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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): November 8, 1898
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Digital page images are linked to the text file. - VH B1 j- - V t- r t 1 jr y V 2 - L Tfi S3 vas 4flhiK XS BOURBON NEWS PRINTED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY h CHAMP MILLER Editors and Owners Established FEB 1 1881 EIGHTEENTH YEAR PARIS BOURBON CO KY TUESDAY NOVEMBER Examine those comforts at J T MILLERSBURG tf Hin tons New Pianos S B Kirtley has News Notes Gathered In And About The Hurc brought in some more pianos Dont Miss Maude Carpenter of Cane Ridge fail to call at Hotel Windsor this week is the guedt of relatives here 2t and see them Jno Hamilton Bold Jonas Weil sixteen Organs In head of 1400 lb cattle at 450 Wanted Second hand trade for pianos Mr Ales Duke of Mayslick was the 2 S B Kirtley Hotel Windsor guest of Mason Johnson Saturday Geo Stoker sold to John Brophy Lung Irritation thirteen head of 800 lb heifers at 3 30 is the forprnnner to cou3nmption Dr Mr and Mrs T P Wadell visited will cure it and Bells give such strength to the lungs that a Mrs Tom Prather near Mayslick Sun- ¬ cough or a cold will not settle there day Twenty five cents at all good druggist Miss Lyda Clarke returned Friday from a visit to Lexington and Frank- Pine-Tar-Hone- 8a 1898 RUDDLES MILLS hO 89 THE ATTRACTIONS AT BROWERS ARE THE LOW PRICES To Its Always Safe Buy at Browers Because for More than twelve months this store has made it a rule to To guarantee every piece oi make the lowest prices in the city goods that leaves the store and to show the largest most complete and cheapest line of goods in the South y FliOOK COVERINGS Smiths Axminsters standard Ingrain Carpets all wool FURNITURE SPECIALS China Cabinets solid oak 25 Chiffoniers all woods Tajestry Carpets 90c 55c 50c Personals And Other Notes Gathered For The News Readers John Howard of Georgetown was here last week Joseph Deckman of Cincinnati ws the guest of Paul Hanley last week Messrs John Renfro and Edgar More land returned to Maysville Sunday Rev Gus Curtis of Piqua Ky called on lady friends here Sunday evening Miss Iva Denton has returned home after a two weeks visit to Georgetown Miss Nannie Smith of Cynthiana was the euest of Miss Winnie Hanley Hacking COUGH is a srrave vard you get rid of it the cough the sooner better Dont wait until it develop into consum ition but use the cefe brated Dr John W Bulls Cough Svrup at once It is a wonderful remedy for all throat and lung affec- ¬ tions and will cure a deep seated cough or cold in a few days A TinnVino pnnp h A Popular Hotel last week fOt Always popular the Palace Hotel 1500 Sixth and Vine street was easily the 74c to 25U0 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 350 per day hotel in America Kentnckians always find frinnds stopping at this hostelry 27sep4s Coughed 20 Years I C ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS This Week Only 3 Piece Parlor Suit 15 F BROWER CO iesi m Carpets Furniture Wall Paper kt g 3 o Jr and spent hundreds of dollars with doctors and for medicine to w avail un ¬ til I used Dr Bells This remedy makes weak lungs strong It has saved my life J B Rosell Pine-Tar-Hon- ey I suffered for 25 ears with a cough REBUCTI0D 5 ON OUR FALL AND WINTER Grantsburg 111 Use Parib Milling Co s Purity flour for sale by all grocers Ask for it Take no other Yesterdays Teuiperature noted yesterday by A of this city 7a m 8 a ui 9 10 11 12 The following is the temperature as J Winters Co OVERCOATS FOR THIS WEEK 40 41 am 42 52 53 Our 35 Overcoats for 30 Our 30 Overcoats for 25 p Fine Imported Trousers for - am m 2p m 3p m 4p m 5p m 7p m am 58J 66 68 63i 58 53 7 -- i W 74 Jbfe fStffrttSfcfr W k and 8 Public dAJUe a I V- till i in m- ihkt - mjnttjfafiXiili PARIS FURHKHISS J D McGANN Cutter TAILORING CO I will on NOVEMBER 10 1898 H S STOUT Manager THURSDAY No it is not claimed that Foleys Honey and Tar will cure Consumption or Asthma in ad- ¬ vanced stages it holds out no such false hopes but does truthfully claim to always give comfort and relief in the very worst cases and in the early stages to effect a cure Sold by James Kenned- at 9 30 a m on the premises rent to the highest bidder my farm of about 175 acres located on the Paris and Town send Turnpike just opposite Judge Wards Residence about two miles from Paris Fifty acres to be cultivated in corn and 10 in tobacco I will rent it for a period of two years All fresh land Terms made known on day of renting There is a small dwelling house on the premises Mrs John Ward and Miss Mamie Padgett visited relatives in Cynthiana Miss Dorothy Peed returned Monday from an extended visit to Seymour In- ¬ last week diana Miss Georgia May Ireland of Chilli cothe Mo is the guest of Mirs Gran Will cure a Hacking Cough J ulian Adair and Graham Smedley Doses are small and pleasant to take Doctors ville Denton were home Sunday from Georgetown recommend it Price 25 cts At all druggists College Messrs Leslie Moreland and Tom Miss Dora Renaker of M F C re- McConnell spent Saturday and Sunday turned to Germantown on account ot at Blue Lick Springs f Mr P ill health J Craycraf t and Miss ay Oliver spent Saturday afternoon with Linville of Versailles Mr James the guest of his parents for the Miss Bessie Leonard of Shawhan has been Pleasant St opp First Presbyterian past week Mr Granville Smith has moved into Church Mr and Mrs Sam Proctor went to the house vacated by Mr Ed Speaks Dr Bucks old office E izaville Friday to attend the funeial Mr Ed Speaks has moved to Paris of Dr Proctor There will be a patriotic entertain Office on first floor ment at the Christian hnrch Friday A freight from Millersbnru to Paris Friday killed a cow for S Kendal at night Nov 11th Admission ten and Office Hon 8 tn 12 a in I to 5 p m twenty cents Balls crossing Mr and Mrs Marie Martin of was Mrs Victor Martin of Carlisle Millersbnn and Miss Minnie Moreland TEETH EXTRACTED the guest of her daughter Mrs Martin and Messrs George MuUouuell R L ONeal Saturday WITHOUT PAH and J M Cravcraft and wives spent Mr Farris Templeton and wife of Sunday with Mr J S Craycraft an J NO GAS NO COCAINE M orefield were guests of Mrs Ed family Ingels Saturday A simple application to the gums used ouly by uie and acknowledged by the vi r GeojLStoker bought ten head of We keep up with the times and Mclntyre 1100 1b cattle from you will find large selected line of public ro be the best and easiest and absolutely free from any McClintoclF at four cents Reefers and Boys overcoats at Oateptioric treatment after effects for painless Mrs Tiny Dobyns of Mexico Mo Price Cos and at the right i filling has been the guest of Mr Robt Barnes price and family the past week Set of teeth 800 Messrs JT G Allen and J G Smedley 1500 There are eggs and eggs The egg Upper and lower visited Loui8Roger8 and family near of yestera ay looks feels measures and 50 cts up Silver fillings North Middietown Sunday Gold fillings 100 up weighs like the ege of last month but Gold crowns 500 Miss Mattie Parks and Miss Mamie theres a difference in another respect Painless extraction 50 cts Gore of Carlisle were guests of the and that difference ia worth money Misses Flouring Saturday Its just so with laundry The difference Messrs Doer Smith and Ed Heaton between good work and poor is slight to 321 Main St Paris Ky a of Mt Sterling were here Friday and the unpracticed discernment but u difference that counts every time Its Saturday looking at several farms opp Conrt boupe a difference that changes your laundry Hours 8 to 12 a m 1 to 5 p m Mr LnqairCurtis of the Sun Life bill from an expense to an investment Iu8uranceompany at Versailles was We do good work it will cost no more Telephone 79 homeJFrfilayjand Saturday to see his than poor work but its worth double parents the difference BOURBON STAM LAUNDRY Tbecyf48av8 there is -- not a plug W hatswe SXtiEffilfa ARurg r - nlivdna r rJ rVitovM V VTRKV m It V Jones tiles Weak Eyes are Made Strong Mr Joseph Vermillion of the late dim vision made clear styes removed lamented Second Kentucky returned and granulatjd 1Mb or sore eyt s of any home Fridav and will probably join the kind Hpe dily aud eftVctnalW cured by the UKnof Sutherlands Eaiile Ee Salve Third Kentucky Its put up in tubes and sold on a guar- Messrs Royce Allen and Wallace tee by all good druggists Shannon and Misses Mildred Griffin and Lalla Scales enjoyed an excursion after DkBuITs Gough Syrup -- ¬ ¬ 1 L a NELSON ¬ J I JJJG1JJS ifRnQvt C2t- v- MRS ELIZABETH Mt Sterling Ky J REID NOTICE The following farms have been posted and we hereby warn all hunters that if Druggist It is the easiest camera Makt s the b st photographs residence on For Rent A they are caught oa any of the lands of N ver out of ud r High Street adjoining the Dan Turney Takes 4x5 plates the undersigned they will be indicted defers residence Pose sion niwn immediate ¬ keep no matter whatthat all get ern make for trespassing ly Apply to J T Hinton auvwbtie MATT HOWARD The after pxpense is least J M HUGHES 1 he Pleasure is most Ilie ISagrle lving of All Kirds J MILLER WARD Snt exp es paid anywhere in the Dr N H McKinney has rented th is noted for us Keen Htihr clear and J Q WARD United States rooms over the U S Villinery Store distinct vision S are ruu e persons JOHN B KENNEDY A oarelul hook on it sent if you ask OATESBY WOODFORD and will open a first class Dental Parlor who use Sut lin-Tri Eagle Eye Salve The Dr comes well recomended from for weak eye- - ntw sore ey J M HALL of am ADAMS WESTLAKE CO Louisville and Stanford bis home ROBT H FERGUSON kind or granulated lids Soid by all JAS ECLAY dealers at 25 ents Ill Ontario Street Chicago Mr J D Wyatt and daughter of the Ewiug Enquirer was here Saturday to look after his business the U b Millinery Store which is doing a flourishing business here New goods receiyed every day Call and see them six-roi-- m persimmons Saturday Rev C E Moore and family who have been guests of her father John Bedford for several weeks will return to Clinton to morrow Paul Letton has returned from Lon- ¬ don England where he went with a He has been a shipment of live stock very ill but is now much improved Addiaon Turner sold eight hogsheads of tobacco for Albert Plummer last week at Cincinnati at 8 00 the first crop shipped from the precinct and is prepared to ship or prize for any one Misses Carrie Current Mae Turner Jennie and Bessie Purnell and Chas Martin Julian McClintock Frank Col lier ana Ernest Henson attended the Midget Show at Paris Friday night ¬ An Incendiary Fire Like all other conflagrations strikes a business man when he can least afford The ouly safe way is to carry sufficient insurance to maku yon safe in FOB PLEASURE any event I wiih policies for the beat aud as insurance companies suund cheap as any ageut T Portkb Smith it PnOTftGRlPBT lloct tf 1 Paris Ky ADLAKE CAMERA S12 33c2L 33 5 -v- ¬ Wheat Sack FOR SALE CHEAP 1M11II a The remains of Emmnel Minn were Among buried here Friday afternoon the relatives and friends in attendance on reasonable terms were Judge Mann and family Dr Ed Wheat stored and highest market price paid for Ray Miss Anna Hutchcraft Rev E G Wheat Call on us at Paris Milling B Mann and Mrs Fletcher Mann of Paris Cos office Died At Claysville in Robertson B M RENIOK 00 county Mrs Elizabeth Williams aged P S Farmers would do well to store 72 The deceased was formerly a Mies their wheat near home Currant of Ruddles Mills and a sis ter of Matthew Current of this place H C Current of Ruddles Mills and Thos Current of Shawhan Urn ft SesemZnMxsj HKwftl In Wanted to Bay ffSui HvwjLwBmKi oft WMSmE3s jmHR lll rr Wml liMWiM 2 hi the new 2 in the true e bring to you the new anc true from th ey forests Norway s0 2 out tte o1 out tte -- - fTHE STEEL ANCHOR RANGE Has ball bearing grate cant stick shakes easily under all condi- ¬ tions Alsodraw out grate removable and renewable without having to disconnect water box A heavy durable construction in all best materials skilled workmanship modern and liuiutuie A nanasome pieue yi its appointments WlnnPfl Thirfcv threejhwubu exnerience nutu url For Years rt k sale by ail prominent dealers up-to-dat- 300000 bushels of wheat I will pay the highest market price in cash or I will furnish sacks and store your wheat in an elevator and buy your wheat when you are ready to sell at the highest mar ket price Those who held wheat last year made big money Store yonr wheat and get the profit W Of Peck P To O E 0 FRETWELL Agent 5july 4t Paris Ky e Celery Capsules from James T Blaser druse gist Waverly O and used them for Stomach Trouble and Constipation I was unable to do anything for nearly two years i ased three boxes of your Celery Capsules and they have cured me Kor the benefit of other an afflicted I wish to send this letter Very truly yours W S Andersom SVirt lw nil drnprrrists fitfyta and SI ner box Send address on postal to the Wright Med Co Columbus O for trial size free the Wright Medical Co Columbus Ohio Gents I have purchased a box of Wrights Wrights Celery Capsules Anderson Pike Co O Recommend S DR BELLS Pine-Tar-Hon- ey science to Natures most naturrf remedy improved by Cure for coughs colds and all inflamed surfaces Of the Lungs and Bronchial Tubes The sore weary cough worn Lungs areexniia rated the microbe bearing mucus is cut out the a Pleasantt Permanent Positive vr Money To Loan cause of that tickling is removed and the inflamed membranes are healed and soothed so that them Is no indinatioo to cough SOLD BV ALU GOOD DRUGGISTS The very best companies Ji com- ¬ 17 fl 7J f - TERSTEGGE GOHHANN CO Louisville Ky Terms 5 and 5 J per cent on real pose my agency which estate mortgage against fire wild and ROGERS MOORE Non union 16sep 6mo insures storm Bottles Only IA i ury remedy equal to Honey It gives quick and permanent relief Id grip as weU as coughs and colds Itmakea weafelnnca strong Mrs M A Metcalfe Pine-Tar- BTI II On UFA DC f I KLKLEV I ar A TITMM lir Bells JT rtAAj 7 nrr rs - Iff Paris Ky W 0 HiNTON Agent i 4 ciiDr vamJ t I I hSiiS rlflfi lSlflftV J V 5l m 25c 50c and 100 Size H5 i - t 1 - fm v V tmw 5 M ni I -- - rig vT rrw - Mfrrrl-- -- v -- 3 5-r tRrr V 1 11 TrfjffgffHiii r -- K fci THE iiOUUBON NEWS PARIS EX TUESDAY NOVESlBER 8 1898 I 39 f1 lft v IS UNDERGUARD Effort to Prevent a Repetition of a Night Attack on a Jail THE TREASURERS REPORT An Increase in Revenues of S57597G30 Over Last Year and an Increased Ex ¬ MAJ MARCHAND AT CAIRO I it penditure of 877594423 The Explorer Received a Hearty Welcome From the French Residents IIe ILooks Thin and Worried A CAPITOL FIRE riie Entire Eastern Part From the Main Floor to Basement Ruined FELLOW FEVER IN HAVANA It is Spreading With Alarmniv K ip dity anil There is Almost a Pwnc Capital in Cuba Catarrh Cured Blood Purified by Hoods Sarsapa rilla and Health is Good t v r - 1 r r 8 f V K I l I If 1 I Washington Nov 4 The treasurer Three Trcsjs of State 3lilitia Ordered to of the United States Hon Ellis H Alport to Sheriff OCounor Soldiers Roberts has submitted to the secre- ¬ Patrolling the Streets Up to Mid ¬ tary of the treasury the annual report night Xo Mob Appeared on the transactions and condition past fiscal Augusta Ga Nov 4 The Augusta of the treasury for the revenues net ordinary jail Thursday night was under guard year Thegovernment were 405 to prevent a repetition of Wednesdaj of the 57597030 increase of nights attack by lynchers who wanted 831335 anof the previous year while to wreak their vengeance on Will Rob- ¬ over those expenditures were inson for attempt to outrage Miss the net ordinary 4433685S2 an increase of 77594423 Walker deficiency of 3S047247 Will Moore private in Company C 2d The resulting preceding year by Georgia volunteers who was shot in exceeds that of the Wednesday nights attack has a fair 19994793 In the receipts are counted 64751 chance for recovery Soldieis how ¬ treasury on account ever express indignation at his injury 223 paid into the Union Pacific and and to prevent any movement on their of the sale of the of part Col Brown of the 2d Georgia Kansas Pacific railroads Out them bonds is- ¬ wired Capts Renkel and Frye to call in were paid 29850952 of the the Pacific all arms and ammunition which was sued for the construction ofincrease the railroads which went to done and guard was placed over it Several of the soldiers of the 2d expenditures army corps who have just arrived from VIOLENT VOLCANO ERUPTION Camp Meade were in the mob last night Gov Candler during the day The Lopiera in the New Hebrides After a Quiescent for Twenty Years Breaks wired fpom Atlanta oidering the fol ¬ Out Doing Much Damage lowing troops of the state militia to report to Sheriff OConnor for duty Vancouver R C Nov 4 Another Ogle Richmond Hussars cavalry occurred in the theorpe infanty German guards and volcanic eruption hasalarming than its New Hebrides more Irish volunteers The volcano Lopeira Cavalry and infantry have been predecessors 20 years quiescent patrolling streets within several blocks after remaining burning for thrown Lava out and the of the jail in all directions since night- ¬ broke 12 miles away Five up could ibe seen fall and up to midnight the mob had at the base of not made its appearance Two men villages were huddled houses were volcanq and the are not allowed to walk together with ¬ the in Scoria at the first out-¬ in the district under martial law The buried The sea for miles around boiled grand jury met Friday morning and break high temperature and jets of Robinson will be promply indicted and at a water leaped high into the air For- tried on Monday Maj Marchand the of the French expedition commander at Fashoda arrived here at 7 oclock Supreme Court Koorm Completely limned Court Will Meet in Senate Com ¬ He was met at the rail- ¬ this evening mittee Room The Loss Will road station by the French officials Foot Up 200000 The explorer looked and residents Cairo Nov 4 thin and worried Directly the major Washington Nov 7 An explosion appeared at the door of the train the and fire at 518 Sunday afternoon spectators rushed forward waving hats The later who was touched at the re- ¬ much pleased and ception accorded him drove off to the French diplomatic agency amid more Vive Marchand sticks and handkerchiefs and crying cheering The French officer who is short slight active and bronzed was dressed in civilian clothes FREE FIGHT AT A MEETING Four Men Perhaps Fatally Injured at a Political Gathering in the Indian Res ¬ ervation iu North Carolina News has reached here of an affray at a political 4 AsnviLLK N C Nov meeting in the Indian reservation in Swain county in which four men were perhaps fatally injured William Brad- ¬ ley and his son Wallace armed with pistols and clubs attempted Saturday night to break up a meeting of republicans and white Indians dragging one member out of the building A free fight followed in which both the Bradleys were cut and shot fatally and two of the other crowd were badly cut Thomas Ba¬ ker chairman of the republican party in the precinct has appealed to his political brethren here to send arms in case there is further trouble f f J wrecked the supreme court room and the rooms immediately adjoining it on the main floor of the capitol The damage is enormous The entire cen¬ tral eastern part of the great marble pile from the main floor to the subter ¬ ranean basement practically is a mass of ruins The force of the explosion was so heavy that the coping stones on the outer walls just east of the point where the explosion occurred were bulged out nearly two inches windows in all that part of the building were blown out and locked doors were forced from their hinges quite a 150 feet from the scene of it Fire followed the explosion so quick- ¬ ly as to seem practically simultaneous with it The explosion shook the immense structure to its foundations and was heard several squares from the capitol It occurred in a small room tightly enclosed by heavy stone walla in the subterranean basement immediately below the main entrance to the old capitol building In this room was a 500 light gas meter which was fed by a four inch main Very little gas is used in that part of the building but at the time of the explosion the gaa had not been turned ofl at the meter The meter itself was wrecked and the gas pouring from the main caught fire The flames origin ating from the explosion darted up the shaft of the elevator which had been completely destroyed by the force oi the explosion and communicated with the record room of the supreme court the office of the marshal oi the court and the supreme court library Before the flames could be subdued the priceless documents in the record room had been almost totally destroyed and serious damage had been done in the marshals office and some minor rooms in the immediate ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ was a sufferer from catarrh One of The yellow fever my I neighbors advised me to take Hoods situation here is causing great anxiety Sarsapurilla and I did so A few bottles The puriried my blood and cured me I have among the American officials majority remained in good health ever since Jas Increasing number of cases a oi which are of a serious nature has TAdkins Athensville Illinois ilarmed the entire American colony ind the announcement Sunday of twe new victims caused the alarm to de- Is Americas Greatest Medicine SI six for 5 velop almost the character of a panic cure all Liver Ills 25 cents The disease is spreading rapidly anc Hoods Pills is not confined to the Vidado district CARRIED A MESSAGE where Capts Foraker and Beebe were GEESE stricken An Ingenious Scheme for Notifying Chief Clerk Caldwell of the quarterNeighbors Who Have Trouble ¬ masters department who was taken il some Fowl Saturday evening was seen and exam Down in the Neck two neighboring ined by Dr Laine Sunday The doctoi households once dwelt in amity They still declared his diease yellow fever order dwell there but in amity no more Leting his removal and isolation in a build them here respectively be called the Hod ing near the trocha A clerk namec kinses and the Podkinses for the very good unknown among reason that those names Stuart of the quartermasters depart- the truck plantations are Hodkinses are The ment has been ill since last Wednes