ueedidgHhy letioe irive vaL -- i K cau vX - r Hj q W MlLlRrAgent i - - s O jWAAiuJ- - T- - it ft V M ft HWIIII THE BOURBON WKWf PAKIS KY TUESDAY r 111 SEPTEMBER 27 1898 lt M -- i The Royal known t third further than any other brand is the highest grade baking powder Actual tests show it goes one The Week of Opera The Boston Lyric Opera Company closed a splendid weeks engagement at the Paris Grand Opera House Saturday ¬ night Every one of the eight performances were well attended the matinee crowd Saturday being the largest matinee audience ever in the theatre and n va w iii- w Ai rinrfcp the fine basso Miss Adelaide Norwood he very clever j leading soprano and Robt Lett coined im were exceedingly popular and Mr Henry Hallam the tenor Mr George Olmi baritone and Miss Josephine Stan-f- wfn nMnv admirers The chorus was- strong in voice and shapely in figure The News is glad to say that the managers of the Opera House are1 pleased with the engagement from a theatrical and financial standpoint ¬ t- 2 J 4 to Do CtGf i r tM J I RpTAL r J r i j j I POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAWNQ POWDER hr M - Sales and Transfer Of Stock Crjip TurtNoteh MtTntyre MiClintoek of Millers burir sold nine lhJf- of tobacco at Cin- cinnati last week ai 14 to 11 The Richmond toinfer reports the We have the highest regard for the medical profession Our preparations salt by John D Han is of two hundred are not sold for the purpose of antagon- ¬ export cattle weight 1550 pounds to izing them but rather as an aid We Schwartzebild Co of New Yoik at lay it down m an tabtabed truth that 475 Milton Covington sold thirty to ous to expectant mothers The distress same buyer at 1 GO and discomforts experienced during the Tumey Bros won a handicap Thurs months preceding childbirth can be al- ¬ leviated only by external treatment by day at bheepsbead Bay with Dr Catlett applying a liniment that softens and re beaing Handball Manassas Bauquo We 1L ami Latson an1 running laxes the over strained muscles the mile com- ¬ make and sell such a liniment a quarter in 209 The added monny bining the ingredients in a manner ami was 800 hitherto unknown arid call it - Word bXOCK AND TURF NEWS Foul Smelling Ibhea ILfane m m CO NEW YORK Mothers Friend i i r lO I - I - il - We know that in thousands of cases it has proved more than a blessing to expectant mothers It overcomes morn- ¬ BOURBON SEW ing sickness It relieves the sene of tightness Headaches cease and dan- ¬ Eighteenth Year Established 1881 ger from Swollen Hard and Rising Labor itself is Breasts is avoided Published every Tuesday and Friday by shortened and shorn of most of the pain It was veiy fortunate that the orchesWe know that many doctors recom- ¬ WALTER CHAMP Editors and Owners of mend it and we know that multitudes J tra was not playing On The Banks BBUOE MILLER Saturday night when of women go to the drug stores and buy The Waoash Money Orders etc it because they are sure their physicians Make all Checks Company I was commanded to fall in payable to the order of Champ Miiler have no objections We ask a trial to get ready for the tableau on the stage just a fair tet There is no possible chance of injury being the result beSome of the boys can not swim ADVJSRliaiJSiji KATE a per Inch for first Inser cause Mothers Friend is scientific- ¬ Displays one dollar rates each a bot- ¬ ally compounded It is sold tion half or reading Insertion thereafter pei notices ten cents Locals be used during most of machinery at not forget tle and should well line each insertion Locals in blaCo type Josie Stanton style as Olivette the period of gestation although great twenty cents per line each insertion Your fetching R B HUTOECRAFTS of lines count as full lines when Fractions relief is experienced if used only a short Your voice always delights running at line rates time before childbirth Send for our il- ¬ Notice is hereby given that the firm of Youre stunning in your tights thanfcs Obltuarss cards ofrespect calls on candia is rureiy vegetaoie ana is tne oniy McDeimofrt 6 spears is lustrated book about Mothers Friend and matter of of dissolved climb much higher yet you bet Youll dates resolutions J WET WHEAT blood remedy guaranteed to contain no K Spears like nature ten cents per line ha vine purchased the inter- ¬ dangerous minerals Special rates given for large advertise THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO ments and vfiarly cards We have ma dines that will Books mailed free by Swift Specific est of Fred McDermott will continue GA ATLANTA the busintss FRED McDERMOTT The singing of The Star Spangkd Company Atlanta Georgia ¬ thoroughly clean and dry your J K SPEARS Banner by Miss Norwood and the comThe Second Kentucky Operatic Circles Trouble In pany at the close of each performance wheat if thrashed wet Charges brought oat all the beauty in that grand W A Thompson manager of the Bos- ¬ reasonable Col Breckinridge in Lexington Herald old song and it was always greeted with ton Lyrij Opera Company has sued J 3w J H HIBLERCO It was stated to a reporter of the storm of applause The tableau in K Murray John Devore and the Herald that Company I of the Second which about thirty members of ComRac eland Jersey butter for opera compauy for 5000 dam- ¬ Kentucky regiment which numbered pany I Second Kentucky appeared ages and seeks to restrain the Murray sale by Newton Mitchell about one hundred and twelve men has Saturda night made a tremendous hit Lane Co from using the title M 231 returned to Bour- ¬ been furloughed and The Theatre Goer Taompson alleges that his business has county in which county the com- ¬ bon 10 10 the announcement Several flocks of youDg partridges been hurt by the Boston Lyric Co that pany was mainly recruited and that not has the chorus of OF a single death had occurred among the have been seen around Paris during the been retained by the other company es past few days Hunters are warned members of that company This is as Mr Thompson paid 1500 for the title ¬ remarkable as it is precious and it is a that it will not be legal to kill parand all oE the companys effects ¬ 810000 Futuritv Odolx r 4 r9at 2C4 pace October 9 fact which ought to be stated and put tridges until November 15th The penW H Clarke the leading baFso and fiue of 5 upon record as a part of the testimony alty for violating this law is a S3C00NCiipFtake October 11 Great 208 trot October 5 Adelaide Norwood Mrs Clarke upon which the public judgment is to 25 Several hunters in each pre Miss leading soprano resigned their Bourbon Circuit Court hereafter to be based The Second Ken ¬ cinct in Bourbon have agreed to report the 5000 Transylvania October 6 4000 Ashland Stake Oct 12 Boston Lyric Com ¬ Margaret Rouans Administrator Plain positions with the tucky was an admirable regiment comthia law here Satur pany after the performance I tiff It any person who violates posed of most excellent material Otlu r Famous Stakes Diil day niyht nd left Sunday moruiug for vs was the first regiment in camp and it New York Her H irs and Creditors Defendants GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS has been in but two camps at Lexing ¬ ton where it was organized and at lSucks lor SalBy virtue of a jmigmeut of the BourChickauiauga We have nor the infor- Theatrical Aud Otherwise HeumrkH In don iicuit Court made and enttred in The Foyer mation as to how many deaths occurred 20 pure bred selected Smthdowu bunk the above styled canae on the second flay among the members of this regiment lamlis of July 18U8 I will sell at public auc ¬ Buffalo Bill is ill at Kansas i ity There have been some very serious com3 aged Southdown bucks tion at the Court house door in Paris on plaints made by some of its officers and Also 4 Cots wold bucks Kentucky on company privates but the fact that in a Address Lillian Russell denies the report that P P JOHNSTON H W WILSON so largeas Company I not a single death R B HUTCHCRAET MONDAY OCTOBER W 1898 opera she is contemplating a season of has secured indicates that the officers ParisEyT 2sep tt President Secretary and men of that company must haye in Madrid X at about the hour of 11 oclock a m been above the average of officers and There are eggs aud eggs The egg the following described real estate ty- men We desire to participate with the measures and wit good people of Bourbon county in grate Robert Burns Wilson the Kentucky of yesterday looks feels K2X2EK22B f ul rejoicing at the return home of these Beginning at 1 ou North margin of poet laureate is having a sale weighs like the egg of last month but young sons and brothers We presume artist and theres a difference in jjuother respect Main Stieet Ky and corner Jot sold to that not all of this company came from of his paintings at Richmond and that difference is worth money MarcRlla Beau thence N 36 35 V 499 6 Bourbon buc probably from the same Its just so with laundry The difference teet to 2 corner to same a deflection in general section of the State and trom poor is slight to Hue then N 55 W 61 feet to 3 the oetweeu good John Griffith who has been seen here the unpracticedwork and neighborhoods like unto those which discernment but irs a right of way of the Kentucky Midland An diftrf no that counts every time Its Railroad then with the right of way of has secured constitute Bourbon county We have twice in Faust known the people of Bourbon for many Enemy To The King and is playing it a difference that changes your laundry said railroad N 86 1 E 181 feet to 4 a years One of the most splendid com- with good success bill from au expense to an investment corner in right of way of said railroad panies of cavalry that ever served under Kow is ilui time to seciit tin We do yood wu7kit will cost no more then N 74 44 E 108 feet to 5 corner to any flag was Company C of the Ninth than poor work but its worth double Thomas Williams and in line of said puce in adv uttiigf of Kentucky Ctyalry nearly all of whose right of way then S 3056 E 42 reet to the difference Roland Reed who comes to Paris this members were sons of Bourbon 6 a stake in Thomas Williams line BOURBON STICAM LAUNDRY There is no county in the State with season will produce a new play called then S 66 12 W 64 feet to 7 a corner to The Voyagers in Chicago next Mon less waste land none with more fertile W S Anderson same then S 32 E 414 feet to 8 corner land and no rural population in the day It is by Madalme Lucette Ryley Wilfiains and on North margin O Recominendh to said world superior to it There is no cli- ¬ and the scenes are laid in San Francisco Of Peck P O Pike Co Capsules of Main Street then with the North Wrights Celery mate or soil or environment more health- ¬ marg n of Main Street S 51 16 W 148 To the Wright Medical Co Columbus Ohio ful than in Bourbon county It was and Honolulu feet to the beginning containing one Ueuts J have purchased a box of Wrlghtfc- acre and nin ty four hundredths of an settled with a stalwart brawny courCelery Capsules from James T Blaser drugageous pioneer population and perhaps 1 94 100 of land Waverly O and used New York witnessed two successful rouble and Coustipation them for Stomach acre I was unable to the man produced in Bourbon county for nearly two years I ased has more strength of constitution power productions last week One was Fran do anythingof yonr Celery Capsules and they Said sale will be made upon credits three boxes of endurance and recuperative nature cis Wilsons new opera The Little have cured me For the benefit of other so of six and twelve months for equal parts than the average man raised elsewhere Trooper and the other was a dramati- ¬ afflicted I wish to send this letter of the purchase money lor- which the Very truly yours and this record is just such a record as purchaser will be required to execute W S Avdkwsom The Sold by all druggists at 50c and Si per box bond payable to the undersigned those who know Bourbon county might zation of Hall Caines novl hive anticipated The Herald takes off Christian Viola Allen played the lead Send address on postal to the Wright Med Master Commissioner with good surety Co Columbus Qfor trial size free its hat to the line and non commissioned ing role in the latter production to be approved bv him bearing interest officers of that company and stands un s from day of sale until paid at the rate A Good Memory covered in the presence of its rank and of 6 per cent per annum and a lien vfile Miss Hallie Erminie Rives a Ken often s tves money and also cood health If will be retained npou said property as purchase troubled tucky authoress who became ill on ac- ¬ you areany form with constipation indiges ¬ additional security for said of stomach trouble remem- price tion or Messrs Harmon Stitt and Rush count of the adverse criticisms of her ber to take home a bottle of Dr Caldwells Pepsin and health will be restored to EMMETT M DICKSON Hurt the new editors of the Millers novel Smoking Flax has a new novel SyrupTrial sizes luc u doses 10c large size 50c you burg Raven have changed the name of in tne nanas or tne publisher it is and SI 00 of W T Br oks druggist Paris Master Commissioner Bourbon Circuit Ky ljau xm 1 16 paper to the Gazette and are mak- ¬ called As The Heart Panteth Court She is Bkennan Atty John ing it an excellent paper also the author of A Fool In Spots IMTTISG5 TIE Your voice is sweet aud good We like your pretty face and smile Wed freely hock our spark To hear both you aud Clarke If we could hold you for a while Oh Adelaide Norwood ¬ ¬ ¬ 55 ati heat Will furnish sacks and store on the most reasonable terms Will guar Catarrh is one of the most obstinate diseases and hence the most difficult tee that you can borrow money on our warehouse receipts at 7 per cent inter ¬ to get rid of est or less There is but one way to cure it The disease is in the blood and all the R B HUTCHCRAFT sprays washes and inhaling mixtures in the world can have no permanent effect whatever upon it Swifts Spe- ¬ cific cures Catarrh