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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): November 15, 1898
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HIMIflMHKHHHMKMBHSHKflBflHHlHiHHHK vs V MBl7 -- - - - 1 iv- - - V -- - x c - lis i- fJ II CHAMP MILLER Eh Edlteis ami Owners PRINTED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY If W Established FEB l 1881 EIGHTEENTH YEAR PARIS BOURBON CO KY TUESDAY NOVEMBER 15 1898 NO 91 1350 Dr Kerfoot starred to his chnrch Pat nrday and wmt to slep on the train Instead of tjettiug oif at Versailles he was carried ou to Lexingrou The boS are wondering if his sleepiness was pro duced bv reviewing a soyoritic sermon S200 WILL BUY 400 WILL BUY soothing rocking of the an exquisite Smyrna Rug full or the gentle choice of a number of hearth size r yt u iLiiu name uuiu uiu new styles Ruga new colors size elegantly made beautifully iimu Hambleton passed his station walked 8 designed They are big values miles and got to his chnrch just as a Presbyterian was finishing his sermon 600 WILL BUY WILL BUY On the same train Bro J M Shelburn choice of about 8 slightly soiled Da- ¬ a genuine Moquette Rug 6 feet gestan Rugs Former price 1200 went past his station jumped off and long by 3 feet wide Its the reguinjared one arm Thfe seems to be lar 5 kind something fatal about this train BapOUR SPECIAL SALE tist Argus ntew 36 fancy Lamps odd shapes OF ORIENTAL RUGS A Popular Hotel 25 Copely Prints framed in black 100 Etchings water colors and swing There was never a is in full pastels better opportunity to add these Always popular the Palace Hotel 4 Parlor Cabinets gems of color to the home Sixth and Vine street whs easily the most popular hotel in Cincinnati during Prices BELOW anybodys for equal goods Money back if goods are not as the G A R encampment Excelleitt represented cuisine prompt service and pnlfUi em- ¬ ployes and splendid management has omade it the beet 3 and 350 per day hotel in Aimriea Keutnckiaus always find friends slopping at this hostelry C F BROWER THIS WEEK CO Good One On The Preachers MILLERSBURG t Nws Notes Gathered In And About Tle Iturs Paynes Depots Miss MattieJJameson has the measles Mrs G S SUlen has returned from Mies Blanche Bowen visited in - 3 I FllJ TMlrMJttAUJ I a lm r UJmJLli lli SUFFERING Thousands of women are t MONTHLY troubled inter¬ monthly vals with pains in the head STUBBORN A stubborn cold is easily taken it sticks to some people all winter and very often develops into bronchitis or consumption You should cure a cold promptly by taking Dr Bulls Cough Syrup This celebrated remedy is ac- ¬ knowledged to be most efficient and reliable for all affections of the throat and lungs It cures a old at once -- ¬ LDS V - - last Monday rMr Caleb Corrington has been quite ill fyjT several days Paris at Mrs Mary Caldwell returned Saturday rroin a viau lujruason 1 back - ¬ arrivals - J- lit f dm WER CO Carpets Furniture Wall Paper Av I 27sep4s it cen diary Fire Like all other conflagrations strikes Ss a business man when he can least afford it The only safe way is to cany suffifieut insumue to maKe von safe iu a iy event I write policies for the best sound T insurance companies cheap as any agent and as Score Turkeys arejbringing eight cents per pound here o4foot Mr Frank Remington of Paris was in the Burg Saturday Miss Mary Champ returned Saturday from a visit tec Carlisle Mr Chas Darnell returned Friday from a trip through the South Martin ONeal has moved to the J A Miller property opposite the bank Mr Perry Binville of Versailles wa the guest of relatives here Sunday Mr Henrv Jefferson of Mayslic visited his daughter at the M F C fc Sunday Mrs J H Turner and daughtpr of Nioholasvillefere guests of Rev W S Griustead T P Waddll will commence killing turkeys to day for the Manhattan o of New York Mr J T Oj ertn of Flemingsbnrg was the truest of her daughter Mrs Hull Friday The Millersbnrg Foot Ball Team Sat urdav defeated the Paris Team at Paris painlessly dangerous derangements that can be corrected The men- ¬ strual function should operate shoulderssides hips and limbs But they need not suffer These pains are symptoms of breasts DcBulls Cough Syrup m 1 makes menstruation painless and regular It puts the deli-¬ cate menstrual organs in condi- ¬ tion to do their work properly And that stops all this pain inefr r -- MEIREES Doses are small aiid pleasant to take Doctors recommend it Price 25 cts At all druggists Promptly cures Stubborn Colds nvr bAlhft WITHOUT FAIN month after month when Wine of Carduiwill relieve her It costs ioo at the drug store Why dont you get a bottle to day For advice in cases requiring Why will any woman suffer t special directions address giv¬ ing symptoms The Ladies Advisory Department The Chattanooga Medicine Co Chattanooga Tenn Mrs R0ZENA LEWIS of Oonavllle Texas say3 I was troubled at monliily Intervals with torrible pains In my houd and back but have been entirely relieved by WIno 01 Cardul NO GAS NO COCAINE A simple pplication jto the jrnms used only by me and acknowledged by the priblic to be the best and easiest and absolutely free from any after effects Catepnonc treatment for painless filling Set of teeth S 00 Upper and lower Silver tilling Gold filling Gold crowns 1500 50 cts up 100 up 50 cts - 17 to 0 Painless extraction 500 ON OUR FALL AND WINTER lloct tf Porter Smith Paris Ky THE FIRST PHOTOGRAPHS utes For Her Portrait Elizabeth Flint Wade has an illustrated paper on Photography Its Mar vels in St Nicholas The author says The first accounts of this great discovery are very entertaining reading Professor Morse the inventor of the telegraph was in Paris when the news was published and at once went to see Daguerres wonderful pictures In de scribing them afterward he said that moving objects made no impression on the plate for a picture taken of a it as if en- 8 crowded boulevard showedexceptiontotiai tirely deserted withrttm tho T 1 Hl man avmg his shoes nolished The mans feet he said were well defined they were kept but CO because without head or stationary these he was body for were in motion To America belongs the honor or making the first photographic portrait the artist being Professor John Draper a professor and afterward the president of the University of New York His victim was his sister Miss Catherine Draper He powdered her face that the likeness might be more quickly im- ¬ pressed on the sensitive plate and for 30 minutes Miss Draper sat or at least tried to sit as immovable as a statue The first class in photography was ¬ formed in Boston in the spring of 1840 by Daguerres agent Gourad of Paris The Rev Edward Everett Hale then a student in Harvard became an enthusiastic member of the class In his diary under date of April 1 1S40 is this entry On my way home I stopped at the shop and got my daguerreotype thermometer There seems to be a great de mand there were three or four others there ¬ ¬ 0YE RC0A FOR THIS WEEK Our 35 Overcoats for 30 m Our 30 Overcoats for 25 Fine Imported Trousersjor PR ofessor Drapers Sister Sat Thirty Min ¬ ¬ Mr Hnah 1McCue and family has moved into part of Mrs Anna Thorn tons residence Jim Wilson colored wis shot Satu -day night iu the right arm by Will Letton colored Major W C O vens of Georgetown came over Saturday to visit his mother Mrs E J Owens Mr W F Turner and family of near Paris were guests of Mr Ben E Jones ¬ j Huurs 321 Main St i tone o 0 5 - 7 and t Hill Hi The egg of yesterday looks feels measures and weighs like the egg of last month but thereb a difference in another respect and that difference is worth money Its just so with laundry The difference between good work and poor is slight to and family Sunday the unpracticed discernment but us a Seven conver s were baptized in different- - that counts every time Its Hinkston Sunday by the pastor ot the a difference that changes yuur laundry colored Christian Church bill from an expeuse to an investment Chas Chancelor will serve ovsters in We lo good work it will cost no more any style at all hours Fruits veg than poor work but its worth double the difference tables and all kinds of cakes It Bourbon Steam Laundry Elder Fenstermaiher has resigned his charge ofheNBwpprt Christian Church fBxAMi NEflatbbse cotn forts T There are eggs and eggs Paris Ky opp Court house 8 to 12 a in 1 lo 5 p m Telephone 79 PARIS FURNI3HISG J B MeGANN Cutter TAILORIHG H S STOUT Manager Consumption or Asthma in No it is not claimed that Foleys Honey and Tar will cure 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 if- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Hism B SmitH Martha went to Hutchison Suaday to vi8t uncles Messrs A and B SmeJiey We keep up with tlie times and Mr C H Dailey of Rose Hill Nicho ¬ you will find large selected line of las county was hre Saturday His son Reefers and Boys overcoats at Wilson ill of fever is much improved Cos and at the right Price Mrs Mary Baxter has gone to Lexing price tou to attend the wedding of her niece Miss Kiunear daughter of Mr George W S Anderson Kiunear O Recommend Messrs J E Harris and L D Chinn Of Peck P O Pike Co Capsules Wrights Celery of Germantown were gutsts of the To the Wright Medical Co Columbus Ohio formers sister Mrs Robt Caldwell Geuts I have purchased a box of WrightV Sunday Celery Capsules from lames T Plaser drug O and used Mtssra Owen and John Iugels W V gist WaverlyConstipation them for Stomach I was unabift U Trouble and Shaw Jas Woolums H H Phillips do anything for nearly two years jseo Dr C B Smith and T F Fleming are three boxes of your Celery Capsules ana the have cured me Kor the benefit of others so enjoying a hunt in Robertson county afflicted I wish to send this letter Very ruly yours Robt Tarr sold to Hibler Bros of W S A DK S M cattle Paris ten head of Sold by all druggists at 50c and SI per box address at 4 60 that averaged 146G lbs James SendColumbusonOpostal to the Wright Med for trial size free Hunter sold to same eight head of Co 1385 lb cattle at same price Mclntyre McClintock sold to Win of Bonrbon nine bioke Bramblett 70 per head They also mules at shipped a car or cattle and a car of hogs to Cincinnati Saturday Mrs C ¬ two-vear-ol- d iasmm and daughter T atJ - SKlpBiSlily FOR PLEASURE j- - fy Vv PHOTOGRAPHY ADLAKE CAMERA 12 3ac3L It is the easiest camera Makes the best photographs Never out of order Takes 4x5 plates that ali dealers keep no matter what make get em anywhere The after expense is least The Pleasure is most Sent express paid anywhere in the United States A careful book on it sent if you ask 35 ADAMS 110 iWgMi Educate FOR A WESTLAKE CO Ontario Street Chicago beoK mmmmmmuitu KeepingBiistes PHONOGRAPHY situation CAi2 JKjfsgww - Sold hv Tamfts TCennedv j j BsmLMiBtjfcirM Dmo-p-is- t 00 ladies of the Presbyterian Church will have a sale in basement of the church KOTICE mrkeys of hams dressed chickens salads cakes and all kinds of bread The following farms have been posted The teachers of M F C and Messrs and we hereby warn all hunters that if John Hamilton J G Smedlej J G they are caught oa any of the lands of Allu Royce Allen and Will Mclutyre the uudersigned they will be indicted were entertained at an elegant supper Friday evening by Mrs McNamara for trespassing MATT HOWARD M son Redmon dehorned fortv cattle The day before Thanksgiving the Thb Add Tp Writiiig reiegrepny GENERAL WRSMITH For circular of his famous and responsiblo LEXINGTON KY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KY UNIVERSITY J J J M HUGHES M ILL R WARD JOHN Q WARD B KENNEDY WOODFORD J CATESBY M HALL for Robt Tarr twelve for Jas Hnnter sixteen for Higgard and sixteen for Geo Stoker thirty five for Montgomery sixteen for Haggard and sixteen for Hagtrard and sixteen for Mclntyre McClintock of THE STEEL ANCHOR RANGE vzsa tCSST VI Hasball bearing grate cant stick shakes easily under all A up-to-date Big Will Howard colored who bodies all thut could he desired in was sold during the war in Harlan a perfect shoe county to Wm Onthang Howard is Black Box Calf now about fifty years old and has a scar Tan Titan Calf on one cheek Write to T M Purnell Black and Tan Vici Kid Millersburg Ky I Enamel Leather Chas Cheney who assumes tragic SGOQ FOR SALE CHEAP roles did not fill his engagement here Patent Calf Saturday night A person who claimed to be Cheney passed here on foot These Shoes are not to he had Wheat stored on reasonable terms towards Maysville sayiner an impera- ¬ elsewhere in the city We are and highest market price paid for tive engagement at New York demand- ¬ sole agents Wheat Call on us at Paris Milling ed his presence there and he eould not Cos office stop here Store Clays B M RENI0K CO Woman Triumphant or Conquest of P S Farmers would do well to store 1950 will be given at the Opera House Cor4th Main Paris Ky their wheat near home on Tuesday Nov 22 by Robt Caldwell assisted by the young ladies and gentle men of this place proceeds for the benefit of the Silver Service of the bat tleship Kentucky 2t condi- - ROBT H FERGUSON IAS E CLAY J5ho A shoe for gentlemen Shorthand Type Writing and Telegraphy Specialties USPThe Kentucky University Diploma under seal awarded graduates Literary Course free if desired No vacation Enter now Graduates succeesf ul In order to have your letters reach ut address only Awarded medal at Worlds Exposition in positions Coat of Full Business Coarse including Tui- ¬ 13ooks and Board ia family about 00 tion Refers to thousands of graduates Wanted to Know The whereabouts that em- ¬ GENERAL WILBUR R SMITH LexingtonKy Kentucky University resources tsmfloo and Note had nearly 1100 students in attendance last year Ss Wheat uuGKS 500 Important Change on The Frankfort Cincinnati Two New Trains Sloe arrives at 840 No 5 leaves Frankfort at 115 p and arrives at 4 p m No 2 train will leave at d30 a m and arriye at Frankfort at 1 1 20 a m No 8 leaves at 430 p m and arrives at Frankfort at 810 p m No 1 leaving Frankfort at 7 a in Hi ¬ Wanted to But 300000 bushels of wheat ¬ The very companies com- ¬ pose my agency whici inur against fire wind and Ltorra Non union trt L -- A sale by allprominent dealers heavy durable construction having to disconnect water box in all best materials skilled workmanship modem and its appointments A handsome piece of kitchen furniture noth- ¬ For ing better can be produced Thirty three years experience -- tf r Br CO TERSTEGGE GOHMxlNN Louisville Hy J the highest market price in cash or I ning in the Hurst will furnish sacks and store your wheat lower rates and absolutely safe insur- ¬ in an elevator and buy your wheat when ance O W Miller Agent you are ready to sell at the highest mar- ¬ Paris Ky ket price Those who held wheat last year made big money Store your wheat and get the profit Top and Storm overcoats for -- I will pay Insure against fire wind and light- ¬ Home Insurance Co GEO W DAVIS DEALER W For Rent residence O H1NTON A six room Agent otr IN redden Furniture Window Shades Gil Cloths Carpets Mattresses JEtc ing and Repairing V Main Stbeet Special attention High Street adjoining the Dan Tnnwy ly Possession given itniniiate-Apply to J T fiiNTON Go s - E 0 FRETWELL Agent 5july 4t Paris Ky men from 5 to Cos - 5 at Price givn to Undertak- - Ue Paris Milling Purity flour for sale by all grocers Paris Ky Ask for it Take no other - trsn wt gv i a Y 2 THE BOUBBON NEWS PARIS KY TUESDAY NOVEMBER SPANISH TROOPS MUTINY Nearly 10009 Soldiers Clamor for Back Pay They Kef use to Return to Spain and Promise to Cause Trouble 15 1898 HE GOT ANOTHER BLUFF Sagasfa Says the Cortes Alone Can Consent to Abandon Territory Spain Finds the Elections in the United States Resulted in Nothing to Al Spanish Diplomacy Emperor Williams Visit to Spain ANNUAL REPORT Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance Tells of His Department the General Govern ¬ Recommends ment Arm the Volunteers Instead of the States The Coast Defenses Work of thu Arsenals LIEUT COL WILLIAMS DEAD The Deputy Quartermaster General U A Succumbs to Yellow Fever at Havana Cuba S EEN t Ilia Customer Beat Him at the Start But He Got Bacls at Hiiu in Good Shape There is an old retired merchant m Detroit who delights m recalling his experiences when an active man running a gen eral store in one of the northern cities ot the lower peninsula I used to reap a harvest when the men he re were coming out of the woods They were not up in styles and lates about any old thing would suit them provided the color was right and the lit even passable But there were tricksters among them and 1 had to have my wits about me in order to keep even with them How much is this hat asked a strapping six footer who arrived from camp one day with a pocket full of money Two fifty I replied Then he informed me that he always had the crowns of his hats punched full of holes in order to keep his head cool and his hair from coming out I soon had this attended to and then he asked what the hat was worth Two fifty I responded in surprise but he laughed at me for asking such a price for damaged goods He had me and got his hat for a dollar while the jolly crowd with him had a laugh at my expense He wanted to look at some fiddles and after pricing one at 10 concluded to take it Wheres the bow he asked as I was doing up the package You only bought the fiddle I laughed The others saw the point and laughed too The giant tried to bluff me but I kept good humored and got even on the hat by charging him 150 for the bow I not only got even but the others were so pleased with my Yankee trick that they spent plenty of money with me Detroit Free Press ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ atairh Hea sr In Isaninfiammation lining the nasal passages the membrane of the mucous It is n h f The result of the United States elections came as a sur¬ prise and disappointment to Sagasta who had confidently expected that the republicans would at least have loct control of the house of representatives The Spanish cabinet is convinced that the election tipon which it had been Matxkid Xov 14 counting1 to obtain Paris have resulted in nothing- that - better terms at - can aid Spanish diplomacy The intended visit of Emperor Wil¬ liam in honor of which Adm Camaras squadron is under orders to proceed to Cartagena now furnishes another straw to clutch at The queen regent whose health is visibly impaired by the strain of the last eight months thinks the wisest course to be for the cabinet to instruct the Spanish peace commissioners frankly to concede the American demand of the Philippines and to work honestly and expeditious- ¬ ly to frame a treaty Not so however Sagasta who is still sparring for time and hopes to succeed in one more gigantic bluff He now says that the cabinet requires the authorization of the cortes before it can consent to abandon the Philip- ¬ pines and he is reported to have in- ¬ formed the Spanish commissioners that they have no mandate to discuss such Washington Nov 14 An interest-ino- lot of news has reached the war department from Havana Arrange ments have been made by the Spanish authorities to send back to Spain the Spanish troops numbering S500 men upon the arrival of the American gar- ¬ rison It was expected that they would sail next Tuesday or Wednesday but an unexpected obstacle has arisen among They are on the men themselves the verge of mutiny openly declaring they will not return to Spain until they receive their pay now far in arrears for service in Cuba The mutiny extends not alone to the enlisted men but to their officers and is directed against the executive officials of the Madrid government on the island Some of the men have not been paid for nearly a year and to all of them several months pa is due ¬ Tr eventualities The marked sympathy for Spain ex- ¬ pressed almost unanimously by the Ger man newspapers coupled with the pur ¬ chase at Perlin and Frankfort of Span ¬ ish exterior and Cuban bonds the Ger- man holdings of which have been quadrupled during the last three an exaggerated give months significance to the intended vis-¬ emperor German the of it empress It is not yet known and what the emperors plans may be on his arrival at Cartagena on November 19 but as soon as the llohenzollern reaches that naval station the imperial pair will be invited by an autograph letter from the queen regent to visit ¬ Washington Nov 14 Gen D W Flagler chief of the bureau of ord ¬ nance has made his annual report to the secretary of war It shows that there were expended during the fiscal year ending June 80 189S 71548795 and that there still remains of the appropriations made for the 1971 359 This ordnance bureau derived from the large sum is appropriations for the fiscal year which were made for war purposes amounting to 21504592 Regarding the equipment of volunteers the general thinks it would be as well as to have the government equip them in stead of their bringing their state AN INSANE WOMANS DEED arms into service saying that it could be done as quickly owing to the condiShe Throws Herself Prom the Window of tion of the arms of state troops a Moving Train on the Michigan lie speaks in terms of praise in the Central Near Columbiavllle manner in which work has been perDetroit Mich Nov 14 Ida E formed at arsenals and ordnance facArola 23 years of age early Sunday tories in the rush that was made in threw herself through the window of putting the country on a footing for the Houghton express on the Michi war with Spain As to the equipment gan Central railroad when the train of an army he says So Ions as ihe principal dependence in this was a short distance from Columbia country in time or war i in a large volunteer ville She was an insane woman who force newly levied it is impracticable to lvftsp was being deported to Finland in ac- on hand large