keeping geese this year The Podkinsas are Now daj His case wras also diagnosed as not keeping geese not if they know it when the Ilodkins geese acquired the habit 3Tellow fever and he was removed tc weary of disporting themselves in the big the same place Two other clerks ditch of resorting to the front lawn of These invasions the were slightly ill Sunday evening bul the Podkins demesne Their remonstrances Podkinses resented fever symptoms have not yet devel- failed of effect A condition of strained Havana Nov 7 - Hoods Sarsapariila ¬ S- - ¬ ¬ ¬ - ¬ ¬ oped MANY DELAYS EXPECTED The General Movement of Troops to Cubs Will 15e Hampered by the Unprepared- ness in the Matter of Transports 1 z l - I iififiii wgiiiaej sgrcr gyygciMtff wiruif w- - -- r - nMra2sm -- ssieaE7wJ jwjji 3 Hurzzin VIEW OF THE BAY OF SAN JUAN DE PUERTO RICO From a recent photograph showing Moro Castle on the right r - v a M TERRITORY tunately none of the inhabitants of the MORE TROOPS FOR MANILA five destroyed villages were buried un ¬ A Report on the Claim of Georgia That der the melted lava A few days after the The 51st Iowa IDmbarued Thursday and Land Irving in Tennessee and North Kansas and Nevada Soldiers Will outbreak the natives went up to the Carolina Belonsrs to Georgia Leave in a Few Davs top of the still smoking volcano carry- ¬ ing bunches Atlanta Ga Nov 4 States Attor ¬ offered up as of cocanuts which they San Francisco Nov 4 The 51st a sacrifice to make the ney Wimbish has filed his report with fire dead Iowa volunteers boarded the transport Gov Candler on the claim set steamer Pennsylvania Thursday The forth by Georgia that 1500 square THE SPANISH WAR SHIPS incidents of the departure was like miles of territory lying in Tennessee those of previous embarkations The and North Carolina belongs to the first The Government Will Make No Further City of Pueblo will sail on Saturday named state Mr Wimbish goes over Kflfort to Raise Those Sunk in the Bat ¬ with the Kansas battalion and the Ne tle Off Santiago by Adm Schley the case as far back as 1882 and says vada cavalry and the Newport will the question is still an open one and is Washington Nov 4 Secretary Long probably leave next Tuesday with u matter for the courts to decide said Thursday afternoon that the gov- ¬ Gen Miller and his staff five companies There is still some doubt as to ernment would take no further steps of the Tennessee regiment the Wy ¬ whether Chattanooga is in Georgia or to raise the rest of the Spanish war ¬ oming light battery and part of the Tennessee Referring- to this matter California heavy artillery ships destroyed the stales attorney said Chattanooga off the coast of by Adm Schleys fleet Santiago but that the Transport Panama Arrives at Havana is within the ancient boundary of department would receive propositions Havana Nov 4 The transport Georgia If the question is reopened to that end from any private firm that Panama from Santiago fears for jmd that boundary is established Chat ¬ He whose safety had been entertained ar-¬ tanooga will of course be in this state cared to undertake the work added that this determination was rived here Thursday morning at 9 based upon the report of the board of oclock She landed seven American Imbedded in Quicksand Stpoudsrurg Pa Nov 4 Eugene construction which recently had a passengers including some military Weidman of East Hebron near here consultation on the subject with Naval officers She left Havana at about 10 was found dead Thursday near his Constructor Hobson who was person- ¬ a m her destination apparently bping home half embedded in quicksand ally supervising the wrecking opera- ¬ New York It is reported the Panama He had been missing five days Be- tions has about 400 sick men on board side him was a hastily written note British War Vessels Massed in Chinese May Go on ihe Warpath Arain Waters which said he had been unable to ex¬ St Paul Minn Nov 4 A telegram tricate himself that he was suffering Hong Kong Nov 4 Great activity terribly from hunger and thirst and prevails in naval and military circles from Walker says an Indian who was that he was about to make a prayer here The British battle ships are subpoenaed as a witness in the murder hastily taking on board supplies of coal cases refused to obey the summons for relief He leaves a family and heavy siege guns mounted ashore and the Indians are holding a council by the ordnance department Sudden Death of C TI Summers More to decide whether they shall resist the San Francisco Nov 4 C II Sum- ¬ English war ships are speeding to officers A bench warrant will be issued against the Indian Unless he mers chief electrician of the Western Chinese waters surrenders the Leech lake troubles Union Telegraph Co at Chicago was Steamer Pacific Burned suddenly seized with heart failure at a Colianwood Ont Nov 4 The pas- ¬ will be repeated lute hour Wednesday night while senger steamer Pacific owned by the Iiiabilitiev 81500000 Asset SI 2000 walking with a friend He was car ¬ Great Northern Transit Co burned at Dptroit Mich Nov 4 Thomas B ried to 220 OFarrcll street where lie the Grand Trunk wharves here Thurs Rayl president of the T B Rayl Hard¬ expired a few moments later Mr day The railway freight sheds filled ware Co of this city Thursday filed a Summers was well known throughout with Canadian and American goods voluntary petition in bankrupty nis the country and was on this coast on were also destroyed TlTe Pacific was indirect and contingent liabilities are a tiip combining business and pleasure valued at 05000 and was insured for scheduled at 1500000 and his assets JVlr Summers was a native of Kentucky 25000 at about S12 000 ¬ - THE DISPUTED vicinity The library of the supreme court lo-¬ cated immediately beneath the su- MISSION CHURCH SENSATION preme courtroom was badly damaged Mrs Jennie Walker Fills lisiuic Dead by fire smoke and water practically After Expressing Herself as destroying the great collection of law Ready to Die reference books The library contains about 20000 volumes and was used not Im try Kansas City- Mo Nov 7 only by the justices of the supreme ing to live a Christian life Irm homecourt but by members of congress and sick to see Jesus Fm ready to go Sun lawyers practicing before the supreme day this hour this minute if neces court Mr Justice Harlan said Sun sary Praise the Lord day night that the library was Scarcely had these words left the very valuable Many of the works it lips of Mrs Jennie Walker at contained would he thought be diffi a religious meeting at the Good cult to replace Librarian Clarke after way Mission SvuuLny when she fell a cursory examination necessarily back into her seat dead The hall was made by the light of lanterns express- crowded with worshipers After a ed the opinion that many of the books short service people in the congregacould be saved although they had tion arose one by one and began to been drenched by water from the bear testimony Mrs Walker had risstreams poured into the library for en to testify In one breath she said two hours or more after the explosion she was ready to go her next breath occurred was her last The woman had died of The most serious damage in the heart disease opinion of the justices of the supreme court is to the records stored in the CARELESS ENGINEERS WORK sub basement These included all oi the records of the supreme court from Ky Disobedience of Orders it is Alleged 1792 to 1832 The room contains records He is Responsible for the Death of Seven Men in a Mine of cases and opinions rendered by the fathers of the judiciary of the governWiLKESBARRE Pa Nov 7 Seven ment Apparently the documents in this room are either totally destroyed men were killed and three fatally in or so badly damaged by fire and water jured at the Exeter colliery of the Le high Valley Coal Co at West Pittston as to be useless Fortunately the clerks office was not near here Saturday The accident in the least damaged by fire and the ex- was due to the alleged carelessness of plosion did no damage in it except to Engineer David Price who acting in disobedience of positive orders caused blow out one window The supreme courtroom was dam three cars to run into the top of the aged principally by water and smoke shaft These cars loaded and weigh the fire not reaching that point Ad ing 11 tons fell down the 360 foot joining the courtroom however both shaft and crashed with frightful force the marshals office and the senate bar- upon the carriage carrying ten men ber shop furnished food for the flames Seven were almost instantly killed While many theories are offered as to the cause of the explosion it seems HANGED THE WRONG MAN beyond doubt to have been dw to es ¬ - Washington Nov 7 Had it not been for the accidental decision of the authorities to delay the general move ment of troops to Cuba on account ol danger from yellow fever they Moulc find themselves strangely unpreparec CoL in the matter of transports Hecker chief of transportation has been in Cuba leaving the bulk of th work for one man who has seemingl3 not been able to wrestle with tlu Justly Offended problem The government ows 1 No wonder the colonel not mad He wa transports on the Atlantic coast anc shot in the leg at Santiago and on coming He was met home was deservedly a hero they arc scattered in every direction by one of these fussy old chaps who likes Although the orders were urgeni to hear himself talk and who broke out that the Chester should leave foi with Why colonel I see that you limp G Whats the matter with you New York on November in or Fell out of roared der to embark the Fifteenth ic Dont you read bed papers the colonel DetroifaFree the fantry at Savannah on November S it Press now develops that the transportation A center shot St Jacobs Oil strikefe Scidepartment will not have her ready tc atica and it is killed leave before the latter date Souvenir ¬ relations ensued Mrs Podkins kindly old soul said she didnt want ter git th men folks a scrappin and a mixin things up So she organized over a passel o geese a board of strategy consisting of herself The her daughter Sis and her boy result of their deliberations and certain preparations where figured needle and thread some grains of corn and some bits of cardboard became evident next morning The Hodkins geese appeared as usual but returned home quickly squawking so nois ¬ ily as to bring the Hodkinses in a body to the front door What they saw paralyzed them Descending from each fowls bill was a bit of thread the inner end anchored to a grain of corn in the birds interior de- ¬ partment while to the other end of 4ie string was attached a card bearing this iu scirption Plese Kepe Yur Durn Ole Goos- ¬ es Home The Hodkins water fowl are now reconcentrados upon the Hodkins home ranch Philadelphia Record JW ¬ is the maiden name of rubbish Atchison Globe Only a sprain You may be a cripple St Jacobs Oil cures sure lace In warning there is strength Lew Wal- ¬ ¬ ¬ A mule a kick man sick cured the bruises St Jacobs Oil V ¬ ¬ ¬ MW gmfthv rr irr m we ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ kJMwC S THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS ¬ ¬ ¬ is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination but alstf to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fig Syrup Co only and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Galifornia Fig Syrup Co only a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 2aping gas ¬ No intelligent estimate of the loss yet can be made In the opinion of capitol officials and mechanics who Evidence That a Negro and Not Tom Wool folk Was the Murderer of money a Georgia Family Nov 7 imitations manufactured by other par- ¬ ties The high standing of the Cali ¬ fornia Fig Sykup Co with the medi- ¬ cal profession and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has j givea to millions of families makes the came of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy It is far in advance of all other laxatives as it acts on the kidneys liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ¬ ing them and it does not grfpe nor nauseate In order to get its beneficial effects please remember the name of the Company CAUFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO 8AN FRANCISCO V -- ¬ ¬ examined the structure Sunday night the loss will reach probably 200000 to the building The loss on the library and records as stated above can be scarcely estimated in dollais and cents A million dollars could not replace them because of many of them no duplicates are in existence Arrangements were completod Sun ¬ day night by which the sittings of the supreme court will not be interrupted The court will convene Monday in the room of the senate committee on the District of Columbia one of the most How spacious rooms in the capitol long the sessions of the court will be held there will be determined by the justices them sol ires Macon book Ga A memorandum just found among the things LOUISVIIIiE Ky Cal NEW TTORIC N T willed to a Macon man by a Negro lynched two years ago at Maysfied S C for murdering a family there con- ¬ tains an account of the murder of the nine members of the Woolfolk family in this county eight years ago for which Tom Woolfolk oldest son was hanged protesting his innocence The Negro claims to have done this killing as well as dozens of others IJm iiiuii Duxl ft have all disappeared I had been troubled with constipation for some time but after tak- ins the first Cascaret I have had no trouble with this ailment We cannot speak too high ¬ ly of Casoarets Fred Wartman oiuo uenaaawwn Ave Philadelphia Pa her and but ane has been taking CASGARETS facethey jnywlfo had pimples on i rm f -- - CANDY Maoison Ind Nov 7 Lineman Oliver Allen injured internally by the fall of a fire alaxm telegraph pole it dead He leaves a widow and three children Hnngred Himself TRADE MARK REGISTERED 3I told on the highest authority that the fined to the Columbian university hosFashoda question has been settled and pital suffering from an attack of ma ¬ that a general and satisfactory ar larial fever rangement has been reached with Failed to Start at Two Places France Emvood Ind Nov 4 The window Consul General Goldstnidt Dead glass factories at Frankton and Ores4 J Goldsinidt the tes failed to start Thursday morning J3KRLIX Nov United States consul general ere died oh account of a shortage of gatherers Wednesday evening He had been in and blowers No date has been set for resumption ill health for some time ¬ Funeral Services Over Consul Goldschuiidts En land Ruyinr DiriUed Spirits Washington Nov 4 Gen Anson D Remains New York Nov 4 The correspond- ¬ Chicago Nov 4 Tie British gov¬ McCook one of the members of the ¬ Nov 7 The funeral servBerlin ent of the Evening Post in London tel ernment has closed a contract here for war investigating commission is con- ¬ the immediate ices over the remains of Julius Gold I am egraphs his paper as follows delivery gal-¬ TUshoda Row Over t Gen A D McCook III Wth His Necktie ¬ ¬ lons of distilled spirits at Montreal An intimation was also given that about 450000 more gallons would in all likelihood be ordered within about ten days Washington -- of 125000 Honolulu Lands for Naval Purposes Nov 4 President ux setting aside certain lots or plats wuu m Honolulu for naval purposes j AimOUU fjasueu 10c 25c 50c Nov 7 Ind CURE CONSTIPATION Jacob Stein a traveling peddler sui Blerllng Xltmtdj Company Chicago Montreal Kc Yorfc 314 cided here Saturday morning by bang guaranteed by ing ising a necktie in a Monon bos NkTnRAft sPld andctJKE Tobacco all drne Kj8ts l0 Habit schmidt the late United States consul car The body unless claimed will be Top Snap FISH TACKLE general here who died on November 2 buried in the paupers graveyard SPORTSMEJCis SUPPLIES Complete CHEAPER Una ILSEWSIKE JDonbler I took place Saturday Many American ixad ttuap Breech CQ09 POWELL fi CLEWEHTCO consuls from various places in Ger Loader Tu Shot His Wife Fru 4T8JUIStCJNCINVATI many were present Sandusky 0 Nov 7 As the resull of a family quarrel James McGowan ww mm ii jar mm Will Sipn Peace Treaty Under Protest iff iinn g gwMmMa 1jASlAnWJ of Marblehead- shot and seriously Nov 7 The IMIHFS WHUJAIl fISP FAIIS London Best Cough Syrup TSksteeGood TJso of the Daily Mail says younded liis wife and then fired a bul in time Koia by flrueisKJ tnBByafsw-miii-iji- ai Spain will sign the peace treaty mi- - let into his own head killing himseU instantly 4oitjvotest Crawsfordsviilk Good Never Sicken Weaken or Gripe Pleasant Palatable Potent Taste Good Do ¬ 1I1NV Tot catalog- - ¬ Madrid-corresponden- - t - ¬ fi t J JvSJL - A -- TTRS jc fir3i77yx v TT THE BOUKBON NEWS PAEIS KY TUESDAY NOVEMBER 8 1898 THE OLD TIME CIRCUS reaved and friendless commands re¬ ferred to at Sedgwick as the cavalry 2bc circus thirty years ago was better far trumpeter remarked to the gunner than now The elephant was a wonder just to see when they were going out to stir the I could watch him half a day echoes with their reveille only these at As he fed himself with hay And each separate beast was worth the Sedgwick and one stalwart old captain price to me with his devoted half hundred Tre- ¬ Uever clown was half so funny never maine still doing duty at the cantonmonkey half so droll ment fond lonely old father wlhose All the tinsel was pure metal then to me Every acrobat amazing every rider sim- ¬ heart was wrapped up in that one child ply great yet could not deny her to the man she And that small trapeze man what a man loved so well Sedgwick was begin ¬ was he ning to yawn and stir The night owls And when the woman sang We Parted in the canyons were hooting back to by the Riverside And Youll Not Forget and Youll Re ¬ their nests dismayed by the howlings member Me of the human night owls tacking home She was really so pathetic to duty already half regretful of the That I wiped my eyes and cried wlhisky wasted while before them was wanted then to take her home with me I The shows we see in these days are never that remorseless wrath to come The half so fine cooks were astir in the barracks and The cost of tickets often bothers me filmy smoke veils were sailing straight Though the man still cracks his whip And the clown seems pretty flip aloft from the chimneys of half a dozen There is nothing much I care to hear or see company kitchens Already too the Thoughts of business taxes lasses rheu- ¬ household servants along the row of matism other crosses All combine to make the circus seem quite cavalry officers quarters that which backed to the south were lighting their flat I no longer love the songstress with her little morning blazes for Sedgwick lay paint and frills and flosses antlhracite In the I no longer want to take her home at that beyond range and 20 good old days of But Id like to see the old time show of 3ears before the thirty years ago cocktail not coffee was the necessary When I wore no pointed shoes my feet prelude to reveille and morning stables were bare Now with the wisdom that comes long When lemonade was nectar peanuts were a joy after war only case hardened bandy ¬ And That old show without a worry or a care legged old dragoons ever dreamed of a Pueblo Post drink at that hour of leap from sleep to life the inner cavalr3man craves the juice of Mocha and mocks at rye From every set of cavalry quarters then the kitchen chimney sent aloft its feathery jilume with one exception a sub- ¬ alterns house well over toward the BY CAPTAIN CHARLES KING western end of the row and toward the gate thereof edging away from the Copyrighted 1896 by F Tennyson Neely ribald homeward bound of the main road and shuffling stolidly across the SYNOPSIS mesa Hop Ling was making his rapid Chapter I Fannie McLane a young widow is invited to visit the Graftons way Fan tan had gone against him at Fort Sedgwick Her sister tries to dis ¬ and but for his hands his pockets were suade her as Randolph Merriam whom empty Hop bore with him an air of she had jilted for old McLane and his bride depression and was followed by a faint are stationed there Chapter II Fannie McLanes wedding fragrance as of maudragora His bleary causes family feeling A few months later little eyes were searching furtively she while traveling with her husband along that line of fence and stables for meets Merriam on his wedding trip Chapter III Some time previous to this the gleam of the sentrys carbine and Merriam had gone on a government sur- ¬ cap ornaments He must place that vey fallen ill and had been nursed by Mrs watchman of the night and know his Tremaine and daughter Florence A hasty ground before he entered post Spose note from Mrs McLanes stepson takes the officer of the guard had happened to the plains him Chapter IV Young McLane dictates to to meet him during the night Spose Merriam a dying message which is sent somebody sick Spose Misse Mel to Parry a young Chicago lawyer and Bang brother-in-laof Mrs McLane Reply lium she wanttce chow chow causes Merriamto swoon He is taken to the morning gun roared its lust3r sumthe Tremaines calls for Florence mons to be up and doing and skulking Chapter V Engagement of Florence coyotes squatted lower as they sneaked Tremaine to Merriam is announced wed ¬ away from the outlying quarters no ding shortly follows Chapter VI Mr McLane is mysterious- ¬ chicken the richer and the guard ly shot in San Francisco Merriam is turned out with 20 additions to com ¬ greatly excited when he reads account in pany Q and more still a coming and the papers While still in mourning Mrs Mc- ¬ telegraph instrument in the clerks of- ¬ Lane prepares to visit Fort Sedgwick Chapter VII Mrs McLane arrives at fice began to call Lalarrup Lalarrup v the fort Merriam is startled at the news Lalarrup and the soldier operator and he and his wife absent themselves washing- his face in a tin basin outside from the formal hop that evening The deuce with Chapiter VIII Mr and Mrs Merriam glanced up and said you You alwajs call when Im wash pay their respects to the widow on an evening when she would be sure to have ing Whats up now and had to drop many other callers When the call is ablutions and wringing his hands as returned Merriam is away and his wife pleads Illness as excuse for not seeing he ran to answer the sharp insistent Ar2ieMrs McLane receives telegram par- ¬¬ summons and as he listened his face rested phicago