permanently forit is the only remedy which can reach the disease and force it from the blood Mr B P McAllister of Harrodsburcr FOR SALE CHEAP Ky had Catarrh for years He writes I could see no improvement whatever tnuugu x was constantly treated witli sprays ana wasnes ana diner- Wheat stored on reasonable termsy ent inhaling remedies fact I could feel that and highest market price paid for in each winter I was worse Wheat Call on us at Paris Milling than the year previous Cos office Storage tor Grain Finally was brought to my it B M RENICK CO notice that Catarrh was a blood I have storage capacity at my ware disease and after think P S Farmers would do well to store honnert tor 30000 bubhele ot wheat for ing over the matter I their wheat hear home saw it was unreasonable wbih I will issuh negotiable warehouse to expect to be cured by receipts and wiil guarantee the holder remedies which onlv can borrow two thirds the market price reached the surface I of the graiu at the banks at seven per sssa Kfflw- - rms tijn then decided to try used I noand after a cent interest Storage one cent per S S Sa perceptible few bottles wereContinuing improvement ticed uusnei n per mouth or li actional part the remedythe disease was forced out of my 300000 bushels of wheat I will pay ji tvt i iner or ino cuarue ior nan iiult or system ana a complete cure was cue result the highest market price in cash or I sacks Parties who held their wheat I advise all who have this dreadful disease to will furnish sacks and store your wheat has last year were paid handsomely for so abandon their local treatment which S anever¬ in au elevator aud buy your wheat when done them any good and take S S rem doing Will pay New Yoik or Balti- ¬ edy that can reach the disease and cure it ¬ yon are- ready to sell a1- the To continue the wrong treatment for ket price Those who held highest marmore prices less the freight any time last Catarrh is to continue to suffer Swifts year made big money wheat your you wifh to sell Store Specific is a real blood remedy and wheat and get R B HUTCHCRAFT the profit cures obstinate deep seated diseases E 0 FRETWELL Agent Deering binder twine machine which other remedies have no effect whatever upon It promptly reaches 5jnlv 4t Paris Ky oil and all repairs for the Deering Catarrh and never fails to cure even the most aggravated cases Catarrh w Come and see us before selling yonr heat Sacks ¬ Wanted to Buy - i j t ¬ C C CfPT Blood ijtar The 3STOTIOH3 ¬ KENTUCKYS Mar-ray-La- ne ¬ GREAT TROTS o ngton ftf Stat MASTERS SALE - Days I 4 T0 15 Days LAND 75000 Purses ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ World- - Greatest Racine- ll ¬ Famous Bellstedt Ballenburg Band Half Fare Railroads v j ¬ lu ¬ ¬ - ¬ I ¬ 99 Col Teddy Roosevelt seems to have a cinch on the Republican nomination for Governor of New York But his enemies claim that he is a citizen of Washington and that he is not so many Hon E E Settle opened his cam- ¬ paign in Wood lord county yesterday by a speech at Versailles The Boston Lyric Opera Company be- ¬ gan another engagement lat night xt the Lexington Opera House in Ship Ahoy which was sung some time ago by the Lexington Elks In cons qnence it was Elk night at the Lexington theatre and the members of thit order were out in great force Miss Lola Small daughter of Rev Sam Small the evangelist has joined the Delia Fox Company and says she is willing to don tights if her role calls for them She is a handsome brunette of twenty two and has had two husbands The last one is Stuart Ford whom she refuses to divorce because she expects to share the property he will heir from his mofcer ¬ Are You m Easily Tired I0FETiHI Money To Loan Tekms 5 and 5 per cent on real estate mortgage MOORE ROGERS 16sep 6mo They aiv just a rfruj as they ever were Uil flu s o his to be re ¬ 1 duce and to u ike ro ui f r new goods t- - J -- Awarded difhest Honors Worlds Fair t DR Perhaps your muscles need more strength or your nerves or perhaps your stomach is weak and cannot digest What you eat If you need more strength then take Just remember that all your strength must come from your food Did you ever think of that Parir Ky WALL PA PER Well just come in and name 3Tour own price You pan secure bar ¬ gains now both in price oi paper and charges made for hanging If you have houses to rent I will sell you fin paper for thm at cheaji Horse Taken Up A dark bay horse came to my place Owner may have about a week ago same by proving property and paying costs G- G WHITE 16sep 4t 4 2 paper prices SCOTTS EMULSION of Cod Iitver Oil with HypQ phosphites The oil is the most easily changed of all foods into strength a id the hypophos- phites are the best tonics for the nerves and quickest cure for weak throats for coughs of every kind and for all cases of de- bility weak nerves and loss of flesh 50c and SCOTT Money To loan Money to loan on real estate mortgage Apply to The News office IT WNTON - 14 y 7 Z1 I ks CREAM P v f BAKING MOST PERFECT MADE bom Ammonia - quired Address Manufacturer Com mercial Bmlding Cleveland Ohio i One or two reliable sales ¬ men to represent an old established firm manufacturing a profitable and salable line of staple products References rt Wanted Wood Miines- - furnished complete BDCKNKR TOBACCO Undert ikins in all its branches Embalming seintifi ally attended CO to CARRIAGES FOR HIRE v SICN is the easiest SCOTTS EMUli WAREHOUSE LOUISVILLE Z lisp 6t KY Si To Cure A Cold Af mri in One Day Four Mouths Storage Free Independent Wan house U O A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Free Alum or any other adulterant 0 YEARS THE STANDARD lets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure 25c For sale bv W T Brooks and James Konnedy Paris Ky - Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tab xoo all druggists BOWNE Chemists New York WL lian9fl DAVlSkerjt iPaRIS Ky Y3F -- 3 THS BOUESOM NEWS PAEIS KS iv K ITS Ltai kjui aj 7- TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 27 1898 irfi -- - rsrwcaec tf 3 K - Pt BQDBBQH jJEWS 1881 For Feminine Eyes Tlp up-to-date up-to-da- PERSONAL MNTI0X 22 NUPTIAL KNOTS Eighteenth Year Established Enunel at the Post office at Paris Ky as for Fall wer should it member that Mrs Corne Watsons dicplay of Fall dhco iiss man maiter patterns will occur on October 7th and 8th Mrs Watsons New York purchase TELEPHONE NO 124 iucluds the veiy cream of the Eastern markets and the will have ready-to- SUBSCRIPTION PRICES wear millinery on exhibition that will Payable in Advance j younej ladies who are COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED BY on ttxe looki at for millinery THE NEWS MAN te Oneyear S2 00 FROM A GUN 1 Six mouths 3100 ¬ news costs you port get a cant even CHARGE re FREE OF Orders Money Make all Check payable to the order of Champ Milxkr Etc highest market price for four thousand bushels of Will pay Avheat SPEAKS 4t J II HIBLERCO Parisians spent Sunday 1 STUART please th most fastidious ladies in Ken tucky Her stock includes opera bonnets walking hats ot Santiago blue felt mushroom hyts of ox blood red Napoleon chapeaux GaiLesboroughB in royal blue and something to suit the taste of every caller Every lady in Bourbon and surrounding counties is cordially invited to the display ¬ ¬ Read the serial story on page six Fall Dress Goods in all the new ¬ est weaves and styles at Frank Gos Astonished The Natives Prof Ewin Boone the hypnotist igageinuiits Announcements And Sol emnizations Of The Marriage Vows Samuel Barnett of Carlisle and Miss Katie Stewart of this county elopid Notes Hastily Jotted On The Streets At last week and were married The Depots In The Hotel Lobbies And The engagement is announced of Miss Elsewhere N Emily Hazelrigg daughter of Judge J Mr Lee Price is in Louisville on a H Hazelrigg of the Kentucky Court of short visit Appeals to Mr Thos Clark Bradley of Miss Lucy Keller was a visitor iu Lexington The ceremony will occur at the brides home in Frankfort on Lexington Saturday Mr Houston Rion was in Huston December 6th In Louisville Friday the engagement viile Sunday visiting Mr John Power spent Sunday with was announced of Miss Stella Ouer No backer and Dr Garland Sherrill his parents iu Maysville yet been set for the wedding date has Mrs L Frank is spending a few Miss Ouerbacker who is known to many days at Olympian Springs persons in this citv is a daughter of Mr Mr and Mrs C N Fithian and son Simuel Ouerbacker a Louisville were in Cynthiana yesterday capitaiist J CLOAKS AND CAPES Ladies For nobby mm up-to-d- ate tilsll CWIdrei s - plusl at pease you WhlCh WlH uprise VOtl Coats and Capes in cloth and popular prices COlTie tO US Wd CaiV AlsQ a njce jine Qf fur C0laretteS ALL NEw in quality and priCC DRESS GOODS j Fifty three in Cincinnati Warren Stoner of Mt Sterling wi start a bowling alley in Richmond BORN At the County Infirmary to the wife of Cecil Eldridge a ten pound son Mr and Mrs Sidney G Clay have taken board with Mrs Lou Ireland oil Duncan avenue Of Mr Robt Ferguson and family have taken board with Mrs John Gass on Duncan aveDue being laid on Fitth and S venth streets at the intersection of Main Vitrified brick crossings are who has jnst played a successful en ¬ gagement at Bellefoutaine Ohio came to Paiis Sunday night for a short visit Tue Daily Examiner and the Daily Index gave extended accounts of his ex- ¬ hibitions in Bellefontaine and the fifty hjnr bleep of his hypnotic subject One oi Prof Boones best feats was driving blind folded to the home of a prominent citizen and finding a hidden key then driving to the postoffice where he unlocked the box and secured a letter which he afterwards delivered to the man Jo- whom it was addressed ProfJ3oones exhibitions were largely attended - Dr J Ed Ray was taken suddenly ill Friday but is now very much better Mrs Josie Clarry of Topeka Kan- ¬ sas is the guest of her uncle Mr W A Hill Mr and Mrs E E Bostain of Lawrencequrg are visiting friends in the city Miss Mary Russt 11 J ami iry arrived home yesterday from a visit in Win ¬ chester Mr W A Hill arrived home yes terday from a business trip to Barre Vermont ¬ Mr Harry Giovannoli news editor of the Danville Advocate will be married ou October 5th to Miss Carrie Kinnaird of Danville Tne intended wife of such a bright and popular man as Mri Oiovannoli certainly must be- - a lovtly and amiable lady They will be con gratulated by a very wide circle of triend8 On page six read An Army Wife an excellent story by Capt Chas King Mrs ¬ he largest and most complete stock of Dre s Goods to be fnnnH in thp rirv i at nur Qtnrp Wp hminor Hirprt J if from the Importers and Manufacturers save you the Jpb- ber S profit YOU Will find in Our Stock all the iieW-weaves cloths including new Zanzibar the eaS- COVeitS UrepOnS EttemireS KOV al ket Weaves and Granites All at prices hich defy com petition Give us a call j Or lTaXJOELE3S 529 Majn St lir iin t Paris Ky - 18ikAVUlllWiA7WSlVfrEVtt store room opposite the Court house and will move his giocery Saturday John SatjiiR nt s lented the Massie The Cost of a Kick In Judge Webbs court yesterday Ben dol-lars-f- or W m r Talbotr colored was fined 759 for Dr Bowen the skilled optician will kickiug his best girl Caleb Asbury was mulcted five Cos Thursday be at A J Winters uttering lurid and abusive lan- ¬ Sept 29th No charge for examination guage Mrs R L Boldrick have Harry Henderson Albert Clay Geo Mr and rented Mrs Lizzie Walkers residence on Banks and Jim Russell three colored High street and will go to housekeeping boys who should be in school or at work were fixed 750 each for loiter- ¬ this week ing Conductor Jamfs Dunn of the L J C Richey an iutoxicated stranger N yesterday won a thirty dollar whose quarrelsome and noisy manners Satsuma vase in a drawing given by G caused his arrest was fined five dollars Co S Varden George Btnge a mountain man was The stores of the Hebrew merchants fined 25 aud sentenced to jail tor ten all over the country were closed y ester- - days for earning concealed weapons day in observance of Yom Kippnr or He carried the aimament of a first class battleship hie pistol being a thirteen- She Day of Atonement inch gun Rent A six room residence on For Musty Wheat vVe will pay full High Street adjoining the Odn Turney residence Possession given October 1 value tor musty damp and off grades of wheat tf j R B Hutchcraft J T Hinton pply to Tftr Ovnthiana Street Fair on Thurs A Lexington Compliment by a day and Friday will be attended The number of Paris people The Cynthi The Lexington Leader says be a corker miubtrel performance and cake walk ana Fair will to be given by the Paris Elks in Col E F Clay has resigned as ad- that thriving city on Thursday ministrator uf the estate of the late night next will be made quite Col R G Stoner and- - Capt J R a social feature A large number Rogers has been appointed in his stead of seats including the boxes have al- ¬ Yesterday wmie Forest Lang and ready been disposed of and the elite and wife wep spending tno day near Muir beauty of Paris aud Bourbon county child was badly bit- will be in attendance The girls of the their ten by a dog Over a dozen stitches younger set ot Paris and ladies of the were taken in the wound by Dr Laps surrounding county are noted for their beauty and attractiveness and will make lej a most biilliant audience Miss Nannie Miller arrived home Lexington Flks Coming Sunday from Cincinnati where she has been studying the Fall and Winter The Lexington Argonaut saye Quite styles in dress making Miss Miller is now prepared to give faithful and pains ¬ a number of the local Elks will go to taking skill to her pations at her rooms Paiis next Thursday night to witness on Fifth Street over Dr Vansants the minstrels and cake walk to be given by the Paris Elks After the perform office ance the Paris boys will entertain their TnR A frirnltnral Bank has about visiting brothers at a social session and closed a deal with Mr W A Bacon banquet Messrs Charles Norman A