supplies of cavalry artillery cordance with the immigration law and honc equipment as these in the course resided here less of a few years will not only deteriorate but having she keep modified than a year Immigration Inspector yill have to be materially The majortopart of pace with improvements Williams and the matron of the Sault such material can by taking advantage of the Ste Marie custom house had the girl in resources of Rock Inland and the other charge Williams stated Sunday night areuals and the numerous private establish that she had made no outbreak at any ments capable of producing it be supplied as can be time during the journey from Mar- rapidly as troopspiepared raised mustered into Tor campaign the service and quette where she had been detained should however be on hand Held and There siege in jail The first her custodian knew artillery with carriages and a portion of the of the sad affair was when thej heard harness required Tor fJJOJO men Such guns the breaking glass Mr Williams said and carriages can not be turned out in large the dead girl was suffering from ex- ¬ numbers until about ix months after initiating the work treme melancholia Fo equipping an army with a supply of small arms he thinks there should THE FOOTBALL PROGRAMME be a supply of 100000 on hand of aii3r new arm and the arsenals kept in a The Harvards Will Practice on 3Ionday condition so as to produce 2500 per Tuesd y and Wednesday and Leave ¬ ¬ Adjt Gen Corbin received a message Friday morning from Gen Wade chairman of the Cuban evacuation commission at Havana announcing the death from yellow fever of Lieut Col Charles W Williams not W A Williams deputy 12 t Washington Nov ¬ caused by a cold or succession of colds combined with impure blood Catarrh is cured by Hoods Sarsaparilia which eradicates from the blood all scrofulous taints rebuilds the deli- ¬ cate tissues and builds up the system Is Americas Greatest Medicine SI six for 5 Hoods Pills cure all Liver Ills 25 cents m ¬ quartermaster general Lieut Col Williams was the youn--esofficer in his grade being only about 45 years of age and was regard ed as certain of becoming quartermas ¬ ter general in the course of a few years lie was a native of Kentucky and was appointed to the military ¬ Hoods Sarsaparilia 0 1 x academy from that state r periect type oi uie highest order of excellence X ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ colonel Mrs Williams and family are now in Washington She is a daughter of Gen John B Gordon of Georgia IIavaxa Nov 12 The body of Col Williams will be embalmed and will be carried directly on board the Ward line steamer Segurancia which was ex¬ pected here Friday afternoon from Vera Cruz for shipment north The remains of Mr Stewart were buried here Friday afternoon The deaths have caused a profound sensation Activity of VesnviuvS It is a strange coincidence that the only Much anxiety has been caused in Naples cases of yellow fever among foreign- ¬ by the renewed activity of Mount Vesuvius An overwhelming ers here lately have been those of the produces universaldanger of thisadescription terror As matter of members of the American commissions fact there is little likelihood that Mt Vesu On the vius will do any serious damage and staffs other hand thousands die daily from stomach In Havana he held the rank of t t Hi f mm mi TRADE MARK IrfSfl PPM t M UI16JI SR3URJIU aJJRSQD ¬ THE CRUISER MARIA TERESA liritish Authorities Claim Her as De- ¬ relict But Their Cairn Will Be Con ¬ tested by the Government and digestive disorders who might have sur vived had they resorted to Hostetters Stomach Bitters It is the greatest of known tonics for stomach and digestive organs It cures kidney liver aud blood disorders ¬ ¬ ¬ Breakfast t I ¬ ¬ The British admiralty authorities here are going to take possession of the Marie Teresa as a derelict The American consul has protested against this course claiming everything less the salvage The steamer Antillia is leaving here for Cat island with customs officers and 12 Nassau X P Nov We must lay in an extra supply of fuel this winter said the credulous business o man while talking to his practical wife the other evening The cornhusks are unusually thiplc and that means a long hard ¬ Couldnt Fool Her o o 3 Who told you The man we always buy coal from I thought so We will just give the usual order Detroit Free Press Thanksjjivlnjr Day Rates D will sell tickets Agents of the C H for the above occasion at the rate of One and Ono Third Fare for the round trip to nil points within a radius of 150 miles Tickets good going on November 2 L Good to re- ¬ turn including November 21 ¬ winter I ABSOLUTELY PURE t o Delicious Nutritious o t I COSTS LESS THAN ONE CENT A CUP it t lthe f Madrid Lord Salisburys reference to the American republic as a factor in Asiatic and possibly Eiiropean diplomacy which might not conduce to the inter ¬ ests of peace is widely commented up- ¬ on here as strengthening the prevail¬ ing impression that Germans wish to intervene in tho Philippines All but the extreme Weylerites dread the consequences of a resumption of hos- ¬ tilities by the United States which they are aware would probably involve loss of the Canaries and this in spite of the present German lining to t I the cloud remains the irresistible motive that must eventually determine ¬ r the cabinet to reconsider the instruc- ¬ tion that it is now believed to have sent to the Spanish peace commissioners The ministry of finance has in hand a project for the conversion of tho Spanish exterior bonds and the funded debts of Cuba and the Philippines the idea being to maintain the treasury guarantees of Philippine bonds and Cuban bonds of the six and five per cent denominations but to reduce tho intetest tojtyl and per cent respec- ¬ tively This partially accounts for the firmness of Cuban bonds in Paris and lierlin where speculation in them is unusually active Madrid Nov 14 El Imparcial says the government has forwarded instructions to Senor Montero Puos president of the Spanish peace commis- ¬ sion at Paris and that Mondays con ¬ ference may be the last but one un- ¬ less the American commissioners mod ¬ erate their claim5 According to El Imparcial a mem¬ ber of the cabinet has virtually de¬ ¬ police on board Opinions differ as to the chance oi saving the cruiser Although she has been aground since Thursday the Maria Teresa rests in an easy position and the witer is moderate day Wreckers who have arrived here have for Mcriden Thursday An interesting feature of the report brought with them stores from the Cambridge Mass Nov 14 The is that which treats of coast defense stranded vessel off Cat island which football programme at Harvard this The general says established beyond a doubt that she is Attention is especially invited to the expe- ¬ the Infanta Maria Teresa week is briefly as follows On Monday Tuesday and Wednesday rience of the last few months m attempting to provide quickly a coast defence rt j believed there will be the usual practice only to be impracticable and we will always be ONLY A MATTER OF COURTESY fovced in any emergency to rely upon what it will be stiffer than ever On Wednesday evening there may be has been provided in time of peree The Oueen Kcjent Will Invite the Emperor though to fair state another mass meeting in Sanders I think it way and Empress of Germany to in the of complaint that Visit Madrid theater to give the men a send off such not has been urged upoa congress each year this as was given them just before the for the past ten years The situation is very Madrid Nov 12 It is understood Pennsylvania game If it is definitely simple A plan has been adopted for provid ¬ decided to hold such a meeting it is ing a complete coast defense With the pre- ¬ that as a matter of courtesy the queen of the department probable that Governor elect Roose- ¬ sent facilities economically and in this work can¬ regent will send an autograph letter be carried on the most efvelt J8G of New York will address the ficient manner in such a way as to complete inviting the emperor and empress of In the un boys On Thursday morning the Har ¬ the present plan in about seven years Germany to visit Madrid likely event of acceptance their Ger ¬ vard team will breakfast early and Estimates ought to be submitted each year for o much of the work as the facilities man imperial majesties would natur ¬ leave for Meriden Ct for its production will permit it rets with ally be shown special attentions The congress to detennine how much of the noil German ambassador will confer on the ON THE WAY TO FASHODA can be provided lor each vcar consistently subject Saturdaj7 with Duke Almodovar with the rcsouices of the country Hut faster than tlir ap de Rios and nothing definite will be Ma j Marchand With Capt Uaratier Left the work can not prorepropriations pro ule for known regarding the matter until Cairo ISsypt for That Point His It is probable tliii there mut be addcl to after the interview Expedition WU Retire -- Be sure you get the genuine article made at Dorchester Mass by I WALTER O BAKER CO Ltd O ESTABLISHED 17E0 ¬ Mary Was a Mineralogist Xot licgral Tender A teacher in one of the local schools was I must request the congregation to contribute generously this morning said Rev instructing a class of small childen in min- ¬ My salary is eight eralogy the other day endeavoring to make Mr Slimpaj sadly months in arrears and my creditors are clear to their young minds what a mineral pressing I of course work largely for love really is Standing before them she began iyad love equally of course is tender but in- her clear voice A mineral is an raor gnic homogeneous substance of definite legal tender Harpers Bazar it isnt or approximately definite chemical compo- ¬ sition found in nature Do you understand IIost Important me Come Would be Writer What do you consider And your now you have all seen minerals mothers and have the moat important qualification for a be you the names of them fathers they told Of havent ginner in literature course they have Xow can any one of Old Hand A small appetite Tit Bits you tell me the names of three minerals There was no response and she continued The Usual Way Have not some of you been out and seenf More people make a fuss over mushrooms minerals on exhibition One little girh ind less people like them than any other raised her hand I thought so Mary will nileged delicacy Washington Democrat rame three minerals Mary arose and putting her hands behind her lisped t Apollinaris Yichy and To Cure a Cold in One Day TuV Laxative 13romo Quinine Tablets All go Chronicle druggists refund money if it fails to cure 25c- ¬ seltzer-vQEica- - 1 ¬ A Donbtinsr Tiioaias said the pedagogue Sound is some- ¬ ¬ Mr Oldchap Are vou interested in fos thing that a person can hear but can Gushley Oh Miss sils Miss Gushley neither see nor feel er this is so sudden Tit Hits Oh I dont know exclaimed theboyafc the foot of the class I think I can prove Pisos Cure for Consumption relieves the that you are off in your theoyyv nest obstinate coughs Rev D Buch Very well Thomas letorted the man o mueller Lexington Mo Feb 24 94 tvl learning Marchand commander of the French expedition at Fashoda started Sunday for that point with Capt Baratier who car ¬ ried Marchands report to Paris and brought the reply of the French gov- ¬ 14 Cairo Nov Maj the plans and estimates loi tho ceat deleave some provision lor the detente of added pos in ¬ sessions BAD TENEMENT HOUSE FIRE Many wonderful things happen Duddy Especially in autobiographies Boston Transcript Fuddy ones life ¬ Gen Flagler doer not claim for the 45 caliber Springfield rifle an equality Two Persons Perish and Four Others In jured in the Mill District New with the new rO caliber magazine title Bedford Mass of the army but says that it is a very good arm and possesses many merits Mass Nov 12 Two Xkw ernment This feature has heretofore been com ¬ persons Bedford perished in a tenement housit On their arrival at Fashoda the ex- ¬ mented upon in discussion of smai pedition will immediately retire by arms used during the war The ma ¬ fire in the mill district early Saturday If you ivant to be cured of a cough use ti las Honey of Jlorehound and Jar Pikes Toothache Drops Cure in one minute Only yesterday you gave me a sound thrashing said Thomas I suppose the other pupils saw it and dont you ever think for a minute that I didnt feel it Chicago Evening News go ahead and prove it then All Arranged Mr Wigsby See here my love there is In giving ear to flattery we not only fool some mistake The baggage delivery man has left seven trunks on our front porch ourselves but fool the flatterer as well Mrs Wigsby who has just returned from Town Topics the mountains Imbecile Dont you unWill it cure Use St Jacobs Oil for lame derstand Hes coming back after dark for the extra five Cleveland Plain Dealer back and youll see own name for A doubting Thomas full of aches uses St Jacobs Oil Hes cured ¬ 4S southwest of Fashoda at the junction of the Sobat river and the White Nile from which point they will move overland to Jibutil the French post in the Eesa district on the west coast of the gulf of Aden way of Sobat THE PRINCETON YALE GAME The Princeton Football Team Defeated the Yale Team in a Score of G to O in a Hotly Contested Game ¬ chinery for the rnaufacture of small arm and ammunition was none the best yet the department turned out 90000000 rounds for the war For years past the report states the appropriations for equipments of infantiy cavalry artil lery and horse have been barely suffi ¬ morning and four others were badly Manners are largely deceits burned two of whom will die The itself Detroit Journal clared as such r L fr if V Piwxcetox N J Nov 14 The footWAS NOT ON THE PROGRAMME ball game between Yale and Princeton Tenor Lollenz at the Centur- - Theater teams Saturday afternoon ended in a score of G to 0 in favor of Princeton Sr X0111S Ace dentally Wounds Prima Nkw Ha vex Ct Nov 14 The Yale Douna Jsedda Morrison football eleven returned from PrinceSt Louis Nov 14 At the Century ton Sunday night They were a disaptheater in the course of the presenta- ¬ pointed looking lot of men and refused tion of TPagliacci Tenor Francesco to discuss Saturdays game at all None of the men who played in Sat Collenz carried out a finale in one of the acts by a bit of realism that was xirdays game is any the worse for it not down on the programme With They are all more or less bruised bU unwonted ardor Mr Collenz wound ¬ were fit to go into practice Monday ed Miss Nedda Morrison the prima Heaviest Sov of the Season donna in the arm with a dagger Larked Kan Nov 14 This secBlood spurted forth from a wound in tion of the state was visited by the the left forearm the actress fainted heaviest snow of the season Saturday and the curtain was rung down Man- ¬ night and Sunday The ground was ager Levering called for a physician covered to a depth of three or four from the audience Dr Thompson re inches and it is said the snow was sponded and speedily revived Miss much heavier in the counties north Morrison who was forced to retire and west of here The snow was wet to her hoteh The wound is not serious The winter wheat will be benefited ¬ ¬ -- ¬ ¬ fc H r f Upper Sandusky O Nov 14 Wm Hunt baggagemaster at the Pennsyl sylvania depot has a dog named Dewey Saturday evening while the family were at dinner in the dining room a peculiar noise was noticed in the sitting room An examination re- son at Porto Principe and Nuevitas vealed the fact that a burning coal Pound Dead in Jd natt fallen from an open grate stove tc Winciiestjer Ky Nov 14 Patrick the carpet below and had already igKleen for years a raUroad watchman nited it The dog in making the pecu- was Sunday anoniing found dead in iiar noise was dexterously using - its bed He was about Utf years old and fore paws in scratching--outhe fiiW j tvjliiok it succeeded in doingtfitliont a family ¬ Eighth Cavalry Sails for Cuba Wasiiixgtox Nov 14 Adjt Gen Corbin received a dispatch Sunday an ¬ nouncing that the Sth cavalry sailed at 5 oclock Sunday morning from Sa ¬ vannah for Porto Principe Cuba The regiment will be the American garri¬ Dewey Put Out the Fire t - house was owned by Adelaide Goud A glass eye is the memorial window of the You will bedisabled by Rheumatism Use reau whose family lived on the second St Jacobs Oil and cure it soul Princeton Tiger floor and the others on the third floor may be sure We judge men as of a picAll the parties were asleep when the ture orought notb tofirst sight La Bruyerc byYou Jacobs Oil Nem algia will be cured ¬ St statue fire broke out in a barn adjoining and cient to meet the consumption of the rapidly communicated to the house HAPPY WOMEN regular army and although there were The barn was destroyed and the housu buildings there was not machinery gutted It is remarkable that anj ono with which to manufacture these sup escaped Each Relieved of Periodic Pain and Backache A plies WOMAN SHOCKED TO DEATH Trio of Fervent Letters Details are given of what was done C2b i 9SJ to rapidly increase the coast defenses Private Robert Thornburna Mother Drops when tin war began lie calls atten ¬ Before using- Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Com- ¬ Dead at Lansinr Mich on His Un- ¬ tion to the fact ihat congress has pound my health was gradually being undermined announced Arrival Home never appropriated what was asked I suffered untold agony from painful menstruation 12 Lapsing Mich Nov Private backache pam on top of my head and ovarian for powder and projectiles and in con trouble I concluded to try Mrs Pinkhams Company F 31st sequence the supply at the beginning Robert Thorburn of Compound and found that it was all any wo¬ of the war was inadequate and he Michigan volunteers came home Fri¬ man needs who suffers with painful monthly unannounced gives some instances of the work done day on a furlough periods It entirely cured me Mrs George by the department to make good t he thinking to give his mother a happy Wass 923 Bank St Cincinnati O surprise When he rang the door bell deficiency of his mothers residence it was anTerry S mpson Demo With Politics For years I had suffered with painful men ¬ TorEKA ICas Nov 14 Congress swered by her in person She was so struation every month At the beginning- of man lerry Simpson who was defeated overcome at seeing him that she sank menstrua tion it was impossible for me to stand up for to the floor and in a moment was dead more than five minutes I felt so miserable One day a in the Seventh district for re election She was afflicted with a weak heart of Mrs Pinkhams was thrown into mv by Chester I Long concludes a state little book I sat right down and read it I then got house and ment in explanation of his defeat as Departure for Fashoda Postponed some of Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and follows As for myself 1 shall seek ofCairo Nov 12 Maj Marchand Liver Pills I can heartily say that to day I feel like fice no more I shall at the expira commander of the French expedition a new woman my monthly suffering is a thing of the tion of my term in congress retire to now at Fashoda and Capt Baratier past I shall always praise the Vegetable Compound Zj5M i 4mf my cattle ranch at Medicine Lodu and JF done for me Mrs Margaret Aihjerson who carried Marchands report to Paris for what it has participate in politic only to help out md brought him the reply of tho 363 Lisbon St Lewiston Me the populist party whenever my serv French government have postponed ices are in demand Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound has cured me of painful menstrua- ¬ their departure for Fashoda tion and backache The pain in my back was dreadful and the agony I suf-¬ No Pay Will We Give Tor the Philippines fered during menstruation nearly drove me wild Crete Offered to Knssia Now this is all over thanks to Mrs Pinkhams medicine and advice Mrs New York Nov h The London London Nov 12 The St Peters- ¬ Carrie V Williams South Mills N C correspondent of the Journal cables burg correspondent of the Daily Tele- ¬ his paper that he has ascertained from graph says It is rumored here that The great volume of testimony proves conclusively that Lydia E Pinkhams good authority that the United States the sultan has offered Crete to Russia has demanded all of the Philippines is a set off to the balance of the Russo Vegetable Compound is a safe sure and almost infallible remedy in cases of irregularity suppressed excessive or painful monthly periods without assuming a cent of the debt in Turkish war indemnity return Four Jen Killed In an Explosion The present Mrs Pinkhams experience in treating female ills is unparal Killed by Train Mass Nov 12 Fire in leled for years she worked side by side with Mrs Lydia E Pinkham and for Hanover Watdrox Ind Nov 14 Sunday ike general store of C A Stearns Fri sometime past has had sole charge of the correspondence departments ther morning while Mrs Dolan of St Paul iay was followed by a terrific ex- ¬ great business treating by letter as many as a hundred thousand ailing women aged 80 was crossing the Big Four plosion which blew out the sides of during a single year track she was killed by an excursion he building killing four men Over a LydiaEPlnkhamsYegetaWeCompofliajAWomaHsReincfiyforWoinaflsIII traia lozen men were injured ¬ tl t THREE ¬ V - ¬ ¬ ¬ - t 1 ¬ -- ¬ ¬ jiz2k wuuir JSU- ¬ a V -- J - lT1JriT TiTliiliMriifl flrifil i 22 V V THE BOURBON NEWS PATHS KY TUESDAY NOVEMBER 15 1898 3 MILES w HOME WITH HER Home to her when day is done Home to the wife you love Home from the wide wide world Swift as the homing dove There was never a dream so sweet There was never a hope so bright As the dream and the