Your uncle stricken grew keen and excited and checking alysis You will be summoned Secure the rapid clicking of the key one in- ¬ papers otherwiselose everything C M stant he yelled to the drowsy clerk in She faints and is revived with difficulty Billy quick Chapter IX Mrs McLane desires to see the adjoining office Grafton persuades him to go Tumble up and see if Lieut Merriams Merriam but the widow postpones the meeting till back Ive a message for him and next noon then clicked and listened and noted Chapter X Florence learns Merriam 1 has been to-- see Mrs McLane and in a again but the reveille was chirruping storm of passion will not allow him to ex- ¬ its merry music and the sweet cool plain Shortly after Merriam is intercepted by Fannie McLane as he is passing through morning air rang with the melody and Graftons yard Florence witnesses the the troopers were tumbling out from meeting which she supposes has been pre- ¬ the barracks and ever across the parade arranged and swoons officers came stalking forth from their Chapter XL Mrs McLane begs Merriam doorways for the th were for papers given him by her stepson but about morning stables and sticklers roll cajl which he tells her were all forwarded to Parry Merriam is seriously wounded in and most prominent figure of all fight with greasers streaking across the mesa with pig¬ Upon regaining her tails and pajamas a flying with his felt Chapter XII strength Florence returns to her home bottomed boots fairly flashing with which she now in her jealous brooding de ¬ flaring eyes distended for once at least cides to leave with mad appeal and dread in every feature and shrill distress in his chat- ¬ CHAPTER XII Continued tering tones came Hop Ling straight Wild eyed with beating- heart Flor-¬ for the guardhouse and shrieking for ence rushed through the dining room Mellium to the dark kitchen beyond and rapped A new officer of the guard a scowling Hop Ling imperiously at a door and unresponsive man turned from his No an ¬ she cried up I need you The brute she murmured to survey of the array of grinning prison- ¬ swer herself as she threw herself heavily ers forgetting their own troubles in upon the door and it flew open and the contemplation of Hops grotesque plunged her in The Chinamans little miserj- and this new official Whittaker Stop your sanctum was deserted She kept no by name sternly shouted infernal noise you clapper jawed maid One schooled Chinaman easily and efficiently did all the housework of heathen What the devils the mat- ¬ a lieutenants humble quarters and was ter Mellium Mellium was all poor generally employed in that capacity in 1 Imost every garrison of the far west Hop could pant Mr Merriam isnt heresaid Whit ¬ JpSfoe flew to the rear door and locked v Wtm that then up to the second story where taker majestically Oh wha he gone Misse Mellium were the pretty guestrooms as well as gone She gone Minion alle gone their own hers and Randys with all Whew said Whittaker Sergeant their closets and nooks and corners take charge of the guard Ive got to go She took one rapid survey through them and then one fierce wild look at up to Capt Graftons and report this I Jierself in the mirror 01 her ciaimy Come on with me 3ou heathen and dressing table Are you Floy Tre forgetful of the officer of the day and J 1 maine V Are you the little girl wno was only too ready to visit Graftons and reared in the Hitlers Are you to make bask under that window the lieutenant hastened a lifelong fool for any man And as hopefully away Hop obedient and following Matters werent open the dress she spoke she began to so bad perhaps then after all thought ¬ she had been wearing for Randys ben efit The folds of the stylish skirt one he Odd though the freak might be of Mrs Haynes planning when in Chi his master and mistress might possibly cago were tossed in reckless disorder have trotted away together for a very upon the snowy coverlet of the bed and early morning ride and would soon be back demanding breakfast her nrecious locket Randys locket But Grafton was out in an instant ip was as suddenly unclasped from the and together did the three hasten to the ground white throat ana mtne tumult or uie proud in her soul she heard no souno guard- ¬ pretty nest which Randy had soushered¬ ly furnished for his bride Hop at the sudden stir and sortie house She never knew that there was them to the dark empty parlor then to aio sentrj faithful to his watch along the empty rooms above There 011 the unrumpled bed just the rear of officers row to take up and t pass on the stirring reassuring cry that where she had thrown them were the no army girl canli ear without rejoicing garments Flo had hastily discarded or miss without alarm Two oclock There on the dressing table were toilet articles in wild disarray Shes heard - ana alls well breaking over the far in some way of his orders to chase those The dawn was said Whittaker sul- ¬ Jornada and turning the distant Giuad- - d d greasers aloupe into gold when the Riflers rolled lenly He who hated the name of -swav officers and men barring the Fanny Hay ward a year gone by for hav ¬ WJMa mr rtimnnnv lice fbv war de ing jilted his fondest friend now well partment orders a few years ago com nigh hated him because the woman nnniV I and K of each regiment of sought him again and Whittaker knew V infantry were skeletonized by trans it We can soon tell said iT n nthpr nomoanies r Uier ux wen rmnn merely paper com briefly by following her trail Grafton Ssaving tlhose two tmands Just as Co Q has been for- Down to the little stable they went but first Grafton stepped back into Irearsthe derisive title of theguara- Bandys bath and dressing room Yes so does upaKe J tHka tft se prisoners a name ior xue 4ur just as he thought there was a note uc- to appear as ¬ - S TERRIBLE DISASTER AT SEA The Cljdo Line Steamer Croatan Burns ta the Waters ViNYAiiD Kdsre Oft Cape Charles People Lose Their Lives Five stuck in Randys mirror but no womanly little scrawl no young wifes cooing confidence to her devoted mate It was in stout envelope and the superscription in a hand that spread itself over the entire face was formal indeed menacing- ¬ ¬ LIEUT MEKRlAM An Army Wife -- th Cavalry The captains face grew quickly grave as he came forth and closed the door behind him Which way did Merriam head asked he of Whittaker a moment later as the three regathered back of ike line Straight off to the southwest said Whittaker and here go her tracks by Jove Straight away for the end of the row and from there The two officers looked in each others eyes a moment then strode hurriedly to the west end of the line Before them there broad and far spreading brave in the slanting sunshine the rolling reach of the mesa toward the Santa Beyond that valley the slow Clara rising stretch of desert toward the old old mission miles and miles away Be- ¬ yond all the far foothills and glistening range of the Mescalero But not toward these did Mignons daintj- - foot tracks lead Straight as the crow flies they clipped the sandy bar ¬ ren when once well out beyond the line and hearing of the westward sentry Straight swift and sure like homing pigeon Floy had evidently shaken loose her rein and bade her pet and precious bear her swerving never far at least as strength would last to where there was ever waiting her the changeless love and pit- - and protection of the sheltering arms at the old cantonment now her only hope of home and personal ¬ Private w ¬ - ¬ CHAPTER XDX No word of this to anyone Whit- ¬ taker said Grafton as they turned away He was beginning to see through it all He knew that two ladies of the garrison were calling at his quarters just at that luckless hour near retreat when as he had urged Merriam went thither and asked for Mrs McLane He knew that they had left and gone on up the row while his wife was expostulat- ¬ ing with Fanny aloft and Randy was waiting below He knew that one at least of their number would be sure to tell what was occurring not as a mat- ¬ ter of malice by any means but simply because slhe couldnt help telling and everything that she saw and heard He knew that sympathizing women were dropping in every feAV minutes to see dear Florrie herself if a possible thing or to inquire how she was and he quickly conjectured that one or more of these visitors had What let fall the fatal observation Grafton did not know was that such a visitation had befallen after Florence had virtually asked Randy to tell where he had been and after his hapless fail- ¬ ure to explain immediately the entire circumstances It roused the demon of her passionate nature to be told the truth by other lips than his But this anj--thing star We must try to make it seem that she has ridden off at dawn in hopes of meeting Randy on his return with the prisoners was Mrs Haynes decision after she had recovered from the shock and had heard the whole story and this commended itself to Grafton as wise when his wife came back to htm and he had returned from the morning stables And too was what they intended at first this to say to Merriam when he should come in ravenous for breakfast and aston ¬ ished at not finding his wife But high noon came and brought no Randy In the words of the acting adjutant high noon brought only high jinks Crane officer of the dar and a dozen other officers had seen Hop Lines frantic charge across the parade at reveille and numbers of men had heard his announcement of the general hegira at Merriams Before guard mounting it was known that Mignons trail led straight awa3 to the upper fords of the Santa Clara far from the direction in which Rand3 had gone At ten a herds ¬ man came in who said he reckoned the lady must have dropped this He saw her riding like the wind the short cut for Joses ranch on the old Navajo trail and he handed over poor Florries little traveling bag which she had evidently strapped to her saddle never calculat- ¬ ing perhaps never caring what the strain might be never missing it when it was gone They sen tit to Mrs Ha3ne who could no longer keep up her brave face but sobbed over it as would a moth- ¬ er over some prized relic of a lost and beloved child Then Bux ordered out three of his swiftest trailers and riders and the best light wagon at the post With the wag- ¬ on went the post surgeon and Mrs Hayne who lefther brood to a neighbors care Thej took with them such drugs and restoratives as seemed necessary and at noon the3 were across the Santa Clara on the road to the cantonment ex- ¬ pecting to reach Joses b3 nightfall and find their runawaj-- darling there ex ¬ hausted b3r her long hours in saddle and compelled to sta under that friendry shelter as sometimes with her father and twice at least with Rand3 she had stayed on her journeys to and fro There she would have to remain over night until Mlgnon should be able to go on again with the rise of the morning never-to-be-neglect- ed THE SPANIARDS DECLINE They Will Not Accede to mand In Iteferencn to the Philippine Islands Meet Again Tuesday Aimrcas De¬ Pabis Nov 5 The joint session 01 the peace commissions Frida3 lasted two hours The Spaniards refused the proposition made hy the Americans on Monda3- last but the negotiations wer not broken off While it is believed that no formal counter proposition was made there was a discussion of th Philippine question outside the lines of the American propositions Th commissions then adjourned until Tuesday next Madijid via Biarritz France Nov 5 Premier Sagasta after a long consultation with the queen regent Friday spontaneously declared to a number of newspaper correspondents that he hardly expected that the Americana would abandon their pretentions in the matter of the Philippines The gov ernment he said had instructed Senoi Montero Eios the head of the Spanish peace commission to defend Spains just claims to the utmost obtaining all possible concessions The Spanish commissioners Senor Sagasta said would in no case retire because such a step would be equivalent to a rupture and a renewal of hostilities in which case he fears that the Americans would bombard the Canaries the African colonies and the Spanish ports Spain being unable to resist The newspapers are indignant at the Americans declaring that they regard it as impossible to obtain justice from - ¬ ¬ ¬ disaster at sea fortunately with o small loss of life five persons in all was made known Friday b the land ¬ ing here of 22 persons who escaped from the burning steamer Croatan of the Cij de line bound from New York for Wilmington N C and George- ¬ town S C The disaster occurred on November 1 about 18 miles north of Cape Charles and about 205 miles from New York from which port the steamer mailed on October SI with a general cargo and eight passengers At 3 oclock in the afternoon tho burned hulk of the big freighter sank beneath the waves Of the 27 persons who were on board 22 have survived These passengers were landed at this port Friday afternoon by the schooner Alice E Clark of Portland Me which had been in the vicinity of the Croatan at the time she was burning The Croatans list of drowned is as fol¬ Haven Mass Nov 5 A V -- -- ard lows Second Assistant Engineer Jeremiah McCarthy of Nova Scotia leaves a widow in New York Steward James Curtis of Jersey City Mrs James Curtis wife of the stew¬ Frank known N C an oiler last name un ¬ Jennie Willard colored Wilmington The stoiy of the disaster is told by Capt Hale and other officers of the un ¬ fortunate vessel as follows The Croaton was but 20 hours from New York on her way to Wilmington aud going at a good rate of speed with a smooth sea and calm weather when at J p m a fireman came hurriedly on deck and reported that the ship was on fire A general alarm was immediate ¬ ly given and an effort was made to low- ¬ er the boats but the fire spread with such rapidit3r that all efforts to reach them were unavailing because of the flames In fact in less than ten minutes after the lire was re¬ ported the ship was complete envel ¬ oped in flames from stem to stern Shortby after the fire was discovered an explosion took place in the cargo which blew off the after hatches A second explosion followed a few minutes later and the ship was then a mass of flames It was at this time that Superintendent Ilale seeing that to remain on the vesuel meant sure death gave orders for all hands to jump overboard and save themselves as best they could The gallant captain was the last man to leave the ship remaining en deck with his first officer until thev were completely enveloped in flames oud the vessel had commenced to sink There seemed to be no panic on board and men and women after lashing on their life preservers calmry leaped Spain Washington Nov 5 The administration is awaiting results from the peace commission with equanimity in the realization that the government is ¬ Meantime the wires from Cimarron Junction had been hot with news and McGrath the operator lived the da3 of his life for hours the most important man at the post The rioters had got wind of the coming of troops and had sought to block the way by wrecking a freight caboose in Calamas Gorge The Riflers swarmed out and had things in shape within the hour and went wliistling on again Ever3one knew trouble would end the momentthe3got to the scene of the strike but what might not happen meantime TO BE CONTINUED TOOjMUCH IiiMlies Sometimes W -- ml W yh wT mJ A 0 1 J v I5833 - jfthrown them - There on the unrumpled bed lust wnere she had J f 3 -- H v- - in itself reasoned Grafton was not enough to drive Florence into flight She must have watched for his later coming must have seen him go oh fatal step for which he George Graf- ¬ ton and no one else was responsible away from the path that led to his wife and home straight to that which bore Jiim to the side of the woman he had loved before ever he set eyes on And thither she pcr Flo3r Tremaine ghance had followed but there what had she seen what had she heard There were aching hearts in manj households at Sedgwick that cloudless morning but the man who suffered most was Grafton The whole truth flashed upon him as he followed the prints of Mignons nimble hoof He would have to tell his wife and Mrs IIa3ne but no one else No word of this to anyone Whit taker therefore he cautioned with a sigh Well Im not all asinine was that troubled subalterns reph though I dare sa3 youve thought me so of late God forbid that I should judge any man thought Grafton to himself after what Ive done this past night Harriet Grafton was greatly shocked when told her husbands fears and did not altogether meekhy accept his cau- ¬ tion to keep the secret from Fannj who still slept the sleep of the innocent and virtuous and clear of conscience Hop Ling had been told to go indoors put all the rooms to rights have the breakfast table set and breakfast pre- ¬ pared as usual and he wondered but Mrs Hayne was speedily obe3ed aroused bj the announcement that Mrs Grafton was below and was well aware that something extraordinar3 had oc ¬ curred to warrant a call at so earl3 an hour Even the children wearied after last nights vigil were still asleep Don ¬ ning a wrapper she hastened out on the landing and soitly called over the bal- ¬ usters I know 3ou have news for me Mrs Grafton please comeup And in the teliing of her tidings was it any wonder that the younger matron Overdress in Soma Respects To be out of fashion is to be out of the world is a sa3ing which it is diff- ¬ icult to overcome to the satisfaction of the girl who wishes to preserve an appearance and we do not blame our girls for having a desire to be apace with the times in their costumes How- ¬ ever we regret that the ladies of the present time are obliged to festoon their heads with such an abundance of decorations that the beholder is puzzled in his attempts at distinguishing the handiwork of nature among the pro f usi6n of miliner3 It seems to us that this artificial array is a1 piece of useless extravagance and we would ash the fair sex to consider how impossible it is for them to add anything that can be ornamental to what is already th masterpiece of nature The head ha the most beautiful appearance as wel as the highest station in a human fig ure Nature has laid out all her art ir beautifying the face she has touched it with vermillion planted in it a double row of ivor3 made it the seat of smiles and blushes lighted it up ana enlivened it with the brightness of the C3es given it airs and graces that can not be described and surrounded it with such a flowing shade of hair as sets all its beauties in the most agreeable light In short she seema to have designed the head as the cupo la to the most glorious of her works and when Ave load it with such a pile of supernumerary ornaments we de stro3r the sjmmetry of the human fig ure and foolisbfy contrive to call oil the C3e from the great and real beauup-to-date d DECORATION ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ perfectly well prepared for any turn the negotiations may take The navy especial is in a state of preparedness should it come to a re sumption of hostilities far in advance of its condition at the outbreak of the war One b3 one all of the splendid fighting machines of the North Atlan ¬ tic squadron which had been brought north at the earliest moment were docked cleaned and thoroughly refit- ¬ ted at the New York and Norfolk navy yards Their ammunition supplies were replenished and the3 are now with possibly one or two exceptions ready for instant service in almost any quarter of the globe Adm Dewe3 has taken considerable precautions in the eases of his own vessels having dis¬ patched them one 3r one to the big British docks at Hong Kong where they have Veen placed in as good condition as possible out- ¬ side of our home ports Secretary Long has prudently declined to part with the new numerous fleet of auxil ¬ iary vessels acquired b the govern ¬ ment just prior to and during the war These were all inspected b3 a technical board which found that a number of Lhcm were not particularly well adapted to naT3 uses but the secretary concluded that these vessels were still sufficiently serviceable for emergency uses and accordingly kept them in con- ¬ dition to be commissioned at short no ¬ tice As far as the army is concerned while the original force of nearl3 a quarter of a million men called into service b3 the president has been Largely diminished by the mustering out of manj regiments and organiza ¬ tions it is the opinion of expert mili tar3r officers that the army as a whole is really a more formidable weapon now than it was at any period during the war This apparently paradoxical statement is explained b3 the fact that such of the troops as are now in the service have had the discipline of sev- ¬ eral months hard training The men have steadil3 improved in efficiency and their officers know how to take care of them as well as to fight battles The staff corps have cuxed of the evils from which man3 thev suffered during the war and are prepared to move troops with rapidity with due care for their health and for their adequate rationing- - during an3 campaign that might be expected In fact all branches of the military ser-¬ vice provided bjr the experience of the war and arc now as previously stated in better shape than ever before ¬ ¬ v into the water knowing that their chances of escape were much more cer ¬ tain than if they remained on board the burning ship Some of the pas¬ sengers had their faces scorched and many had their clothing on fire w en the3r leaped into the sea The captain and first officer succeeded in securing a yawl boat which had been damaged in lowering and by hard work rescued eight persons from the water The burning ship was sighted by the four masted schooner Alice Clark of Portland Capt Clark from Norfolk for Portland which lay becalmed six miles off and her captain sent a boat crew to aid in the work of rescue They succeeded in saving 12 persons many of whom had been an hour or more in the water and had becomo nearby exhausted They were taken on board the Clark and given every possible attention Capt Hale his officers crew and pas- ¬ sengers all speak in the highest praisa of the treatment the3 received at the hands of Capt Clark his wife and the crew on boad the Clark Capt Clark not only gave thtj ship wrecked men and women food and