whereby the Bank will become the C Guitzeit Syd Hughes D M Hill ownerof the building now occupied by Foster Helm Algan Wells Dan Dun ¬ the Bourbon Bank and Grinnans photo- can and Charley Rogers of this city graph gallery The price is thought to will t ike part in the performance b3 5100 It is believed that the Bank will erect a new banking building on School News the lot The election of Trustees for the nxr this terrestial suhere a womans crowning glory is of course her hat or County schools will be held at the bonnet and every self respecting woman County school houses Saturday after wants that piece adornment to be noon October 1st Miss EJgar the County Superintendfashioned after the latest designs and ¬ made pretty enough to excite femiuine ent will be in her office for the remain envy The ladies will fiud that every der of the year only on Mondays and hat displayed at Mrs M Parkers Fall second riaturda3Ts of each month as the¬ opening of milliner v on October 6th and balance of the time will be occupied at tending Associations aul visiting 7th will command admiration ¬ two-year-o- ld Emily Bristow of Covington has filed suit tor divorce against her hus band Prof Frank L Bristow teacher Mrs Woodson Morgan of Cham- of music in the Public Schools of that pagne Ills will arrive this week to city visit fripnds The ladies of Bourbon and surround ¬ Mr James Withers of Cynthiana was the guest of Mr and Mrs J W ing counties and theii name is legion who want their Fall hats and bonnets Davis Sunday fashioned after the latest style may seMr John Barnes of Mt Sterling just what they want from the many was in the city several days la3t week lect exquisite specimens which Mrs M visiting friends Parker will have on exhibition at her Mioses Sue Clay and Amelia Clay store on October 6th and 7th There will leave this week for Baltimore to will be something to please every lady attend college who calls -Mis3 Eddie Spears has returned OBITUARY from a visit to Miss Lucretia Barnes in Nicholasville Respectfully Dedicated To Tlie Memory N Mr H H Hancock of the L Of The Dead leaves to morrow for a visit to relatives Miss Salhe Bounds aged thirty eight at Trevillian Va died Saturday morning at her home in Mr Clint Bradshaw of Terrill Ulmtonviile Funeral services were Texas son of the lute Capt J H Brad held at the residence by Rev Tadlock iqu JLia oimmous uuriai at tue uim shaw arrived Friday Mrs J T Moseley and son Mr tonyille cemetery Hickman Moseley of Cynthiana visited BIRTHS friends here Sunday Mr W H Anderson has returned The Advent Of Our Future Men And Women from a short visit to his brother at Parkersburg W Va In this city last week to the wife of The Educational Club will meet M J Lavin a son with Mrs T W Titus on South Main Silks for Waists nt Frank Street on Saturday afternoon Cos -Mr and Mrs Hughes Bronston of First chapters of a good story 4An Lexington came down Saturday for a Army Wife on page six visit at Mr G B Alexanders Extraordinary Piano Bargain A Ollie Steele who has been spending several weeks in the country near this fine Knabe piano Snperb tone delight ¬ city returned Saturday to Cincinnati ful touch Been in use some Apply at ¬ ¬ ¬ CONDON special Early 40 in 40 in 36 in 68 in All U yd - i u 36 in All Wool Dress Goods 2 jc Wool Covert oc yd Novelty Goods 39c Mixed Wool Novelty 12 i 2c Bleached Table Linen joe 3 4 size Dinner Napkins 100 doz Extra value Bleached Cotton jc wonh 8 rLCi 10 4 Sheeting 15c and 18c worth 20 and 2jc Outing Cloth jc to8 3C a yard New line of Pencngs at 3 2C per yard 1 - - 1 HANDSOME PICTURE WITH FURCHSE j WE- - HAVE RECEIVED A SPLENDID ST00E OP IMPORTED SUITINGS ASD TROIISEMKG 1 FOR 8PK1NG AND SUMMER Our Prices are lower than any houpe in Central Kentucky quality and style are considered We ask you to give us a call when F1TE S E TIPTON XI3ROTTA XT TATTERS B- - Cutter Mirkpr TCttfl anfl - TVTnnnPw - MrPlintrrlr vx----- - i THE NEWS office 23 4t ¬ are spending a fw days at the country Barber Shop Moved home of Miss Bertie Wallis near Muir Mr and Mrs J R Williams of Buck and Bill have moyed their bar ¬ Falmouth and Mrs R A Woolums ber shop across the street and now have of Midway are guests at Mr B S Let the handsomest baiber shop and ba h tons rooms ever in Paris All work done With Mrs T Y Cooper of Little Rock with neatness and dispatch tnanks for past favors Buck and Bill Ark who has been visiting Mrs W H solicit a liberal share of the pu lie Roberts left Saturday tor a visit to rel- ¬ patronage tf atives at Trevillian Va Capt J M Jones who has been in Buy- the city for several weeks will be taken to St Paul this evening by Mr Blanton Holt Capt Jones will reside with his 50 yonng Jersey Heifer Calves Box 806 Chas H Mehagan brother 26sep 3t Farip Ky Mih Squire Turner the clever editor of that excellent paper the Mt Sterling Democrat was in the city Saturday evening and heard the opera Olivette sung at the Grand Of 544 Fourth Avenue Wanted to Ad-d-e- ss J Winters Co of this city have en- ¬ gaged the services of an eminent optician to be at their storeon the second and last Thursday of each month who will test your eye sight andr fit you with glares and guarantee satisfac ¬ tion Call in and In ve your eyrs tested free of char ore Next visit will be Thursday Sept 29 1898 A A PLEASING KEFLliXTIOK to those who are ahem to bring their laundry work to s is the fact tha it will be rt turned to youy in perfect condition and done up in a manner thatrenVi ts the high ¬ est cred t on our f kilS and fine meJhodr Our fiiVi l iundry work is irreproachable in olor and finish and your fiu- - iij n is per fect v salV in our hiris ¬ DR R QOLDSTEIN Liouisville f ¬ Ready to Wear Suits and Skirts at Frank Cos The Appropriate Idea As the ladies of Bluegrass region are famous as being the loveliest in the world it is but natural thut they thould want their natural Leauty enhanced by the most beautiful millinery conceivable With this object in view Mrs Corne Watson during a recent trip to New York selected the very choicest patterns shown in the markets for her fastidious patrons and her Fall display on Friday aud Saturday October 7tn and 8th will show how well she has succeeded If it is som thing new and fetching something gorgeous something modest or somehing dainty in millinerT you will find it at Mrs Watsons store ¬ Ky Hotel Paris Will be at the Windsor Ky on Saturday jtsted Oct 22 1898 27sep returning once every month Eyes ex- ¬ amined aud glasst s scientifically ad -- ¬ tf f Co ¬ 3rlTJ33HlO SATilF OF A5 prllCJMTlet LIKtW Mil MIO HORSES VEHICLES i -- liver a lecture to ladies only on Friday afternoon Sept 30th at three oclock at the Old Fellows Hall Subject Plain Talk With Mothers and Daugh- ¬ Large charts will be used in il ters lustration Every mother aud every daughter over fourteen years of age should hear this lecture Admission Mattie E Cox ot Chieago will de schools NESS i The Bourbon Steam LamuJrv W M HIXTON JR Telephoaa No 4 BRO 1 A Popular Hotel always popular the Palace Hotel Sixth and Vine street was easily the most popular hotel in Cincinnati during the G- A R encampment Excellent cuisine prompt service and polite em- ¬ ployes and splendid management has made it the best 2 and 250 per day hotel iu America Kentuckians always find friends stopping at this hostelry - Masters Sales Auctioneer Forsyth reports the lowing sales On Siturday for the Master Com ¬ missioner 125 bariels of Ashland Bour bon whik y 92 mak with regage of 9 at 31 cents per gallonjaleo 100 barrels of Sour Mash Bourbon same ¬ I will sell at public auction on the South side of the Court house square in Paris Ky at two oclock p in on Court day TroprieW fol- ¬ H0SD1T OCT 8 1898 SUGAR TEtTB EXTRACTED mb 4fe Fine Autumn Millinery stinctively to rns to thoughts of milli nery of handsome Gainesboroughs jaunty toques of opera bonnets of¬ walking hats etc etc and in anticipation of this Mrs orne Watson has selected in New York an exquisite line of Fall millinery which she will have on and j u ot Uiopiaj ii hor stnrft on October 7th 8th Of course all the Madies will attend ¬ - In the Fall the femininH fancy in- ¬ l27sep4s The very latest and prettiest things in the millinery markets of New York were personally selected by Mrs M Parker several weeks ago especially for ladies of the I critical tastes of surrounding counties Bourbou and Mrs Parkers milliuery creations will hQ dispiayed at h ir store on October 6th and 7th te T 4 -- f are showiiisr the largest line oJiloaks wraps and furs in Central Kentucky oir X- - Do- - One furnished Apply to Mrs J Griannon -- For Rfnt jooin l8tj Catepboric treatment for painless date and regage at 40 cents per gallon rilling THE FINEST IN The Deposit Bank of Paris purchased ALL Set of teeth bth lots Also two cottages on Lilies 8001 Upper aud lower 150ol ton Avenue to John Brennan at 300 KENTUCKY Silver filliuus 50 cts up aud 290 All of the above belonged to nn u Gold tillines i svv rm 1 side paddle the assigned estate of T H Tarr Jold crowns 500 1 carriage and harness and 1 cab and Also lot on Brandt Alley of Mary A Paiuless extraction 50 cts 34 coiuia tvo y ear old Iliave for sale harness for sale privately Ju ly to J W Lancaster for 200 A lot of trotting horse boot and also mules 51 of the number tHn mares J B ADAIH 0 0 5 House of Mrs Carrie D Frakes on a lot of miscellaneous a ticles in use FOB SIZE COLOR AXD STiriE Second Street to Economy Building about livery 321 Main St Paris Ky Call on or they are siin ply nupqnaled aud Loan Association for 1033 27 Terms 6 months without interest opp Court house address the nndersigned Twenty two acres of John R Ewals U BOAKDMAN Hours 8 to 12 a m 1 to 5 pi m HOI1ACE MILLER ParisKy land riear Shawhan to John M Bren 20sep4t Telephone 79 Paris Ky- nan for 750 A T FotSYTH AnCTR 1 I the following horses harness vehicles etc 12 or 45 good livery horses saddle work anywhere and harness horseoue of the best walking horses and one ot the best ponies are included in this lot 7 sets single buggy harness 2 rubber tiie buggies good as new 2 stet tire buggies 1 snrrey new 1 itniup cjrt and harness 1 bibh wheel sulky - mil All IIOUT NO GAS PALY Z ifiULLOi NO COCAINE 4 A simple application to the Mnmsused only by ait and acknowledged by the pnblic to he the beet and easiest and absolutely free fiom any after effects J ¬ V - V V a s- 6 THE BOTJEBON NEWS PARIS KY TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 27 1898 nately determined There would have been a row and all to no purpose Fan has had her own way since she cut her first baby tooth and theres nothing on earth so independent as a well-to-d- o young widow Swinburnes found that out Xed I cant bear Swinburne but Pd rather shed marry him as soon as its decent to marry anybody than go out there and fling herself in Bandy Me- ¬ rriams way again Everybody knows the story Yes It wasrather a public exhibition of mitten giving Ill admit says Parry reflectively and not two years ago either he addled Then suddenly Lot what sort of fellow is Capt Graf- ¬ ton A very dignified majestic personage a good deal older than she isO ou know but shes devoted to him ami he to her Theres a woman who doesnt do as she pleases let me tell you Capt Grafton will have no nonsense going on undfer his nose and III tell Fan that if she thinks to resume her old flirtation with Merriam shell have to blind Graf- ¬ ton first My love you forget the compact Youre not to tell Fan anything except good by Yes you may send our re- ¬ gards to Merriam by lier Hes a par- ¬ ticularly nice fellow if she did throw him over for old McLane and his for- ¬ tune And Mrs Parry I shouldnt be surprised if our particularly pert- and pretty sister were taught aVery valu- ¬ able lesson Therefore do as I say let her go Gal I mean let her go And talking of going suppose you drive me home with you Well stop and see Fan a minute and Swinburne And stop they do finding the broker magnate still there though in evident straits Is it possible for a man in love to look pleased at the coming of vis- ¬ itors in the midst of even a prolonged e Swinburne doesnt He looks infinitely distressed and Parry - THE BOURBON NEWS Eighteenth Year Established 188ij Published Every Tuesday and Friday by WALTER CHAMP lEditors und Ownw BRUCE HIIiLER t SKEETS DID IT What JuliuK and Marc SufferetL Hoti a Trageily Witt Turned In ¬ to a Farce said an old actor to the writer recent ly for a little festive mosquito to break up the performance of one of Shakespeares greatest tragedies and turn it literally into a farce would you Well sucu is the fact You re- ¬ member Ned Buckley dont you Used to be leading1 man in the Boston thea- ¬ ter also with Booth and Barrett One rather warm night in August 79 Ised took a snap company out to a town in western Massachusetts to dc Julius Caesar It was not a sumptuous performance by any means but still it was good enough for the audience Buckley played- Caesar and did it well If I am not mistaken Fred Brayton was the Marc Antony It became so hot before the performance was fairl3 begun that the windows in the rear of the stage had to be opened It wa not very long before the stage was swarming with mosqui ¬ ¬ ¬ - requisition with otlrers of his cloth and a very pretty wedding they had had And then as luck would have it Grafton himself was offered a detail at the academy and rather than take his bride to the far frontier so soon after their marriage he accepteofitand there they spent the summer and- there in July Miss Frances Hay ward1 joined them at Mrs Graftons urgent request and there did Bandolph Merriam fall deeply and devotedly in love with lier - H A SMITH Gffica over G S Vardwi OfSc Sc Co 1 Hours 8 to 12 am to 5 p V GEO W DAVIS DEALER IN You would not think it possible Copyright 1S96 by F Tennyson- Neely - and no one wondered By far and away she was the prettiest girl at tihePomt that summer and Merriam was con- ¬ ceded to be a mighty lucky f ellovv when very soon after the announcement of ¬ Furniture Window