hope to he With her in the candlelight Home with her when toil is oer Home from care and strife Home from the wide wide world Home with your loving wife There was never a kingdom broad There was never an isle at sea One half so happy half so fair As my ingleside to me Home to her at set of sun Home to the eyes of her Home to her smile and her voice Far from the thorns that were There was never a crown of kings There was never a wreath of bays Xiike the touch of her hand her lips The word of her honest praise Home to her and home to her Unto the enid of life Home to her and home to her Home to my loving wife Let Glory caper on his steed And Fame her starry trumpet blow shall I Home not heed them as they pass with her in the candleglow Chicago Record everybody and he knows Xn the morn- ¬ ing Capt Grafton will see him for you if the doctor will permit Whereat the widow only stormed the more and declared with hysteric tears that they were keeping her away from Randy Merriam out of spite and hatred die hell die she cried and carry my one safeguard with him to the grave Sorely puzzled Mrs Grafton had to leave her once in awhile for a few min- ¬ just at the most critical time Hell An Army Wife BY CAPTAIN CHARLES KING Copyrighted 1896 by F Tennyson Neely -- are stationed there Chapter H Fannie McLanes wedding causes family feeling A few months later she while traveling with her husband meets Merriam on his wedding trip Chapter III Some time previous to this Merriam had gone on a government sur- ¬ vey fallen ill and had been nursed by Mrs Tremaine and daughter Florence A hasty note from Mrs McLanes stepson takes SYNOPSIS Chapter-- I Fannie McLane a young widow is invited to visit the Graftons at Fort Sedgwick Her sister tries to dis ¬ suade her as Randolph Merriam whom she had jilted for old McLane and his bride him to the plains Chapter IV Young McLane dictates to Merriam a dying message which is sent to Parry a young Chicago lawyer and brother-in-laReply of Mrs McLane causes Merriam to swoon He is taken to the Tremaines calls for Florence Chapter V Engagement of Florence Tremaine to Merriam is announced wed ¬ ding shortly follows Chapter VI Mr McLane is mysteriously shot in San Francisco Merriam is greatly excited when he reads account in papers While still in mourning Mrs Mc- ¬ Lane prepares to visit Fort Sedgwick Chapter VII Mrs McLane arrives at the fort Merriam is startled at the news and he and his wife absent themselves from the formal hop that evening Chapter VIII Mr and Mrs Merriam pay their respects to the widow on an evening when she would be sure to have many other callers When the call is returned Merriam is away and his wife pleads illness as excuse for not seeing her Mrs McLane receives telegram Ar- ¬ rested Chicago Your uncle stricken par- ¬ alysis You will be summoned Secure papers otherwise lose everything C M She faints and is revived wTith difficulty Chapter IX Mrs McLane desires to see Grafton persuades him to go Merriam nfiit the widow postpones the meeting till w utes at a time to consult her husband who could frequently be heard moving about the parlor or going quickly in and out of the house It was plain that Grafton was troubled about something besides Randy and at 11 oclock the ex- ¬ planation came Up to sundown Florence Mrs Mer- ¬ riam had not been seen or heard of at Joses ranch One of the trailers Raff erty by name declared that Mignons tracks turned suddenly to the northward and led away from the ranch and into the maze of foothills to the right of the cantonment trail At sundown they had reached Joses still hoping against hope that she would be there but no sign 01 her had been seen and borrowing a fresh horse Rafferty started back to Sedgwick at the gallop to carr the news He met the doctor with Mrs Hayne only a short distance from Joses and they wcnt on to the ranch hoping for better tidings but bade him ride for Sedg wick with all speed Rafferty could ride week in and week out if the horse could stand it and Joses broncho was a used up quadruped by the time they reached the Santa Clara There he turned him into a ranchmans corral and borrowed another never stopping This was to say by your leave sir on the queens service in Raffertys mind and no mans property was sacred when Miss Florences life was involved Buxton was up and about when the courier came and in ten minutes had reached the office and sent for Grafton What he wished to know was had she any reason whatever for turn ¬ ing away from the beaten track and taking to the unknown regions off the road and far to the northwest of the Grafton knew of none settlements ¬ ¬ ¬ Presently she tiptoed to Fan ¬ nys room softly turned the knob and noiselessly entered There lay her guest still plunged in deep slumber but An nette had disappeared gone probably to the kitchen for coffee Far over at the east where the railway crossed the barren mesa a locomotive whistle broke the silence of the desert with long ex¬ ultant blast The blockade then was broken The first train was coming in from Cimarron Dressing with greater haste than usual she ordered breakfast served and then went out on the piazza and looked up the row toward the Mer riams The doctor was just coming out of the gate and Whittaker who had spent the night there on watch all thought of rivalry forgotten was standing on the top step apparently detaining the physician with some question Eager for news of Randy Mrs Grafton threw her husbands cavalry cape over her shoulders and tripped briskly up the gravel walk Still sleeping said the doctor and how is your ceived ¬ ¬ ¬ patient soundly at such times whereat the doctor looked conscious but said noth I said Mrs Grafton Also sleeping dont see how people can sleep so ing ¬ I Chapter X Florence learns Merriam has been to see Mrs McLane and in a storm of passion will not allow him to explain Shortly after Merriam is in- ¬ tercepted by Fannie McLane as he is pass- ¬ ing through Graftons yard Florence wit- ¬ nesses the meeting which she supposes has been prearranged and swoons Chapter XL Mrs McLane begs Merriam for papers given him by her stepson but which he tells her were all forwarded to Parry Merriam is seriously wounded in light with greasers Chapter XII Florence in her deep dis- ¬ appointment leaves her home in the night for her fathers at the cantonment Chapter XIII Three personal telegraph messages come for Merriam from Parry Latter is notified of Merriams mishap miles from post A dispatch from her law ¬ yer on his way to the fort together with account of serious injuries to Merriam causes Mrs McLane to faint next noon Continued Col Buxton and others all the officers almost felt bound to come to the house between stables and retreat just to see how Randy was getting- on but the answer was the same to one and all No one was to be admitted for the doctor was trying to get him to sleep And surely enough bathed re freshed his arm set and dressed Randy soon found himself stowed away in a soft white bed I lit oh so 1eak nd drowsy after all t i labor of the obase ind the long long day of rack nq pain They were to bring Florence 0 him now his wife his darling impatiently waiting for the summons as he thought her at Mrs Haynes and he was stretching out his arms to her his one available arm rather and fondly mur ¬ muring her name when the weary eye- ¬ lids closed and numb and impotent he drifted away into deep deep slumber There said the doctor at last CHAPTER XIV ¬ - There was indeed grave reason why she should not For 50 miles northward the Santa Clara twined and twisted through a fairlj fertile valley once the herding ground of the Navajos now wild and al- ¬ most unsettled Americans and Mexicans both had tried it as a stock range but American cattle and American horses demanded a better quality of grass and more of it than would serve the stomach of the Indian pony Treaty obligations sent the Navajos farther into the mountains to the northwest beyond the Mescalero but there were restless roamers who were constantly off the reservation sometimes on pass but oftener on mischief and on the pretext of trading they came recklessly as far as the settlement and then some¬ bodys horses were sure to be missing spirited away into the foothills whither it was almost useless to follow The Navajos said the Mexican were the thieves the Mexicans declared them to be the Navajos and when both parties were caught and accused with prompt unanimity both announced that Apaches must again be raiding and the name of Apache covered a multitude of sins Time was when Victorio and Nana led the cavalry some glorious chases into the Mescalero but both those redoubtables had met their fate and agency officials across the Arizona line were ready to swear that none of their once intractable followers ever thought of quitting corn or melon planting for the forbidden joys of the raid and the warpath All the same the foothills and the valley far to the north- ¬ west of the settlements were full of ¬ ¬ All that morning people strained their eyes and rubbed their binoculars and searched the distant foothills to the northwest hoping for the coming of couriers with news but not until after- ¬ noon were they rewarded Then cov- ¬ ered with sweat and dust a corporal of Graftons troop rode in Dr Gould and Mrs Hayne were still at Joses though they feared they could be of no use there for not a sign of Florence had been found Grafton had sent couriers on to the Catamount with the tidings of her peril and his men in wide dispersed order were scouring the foothills long dajs marches awaj Full half an hour the ladies grouped at Buxtons listen- ¬ ing to the soldiers description of their search and then were strolling home ¬ ward when over toward the west end of the cavalry line arose the sound of com- ¬ motion and distress An instant later as the doctor glancing turned to hasten thither a woman dressed in deepest black came reeling forth from the Merriams door- ¬ way and plunging wildly down the steps Everyone knew her at a glance it was Fanny McLane who stood there now swaying at the gate as though gasping for breath while calling inar ticulately for aid It was but a few sec- ¬ onds before the doctor reached her ¬ 1 1 told him his wife was gone ¬ ¬ hell twice the young doctor feared it might be necessary to rouse him thinking that perhaps he had sent that tiny shot of his hypodermic syringe with too heavy a charge But so long as Randy was ignorant of his wifes mad esca- ¬ pade he would have slept through sheer exhaustion and weariness and his phy ¬ sician need not have troubled himself Twice Grafton tiptoed in and the hospital attendant arose at his coming and reported that the patient had not will the waking be if theres no Flor- ¬ ence here to morrow That was an anxious night at Sedg- ¬ wick Merriam slept like the dead and do now Aye murmured Grafton but what ¬ stirred Over - I - they had to deal with a less tractable creature Fanny McLane had roused from her swoon and was nervously ex citably irritably wide awake de ¬ manding actually to be allowed to see Mr Merriam Even Annette was sent out of the room and Mrs Grafton had her friend and guest to herself and her tears and prayers her reproaches and imprecations fell on hardened ears Mrs Grafton was adamant such It is mad folly to talk ofevery as-a ¬ thing Fanny she replied to sault Mr Merriam is far too serious- ly injured to see anybody much less Ton- - who would imDortune him for your 1fiih mimeses Cam uraiion nwT sar tkc doctor has forbidden him to at Graftons quarters however They saw him accost her briefly then go springing past her up the steps and into the house A moment more and Mrs Grafton with other women reached her What is the matter What has hap pened Fanny Why are you here And cowering sobbing shivering she made answer Oh stop him save him Hell kill himself I told him his wife was gone Too late Out to the stable the doctor chased for bed and room were deserted There wildly gesticulating and pointing to the open mesa was Hop Ling He makeemy saddle he makee mystery and danger the roaming lide he allee gone he wailed point ¬ ground of the horsethief and the rene- ¬ ing to where far to the west a puff of gade and Merriams men just in from dust cloud was swiftly vanishing down their long chase pointed out how the into the valley of the Santa Clara Mexican ruffians though starting originally toward the southwest had CHAPTER XY in long wide circuit gradually worked Just about noon when the hospital their way northward as though making attendant was away at dinner the doc- ¬ for this very region The leader of the tor at Buxtons and Whittaker getting gang that shot Brady and Corcoran was a nap after his night of vigil only Hop a fellow by the name of Ramon Valdez Hell and there was no deviltry too steep for Ling was on duty over Randy probably sleep until late in the after- ¬ him The news therefore that Flor-¬ ence Merriam had not reached Joses noon the doctor said when he looked and so but that her trail was lost somewhere in at 11Grafton perhaps he might have done before starting had among the buttes and bowlders four miles tc the eastward of that frontier taken the responsibility of removing refuge struck dismay to the hearts of Florences ominous looking missive and her friends at Sedgwick The tidings placing it with other letters on the went from lip to lip from house to mantel in the little parlor He could house like wildfire and by midnight not feel justified in hiding it entirely He felt that when Merriam woke the an entire troop had ridden forth with truth would have to be told him and their ever ready three days rations and with Capt George Grafton in com- ¬ perhaps Florences own words might mand and their orders were not to re- ¬ best explain her flight At all events turn without Mrs Merriam or definite Dr Leavitt had promised to be on hand to see that the news was not too news of her Mrs Grafton let her husband go only abruptly broken and Leavitt counted with deep reluctance He was very nec- ¬ on a long sleep and upon subsequent essary to her now She felt the need of drowsiness and languor as the result of his support in the management of her his treatment No one had dreamed of truculent patient She had to leave the the possibility of such rude awakening latter while assisting him in his busy as came No woman in her right senses preparations and she was surprised would have ventured on the desperate measure resorted to and rejoiced to see that on her return bv Mrs MYTiJ1 Tl f Whnt chr Tirrn1 n to her Fanny had become far more calm and resigned The ladies in manv learn what she expected to gain what households were still up and flitting papers or information she still believed about the post tearfully forebodingly him to possess who can say The pow¬ discussing the situation and several of er of reasoning driven from her by the them had dropped in to speak a word stupefying drug that of late had over- ¬ with Mrs Grafton Whittaker and mastered its weak and willing victim Minturn being ever on the alert to es- ¬ reemed to have utterly gone leaving in cort such parties and so it was long its place only something of the craft after one indeed it was nearly two and cunning that possess the insane oclock when at last after a final peep No sooner was Mrs Grafton out of the at her now placidly sleeping guest and way than rousing suddenly Fanny leaving Annette curled up on the sofa had summoned Annette had hastened by her mistress bedside Mrs Grafton through her toilet and barely sipping finally sought her own pillow and slept the coffee tendered her had thrown a long into the sunshine of the following light wrap over her head and shoulders and flitted out of the house out past day Awakening with a start at the sound the stable at the rear and to the amaze of stirring music on the parade she of the sentry on No 2 had scurried found that it was after eight and guard away along the fence had easily located mounting was in full blast Summon ¬ the Merriams gate the number on ing a servant her first question was for which corresponded with that of their news of Mrs Merriam for servants al ¬ quarters and in another moment had ways know the garrison news before let herself through the kitchen and their masters Not a word had been re t dining room and intq the little parlor ¬ ¬ ¬ mad--brained I Washington Nov 1- 1- The report oi paper Plant at Wilmington K C Maj Gen Miles commanding the United States army was made public Thursday by direction of Secretary Alger The keynote of the report is A Number of Killed on Both Sides Several Wounded A Complete Change of Mu ¬ found in one of the opening sentences nicipal Government Restores Order CRIMES OF NAT TURNER where it is said The military operaDistubers Held iu Restraint His Mistaken Zeal in Behalf of the tions during the year have been extraordinary unusual and extensive a Enslaved Blacks Wilmington N C Nov 11 A riot Old Southampton Va the county of statement which is fully borne out by the long recital of important events took place here Thursday morning good bacon and old applebrandy has also been the scene of some remarkable Vhich Gen Miles shows have made the Eight Negroes and one white man ara men military history of the year 189S tha reported killed A score or more are Down in the southwestern section of most remarkable since the end of the wounded South Carolina has been this county in the early part of the cen ¬ civil war telegraphed to for help tury lived Joseph Travis owner of a In point of interest the document Negroes are attempting to burn the plantation and a number of slaves divides naturally into four chapters city and a reign of terror prevails Among Mr Travis slaves was a man for while brief allusion is made to sucl The mayor and city administration of remarkable character and appear- ¬ Red shirts are dis- ¬ ance He was born in the year 1801 matters as the military expeditions to have escaped the property of Benjamin Turner and Alaska interest naturally centers in arming the Negroes everywhere as the portion which treats of the war they meet them being named in infancy Nathaniel went by the name of Nat Turner At with Spain The mayor and other city officials Under this general- head the report who were notified to surrender the an early age he conceived the idea that he was destined to be the great liberator deals with the plans of campaign oi citv have either left or can not bi of his race from slavery Disliking the the war preparations with the Santi found The committee of Negroes who overseer whom Mr Travis employed he ago campaign with Gen Miles op- were notified to remove the printing ran away and stayed weeks in the erations in Porto Itico and lastly press of the Rccor Manleys Negro pa ¬ woods Later he returned telling the with the important changes in notification negroes that he had lived without food existing organizations which are per failed to reply to the within the prescribed time and that a vision had appeared unto in Gen Miles opinion necessary him I saw white spirits and black to make the army an effective Fifteen hundred armed white inen with ex Congressman AYaddell leading spirits engaged in battle said he and weapon for the defense of the countiy them marched to the printing office the sun was darkened The thunder There is an entire absence of an evi Thursday morning broke it open rolled in the heavens and blood flowed in streams He began to hold midnight dence of direct criticism though certain smashed the press with sledge ham ¬ meetings in the woods to prepare them sentences iu the report are italicised mers and burned the building to the for a bloody insurrection He told them in an apparent desire to justify pre ground that an eclipse of the sun which oc- ¬ viously expressed plans of details of While the building was in flames curred in February of that year 1831 the campaigns and where it deal 1000 rifles were turned on it and the was a sign unto them to rise and slay with events the document is largely hail of bullets riddled and tore off the those who held them in bondage made up of a quotation of official dis weather boarding and roof Every Stealthily in the dark hours of the patches citizen was sober ynd deliberate and night when the family ws all asleep Treating of the war Gen Miles be these desperate men crept into the gins with a statement of the unprc wore no disguise A few Negroes attempted resistance house entered their masters chamber paredncss of the country show ing how but after one was shot the remainder and with a hatchet slew Mm his wife Fire engines were and little children not even spar ¬ the vast equipment left by the million were dispersed soldiers of the civil war had been dis hurried to the scene in response to a ing the infant in the cradle Stealthily in the direction of Jeru- ¬ sipated or had become obsolete unti fiie alarm bell but the firemen were salem the county seat they went from the tentage or transportation anc ordered not to play a stream on the house to house murdering men women camp equipage was insufficient for any fire but to prevent any spread of the and children in their beds In one case important military operation He re flames while they were killing the man and counts the legislation of congress just White citizens interviewed here by boys of a family the woman fled She prior to the war looking to the in your correspondent since the burning was pursued overtaken and compelled crease of the army and cites his of the Record building say that the fire to get up behind one of the company own recommendation on April thai in the building broke out after the who took her back Then after show 40000 men be provided for coast de crowd had assembled and was not ing her the mangled body of her hus band she was told