clothing but supplied them with moneys to take them to their 3omes ¬ AN EPIDEMIC OF SMALLPOX Medical Inspector Woodson K ports ThaS More Than Half the Population of Gbara Are Affected ¬ ties to childish Ledger gewgaws Y FIF1Y SEVEN TROPHY GUNS Ancient Spanish Cannon CirirtreI at San tiago Arrive at New Yiric on Hoard the Transport Cheater ¬ Unnbaslietl The following story is told of Mr a distinguished member of tin X Indian civil service woil known for hi wit and raciness Being at home 01 leave of absence he ound himself guest at a dinner party where all pres ent were strangers to him Lord the host presenting him to a ver3 prett and vivacious looking woman he bowe and professed himself charmed sa3ing 4I see 3ou know everybody in th room and all about them so 3rou mus initiate me rTow for instance indicat ing a gentleman who had evidentl been talcing nitrate of silver for sonn malady who is that man with the blui face Sir said the lady icily that ism husband Oh said Mr X quite una ¬ the very woman I want to bashed meet Now tell me is he blue all over London Telegraph 5 -- Washington Nov 5 The war de partment has been informed of the ar rival at New York of th3 transport Chester having on board 57 tropin guns from Santiago These guns were taken from the Morro and other forti¬ ¬ rived Thursday on the United States cruiser Cincinnati after visiting Hol guin Gibara Baracoa Sagua de Tana mo and Guantanamo reports that on his arrival at Gibara with Col Hoods regiment he discovered more than fications at Santiago They will be half the population suffering taken to the Watervlict arsenal for ex from smallpox There were also animation as to whether they can be cases of tyhoid and dysehtaryimany He made available for militar3r purposes went immediately to work and sys It is understood that they are not con tematically isolated the houses He sidered of much account and it is ex- insisted on the regiment the 2d im pected that they will be distributed by munes being encamped in a healthy act of congress to the various states location near the sea ¬ ¬ ¬ itary department of Santiago who ar¬ Nov 5 Dr Woodson medical inspector of the mil¬ Santiago dk Cuba German Colony in Tripoli London Nov 5 The Constantinople ¬ burst into tears correspond ent of the Standard sa3rs of peace negotiations breaking up the Emperor Williams visit to Constanti- navy department will be read- - if hos- ¬ nople has yesulted in an agreement tilities are resumed Instructions have been sent to all the navy yards to with the sultan whereby the latter Tliis Onjjrnt to Be Stopped gives the kaiser the right to plant a rush repairs on ships TVat was ah awful tragedy at St large German colon3 along the whole British Troops for N wfonndland Louis the other night Tripoli This arrangement was it I havent read the pa ¬ frontier of Wrat Halifax N S Nov 5 Two com- ¬ will protect the sultan against French per to day panies of the Eoyal Canadian regiment One of the bridesmaids at a wedding encroachments across the Tripoli Tunis of regulars are ready for removal to playfully threw her slipper after the frontier and will avoid granting a con Newfoundland The war ship Pelican cessi Qn in Asia Minor which would in happy couple- and hit tie groom is held in readiness to accompany duce Kussia to demand compensation Chicago Daily News them ¬ Undo Sam Prepared for an ISmercencj Washington Nov 5 In the event t W il i I - -- f lJ K ii rr 1 - Tr - im A iii aiwi i i THE BOUBBOE MSW t i PABIS e ELY TTJES A NOVEMBER 8 1898 ni m nf in Um HWy t TflTMffflrSJJ mtwthtx - bt RoVal-Baking Powder Hade from pure cream of tartar t 8 1 r i A f Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK tv r J 5 n THE BBBBBOK DEWS Eighteenth Year Established 1881 j t If I i Published every Tuesaayand Friday by WALTER CHAMP fSditors and Owners BBUHE MILLER Make all Checks Money Orders etc MiiiiiKR movable to the order of Champ i f P It J rr i tion half rates each Insertion thereafter F y Displays one dollar per inch for first InserLocals or reading notices ten cents pel line each insertion Locals in blac type twenty cents per ine each insertion Fractions of liuesconntRS full lines when running at line rates ObituRrDR cards of thanks calls on candi dates resolutions of respect and matter of a like nature ten cents per line Special rates given for large advertise ments and yearly cards A D VER 7 ItilJVlJ R A TEb ¬ ¬ ¬ From Distant Porto Rico The friends of Dr Ben Frank of this city will be glad to hear from him through the following extracts taken from a letter written from Guayama I promised to write you of my trip On Sept 9th Co Gmounted started for a trip across the island under command of Capt Sohan Dr Freeman and myself went along as across the island - X ii ff - 1 t - i i I I medical staff and considered ourselves very fortunate We took a pack train of fifty mules to carry ten days rations The only baggage allowed us was a haversack a frying pan knife fork and spoon canteen and blanket Of course Dr Freeman and I had medicine cases and the boys had guns strapped to tbeir saddles We were mounted like caval rymen The company was out to look for guerrillas so an advance guard was sent out We had to ride through mud over a foot deep and then ride through a drenching rain W rested our horses every five miles the road being only a mountain trail which was very rough On the banks of a river which oar horses swam we found a number of They native washerwomen at work lay the clothes on the ground and use rocks to beat the dirt out of them At five oclock we reached Ad juntas and the dog tents were pitched The mess call was indeed welcome as we had fasted since fiv in the morning The sow belly hard tack beans and coffee were eaten with relish Passing through Adjuntas a town of 3000 the next morning we were greeted by the native children with their arms full of oranges and bananas 1 he city Is clean and it has a nice plaza During a climb througn the mountains we met a native fnneral which was a peculiar sight to us A large man was carrying the coffin on his head and was preceded by a small boy who carried a white cross About six oclock we reached Utuado ana camped on a large field which had lately been a Spanish camp There were many gun pits on the field The 6tb Massachusetts is stationed at Utuado and the boys were delighted to see us until they found out that we were not sent to relieve them When we saw the Massachusetts boys salute the negro officers of one of their companies our boys were thankful that they were Kentuckians Utuado has 5000 inhabitants and has like all Porto Rican towns a beautiful plaza Among the points of interests which I visited was a Catholic Chuich which is said to be 150 years old The interior is very handsome and contains a superb life size picture of Christ The were otber fine pictures on the walls While near tbH church I wit n S3ed a Native burial Atter thr grave d gger had removed many I ones from the grave the body of a child wh taken from the coffin wrapped in a sheet aud paced in the grave The coffin was ¬ taken back to town and I afterwards learned that the poorer classes rented coffins which looked to be worth about fifty cents I suppose it not a question of money but a custom After staying a few days in Utuado we were ordered to go to protect the uatives near the town of Ouciby trnprrillas I c Cnanh nnrrht- itto wftm fortim ite for we p jcted to see some fighting The many many banana trees and views or tuo ocean made the sceeery grand Lieutenant Edwards and I made our headquarters at the home of Ange Sanckey a wealthy Spaniard and the men were stationed two at each hou36 ¬ in the neighborhood to protect the prop erty from the guerrillas who were turn ¬ ing and destroying Spanish and Porto Kicau property alike Angel Sanckey gave us a fine dinner that night the first time we had eaten from plates since we landed Ihtee days later Lieut Edwards and four men went to a plantation five miles distance to hold it from the guerrillas During his absence two guerrillas came up to Sankeys and fired at me I fired five shots at them and they ran like dogs At nine that night I received a note saying Lieutenant the from come at once and bring ten men Was attacked last night by band of fifty We killed one and wounded two Ltent Edwards came in as I finished reading the note There was no more trouble We arrested and put in prison ten horse thieves Our time being up we returned to Utuado but were ordered back for ten days more During our absence several fine mantatio s were burned One morning about three oclock I was awakened and handed a note saying that Private Butler had been shot while on guard and for me to come at once The messenger waited aud we mounted native horses and began the ride over a dark rough road We were stopped by Spanish soldiers who eyed us with sus- ¬ picion but we reached Butler at 520 A Spanish surgeon had dressed the wound before I arrived but an examination showed that he was shot through the right arm and lung He was bleeding inwardly and soon died We buried him at Oncibo firing a salute over his grave He was shot by mistake and was killed by a Mauser bullet which went through an inch and a half of wood before it struck him Lieut and myself went to see the Spanish Colonel about it the next day and he regretted it very much The next day the British consul who is also American consul asked for ten men to go to the Spanish Colonel and demand protection as the Spanish still held the town The consul Mr Wilson had been insulted by a native who was arrested but released at the jail door We demanded that the native and the two policemen be arrested and the Spanish Colonel promised to have it We took dinner with done Consul Wilson that day and he enter- ¬ tained us royally and invited us to his home whenever we came to town Several times when we came to town we traded rations with the Spanish soldiers The Spanish Colonel said that when our company came to town he would leave it Col Castleman has sent for me to come oerore mm ana nas notinea me that I am promoted to be surgeon with the rank of First Lieutenant I send a Porto Rican paper to Walrer uhamp It is the first paper ever printed in English on the island ¬ GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS NUPTIAL KNOTS Theatrical And Other-wise-Th- Foyer Remarks In Engagements v in Frankfort Friday night rirostou Au Old Maids Convention will be held David Clarke will nlav opera nousi Garrick at the Winchester night Dr M Ernest Warner of Louisville whose wife sued him for a divorce for calling her a d n fool has filed an affidavit witndrawiug the damn Lexington theatre goers will t ee Hoyts A Milk White Flag Thursday night and Creston Clark in Ray Bias Friday night The Last of His Race Saturday afternoon and David Garrick Satur ¬ day night true cause of Rheumatism there would be no such thing as lini- ¬ ments and lotions for this painful Falmouth has a Friday Night lub and disabling disease The fact is and Paris has a Monday Night Club Rheumatism is a disordered state The neighboring cities might get a move The marriage of Miss Stella Ouerbacker of the blood it can be reached on and complete the calendar for the and Dr Garland Sherrill of Louisville therefore only through the blood wfiek will occur next Tuesday evening at But all blood remedies can not cure seven oclock in the Broadway Methodist Rheumatism for it is an obstinate Church 0 Miss Nell Richardson will be maid of honor Mrs Marie of Louisville has jilted Baron von Norde a nephew of the late Prince Bismarck They were betrorheed when Mrs Bullitt attended school in Berlin A society organization at Winchester but the Barons family objected to the is known as the F A D Club No one American girl who vowed to be reexcept the fifteen members know the venged mystic meaning of the letters and as BIRTHS the members are ladies the secret may not be a secret long The Advent Of Our Future Men And Goodloe-Shreve-Ransom-Bullitt Announcements And Sol ¬ emnizations Of The Marriage Vows The marriaere of attorney Chash Har- ¬ ris and Mi Jane Nnckols both of Versailles will occur at an early date Attorney Sam Jeffries of Winchester and Miss Ella Haggard ot Dayton were married last week at the latters home A marriage license was issued yester- ¬ day to Mason G Talbott and Miss Nota McCray both of North Middletown They will be marr ed to day The News is asked to state that the Col Geo Mason Society C A R will not meet ou aturday the 12th as has been announced but will meet ou the 19th ¬ Tortured By T eutna XI P M 3 y l - A Purely Vegetable Blcoi Remedy is the QrAy Cure I felt and in two months I was cured com ¬ pletely The cure m permanent I have never since hail a touch of Rheumatism though many times exposed to damp and cold weather better after taking two hot ties that I continued the remedy so much fi If the people generally knew the EliKAXOK M Tippsli 3711 Those who have had experience with Rheumatism know that it becomes more severe each year and like all other blood diseases the doctors are totally unable to Qtarsrx cure it In fact Powelton Avenue Philadelphia iffeSsto Vvkiw Sf3AwJ- which thfiv ivm- - ¬ - 232 3 disease one which reouires a real and mercury and V blood remedy something more than though temporary Specific is a mere tonic Swifts relief may result the only real blood remedy and it promptly goes to the very bottom 1 k duce a stiffness of of even the most obstinate case joints and only in ¬ X vfnik A few years ago I was taken with in ¬ tensify the disease flammatory Rheumatismwhich though b S S never disappoints for it mild at first became gradually so in- ¬ is made to cure these deep rootedi tense that I was for weeks unable to walk I tried several prominent physi- ¬ diseases which are beyond the cians and took their treatment faith ¬ reach of all other remedies It fully but was unable to get the slightest cures permanently Rheumatism A on The city council at Hutchison Kansas has passed au ordinance against Suuday night a daughter In Newport to the wife of Ed Nippert the whistling singing humming or playing of Therell Be a Hot Time In formerly o this city a daughter Down On The Old Town To night Near Old Union yesterday morning is also sometiiiug of a to the wife of Joseph Smith a daughter The Wabash Women To the wife of John Schwartz relief In fact my condition seemed to grow worse the pains spread over my Catarrh CancerScrofulaEczemar It entire body and from November to and all other blood diseases March I suffered agony I tried many is the only blood remedy guar ¬ patent medicines but none relieved me anteed Upon the advice of a friend I decided to try S S S Before allowing me to take it however my guardian who was a Books mailed free by Swift chemist analyzed the remedy and pro- ¬ nounced it free of potash or mercury Specific Company Atlanta Ga Purely Vegetable chestnut Always ask for Paris Milling SCINTILLATIONS An Interesting Oos Purity keep it every time flour All grocers Insist on having Purity Comment A rain tree is a Paducah cuiiosity The soldiers will begin to leave Lex- ¬ Jumble Of News And Will Kenney Physician M- - D 31530 I HtlOD Notice 3 1898 Surgeon Paris Ky Nov By mutual consent the firms doing business under the name and style of Spears Stuart and J H Hibler fc Co have this day dissolved and E F Spears Sons are their successors All persons indebted to the above firms may J Barber Shop Moved Buck and Bill have moyed their bar-¬ ber shop across the street and now have the handsomest baiber shop and baih rooms ever in Paris All work done with neatness and dispatch With tuanks for past favors Buck and Bill solicit a liberal share of the pn lie patronage tf ¬ Dont use any other but Purity flour from Paris Milling Co tell your grocer you want no other killed Mollie Mc lure in a house of ill fame in Lexington bauday He claims All grocers keep it that it was accidental ington this week Louisville will have a chrysanthe ¬ mum show Saturday Curfew works like a charm at Burgin Ky St Louis has just passed a curfew law Eleven ot Cynthianas male heart breakers have organized a football team and are now nose and leg breakers Will Kane of Nicholas county private of Third Kentucky shot and Office Fouith and Pleasant Sts Office Hours IGaug tf One step 7 to 10 a m 2 to 4 p m 7 to 8 p m One word One inch wont take you verv far Youve got to keep on walkiuir Youve got to keep on talkinj ad wont tell folks what you are wont do it all One little wont make you very tall Youye got to keep on growing Youve got to keep em going settle the same with either E F Spears or Jno iStuart one or both of whom will be found at the down town house formerly occupied by Spears Stuart Spears Stuart are responsiole for alD debts contracted by the firms of SpeaisStuart and J H Hibler Co 4nov 4t - STUART SPEARS H HIBLER CO J Crawford Bros have lately improv- ¬ ¬ Wanted -- Efcgs and butter r f Geo N P arris TOCK AML TUKFNEVvS Miles uiul Dr Adairs Dental Parlors Having recently been several times conducting my dental parlors I desire to inform the public that I am still at their seriee and cau be found at my office opposite the Court- house My interest iu a bottling alley does not connict witn my practice bee my card in another column lOoctlt J R Ad air D D S asked if ¬ I was still Turf Notes Dr T W Jameson of this city re ¬ cently spaeil 7ul neifers for Richmond hour pnrti 8 mostly for J W Bales J B Embry shipped 860 export cattle Fiiday from Mt Steiling r LeBJh of Cvnthiana sold fifteen feedfcr8 l0 MegSM Ardeiy and TayloPf 1lBj weejr TranifT Of Stock Crop JKtc ed their barber shop making it decidedly the most attractive shop in Paris Attorney-At-LawThey offer a prompt expert and polite service and their shop is as cool as any in the city Hot or cold baths at any Office over Agricultural N C FISHER l Banks Paris Kentucky if A Good Memory i j Is There A Vacancy It being alleged that there was a vacancy in the City Council to be filled from the Third Ward a petition to place the name of Dr John Sweeney on the ballot was presented to County Clerk Paton who refused the petition alleging that the coming election was not a general election The interested parties filed a mandamus suit to compel the clerk to place the name on the ballot which case wa3 argued Saturday night at Georgetown before Judge Cautrill who on certain technicalities did not render a decision saying the notice and petition were not regular The attorneys returned to Paris and ater complying with the legal technicalities went to Georgetown last night for a rehearing before Judge Cantrill At the hour of going to press The News had not heard of the decision ¬ ofteu saves money and also good health It All persons de- vou are troubled with constlnatinn j iudiires-- - Puy1s cau De KPi nrnil o t - airing to take one or more lessons tion or any iorm oi stomach trouble reinemwill ber to take home a bottle of Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsiu aud health will be restored lo piense give me tneir names witnin ine you Trial sizes 10c to doses 10c large size 50c llMYt lew aa8 t wkIi ro scale iaz T and 81 00 of W T Bmoks druggist Paris Ky ljau xin with Mr have made arrangements Suiger of Louisille to furnish on short Insure in my agency non ¬ notice individual ices fancy cases and t i Having been elicited by a number of persons to open a cooking school in Paris this Fall I have decided to do so early iiOctober if a sufficient number of - union Prompt paying reliable ornamems for serving same Terms lesson companies insures against fire Ten lessons 4 single W A 50c Johnson Mrs wind and storm W 0 HINTON Agent TILTING THE EARTH Hicks November Forecast ickv irl Hicks forecast for the re- maiudor of November is as follows From 9fh to 13th much unsettled weather and decided autumnal storms will prevdl in most parts of this coun ¬ try Reaction from cold and anti storm conditions will set in to the west aud run its course eastward attended by more precipitation on and about the lith and 17th From 20 to 24th falls a regular storm period with moon at first quarter on the 20th and on the celestial equator on the 21st The cen- ¬ tral days of these disturbances will be about Monday the 21st to Wednesday the 23d Immediately behind these storms aud covering the country g n erally during the days following look for change to very cold weather The last storm period weather for November will be central in its results about the 27th 28th and 29th We are the peoples friends Out in Kansas twins and was in labor only a few min- utes Suffered very little The reason why I lives a happy wife She writes have used Mothers Friend before two confinements The last time I had I Awarded Highest HonorsWorlds Fair Mothers Friend does expectant mothers so much good is because it is an external liniment to be applied upon the outside where much of the strain comes It helps be- ¬ cause the pores of the skin readily absorb it and it comes into direct contact with and is absorbed by the parts involved Morning sickness is quickly banished ana nervousness is kept completely away The sense of dread and foreboding is not experienced even during labor itself Confinement is short and almost without pain Recovery is quick and sure Best of all Mothers Friend benefits the unborn just as much as the expectant mother and when the little one comes it will be strong lusty and healthy Druggists sell Mothers Friend for 1 a bottle Send for our free book on the subject finely illustrated CO CEEMI Matter of Scientific Interest If Not of Practical Value M Fouohe the vice president of the French Astronomical society has invented a way of altering the present in- ¬ clination of the earths axis to the ecliptic What he wants to do it for is not very clear Perhaps however he doesnt want to do it and merely puts forward his method as one possessing a purely academic interest At all events it is worthy of the attention of company promoters All that has to be done as described by Invention is to dig an enormous cir- ¬ cular ditch say in Africa or South America its center must be on the equator and to fill it with sea water Fresh water will do if you can get enough of it but as the radius of the ditch is to be a few hundred miles that is hardly likely Having got your ditch full of sea water nothing remains but to make it race round and round in the trench whereupon