Shades Oil Cloths Carpets Mattresses Etc Special attention given to Ondertak ing and Repairing Main Strek - - - - Paris Ky EOUSE AND LOT AKD BLACK¬ SMITH SHOP FOR SALE ¬ toes they being attracted no doubt by the strong light on the stage Buck ley had on a pair of white tights and he discovered at the last moment that there were seveial small holes in Hie legs So hr got a pieceof billiard chalk and whitened over the tights where they were burst Well the plav ran along smoothly enough until the time came for Marc Antony to bury Caesar and not to praise him Poor Julius was lying on the bier and just as Marc began the oration he felt the infernal little pests were educated They pst picked out the spots where he had sed the chalk He stood the agony as Ung as he could Then he began murderivghis torment ors Several times did Julius slap his fimbs and every time he slapped he grunted with -- elief lie kept slapping his limbs and grunting all through the oration the audience shouting with laughter all the while The audience just about knew the cause of the trouble because they were doing some ¬ ¬ getting in their ta utilizing- work Buckley always declawd that they - slaughtering on their own account Puekiey stood the agony as long as he could then he gave Antony a tip and the pration was cut remarkably short The audience was tickled im mensely and insisted upon the actor going before the curtain several times The moquitoe who made the hits went with tUem aid the perform ance was a farce for tht balance of the ¬ ¬ evening Every time that somebody began to act one of the auditors would begin to laugh and everybody would join in the chorus Washington Star t- - THE SNARLING fiABIT Formed in Cliilrtlioort One It SiickH o ft i Tlironsrb Life If Not Checked While 1oun Ihere are few vices that bring so xrueh discomfort U their train as a peevish tl In t- - selfish disposition While all persons born in this worldly sphere are more or less selfish wrapt in selfish loves and given to day dreams of selfish pride well bred people though they may not be able to conquer at least conceal such selfishness under an exterior of agreeable manners The habit of snarling is one that grows with practice The peevish child becomes the peevish boy The habit formed in childhood is difficult to eradicate and unless the individual is possessed of that sterling good sense that overcomes all such habits tho petulant boy becomes the chronic snarler It is hardly possible to un derrate the amount of small misery that such a person can inflict The man who has never learned the sweet ness of a lfe of sacrifice for others may yet stifle his nature under an out ¬ ward display of courtliness and thus assume a virtue if he has it not He is a far more agreeable person than the chronic snarler who whatever his good intentionsj inflicts His disposition on his friends If the snarling man is a nuisance as undoubtedly he is the snarling woman is worse The petu lant peevish woman is always in a position to inflict her friends with her weakness of disposition Her sphere 1s limited but unfortunately the mis ery she can inflict is not limited The snarling man goes into the world and is more or less chastened by the buf feting of the world but the woman re- ¬ mains at home and often assumes the role of a chronic invalid as an excuse for peevishness She often considers herself an abused person the victim of ¬ ¬ t ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ y U w M 1 ii i a nye owe the worlds neglect The habit of petulance is one that ia easily conquered in childhood A wise inotlier never allows a child to exhibit petulance without reproof A manly or a womanly manner is something that can be cultivated For the sake of the suffering an unhappy manner is certain to entail upon the possessor conquer the habit in childhood Like comely dress graceful and pleasant manners are an external thing but one of those externals which go far toward building up or forever marring the for tunes of the young man or joung worn- an An agreeable manner is a courtesy ¬ to the world which is a busy world and has no time to listen to narlers NY Tribune Corn PieH The following recipe is for making corn pies A can of best corn or the same quantity of green corn a cup of i5weH fresh milk two eggs well Jjeaten a tablespoonful of butter and 2Saltvand pepper Mix thoroughly put an bulteredpie plates and baled until ii ijghl brown N Y Tribune i chop whiskered carefully groomed fel- ¬ low of 45 und Swinburne bows delight- edh over the slender white hand of the pretty and youthful widow and disap- ¬ pears with her within the cozy parlor How long has Mrs McLane been packing asks Mrs Parry presently of the maid How long mum Oh two or three ing Where are you going Fan o was days only though we got down the trunks mum on Wednesday last is the query half aggrieved the tone in which an elder often Annettes reply Four trunks and four dajs packing addresses a younger sister who has evito spend a week or so at a frontier dently presumed to contemplate some post says Mrs Parry to herself with journey without previous consultation increasing wrath Then turning she and consent I Why I thought you knew Go- ¬ sweeps through the hallway with the ing to spend a week or two with the mien of an offended queen passes the parlor door with barely a glance at Graftons The Graftons Fanny McLane You the bright cheery interior lets herself a snap dont mean youre going to Fort Sedg-¬ out withtapping and a slam and stands angrily her daintily booted wick foot on the rug in front of the cage un- ¬ Thats their station answered Mrs til the elevator noiselessly answers her McLane with slight access of color signal and then lowers her to the mo- ¬ Mrs Parr j- had not yet seated herself To She was still standing at the opendoor saic pavement of the ground floor Mr Parrys office she says to the way glancing quickly from trunk to trunk in the sunshiny but littered room coachman as she enters the waiting Now she took a step forward hesitated carriage and is whirled rapidly away one moment as she looked at the maid down the avenue past the dancing servant bending busily over a great waters of the lake Xed she cries 20 minutes later as Saratoga and in dumb show intimated to her sister that she wished that open she precipitates herself into Mr Par- ¬ rys ground glass citadel at the rear eyed open eared domestic elsewhere But Mrs McLane was blind to auy of the big office what am I to do Fan signals Indeed she seemed at the mo- ¬ is actually packed and ready to start ment to find it necessary to supervise for Fort Sedgewick where Mr Mer ¬ some of Annettes work noting which riam is stationed Xed turns slowly toward her trying symptom Mrs Parrys scruples van ¬ not to show in his deep brown eyes how ished Fanny you know perfectly well pleased he is at the sight of his hand- ¬ The first thing you thats the last place on earth you should some helpmeet go to now ana ur MaLane not a year have to do Mrs Parry when you come liic to this office for advice is to pay the in iJIO grave I A redder spot barns in each fair customary retaining fee he responds cheek as the young widow turns quick ¬ as he takes her carefully gloved hfind in his and bends forward for a kiss ly and faces her accuser And why not pray The Graftons She recoils pleased yet provoked He should hare been startled at her reve- ¬ are the oldest dearest friends I have lation even though he did wish for her at least she is And Handy Merriam isnt there I kiss suppose nor his plan wife Isthat the customarv retaining fee Mr Merriams whereabouts is a mat ¬ sir she asks demurely forgetful for ter of entire indifference to me as you the moment of the portentous news ought to have the decencj to know she brings I heard you had quite a Charlotte number of feminine clients n Ought to be matters of indifference So many that my partners find it concede but I have grave doubts as difficult to straighten out their acI to whether thev are as vou sav counts as I do their stories Pardon me Then keep your doubts and suspi- ¬ Mrs Parry did you say I was retained cions to yourself Charlotte said Mrs If so and the junior member of the McLane with brimming eyes and burn distinguished firm of Groeme Rayburn ing cneeKs nis is no place to speaic Parry again bends downward towards of such matters and the brimming the glowing face e es which their owner tried hard Youre absurd Xed if thats what to induce to blaze instead of brim you mean replied Mrs Parry secretly turn significantly toward Annette delighted at the lover like ways of her busily packing and assiduously feign- - lord Ive a mind not to pay anj- ing amconsciousness and then almost thing You shouldnt charge members defiantly turn back to her sister of the family I know perfectly well what you I dont he answers reflectivelj in mean Frances responds the elder and all cases Thqres Aunt Mildred for in ¬ when Charlotte and Frances were stance and Aunt Charlotte and grand- ¬ adopted instead of Lot and Fan it ma but you and Fan now meant that the sororal relations were Fan Why should she k consult more than strained you gave you every signal ingenuity Why do you know Lot Ive never could sujrerest but you wouldnt see once asked her She might select some You didnt want to see because vou other fellow in the firm and k consult thought that and here Mrs Parry in- ¬ him dicates the kneeling Annette with a Xed youre simply horrid now I nod of her very stylishly coifed head never did like you when you tried to be that would keep me from speaking funny You know I never interrupt But this is a case where duty cannot be you here unless Im troubled about neglected Fanny are you in your right something and youre just laughing at senses me instead of sympathizing and Mrs In every one of the seven Charlotte Xed pretends to pull away hdr hands and I dont mean -- to listen to abuse but conspicuously fails You know perfectly well Dr Mellon One of the first principles of my said I needed change large and successful practice Mrs Well then go to Xew Orleans go to Parry is to secure prepayment of the Bermuda go to St Augustine go to retaining f e e in all cases where I have St Petersburg Fan anywhere on reason to believe the client will sub ¬ earth rather than Fort Sedgwick ran y sequently act contrary to my advice where under heaven except Ah that will have to you have Merriam happens to be unless When presume do I though it came with a vou would have me believe you lost bad grace And now you say Fan is to But here with solemn mien enters going to Sedgwick Yes and Bandy Merriams hardly the male biped who officiates as butler hall boy and major domo at the Clar- ¬ been married a month longer than Mr endon fiats a card upon the salver in McLanes been dead Astounding coincidence ButBran- his pudgy hand and Mrs Parry nearly chokes in the necessity for sudden stop dy is married isnt he Randy Xed not Brandy how your Ask Mr Swinburne up says Mrs McLane promptly barely glancing at mind runs to such things Well toward five p m the firm does the black bordered card and evidently feel like ininning to such things my Xow Char- ¬ glad of the interruption lotte not another word unless you wish best beloved and is only deterged from me to show how indignant I am to every doing so by the fact that a touch of the visitor who comes in and Mrs McLane button makes it do the running What And Mr Parry is busy bathing her flushed cheeks al shall I order for you ready How does my hair look she transfers her left hand to its mate re- ¬ adds turning inquiringly toward the posing in his left and stretches forth defeated elder sure that whatever cause the right toward his desk I want nothing she answered but of quarrel there may be that at least is l advice and no more nonsense Xed subject for truce Your hair is all right Responds her appealingly what ought I to do Wnat sister with marked emphasis and as can I do Are you sure ycu can do just what I marked a sense of baffled purpose I wish the rest of yottr head were as well tellyouLot he asks a fond light play ¬ g balanced You dont expect me to see ing in his eyes despite the Mr Swinburne I suppose smile Mr Swinburne certainly doesnt ex- ¬ Of course I can Dont I always pect to see you He is coming mafnly Well ahem I have known in- ¬ on business stancesBut you will do just what I You might far better listen to his aaj business as you call it even this soon Yes Xed I will than go near Bandy Merriam Then your ladyship let her go and Charlotte I will notlisten to you If dont worry I dont I havent a bit you cannot stay here without insulting Why then you have known she was me with every other word you would going she has told you much better go home and stay home un- ¬ She hasnt I learned it from Swintil you can speak sensibly And with burne half-ag-gres-sive CHAPTER I There was more than one reason why Fanny McLane should not have accepted the Graftons invitation to visit them at Fort Sedgwick Perhaps that was why she never mentioned the matter to her sister Mrs Parry until that lady surprised her in the midst of the pack Charlotte Haywards forthcoming mar riage to Edward Parry he allowedhim self to be congratulated upon his engagement to her younger sister And he had every right to consider himself engaged She had accepted his attentions his devotions eventually his ring and also his presents He had called upon Aunt and Uncle Mullen in Xew York the guardians of the girls and startled them out of all equanimity by the announcement that Mis Hay ward had accepted the offer of his heart 3 ¬ and hand conditioned only on their con- ¬ sent which he besough them to give to be continued ABOUT WOLVES Some Interesting Facts Rclnled by t DESIRE toeeil my house and with blacksmith shop at Jackson ¬ ville Ky I will sell for half cash bal waca in twelve months For further particulars address or call on BEN J F SHARON fl8oct tf Jacksonville Ky I r aHJElI3XTCS- - J 898 V tete-a-tet- doesnt fail to remark it