to lie down by his fense and veserve that the regular started by any one Several ministers of the city stood side when she was at once murdered army be increased and 10000 imrauncs The alarm spread about nine or ten recruited making a force of 10259 on guard Thursday with Winchesters oclock Monday morning The whites men which with 50000 native auxil There were few able bodied white men fled from their houses to the woods and iaries he considered sufficient Such a in Wilmington who failed to do guard made their way to Jerusalem The men force properly equipped he believed tc duty Wednesday night Excitement be better than a large force partly broke out afresh at i p in when Ne¬ j meantime were arranging for defense with hearts waxing faint at the lurid equipped groes fired into a street car filled with blaze of insurrection that had when people so unlooked for broken forth As soon A HOLD UP IN MINNESOTA Almost before the noise of the volley as the whites could collect visrorous died out armed whites began to gather measures were taken The advance A ThrpuhiTrain on the GreacJTprthe n In a ewy minutes U00 men witlOVin v guardsf the whites and theinsurgents KauwajiKobbd bv JSIsrhfc Ariueclcttesters had arrived butr tiiCr ibTackycame iip with each other about two Jftoad Ajrents had fled A red shirt parade f miles from Jerusalem place shortly after Immediately on discovering the Fergus Falls Minn Nov 11 TIig News was received Wednesdaj- - night whites Nat Turner ordered his men to Great Northern through train which that a Negro knocked down John L halt and wait until they were within 50 yards When they were that near he passes through this city at 7J50 p m Hare a white man at Wilson N C was held up and robbed about five and then iled firing a revolver as he gave the order to fire and rush on them The whites returned the fire The main miles west of here Thursday night ran lie was joined by other Negroes body of the whites quickly came up There were eight robbers in the gang all armed just in time to save their friends all well armed Two of them evident ¬ In a few minutes 200 armed whites As soon as the negroes found that the ly boarded the blind baggage charged down the street scattering whites were armed and able to defend in this city The train was the Negroes themselves defeating them wherever scarcely town out of when Another Negro was killed Thursday met they deserted and dispersed in two these climbed over tha night at Tenth and Mulberry streets every direction Nat found himself left with only two or three aides and soon tender and presenting revolvers told He was hailed hy a guard but refused1 Engineer Brace and his fireman to stop to halt and continuing to advance was gave up all hope He went back to Mr Travis supplied at a lonely spot near the Pelican river shot by the guard Wilmington N C Nov 12 This himself with provisions and went to a bridge Arriving at this place the train small cave in the woods which he had was stopped and the engineer and fire disturbed and long perturbed com ¬ used before at the time he ran away men were ordered to leave the cab munity seems at last to be entering from the overseer There he remained The other members of the gang rushed upon a new era of peace and order concealed in the woods but was at last from the woods and boarded the ex- The complete change in the municipal discovered by a gentleman out hunting press car All wore handkerchiefs government effected Thursday night whose dog was attracted to the cave by over their faces The gang was regu the smell of meat He was at once cap- ¬ larly organized and went by numbers with some suddenness but great una-nimity has placed men in control of lo- ¬ tured and taken to prison When the train stopped the conduct cal affairs representing the best ele- ¬ In the center of a large field just to the northeast of the old country town or and brakeman started forward to ments of the city The firm hand of thor of Jerusalem a tree was used for the gal- ¬ find out what the trouble was but tha law is being laid upon the town and is lows and he atoned with life if atone- ¬ bandits fired a number of shots and holding in restraint all classes which ment in that way can be made for such warned them to keep back They then might threaten disorder compelled the express messenger to awful deeds Godeys Magazine The first act of the new government leave the car and while three or four was to swear in 250 special policemen Ilumllity of Genius itood guard the others proceeded to Cool headed men were selected for The eminent scholar and church his- blow the safes torian Dr Philip Schaff used to say was destroyed and The local safe these positions and were instructed to it of himself I have not genius I am that they succeeded was thought prevent any attempts to terrorize the secur Negroes as well as to frustrate acts of in simply a hard worker and what I am money but the lawlessness by the latter I owe to God and to constant applica- ¬ ing considerable Gcod government was put to a test tion keeping my wits about me This exact amount can not be learned The notable humility recalls the remark of through safe was drilled and dyna immediately and the new officials were Sir Isaac Newton that the only genius mited four charge- being used The called upon almost before they had he had was the ability to keep a prob- jacket was blown off but it was found taken their seats to make good their lem before his mind until he saw impossible to reach the inner part and promises to preserve order A bi through it A Scotch clergyman said get at the cash They worked over it lynching party was planned for the Sir Isaac Newton is as weel acquainted nearly two hours holding the train light and required it all that the may with the stars as if he had been born for that length of time but gave up and brocht up amang them But the finally and joining their companions r and his associates could do to pre ent it great philosopher was much more on the outside started south The There were six Negroes in jail whc modest in his self appraisement I two men who stood guard over the had been arrested during the excite ¬ seem he wrote to have been only like di-¬ engineer compelled him to give up ment of the day and whom some of the a boy playing on the seashore and verting myself in now or then finding 820 which he had upon his person The town people thought should be sumar a smoother pebble or a prettier shell express car had been somewhat wreck ily dispatched One was a prominent than ordinary whilst the great ocean ed by the explosion but the trainmen leader Thomas Miller who was charg- managed to get it to Carlisle where it ed with declaring that he would wash of truth lay all undiscovered before me Our readers will not overlook the ictus was patched up and the train proceed-¬ his hands in a white mans blood before of that modest remark Sir Isaac was ed on its westward journe Conduc- ¬ night Another was A R Bryant alwajs wandering on the seashore and tor Smith sent a trainman back to this sharged with being a dangerous char-¬ alwaj s intent on finding pebbles and city to give the alarm but nothing acter the others were less prominent He that seeketh findeth shells has as yet been heard of him but who had been under the ban of Youths Companion Several posses are out but no trace the whites for conduct calculated to in¬ of the robbers has yet been reported cite trouble Difficult of Access She is very frigid in her manner A Reported Killhiir Strnclc br a Train remarked Willie Washington Wilmington O Nov 11 At 7 London Depot Ky Nov 12 It is Perhaps was the reply but she oclock Thursday morning a B 0 reported from Leslie county that Adrian has a heart of gold So I have been informed But I am freight train struck Frank Devanneys Duff a well known character was tired of trying to cross a conversational beer wagon at the Sugar Tree cross killed at Bad Creek precinct by Con- Chilkat pass in order to reach it ing smashing it to kindling wood and stable Ilence Farler Dufr was trouble ¬ Washington Star killing the horse Theodore Schmitt some through moonshine whisky the driver was badly injured Cabfeagro de Havaua Cauchtal STnnustownHowso Im suffering from cabbage Lovelnnds Smallpox iconrsre Youngstown 0 Nov 12 W A heart has Jones alias Marcellus Rae wanted in Loveland O Nov Cumso What caused it been no new developments in the Scranton Pa on the charge of grand Howso Just finished smoking the smallpox district Thursday The arceny was arrested here Friday box of cigars my wife gavo meChrist council met Thursday night to appro ¬ corning He will be taken back to mas Brooklyn Life priate money to defray the expense acranton at once ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ There for a few momenta vhe seemed to have paused and reconnoitered Of what followed only Randy and Hop Ling were witnesses The latter was never able to explain it if indeed he ever could understand the situation and as for Randy it was long before he could be induced to speak of it at all The time came when he had to how ¬ ever and it can be told now to be continued THE REPORT OF GEN The Military Operations During the Yeai Have Been Extraordinary Unusual and Very Extensive WAR ON BLACKS Armed Whites Destroy a Colored News v -- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 1 - - ft -- ojop ¬ ¬ -- ¬ N ¬ -- ¬ ¬ ¬ - ¬ ¬ i f ¬ -- e - ll--Th- ere i i WMiPlwl WBH HP nwwjwiisi w i - THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY TTJS TT NOV3 4BBE 15 1888 asjTgwigyJTI RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar effected We hope the City of Paris do s not The City Council has caused suit to wish to be harder or more grasping than be filed aaiu t the Paris banks to col any other city in the State and that it which the Council al- ¬ may not be too htte even yet for a settlelect certain taxes leges the banks owe the city but which ment to be made which will be fair to the banks and satisfactory at the same ibe bauks claim t ey do not owe payers News has abstained from all time to the tax ¬ ¬ The Banks Sued patisfactory settlements have been easily The Safeguards the food against aluiru Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK nrt tie Eighteenth Year Established mini sews 1881 Published every Tuesday and Friday by WALTER CHAMP 1 JVlhVUI A lWlt VWIM BBUHK MILLER Make all Checks Money Orders etc payable to order of Champ MiiiLKR ie t Jl D VJSR1 tSlNii RA TEH Displays One dollar per inch for first Inser lion half rates each Insertion thereafter per Locals or reading notices ten cents line each insertion Locals in blac- - type twenty cents per line each insertion Fractions of lines count as full lines when running at line rates Obituaros cards of thanks calls on candi dates resolutions of respect and matter of a Mke nature ten cents per line Special rates given for large advertisements and yearly cards ¬ ¬ Congressman Towne one of ablest of free silver advocates was feated last Tuesday the de- ¬ 1 GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS Theatrical And Otherwise The Foyer Remarks In Theyre rolling rolling rolling Sing hey for the pins that fall We aim at them all with care w Sing hey for the reigning fad The old and the onug are bowling Some are expert some are bad And missing with the strike ball We then have some pins to spare Joseph Jefferson is still quite ill and his engagements for this week have been canceled Down In Dixie in whit h Will H Davis of tnis city has a leading part will be the attraction next week at Heucks Opera House in Cincinnati A r 4 - SHSSHMKMUCia Cincinnati theatre goers will haye two noted actresses Mrs Fiske and Julia Marlowe with them next week the former at the Pike and the latter at the Grand Airs Fiske will play Tess on Thursday Friday aud Sturdaj nights and at the Saturday matinee Julia Marlowe will play The Countess Valeska and Sousas new opera The Bride Elect will be Christmas week attractions at the Lexington Opera House Manager Scott has al6o booked Nat Goodwin in Nathan Hale Roland Reed in a new play Herbert Kelcy and Effie Shannon in The Moth and The Flame Julia Arthur in A Lady of Quality and other noted at- ¬ tractions to appear after the holidays ¬ A Texas Steer bTOCK AND TURF NEWS Sales and Transfers Of Stock Crop Turf Notes Etc The Mt Sterling Sentinel Democrat says Hon John D Harris of Madi- ¬ son bought of Barnside Leavell of Garrard 147 red shorthorn heifers and 130 feeders for 9000 E G Lewis of this county sold in Cincinnati last week three hhds of this 4 20 and Mrs L D Redmon also of Bourbon sold four hhds of new tobacco at 6 90 to 485 5 years crop of tobacco at 320 Tornadoes And Cyclones sweep your farm property off the face of the earth and you will lose it all unless you have a policy in the old and tried Glen Falls of New Yoik 1000 insurance for five years will only cost you 10 Tobacco barns a specialty 9nov tf T Porter Smith Agent Lookout these windstorms will Awarded Highest Honors Worlds Fair comments upon the controversy be- tween the Council and the bauks be ¬ cause it hoped that moderation and con- srvatism would govern the Council in its dealing with the question aud that an amicable stttlement satisfactory to all parties would be reached without an ap- peal to the courts Nearly all of the cities in Central Kentucky have settled with their banks on substantially the same terms as those named in the proposition of the Paris banks to the City Council THE News is confident that there is especially am mg the business men and tax payers of the City who have a than any greater interest in UlG others no disposition to persecute the banks or to deal harshly or unfairly with thfim The most that any fair man does or could n quire is that they hfi taxed the same as individuals are taXpd no more and no less and that for such years as they have paid all the taxes that could be required of them un- ¬ der the law as then interpreted by the highest court in the State they have a right to claim exemption from the pay ¬ ment of other taxes which during those years could not be collected from them by law As we understand it the position of the banks in the controversy is briefly this Before the adoption of the new Constitution they paid tax under what was known as the Hewitt Law which re- ¬ quired them to pay into the State Treasury seventy five cents on each share of stock of the par value of one hundred dollars besides a certain tax on the sur- ¬ plus and this was all the tax they had to pay The Hewitt Law was under- ¬ stood by the state by the banks and by the general public to be a contract which should last as long as the banks continued to do business under the charters they had when the law was enacted But after the adoption of the new constitution the question as to whether the banks should continue to pay tax under the Hewitt Faw or be required to pay under the tif w law fin which event they wonld be subject to City and County as well as State taxes was taken into the courts and was de- ¬ cided by the Court of Appeals in June 1895 in a decision rendered by Judge Pryor iu which that court held the Hewitt Law to be an irrevocable contract and that banks must pny taxes as required by that law as long as tht y continued to do business rnder tue charters held by them at the time the Hewitt Law was enacted Before this decision was rendered the banks had paid taxes to the State under the new law under protest at the rate f 42 dol- cents on each one hundred years the lars of assets for 1893 and 1894 After the decision the authoritiej demanded aud the State banks were required to pay the differ- ¬ ence between the 42J cents which the State had collected and the 75 cents on each share which the court had decided they must pay for the years 1893 and 1894 Afterwards while this decision was still in force the banks paid as re- ¬ quired by that decision all taxes due from them for the years 1895 and 1896 A subsequent decision of the same court practically reversing the Pryor decision was rendered by Judge Paynter in April 1897 Under this last decision from which an appeal has been taken to the Supreme Court of the United States it was held that the banks will be re- ¬ quired to pay tax under the new law Before this decision was rendered however and while the first decision was still in force as the interpretation of the law by the highest Court iu the State the banks paid all the tax wnich they owed for the years 1893 1894 1895 and 1896 They had thus performed every obligation that could be r quired of them under the law governing their taxation and had done so relying upon the validity and authority of a decision of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky prescribing and defining their duties in the matter of paying taxes Certainly they hid a right to rely upon this decision and should be protected from harm or loss by reason of such reliance We are informed that for the four years 18934 5 and 6 the banks of Paris paid into the State Treasury nearly 14 00000 in excess of what they would hive had to pay but for that decision and that the banks of Kentucky paid more than half a million dollars and not a cent of all this large sum can be Dr Adairs Dental Parlors Having recently been several times asked if I was still conducting my dental parlors I desire to inform the public that I am still at their sen ire aud can be found at my office opposite the Courthouse My interest in a bowling alley does not conflict with my practice See my card in another column lQootlt J R Adair D P S ¬ ¬ Barber Shop Moved Buck and Bill have inoyed their bar- ¬ ber shop across the street aud now have the hsDdsomest baiber shop ancl bah 1061ns ever in Paris All work done with neatness and dispatch With tnanks for past favors Buck and Bill solicit a liberal share of the pu lie tf patronage -- lUn j t A Gool Memory Ddpartmeutal headaches are a dis ¬ tinct malady remarked a well known physician to a reporter and it is some o what of a surprise how many sufferers Jr there are among department clerks r 1 sr 3T from this trouble The thing seems to grow among them aud they have their headaches as regularly as they have their work A simple remedy which is worth try ¬ Not How Ob ing is to put a rubber baud around the or Other head just above the ears The band Remedies Have Failed should not be tight enough to stop the circulation of the blood The band known as the string band is generally Obstinate sores and ulcers which sufficiently heavy for the purpose It refuse to heal under ordinary treat ¬ should be applied just as soon as it is ment soon noticed that the headache is setting iu crated and become chronic and deep lead to conditions most and taken off the moment the pain -- erious They are caused in different ceasee In many cases the rubber band ways but in every case the blood i works nicely though it affords no reinvolved and no amount of local treat ¬ lief when the headache is the result of ment can have any effect The poison must be eliminated from the blood stomach troubles or biliousness before a cure can be had I find also that a rubber band twist ed about a toe between the corn aud the THROWN FROM A HORSE foot is a handy remedy to stop tho pain Mr H Kuhn of Marlon Kansas writes from a jumping com Corns are very About three years ao my grnnddaughterBer liable to bo troublesome when there is na nltwood was thrown from a hoise re jenung a wound of the scalp Though under much humidity in the atmosphere The the treatment of physicians forseveral month about rubber band seems to temporarily quiet the wound remained ancry the same until it tnally became very looking and broke the nerves in the toe and in this way uuv ijiiu u running sore This soon spread stop the pain As in the case of a band to other parts of the around the head the pressure should not scalp and ran down the side of the neckincreao be tight enough to stop the circulation ing in severity and fear of the blood Washington Star fully ditfipurinjr her ¬ Rnliber Band For Headnclie 5 wllfCS Tl I miiiud ii M T I J o rk f S A Ji S a f It Matters What stinate ¬ recevnjr whar ome years ago I was shot in the left leg1 ¬ i I was i fitted by many doctors and took a number of tl ml remedies Iut nonerlit ne any good and did 5ein to check the irogre if the sore I had heard Swifts Spe ¬ cific S S S hiKhly reoi mended for the blood and concluded to give it a trial and the result was very gratify- 1 in t- - n fjil umtc ne a sreat of ain and inonven-ifii-- e It devloped running sore a id I ton idered only a sligul tr-5-- m r - 3K - fcCSES iwjAiu nt iietrishratthe trouile t S - MhWM r ¬ afterwards the sore healed up and was cured sound and well I am sure S S S is by far the best blood remedy made aim iorced rne poison vi t of ry blood soon p fi5Sf ¬ often saves money and also good health It you are troubled with constipation Indiges ¬ tion or any form of stomach trouble remem- ¬ ber to take home a bottle of Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin aud health will be restored to you Trial sizes lnc to doses 10c large size 50c and S100 of V T Brooks druggist Paris -- A rgelnnlcr Wit ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ master in mathematical astronomy so was the venerable Argelauder in the observational side of the science savs ljan xin Ky Professor Simon Newcomb in The Ati lantic He was of the same age as the My agency insures against newly crowned emperor and the two other blood trouble Valuable books fire wind and storm best oil re- ¬ were playmates at the time Germany was being overrun by the armies of NaA GUNSHOT WOUND on these diseases will be mailed free prompt paying compa- ¬ poleon He was held in love liable Capt J H McBrayer the well known dis- ¬ to any address by the