the earths axis will begin to point toward different quarters of the heavens from those it indicates at present The amount of deviation will depend on the radius of the ditch the amount of water it holds the speed at which the latter moves and the time during which the motion is kept up We may suggest to M Fouche that when a sufficient sphere of French in ¬ fluence has been secured in Africa he might have a trench dug and then by ¬ ¬ the latest and best things in the market You will do well to examine into these values The LARGEST and CHEAP ¬ EST line of COMFORTS in Paris If you have any PAPERING to do get my prices NOW Xou can save BIG MONEY CLOSING OUT priees on CAR ¬ PETS and MATTINGS voice of lace curtains I have just received a new in ¬ They are P J TrfllNTON J Elegant line of Pictures and Room to be re- paired Your furniture moved by experienced hands Wood Mantels furnished complete Undertaking in all its branches Embalming scientifically attended to CARRIAGES FOR HIRE Send me your old furniture Mouldings son 4 r MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder nmiw IfAlii WI j win Ammonia Free Alum or any other adulterant AO YEARS THE STANDARD pair your linen and put neck bands on THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR free Haggard Reed ATLANTA GA We re- ¬ present poles irenon explorers could tben discover them whereupon the action of the trench would be stop ped and the present climatic conditions restored France could then remain as iong as sne wished the jonly nation to have reached the celebrated points on the earths surface As the digging of the ditch will be very expensive we make no charge for this suggestion Invention of SPf J fl THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY been pastor of the Paris Christian Church for twenty seven consecutive years an- ¬ Enteied at the Post office at Paris Ky as nounced his resignation Sunday morn ¬ coc jiss mail matter 1 ing just as the congregation was pre- ¬ paring to vote for a pastor for the coming year Eld Sweeney TELEPHONE NO 124 who would have surely been re elected by a SUBSCRIPTION PRICKS large vote declined to allow his name Pay able in Advance to be considered for reasons which he S2 00 Six months 31 00 One year will give later When he finished news costs you cant even get a re ¬ making the announcement tears were port FKOM A GUN FREE OF CHANGE in the eyes of many members Eld Jdake all Checks Money Orders Etc Sweeney will continue to make his home payable to the order of Champ Miiler in this city as he said that he expected to live and die in Paris During his long pastoral charge of the church he has endeared himself to the members and to the citizens of Paris and his resignation is regretted alike by his own church members and by the members of other denominations It is sincerely hoped that he will reconsider his de ¬ ¬ cision Eighteenth Year Established 1881 I TUESDAY NOVEMBER 8 1898 YM C TIE BOURBQH SEWS Eld Sweeney Resigns Eld J S Sweeney who has PEBS0NAL MENTION COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED THE NEWS MAN BY A Meeting Sunday afternoon at 230 a meeting was held in the Christian Church with a view of organizing a branch of the Young Mens Christian Association in this city The employees of the Louis- ¬ ville Nashville Railroad are pushing project the The meeting was opened with a song followed by a beautiful prayer by Rev Cheek another song by the congrega- ¬ tion then Mr G W Clymen Railroad Secretary of the Y M C A of Covington Ky presented in an able talk the workings of the Association the good it has done for the Railroad men and the people at large Rev Cheek clearly showed in a few fitly chosen words bis appreciation of the object in view and heartily offered Ms services at any and all times that he could do anything for the promotion of the Association Revs Meredith Sweeney and Mann talked very encouragingly for the object in view and hoped the young men would meet with the cgmmendation and sup ¬ port of the people of Pars It is to be hoped that the Railroad employees will meet with success in this movement The committee takes pleasure in thanking the members of the Christian Church for the use of their church for the meeting and in thanking the Ministers and congregation for their presence and hearty support that was so kindly offered XX ¬ GO TO HP- - 11 Notes Hastily Jotted On The Streets At The Depots In The Hotel Lobbies And Elsewhere Tuck FOR DRESS GOODS J Sie DRESS TRIMMINGS I t TAX NOTICE Vi V Pay your taxes at once and save six per cent penalty and cost of advertising which goes on all taxes re maining unpaid De cember 1 1898 ¬ - A committee delegated by a number of members of the Christian Church of this city called on The News test night C and requested that the fact be published S that a movement was on foot to employ Have your hogs killed and lard ren Elder J S Sweeney to take pastoral 2t dered by Laughlin Bros charge of those of the members who deWanted New corn immediate de- sired his services The committee also voiced their entire willingness for those livery who desired another pastor to engage R B HUTCHCRAFT tf whomsoever suited them and also The ladies of the Episcopal Church stated that only such a course will be Mystic satisfactory to the friends of Elder 75 on their cleared about Midget entertainment Sweeney as the employment of any G W BOWEN B ¬ ¬ other pastor would not secure their The will of Tbos Phillips was pro- ¬ indorsement bated yesterday He leaves all of his property to his wife The Cyclones Work inspection train will A terrific cyclone passed Northeast make its annual trip over the Kentucky of Paris Saturday afternoon shortly Central branch of the road to day after four oclock leaving destruction in wake Trees were blown down at Hon C M Thomas last week rented its B Kennedys Miller Wards and J 300 acres of land adjoining Col E F Bruce Millers on the Georgetown pike Clays from Mrs Neppie Patterson aud then the cyclone passed on to the - Jackstown pike Northeast of town and Rev Dr E H Rutherford preached two sermons Sunday at the First blew down enough trees to completely block that road Presbyterian Church in Lexington The roof of Albert Mitchells resi- ¬ Lost A pocket knife having initials dence the David Leer place was engraved on silver handle The finder blown off and the barn was destroyed will please leave at The News office A flying rafter was driven through the Rev E G B Mann left yesterday roof and ceiling of a cabin on ihe place The Deavers school house was moved for Washington Mason county wheie 300 feet and was almost demolished he will conduct a protracted meeting An outbuilding which might have C H Bowen the optician will been a coal house but wasat was Dr Cos Thursday lodged in h tree be at A J Winters Nov lOta Have your eyes examined The storm also blew down-- Geo Al ¬ lisons barn and took fifty shocks of fee of charge from his field Laughlin Bros will fill your lard corn albo destroyed Thos Fishers barn was eans with pure leaf laid fifty pounds At Scott Normans the Dan Hibler Smaller quan ¬ and aver at six cents plaoe the house was damaged and a 2t tities seven cents buggy house was blown some distance A hospital train conveying one hun- ¬ A buggy was blown 100 yards dred patients from Camp Hamilton to The orchard at Surveyor Bedfords Fort Thomas passed through Paris Sat- ¬ was badljT damaged At other places rose bushes were urday afternoon twisted up by the roots and trees were John Brown late of Company 1 taken off as if by a saw The path of Scond Kentucky has joined the Third the cyclone was about sixty feet wide United States Volunteer Engineers now Court Day Stock Sales stationed at Camp Hamilton Jas Ingels of this city who has November court attracted a crowd of been dangerously ill of pneumonia at moderate size to Paris yesterday There Butte Montana has passed the crisis of were about 500 cattle on the market but his illness and is now improving the sales were slow and not all were Bishop Hibler sold fourteen sold slowly 1070 lb cattle to J T Hedges at 415 The Peacock Distilling Company of and ten to J E Clay at 405 Mr near Paris has lately shipped consign ¬ Clay also bought sixty from other ments of whiskey to Manila Hong parties parties Hambrick Jones of Kong New Zealand Australia Egypt Scott sold thirty two feeders to Brice and South America Jas OConnell Steele at 3560 each sold thirty one to Thompson of George- ¬ composing the town at 4 per cwt J Brophy soid The Till Family Band Concert Co will give their nine heifers to H C Walker for 30 40 Rock unique entertainment at the lecture each and Hambrick Jones of Scott room of the Methodist Church on Tues- sold thirty six cattle to Perkins Auctioneer Ben Henderson at 2040 day night the 15th inst Peak sold sixty 1050 lb cattle to C a Alexander Jr at 415 twenty five H S Stout the tailor has added and yearlings for Frank Bedford at 370 Ladies Tailoring Department re- ¬ aud eight feeders to M A Keuney at makes suits jackets and cloaks also A Chicago 3 65 per cwt pairs cloaks furs etc tailor has charge of this department The L N V Capt Chas Winn was in Cincinnati yesterday Mrs Speed Hibler is visiting her parents in Richmond Mrs Laura Taylor is visiting friends in Scott county arrived home W A Parker Jr last night from New York Miss Anna May Davis visited rela- ¬ tives in Lexington yesterday Mrs Hughes Bronston returned yesterday to her home in Lexington Mrs A J Winters and son Bar nett have gone to Eminence for a visit to relatives Mrs F B Carr and daughter have returned frwm a visit to relatives in Richmond Dr and Mrs Frank Fithian have returned from a visit to Mr and Mrs Ulie Howard in Covington Miss Elizabeth Spears of this city and Miss Anna Johnson of Mt Sterling are vi6itiag the Misses Simrall in Cov- ¬ ington Mrs Alex Keller left Saturday for Louisville to visit her daughter Miss Lucy Keller who has been ill for sev- ¬ eral days Miss Anna Victor of Cynthiana gave a bowling party last Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Jessie Turney or this city Miss Lucy Arnold who has been visiting relatives in thecity for several weeks returned yesterday to her home in Newport Mr James Donglas came over Fri- ¬ day for a short visit at J T Martins He returned yesterday accompanied by his wife and children Mrs Florence Lockhart Miss Liz zie Grimes and Mrs Brice Steele at- ¬ tended a meeting of the Womans Club in Lexington Satrrday Mrs W W Goltra and son have arrived from Crawfordsville Ind to visit relatives and attend the marriage of Miss June Jameson The Kismet Club a new social organization composed of ten young ladies of this city will hold its first meeting with Miss Margaret Butler tomorrow evening J T Hinton Jr went to Cincin- ¬ nati Sunday to visit his wife who has been in the Good Samaritan Hospital for a month receiving medical treat- ¬ ment She has passed safely through a dangerous operation and is improving nicely N For all the new aud up to date dress The nlain Dress Goods of this season goods including the new coverts diago- - require fancy braids We have them in nals crepons Ettimines etc come to all the new designs scroll noveiuea us we can please you in st3Tle and nouveantes Hercules serpentines eta price See these trimmings ¬ orings also a special lot of fur collar- ¬ Taffettas in Plaids Stripes Checks ¬ ettes direct from the manufacturer ombre effects and plain all are beauties Sav6 money by buying from us Nowhere else Just received a new line of Ladies elties than here will you find more nov We have all the new tailor made Jacketa latest cut and col- JACKETS CAPES and COL ¬ SILKS LARETTES SILKS G TUCKER G TUCKER 29 Main St Paris Ky CONDONS Special Early I nil Sale yd About The Bowlers The Cynthiana Bowling Team will probably challenge the Paris team this week A series of games between these teams would attract large crowds Walter Davis entered the 200 list Sat- ¬ urday by scoring 202 The Paris Bowling Team will go to Mt Sterling Friday evening to play a series of games The games will prove very exciting and will have a large at- ¬ tendance A swell bowling party was given night Wednesday in Frankfort Misses were The players Bradley Hazel Pepper Johnson rigg Burnam Bennett Labrot Rod ¬ man Lindsay Paynter Messrs Hoff man Wintersmith Stone Hntchcraft Vandevere Cannon Ktenon Brown Prewitt and Norman The Pastime Bowling Alleys have been rented to private parties for to- ¬ night beginning at eight oclock ¬ 36 in All Wool Dress Goods 2 jc 40 in All Wool Covert oc yd 40 in Novelty Goods 39c 36 in Mixed Wool Novelty 12 1 2C 68 in Bleached Table Linen joe 3 4 size Dinner Napkins 100 doz 1 -- ¬ Extra value Bleached Cotton jc worth 8 1 3c 10 4 Sheeting 15c and 18c worth 20 and 2jc Outing Cloth jc to 8 3C a yard New line of Penangs at 3 2C per yard HANDSOME PICTURE WITH 5 PURCHASE 1 WE HAVE RECEIVED A SPLENDID STOCK OP IMPORTED SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS ¬ Some Halloween Pranks Some naughty Paris boys played a very unusual Halloween prank Monday night on Vine street They attached the warden hose to a hvdrant in yard Henry Butlers front Mrs and then got the range on the front door One of the boys then rang the door bell while another turned on the water When the door was opened to admit a supposed caller two members of the family were drenched and the carpet was so soaked that it had to be taken up to be dried the nest morning A Harrodsburg man who anticipated the removal of his gates put molasses on them and several real nice young FOR FALL AND WINTER Our Prices are lower than any house in Central Kentucky quality and style are considered j We ask you to give ub a call when S E TIPTON F1TE MEHCTTA iT TTTOFC3 Cutter You can save big money by having you papering done now by J T Hinton MMituuwmassaaKSKramtaBBaBBBBEKaasmammmsmmemHaamfiamKtmmmKammmmmmmmmmasmm lv Fine Lecture Course Mrs M A Bourne of Kentucky University who has been engaged by the Paris Literary Club for a course of lectures will deliver the first lecture of the series Friday night in the lecture room of the Methodist Church The Florence The subject will be subjects of the other lectures will be Angelo Raphael Michael and of the Womanhood Iu Art and all lectures will be illustrated Season tickets costing one dollar can be ob- ¬ tained from any member of the club Single admissions will be thirty five cents Mrs Bourne is a gifted speaker and an entertaining lecturer men had their clothes ruined Going To Foreign Countries Harry Croxtou of this If you cannot read this small print at a distance of 14 inches your eyesight is filling and should have immediate attention j i Death of Chas Offutt eyeglasses have perfect city who madeImperial spectacles and in frames of the highest lenses always perfectly centred and of purest material set elasticity and consequently of greatest went to Porto Rico with Gen Wilson durability united with the utmost lightness aud elegauce When both frames and lenses are scientifically fitted by Dr C H Bowen s system they always give satisfaction for they as Chief Clerk to the Quartermaster are perfect Never buy cheap spectacles nor of men who do not know how to fit them will get poorly adjusted opeciacles or left yesterday after a short stay in this You glasses than with iilh r o these defectspoor imperfect lenses and areahotter off without any Buy imperial spectacles of reliable skillful city to join Gen Wilsons army The dealer and they will last longer without change and be cheapest in the end army will be sent to Cuba in a few days We have engaged the services of Dr C H Bowen who will visit Monin Moore late of Company I our store on the second and last Thursdays of each month and invite Second Kentucky left yesterday to join all to call and have their eyes examined for which there is no the Twenty second U S Infantry charge Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded which is now stationed at Omaha The O VSTHSTTDESIFLSS cfc regiment will go to Manila ¬ ehip silver service have been received in days Paris during the last few Parisians should take pride in contrib uting to the fund - secure funds for the Kentucky battle A large number of chain letters to ¬ will who recently moved to this city conduct prayer meeting to morrow Rev night at the Methodist Church fill Rev Dr Pearce of Winchester will Manns pulpit Sunday Rev Dr Vaughn Presiding Elder Louis T Lilleston recently pack Swift Co the big Kansas City ers has purchased S H Slivers grocery fixtures on Eighth Street and opened up Saturday night in the eme building A fresh new stock is being so put in and the public patronage is goods licited with a promise of first class ¬ of Hon Chas Offutt formerly of this My agency insures city who moved to Omaha fifteen years fire wind and storm best old re- ¬ ago suicided in that city Thursday by liable prompt paying compa- ¬ firing a shot into his bruin Mr Offutt who has been in ill health leaves a wife nies non union W O HINTON Agent and two children He was twice Speaker of the Kentucky House of Rep ¬ resentatives and was one of the foremost A Freak Pig lawyers and citizens of Omaha His remains were interred Saturday at Omaha Hon C M Thomas has upon his his funeral being one of the largest ever farm iu this county a seen in that city shote which has seven well developed feet It has mi extra foot on each of the Tornadoes And Cyclones legd and on the left hind leg The front windstorms will Lookout bhote stands n the four front feet but sweep your these farm property off the face This ot the earth and you will lose it all does not use its extra hind foot brand of pi would be a bonanza to the unless you have a policy in the old and 1000 tried Glen Falls of New York packer who pickles pigs feet five years will only cost insurance for yon 10 Tobacco barns a specialty Industry A New 9aov tf T Pouter Smith Agent TRADE Twist tobacco for chewing and vtCarpets and mattings greatly reduced smoking will be shortly manufactured at J T Hintons tf -Mr Ossian Edwards is in this city now putting in machinery for twistiug If your Boys from 3 to 15 years in his big warehouse on South old need a good all wool knee tobacco Main street One of the brands will be pants suit which is sewed with A shoe for gentlemen that em- ¬ Cos where bodies all that could he desired in called Satin Twist silk call at Price ¬ against e Next visitThursday Nov 10th MANY men have MANX MINDS but when the subject is onr line laundry work they are all linked in one an that is that the laundry work done bf our and perfect methods- up-to-da- mmmtttttttttmm te seven-months-o- ld Thb gives more genuine satisfaction for its beauty of color and exquisite finish in Z shirt cellar or cuffthan you can obtain an3Twhere else The Boufhoii Steam Laundry W M HINTON JR BRO sSM J Proprietors Telephone No 4 St Shob- For 5M3lo Best GROCERIES AND FRUIT ca o you will save money Of a perfect shoe ¬ New Tax Supervisors ap p riuted the following Board of Super ¬ visors of Thxhs for Bourbon county John A Allison John B Kennedy E K Thoma H Clay Current R P Dow John W Thomas Sr John W Letton at low prices if Dr Ben Frank of this city who Judge W M Purnell yesterday Patent Talf surgeon in Poto he nowaU S Army These Shoes are not to We had News with are elsewhere in the city Rico has remembered The 4 first agents a copy of the Porto Rico Mail the the Near Richmond Saturday a dog Lit sole on paper ever printed in English off the nose of Florida Frazier a three Shoe Store island It gives a complimentarynotice¬ against fire wind and light ¬ year old child Insure C h Mar of a concert given by Prof ning in the Hurst Home Insurance Co Paris Ky Main Cor 4th an account of tins Newsboy Band andplayed by the lower rates and absolutely safe insur ¬ Top and Storm overcoats for men from 5 to 25 at Price some innocent pranks 0vW Miller Agent ance Kentucky boys The paper is Ky Cos Paris First I size of a sale bill about the Ex State Senator Linney will be Sec- ¬ retary of the State Board of Equalizi tion when that body meets J L Eaiieywine of this city and J L Scott Jr of Frankfort will be the other secretaries 51 61 Black Box alt Tan Titan Calf Black and Tan Vici Kid Enamel Leather GEO N PRRRIS FRUIT STORE Prices Low Goods First Class GROCERY -- Clays UUUUUUUUUWUl Next Door to Postal Telegraph Office PJ Ky- VTt- d O i iT538PIJ SSK i Va t THE EOTJEEON NEWS PAKIS KY TUESDAY NOVEMBER 8 1898 THE BOURBON NEWS Eighteenth Year Established 1881 Published Every Tuesday and Friday by WALTER CHAMP Editors and Owners BRUCE MILLERl IF I s f returning HAD KNOWN 9 I I If I had known the woes to come to me of cash all gone It was getting to be If I had dreamed how sad life was to be as nrLch as a mans life was worth to How often I should weep and sigh alone If I had thought of dark and desolate venture alone into the woods time In every case it was noted that the Id neer have longed for manhoods mysterious assailant attacked only glorious prime solitary victims and that he always If I had known pounced upon them silently from If I had known how fate would deal with above and behind It was enough to me How oft in dreams my cottage home Id make a mans blood cold to reflect that The flowering vines around its windows ture man beast or devil might light grown choke shoot or Id neer have scorned the sunshine on on his neck andhim As yet there stab was the life out of its floor crea- ¬ Nor turned with willing feet from its no record of murder against the low door ture but who could tell what he might If I had known do if resisted or unduly provoked had known how I would miss the song If I After three different mail carriers The birds sang by my window all day long had been robbed the post office officials The brook that singing rippled round a sent a detective to St Regis to look stone neer have left the sounds unheeded Into the matter This man I remem- ¬ Id then ber was an object of the greatest How sweet their music to my ears had wonder and admiration on the part of been cur entire community none of us ever If I had known having seen a real live detective be- ¬ If I had known how I would miss the face fore He lodged with father during Sweet smiling In its old accustomed place The patient light that In those dear eyes his stay in St Regis and thus I was shone brought into intimate association with neer Id pained have touched that