Hullo Swinburne Whod a thought of seeing you here at this hour I supposed you never missed a day like this for a drive yet your team isnt at the ¬ door Xo er I had business to discuss with Mrs McLane before her start for the west a journej which I had much hoped to hear Mrs Parry has dissuaded her from taking Oh bless you no cheerfully The doctor advises change of scene and air doesnt he Fan And Sedgwicks the very place for both Theres no scenery within ten miles of it and theres more air than thejknoAV what o do with ten hours out of 12 It blows a blizzard there six times a week doesnt it Fan Then I presume the residents of the post must be unusually charming to responds Parry - ck ¬ 1 What am I to do offset such monotony of landscape and where-Ran-dolp- such objectionable climate says Swin- ¬ burne stiffly and looking ruefully at the fair joung widow I have not the honor of anybodys acquaintance there he adds So says Parry Why theres Capt and Mrs Grafton old friends of Fans you know that is Mrs Grafton is and theres Lieut Merriam splendid fellow that We knew him so well when he was on duty at the Point And theres Minturn of the artillery there with his battery He used to visit us often when Merriam was philandering about Fan here Oh yes theres a raft of pleasqnt people there Mrs McLanes pretty face at this ¬ The gray wolf is a creature of the storm many think because k is so fierce and because like the eagle it plays in strong winds seeking the ex- ¬ posed places and delighting to get on some xoint of rock where the gale blows most fiercely One man sajsi that it requires an expert to distinguish be tween a wolfs howl and the shrieking of a high windu Wolves are good husbands providnng food for their families with the ut ¬ most care hunt ing far and near imhard times raiding sheep folds and the deer covers with an impartiality that rouses the farmer and theswortsman Men who hunt for business kill the wolves in a business like way They shoot a cow or deer sprinkle str3chnine on the flesh and thengoaway Frequently wolves are near ly wa tching the hunter while he is at work but the man does not shoot them When the man goes the wolyei come eat some of the meat and then go tum bling over the ground in mortal agony Wolves are knowing beasts Arti ficial trap baits have few charms for them save when they can come ira over the back of a pen and take the meat without danger They hunt in packs led by some beast of great prowess that has gained its leadership by fighting all the wolves of the pack The male wolf will not bite a female wolf For- ¬ est and Stream A Pirnte in IJml linclc In the way of well defined and con- ¬ spicuous ups and downs few lives have surpassed that ofBartholeiny He had many adventures after the desperate affair in the Bay of Campeachy but they must all have turned out badly for him andrconsequently very fortunatel for divers and sundry Spanish vessels and during the rest ul his life he bore the reputation of an unfortunate pirate He was one of those men whose success seemed to have depended entirely upon his own exertions if there happened to be the least chance of his doing any ¬ thing he generally did it Spanish can- ¬ non well armed Spanish crews mana- ¬ cles imprisonment the dangers of the ocean to a man who could not swim bloodhounds alligatorswild beasts aw- ¬ ful forests impenetrable to common men all were bravely met and trumphed over by Bartholemy Yet when it came to ordinary good fortune such as veny pirate might expect Bartholemy the Portuguese found that he had no chance at all But he was not a common pirate and was therefore obliged to be con- ¬ tent with his uncommon career He eventually settled in the island of Ja-¬ maica but nobody knows what became of him Frank B Stockton in St Xicholas ¬ Hunters TREES PLANTS VINES ir thing fbrOrchard Garden Lawn No Agents Strawberry and general nursery cat¬ alogue on application to ThBlnegrass Nnrseries offer every ¬ m Telephone E HILLENMEYER Lexington Ky 279 ALVA CRAWFORD f CARL CRAWTORD CRAWFORD BROS Shop corner Mam and Fifth Sts r f JOHN CONNELLY PARIS KENTUCKY Work guaranteed satisfactory Calls Your work is promptly answered Bolicited Prices reasonable 1 YRU PINDIGESTION P EPSil CURES itt I DR CALDWELLS --1 TIME TABLE EAST BOrNDi Lv Iioulsville Ar Lexington Lv Lexington ll25am LvAVIuchesterll58am Ar Mt Sterllni225pm Ar Washington tl3jam Ar Philadelphia10l5am Ar New York 1115am 840pm 850pm 8r0am SJHpn 950pm SKoQati 705pa 40pm 7U5pni 830am 6fi0pm t - t- - fl2ipmhl5am 6J0pi 1240nu 908pm 9 m x WEST BOUND Ar Winchester 730am 450pm fttwam ZsOpw 800nm 520pm 7i5au 45px Ar Lexington 911am 630pra Ar Frankfort ArShclbyvllle 1001am 720pm 1100am 815pm Ar Louisville Trains marked thus f rem daily ex-¬ cept Sunday other trains ran daily Through Sleepers between Louisville Lexington and New York wituonl change For rates Sleeping Carrwerration of ftny information call on triGioKOE W Barney JDiv Pass Agent Lexington Ky Agent L F B NRK Pari Ky Carr The COAST LINE to MACKINAC -- 5 this Mrs McLane darts past her sister into the passagewa and so on to the parlor front of her suite of apartments just as the little electric indicator tells that the elevator has stopped and that some one lsat the entrance door It is Swinburne a- well preserved mutton- - abroad by a benevolent aunt after the death of their devoted mother the girls had returned to America the great year of the Columbian fetes and Charlotte the elder by two years had met Xed Parry a risirg and successful young lawyer before they had been home a month was engaged to him before the autumn leaves were falling before Fan even dreamed that anything of the kind was in contemplation for she at the moment was having what she termed a simply deliriously delightful time at the Point Harriet Palmer her especial friend at school both at home and abroad had married Capt Grafton early that spring Fan making almost her first appearance in society as one of the bridesmaids on that occasion ¬ and being much impressed with the deWh6n votions of the groomsman assigned to Three days ago her a handsome soldierly fellow by¬ And yu never told me Xed re the name of Merriam He was an offproachfully icer several years the junior of Capt Fact says Xed sagely and senten Grafton but being of the captains reg tiously You would have nrnto-cf Urif liniont and conveniently stationed at She would have been the more cbstw est Point he had been called into half-teasin-a Johnnie aged six recently attended church and after listening attentively to a discourse on the parable of the wise and foolislx housebuilders said to his mother on the waj home I dont think the man who built his house on the rock was so very wise after all asked his And why not Johnnie alanswered the juncture is a situdj She is flusihed Because mother most tearful ready to pull Xed Parrys young observer he wouldnt have any Chicago Evening hair in wrath yet hardly able to re- ¬ place for a cellar ¬ strain her merriment at sight of Swin Xews burne who sits in open mouthed dis IttalcinfiT n Bad Tliinj Worse maj For downright mischief a Blunderly looking at female porhas opportunities accorded no law trait Great gracious What a hide- ¬ other mortal and Parry is at once her ous face Where did you find that sit- ¬ torment and her delight Mrs McLane ter has been known to say that Charlotte Artist coldly That sir is a portook a xery mqan adA antage of her in having met him first and landed him trait of my sister your pardon My Blunderl l beg before he ever saw the sunshine of her mistake Im surtr After oil I ought to own lovely blue eyes resemblance Very little alike were these two sis- ¬ have noticed the iasiilf Tit Bits ters despite the fact that they had lived The Ulain Tiling most of their life together Educated brother-in-¬ ¬ Kot So Wise 3 TAKE THE s MACKSMAC CHICAGO PETOSKEY DETROIT w 2 New Steel Passenger Steamers The Greatest Perfection yet attained In Boat Construction Luxurious Equipment Artistic Furnishing Decoration and Efficient Service insuring the highest degree of COHFORT SPEED AND SAFETY FouBTmps per Week Between Toledo Detroit PETOSKEY THE SOO A ND DULUTH Mackinac MARQUETTE LOW RATES to Picturesque Mackinac awl Return including fleals and Berths Prom Cleveland 18 fronxToleds 15 from Detroit 51350 EVERY EVENING Scroggie Halloa Spriggs youre looking spry In luck eh Spriggs Luck Im the must for- ¬ tunate man alive My wealthy old un- ¬ cle has shuffled off at last Mjr wifes mother has left us in high dudgeon because I wouldnt say I was sorry and confidentially Ive just managed to palm off a bad half crown Ive had for weeks Tit Bits Often and Persistent Who is that I see calling at your house so often Sims The doctor I suppose Xo its a smaller man than Jhe doc- ¬ Between Detroit and Cleveland Connecting at Cleveland with Earliest Trains for all points Est South and Southwest and at Detroit ior all points North and Northwest Sunday Trips Jura July August and September Only EVERY DAY BETWEEN Cleveland PuHn Bay Scad for Illustrated Pamphlet l Toledo Address A SCHANTZ o m a Tftc Detroit ana Cleveland m DETROIT HIOH steam May Go tor The Shortest Line and The Best Service between Cincinnati and the Summer Resorts of the Great Lakes Oh Detroit Free Press lie Had Ao Objections Bridget in search of situation read ¬ ing from paper Wanted a strong willing Irish girl noobjectionu to new thats the doctors collector mm AND THE TO r M TH MICHIGAN GREAT LAKHS - -- 4 arrival Faith I think Pll apply for the plaee for its mcself that loves the little dar Iints XY Truth 3 Trains Dally between CINCINNATI and 0ETRQI mmmmmmmmmummmm I 5 Z7 ir - - y - - -- rsrvJTs i - - wi5iWSwai iL 7r V THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 27 1898 Wheat aeter corn x WOJRLDS DIRTIEST PEOPLE - Good Rotntiow Where Proper Plua Resident of tlie Caucasus Who Rest Ik TVTiIch Is Depicted Somewhat of the Sorrowfulness of the Ex- Are Takes in tlie Pi eparation Four Days a Week and plrins Year C the Ground Never Wash - j AN AUTUMN IDYL BREAD POTATOES and MILK- He Lived on Lenten Fare SHEEP BARN AND RACK A Convenient Strroctwre Is JLargrg Enough to Accommodate from 50 to 75 Animals I should build not less than 20 by 30 feet and 1G feet high This height is perhaps greater than would be needed to store eoarse feed for the number of Bheep named but an extra two or three feet in height costs very little and I know that the vast majority of barns are too small Ihavcneverknown one that was too large The labor required to f rame a ibarn of this size will be no greater than for 8 smaller one Xo purline plates will be needed and but one interior bent Use plank instead of square timber for the frame and the cost for this will be reduced nearly one half For the posts use two 2 by 8 inch sticks using timbers of the same dimensions for the joist bearers Slip the ends of the joist bearers between the two pieces making the post thuyouihave amor- - fodder is put up in reasonably sinajl shocks it can be cut as soon as the grain begins to harden well or a part of the shock can be cut and put up and allowed to dry partly at least before putting up a full shock One advan ¬ tage in putting up in small shocks is that the corn will dry out quicker and can be shocked and cribbed earlier than if in large shocks But when 1 he land is to be sown to wheat it is gen erally best to put up the corn in good sized shocks in order to save room AVith a good corn harvester it is not so much work to put up the corn in good sized shocks as when it is done by haiid It is always an item to cut the corn reasonably close to the sround as the corn in the shocks is Then the less liable to be injured will not Interfere so much stalk stubs with the work of preparing the soil as when the stalks are cut off high When thorough cultivation has been given the corn during growth so that rthe weeds have been kept down and the soil is in good tilth one of the best ways of preparing the soil for wheat is to go aver it carefully with disk har ¬ row cutting about four Inches deep then fine and level the surface with a In most good smoothing harrow eases this is all the work necessary and ¬ -- regular system of rotation is carried out with the different crops it may be necessary to have wheat fol This is a very good plan low corn where proper pains are taken in prepa ration of the soil The corn should be cut off as soon as a sufficient maturity has been reached If the weather is dry and the When a ¬ ¬ XsOCmY I SosvCC FIG 1 tise and tenon made without auger or chisel Use two 2 by S sticks for plates spiked together as in mi akin g a V shaped trough Instead of th e shortbraces such as are commonly used in heavy timber frames make the plate braces extend from the foot of the posts and spike to each nailing girt This strengthens -- -- Bolt and spike one to either side of the posts The nailing girts for the siding supposing it to be put on up and down are spiked to the outside of the posts 2 by 4 inch are strong enough for these T append a list of the timber needed for the frame Local conditions may deter- - joist bearers greatly the entire structure Use three pieces 2 by Srat each bent for the soil is ready for the drill One of the objections to sowing wheat after corn is that the plowing must be done late and the soil is left too loose and mellow too deep and the Vheat plants freeze out badly When the drill is used on a loose loamy soil in many cases a thorough harrowing that will fine and level the surface leaving the under soil undis turbed Tis all that is necessary to fit the ground for the seed In all cases it will pay however to harrow andif necessary roll and drag the ground until three or four inches of the surface is thoroughly prepared With wheat as with all other crops thorough preparation of the soil before seeding is essential to good ger mination and a good start to grow By cutting the corn carty as soon as it is sufficiently matured the better opportunity is given for preparing the ¬ ¬ According to Le Petit Journal of Paris the dirtiest people in the world dirtier even than Lieut Peary found the Eskimo have recently been dis- ¬ covered by a Russian traveler and ex¬ plorer M Zienoviff in the Caucasus They dwell in an almost inaccessible mountain range in a strip of territory between the Black sea and the Caspian sea and for the last 2500 years ac ¬ cording to tlie scientist they have re ¬ mained in the same primeval condi ¬ tion They are called Svanctias and their village although consisting of miserable stone hovels without any attempt at form or adornment even such as nature might suggest to them is not without a certain picturesque ness when seen f roin a distance With- ¬ in however the huts are desperately filthy being filled with rags skins ver¬ min and dirt of every description Like the Eskimo and certain Australian tribes and the Pueblos they have no fireplaces their cooking being done by a fire kindled in a hole scooped out In these in the middle of the floor houses many of which measure only 10x14 feet men and women and chil- ¬ dren are huddled together as many as eight or 12 persons often occupy-¬ ing a single hut and in the win ¬ ter their cattle and mountain sheep share their quarters Every aperture is closed on account of thei cold Hor- ¬ rible diseases arise from this long im- ¬ prisonment aggravated by an abnor- ¬ mal consumption of aralc a strong distilled drink of the Asiatics Strange as it may seem they have adopted the holidays decreed by almost every re- ¬ ligious sect The only industries of the people are farming bee culture amd cattle breeding and throughout manufactured article A great wave of perspiration had swept up from the briny depths of the sea of hu manity and on its white capped top the month of August had taken passage to the shoreless realms of eternity Tip tilted on the petals of the blooming melancholy days of poesy and song September in her golden glory stood and from her harvest finger ends threw ripening kisses to the world There was no sadness in her eyes and in her voice was only the music of rich ripe fruit falling to the ground As she swept along on the crimson tide pf her leafy glory a simple Oyster crossed her path In his face was the shadow of Fate His requiem was sounding in the key of R September saw him but she wot not what he was to her nor she to him She nodded ¬ ¬ Dyspeptics daily diet Dyspepsia is one of the most prevalent of diseases Thousands of people suffer from it in a more or less aggravated form Few diseases are more painful to the individual or more far reaching- in their effects on human life and happiness What the dys- ¬ peptic needs is not local treatment not mere temporary stimulus The real need is the toning- up of the entire system For- ¬ tify the system and it will do its own fight ¬ ing and promptly eject any intruding disease The success of Dr Ayers Sarsa parilla in curing indigestion and dyspep- ¬ sia is due to just this quality which it possesses of renewine the vital forces repairing the waste ana loss of the body The ordinary treatment brings the food down to the level of the weak stomach Dr Ayers Sarsaparilla puts strength into the stomach and brings it up to the level of the strong food fit for men It does this by strengthening the entire system The stomach cannot stay weak when all the other organs are gaining strength What Dr Ayers Sarsaparilla will do for dyspep- ¬ sia is best illustrated in cases like that of M S Shields Meridian Miss Mr Shields had got down to the last level of dyspepsia But let him tell his own story For years I was afflicted with dyspep- ¬ sia which gradually grew worse until I could eat nothing but bread and potatoes - morru Master Lowly she sang Look upon me I prithee Am I not indeed in it The Oyster was amazed I beg your pardon he answered though heknew full well what she had said Dearie me Master Lowly she chirruped do but look at me Am I not in it Do you mean the soup lugubriously in- ¬ oc m at him smilingly quired the Oyster No indeed Why should I laughed the warm September I mean the Au- Then the Oyster sighed as if his shell would break and he wondered why one could be so heartless as to jest upon such a serious subject Washington Star seasoned with a little salt and drink only a little milk 1 became so bad that a trifle too much of even these caused terrible suffering- in the regions of the stomach darting pains back of the eyes attended with dizziness and partial loss of sight The only way I could get relief was by vom ¬ iting Finally I had such a severe attack that the entire left side of my body felt numb and partially paralyzed and in this condition I was taken to my room uncon- ¬ scious The physicians failed to help me and none of the many remedies I took did me any good At last a friend presented me with a bottle of Dr Ayers Sarsaparilla and before I had used half of it I could see a decided change for the better I used three bottles and was so completely cured that for four years I have not been troubled with the old complaint but am Tugged and hearty and able to eat anything that can be eaten It would be impossible to say too much in praise of Dr Ayers Sarsapa- ¬ of rilla and I would not give one bottleM 4c S for a dozen of any other kind -- Shields Meridian Miss Try Dr Ayers Sarsaparilla if you ate testimony to dyspeptic Curebook the J C Ayer Co Lowell If you want more It is sent free on request by FELL FROM A SCAFFOLD WHAT THEY EXPECT A SMALL BOYS SCHEME Promised a Splendid Result to His Mind - their territory there is not From the Herald Watertown N Y John Young of Le Itoy N Y is 72 years old and is well known in that and neighbor ing towns While putting some weather boards on a barn standing on a scaffold twenty two feet from the ground he felt dizzy lost his balance and fell to the ground The side of his face arm and one entire side of his body on which he struck were badly bruised Picked up and carried to the house he was under a doctor care for several weeks The doctor finally came to the a single conclusion that his patient bad received a ¬ An Instance of tlie Unreasonable Ex ¬ He Had an Idea About Eggs Which pectations of Some New Women ¬ SOLDIERS WHEN SHOT p Their Actions Described ly Edward Marshall the Wounded Cor ¬ respondent and was beyond medical aid He could stroke of paralysis ¬ ¬ usffonearm or turn over in bed One day not ¬ land in good tilth and of sowing the seed in good season St Louis lie public SLOP FOR THE PIGS It Is Quite 3 J Pnc form of slop House slops are excel lent The best preparation for slop FIG 2 mine the kind of a roof and the kind from the ordinary feed is a mixture of ground corn oats and linseed meal of siding used S Jeet doorways at either Grind two bushels of corn with one of Have two end for convenience in hauling out oats and add 20 pounds of linseed meal manure Have three double windows for every 150 pounds of the mixture of on either side Place the sash beside corn and oats Soak the mixture as each other instead of one above the long as possible without souring It is other Fasten them with spring bolts a mistake to feed haif soaked feed so that they can be revolved to admit The object of soaking feed is to make of ventilation without admitting rain it more palatable and digestible Grinding the feed is- an imitation of or suoav Place a double rack through the mastication therefore the finer it is middle lengthwise thus dividing the ground the better the imitation and barn into two stables If additional soaking the feed is an imitation of difeeding room is needed place racks gestion The soaked feed should not along the wall Take ha in at one end be so thick as to be lumpy neither by hand Justin front of the door should it be thin enough to be watery at which hay as taken in have a tvqp It should not be so water that water will gather on the top of a pailful after standing awhile nor so thick as to stand up when thrown In the trough It is a neat job to make a nice barrel of slop from ground feed and much of the success in its use depends upon its proper preparation Clean troughs regularity in feeding and plenty of trough room are things verj essential to successful pig feeding We - oovwavj mt VOOYVNICXVj Proportions Feed for winter pigs shouldbein the Xeat Job to Prepare It Quickly mid in tlie Proper ¬ N k Every one while lying on the bed went down in a lump without cries he read of a without jumping up in the air with ¬ case some out throwing up hands They just thing like his havinc went down like clods in the grass It Paralyzed by the Fall been cured seemed to me that the terrible thud with Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale Peo- with which they struck the earth was le He coaxed his granddaughter to get more penetrating than the sound of im a box of the pills After that box had In three guns Some were only wounded some been used he secured another weeks he began to feel a little life in his arm were dead writes Edward Marshall at the end of four he could move his fingers in Scribners at the end of two months he could walk and There is much that is awe inspiring in three months he could shave himself with the injured hand about the death of soldiers on As he told his story in the Herald office Almost all of us have seen he looked the perfect picture of health He men or women die but they have died carries a box of the pills in his pocket and in their carefully arranged beds with whenever he does not feel just right he takes them They cured him after doctors doctors daintily hoarding the flicker had given him up and his death was daily ing spark with loved ones clustered expected about But death from disease is less All the elements necessary to give new lifeto Awful than death from bullets On the and richness are the blood and restore shatcontained in a condensed tered nerves battlefield there areno delicate scien form in Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale tific problems ofstrange microbes to People They aire an unfailing specific for as locomotor ataxia partial be solved There is no petting no cod such diseases Vitus dance sciatica neural paralysis St dling nothing nothing nothing but gia rheumatism nervous headache the after death The man lives he is strong he effects of la grippe palpitation of the heart is vital every muscle in him is at its pale and sallow complexions all forms of fullest tension when suddenly weakness either in male or female chug he is dead That chug of Improved Mathematics the bullets striking flesh is nearly al What are you working on now was But bullets asked of the man who is always inventing wajs plainly audible never invents which are billeted so far as I know do but Nothing very big just at present Im not sing on their way They go silent ¬ about completing a method for calculating ly grimly to their mark and the man compound interest with a rubber stamp is lacerated and torn or dead I did Detroit Free Press not hear the bullet shriek that killed PRACTICAL KINDNESS Hamilton Fish I did not hear the bul lets shriek which struck the many One Hundred Thousand Grateful Sol ¬ others who were wounded while I was diers near them I did not hear the bullet shriek wliich struck me These war times have tried mens souls in many unexpected ways but like a shaft Bisque Ice Cream sunshine good cheer out of the cloud Put one quart of fresh milk over the of privation and endurance has been the of and fire in a double boiler When it reaches work that The American Tobacco Co has amoncr the U the boiling point add the well beaten done since the war S Soldiers and Sailors began for when they ever yolks of five eggs two cups of sugar discovered that the camps and hospitals tobacco they desupplied and one large tablespoonful of flour were not provide with free of cost withthem cided to let boil about ten minutes stirring con ¬ enough for every man and have already ¬ I saw many men shot She was a new woman and was rather proud of the fact that she had a place in the world of business that enabled her to regard herself as being on an equality with man But there was one thing that annoyed her I go down on the car early every morning she said with a young man who lives a little farther out than I do and I dont mind saying that he doesnt know what courtesy and gentlemanliness is What does he do inquired her big brother who doesnt think very much of new women anyway and is consequently opposed to his sister being in the world of busi ness It isnt what he does she replied its what he doesnt do Time and again he has let me stand up all the way downtown when it would seem as if the very least he could have done was to get up and offer me his seat That is wrnnrr ionf if 9 rofnrnod fVio big brother Its contemptible selfishness thats what it is she answered The fact that he is in possession of a seat went on the big brother of course does not entitle him to it if a fellow clerk of the opposite sex happens to want it And yet men in business will do those things Why I know a girl who has twice the grievance you have in that line Whats happened to her she asked Man there first and refused to give up ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ A small boy who is not familiar with rural ways was taken by his fond- mamma for a brief stay in the country On a farm in a neighboring county he waxed fat and sunburnt and picked up a wondrous store of astonishing experiences One day the farmer smilingly said to his Just ask your boy what he hid two eggs in the stable for said to the My dear what did you do with those egg9 you took from the hen house Oh mamma replied the boy I didnt want you to know about it Why its all right said mamma I only want to know what my boy did with them I hid them in the stable said the little fellow six-year-old mother So the very first opportunity the mother And what for Your Cause Why you see mamma said the little philosopher when eggs is horned in a chicken house they is always little chickens an I fink if