Swift Specific and respect Company Atlanta Georgia tiller of Lawrenceburg Ky says non union by tho entire generation of young asnies tronomers both Germans and foreign- ¬ W 0 HINTON Agent ers many of whom were proud to have had him as their preceptor Among Yesterdays Temperature these was Dr B A Gould who fre ¬ M- - D The following is the temperature as quently related a story of the astron Dissolution notice noted yesterday by A J Winters Co omers wit When with him as a stu ¬ of this city dent he was beardless and had a good 7a m 43 head of hair Returning some years lat 8a m 44 Paris Ky Nov 3 1898 er he had become bald but had made Office Fourth and Pleasant Sts 9am 45 By mutual consent the firms doing up for it by having a full long beard 10 a m 46 Office Hours business under the name and style of 11 a m 45i He entered Argelanders study unan 7 to 10 a m Spears Stuart and J H Hibler nounced The astronomer looked at him 12 m 46 2 to 4 p m Co have this day dissolved and E FV 2p m with some surprise not at first recog441 7 to 8 p m Spears Sons are their successors All 3p m nizing him 44i 16aug tf persons indebted to the above firms may 4p m 43 Do you not know me Herr Professsettle the same with either E F Spears 5p m 42 or or Jno Stuart one or both of whom 7p m 42 The astronomer looked more closely One step wont take you verv far will be found at the down town house Meiu Gottl It is Gould mit his Youve got to keep on walkim formerly occupied by Spears Stuart Always ask for Paris Milling hair struck through One word wont tell folks what you are- - Spears are responBiole for alE Stuart Youve got to keep on talking debts contracted by the firms of SpearsCos Purity flour All grocers A Trio of Bulla One inch wont make you very tall Stuart and J H Hibler Co keep it Insist on having Purity The following remark is by a high ¬ Youye got to keep on growing STUART SPEARS land clergyman In his sermon preached One little ad wont do it all every time H HIBLER CO Youve got to keep em going in a small church iu Strathspey after 4nov 4t Having been solicited by a number of inveighing against slothfulness he said persons to open a cooking school in Paris in closing Do you think Adam and Crawford Bros have lately improv- ¬ this Fall I have decided to do so eai ly Eve went about the garden of Eden with their hands in their pockets ed their barber shop making it decided in October if a sufficient number ot Last year in the north of Ireland ly the most attractive shop in Paris pupils can be secured All persons de- the following came under my observasiring to take one or more lessons will tion In a hotel the porter for my in They offer a prompt expert and polite please giye me their names within the formation and dutifully in furtherance service and their shop is as cool as any next few days I wish to state that I of the interests of his employers re- ¬ in the city Hot or cold baths at any Office over Agricultural Bank Paris Kentucky have made arrangements with Mr marked if If you want a drive sir you hour m Sciger of Louisville to furnish on short neednt go out of the hotel meaning notice individual ices fancy cases and of course that carriages formed part of the establishment Another bull was ornamenis tor serving same Terms in a conversation overheard between Ten lessons 4 single lesson 50c two workmen One put the quesMrs W A Johnson tion Were you acquainted with to reply was Dont use any other but Purity he was dead which theknew him No before I flour from Paris Milling Co tell An Irish friend of mine was describyour grocer you want no other ing a dinner party he had been at It was a great success as two noted talk- ¬ All grocers keep it ers were present each of whom was talking so fast that neither could get in Wanted Eggs and butter a word Spectator Geo N P arris Tobacco In England We are the peoples friends We re regard to the suggestion which is In pair your linen and put neck bands on sometimes made that one way to relieve agricultural depression in this country free Haggard Reed would be for the government to allow Insure in my agency- - non ¬ and even to encourage the growth of tounion Prompt paying reliable bacco it may be interesting to note how long the has lasted and how companies insures against fire sternly itprohibition enforced This may has been wiad and storm be gathered from the following extract Cornet Wakefield with a party of W O INTON Agent horse marching out of Glcceter upon the last of July to Winchcome and Cheltnam to destroy the Tobacco planted in these parts the Country did rise against them in a great body to the number of 5 or GOO giving them very revileing and threatning speeches even to kill them horse and mau if that he A druggist in Macon Ga says I and his Soldiers did come on insomuch have sold a large quantity of Mothers he was that the tumult being so I have just received a new in ¬ Friend and have never known an in- constrained to draw off great nothing and voice of lace curtains They are stance where it has failed to produce the more done Mercurius Politicus 29 good results claimed for it All women the latest and hest things in the agree that it makes labor shorter and less July 5 Aug 1658 Notes and Queries market Xou will do well to ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ As Hansen wrb Germanys greatest Shew as then placed un- ¬ der the care of tlie fac ulty of a wpll tnnwti i iySl hospital but even the 0111 j uiuuu reuifuy guuraiiLeeu treatment sne received r rXjw there failed to arrest the torrl Vila ewa PaoWinr fjt of the many cures or and contains not a particle of potash blood troubles effected mercury or other mineral S S S try it and it relieved her promptly In a few cures Contagious Blood Poison Scrof- ¬ months she was entirely cured and scarcely Catarrh Eczema Rheu- ¬ a mark now remains where the disease held ula Cancer matism Sores Ulcers Boil or any sway full ¬ i It matters not how they are acquired or what treatment has failed S S S will cure the most obstinate deep seated sore or ulcer It is useless to expect local treatment of salves lo- ¬ tions etc to efTect a cure because they can not rench the real cause of the trouble which is the blood S S S drives out every trace of impurity in the blood and in this way cures per manently the worst cases it is the mm v Purely Vegetable Will Kenney Physician Surgeon ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - - 3 J ¬ N C FISHER Attorney- At Lav ¬ ¬ -- A ¬ So-and-- so ¬ ¬ ALL WQMEin ¬ Agree ¬ painful ¬ Smiled In Dentils Fuce Surely pathos could go no further than this A little girl was killed by the engine of a passing train in fouth Queensland Australia Said the driver 1 saw the little child on the track and the sight was one that almost made my heart stop beating She was sitting down playing it appeared with the stones She was not old enough to un derstand the position she was in When I blew the whistle the little tot just turned around and as the engine drew near her she looked up at me and smiled Melbourne Age ¬ ¬ 1 examine intothese values The LARGEST and CHEAP ¬ EST line of COMPORTS 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 JT Mouldings paired hands HINTON to be re- ¬ CREASH V i recovered As to the technical points of law in volved in the case The News being no lawyer and having no knowledge on that subject will not attempt to discuss them but the equities of the ca e in favor of the banks are so strong that not even the concurrent decisions of all the Courts of Kentucky holding them liab e could override the convictions of fair men who understand the facts that the banks have paid all for those years that can be rightfully demanded of them v i - i POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder for further taxes for the years named V- - om Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant Free In other cities these equities have ap- ¬ 40 t YEARS THE STANDARD pealed so strongly to the authorities that Friend gives great recuperative power to the mother and her recovery is sure and The Fnture of Travel rapid Danger from rising and s -- lied What is rapid transit Uncle breasts is done away with completely Chris Sold by druggists for 1 a bottle Rapid transit Why is eleotrio THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO cars which have to run so it that they fast A1LANTA GA never stop to take on passengers De Send for our free illustrated ¬ mothers who use it Years ago it passed the experimental stage While it always shortens labor and lessens the pains ol delivery it is also o the greatest benefil during the earlier months of pregnancy Morning sickness and nervousness are readily overcome and the liniment relaxes the strained muscles permitting them to expand without causing distress Mothers Grunt and Porter Admiral Porter was forever running into print and Mb penchant for this is not a chance remedy Its good effects kind of thing was a source of great anare readily experienced by all expectanl noyance to Grant who was his stanch Mothers Friend Elegant line of Pictures and Room Send me your old furniture ¬ Your furniture moved by experienced Embalming scientifically attended to CARRIAGES FOR HIRE Wood Mantels furnished complete Undertaking in all its branches friend What do yon think of Porter as an admiral was asked of the general on one occasion Why replied Grant with a quiet smile he would be the greatest admi- ¬ ral since Nelson if he had never learned Exchange to write book for expectant mothers troit Free Press n mm A T3 - THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY TUESDAY NUPTIAL KNOTS NOVEMBER 15 1898 GO Sp I E i THE BOUBBOH NEWS A Horse On Frederickson PERSONAL MENTION i Some of the tricks of boss swapping Eighteenth Year Established 1881 were exposed Saturday morning in a COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED BY THE NEWS MAN trial in Judge Webbs court Saturday Enieied at the Post office at Paris Ky as morning Grant Frederickson who ped cot jiss mail matter dles rabbits from a wagon met E T Notes Hastily Jotted On The Streets At The Depots In The Hotel Lobbies And Smoot of near Paris and lowed hed Klaewhere TELEPHONE NO 124 like to swap his white nag for the crit- ¬ Mr H A Power is in New York on ter hitched to Smoots buggy and hed SUBSCRIPTION PRICES give him five rabbits to trade Tho ex ¬ a business trip Payable in Advance change was made but Frederickson reMrs W W Massie is visiting 1 00 S2 00 Six mouths Oneyei news costs you cant even get a re ¬ gretted it when he discovered that his friends in Cincinnati port FROM A GUN FREE OF CHABGK new horse balked Frederickson was in Mr Amos Turney arrived home the act of unhitching his white horse Saturday from New York Make all Checks Money Orders Etc from Smoots buggy when Smoot pro- ¬ payable to the order of Champ Miilkr Mr F R Armstrong of Lexington tested Frederickson then attacked was in the city yesterday Smoot and cut his head in three places Miss Bertha Hinton is at home from In court Saturday he lowed that he just smote Smoot on the head with a a visit to friends in Georgetown Mrs Ed Bean arrived home yester rabbit and dint low to hurt him Judge Webb decided that it was a horse day from a short visit in Mt Sterling on Frederickson and fined him 750 Mr Mason Talbott and bride of Smoot was dismissed North Middletown arrived home Friday ¬ ¬ Engagements Announcements And Sol ¬ emnizations Of The Marriage Vows The marriage of Miss June Jameson of this city and Mr George Gregg of Crawfordsville Ind will be solemnized to morrow after oon at three oclock at i I TO u FOR Dill the Christian Church OBITUARY Respectfully Dedicated To The Memory DRESS GOODS Of The Dead DRESS TRrMMEtfGS For all the new and up to date dress The plain Dress Goods of thistfseasGcr The remains of Mrs Martin Frederick goods including the new coverts diago require fancy braids We have thern ir son who died near Maysville Sunday nals crepons Ettimines were brought to this city yesterday us we can please you etc come to all the new designs scroll novelties in style and nouveautes Herculesr serpfintinesj jetss morning for interment price See these trimmings ¬ TAX NOTICE at J T Hintons Carpets and mattings greatly reduced tf SCINTILLATIONS - R t n I of State College It is now legal to kill defeated the Georgetown College team yon can find them Saturday by a score of 11 to 0 The grand Leader says that Rob Hinton of this Remember the date of the opening of the skating rink Nov 17 city was the star of the Georgetown Tnrkeys were quoted at eight cents team His playing was excellent and the other members of per pound ou foot yesterday in this city he his team both on tackling and carrying Everybody invited to attend the the ball Other noted games resulted as fol- ¬ rink Thursday night Nov 17 at seven lows Princeton 6 Yale 0 University oclock Rev F W Eberhardt is holding a of Virginia 18 Vanderbilt 0 State College and Centre will play off protracted meeting in the Baptist a postponed game Saturday at Georgetown 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 GW BOWEN SB0 i ¬ JACKETS CAPES and COL ¬ SILKS LARETTES Just received a new line of Ladips SILKS Football Games The night Mr John Barnes of Mt Sterling was in the city Sunday on a visit to ¬ - 4 partidges score Was i7 to 0 The second eleven if Paris High School Football Team was shut out by the Millersburg friends Training School eleven Saturday after Miss Jessie Turney left yesterday to POOH at Doug Thorns race track The enter school at Dana Hall at Wellesley near Boston Miss Mabel Hill leaves Thursday for Louisville to spend several months i far-out-class- ed Church ts - -- - W A Johnson and Thompson Ware have been assigned by Collector Robtrts Brutus Clay Whipped The boxing match at the Opera Hou e for duty at two mountain distilleries pay highest market price for a few hundred barrels of corn E F Spears Sons tf -- Will ft- t Carl Crawford George Doehrer and Frank Remington left yesterday for a hunting trip in Nicholas and Fleming -A tit i V the Christian Church will have a Thanks ¬ giving sale in the Nippert store room next week Misses Sythie Kern Belle In gels and Helen Frank made the confession Sun day morning at the Christian Church and will be baptized tomorrow niiiht after the prayer meeting service The Womans Society of last night between negro boxers Brutus Clay of Lexington and Nat Wson of Mt Sterling was of short duration Wilson forced the fighting from the start and in the third round Clay was knocked down twice While down the second time he was counted out by the referee Tony Marsh of Lexington The six round contest between War- ¬ ren Brooks of this city and Jim Dun ¬ can a Lexington negro was declared a draw although Brooks apparently had the best of the first fight Desha Lucas was the referee of this match Th matches were witnessed by a large crowd which included delegations Mt Sterling and from Millersburg Lexington being held over the remains of Mrs Martin Frederickson who died near J T Hintons new double brick res- Marshall Station in Mason The seeond between was held at eleven idence on Pleasant street oclock oyer the body Fourth and Fifth is rapidly neariug of P Killeen aged seventy who was completion It i quite a handsome found dead near Winchester The third building and will be a splendid imfuneral was held at two oclock over the provement for that neighborhood The remains of Con Ryan who died Satur-¬ building contains two complete homes day at Shawhan aged about seventy of ten rooms each occur- ¬ A Day of Funerals New floor new skate3 and new management at the Paris Skating Rink Three funerals were held yesterday Thursday night Nov 17 at seven oclock Everybody invited Prices as in the Catholic Church in this city by cents admission 15 the pastor Rev Edward Burke The follows1 Ten cents for rink skates 15 cents with your first funeral occurred at eight oclock ¬ own skates ¬ ¬ f - m fc s mm three years The interments all The concert which was to have been red at the Catholic cemetery given to night at the Methodist Church A High Priced Jockey by the Rock Band has been postponed until a later date on acount of the death Simms Anderson have engaged of the father of Wm Till who originated Tommie Burns the clever light weight the R ock Band Persons who have pur ¬ jockey to ride their race horses for the chased tickets can use them when the next two years at a palary of 5000 per concert is given year Burns is now riding for Schorr Notice Parties wanting photo3 for Sou and there may be a contest over Christmas presents should place orders the boys services Ed Simms has made now in order to get them in time Call a contract with the boys parents for his and see samples of the latest the Por- ¬ services The contract wi 1 date from celain and Ivorytype pictures made January 13th 1899 It is said that Mr in both large and small sizes the piet- - Simms has already paid 2500 on the tiest finest and most durable picture contract made Electric Railways L Grinnan tf Mrs A R Bourne of Kentucky Mr Wm J Lodghridqe and Dr University delighted a large audience David Bennett two of Lexingtons Friday evening at the Methodist Church wealthiest citizens are now figuring on on the construction of electric railways lecture with her interesting auspices connecting Lexingcon with Richmond Florence delivered under the Mrs Georgetown and probably othr sur ¬ lub of the Paris Literary Bournessecond lecture will be heard rounding points Friday night and the subject will be Mt Sterling Won Admission thirty Michael Angelo five cents The Paris Bowling Team went to will be found the Mt Sterling Friday night to play the In another colnmn professional card of Dr John Sweeney t am in that city and was defeated in a graduate of the Kentucky School uf two out of the three games Paris won Medicine who has opened his office in the last game by a narrow margin Not the rooms of the late Dr Buck Dr a member of the Paris team played up Sweeney has served in the military hos- ¬ to their average game while Mt Stal- ¬ pitals at Chickamauga and has had two ling played a much improved gamej years experience on Dr Matthews sur ¬ The M Sterling team may come to gical staff in Louisville Paris to finish the series Friday night Whats the matter with that chal Councilmen Resign lenge which Cynthiana was going to Remington resigned as Council send Paris last week A tournament Wm man frnm the Third Ward at the last between Paris and Cynthiana would meeting of the City Conucil and on the revive ome of che old baseball rivalry same night was reappointed councilman and attract large crowds from that ward to fill the vacancy The names of Cynthiaaas best bowlers caused by his resignation T E Ash and their scores are as follows Walter attor- ¬ If your Boys from 3 to 15 years brook who nas been engaged ah Tate 216 Frank Aabury 206 G Dnulap ney for the City of Paris in the cate 2o8 J M Allen 202 J I Blantou 201 old need a good all wool knee against the banks also resigned as Mrs Howard Jett leads the ladies with pants suit which is sewed with silk call at Price Cos where Councilman from the First Ward His a record of 137 you will save money yet been appointed successor baa not The Paris Skating Rink will open in accept the -Mr Ashbrook resigned to the SimmB building Thursday night case The City Council several weeks You can save big money by having 17 It to give him a fee of 1500 in Nov ago voted you papering done now by J T Hinton the suit He is to get 500 S S Abney mail carrier will haul case he won not win Messrs Rogers light baggage to and from depot Terms Want jd New corn immediate de- ¬ if he does City Attorneys will also receive very reasonable Post- - livery Leave orders at Moore ser estra fees from the City for their office tf tf R B HUTCHCRAEr vices in the same matter ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ -- with relatives County Attorney Dundon leaves today for a business trip to Stanton Powell county Mr and Mrs Henry Power were registered at the Gilsey House in New York last week Mr and Mrs Ira Tuylor of Cincin nati were guests of Mr and Mrs W E Board Sunday Miss Christine Reickle of Cyn ¬ thiana spent several days with relatives ia the city last week Miss Alice Terry is here from Kan sas City on a visit to her parents Mr and Mrs Thos Terry Mr Hall Strode of Lexington was was in the city yesterday en route home from a visit in Maysville Miss Lucy Montgomery arrived yesterday from Elizabethtown to be the guest of Miss Bertha Hinton Miss Ella Hoskins of Newcastle Ky is the guest of Misses May and Maud Borland on Convent Heights M Gregg and Mrs S Mrs McKuight of Crawfordsville Ind are guests of Mrs M Grimes on Duncan avenue Messrs Dnulap Howe Robt Dow Ellsworth Dow W G Holt Ben P Holt and Albert Arkle were in Lexington Sunday Henry Casey and children Mrs lft yesterday for Columbus Ga to join Lieutenant Henry Casey of the Third Kentucky They will go to Cuba with him when th3 regiment is ordered to that country Mr and Mrs Robt FeBguson and children will leave to day for Phoenix Arizona wheie they will spend the balance of the winter The trip is made to benefit Mr Fergusons health and his many friends hope that it will be permanently restored Mr George Gregg of Crawfords ¬ ville Ind who is to be married to- ¬ morrow to Miss June Jameson is a guest at the Fordham He is accom- ¬ panied riy Mr N C McClannock of Crawfordsville who will be one of the ushers The Violet Whist Club and a score or more of other guests were delight ¬ fully entertained at a unique party Sat ¬ urday evening Ly Miss Sadie Hart at her home on Duncan avenue True to her name the hostess used hearts for decorative purposes and hearts with quotations thereon were distributed among the guests The first amuse ment was the