face with him The result of that intimacv I surprise Nor brought the tears into those tender think I may say was what determined eyes my choice of a profession in life But If I had known I am digressing- or anticipating D M Wright In Minneapolis House- ¬ The detective scoured the woods keeper - from the gristmill lost the little roll of money that represented nearly all his seasons earnings x surveyor separated from the rest of his partj- - felt suddenly a death like grip abou his neck that tightened relentlessly until he lost consciousness When he recovered he found his instrument his watch and his little store ¬ ¬ ¬ see at any moment this mysterious crea- ¬ befell me From that day I never went into the woods without my rifle for father had given me a little rifle to use in hunting squirrels and wild turkeys My thoughts dwelt constantly upon the mysterious eagle and I was alvays on the lookout for the great bird Excitement was Weeks passed running higher than ever over the un ¬ canny bandit of the woods for bolder and more frequent assaults were constantly reported Quite a number of settlers had moved away from sheer terror and apprehension The state had taken up the matter and increased the reward for the villains capture by another 500 It was just after this had been done that my odd adventure ¬ ostensibly at any rate andi was coming home with an old gobbler slung over my back As I approached the road I heard the thud of a horses hoofs aud as had been customary with me hurried forward to see the rider pass with a vague hope that the mysterious eagle might choose that very moment to swoop down upon another ¬ T had been cut after wild turkeys ¬ victim Ii MtiUiiNMmiiiittimWNNiiMiity The Pygmy Bandit By Paul Pastnof WAWAWWWWAAWVWAWAVAWA C I remarked Sandhurst t lie detective with a smil as lie caught my eye wan dering for the fifth time to the big bird perched with outspread wings on Have anthe top of his bookcase cigar and I will tell you how other came by him The tale is odd and will interest you I think It happened in 1S45 The great and I SEE you are growing somewhat curious about my stuffed eagle ¬ ¬ ft populous state of Missouri was then Jittle more than a thinly settled wil derness Traveling was done mainly by stage and saddle There were a few main roads leading- for long distances through woods and prairie but for the most part the country was wild and uninhabited Father at that time lived about 40 miles from the present site of St Louis in a little frontier community called fct liegis i believe the name has been changed since I havent been back there for half a century Father was storekeeper and postmaster I was his only child and at the time I am telling you about was a kid of 14 One day the mail carrier rode up io the store in a state of great excite- ¬ ment He tumbled off his horse and came into the store pale and hardly able to speak Whats the matter Corrigan - ¬ road between St Begis and the station en the river where the mail was delivered to the carrier He even risked carrying the mail himself a few times but as he told me laughingly the strain of that constant twist of the neck was too much for him So long as the detective remained in the vicinity there were no more rob beries nor assaults The clever man discovered nothing positive but he puzzled out a clew which he gave to father for what it was worth when he was obliged to leave on other business The clew was this Near the spot where the surveyor had been overpowered the detective found an eagles feather ost men would not have given this slight circumstance a second thought But a detective is a man to whom everything posseses significance My friend put I he feather in his pocket and pondered ever it He reflected that the ap proach of the bandit was always ap parently through the air that he dropped silently down upon his victim from behind and above as a bird of prey might do Was it not possible then putting two and two together that the creature whatever it was might be something- in bird form ¬ for daj s at a time He lay in conceal ment at various points of the post ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - asked my father 1o pay i The divil himselfs An imp of Sathan dropped vpon me out av the clear sky sor an wid a pistol to each wan av me ears iowld me to drop the mail bag in the road an ride for me loife wid out wance lookin behind And you obeyed Av coorse Oi did Whin the evil wan himself lias the- drop on a man 2oike thot do yez think it would be healthy for him to stop an palaver No sor Oi cut loose the mail an the divil dropped off me horses flank an hiven be praised Oim alive to tell yez - Matter sor the tale man Did you not get a glimpse of the i gt i Br- - siaerable heicrht but I could SPP it plainly enough and there was some thing so odd about its appearance that I was struck with amazement On either side of itsneck there hung down what looked like a black streamer The effect was as if the bird were wearing a long muffler the ends of which trailed below its breast The eagle was drifting away from me over the valley and its body for a time was between me and anything that migmt be clinging to its neck But finally it made a turn and I could dimly see although the distance was now too great for accurate observation with the naked eye a sort of excrescence on the birds back directly over the trailing streamers How I longed for a good field glass or telescope I was almost wild with curi osity yet could do nothing but conpartj jecture over the strange The mail bag was found t the ex- ¬ of the bird Of one thing appearance I was almost act spot indicated by Corrigan ripped positive however and that was that open and rifled of all its valuable con- the object which was now fading away tents consisting of several packages in the distance had been directly con- ¬ of value and inclosures of money But nected with every of the of the recent oot the slightest tract of the thief robberies could be discovered There were no The very next reached us prints of a horses hoof save those of at St Begis of a day wordand murder rcJoerv the animal ridden by Corrigan him that had taken place in the next Town self Neither could a mans footprints ship A trapper returning from the be found nor a trail in the bushes be ¬ setttlements with a considerable side the road An old Indian fighter of money realized from the sale sum of his in the party searched long and care pelts had been attacked in the open fully but even his trained eye failed roadway and having undoubtedly atto discover a sign The affair was a tempted to resist his insidious mystery and Tims theory of the agen- ant had been fatally stabbed assail at the cy of the evil one began covertly to base of the neck His money was gone gain some ground and his body when discovered lay in This strange highway robbery the road where it had fallen There however wgs only the first of many was no evidence of a struggle no footci a similar character which from that prints other than those of the victim time en amazed and terrified the pio- himself but in the dust somebody had neers throughout that section The found and picked up another eagles paymaster of a lumbering gang was feather Llenrned this fact incidental ¬ mysteriously pounced upon and re- ly and it settled in my mind the real lieved of 500 in small bills A farmer nature of the unknown assailant ¬ U-r-r- The man No sor Oim tellin yez it wasnt a man at all It was a divil or Oill ate me head How could a man light upon me horses back from behind widout a sound av warning The first ting Oi knew the imp had his shootin irons in me ears an whin he sphoke begorra the schmell av his voice was like sulphur Wor ra worra Tim Corrigans no coward plaze God whin it comes to dalin wid man or baste Rut the divil himselfs another thing The news spread like wildfire ihrough the little community that burjy Tim Corrigan had been robbed of the mail Twelve or fifteen men and boys soon gathered at the store and a party was made up headed by my fa ¬ ther to ride back to the scene of the robbery and see if any trace of Tims divil could be discovered Tim him- ¬ self at first refused to go He was en ¬ tirely demoralized by superstitious fear But upon promise of a body ¬ guard and a safe place at the rear he finally consented to be one of the -r the truth No sooner was the detective gone than I feii to working out his clew To be sure I was only a boy but I was active and inquisitive and very desir- ¬ ous of doing something to prove my- ¬ self worthy of the detectives friend ship Besides the post office authori ties had offered a reward of 300 tha would lead to the discovery of the mys- terious highwayman or 500 for his actual capture Such an incentive as this was enough to sharpen a boys wits as well as a mans The thing for me to do I concluded was to keep a sharp outlook for eagles at all hours of the day With this purpose in mind I spent a large share of my leisure time on top of a cliff about three miles from St Begis command ing a wide view of the valley in which the vallage lay The detective had been gone about a week when one afternoon as I lav upon the cliff I saw a shadow sail over the woods below me Looking up from my place of concealment I beheld al- ¬ most directly over my head the form ot a great eagle outlined against the ¬ ¬ ¬ to smile at the suggestion when it was made to him but I treasured it in my mind for I could not help feeling somehow that it came startlingly near I saw that my father was inclined ¬ sky It was sailinir ntrn a iiic vvi r v i X i iron- - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ As might naturally be expected from his hazardous occupation the collier is frequently injured by accidents un ¬ derground but the following par- ¬ ¬ ticulars deserve I think a space in start you right on your nights rest the Lancet because of the strange se Two of these onions sliced up raw will ries of fractures sustained by a man clear your head and brain and finally as well as the remarkable coincidence and most important although you in the date of their occurrence A man aged 44 years short and well may not believe it will put your built was first attended by me on in the right condition stomach Of course I tried it too but at first August 20 1890 for a compound frac- ¬ I could no more eat one onion than I ture of the left leg resulting from a could fly They all kept at me how- ¬ portion of the roof or top falling and ever and in a weeks time I was an striking him while following his em- ¬ onion enthusiast and ate two or three ployment in Risca collieries The pa- ¬ onions ever3 night just before I shut tient made an uninterrupted recov- ¬ up shop I really believe I couldnt ery and was able in about six months a few spasmodic fiutterings lay after work at night now without getting ill to resume his work underground The patients previous history told still The pigmy bandit springing tc if I didnt eat those onions Just try by himself and corroborated by oth- ¬ his feet glared about him for a moit some night and keep at it for three ment with mingled rage and terror in or four dajs at the end of that time ers is very remarkable With the ex-¬ his weazened and contorted face youll be willing to swear that youll ception of an attack of typhoid fever never give up the habit Chicago which he had when 18 years of age lnen with a cry whose utter despair and two or three attacks of quinsy and IJiciuuiy auger x snail never lor- Inter Ocean get he darted into the bushes on the subsequently he had not suffered bod ¬ ily in any way He was always very opposite side of the road and disap FROM SLAVE TO EMPRESS temperate and for about 18 years a peared AUTUMN CRAVATS Hardly knowing what I did 1 Romantic Career of the Self Made total abstainer But his misfortunes in the mine were many and are re ¬ bounded after his disappearing form Black Kovr Woman Ruler the Dowager in Favor and tlie Very markable from the fact that they al- ¬ but the sly creature was too quick for of China Bright Ones Are Saved for ways happened on the 26th day of me In the tangled underbrush it wa Winter Wear x August Here is his record At the useless to pursue a being who could The most powerful woman ruler in age of ten years he fractured his right si dart unobstructed along a rabbit path the world is Empress Dowager Wbite cravats are beginning to index finger It happened on August and I soon gave up the chase as vain weary us and black ones offer a wel2G When 13 years old he fractured Leaving my wild turkey concealed come change to be worn so Ions as Thesunnever sets on the possessions in the bushes I carried the dead eagle white colored materials are admissi of Victorias kingdom and her navy his left leg below the knee through to the village and told my story At ble WThen dark winter suits are neces is the finest in the world the strength falling from horseback also August first there were none who would be- sary then gayer colored ones prob- of Queen Wilhelminas little country 26 At 14 years of age he fractured lieve me but when I led the way to ably will take their place But for the is not to be despised and her marriage both bones of the left forearm by the spot where the tragedy had oc- near future we are to have black One will probably widen her dominions stumbling his arm striking the edge curred and the Indian fighter had ex- style consists of a wide scarf of black Maria Christina may change the boun- ¬ of a brick August 26 In another year amined the small footsteps in the dust surah tied in a big bow under the chin daries of the countries of Europe but on August 26 when 15 years of age and in the soft mud of a spring hole in the ends turned underneath sailor the empress of China controls the des- ¬ he had compound fracture of the lefs the woods where the dwarf had crossed fashion after passing through a large tinies of 600000000 people a nation leg above the ankle by his foot being in hig flight doubt and cavil gave waj flattened ring The watered ribbon which during her lifetime will prob- caught under an iron rod and his body to wonder and congratulation and 1 cravat perhaps is prettier than the ably pass through the most eventful falling forward Next year aain on became at once the hero of the com- above It may be had in all colors but and important epoch in its history the same date August 26 he had com pound fracture of both legs the munity the black moire tinted with a narrow Her control of the government is su- being so severely crushed that right it had Although I had not captured the mellow tinted lace picot on the edge preme since she has recently taken to be amputated at the lower third pygmy bandit I had solved the mys seems to be the favorite These black the regal power from her worthless tery that surrounded him and de- cravats include those made of black son the emperor with the full sanc- ¬ of the thigh This was caused by a stroyed the unique means by which he mousseline de soie edged with ruch tion of the law She is probably the horse hitched to a tram of coal which approached and surprised his victims ings black satin comet ribbon or nar first self made empress in history running wild under ground caught From that day the terrible little man row black velvet and the story of her career is one of him in a narrow passage crushing both legs severely After this ever told disappeared utterly The last of his It is more than a rumor that we are the most romantic good luck was a not work on August 26 for 2S he did years strange crimes had been recorded to wear elbow sleeves in the near fuand little wowder but in the year 1890 I received one thousand dollars for ture since Doueet is making walking very little girl when her father lost my amateur detective work Half of costumes in veiling and other light all his small property and his family he forgot his fateful day and went to the result it I offered to the man who had puz woolens with sleeves only to the bend were on the verge of starvation His work with compound that he sus- ¬ tained the fracture which zled out the necessary clew But he of the arm They are absolutely tight daughter who had none of the Ameri- ¬ I have mentioned in the beginning would not touch a cent No my boy1 and close fitting to the shoulder as can girls sentimentalism proposed he said you deserve all you have well as to the upper arm and are fin- ¬ at this crisis that he should sell her After this he has studiously avoided working on August 26 though never earned and more whether you actual ished off with plain rows of trimming and he nothing loth for she was only missing work at other times London a girl disposed of her for a large sum ly captured the pygmy bandit or not This necessitates long-- gloves Lancet ¬ for you fixed him so that he is better One of the newest fabrics for fall of money to the viceroy of his provGold Coins in the World ince Her beauty and accomplish- ¬ than dead to the world He has ceased wear is made of silk and wool in about will probably be a shock to many It from his crimes and retributive jus- the weight of cashmere Woven into ments she learned how to read and tice has been spared the unnatural the goods is a puffed satin stripe An- embroider in her new home soon won to learn that all the gold coins current job of disposing of such a human frek other novelty cloth that comes by the so much attention from her master throughout the world could be com- ¬ fortably stowed away in any one of ¬ You are a born detective lad and mv yard is striped with velvet bands that a disturbance in the domestic ar advice to you is to go into that profes- - edged on either side with soutache rangements of the household was im ¬ thousands of English drawing rooms sion for all you are worth minent and to avoid the catastrophe A careful estimate of the gold currency AnH T The bands are straight or undulating have she was presented to the emperor He of the world placedits amount at 755 St Louis Bepublic was immediately attracted to her ce- ¬ 000000 Although this enormous sum e cneo as Sandhurst It Was Worth It Felt lestial charms and as his wife very will probably exceed our entire nation- ¬ ceased and m some respects the most The woman who overheard the re ¬ conveniently died about this time he al revenue for the next seven years it remarkable introduction to a profestelling with much horror of an married the little slave girl could if converted into English sover- ¬ sion I ever heard of Detroit Frne mark is unpardonable something a Washing- ¬ During his life she wielded much in ¬ eigns be placed in a room 33 feet lonjr Press ton matron said right before every- fluence often for the worse for she 30 feet wide and 20 feet high The proc- ¬ body in the dining room of a hotel in is a woman whose nature a knowl ¬ ess of packing the sovereigns would What She Wanted Is there anything you want asked the Virginia mountains The Virginia edge of adversity did not soften and indeed be a labor of time and infinite tlie butcher of the little girl with the mountains that is to say certain por ¬ on his death she assumed full control patience If the sovereigns were placed tions of them at least were scratch of the imperial affairs For some years in position at the rate of one a second soulful eyes and fawn like air Oh yes sir lisped the little angel ing in the misery of sn acute attack of after her son came of jige she yielded working for eight hours a day a child timidly I want a sealskiu sacque and fleas and the Washington matron is the government to him but she has of eight commencing the task to day a dimond ring and a trotting horse a very attractive women even to now resumed entire control and again would see his eightieth birthday be ¬ and a steam yacht and a foreign noble ¬ fleas It was at a dinner one day that occupies the throne of the greatest fore the last sovereign was in position man and a pug dog and a brown stone she burst out with the remark which despotsin history St Louis Republic and the door could be locked To con ¬ vey this gold to the strongroom would house and a box at the operj- - and lots horrified everybody so She was wear ¬ Iiatter Day Dnde Is Loaded ing a slightly decollete gown and she require the utmost strength of 4000 of other things but all ma wants is Say dad there is a New Yprk dude horses which would was unmistakably uneasy The waiter ten cents worth of bologna sausage for have to pull a asked her if she would have a dozen over thar in the El Dorado saloon weight of 5951 tons The sovereigns dinner and wont you please trust her or so different things she didnt want Come out and lick him thus accumulated would make a golden for it till Saturday night Jude See here son are you trying to carpet for No she said finally I dont want thevhole of St James park any of those things bilt Ill give you a git your old dad into trouble You with a remnant of 3 2 3 acres to spare LnitetS States Coin in Hawaii jN early all the rrrlJ r com in circiTi dollar if youll just take this salt cellar just read up on that first Cuban bat- and if placed edge to edge they wouldi let the tion in the SnncUvioh s j and pour it down my back And she tle Your dads goin to hereaf chide form a footpath of gold six inches wide family severely alone teri between London and Constantinople Spaid the dollar too Washington United States mntao e Cleveland Plain Dealer JVr JEond orfTJ f fBits Post h j ¬ But every that happens rule has its exceptions and every proverb as well This time it was the expected that happened I had a presentiment that I was about to behold something- wonderful and strange and I did Hardlj-- had I come in sight of the horseman and there was stil a thin concealing veil of foliage between me and the open road when a great waving shadow came drifting along the highway I glanced up and with mv heart in my mouth saw a huge bird descending with set and motionless wings But I saw something more something that almost froze the blood in my veins A miniature man sat astride of the eagles neck his fierce little face set with vindictive purpose To this day I can see the baneful gleam of his small blazing eyes In one hand he carried a glittering naked knife The other hand was extended as if to grasp in anticipation his victims hair When the eagle was almost directly over ihe unsuspecting horseman the pygmy bandit threw one leg over the