they was horned in a stable dey might be little horses It is needless to add- that up to the time of his leaving the farm the miracle was still unaccomplished Cleveland Plain Dealer - scheme its my scheme scheme And what is yous 11 theba-t-tlefiel- d j 1 ¬ when she came along he explained 4Give up his seat No give up his job She has discovered that it would just about suit her but the great big brute of a man hasnt chivalry and courtesy enough to get up from his desk bow politely and say Madam permit me to offer you my job Actually he just hangs right On tO it himself nnd Ipfs VlPrtm fiiinfinrrToiin She was a charming young lady and nat- ¬ urally had many admirers of the so called stronger sex One evening one of them called and the conversation chanced to drift Two Different Views toward another I think Mr Davis is quite an intellectual ¬ ¬ for something to do Most ungentlemanly isn t it But do you know I think the old fashioned courtesy is However she did not wait to hear about She merely said he was a mean thing and didnt understand what was due to a lady at all And he himself admits that constantly changing conditions make it mighty hard to find out Chicago Post Another pugilist gone wrong hes dead Buffalo Times portant subjects Well now that I come to considerdt re torted the undaunted rival of Mr Davis I young man she observed Oh you do sneered the other Why yes she replied It seems to me that he is a very hard thinker on many im- ¬ ¬ believe you are right I never knew a man who thought with so much difficulty Chir cago Evening News opera performance It was so poor that it was really rich Cincinnati Enqiurer Paradoxical How was your amatein MANY FEMALE ILLS RESULT FK0M NEGLECT Mrs Pinkham Tolls How Ordinary Tasks May Produce Displacements That Threaten Womens Health Apparently trifling incidents in womens daily life frequently produce displacements of the womb A slip on the stairslif ting- during menstruation standing at a counter running a sewing machine or at¬ tending to the most ordinary tasks may result in displacement and a train of serious evils is started ¬ - ¬ ¬ BQGSDEh H lift C5l riET vyR4hw MiyZ2fx2 j j trouble should be the signal for i I w FIG 3 have been able to produce 174 pounds of growth for every equivalent of a bushel of corn by following the above methods This of course cannot be done with the runty pig D A Kent in Set aside to cool then roll one half pound of stale maccaroons fine Place one cup of shredded cocoanut in the oven on a shallow tin let brown Mix this with maccaroon crumbs and add to the cold custard Add three pints of rich cream and a good half pint of sherry and freeze N Y Ledger THE MARKETS Cincinnati Sent 26 LIVE STOCK Cattlecommon3 2 85 3 50 3 85 Select butchers 4 35 CALVES Fair to good light 7 00 6 50 Common k stant given outright to our Soldiers and Sailors over one hundred thousand pounds of Bat Ax Plug and Dukes Mixture Smoking Tobacco and have bought and distributed fifty thousand briar wood pipes at a total cost of between fifty and sixty thousand dol- ¬ quick action Dont let the condi- ¬ tion become chronic through neg- ¬ rsiniilWj -- Fr rr Vm vm SL J dflBflBf IEIh j door in the floor through which hay AMONG THE POULTRY may be thrown to the rack below I append a drawing of the rack 1 use a Pounded oyster shells are good for In the rack that is almost ideal hens double racks we walk in them when distributing grain This is done with Corn meal and kitchen scraps make the racks closed so that all the sheep a good feed for ducks Store away a good supply of road are let at their grain at once Grain hay dust to use this winter ensilage roots cut fodder and may all be fed in this rack without It is always best to darken the place waste or danger of getting anjr of the where the nests are arranged feed in the wool The faster the turkeys are made to The cut above shows an tend view of grow the more profitable they may be the rack with all theeaossboards left made off as it is open for the sheep to feed The profit and rapid development of The dotted lines show the way the chickens depends largely on llie start wings revolve and the position they they get take when the rack is elosod Use Reduce the winter stock of boards a foot wide for the bottoms of as much as possible to layers poultry They the troughs also for the one joining will paj their way and leave a profit the troughs and for the wings Use The earliest inch ones for the sides making the large breeds is maturing fowl cf the the Langshan vhich troughs 5 inches deep Make bottom begins to lay when seven months old sof trough 11 inches above foot of posts Minorcas leghorns and black Span Make racks just long enough tofiU the three breeds that are pre spaces designed for them in this case ish are the valuable eminently for about 14 feet Fonthis length of rack tion St Louis Republic egg produc I use middle posts Two inch square PoIiKliingr Herns and Hoofs tiiff is large enough for posts and Soak horns in warm water till pith even lighter will do for the arms of the wings Fasten the wings on with or core can be removed this also softbedts A wall rack I make just two ens horns making them more easily thirds as wide leaving off one trough worked Smooth by rasping scraping and wing Framing lumber for barn andsandpapering using fine emery pa- ¬ To polish rub with cloth 15 2 by 8 inch 16 feet long 34 2 by 8 per last 15 feet long 12 2 by 4 inch 17 feet moistened with linseed oil dipped in Sneh long 10 2 by 8 inch 20 feet 12 2 by 4 tripoli finally rubbing with the hand inch 15 feet 49 2 by 4 inch 14 feet The horns may be more easily handled This includs joists supposing that a by inserting a stick fastened with a tight floor is to be put under hay mow screw through the horn and held in vUse strap hingesf or the doors and cut a vise Hoofs may be polished in the least one of each pair of doors in same wa v making neat match safes iwo rET P Miller in Farm ana Home I Country Gentleman -¬ Prairie Farmer Mixed packers i Lilsht shippers SHEEP Choice LAMB3 FLOUR Win jer family GRAIN Wheat No 2rednew Corn No 2 mixed Oats No 2 Rye No 2 HAY Prime to choice PRO YI IONS Mess Pork HOGS 3 00 3 70 Ta 3 80 3 2o 4 85 2 CO 3 3 4 3 5 2 05 80 05 75 35 80 G9 G5 lars This work has been done quietly and thoroughly by establishing headquarters an each camp so that every camp and every hospital of the United States Army has been supplied with enough tobacco for every man and the sailors on thirty United States Ships in Cuban waters have phared with the soldiers this most welcome of all rations Perhaps it will be only fair to remember when we hear the remark again that corporations have no souls that there is one American corporation whose soul has been tried and has not been found wanting in practical kindness A Word to Baldlieads comb your hair over the bald spot on your head and then kick because your grocer puts the big potatoes jon top of the measure unicago JiiVening iNews Na3red a m g 31 24 48 8 25 9 GlYs 4 C1 Dont Lard Prime steam BUiTER Choice dairy Prime to choice creamery APPLES Choice to fancy POTATOES per bbl CHICAGO If 2 1 00 75 22 2 25 1 85 3 50 67 64 HJ CORN No 2 OATS No 2 PORK Mess LARD Steam- FLOUR Winter patents GRAIN Wheat No 2 red No 3 Chicago spring - 3 30 C 2if55 815 4 85 C2to 29J 22 8 20 4 87 4 00 NEW YORK FLOUR Winter patent 3 70 75- HiAvN-2 mixed RYE OATS Mixed PORK New mess 10 10 L ARD Western BALTIMORE v FLOUR Family 5 CO GRAIN Wheat No 2 72 Co cuuiucru vy neat f uiu aiuuu Sy Oats No 2 white 27J Rye No 2 western M25 rFlrstQUalitr HOGS Western 4 00 INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN Wheat No 2 Corn No 2 mixed Oats No 2 mixed LOUISVILLE FLOUR Winter patent 3 75 GRAIN-Wheat- -No 2 red n 3l ixef Oats 22 7Qx 35 ¬ ¬ 47 G When a manufacturer has succeeded in making his name a guarantee of the excellence of his goods he has reached the highest point attainable in the commercial world As an example the name of Win Simpson Sons on any fabric is a guarantee of the highest standard of quality color and fin- eiMIMIMMIMIMIWinilttiMi1BIHIIMIHIKIOIMIWIIMiniMWtWIMIMIMIW Every piece of their goods bears a 1 ish ticket on which appears the name William 1 Simpson Sons This insures the quality Dealers who have sold and women who have I BUY bought and worn the material made by that of every house are assured of the excellence piece of goods which bears the name and the women of the United States who have ¬ ¬ ¬ Tickets leaving it alone More than a million women have regained health by the use of Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound If the slightest trouble appears which you do not understand write to Mrs Pinkham at Lynn Mass for her advice and a few H w timely words from her will show you the right SaVjHB I thing to do This advice costs you nothing but m b MBl it may mean life or happiness or both Mrs Maky Bennett 314 Annie St Bay City Mich writes to Mrs Pinkham I can hardly find words with which to thank you for the good your remedies have done me For nearly four years I suffered with weakness of the generative organs continual backache headache sideache and all the pains that accompany female weakness A friend told my husband about your Vegetable Com- ¬ pound and he brought me home two bottles After taking these I felt much better but thought that I vyould write to you in regard to my case and you do not know how thankful I am to you for your advice and for the benefit I have received from the use of your medicine I write this letter for the good of my suffering sisters The above letter from Mrs Bennett is the history of many women who have been restored to health by Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Ask Mrs PlnKhanfs Advice A Woman best Understands a Womans Ills lect or a mistaken idea that you can overcome it by exercise or ramrm iV - - DONT BORROW TROOBLE I i I 10 40 5 874 6 00 ¬ 72tf 73 3355 member are still wearing them and will nat- I Wr iMnll ucoiii mail insist- upon llclVlliy me uuua lnntiviv that particular name on the ticket because they give the most perfect satisfaction T -- I S SAPOLIO TIS CHEAPER IN THE END BP0RT8MEN H RflPPMra CUEAPR thio ELSEWUEKE no tUap for caUiorac POWELL 28 45 4 75 4 70 64 2Sy2 21 4 00 66 Brown Isnt millennium a Latin word Smith Yes I think it means money to burn or something like that Puck 1 His Impression MMIllllIMIlIMIlIMIMIllttlMIMIMIMIMlMIMUtIMlMIlttl 1 3 - There are too many people who use their friendsas coaling stations Atchison Kan Globe Making Them Useful Top Snap Complete Double Brch n 99 Lcadef GUNS FISH TACKLE 4 CLEMENT CO Best 418XaInStCINCIKtATI tuously illustrated price 2 free to anybody sendlm two annual 51 each to Monthly SAN FRJkciSCO Sample the Overland NEW DISCOVERY giv quicixcllof and cures eases Send for book of tcstimoaiala and IS worst treatment Free 9e u m etUHwa BOOK thne WAR iSSSSg iv scgeua2 1728 t 31K 3 10 00 5 00 SoIess lard steam 1 k Why There goes another camp victim No but he camped isnt a soldier out this summer andgot engaged to a girL N 0 Tinier Democrat he r g lKJKv AJhSh 1 BiW m B IlnPQV rJ ANK Best Cough Syrup Tastes Good Use in time Bold by dragxlau t 1m k AJ i CUKES WHEHt ALL LSE FAHS T fcw E iMsmai Krorei fTC EN A2VEKTISIIRS please state that ymu mw tlie rtltei meat Sa tfcie WRITING J yr Aif o Bd - t t - f 5 TveIf TBE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 27 1898 - - Dr Miles9 Heart Cure Cures a Prominent Attorney fo- - Snobbishness It rr r j i n I- - j 1 i i j i v 1 t I jT R R 0 PIILFG Hie loading pension l attorney of Belfast in Y vrites i I commenced using Br Miles Cure notwithstanding I had used so Ileart much patent medicine and tahen drugs from doctors for years without being helped Dr Miles Ileart Cure restored mo to health It is truly a wonderful medicine and it affords me much pleasure to recommend this rem edy to overyone JJr Miles licmc Jies U4W f UP arc sold by all firug ggN -- Rmjftf jyears ago -- account of ill health and suffered from heart trouble ever since I frequently had tainting and smothering spells My form was bent as a man of SO I constantly wore an overcoat oven in summer fcr fear of taking cold I could not attend to my busi ness iuy rest was Droiieu oy severe pains about the heart and left shoulder Three The essence of snobbery lies in a psrflcial viow of life which confounds a man with his external conditions I humbly confess that it is snobbery which causes in mo a slight feeling of amusement when I see in a certain church a stalwart policeman in his pri- vate capacity acting as usher and with measured tread marching up the aisle with the worshipers in tow It is snob- bery pure and simple which has effect- ed in ire a sudden diminution of sol- enmity when I have seen a popular dis- penser of soda water leading the sing- ing For I see in each case the acci- dental the irrelevant rather than the real the essential the stamp of occu patiou rather than the man So too there was a dusky propeller of a handcart who used to pass under Kebbage Kebmy windows calling my eyes invested bagel who became inji t i i wt i a snaue oiit ausurmcy wnen xr ilearn ed that he was the chief soloist of r prominent negro church I have viewed the cemetery lot of a well known butcher containing a row of five smali graves and felt a disposition to smile at the five small lambs surmounting them And yet there was nothing really incongruous in any of these cases unless in that of the butchers favorite emblem of innocence and even that only argued a freshness of feeling which is some what unusual Lippincotts su- - Import suit Change on The Frankfort Clnciimsiti Tiro New Truins No 2 train wilUe ive at 030 a m and arrive at Frankfort at lk20 a m No 8 leaves at 430 p m and arrives at Frankfort at 810 p m No 2 leaving Frankfort afy7 a m zzzzzzzzzzzzxtzzzz- CZZ2KCZZ4- swy - Beautiful SSss 0 Mmm 5 arrives at 840 No 5 leaves Frankfortat U15 p m and arrives at 4 p m No 8 leaving at 430 will connect C fast limited at Georgewith the Q town arriving in