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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895)
Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1898 bou1898111801 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1898 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. FvtStis K S- - V p - y fc THE BOU RBON NEWS CHAMP MILLER Editors and Owners PRINTED EVERY TUESDAYAND FRIDAY Established FEB W i 1881 EIGHTEENTH YEAR PARIS BOURBON CO KY FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18 1898 ersonals And Other Notes Gathered For The News Itt ailers Mis Berry Bedford is convalescent Mrs Mollie Padgett has been quite ill for several days Mr J M Jracraft was in Carlisle WILL BUY Monday on business an exquisite Smyrna Rug full Messrs James Hadly aud H S size elegantly made beautifully BetharMs are on the sick list designed Mr P J Cracraft and Miss Nora McDonald visited friends in Paris Sun ¬ WILL BUY day choice of about 8 sightly soiled Da- ¬ Miss Annie Chancelor of Millersburg gestan Rugs Former price 1200 ip the euesc of her sister Mrs Berry j j O 9ks C 200 F BROWER THIS WEEK WILrli BUY CO I RUDlJlE MILLS i News Notes Gathered choice of a number of hearth size Ruga new colors new styles 400 They are big values 350 lar WELL BUY 5 000 P Bedford Mr Ed Owsley of Headquarters was TDW ARRIVALS OUR SPECIAL SAMS the guest of his paieurs Saturday and 36 fancy Lamps odd shapes Sunday OF ORIENTAL RUGS 25 Copely Prints framed in black Miss Jane Paynter of near Carlisle is 100 Etchings water colors and is in full swing There was never a the guest of her sister Mrs Joe Farris pastels better opportunity to add these this week 4 Parlor Cabinets gems of color to the home Mr Hiram Hughes and wife of Blue JLick j were the guests of relatives neitPrices BELOW anybodys for equal goods Money back if goods are not as last week represented Miss Magnie E Davis of Paris was the guest ot friends here from Friday until Sunday kind - a genuine Moquette Rug 6 feet long by 3 feet wide Its the regu- - C H F BROWER Carpets Furniture Wall Paper ncjszsmsrcs DCfOJ CO Messrs Frank Howard and Kenney Houston are eujoing a hunt iu the lower counties Mr member of Company I is the guest of Mr Horace Rcdmou this week Mr John Howard of this place and son Vick of Georgetown left last week for a mouths huut iu Arkaiieds Mia- - Harry Morrison who was a p REBUCTI0D ON OUR FALL AND WINTER I aud Florence Siiapp of jolville were the guests of Miss Lizzie Snupp lasr week Mis Rosie Overbey of Paris OVERCOATS FOR THIS WEEK The entertainment given here last week by the Ladies Aid Society was quite a success and they wish to thank their mauy frienis for their willing assistance ar Made btrong1 Weak dim vision made clear styes removed and granulated lids or sore eyes of any kind speedily aud effectually cured by the use of Sutherlauds Eagle Eye Salve Its put up in tubes and sold on a guar-tee by all good druggists JEyes In Aud About The Rurc f Ernst Butler is able to be out Miss Blanche Darnell visited friends in Paris Tuesday Robt Caldwell gave an entertainment last nignt atfEvviDg There are a number of cases of measles in this precinct Robt Barnes and wife returned Tues- ¬ day from Mason county Jas T McClelland returned Wednes- ¬ day from Columbus Miss Arthur Bong of Midway is the guest of TD Judy and family Mrs H TBatterton and son Chas of Eminenc7are guests of Mrs John jr Iugels Mrs BellejArmstrong has been the guest of berjfsister Mrs Anna Brady for tha pastXveek Misses Sadie Hart and Fannie Mann of Paris were down Tuesday to visit Mrs W MfMiller Chas Mason keeps a full line of vegetables fruit8 poultry candies game fish oysters It Mr and Mrs G D Martin and wife of LexingtoF are here to attend the Foster faueral of Mrs Joe fed aud Mrs Jos Yancy of Mayslickwere the guests ot John Peed and family Tuesday Mr G Wpiclntyre and Mrs Chip Howard attended the funeral