guessing by the men of the silhouettes of the ladies as they passed before a heart shaped frame The leading feature of the evening was a wonderful grab basket which contained a gift for every guest who was requested to write a yerse regarding the prize After the verses were all read the best two were selected by a popular ballot Miss Alice Spears win ¬ ning the first prize a gold heart and Miss Kate Alexander getting the second prize Present were Misses Allie and Sadie Hart Misses Emily Miliar Etta and Mamie McClintock Fannie Mann Louisa Bashford Betsie Armstrong Alice Spears Eddie Spears Sue Graves Georgetown Laura Trundle Lucy Lowry Kate Alexander Tillie Brent viargaret Butler Lucy Johnson Alice Howell Carlisle Dr M H D i y Prof Wilson Dr J R Adair R L Parks Albert Hinton Seymour Wilson Dorsey Ray John Williams Dan Mor ris Strother Quisenberry John Power W M Goodloe J R Rogers North Middletown W H Webb John Bren nan Webb Bratton North Middletown Ford Brent Walter Champ ¬ ¬ ¬ - tailor made Jacketa latest cut and col- ¬ orings also a special lot of fur collar- ¬ An Interesting Jumble Of News And ettes direct from the manufacturer Comment ties Save money by buying from us Danville bad a chrsyanthemum show last week G TUCKER The soldier camps at Lexington have benefitted the city to the extent of one 29 Main St Paris Ky million dollars Twenty divorce cases have been filed for trial at the November term of the Mason Circuit Court gone Richmond capitalist have to Porto Rico to see about putting in waterworks electric light plants and telephone lines in that country The First Kentucky has been granted a sixty days furlough and will sail from Porto Rico this week The boys are ex- ¬ pected to reach Kentucky on the 26th 36 in All Wool Dress Goods yd All Wool Covert Gov W O Bradley has appointed oc yd 40 in ¬ Col W R Smith of Lexington a com40 in Novelty Goods 39c missioner of the Eastern Kentucky 36 in Mixed Wool Novelty 12 1 2C Lunatic Asylum at Lexington vice S 68 in Bleached Table Linen joe C Lyon resigned Nowhere else will you find more tutp elties than here We have all the new Taffettas in Plaids Stripes Checks ombre effects and plain all are beau-i ciifcs g tucker- - ONDONS 2c special Early Fall Sale Executors Notice debted to the estate of Mrs Blanche M Alexander will kindly pay at once and all persons holding claims against said All persons knowing themselves in ¬ estate will present the same duly proven to 100 doz Extra value Bleached Cotton 5c worth 8 jc 10 4 Sheeting ijc and 18c worth 20 and 250 Outing Cloth jc to 8 1 3C a yard New line of Penangs at 3 2C per yard HANDSOME PICTURE WITH 5 PURCHASE 3 1 1 4 size Dinner Napkins JOHN M BRENNAN 15nov 2wk Executor WE HAVE RECEIVED A SPLENDID ST00Z OP of FINE BOUBBOH FBI IMPORTED SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS STOCK CROP ETC FOR FALL AND WINTER Our Prices are lower than any house in Central Kentucky quality and style are considered We ask you to give us a call whes Having determined to change my bus ¬ iness I will offer at public sale on tne premises at 10 a m on WEDNESDAY NOV 30 1898 my farm lying on the Paris and North Middletown turnpike two miles from Paris containing 190 acres of excellent land fifty acres of No 1 tobacco land Upon the farm is a small dwelling house three good barns and all nec- ¬ y F1TE S METtOTTA T TATTOTC E TIPTON Cutter essary out buildings an excellent or- ¬ chard of many varieties of fruit never failing water of springs and pools With the exception of twenty five acres the entire place is well set in grass For the quality of land location and Improvements this is one of the most desirable small farms in the county At the same time I will sell my stock consisting of horses cattle sheep and all my crop and farm utensils Terms easy and made known on day of sale A T Forsvth Ifyou cannot rend this small print at a distance of 14 inclies yomr eyesight is failing and should have immediate attention Imperial spectacies and eyeglasses have perfect lenses always perfectly centred an d3 made of purest material set In frames of the highest elasticity and consequently of greatest durability united with the utmost lightness and elegance When both frames and lenses are scientifically fitted by Dr C H Bowens system they always give satisfaction for thev are perfect Never buy cheap spectacles nor of men who do not linow how to fit them You will get poorly adjusted spectacles or poor imperfect lenses and are better off without any glasses than with either of these defects Buy imperial spectacles of a reliable skillf uEt qy dealer and they will last longer without change and be cheapest in the end J L TRUNDLE Auctr -- HDimsnws sale As Administrator of the estate of Robt G Stoner deceased the under ¬ signed will on FRIDAY We have engaged the services of Dr C H Bowen who will gvisifc our store on the second and last Thursdays of each month and invites all to call and have their eyes examined for which there is no charge Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded ss SText visit Wednesday Xov 23d on account of TliankFgir ing day heing 24th NOVEMBER 25 1999 beginning at ten oclock a m ou his late home farm situated about 2i miles Little Rock from Paris on the Paris tnrnpike expose to public Bale the fol ¬ lowing personal property 16 5 6 You Will Like To Get Into It- - head of cattle good feeders 4 pair of mules extra work stock lion 1 yearling Jersey heifers 4 yearling Jersey steers 1 Jersey bull t One half interest in a Shetland stal- ¬ Shetland foal first class milk cows 4 Shetland mares 2 harness horses 21 head of hogs when yonr shirt is laundered by our perf- ¬ ect method No chafing or rougbedges to annoy you and the color audi finish are exquisite Our laundry worS is sure to please the most fastidious and our efforts to make our laundry work- superior to all others finds its reward in the large patronage we enjoy - About 200 barrels of corn 3 two horse wagons and frames 4 double sets of wagon harness Spring wagon dnmp cart Buck board break cart Plows 1 corn marker 1 grind stone 1000 fence posts 15 gate posts etc Tehms Three months credit the purchaser to execute note negotiable and payable in bank with good surety to be approved by the undersigned beaiing interest from date of sale at the rate of 6 per cent per annum or the purchaser may pay cash Sums under 20 cash The Bourbon Steam Laundry W M HINTON JR BRO Proprietors Telephoae No 4 ox IMa Best AND GROCERIES JAS R ROGERS Admr Robt G Stohers estate td A T Forsyth Auctr FRUIT BR SWEENEY Office Hours 8 GEON PKRRIS FRUIT STORE Prices Low Gn o ds First - 31ass GROCERY Next Door to Postal Telegraph Office to 10 a m 7 1 to 3 p m to 8 p m f Phone 135 Residence Phone 27 NightRing Office 15nov ti SE MNnHtfMHMMdttWhMMd KK WSsa WT - SF 7r ItWPWWMWP HsMmtSK IIImJmMiii V - rTlrWWl lijMWIiilM 9 THE BOUEBON NEWS PAEIS KY TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1881 15 1898 4 THE BOURBON NEWS Eighteenth Year Established r fr Published Every Tuesday and Fxiday by ffiffiffMSMig and Owner titors IF If sitting with his little worn out shoe But I continued to whistle oh dear And scarlet stocking lying on my knee I knew the little feet had pattered through yes and I think I went through that The pearl sst gates that lie twixt heaven sillv ballad tune twice while I stood and me and like Micawber waited for someI could be reconciled and happy too eyes toward the thing to turn up Nothing turned and And look with glad v jasper sea my hair finally regained its normal position on my head If in the morning when the song of birds Reminds me of music far more sweet Then walking boldly through the I listen for his pretty broken words room I stepped out at the front door And for the music of his dimpled feet unlocked it and down the steps 1 th I could be almost happy though I heard sidewalk winding up the chorus ol No answer and but saw his vacant seat Maggie with a flourish I could be glad if when the day is done And then and then only did 1 And all its cares and heart aches laid away realize that I had been whistling the I could look went ward to the hidden sun tune at all And with a heart full of sweet yearning Walking up the street in the direc say i my little one To night Im nearer to tion of my car I thought over the af By just the travel of a single day fair and the more I thought the more If I could know those little feet were shod convinced was I that somebody waa In sandals wrought of light in better hidden away in that Sunday school lands And that the footprints of a tender God Kan side by side with his in golden sands 1 could bow cheerfully and kiss the rod Since Bennie was in wiser safer hands If he were dead I would not sit to day my And stain with tears the wee sock on knee I would not kiss the tiny shoe and say Bring back again my little boy to me 1 would be patient knowing twas Gods way And that Hed lead me to him oer deaths silent sea But oh to know the feet once pure and white The haunts of vice have boldly ventured -- middle of the room trying- to make cm objects of just what sort I was not quite certain but firmly convinced thai there was some person in the room be side mvself I could not see them 07 him I could hear no one breathe 1 just felt that there was another living being in that room and the feeling was not one conducive Jo entire equanim ity on my part either ¬ VARIETY IN FUR GARMENTS The Coming Coats to Be Both Longrcr and Shorter and Capes Elab ¬ THREE GOLFERS THEORIZING A WOMAN HORSE BREAKER ¬ SCHOOL AND CHURCH - v orately Trimmed Fashion in fur garments has cer tainly achieved success in the way oi variety quite as effectually as hTthe various other departments of dress for there are all sorts and conditions of wraps all fur or fur trimmed between a small shoulder cape and a long ulster Sable seal Persian lamb mink and chinchilla have the lead in kinds of fur with the usual cheaper o rades and various imitations follow ng in their train Both blue and sil- ¬ ver fox are in use for boas and trim¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ The hands that should have battled for the right Have been wrung crimson in the clasp of And should he knock sin in 1 fear my boy could hardly enter in Ushsiwa Onl Vindicator night at Heavens gate to- ¬ 2uriiiyiyfi5yiiJiiWciltiii5r 2 Z 1 Music as a Promoter of Courage f James Creel man the war corre spondent I believe who always finds himself humming- i tune when in the Ife says he went thick of bailie through the San Jean fight with lock of Ages in his mind and half the time on his lips ami That during the Craeeo Turkish war several years ago in the height of a hVree conflict made the discovery that he was actually shrieking aloud the Mendelssohn spring Song which had been dominant in his brain from the first charge This is nervousness I suppose Peo ple whose tastes are strongly musical invariably have a tune in their minds when under strong excitement of any kind Ye were talking on this subject not long ago and some one asked Mr Al fred Jlobyn V jie had ever experienced anything similar to Creelmans hum ming the Spring Song There is one occasion when I did and I shall never forget either the cir cumstance or the tune It happened in my student days when I used to prac tice almost eery evening on one of the church organs of town without any ITT IS jj - ¬ ¬ If it is a tramp and he stays there all night and sets the church on fire my conscience will prick me forever afterward was my final conclusion Clearly it was my duty to find the policeman on this beat and go back to the church But concluding to find a policeman and then findinghim are two totally dif ferent propositions as you may have heard before After hunting about ten minutes or so it was raining too by this time coming down hard I gave up the struggle and resolved to go back alone If there is no one there then Ill just prove to myself that Ive been im aginative and nervous and thats wiat Im beginning to think anyhow So back I went Unlocking the church door I stepped in and on to the Sunday school room It was darker than ever literally could not see a rod ahead of me coming in and out of the street light and ts you know I had not a single match I walked across the room to the piano where I had left a roll of music that was my excuse to myself for going back you know and as I turned to leave by the same route I made out the form of a man leaning against the wall with a club raised in his right hand He was about a dozen yards ahead of me on my way to the door And this is the point where I found that I could not whistle I was still sian lamb and Alaska sable are com ¬ thinking of Maggie and my brain bined very effectivelj in some of the was forming the tome all right but by small capes with many tails used for trimming There are round plain nr muffs frilled muffs with velvet bows iJiiiff V3r iii 4rS jf Nry and lace frills at either end and muffs with the animals head and many tails ¬ - room ¬ ¬ ments Sealskin coats have revers collar¬ and cuffs of sable chinchilla or caracul as you fancy and seal capes are adorned with single or double frills of sable or caracul around the bottom and also with frilled revers and a high collar Mink capes- have frills and a high collar of sealskin or of the same fur with the dark stripe running¬ lengthwise Chinchilla revers and collar are sure to give an elegant effect to a Persian lamb coat despite the fact that chinchilla is said not to be quite so fashionable as it was last season It is quite as expensive however but very good imitations of it are old in narrow bands for trimmingOne of the new coat models for seal¬ skin or Persian lamb is cut away in front double breasted and worn with¬ a jeweled belt Both loiter and shorter coats will be worn and other mod- ¬ els have a decided rest tne coat falling straight down on either side Ermine is used for lining s principally where it forms revers and lining for a mink cape A lace jobot is the finish as it is on so many of the fur garments The capes of any size either round up in front or point down back and front shawl shape One of the elegant novelties is- a black velvet cape trimmed with transparent rows of lace insertion studded with steel It is lined with white satin and a deep flounce of mink finishes the bottom A long cream lace scarf tied at the neck completes this dressy affair Another verv nattv little garment is the short cape and muff to match of natural baby lamb with a flounce and collar lin ing of chinchilla The natural babv lamb resembles gray moire quite as much as anything else and the two grays are very pretty together Per - mings and there are many combinations of fur approved of fashion which are very useful m making over 01a gar- ¬ They Are Puzzled Over a Strangre im ¬ She Meets Success by Never Showplement Seen Over a Golf Bag ing the Slightest Fear of on a Transatlantic Pier Her Mount He had just landed from the trans It is universally agreed that even a Atlantic liner and was waiting with homely woman who has mastered the tiat patient hopelessness so character- art of equestrianism looks well when istic of the experienced traveler for in the saddle When the rider is pretty the custom house men to inspect his and sits on her horse with ease and baggage Behind his trunk a golf bag grace of course the beauty of the pic- ¬ Eteod upright and above the top of it ture is much enhanced Hence it is projected a strange looking imple- that Mrs Annie Benson wife of a pros- ¬ ment It looked like a double headed perous farmer living near Fowbles hammer flattened out into a blade at burg Md is regarded by all who know either end Several men in golf her to be an exceedingly pretty sight clothes were examining it with crit-¬ when seated on her favorite thorough- ¬ ical but puzzled expressions Its owner bred mare Mrs Benson is a slender paid no attention but gazed stolidly blue eyed country woman of well into space rounded figure and has been riding But I cawnt make it out in the horses almost ever since she can re- ¬ least said one of the gazers present- ¬ member anything She began riding ly with a pronounced British ac when she was five years old and her ¬ ¬ The late Nathan B Warren of Troy bequeathed 240000 fo the Episcopal church of the Holy Cross in that city It is said that in 20 different centers in Turkey American missionaries are caring for more that 2000 orphans The recent census in Italy shows country 1 that there are 02000 Protestants among the 31000000 inhabitants of the Fifty seven Chautauqua assemblies have been held this summer in the United States also an English Chau ¬ cent agreed another who wore red plaid stockings If it were one ended now But to have a striking edge on both sides Very ex- ¬ ¬ ¬ Jr -- iy T rt m n rr i JVg w for the fiinish Z Y Sun MONEY IN ORANGES ¬ rhe Trick of an Impecunious Trieli ster That Fell Upon Himself A number of d ¬ ¬ years ago- - ¬ said the trip through the performer It was you might call a startling not what slcight-of-han- west I made a pimping you know just pedal work that made no noise One night late in the fall I sat on the high organ bench working away with one gas jet flainng I manag ed to California before I reach southern financial success but was stranded It was there that I suddeiily awoke to the fact that a five dollar gold piece aie v K Ci PK r f it There was but one thing to do and I MADE OUT THE FORM OF A MAN that was to walk as I knew the little money I had would be needed when I Jove I could not whistle that tune to arrived for necessary expenses and save my neck and you will admit that I couldnt afford to waste it on car said neck needed saving right at this fare moment It wasnt as bad a proposition as Then I began to think how I was it had looked on the face the loads to get past the fellqw if there really were in good- shape and the air cool was a man over by tne wall You see and crisp and it was in the midst of VI was more than half convinced that the orange picking season my nerves and imagination were at If the town ahead hadnt beer so work agaiu I determined on a detour far I might have enjoyed the tramp around the other side of the piano but as it was I found- myself growing and stepping along briskly with just tiredi and I stopped for a rest where as unconscious an air as I could mus an old man was engaged in picking ter passed behind the piano and his orange crop around by the door The man never He was a sociable old chap axid moved from his position bv the wall evidently thought I was looking and I got out safely with the convic- around for an orange orchard and tion that trying to prove a thing to I didnt attempt to undeceive him for ones self isnt always a wise thing I found his oranges delicious and as to do as I had only succeeded in ren it was growing near meal time I had dering my nerves all the more erratic high hopes that he might ask me to by my second visit dine with him He kept remarking that I reached home and turned in for there was money in oranges and I the night finally concluded to have a little sport Next morning I had hardly finished with him Palming my sole remaining gold breakfast when the doorbell rang furiously and the senior warden of the piece I reached for an orange and slowly cut it in halves with my knife church was ushered in With an exclamation of surprise I preWere you at the church last night KobynV he said much excited and tended to pull the coin from the without waiting for - answer went orange while the old mans eyes fair ¬ on to tell me that thieves had broken ly hung out of his head as I did so He reached for the coin bit it rang in stolen the entire new carpet of the Sunday school room the communion it and then dropped the coin in his service all the cushions they could pocket saying as he did so Wul by gum I always said thet lay their hands on part of the library and in short pretty much everything thar wuz money in oranges an now of value I kin prove it They were undoubtedly there dur I gave a gasp when I saw my last ing my stay in the church and it is cent go into the old mans pocket mighty lucky for me that they didnt and I tried to explain the situation to brain me when I passed the fellow in him saying it was only a joke But the old man wouldnt have it the Sunday bchool room But he evi dently felt secure in the fact that I that way He said he so xv me lake the could see hardly at all and had I made coin from the orange that the orange any motion that would have betrayed belonged to him hence anything- that myself or the fact that I did see him may be found in it was his too it would have been all up with me He was a bigger maft than I and so he wouldnt listen to reason and J But whistling is a great comfort there s no doubt about it Onlj-- you had to pace sadly on want to make sure that your whistle I hired out at the next ranch to xeaching the door will work well at all times St Louis pick fruit until I could get money Before I put my hand on the knob Republic enough to pay my fare home DeJ rather braced myself half expecting troit Free Press A Preventive o Fire that there might be opposition on the To prevent fires where flues and other side but the door opened as eas Easier Dont you want to leave footprints ily as It ever did and I walked into tho chimneys pass through inflammable Sunday school room still whistling my partitions water jackets of tin or hf Dn the sands of time asked the men tor Xo answered the young man Ktrne- and peering- about in the dim metal are placed around the openings flight I had no malones so could not the solder of the pockets melting in who is ambitious but lazy Id rath ¬ iigY the gas jet the heat and discharging the fluid on er leave star I stood for a frv seconds in the the fire Citiciiiuaii Enquirer -- -- -- above