birds neck sat sidewise and poised himself ready to drop upon his victims shoulders Instinctively and with a motion as quick as thought my rifle sprang to my shoulder Just as the dwarf let go his hold and dropped there was a ringing report and the eagle pierced through the heart by my bullet fell simultaneously with his pigmy master Both struck the flanks of the frightened horse and the animal sprang forward in a wild snorting gallop so sudden and so endangering to the rider that he did not even ven ture to turn his head to see what oc- casioned it In a minute more horse and rider were out of sight around a bend in the road The eagle rolled into the dust and expected ¬ ¬ A familiar proverb says it is the un- ¬ THE SERGEANTS ADVICE CLEAR HEADS FROM ONIONS HUMOROUS fete Says a Soldier Should Kcvcr Ad ¬ Two Enthusiasts Tell About the Bene ¬ Clara I saw some funny looking mit Ignorance Until He Is fits of the Brain Food f roni jnugs in a window on Fifth avenue the Sure of It Bermuda Cora What club was other day The artillery sergeant was giving Yonkers Statesman How does that strike you asked it dne of his rare and highly prized lec Grace But what do you mean by the bartender as he took a bite from turesf with illustrations from his own something saying Mr Dashaway such a lady-¬ that looked very much like like man dear Flo isHe cant raise experience to an audience of respect- ¬ an ordinary sandwich of some sort and ful recruits His text wnc u Worlds Comic a mustache true soldier should know everything then glanced over Ms shoulder at the servant light- ¬ clock in a satisfied manner That edMrs Hcyle So your and suffered and if there should be anything he the fire with kerosene didnt know to conceal carefully his Why thats a sandwich only instead the consequences Mrs Doyle Yes of ham or beef between the slices of lack of knowledge mean thing It wasnt her day the Now look at me he said I am in bread I have guess what- - No it isnt out Town Topics cabbage or the service more years than you boys white raw sauerkraut Its plain First Juryman WThat did you Bermuda onion all sliced has got hairs on your chins and at up think when the judge committed Dob that there ups and comes something Shouldnt think you could stand son to prison for contempt of court now and again that I have to learn anything Second Juryman I was glad h like that ba any quantity Do I admit to my superior officers that wasnt a mind reader Green Bag said I dont know it Not me I lets on have one of the listeners if You wont No said the positive girl I will any tears to wep you keep that its all A B C to me and goes at it that up long never tie myself down to one man blind till I learn it When I was down Perhaps he replied sarcastically Thats what they at Governors island not so many replied the bartenderall say at first you can if I organize a syndicate you will but years ago there was a new kind of never know until you try You soon consider our offer Philadelphia fancy gun arrived at Fort Slocum and get used to the onions and that North American the colonel got orders to send a man you wouldnt give em up after any I see that they are going to play for up there to learn the boys the use of it thing Let me tell you how I acquired golf on Sunday in Chicago Wrell Sergeant says he to me I want the onion habit for a real habit seem quite right to give up It doesnt its you to go up to Fort Slocum and whats more a mighty good Sunday to ordinary sports Why and drill the men there on that habit bless your heart golf isnt a sport Brown Bobinson piece I used to mix drinks at one of the Cleveland Plain Dealer sir says ¬ to-morr- n --- A3 xi 1 M ¬ of it Do you understand the mechanism les I saluting sharp says he looking at me verj j j ¬ To be sure sir says I I seen then shooting with it at Fort McPher son two years ago Thats very curious says he seeing its only been in use in this country for less than a year and he gave me the laugh But you go ahead anyway says he for if you cant put it through theres no man here that can You may guess that I got on the train thinking- mighty hard for Id picked up enough to know that the new artillery was no more like any other kind of a gun than a peashooter is like a bow and arrow and I was thinking Id make a scrumptious disgrace of myself before a gang of strange Johnnies Talk about soldiers luck if I didnt run into my old captain on the train a man that always keeps up with the latest thing in the artillery line He asked me to sit down hy him and I said something- about the new gun That started him He was all over the place with enthusiasm about it But sir I says thats a queer ar rangement about the breech feeling him for a rise Queer says he Not a bit when you understand it Now here Ill draw it out for you and he fished out a bit of paper and a pencil and went to making diagrams That was just my meat so I led him on from one thing to another un- til Id the whole arrangement down on paper and I clapped eyes on the gun t was smiling at me like an old friend I put the men through a drill on that piece that made em think I was a past grand master of the whole business And the moral of this is Never say you dont know a thing- till youre sure ycu dont for luck and a mans brains will pull him through many a hole with glory Private McManus if you nave me mate to tnat cigar m your pocket I can use it in nvy business Thauks N Y Sun ¬ ¬ ¬ - ¬ ¬ - big uptown hotels where a number of men who followed the races gathered nearly every night to have a small game with a moderate amount of drink to carry things along About two oclock every morning never ten minutes later those four or five men would order a big platter of raw sliced onions with a few slices of white bread Then theyd open the windows to clear the smoke out and theyd set that platter of onions on the tabla each man would take a fork and they would eat until the onions were gone I didnt understand that at all when I first went- there but pretty soon after I got to know those men fairly well I asked them about it What on earth do you eat those raw onions for at this time of night I asked Heres a chance for another con- ¬ vert said one of them Why dont you know that theres nothing like a raw onion to clear your head at night Just help yourself and try it Why man after youve been working your brain all day and half the night and maybe have drunk a little and smoked a little you are in no condition to get a good rest for the night Now theres nothing like a raw onion or two to Hicks It is hardly possible that a marriage should come out of it be- ¬ tween two such persons Wicks I a regular stick and dont know He is she has got enough brimstone in her to make a match Boston Transcript What do they call the microbes that breed diseases John Please sir germs Correct and what do they call the people who know how to han- ¬ dle germs in a scientific way Please N O Times Democrat sir Germans Tirst Firl I was in front last night dear to see you play Juliet Second Girl Yes I know you were but you neednt have talked so loud all through my best scenes First Girl Oh but you must be mistaken dear it couldnt possibly have been I I never talk in my sleep Punch 1 if- BROKE HIS BONES ON AUG Wliicli Regnlarlj-- Befell en English Collier 26- v The Remarkable Series of Accidents fS - V J rtk - Tuen-Tson-H- k - ¬ i j ¬ ¬ t -I -a ¬ j ¬ i ¬ I ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Tuen-Tson-H- si ¬ ¬ m Tfi ¬ ¬ W J J- - ¬ ¬ J VfJ iJ ¬ w VI 1 re l au4 k v 11 i a t W J itfi fri gV - t - n Si v Ol - THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS EX TUESDAY NOYEMBER 8 1898 Giving a HIessliij JRev Billwhacker received a ent of a dressed chicken Tuesday Wednesday a church brother from out of towu brought his family of five to eat dinner at the parsonage and they were a little puzzled when the parson said grace What did he say The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away Judge Practical Kemetly Then you Caller with manuscript cant use the poem May I ask what ails it Editor Well it lacks what might be called the true poetic fire Caller Couldnt that be ah im parted it in some way Editor Well you might try sticking it in the stove Chicago Tribune p-re- borrow trouble Isnt Jinks a man rather inclined to All Expensive Luxury I should say so Talk about the fel ¬ low that worried for fear his halo wouldnt fit when he came to be an angel why Jinks was so sure when the war broke out that he would be draft ¬ ed before it was over that he hired a substitute for 500 and the substitute never so much as caught cold Detroit Free Press The man was lynched The ury held The inquest and its breath As the coroner said The man is dead What instrument caused his death What instrument the witness said With cold sardonic grin Well every day he tried to play Upon the violin L A W Bulletin ¬ ¬ Instrumental They are very careless about be stowing names in this country re Disappointed ¬ ¬ AFTER THE 1JIG FIGHT apolis two weeks and did not see single Indian Washington Star New National Hymn Do you know remarked Mrs Dar-1-e- y I rather wish that the report would prove true that the United States is to buy Greenland Why asked her husband In that case From Greenlands Tcv Mountains would become one of our national hymns Judge Revised to Suit My motto said the new boarder is to pay as you go The landlady shook her head It wouldnt do in my business she A man might hang around a said kmonth and then forget his motto motto is pay Saturday night or a marked the critical tourist Some names are rather inappropri ate Absurdly so Why I was in Indian ¬ go XY Journal Reporter 2Cow Mr-- McBett how do you feel after being whipped tin the Tng fight McBctt Oh jest say I feel like one of dem Spanish victories St Louis Republic -- Confound it sir Do you thjnk my feet were made for a fool to walk on exclaimed the angry man to the fel- ¬ low who had stepped on his corn Yes that was what I supposed replied the stranger Yonkers States man ¬ Just What He Supposed The loss of Cuba means to Spain the loss of the very sustenance of the nation Already The Relations of tlie Two Countries lie Had a Philosopliic3Ietliod of Turn ¬ her tax ridden people are crying for bread ing Tills Lack to His Own Have for Log Time Had In the same avsv the loss of your once vigorous appetite means poverty and starvation Account Peculiarities to your body If any reader of this paper Arishes to be as hungry again as AAhen a child One have the Ever since and even before the days helpful of me inthings that of my been most and Avants to fully enjoy hearty meals we the course life said to when the kings of 1rance and Spain Mr Clumsyby has been my lack of tat can rec3ttnend Hostetters Stomach Bitmet on the Isle of Pheasants and made This may seem like a contradiction but it is ters It cures indigestion dyspepsia and constipation the treaty of the Pyrenees one of the really very simple fancied that I I have chief aims of tie French policy has to businessalwaysother people allcould attend Revenue right but for beem to obtain influence and control never had any tact about my own that isI Clearly it was adTisable to go to war But I10AV about revenue ventured the in Spain It was for this that Prance about my pergonal relations with people I also always bungle them whenever 1 attempt to courtly Sir Godfrey fought her two most bloody and Revenue lightly repeated Thus I have a misundermost unsuccessful wars The war with do anything difference ifwith anybody about I have but to stamp my the queenabundant foot and standing or the Spanish succession was chiefly anything and I set about straightening it revenue Avill be forthcoming It fought out in Bavaria and the low out I cant possibly do it except in one way there will be observed that in those days Avas no stamping of bank checks Aae object of Prance I have to go at it llat footed I havent any cination certificates countries but the or chewing gum to say diplomacy than a stone image And more was control in Spain Louis XIV in moreover besides being clumsy about it I nothing of cigarettes and keg pilsener De- ¬ fact defied the world and very near ¬ am pretty sure to say too much to say troit Journal 1 ly ruined his country by insisting on things that it isnt necessary to say In Deafness Cannot Be Cured at all his policy of controlling Spanish af- ¬ other Avords I havent any tact drawback to by local applications as they cannot reach And at first this Avas a great fairs me But after awhile I made a discovery the diseased portion of the ear There is was the same with Xapoleon that if I didnt exercise my tact I shouldnt only one way to cure deafness and that is It Deafness is Though like Louis XIV he did not make any mistakes by it and following that by constitutional remedies Spain after course for a time I came to a realization of caused by an inflamed condition of the mutry to annex any part of the fact that theres a great lot of things cous lining of the Eustachian Tube When the manner of his annexation in Italy that Ave run up against in life Avhich may this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling and Germany he knew how danger ¬ be irritating at the time that are hoAvever sound or imperfect hearing and when it is ous it is to spoil the face of a Span- ¬ not Avorth squabbling over at all Avhether a entirely closed deafness is the result and man out or not and J inflammation can to iard yet he strained every nerve t o make s a got tact these things if IAvas sure do unless thetube restored to its be taken conmess of normal and this tried to obtain the control of the Iberian pe ¬ anything about them Avhy I dont try I dition hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh ninsula aJid may indeed be said to simply let em go And thats Avhat FTe been doing noA for which is nothing but an inflamed condition empire by his de- ¬ have maimed the about the mucous surfaces termination to malce Spain apolitical years not bothering things every little trifle ofWe Avill give One Hundred Dollars for any but letting the little go and not both¬ satellite of France But for the penin ering about em at all paying no attention case of Deafness caused by catarrh that sular war Napoleon might have es- ¬ to them Avhatsoever And so I have been cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure eouanimitv and Send for circulars free caped his final debacle But no sooner enabled to preserve mv tear avoid all useless Avear and and F J Cheney Co Toledo O was Napoleon finally overthrown and lack of tact has finally proved mostthus my helpful Sold by Druggists 75c the Bourbons reestablished than the to me Halls Family Pills are the best But I have to keep a watch all the time to control Spain reas scular desire N Y Sun Small Capital eerted itself First Theater Goer Mrs De Style who In 1823 a French army crossed the A FATHERS STORY went on the stage after a divorce scandal Pyrenees and occupied Madrid and Evening Crescent Appleton Wis has failed to malce expenses the for the time France obtained complete Fromremarkable cure from a disease which Second Theater Goer Well it Arasnt A nscendancy in Spain The influence has generally Avrecked the lives of children much of a scandal anyhow X Y Weekly thus obtained had no doubt to give and left them in a condition to Avhich death away to English pressure but it re- ¬ itself Avould be preferred has attracted a To California great amount 01 Attention is called to the excellent servagain with Louis Philippes dents of the est attention amonq the resiappeared end of Appleton North Western Line to Califorscheme for the Spanish marriages The case is that of little Willard Creech ice of thethe favorable rates Avhich have nia and Avell known D Creech the scheme which so nearly produced son of Richard of the large apaper mills in been made for single and round trip tickemploye of one accoma war with England and seemed to Fox The lad Avas attacked ets for this seasons trarel Best promise so much for French influence the spinalRiver Valley his parents had given modations in first class or tourist sleeping by disease and up all hope of his ever being Avell again cars Avhich run through every day in the in the peninsula tourist car Napoleon III always exercised a when as by a miracle he Avas healed Etid is year Personally conductedCalifornia and parties every Aveek to school happy as great deal of indirect influence in noAv in Creech asthe fatherany of his mates Choice of a large number of of the boy AAho Oregon Mr different routes Avithout extra charge Spain and was careful to maintain resides at 1062 Second Street Appleton Particulars cheerfully giAen upon applithe old policy that of possessing what Wisconsin told the following story North Western cation to agents Chicago Americans call a pull on the gov-¬ Ry or connecting lines ¬ ¬ ¬ m ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ AA ¬ ¬ ¬ FRENCfi GRIP ON SPAIN CLUMSYBYS LACK OF TACT Wbat Cubas Loss Means to Spain Every cough makes your throat more raw and irritable Every Ceasetearing your throat cough congests the lining membrane of your lungs and lungs in this way Put the parts at rest and give them a chance to heal You will need some help to do this and you will find it in hcrr From the first dose the quiet and rest begin the tickling in the throat ceases the spasm weak ¬ ens the cough disap- ¬ pears Do not wait for pneumonia and con- ¬ sumption but cut short your cold without delay Br Ayers Cherry Pec-¬ toral Plaster should he overthe lungs ofevery per- ¬ son troubled with a cough ¬ Write to the Doctor Unusual opportunities and long ex ¬ perience eminently qualify na for tv Hio civintr vou meuicai auvme particulars in your case treolv all the r len us Avnat your experience nas been with our Cherry Pectoral you will receive a prompt reply without cost Address DR J C AYER jjoweu mas The Drenm That Was In youth he sought a heros crown Alas he thinks of that no more To day his sole ambitions just To raise nine children as he must Upon an income built for four Chicago Daily News Like a candidate for office is the man who loves a maid He is free to promise everything before And likewise after taking he forgets th part he played Nor is under obligations any more Chicago Daily News A SCHEME THAT FAILED Before nd After Self Iiiterestel Prescription Uncle Erastus Want to know how to cure that wart sonny Take a dime on throw it over 30111 shoulder an walk away You mustnt look after it an you mustnt know where it went Charlie Well 1 guess Ill try it some other time uncle If I threw it over my shoulder while you were around Im afraid I would know where it had A rtSMSR3 VAJVvMk FA 1 gene Harlem Life s Hnrd to Find Why has she never married She insisted that she would only marry a hero Well they are not so very hard to find Theres a good deal of heroism in this world Yes but she wants a hero with moneA Oh one -- Chicago Post thats different Two ideals in The Autumn Yomiff Man He tinds he is socially not on the turf the surf But now he is not in the swim Washington Star tour I suppose Guest Hotel Clerk Ah on your She smiles but no longer on him In those old seaside days they were both in VERY XEATJiY tPUT lib K The Gentleman wiio kas been wait- ing It strikes me tkat the women ol the hour are those who promise to be ready in a second Judy An Overttierlit of glory lead but to the grave The paths A pessimistic poet once did truly say And he might have also truthfully added Chicago Dally News that Paths inglorious lead the self sazne way and of Good Quality Quite right bit we musl nevertheless insist upon having a first Most of the silk worn by American class dinner Fliegende Blatter women is manufactured in the United States said the silk buyer in a dry Crowded Out goods store The value of the manu He never told his love because factured silk imported from abroad Her lively tongue made such a din That though he much desired a pause during the fiscal year ended June 30 He found no chance the girl to win 1898 was 23523110 and during the Chicago Tribune census year of 1890 the value of the Explained silk of American manufacture was Maliel How is it that Edith wha 69154599 As during the decade from used to be so pale now has such rosy 1880 to 1S90 the product of American cheeks silk mills doubled in value it is fair Dolly ner new beau has a very to say that in 1898 about 80 per cent Philadelphia North of the silk goods sold to American tough beard American women is of home manufacture Of the silk imported from abroad nearly Womans Theme Kitty I suppose you wont write one half 10842561 was made in Belgium while France with imports to me at all now 3 011 are married 1 will Nan Yes lacks awfully of 4434402 is a bad second with sweet of course but I cant talk to Switzerland in third place from which Japan Chicago we bought 3492734 worth nim about my new clothes supplied 2061907 and China only Daily Record 135889 The reason for the small im ¬ Not the Ileal Thing portation from the orient is that much Caller Mrs DeStyle is not in you of their product goes to Europe to be say Why I saw her through the win finished before reaching the United dow as I came up the steps State blandly Shure mum Servant American silks of certain grades tihat was only her shadqw you saw are just as good as those made abroad ST Y Truth and a good many of them are better It was formerly necessary for shop r His Summer Girl keepers sometimes to pretend that He finds her love was merely art Tihe mercenary thing silks made in America were imported For while she gives him back his heart but it is becoming unnecessary nowa ¬ She keeps his diamond ring days as women realize the excellence Judge of the goods of home manufacture APPEARANCE AGAINST HIM Chicago Times Herald ¬ He Goes td School Bromo Quinine Tablets All His Take Laxative money if it fails to cure 25c I Our boy Avas absolutely helpless druggists refund ¬ loAver limbs Avere paralyzed and Ayhen Ave used electricity he could not feel it beloAV Xot every boy who has his picture taken ¬ his hips Finally Ave let the doctor go as he holding a fiddle can play Washington la did not seem to help our son and Ave nearly Democrat gave up hone Finally my mother avIio lives influence at Madrid Chance helped i in Canada wrote advising the use of Dr Wil- of hemorrhage of I am entirely the French by the death of the ldng