Cincinnati at 725 p in This is a very desirable arrange ¬ ment for persons going to Cincinnati or points north east and west of that city C No 1 will connect with the Q fast train south and No 5 connects at C local pasGeorgetown with the Q senger from the south ¬ ¬ ggAROHMl r JUKQ REQUIRES AND FCSCiii FRSH for a few months to all users of the VyjA NO COOKiXfT Hi WifZW B COLLARS CUFFS STIFF AKD KCE 1nUlJ TT ft-nf- aSWHaFIESTBiitSHTWEW WPsAfit IQKEFOUND OF THIS STARCH WILL CO AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HALF OF ANY OTHER STARCH VHVltAXTUOID OAtr MjjgJ Brand To induce you to try this brand of find out fnr TrftiircolF cfarTi WtSQ ouuiil so iaac ycu r nnrr nnu nnf ior yourseii e 7 iXn Liiiit an ciaims ii i j t anu econ jmi - ACTircTAtnru riat nun i3 a - J j xvri CI-t- T- a V W L DCHUBIKGER BROSt tfVKrrimnf low HtufUMmiftuti aarLji fMhzz3JJ J wWA omy are true the makers have had prepared Cf y viYAi Yil ii T ior its superiority w WWAAWW W w W ¬ -- - Dont use any other but Purity flour from Paris Milling Co tell your grocer you want no other All grocers keep it k A Cxd exact reproductions of the 10000 originals by Muville which will be given you ABSOLUTELY FREE by your grocer on conditions named below These Plaques are 40 inches in circumference are free of any suggestion of advertising whatever and will ornament the most elegant apartment No manufacturing concern ever before gave away such valuable presents to its customers They are not for sale at any price and can be obtained only in the manner specified The subjects are American Wild Ducks American Pheasant r r4 ¬ Plan Your Summer Outintr Xoiv Picturesque Muckiimc via The Cuiut Line Go to cists under a positive guarantee first bottle hnripfifrc p smf rsr -- lunued eases of the heart and nerves free Addre s mnnov iioolc on re- dis- ¬ kfE lZ oa zr nt tJylLVn H It only costs 1350 from Detroit 1550 from Toledo 17 from Cleveland for the round trip including meals and berths One thousand miles of lake ride Famous rarhorses on new modern steel steamers for th Send 2c for illustrated Horses in war suffer more fatalities above rates pamphlet Address than men Out of the many thousands A A Sohantz G P A who perish in their duty toward their Detroit Mich masters only few return home to spend their lives in the ease and honor they deserve One warhorse however which ¬ English QuaiJ English Snipe The birds are handsomely embc jced and stand out natural as Plaque is bordered with a band of gold SPECIAL PATTERNS Nos 198 and 199 life Each ELASTIC STARCH has been the standard for 25 years TWENTYTVVO MILLION packages of this brand were sold last year Thats how good it is ASK YOUR DEALER to show you the plaques and tell you about Elastic Starch Accept no substitute mw E3S let Them Challie frock Skirt with shaped flounce Blouse opens with re vers over a chem- ¬ isette of guipure Sailor collar in the back Material required for costume challie 36 inches wrde 11 yards Blouse No iq8 cut in three sizes 34 3and 38 inches bust measure skirt No 199 cut in threje sizes 84 26 and 28 inches waist measure JPrice of patterns 10 Kmi eachm v 1 r rfcssiw tth is madea splendid record for himself and MASTERS SALS OF OF DR MILES MEDICAL CO Elkhart Ind zn IX TkrS SH SSii t s jteja rrw ME9Wi tg rsn 2l5 F n gs S9fm NO CURE NO PAY the ev MEinoD treatment original with lr K k K will osi these diseases Sexual dipcaee It is the result of 30 years experience in the treatment of tivfciy euro forever any form of Rloort or WE CURE SYPHiLSS This terrible Elood Poison the terror of mankind yields readily to our KEV TREATMENT Uewaro of Mercury Potash etc They may ruin yourfystem If you have sores in the mouth or tongue pains in the joints sore throat hair or eyebrows falling outpmiplcsor blotches stomach derangement sore eyes head- ¬ aches etc you have the secondary stpo We solicit tho of this UIooil Poison most obstinate cases and challenge the world for acasowo accept for treat inert and cannot cure Uy our treatment tho ulcer heal tho hair grows again r ai i disappear the skin becomes healthy ami marria go i s possible and safe 4 now has his virtues name and noble deeds engraved en a fitting tombstone was Copenhagen the horse the great Duke of Wellington rode at the battle of Waterloo Nine years after the Emperor Napoleon died at St Helena an old white horse perished of old age and pneumonia in England Tho skeleton of the animal is set up in the Eoyal Service institu- ¬ tion and to all visitors it is pointed out as Marengo the charger Napoleon rode at the battle of Waterloo Marengo came originally from Egypt and was left to wander on tho dismal battlefield when the emperor was forced to fly for his life An English officer found and took him and he was sold to a general in the British army In English pastures cared for by kindly grooms this noble horse passed the latter years of his life far more peacefully and happily than his reat and unfortunate master London Mail ¬ ¬ AN UNDIVIDED ONE FOURTH IN TEREST IN A tERTiiltf TRACT AI purchasers of three 10 cent or six Scent packages of Elastic Starch Flat Iron Brand are entitled to re coive from their grocer one of these beautiful Game Plaques free The plaques will not bo sent by mail They can bo obtained only from your grocer Every Grocer Keeps Elastic Starch Do not delay This offer is for a short time only carl Crawford ALVA CRAWFORD Expert Barfeers Shop corner Mam and Fifth Sts zrCifT9m3nxxcTZi CRAWFORD BROS Ha r u u wJ irJ a Bourbon Circuit Court Lizzie T Ewalt Administratrix Plaiu tiff vs Doyle etc Defendants Martin By vhtue of a judgment of the Bour- ¬ bon Circuit Conn made and entered in the above styled cause at the June term 189S I will sell publicly to the highest and best bidder at the Court house door in Pari3 Kentucky on ft 30HN CONNELLY PARIS KENTFCKY Work guaranteed satisSastory Calls Your work is prouiptlj answered Pricps reasonable solicited r KEEP OUT OF REACH OF THE SPANISH GUNS TAKS THE bi Hi 0 3 TRAINS DAILY M1D1Y QGTBBB 3 1898 i it BIT r W A Narrow Escape f U CURES GUARANTEED Thousands of young and middle aged men have thir vigor and vitality sapped by early abues later excesses mental worry etc hn matter tho cause our New Ivletaol ireutmenl is the refuge rf S TSfr n ft WECUREIMPOTEMCY And rest li in ts to a normal condi ¬ Ambition life and energy are re ¬ newed and oe feels himself a nian among men Evory caso U treated indi ¬ viduallyno cure all henco our wonder- ¬ No matter what ails you ful succe consult u i confidentially We can fur- nish bank bonds to guarantee t i accom plish what wo claim tion Ah no she sighed There is nothing new under the sun He felt around for the mustache he thought he was raising and turned a beseeching look upon her Of course she went on that cant be classed as new It looks several weeks old at least For a moment- however she thought she had permitted the Cooplethwaite millions to get away Indianapolis lournal - Crawford Bros have lately improved their barber shop making ¬ it decided- ¬ t V r t i j i Ve treat rrd cure 33iSIOXS VAltlcpCELE SYPHILIS ULEJ T STKIUTUUIJ l ULJUTJil SKChhT DKA1XS liNXATUKAIi 11CIIAL- ES KIDXFV and liLADDKli Biseo ey CO NSU J jT Ai 1 OX 1 KE K 1J00K S FREE If unable to call write for 25e mum for ly the most attractive shop in Paris They offer a prompt expert and polite service and their shop is as cool as any in the city Hot or cold baths at any hour if There will be an election of trustees at each of the county school houses on the afternoon of the first Saturday of October The proper papers will be sent out to the respective chairmen the last of this week Kate Edgar Supt k 2ZKiS ICEMMEDY tsERGikU 6 tkeatext QUESTION ULANK HOME 22 W0 CINCINNATI Fourth St5 O Dissolution Hotic Q u The undersigned composing the firm Reed Laundry have this of Haggard day June 13 1898 by mutual consent dissolyed partnership fl E Reed assuming all the debts and liabilities Those owing the firm wTill please settle with Mr Reed From June 13 1893 J H Haggard is not liable for debts con- ¬ tracted bv above firm Signed this 13th day of June 1898 C E REED 5sp 4wks J H HAGGARD ¬ is ADMINISTRATORS OF SALE Stack Crop -- As Admiaistrators of C F Clay de- ceased we will sell to the highest bid der at his late home on the Winchester pike on k 1898 7JUESDAY SEPT iPDeginniug at d 8 1 27 in ime the following property yearliug heifers yearling steers J ball 4 cows and calves oclock p Standard to wit iYRUPINDIGESTION PEPSI CURES L EL DR CALDW ELLS Landman M D Paris - 2 horses o work males S brood sows S - Of No 503 W Ninth Street Cincinnati Ohio - 1 timothy and clover hay in stack seyeral breaking plows three cultivators double shovel plow 1 roller 2 mowers 1 binder 1 hay stacker and rakes kl corn sheller - 40 shoats corn in field Will be at the Windsor Hotel y TUESDAY OCT month 11TH 1898 returning every second Tuesday in each of Paris Kentucky Keeerence Every leading physician il 2 1 1 1 spring wagon road wagon horse wagon cart Sale Dinners If you are going to have a sale and wish to set a dinner at a reasonable price call on 9 1 1 ip I wheat drill rl bay rake 1 water cart corn planter seed sower cattle troughs between the houri of 10 oclock a m a d 2 oclock p m an undivided one fourth interest iri a certain tract of laud situttei in Bonrb u county Kentucky on the waters of Stoner containing 196 acres 1 rood and 33 poles and composed of several tracts as follows to wit Beginning at 3 in the middle of the Kisers Mill road corner to Wm David and running S 32- - E 4788 poles to 6 near the middle of said road Anil4 corner to lot 2 in the division and allotment of dower of the estate of Samuel Ewalt hence S 43 W 85 1 5 poles to a stake in Wm Davids line at 7 thence N 28 W 4788 poles to 2 a srone corner to said David thence N 42 E 8210 poles to beginning And a tract of 172 acres 2 roods and 12 poles of laud purchased by Saml Ewalt of John and Nicholas Smith Geo W Wilson and David r hdw han and by them conveyed to said Saml Ewalt by deeds of record in the Clerks office ot ourt to which the Bourbon County made and surrounded by the reteience is lanes of Mrs Wm Skinner from which it is divided by Stoner Creek and by the lams of Jas Tate from which it is divided bv saiJ Creek and by the lands of Catherine Batterton and the lauds oi Leona Cleaver divided from the latter said two parcels by JLicking River making said tract ot 100 acres 1 rood and 32 poles and is the same land de scribed in the deed of conveyance from Sallie Lair and her husband to Edward Ewalt of record iu the Clerks office of the Bourbon County Court at Deed Book 09 page 355 to which reference is also made Also the said Edward E waits undi vided share and interest and all his right title and claim of in and to his mothers Margaret Ewalt dower com ¬ posed of a certain parcel of laud con taining 28 acres 3 roods and 20 poles and more particularly described as fol- ¬ lows Beginning at 3 see plot estate settled G page 426 in the middle of the Kiser Mill road corner to William David running S 32 E 4788 poles to 6 near the middle of said road and cor- ¬ ner to lot No 2 thence S 34 W 85 1 5 noles to a stake in Wm Davids line at 7 thence N 28 W 47 88 poles to 2 a stone corner to said David thence N 42J E 842 16 poles to the beginning and also the land conveyed by John and Nicholas Smith and George W Wilson and Daniel Shawhan to the late Sam Ewalt father of said Edward bv their respec tive deeds of conveyance which are of record in the Clerks office of the Bour- ¬ bon County Court all of said land situated in Bourbon county Kentucky or so much thereof as will be necessary to satisfy a judgriient in favor of Mrs Bettie Currentamounting to 2000 with interest thereon from tne 24th day of January 1895 amounting principal and interest on day of sale to 244333 and also to raise the further sum of 91200 with interest thereon from January 1st 1897 amounting on the day of sale to 100821 and the further sum of 2949 unpaid taxes and the coats of 22095 making the sum this suit total to be raised on the day of sale the sum of 367249J i ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ FINEST TRAINS IN OHIO FASTEST TRAINS IN OHIO Michigan and the Great Lakes constantly growing in popularity Everybody will be there this sumrrer Agent SOUSE A5D LOT m BUCK SMITH SHOP FOR SHE ince in twelve months For tmrikzr J particulars address or call on BEN J F SHARON f 13oct tf Jacksonville Ky and ot I DESIREI to sell ray house cash bal with blacksmith shop at Jackson ville Ky will sell for half This Means Money For You IS EST nm J K5j333 E33 aa mjrri JH Sale for 15 you In order to days we only ask that you call at our mammoth store examine the qualities hear the special low prices in i space list the Ve have no prove iiera to this is a many good things we haye Straight Special to you for f OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT and ybu will then acknowledge that you never saw or heard before oJ 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 fine 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 N TU Bix V - platform scale drag harrows GEORGE RASSENEOSS 20sept2ni Paris Ky PDUND April pigs where G 2 pond scrapers - 2 disc harrows 3 tl 1 feed slide wheat fan - Fte will begin promptly i5a3tmade known on day of sale v A k 2icnttine boxes s MM FflB SALE Said sale will be made on credits of twelve and eighteen months for equal parts of the purchase money for which the purchaser will ba required to execute bonds with good surety to be approved by the nndersigned Master Commissioner payable to said Commis- ¬ sioner and bearing interest from day of sale until paid at six per cent V6X an num I have 6 Poland China boars for sale Eligible for register W W Shropshire 23sp 3t Escondida Ky EMBEETT Court good as can be found any- ¬ Master Commissioner Bourbon Circuit 7 aiICKSQltf Y twin brothers L s BJSB Administrators CLAYV Harmon Stitj Attorney i i BOURBONS BIGGEST BARGAIN BBINGEBS 701 705J MAIN ST PaKIS KYS 4