my head and not another light in the church which was old and gloomy as could be This is a ghost story by the way you ought o know that before I get any farther a ghost story that has a true ending I had come in that evening bv wav of the Sunday school room which was just back o the auditorium and sep arated from it by a large double door This door or half of it I had left open us was my usual custom As I finished a set oC exercises I un ¬ consciously turned around on my seat half making up 1113 mind to shut the organ and go home as twas after nine oeloek Glancing in the direction of the double door I saw that it was closed This ws a surprise ITow came Unit door shut was the question that flashed through my brain in an instant p nd then I began casting about for a reasonable excuse The draft No there was none as had closed and ocked the outside I door when entering- the church A defective hinge that would swing to Impossible for I well remembered that this same door would never close of itself having- invariably to be opened with much exertion owing to thick ness of the carpet about the door A strong shove was always necessary in order to get it open There was but one thing left within the bounds of reason leaving out of course supernatural means which I scoffed at The door had been closed by some person who was then in the Sunday school room and who was there for no honest purpose Well the only thing to do was to investigate so sliding off the bench I left the gas burning and started down the aisle toward the door Immediately and unconsciously T began to whistle and what do you sup ibse the tune was That old ballad When You and I Were Young- Maggie which I ncverliad any fondness for and so cant imagine how in the world it came into my mind But it certainly was there and I finished two or three bars in the liveliest manner before ¬ - was my entire capital with the next town a good many miles ahead of - - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - ¬ ¬ 1113- evi--dent- ly ¬ ¬ - - -- a grea animal while he guided the plow behind She has broken coltsf been kicked and bitten by horses thrown out of buggies and had divers traordinary other experiences of the kind but has 000000 Very said a third man Looks never been thrown from the back of a At the beginning of the seventeenth heavy too Daresay its one of those horse Mrs Benson says in discussing century Spain had 120000 churches new niblicks the difficulties which confront girls 200000 priests 54 bishops 70000 monks Might be a water club suggested ust beginning to ride and 300CO nuns The clergy of Castile the first speaker Ive heard that a The entire secret of being a good alone had an annual income that would St Andrews player was at work on rider I think lies in not being afraid equal 25000000 to day a club to play out of still water of youi horse This is the one great es- ¬ It has been legally decided in Illi- ¬ Xo I believe its for playing out sential but there are some other nois that children may enter school of thick scrub said he of the red things just as necessary to know at any time after reaching the proper stockings That sharp edge would When a girl gets on a horse if she is in age regardless of local regulations re- ¬ cut anything down the leaiai bit frightened the horse quiring attendance to begin at the But WI13- - is it double edged asked knows it and that knowledge has a de- opening of a school term the third man moralizing effect upon it espeeiaily The receipts of the American board To flay right or left handed said if it happens to be a thinking horse I Cong from all sources for the 12 the first used to wear a very long skirt until months ending August 31 are 687 Dont believe it said the other one day a horse I was riding caught 20898 a gain of 8267091 over last stoutly Ill ask the man I say its hind foot in the skirt and tore it off year The disbursements for the same sir me Since then I have ridden with a period have been 6S23694S The debt The owner of the instrument under short walking length and find it much now amounts to 4029136 discussion thus addressed raised him- ¬ better 1 do not think it would help a self and looked around girl much to ride astride like a man in BERLINS DRUG STORES That club of yours what do you managingherhorse I have ridden that use it for if I may ask way but I felt that if the horse started Curious Names Bestowed by Apothe- What club I have no club said to run I cculd not stop him at all caries on Their Shops Some the man looking puzzled Famous Establishments I am breaking two colts now that Why yes this He of the red will make beauties One was two years The German drug store is always a stockings pointed to the implement old on May 29 and the other a few mystery to the American when he first How do you use it months older My method of training Oh that Why just chop with it is hard to describe I simply put the becomes one of its customers It is not Told you it was a niblick said the bridle and saddle on them and then nearly so comprehensive as the Amer- ¬ third man get on myself When I am once in the ican institution of the same kind The Told you it was a water club said saddle I know thej- - cant get me out apothecarys department which is only the first I ride one of them every day some one featre of the American drug store Just as I said a club for getting times six or seven miles Of course is an independent establishment in out of scrub said the red stockinged they are so young that I make them Germany and is devoted to the filling of one Very nice club I shall get travel very slowly and never allow prescriptions and the duties of the one them to run for fear of weakening apothecary The drogurie quite a I wouldnt call it a club said the their backs It is not customary to separate place provides half the arti- ¬ owner and I certainly wouldnt use break a colt before he is three years cles customarily found here in the it as you gentlemen suggest old but these were such big fellows drug store It is to the droguerie that one must go for soap toothbrushes The that I thought they could stand it Then how do you use it drugs in the pure and all of the articles question was a trite one Chicago Chronicle not dealt in lay the apothecary The Why on timber division may be a convenient one after pondered The three AG TO STRIKING MATCHES Timber the mysteries have been mastered but Certainly thats what its for youre in a hollow stump Unsift htiy Strealcs That Show Where it is confusing at first When LSgrhts Were Produced Are to 3e Another peculiarity of the apothe- ¬ perhaps suggested the first speaker caries is that most of them have names Found EverjTrliere I see displayed That custom dates fronx f I never was in a hollow stump - earnest aavs 01 xnemmstorv une- I may be wrong- said the little tnesaid the ovvner of tkeumjpTement look- ¬ T va To ing somewhat surprised and amused woman in the cross seat of the car rt liiv iuuju iuiuuua itiTJoiIiti nlnoarh i res iu iviiiuwuju l wj but I fully believe that a man would doors the other day and the incident1 Im not a raccoon you wish to be mys- ¬ strike a match on the tombstone of his recalled some interesting facts The Of course if terious about it said the man with mother and her eyes snapped and old names of the shops have been sur the red stockings getting- as red as her cheeks flushed at the idea of such vived to some extent although the jiurely fantastic names have given to his face also we regret to have a sacrilege Go where one will into the most place to others better suited to the com- ¬ troubled you But I must say that place or corner times ignite its quite contrary to the sportsman- ¬ a match telltale streaks will to found mercial exigencies of modern shops of 164 be The city to day possesses ship that every devotee of golf should as positive proof that a match striker apothecaries and many have adopted show But this has nothing to do with has been there before Raise the drap- names taken from the street square or golf said the man as light began to ery about a mantel and peer under region in which they are situated neath and there again will come in There are 56 of these and 19 are known nothing whatever dawn upon him Then why do you carry it in a golf view the cabalistic brown tracks the only by the names of their proprietors blazed way as it were of the match Nineteen are named after birds the bag eagle having ten named in its honor The man reached out and lifted the striking guild On every side of lampposts fireplugs There are all sorts of eagles among strange implement from behind the gotf bag which somebody had leaned and bulk window frames are to be these ten black red and white Other found the trail of the successor of the names include wild animals mytholog-¬ against it box and steel Letter boxes ical such as Its an adze he said quietly ex-a tinder corners every pillar in the ele- ¬ and names titles likeMinerva and Flora ¬ Friedrich and Auroyal new kind that Im taking back to ¬ street periment with on my timber lands vated structure door jambs buttons gusta Victoria Most curious are those If youll come out to Minnesota Ive of chairs and edge3 of bureaus wash called after famous historical person- ¬ got some very interesting axes that stands and dressing cases possess the ages such as Arminius Roland and Siegfried One difference between the might give you grounds for specula- ¬ hiero or pyro glyphics Even church edifices are not sacred early days in Berlin and the present is tion when the hurry call is issued for a the practical disappearance of the But the three golfers had melted si- ¬ Even altar rails have been vis- ¬ French apothecaries In 1780 when the lently away and the owner of the light by the same touch In fact there first count was taken three out of 21 adze resumed his waiting to find out ited is no place too sacred or too much out were French Twelve of these original how much duty he would have to pay of the way not to have at one time or places are known to day by the names on the implement N Y Sun the other received the necessary fric- ¬ they bore then N Y Press tion required to secure a light When KITCHEN HINTS Wilhelminas Diamonds Cleopatras Needle was placed in Cen ¬ The diamonds worn by the young apex bore traces among Some Small Items of Information tral park the the almost obliterated hieroglyphics queen of Holland on the occasion of That May Be Useful to the of the passing of the match It is said her enthronement record a curious ep ¬ Housewife that the same modern signs can be isode in criminal history On the night of the Sphnix of September 25 1S29 Holland and Bel Sharpen all kinds of fish sauce with found upon the topknot Pyramids glum being at that date still under one and upon the top of the lemon- juice a match and a slight crown a party of audacious burglars Armed with A dash of black pepper greatly im- ¬ blaze being a necessity the holder will broke into the royal palace at Brus ¬ proves vanilla ice cream spot to obtain sels and carried off the jewels of the for the When using vanilla for flavoring add makenecessary nearest Upon the princess of Orange then away at the friction the half a teaspoonful of peach extract of seashore The most active investiga- ¬ variety stage even the Put sugar in water used for basting flame from the sulphur production tipped silver tions failed to give any clew to the meats of all kinds it adds flavor espe- ¬ is- utilized by queerly made identity of the thieves A reward of of wood cially to veal 2000 elicited no information untiL to win the laugh of the Add a cup of good date vinegar to up mummers see A made up more than a year later when a French ¬ man who has paid to the water in which you boil fish espe- ¬ bald head is an attractive spot and man named Eoumage called on the cially if it is salt fish desired place for coaxing Dutch minister at New York and un- ¬ When baking fish place on the top furnishes the bringing a laugh from dertook in consideration of a promise flame and thin slices of salt pork it tastes the the theater patrons It always suc- ¬ in writing to pay him the sum men- ¬ the fish and improves the flavor and would have been a star per- ¬ tioned to point out the hiding place of To give an appetizing flavor to a ceeds coeval with Joe Millers joke the jewels An Italian Polarl by name broiled beefsteak rub a cut onion over formance matches been in existence at had brought them across the Atlantic book had the hot platter with the butter N Y Sun and had confided to his mistress that Three tablespoons of freshly made that time they were buried near Brookryn In tea with a pinch of nutmeg imparts Music in the Air the place indicated the diamonds were an indescribable flavor to apple pie in vogue among found but not all of them Itoumage A curious custom is Chocolate is greatly improved by ihe wealthy mandarins of Peking and the lady had bolted to Europe a adding a teaspoonful of strong coffee Upon their country seats in the neigh- ¬ portion of the plunder being still conjust before serving a teaspoonful of borhood of the capital they keep large cealed in Belgium Caught by the po- sherry also helps Whenever these lice they gave up flocks of pigeons booty andso To improve sweetbreads and give flocks are allowed to fly those near Queen Wilhelmina their appeared in the them a fine flavor soak them in mild can hear wonderful sweet music sim ¬ family heirlooms N Y Home Jour-¬ lemon juice water an hour and then ilar to harmonies of Aeolian harps nal broil 20 minutes in beef stock Chica- ¬ These sounds are brought about by Inns in Switzerland- go Evening News means of strings which the Chinese size In proportion to ¬ ¬ -- Xo more can I father used to put her on the back of tauqua at Glasgow During the past year the Presby- ¬ terian church in the United States in- ¬ creased in membership 14623 andi in comntributions 185910 A gift of 100000 has been made to Barnard college the womans college connected with Columbia university The institution is now self supporting Prussias expenditure for public sckools increased by 5963 per cent from 1836 to 1896 In 1886 it was about 29000000 and in 1896 it was over 46 Nk A - wr - out-of-the-w- ay ¬ ¬ - til i vLJ - K- - - - ¬ j ¬ - ¬ ¬ - - carriaJge-Tuts-Washrngto- n Olushrooms Baked off a part of the stalks of 12 Cut mushrooms peel the tops and wipe the mushrooms carefully and 3ry with a small piece of flannel and a little salt Pitt them into a bakingdish With a little salted butter poured over iacn one seaaon with a sprinkle of vhite pepper and bake 20 minutes Serve on a hot dish with the sauce poured over Cincinnati Enquirer me-lium-siz- ed fasten to the strongest feathers nnder has more inns than any the wings in such a way as not to in- ¬ The terfere with the flying bird X Y has become entertainment of tourists the chief industry of the Sun No less than 1700 hostelries land An Ideal Home stationed for the most part on moun ¬ Husband And do you like the view tain tops or near glaciers are on the Oh I am list and the receipts of the hotel keep- Wife with ecstasy ers amount to 25000000 a year so it speechless stay here and build ahause cannot be such a bad business GlttI shall oago Inter Ocean London Punch country-inthe-worl- d its Switzerland l - - IF THE BOTJEBON NEWS PABIS EX TUESDAY NOVEMBER 15 1898 HARDSHIPS OF ARMY LIFE From the Press Milroy Ind t TRAPPING THIEVES IN INDIA- - A MUCH MOURNED MOTHER Col ShRfter H in One of the first to offer their servicesior the 3Ion23 Was Too Often for country in the Civil War was A R Sefton of Milroy Rush Co Ind He made a good Her to Die record The life of every soldier is a hard The following extraordinary narra ¬ one and Mr Sef tons case was no exception When Shafter was senior colonel of the We penned in all tion of facts as they occurred and sides were in Tennessee very scarce onsaid army he was temporarily in charge of some¬ Our rations were in his comwhich we are informed were wit-¬ he and we had begun to go on quarter western post and numberedcapable fellow No Xecd of Any Addition mand an exceedingly bright Short tilved testified to by the allowance enough Teacher to new girl Now Dolly When we were married sobbed the nessed and can be households- occupy- ¬ to replenishand as the rain was notour can- whoso cleverness was continually getting the wells or streams Avhose of three him the members Ill give you a sum Supposing- that young- wife he said he loved me with ing a large house in Bentinck street teens went empty We were hurried on escapadesnoncommission stripes andgetting were just as frequently and the only way to quench our thirst was to him reduced your father owed the butcher 15 a love more enduring- than the everranks One day this Calcutta are so remarkable that it is go down on our hands and knees and drink soldier turned to the Shafters quarters with twopence-half-penn- y 7 3s lasting- granite 1 up at lis and any scientist to test from the hoof tracks made by the horses a Jong face and applied for leave to attend to the bootmaker And it didnt last 14 and Od to the queried the worth the while of the funeral of his mother who had died the them personally as this can be easily milkman and 31 19s and 3d 3 farth ¬ sympathizing friend previous night he said in the town The any theft by ings to the coal merchant Last echoed the Aoung- - wife dryi- done on the occasion of request was granted but later on in looking house It may be over the same records the colonel discov- ¬ We should ng- her tears Dolly confidently It didnt last as long domestics in the servant in Calcutta every ered that the same man had been granted added that a cedar block pavement as move Chicago Strav Stories leave the month before on the identical pre- ¬ Is a lively believer in its efficacy and if Tribune text Shafter said nothing but a couple a thief at- once confesses A Brahmin Evened Up of days afterward encountered the bereaved At the Club Is the worker of these marvels He is He worked and schemed with all his might warrior on the parade ground Look here Those two fellows over in the cor- ¬ well known in Calcutta and does not Year after year he toiled away my man said Pecos Bill solemnly I want But nature stopped him and he left ner seem to have a very interesting sub- profess to work out his method of to ask you a question Were you good to A fair young widow one fine day that mother of yours while she was alive ject Theyve been talking at each theft detection for money but leaves Yet weep not for the man who died Well sir yes sir that is I hope so 1 other as hard as possible for an hour it to those who employ him to reward I He ground and hoarded to the end Y stammered the culprit not knowing what But the man who stepped into his shoes and a half was coming him if they think fit It is said that Says money was but made to spend Yes one of them has a little boy I hope so too replied the colonel Ive done and that he makes Cleveland Leader this is readily heard of mothers dying for their sons but who has just learned to walk and the 3 good thing out of it never of one dying twice in 30 days for one others baby cut its first tooth day be- ¬ A man in the service of a family in SORRY SHE SPOKE 1 ou may go in mourning for a month at the Chicago Daily News- fore yesterday guardhouse N 0 Times Democrat the locality alluded to intrusted his Our Canteens were Empty nephew with a large sum of money to Some of us were taken sick from the Hnd Her Anyway POINTED PARAGRAPHS parent keep in deposit The nephew alleged¬ effects of this I was laid up several weeks Sir exclaimed the irate from fever From he placed the money in an earth- in a field hospital afflicted more or less that hew do you explain your audacity in that time I was always asking me for the hand of my daugh- en pot which he buried The location About four years ago I became much Some Short Sentences Containing of the exact spot was confided to a worse Our family doctor seemed puzzled Truths Which We All ter over Shortly after this the cook was my case and it began to look as if there Recognize friend Merely as a courtesy to you sir no hope the inevitable endfor my recovery and that the 1 assure you was informed by his nephew that replied the young man was near I 1 Cupid has a snap when he encounters an J regaru ZJ xI Last November I was advised to try Dr nave seen no occasion io it ut pot and money bad disappeared With consent the Brahmin was Williams Pink Pills The physicians said idle brainshopping is about the only kind the nephews Chicago Post a necessity Bucket but summoned to discover the thief and they were an excellent medicine tried would men indulge in do no good in my case But I them Pleasing His Wife a bare narration of the Some wives prepare I did Jinks Why do you offer such a large the following isprocedure he adopted and am glad boxes for I became better at their husbands pockets for war by rifling once Eight taken according to direcAny man who reward for the return of that contempt ¬ extraordinary and usually adopts in all such cases tions cured me I used the last of the pills his wifes motherwillaenlist to get away from is coward ible pug dog about a year ago and have not been troubled Accompanied by an aid he comes to with my ailments since Marriages may be made in Heaven but Winks To please my wife there will always be a few doubters provided with two bamboo The power of Dr Jinks But such a reward will be sure the house 16 feet long and an inch Pale People in the Williams Pink Pills for Political economy is the art or getting the vast number of diseases rods about to bring him back money for the He also has due to impure or poisoned blood has been most votes friends leastretained by not say-¬ Lots of are N Y and a half in diameter No it wont demonstrated