liams Pink Pills for Pale People and I lungs bv Pisos cured for Consumption Cure and since then French influence over bought some when our boy had been on the Louisa Lindaman Bethany Mo Jan 8 9i This was Spain has been steadily and zealously stretcher for an entire year In six weeks priced stuff the apoth Some of the built up by every possible means after taking the pills we noted signs of vi- ¬ eary sells is a highest the market Golden drug on tality in his legs and in four months ho was Days London Spectator able to go to school It is two years since he took the first of Surely the best thing out is St Jacobs Oil SILK MADE IN AMERICA the pills and he is at school now just as hap ¬ for Rheumatism py and well as any of the other children It Most of That Worn in the United was nothing else in the world that saved the The weather prognosticator is himself a weddiny boy than Dr Williams Pink Pills States Is of Home Manufacture storm center L A W Bulletin 11 li ernment at Madrid It was indeed the fear of losing French influence in Spain that nominally produced the The immedFranco Prussian war iate cause of the war was a dispute as to the filling of the Spanish throne After the war France was for a time too busy to pay much attention to Spanish affairs but it was with a sense of deep humiliation and disgust that she learned that Alphonse XLT had visited Berlin had accepted the colonelcy of a regiment of Uhlans and that Spain was apparently slipping un ¬ der the influence of the triple alliance Immediately tie French statesmen saw the error that had been made and it became at once the avowed ob ject of the French foreign office to do everjthing that was possible to conciliate Spain and reestablish French ¬ A Frisrltl Combine Theres the coldest deal yet snapped the hardware dealer to his head clerk Whats that Theyre getting up a refrigerator trust Detroit Free Press Dropsy treated free byDr IT IT Greens Sons of Atlanta Ga The greatest dropsy specialists in the world Read their ader tisement in another column of this paper Professor in medical college What is the first thing you do in case of acold Bright Student Sneeze sir Yonkers Statesman To Cure a Cold in One Day What casi you pay for an Or¬ gan Write and tell us Dont be at raid You i k ave an Es tey 9 yes an Estey before you know it Estey Organ Co Brattieboro Vt SHOOT One Thinpr Needful Cant work Stiff and sore from cold What we need in this country howled Use St Jacobs Oil work to morrow the political orator is an elastic cur rency A package is usually done up well for an Right you are mister interrupted a express purpose Golden Days something that will man near the door stretch a mans income so as to make both Keep on youll learn the best cure for Chicago Evening News ends meet Neuralgia is St Jacobs Oii Not the Dame Baggs It is said that Dame Fortune STOKIES OF knocks once at every mans door Jaggs Well it was her daughter Mis Fortune who called on me Boston Traveler Two Letters to Mrs Pinkham ¬ Winchester 5f10T 6UN SflELLg vWjTJSKKuflHHIIV low RD EELIEF ¬ The number of people The Cheap Cynic said the Amateur who speak English is now 116000000 Statistician It is a wonder said the Cheap Cynic some of Cincinnati them do not get on the stage Mrs Joiitf Williams Englishtown N Enquirer I was so weak Some housewives are so busy they seem taking your remedies to be trying to create the atmosphere of that I couldhardly walk across the floor home bvagitation on the principle of a ven without falling I had womb trouble tilating apparatus Detroit Journal and such a bearing down feeling also An Atchison bride has particularly good suffered with my back and limlas pain luck in cooking since she lost her cook book in womb inflammation of the bladder Atchison Globe piles and indigestion Before I had Dear Mrs Piotiham I cannot be gin to tell you how I suffered before J writes ¬ for 152 page Illustrated Qtalogue Winchester Repeating Arms 180 WiSCHCSTEKAn mffAVIN Conn to fitt A BYALLTHEPIONSrfOT5 JEffD NAM ONA POSTAL THE MARKETS LIVE STOCK Cattlecommou Select butchers CALVES Fair to good liKht HOGS Common Mixed packers Light shippers LAMJ3S Cincinnati 3 00 3 5 3 3 3 65 Nov 7 3 50 4 00 tft 6 75 00 25 - SHEEP Choice FLOUR W i n ter i ami ly GRAIN Wheat No2rcdnew 35 4 05 2 45 3 35 3 45 3 40 3 75 5 15 2 70 07 61 No3red Corn No 2 mixed Oats Noti Rye No 2 36 2iA 08 answered the somewhat sati rical friend in the sense that history Washington Star repeats itself Yes No appointed politician that I may refer to my latest experience as a historic defeat I suppose Historic said the frequently dis- ¬ WWV g UjCi Family Resemblances This is Mr Highbones is it not Sf jfsbi p resemblance to your little daughter I am Miss Billings her teacher Glad to know you Yes maam I 6hould have known you by your Miss Billings HAY Prime to choice PROVISIONS Mess pork Lard BUTTER Choice dairy Prime to choice creamery APPLET Choice to fancy POTATOES Per bbL CniCAGO patent FLOUR Winter GRAIN Wheat No 2 red No 3 Chicago spring CORN No 2 OATS No 2 1 ORK mess LARD Steam o0 9 75 te 4 80 S 1214 3 25 1 4U 14 24 3 50 1 50 3 50 3 30 62 Jg Ws 60 ¬ 312 25 80 4 J7 3 80 54 9 75 25 8 05 Yes I am often told markably like me I regret to have to tell you Mr that Kitty is re ¬ taken one bottle of Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound I felt a great deal Price 50 cents of all druggists or R P Hall Co Nashua NH better and after taking two and one half bottles and half a box of your Liver Pills I was cured If more would READERS of this paper take your medicine they would Dot DESIRING TO BUY ANYTHING have to suffer so much ADVERTISED IN ITS COLUMNS SHOULD INSIST UPON HAVING Mrs Joseph Peterson 513 East St WHAT THEY ASK FOR REFUSING Warren Pa writes ALL SUBSTITUTES OR IMITATIONS Dear Mrs Pinkham I have suf- ¬ fered with womb trouble over fifteen years I had inflammation enlarge ¬ ment and displacement of the womb I had the backache constantly also headache and was so dizzy I had Is the only sure cure in the world for Chronic Ul Scrofuloii Varl- heart trouble it seemed as though my cerLe Bono dicersarrene FeverUlcers and all lJIcer8 Sure -never fails heart was in my throat at times chok Old Sare It and suffering Draws out all oloon Saves expense ing me I could not walk around and Best salve for Ahscesnes PlicaCures permanent finrns Cuts I could not lie down for then my heart and all Freak Weiwdn By Mail small33c large would beat so fast I would feel as CO St Jur Mina Said by Druggists though I was smothering I had to sit up in bed nights in order to breathe I ¬ Bucki nrvknmf II I1C1BI Natural Black by UYS ¬ 5 06 3 90 38 54 Agitated Young Bridegroom imme diately after the ceremony Serena shall shall I shall we shall we kiss ¬ Self Possessed Bride her third ex perience It is my usual custom Wil ¬ liam Harlem Life ¬ Deviation Highbones that she doesnfleamfvell at all I doubt if she will be able to keep up with her class I tim surry to hear that I was about to say Miss Billings that in many respects Kitty takes after my Chicago Tribune wifes people Ah if I only Trembling Suitor 11 dared to tell you whatisin my heart Cant you see Cant jou guess what The Cashier There goes our book- it is I would say to you keeper Ill bet that he absconds some Beautiful Widow Yes I think I can day read your thoughts But pray do not The Come on He loots crooked speak the words that are trembling N Y Journal upon1 your lips Let us respect the It was siuted in a London polic dead I have decided notio marry court recently that eight or nine shil again for at least six ¬ montus--ClH-cago J PLOUR WHEAT No 2 red CORN No 2 mixed NEW YORK Winter patent I was so weak thing I conld not do any ¬ Wi 29J4 RYE1 OATS PORK Newmcss LARD Western BALTIMORE Mixed 9 95 m b 90 0 00 She Knew any jam in the cupboard Is there aslced the boy Have you been there inquired his Heart Breaking -- mother Yes Then there isnt Chicago Post wondrous y Wd madea aman had In an hour power fortune Who Maude won a man of large bank stoei by the la fifteen minutes Kecord clock Chicago Dally Financial Talent FLOUR Family GRAIN Family Southern Wheat Corn Mixed Oatb No 2 white live No 2 was tern CATTLE First quality HOGS Western INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN Wheat No 2 Corn No 2 mixed Oats No 2 mixed LOUISVILLE FLOUR Winter patent GRAIN Wheat No 2 red Corn Mixed Oats Mixed PORK Mess LARD Steam 5 60 70 C5 70 71 tles of Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and used three pack- treatment Prce Dr H UUhKXa hONSrAUiStMa ages of Sanative Wash and can say ANK E 1734 I am perfectly cured I do not think WJ3LEN TVKXTIWtt TD AJSViifeTjTSUlSM I could have lived long if Mrs Pink-- please state tht yoa utxsr tlte Advsffeio taent In this ysapw hams medicine had not helped me ¬ 11 I have now taken several bot- ¬ 184 Government Place Of PRINT MUSIC All Kinds WM F ESFKRSftM DROPSYNDicovYIvo Cincinnati O r 36 Jg 30 4 10 4 00 363 30 58 4 60 4 20 68 tooa NiORE YOU SAY THE LESS THE PEOPLE REMEMBER ONE WORD WITH YOU I I I 1 l I 32 25 3 75 - 4 00 60 linga a day can be made by bejjyiny Eveuinsr News 26 9 50 5 75 XiH 9 99 SAPOLIO tini se I 4 ill I I I at c asis s a asa sssssassss l S v fjrrrvv--- ftTJ9Tf - r rm EL 8 - THB BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY TUESDAY NOVEMBER 8 L898 -- effete 4- f - i- - November Stock Reducing Sale The fact is that we have too many goods for this season of the year and we have taken this means of disposing of them your share of the bargains Come and ge For a good sized Calico Mens and Boys Mackintoshes Wrapper Flanuettes latest Fall 25 cents each cape worth fort worth 75 cents texture with Styles worth 10 cents Ladies Ecru and white satin double hand fleeced vests and pants 250 worth 39 cents 15 cents per yard Wool Flanuels white red and gray worth 25 cents 7 t 5 nt cents per yard 150 each 50 cents Com- ¬ m I K 1 For an extra heavy Chinchilla Overcot well made worth 500 348 each f i L 4 rr i f Clarks 3 for 10 cents O 3T T Spool Cotton I i i 1 article reduced In every department you will find each save you money to a closing out price which will only prevail during this sale Call and see for yourself if you are in need of a bill We will - Ladies Capes and Jackets For the best calf skin and grain In abundant lots capes all of leather high topped shoes in the per pair 148 this seasons styles at low figures city 20 cents per pair Mens double half tapped soled 45 cents per pair Cloaks that were carried over at 15 cents each Mens all wool extra heavy soxs For the best oil tanned calf 50 cents on or White Vests calf boots worth 200 Call and ex¬ Ladies Ecru worth 35 cents shucking gloves worth 75 cents amine these offers and Pants worth 25 cents Your choice of any Calico in the house at 3 1 2 cents per yard a limit of 20 yds to the customer none sold to merchants 25 cents each 15 cents For Shirts and Drawers in Per pair for heavy duck shuck ¬ White Merino well worth 40 cts- - ing mittens worth 25 cents For Ladies calf skin shoes in each 675 For the best quality of Beaver button worth 125 and Kersey Overcoats all colors every one worth 1000 98 cents per pair 200 per pair thcl if E M i K NEW 1uoijls Salosliiii aM m m rmrrrmrmrr LOUISVI LLE SLBiRCAJXr --PQrtwHjtawgytgirg V s P If 8 tf E5TxiloLii3s Eye Massase Advertisement J MTioigjE i n Tp oariino Snprialisfs nf Amfinna FT 20 YEARS 250000 Wrktliinn IN OHIO CURED WE CURE EMISSIONS young or middle aged men than tho pres- ¬ They ence of the6e nightly losses produce weakness nervousness a feeling of disgust and a whole train of symptoms They unfit a man for business married No matter life and social happiness whether caused by ovil habits in youth natural weakness or sexual excesses our JNew Metnoa Treatment win positively oure you nan lm trirkfn lomnrnltTinr fffc 6 NO ij K CUR- E- NO PAY CURED a f r r xusauer you uuuu nuip Jiany auuau ui later excesses may have weakened you Exposure may have diseased you You are not safe till cured Our New Method ottvII ntii n aii vin ij 11C tVJll- VUIO jVUt Ar JUU 1UU UU virir - 250000 and haggard nervous irritable and ex citable ion become forgetful morose and despondent blotches and pimples sunken eyes wrinkled face stooping form and downcast countenance reveal the blight of your existence Younjr Man You nro pale feeble it You must not massage your eyes the same way yon would the stronger parts of the body They need help from the hands but this help must he administered in a very gentle and delicate method John Quincy Adams had a way of treating his eyes which it is said preserved their vision to old age with out the help of spectacles This was to place his thumb and forefinger each upon an eyelid and gently rub them toward the nose a number of times each day The action encourages circulation of blood in that locality does away with the tiny spots that sometimes float before the vision and prevents that flattening of the lenses which causes dimness of sight at a cer ¬ tain focus It is wonderful how much good can be done the eyes of people of all ages by using this simple exercise 10 or 15 minutes each day knuckles so to express ¬ ¬ ¬ Whenever your organs of sight feel weak do not claw at them with tho GREENBACKS or Government Money At close of our Civil War in 1865 there appeared in the London Times the following If that mischievous financial pol-¬ icy which had its origin in the North American Republic during the late Crvil War in that country should be- ¬ come indurated down to a fixture then that government will furnish its money without cost It will have all the money that is necessary to carry on its trade and commerce It will become prosperous beyond precedent in the history of cmlized nations of the world The brain and wealth of all countries will go to- North America THAT GOVERNMENT MUST BE - You Ire Cordiallv Invited TO INSPECT THE HANDSOME LINE OF Clothing Dry Goods Dress Goods Hats Shoes Notions c gv WE CURE VARICOCELE No matter how serious your case may be or how long you may have had it our NEW METHOD TKEATMEiNT will cure it Tho wormy veins return to their normal condition and hence tho Eexual organs receive proper nourish- ¬ ment The organs become vitalized all unnatural drains or losses cease and manly powers return No temporary benefit out a permanent cure assured NO OPERA NO CURE NO PAY NO DETEN ¬ TLON NECESSARY TION FROM BUSINESS - venient to measure time as in the dark it is well to count the number of passes made by the fingers over the eyes until you have reached the number that you have demonstrated by experiment that time will allow New York Ledger She was newly married and did not know a little bit about either house- If you are where it may not DESTROYED OR IT WILL DE- ¬ STROY EVERY MONARCHY ON The famous Hazzard circular to capitalists in New York and the Buell Bank circular to United States Bank-¬ ers botfremanating from London and the fabulous corruption fund raised in EVER DISPLAYED IN PARIS Not alone being the highest quality of goods but we intend to give the people the benefit of buying them at less price than other stores can ofier be con- ¬ THIS GLOBE SEE OTJR NEW AND MAMMOTH STOCK OP V England and Germany estimated at cured the closing of our mints against silver - Her First Order 1500000 were the agents that se- ¬ ¬ a 1 4 d P7i CURES GUARANTEED We treat and cure SYPHILIS GLEET EMISSIONS IMPOTENCY STRICTURE VARICOCELE SEMI ¬ NAL LOSSES BLADDER AND KID NEY diseases CONSULTATION BOOKS FREE CHARGES FREE MODERATE If unable to call write for a QUESTION BLANK for HOME TREATMENT keeping or shopping and she was giv- ¬ ing her very first order It was a crusher but the grocer was a clever man and was used to all kinds of orders and could interpret them easily I want ten pounds of paralyzed sug- ¬ ar she began with a businesslike air Yesm Anything else Two cans of condensed milk ¬ I f t l Esmszmzsztmm BIG FOUR ROUTE BEST LINE TO AND FROM Kennedys Kergan W FOURTH r 122 CINCINNATI OST The tcwalk into my parlor policy of England during and since the Spanish War is the- latest evidence of English Diplomacy in shaping the destiny of the United States Govern- ¬ ment Notwithstanding the famine price of wheat the Spanish War and fabu- ¬ lous expenditures of money by our Yesm He set down pulverized sugar and government during the past year gold has increased in value eleven per cent condensed milk and all other values decreased in the Anything more maam A bag of fresh salt Be sure its same proportion For a thorough understanding of fresh the money question or silver issue What next Yesm A pound of desecrated codfish the Cincinnati Enquirer has uniformly He wrote glibly desiccated cod given evidence of its- ability to teach Nothing more maam We have explain and produce all facts and some nice horse radish just in truth It is a paper that ought and No she said It would be of no can be read by all classes with pleasuse to us We dont keep a horse ure and profit- Then the grocer sat down and fanned himself with a patent washboard al- OxIoTHIlSJ C3See our - ¬ bpautiful styles in Mens Boys and Childrens Shirts and Underwear Largest stock jmd best quality in Mens Ladies and Childrens Shoes Also Ladies and Childrens Hats at money saving prices New and novel effects in Dress Goods and Silks Also Serges Broadcloth Henriettas etc New Calicoes Outing Cloths Wrapptr Goods Flannels Sateens Percales Comforts Blankets Ginghams Jeans Shirting Table Linens Duck Goods Napkins Linen Crashes Ticking Quilts Velvets Fancy Ribbons Hosiery Curtains Ladies TTndrirwear Handkerchiefs all best makes of Corsets in colors and white Gloves for Men Ladies and Children Gloves in Leather Kid and Wool Carpets Oil Cloths Matting Call and see with your own eyes and you will acknowledge that Come once and vou will come back we are the Deonles friends again they all do because we give our customers honest goods at honest prices Dont forget our Merchant Tailoring Department SMts made to order and a perfect fit guaranteed - - - x - t ¬ zero though the temperature was nearly New York World TOLEDO F T N DETROIT Fruits Flowers SHele i fff fc IS 3r k if fc church mass formerly danced in honor of the dedication of a CHICAGO church is now observed with the special White City Special character of a harvest home It marks Best Terminal Station the close of the years labors and is celebrated by three days of music feasting LOUIS and dancing with partners chosen or al- ¬ Avoiding The Tunnel lotted according to degrees of comeli- ness at the preceding May festival BOSTON In southern Germany the end of the Wagner Sleeping Cars harvest is marked by the sickle feast The last sheaf is carried in triumph to Buffett Parlor Cars Wagner Sleeping the barn and placed on the floor while Cars the younger couples dance around it Cars Private Compartment One half of it is then decked with ribElegant Coaches and Dining Cars bons and hung aloft while the other BIG half is burned Its ashes are treasured uBesure your tickets read via as a remedy for rheumatism and are FOUR sometimes used in making amulets or o McComncK charms The peasants leave for Wodan Passenger Traffic Mgr or the old one a few ears of corn TJ B MARTIN and a small number of apples it being Tkt Agt Gen Pass considered unlucky to strip either field Cincinnati O or tree entirely bare Lippincotts or ¬ All Points iu Michigan kirmess Iviraicss In some portions of Germany the BLUE GRASS NURSERIES Everything for Orchard Lawn and Garden Fruit and Ornamental trees Shrubs Roses Vines Small Fruits FATiTi 1338 TWIN BROTHERS BOUSBONS BIGGEST BARGAIN 8 RINGERS 701 703 MAIN ST PARIS KY ST Rhubarb Asparagus and all stock grown in Nurseries Prices reasonable as we employ no Agents Descriptive catalogue on ap ¬ plication to Phone J CARL CRAWFORD H F HLLLENMEYER 279 ALVA CRAWFORD NEW YOKK Lexington Ky ¬ KAXLKOAD TIME CARD JE2xt Barkers SiDDCDriisr CRAWFORD BROS Dissolution Mice M BUCKNER TOBACCO L NRR Muu ani Fifth Sts ARRIVAL OF TRAINS From Cincinnati 1058 a m 538 p m 1010 p m From Lexington 511 a m 745 a m 333 p m 627 p m From Richmond 505 a m 740 a m JOHN CONNELLY PARIS KENTUCKY Your promptly answered Prices reasonable solicited DOUSE The undersigned composing the firm WAREHODSE CO Reed Laundry have this of Haggard day June 13 1898 by mutual consent dissolyed partnership C E Reed as- ¬ suming all the debts and liabilities LOUISVILLE KYThose owing the firm will please settle with Mr Reed From June 13 1893 J Four Months Storage Free H Haggard is not liable for debts con- ¬ tracted bv above firm Independent Warehouse Signed this 13th day of June 1898 C E REED W L BlfrlS Agent iJ H HAGCrARD 5sp 4wks - Letters and Trade f From Maysville 742 a m 325 p m DEPARTURE OF TRAINS 328 pm ljan99 Paris Ky Is F v- - - -- y i T iS -- l r - The London Daily News- notes the affinity between letters and trade used D Charles Lamb and Mill Austin to adorn the old India House Dobson Gosse and Cosmo Monkhouse are in the Of No 503 W Ninth Street Cincinnati board of trade Benjamin Kidd and W KWTO 3 Ohio 2 M Rossetti used to be at Somerset at the Windsor Hotel Paris House Dante Gabriel Rossetti narrow- ¬ Will be y ly escaped at one crisis in his career being a telegraph clerk instead of an TUESDAY STOYIS 1898 artist The postoffica absorbed for many returning every second Tuesday in each years the superfluous energies of An y month tftony Trollope Reeerence Every leading physician rv of Paris Kentucky - Work guaranteed satisfactory Calls work ie I -- H Landman M To Cincinnati 515 a m 751 a m 340 p m To Lexington 747 a m 1105 a m 545 p m 1014 p m To Richmond 1108 a m 543 p m 1016 p m To MaysvilhB 750 a m 635 p m F B Carr Agent YRUPINDIGESTION IV DR R GOLDSTEIN PEPSI 1 CURES DR CALDWELLS AP LOT AND BLACK ¬ SMITH SHOP FOR SALE Sale Dinners ¬ - Of 544 Eoiirtli Avenue Louisville Ky YRU P PEPSI 11 VCURES CONSTIPATION DR CALDWELLS Al Will be at the Windsor Hotel Paris DESIRE to sell my house and ot If you are going to have a sale and Ky on with blacksmith shop at Jackson- wish to set a dinner at a- reasonable ville Ky I will sell for half cash bal price call on Saturday Oct 22 1S9S ance in twelve months For further GEORGE RASSENEOSS returning once every month Eyes ex particulars address or call on benj F SHAR0N amiued and glasses scientifically ad ¬ 20sept2m Paris Ky Jacksonville Ky justed 27sep tf 13oct 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