Hes dead instances as ing the smai t things we might have said with him a number of fresh peepul remarkable as in thousands of above the one related Weekly Education benefits a man but little if he is leaves cocoanut some rice and some unable to recognize an opportunity when he ¬ vermilion and cowries A fresh earthThe Domestic Riddle Wlien She Was Young meets it Cobwigger- - Its a pity a vvomtin en dish has to be provided by the Mr De Bussy Do you know that lady in The possibilities of a penitentiary sentence person who summons him as well as a blue How beautiful she is are about the only thing that can add to hasnt a head for figures Miss Debutante That is Miss Charmian dangers of football Mrs Cobwigger I quite agree with stool I think she must have been quite pretty the sometimes difficult for a girl to find Its ¬ you If she had she could tell her hus All the servants in the house are when she was voung her ideal man but shes nearly always will ¬ Young Robinson who has a very band what she did with that dollar he summoned They are made to stand How old is she ing to accept a substitute Twenty two if shes a day Brooklyn good opinion of himself and has just gave her week before last Town Top- ¬ in a half circle and their names are A man may be the moneyed factor during 1 think Ive met ics the engagement but after marriage the been introduced written on each leaf and these leaves Life woman your uncle Mr Ernest Brown at dog with one painted with the vermilion Tnnnn is more Catarrh in this section of Chicago always appoints herself casnier Evening iNews One - It Is Accomplished ly a Brahmra Who Is the Worker of Seem ¬ ing Miracles Thought Twice loiKjlihHJl Every cough makes your throat more raw and irritable Every membrane of your lungs Ceasetearing your throat 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 cough congests the lining ¬ - - - - ¬ Chen 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 Dr Ayers Cherry Pec- ¬ toral Plaster should he over the lungs of every per- ¬ son troubled with a cough ¬ 1 - ¬ Write to tlie Doctor Unusual opportunities and long ex- ¬ perience eminently qualify ns for you medical advice Write reoly ail the particulars in your case Tell us what your exporienco ha3 been with our Cherry Pectoral You will receive a prompt reply without cost Address DE J C AYEE xioweu mass shows to those dog shows and meets the most appalling people Punch Too True The world owes me a living said the energetic man With a twinkle in his eye youd scarce detect it But it comes to me in payments on the small installments plan And it takes a lot of hustling to col- ¬ lect it Brooklyn Life Miss Brown Oh yes uncle will go Ode to a Pipe Pipe Oh rank and odorous pipe Thee will I smoke Id rather have a good cigar But alas Im broke Chicago Dally News WHAT MORE COULD HE VVAATT than all other diseases put toare placed in the dish which in its the country until tbe last few years was supgether and turn- is placed on the stool Two utter posed to he incurable For a great many strangers are then made to hold the years doctors pronounced it a local disease ¬ ¬ - Snge Advice Public Works American Taxpayer traveling in 32gypt What earthly use were all these monstrous pyramids Why did the Egyptian governments build them Thats what I cant understand American Statesman after reflection Mebby there wor a divvy in em N Y ¬ v1 Weekly j Washington Star Explained at Last Mrs Pressley Mrs Bingle says her husband has kissed her regularly every morning and every evening dur ing the 14 years of their married life Mr Pressley I have often wondered I thought you isaid there was aa what gave him that expression of set- ¬ extensive view from my room tled melancholy Chicago Daily News Wrell hang it man on clear nights you can see the moon Trhen there ia 3fiht Have Ileen Worse one Ally Slcper ¬ bamboo rods one in each hand oppo ¬ site each other with their elbows far behind their hips so that they can have little or no influence in turning or bending the rods Now comes the strange part of the proceedings At the Brahmins call of each name the bamboo rods in the first instance rise together and form a semicircle above Then they bend and forming a semicircle below gradually come togeth er pick up the leaf containing the name called out and throw it out of the dish This strange process is repeated till the name of the thief as alleged is called when they both seize the leaf lift it up and only disengage at the call of the Brahmin who entreats the rods to let the leaf go To all appearances the two men who hold the rods make no effort whatever The thing is done in such an ex- ¬ traordinary fashion as to exceed belief In fact a reasonable human be ¬ ing cannot believe it till he has wit- ¬ ¬ ¬ No man should marry till he can listen and prescribed local remedies and by con- ¬ to a baby crying in the next room and not stantly failing to cure with local treatment feel like breaking the furniture L A W pronounced it incurable Science has proven Bulletin catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure manufactured by F J Cheney Co Toledo Ohio is the only constitutional cure on the market It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the svstem They offer one huudred dollars for any case it fails to cure Send for circulars and testiCo Tomonials Address F J Ciieney ledo O Sold bv Druggists 75c Halls Family Pills are the best ¬ ¬ ¬ Genius is a loftier quality 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Mr Pitcher Oh let me die She Then ycu may have one X Y Yes that World Mrs Pitcher in disgust is just like you you never could hold Where He Quit your own Harlem Life He led her to the altar Soft Through leafy groves they rode breezes fanned em He fairly ached to kiss her on that lan- of But dared not run the riskup a rebuff His courage wasnt geared dera high enough Chicago Tribune Afraid One dreamy blissful day But she began to lead the mo- Ment that they turned away Chicago Daily News Lard There is no objection to giving thir BUTTER Choice dairy Prime to choice creamery one publicity because the man in the APPLES Choice to fancy case never finds an opening to relate POTATOES Per bbl tlhe incident that he does not do so CHICAGO I was something of a boy orator FLOUR Winter paten r Wheat No 2 myself he modestly admits and in GRAIN 3 Chicago spring-red No school it was quite the usual thing for CORN No 2 visitors to predict that my persuasive OATS No2 PORK Mess and impressive eloquence would some LARD Steam NEW YORK time be heard in the halls of congress Before I was old- enough to vote 1 used FLOUR Winter patent 2 red to go out as a campaign speaker and WHEATNoNomixed 2 CORN a drive of 20 miles in order to speak OATS Mixed at some schoolhouse had no terrors PORK New mess LARD Western for me BALTIMORE One night I took long and stormy FLOUR Family drive in order to fill an appointment Family for a man who was unavoidably de ¬ GRAIN Southern Wheat Corn Mixed tained at home When I reached the Oats No 2 white little red building I was met bjr a lusty P Rye No 2 western young farmer who seemed surprised CATTLE First quality on learning what I was there for but HOGS Western INDIANAPOLIS he kindly offered to put the team GRAIN Wheat No 2 away Before doing so he said to me Corn No 2 mixed 2 mixed - HAY Prime to choice PROVISIONS Mess pork Oats No 2 Rye No 2 Corn No 2 mixed r7V4 a7 8 oO 9 25 4 77J4 3 l2l 2 00 14 24 2 75 125 3 30 140 3 50 C7J4 C4 VP LIKE A GOOD TEmPER SHEDS A BRIGHTNESS EVEHYWEHE 9 Gla 32 5 85 4 92 -- 33 25 7 90 4 95 3 90 76 39 3 80 Thursday November 24th wm VIA n Dau 5 TITU m YYildl irft e 4 9 75 U 29 9 95 o 90 G SPECIAL a- - 5 CO 71 55 00 7114 71 Excursion Rales 37 37 31 4 4 20 67 30J4 4 00 4 00 noi 5U Four starting point Returning- tickets will he g ood until November 25th inclusive For tickets and full information call on any ticket agent of the Big- Four Koute or address the undersigned - 9 m 9 9 9 9 9 KArsSAS OWMS 900000 horses 9 milch cows M tier WI KANSAS 9 9 32 25M You go WORTH SEEIXG A Reminder Crhnsonbeak How on earth Mrs John did you remember to deliver my 4 message to day Mr Crimsonbeak Oh 1 handkerchief on the street this morn ¬ ing with a knot tied in it Yonkers Statesman found a form and take that there big chair with the feather cushion and the sheepskin hung over the back Thats put there special for the speaker and they wont low no one else to occu ¬ py it I boldly followed instructions hav ¬ ing a great sense of self importance as E took the seat of honor There was a giggling in the audience that made me wonder whether my necktie was on straight and my hair smooth But all was explained when old granger walked up to me took me firmly by the arm and firmly said Sonny t3iis here cheer is for a man He speaks here ter night You kin find a sent down in the audience De ¬ right up there on the plat-¬ Oats No LOUISVILLE FLOUR Winter patent GRAIN Wheat No PORK MCbS LARD Steam Corn Mixed Oats Mixed 2 Tickets will be sold only for trains 9 9 of Nov 24th and within a radius of one hundred and fifty 150 miles of 9 9 2400000 9 ITS FARM PRODUOTS this year in-- 9 elude 1500000Q0 bushels cf corn CD 60000000 bushels of wheat and mil ¬ S lions upon millions of cf other grains fruits In debts alone it has Send for free copy Matter with Kansas 96 pages of facts in round numbers and mules 550000 I 600000 other cattle svine and 225000 sheep 3 75 red 4 00 07 9 9 9 9 vegetables etc a shortage of Whats the a new book of 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IjKStV1 Irfjraps I 1 jOKJVW 4H 4 TA VJ Or v j 180 Winchester Ave KEWHAYE3T C033T ts -- Complete Xoublc Tcp Snap - a E2r9- K1JNI CUEAPRtu Cciit FISH TACKLE SPORTcMENtt SUPPLIES suss ELSEWHERE rm3ttMMamzvimm BostCough Syrup Tastes Good Use in time Sold by druggists CUHtS WHtKt ALL tLSh rA LS casescud J bookBr 1testimonial of treatment for u QUKKMS Free A qufckrclietand cures worst and SUiSAth far catslerat NK - E j l7Qg w - HYELL USIUIbSUIIXCINXATI CLEMENT CO WJJLEX WK1TIWC j AWVEKnsij1 please- state that yew sftw tk Aftafcrtta wtest ta tkls aar 5 sfi 1T i w T r i- - JVy THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY TUESDAY NOVEMBER 15 1898 a i Id k - i 1 Great November Stock Reducing Come and t - i JL10 The fact is that we have too many goods for ftis season of the year and we have taken this means of disposing of them our share of the bargains Ih cents per yard K r j 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 article reduced to a closing out price which will only prevail during this sale Call and see for In every department you will find each sa ou money yourself if you are m need of a bill We will i 50 cents 348 each For a good sized Calico Com ¬ For an extra heavy Chinchilla Wrapper Flaimettes latest Fall 25 cents each cape worth fort worth 75 cents Overcot Avell made worth 500 cents Styles worth 10 Ladies Ecru and white satin douhle texture with 98 cents per pair hand fleeced vests and pants 250 For Ladies calf skin shoes in worth 30 cents 675 each For the hest quality of Beaver button worth 125 and Kersey Overcoats all colors 25 cents each 15 cents per yard 15 cents for 10 cents 3 For Shirts and Drawers in Per pair for heavy duck shuck ¬ every one worth 1000 jVVbol Flanuels white red and Clarks O K T Spool Cotton White Merino well worth 40 cts ing mittens worth 25 cents rayAYortli iio cents 200 per pair Ladies Capes and Jackets For the best calf skin and grain- In abundant lots capes all of leather high topped shoes in the 148 per pair this seasons styles at low figures city cents per pair Mens douhle half tapped soled 45 cents per pair 15 cents eacli Cloaks that were over at Mens ail wool extra heavy soxs For the hest oil tanned calf 50 cents on the 1carried and ex- fcXadies Ecru or White Vests calf hoots worth 200 Call worth 35 cents inciting gloves worth 75 cents amine these offers tnci Pants worth 25 cents Mens and Boys Mackintoshes - li50 each V Tva V- ir ij r - M I iVivr EfiHI HH p Em Confusion at These Dinners In his dining room Sir Joshua Rey ¬ nolds constantly entertained all the best known men of his time including Dr Johnson Goldsmith Garrick Burke Sterne Hogarth Wilkes Allan Ram say and a score of others who formed the brilliant Literary club of which the great painter was the founder There doubtless in the familiar lines of the ¬ UISV MOOEttliS Advertisement J Xiouis JSXoSplbLiL DElusiXclos GREENBACKS SLOTjHjlsr aa23asr ifta iiaBgEBi A- 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 Civil 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 civilized nations of the world The brain and wealth of all countries will go to North America THAT GOVERNMENT MUST BE Yoii re Cordially Med FIG CURErG PAY ra THID NEW METHOD TREATMENT lv will posi original with Drs K tively euro forever nuy torm or lioou or Sexual disease It is the result of 30 years experience in the treatment of theso diseases author of Retaliation When INSPECT THE HANDSOME LINE OF He shifted his trumpet and only took snuff gios and stuff they talked of their Raphaels Correg- - WE CURE SYPHILIS This terrible Blood Poison the terror of mankind yields readily to our NEW TREATMENT Beware of Mcrcurj Potash etc They may ruin your systcin If you have sores in the mouth or tongue pains in the joints sore throat hair or eyebrows falling out pimples or blotches stomach derangement sore eyes head ¬ aches etc you have the secondary stupe We solicit the of this Rlood Poison most obstinate caes and challenge the world for n pjifr we nccent for treatment and cannot cure By our treatment ho ulcers heal the Imir grows again pains disappear the skin becomes hcaltny aiu marriage is possible and safe 1 At these dinner parties according to Malone though the wine and the dishes were of the best there seemed to be a tacit agreement that mind should pre- ¬ dominate over body The tahle we are told though set only for seven or eight often had to accommodate double that number There was usually a deficiency of knives forks and glasses and the guests had to bawl for more supplies while the host calmly left every one to shift for himself though he lost not a word if he could help it of the conver- ¬ sation London Telegraph B htq 1 l 1 NmmnQ iiwnwiiw A1 fib ill CURES GUARANTE Thousands of vounc and middle aped men have their vigr and vitality sapped by early abuses later excesses mental worry etc No matter the cause our New Method Treatment is the refuge Appropriate Hymns Some people have peculiar notions of Some time ago what is appropriate a resident of a neighboring town was DESTROYED OR IT WILL DE- ¬ STROY EVERY MONARCHY ON THIS GLOBE The famous Hazzard circular to capitalists in New York and the Buell Bank circular to United States jank- ¬ ers both emanating from London and4 the fabulous corruption fund raised in England and Germany estimated at 1500000 were the agents that se- ¬ cured the closing of our mints against silver EVER DISPLAYED IN PARIS Not alone being the highest quaity of goods but we intend to give the people the benefit of buying them at less price than other u K WECUREiIPOTEICY And restore rll parts to a normal condi- tion Ambition life and energy arc ic- uewed and one feels hiinelf a man among men Every case is treated inui- vidnallv no cure all heneo our wonder- ful success No matter what ails you consult us confidentially Wc cun bonds to nih bank wo claim guarantee to accom plish what fr i EMISSIONS We treat end cure SYPHILID GLEhT VARICOCELE STRICTURE IMlOTENCY SKCKET DRATNS I NNATURAL DISCHARG ¬ ES KIDNEY and BL ADD Ell Diseases JJUUIxS CONSlLTAJJOiN liltfH HitKIS Jt unable to call write tor 11031 E QUESTION BLANK TREAT3IENT 250 m cure tri W Kennedys Kergan pi 122 w Fourtn stg k m m preaching at the Gladstone jail and prefaced his remarks by regretting the small attendance At a race meeting a band was engaged to play held at appropriate music and it was found that the numbers selected were from Go Bury Thy SorMoody and Sankey one of them and the others row was were all equally appropriate Christmas religious service was held at the local jail and hymns suitable to the occasion were of course selected The first one was Free From the Law Oh Happy Condition and the last Never Leave This Safe Abode Well a Refuge In the Time of Storm The funny side of it all appealed to some of the inmates and the intended good effect of the service was lost Adelaide ¬ SEE OUR NEW AND MAMMOTH STOCK OF rilfflMBif fflpno BfiiiQ QFirt PhifrirpnQ a ¬ Quiz una mt Utnu Bismarcks Intense Hate That Prince Bismarck was a good hater is shown in the reminiscences of Herr von Tiedemann formerly chief of the imperial chancellery During the first dinner at which Herr von Tiede mann was present with the prince Bismarck said he thought Goethe was wrong in saying that only love beauti ¬ fied life Hate did the same service and was quite as great a vivifier as love To me added the princeare indispensable love for my wTife and hate for Windhorst One morning Bismarck said to Herr von Tiedemann I have not been able to sleep I have hated the whole night ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ CJMCINNATl w Y O -- twnm I M - y lijSSa i w irA m tmmi Jf BIG FOUR ROUTE BEST LINE TO AND FROM The walk 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 government during the past year gold has increased in value eleven per cent and all other values decreased in the same proportion For a thorough understanding of the money question or silver issue the Cincinnati Enquirer has uniformly given evidence of its ability to teach explain and produce all facts and truth It is a paper that ought and can be read by all classes with pleasure and profit NT V JLjV X yriT JCT3-XJ-- SS fyTT Vjr i r-- V v ¬ Ticking Quilts Velvets Fancy Ribbons Hosiery Curtains Ladies Underwear Handkerchiefs all best makes of Cot sets 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 you will come back we are the peoples friends again they all do because we give our customers honest goods at honest prices Dont forget our Merchant Tailoring Department Sits made to order and a perfect fit guaranteed f See our beautiful styles in Mens Boys and Childrens Shirts and Underwear Largest stock nnd 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 v - Jvl m 1 v Hi4 vj as n tTOLEDO DETROIT Fruits Flowers 3 All Points in Michigan BLUE GRASS NURSERIES IF1 Everything for Orchard Lawn and Garden Fruit and Ornamental trees Shrubs Roses Vines Small Fruits CHICAGO - k Domestic Science What do you understand by the department of domestic science Its where they teach women how Avoiding The Tunnel to keep their husbands away from the clubs BOSTON Of course the answer was wrong but Wagner Sleeping Cars they all felt that she ought to go to the head of the class just the same Chi cago Post J3uffett Parlor Cars Wagner Sleeping Cars As lato as 1682 squirts or syringes Cars Private Compartment Dining Cars Elegant Coaches and were used for extinguishing fire in Eng X land and their length did not exceed 3esure your tickets read via BIG two or three feet with pipes of leather FOUR Water tight seamless hose was first made o Mccormick in Bethnal Green in 1720 Passenger Traffic Mgr To show the carelessness of mothers D BMARTIN in Great Britain over 3000 children Tkt Agt Gen Pass r are burned to death in the year from Cincinnati O their clothing catching fire White City Special Best Terminal Station ATXj 1398 TWIN BROTHERS BOURBONS BIGGEST BARGAIN 8RINGERS 701 703 MAIN ST PARIS KY CARL CRAWFORD X ST LOUIS r- - Rhubarb Asparagus and all stock grown in Nurseries Prices reasonable as we employ no Agents Descriptive catalogue on ap- ¬ plication to Phone 279 ALVA CRAWFORD v NEW YORK H F HILLENIMEYER Lexington CARD JKy CRAWFORD BROS 3i3 3Cori3r Muii Dissolution Hotice of Haggard warn tobacco vS ei v V A ¬ RAILROAD TIBTJE L NRR ail FifthSts ARRIVAL OP TRAINS 1058 a m 538 p m 1010 p m From Lexington 511 a m 745 ra m 333 p m 627 p m From Richmond 505 a m 740k m V 328 pm From Maysville 742 a m 825 p m From Cincinnati JOHN CONNELLY PARIS KENTUCKY Your work promptly answered reasonable solicited Prices HOUSE AND LOT AND The undersigned composing the firm WAREHOUSE CO Reed Laundry have this day June 13 1898 by mutual consent dissolyed partnership C E Reed as- ¬ suming all the debts and liabilities LOUISVILLE KY Those 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 by above firm Independent Warehoused Signed this 13th day of June 1898 C E REED W L DAVIS Agent U H HAGGARD 5sp 4wks ljan99 Paris Ky z i J i vU T iOf - Money To Loan Work guaranteed satisfactory Calls is H Landman M D No- - 503 DEPARTURE OF TRAINS W Ninth Street Cincinnati filLbeat A- ianc hio the Windsor Hotel pr Paris - A- K 340 p m Terms 5 and 5i per cent on real To Lexington 747 a m 1105 a m estate mortgage 545 p m 1014 p m ROGERS MOORE To Richmond 1108 a m 543 p m 16sep 6mo Paris Ky 1016 p m To Maysville 750 a m 635 p m To Cincinnati 515 a m SDR CALDWELLS 751 a m INDIGESTION PEPSlN 11 DR R GOLDSTEIN Of 544 Foui tli Avenue IiOuisAdlle BLACK ¬ v 1 1 SMITH SHOP FOR SALE Sale Dinners ¬ Ky H - A 3PTJESDAT XEC 13 1898 fltwfcttTning every second Tuesday v H A SMITH Co 1 to 5 8 to 12 a m F B Carr Agent in each Cffice over G S Varden Office Hours osonth RsEERENCEt-r-Every leading physician o ParisEentuckyt pm YRUP PEPSlN CURES CONSTIPATION I CALDWELLS Al DESIRE to sell my house and ot If you are going to have a sale and 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 ance in twelve months For further GEORGE RASSENFPSS particulars address or callon SHARON BENJ F 20sept2m Paris Ky Jacksonville Kyr 13oct tf I Ky on Will be at the Windsor Hotel Paris Saturday Oct 22 1S9S returning once every month justed - Eyea ex amined and glasses scientifically ad ¬ 27e6p tf 1 2jJ - Wriffi7 rrrrrT im -