of Mr David Hoodlat Elizaville Tuesday Jonas WeilJ bought forty seven head of the bestcattle in the county for fa ure delivery fiom Win M Layson Mr W VgShaw went to Newport to attend the vjedjlintr of Mr Jake Peoples of Berry anatMiss Davis of Newport Mr J HfZftt Secretary and Treasurer of the IlTexiugton Brewery and Mr T A Shea Paris agent were here Wednesday on busiuess N H MbKinney dentist can be found at hisjrooms over the U S Millinery Store No charge for examina- ¬ i MILLERSBURG MONTHLY SUFFERING Thousands of TUBBORN 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 troubled at inter¬ monthly vals with pains women are OXiDS x-- in the head shoulderssides hips and limbs But they need not suffer These pains are svmotoms of painlessly back breasts dangerous derangements that can be corrected The men- ¬ strual function should operate DrBulls Cough Syrup Doses are small and pleasant to take Doctor recommend it Price 25 cts At all druggists WhfiSWrf 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 Why will any woman suffer month after month when Wine of Carduiwill relieve her It costs roo at the drug store Why dont you get a bottle to day For advice in cases requiring special directions address giv¬ ing symptoms The Ladies Advisory Department The Chattanooga Medicine Co Chattanooga Tenn Mrs I Promptly cures Stubborn Colds TEE1II EXT11ACTFD n NO GAS NO COCAINE A simple application to the gums used only b me and acknowledged by the public to e the best and easiest and absolutely free from any after effi cts Catepnoric treatment for painless 1 Ep filling ROZENA LEWIS of OonavlHs Texas says was troubled at monthly Intervals with terrible pains in my head and back but have been entirely relieved by Wins 01 Cardui Set of teeth Upper hi d lower Silver fillmus Gold filling Gold ciowns PainlesH extraction 8 00 - 00 50 cts up15 100 up 50 cts 500 J Hours K 321 Main bt Ml 1 1 Paris Ky 5 5 ¬ ¬ j It Mr Jake Martin and family of Lex- ¬ ington andMr Byron McCarthy and wite of Parish are guests of E C Foster tion a ad family - Our 35 Overcoats for 30 Our 30 Overcoats for 25 Fine Imported Trpiirsjpr ipfc1- Rr - m1 n a I j ms miur srin - niHBtinciaMararJiiiiiiiiiiiiiHBHiMhBMra and fc THF F Nd IRH NOTPR0EANPaiMaBfeayJQcte ai - PARIS FURHI3HIHG k TAILORIHG CO Jr H McGAJTS S STOUT Manager Cutter No it is not claimed that ¬ Tar will cure Consumption or Asthma in adFoley1 s Honey and 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 Ss 1 mfJf ffl Sold by James Kenned Druggist V j 4 THE STEEL ANCHOR RANGE condi ¬ Hasball bearing grate cant stick shakes easily under all without renewable Also draw out grate removable and having to disconnect water box A heavy durable tions best materials skilled workmanship modern and its appointments A nandsomeiece 01 Kitcnea niruiwre ing better can De proauceu jnirby tuiec eaao cjjgjlcuvo sale by aUprominent dealers up-to-dat- e construction in all uuuu- - For TERSTEGGE GOHMANN CO Louisville Ky Little Bad Language In tondon Outside of Petticoat Lane Little rough or rude language is used by the English They even fight with ¬ out swearing and get very drunk and noisy without employing strong lan guage They love to chaff and guy each other and the crowds and the street people who drive horses and peddle goods and hang about the corners are a great deal wittier than most of us give them credit for being but they seldom resort to bad language I never heard much of it until I went to Petticoat lane and I know a woman who has lived here two years and been constantly about town who tells me that in that time she has only heard one oath from an Englishmans lips The worst word I heard in Petticoat lane was bloody That however is the worst word 1 could have heard in English opinion it is the foulest word there is 1 have only heard one man use it and he did not speak it He was very angry and he spelled it I am telling you this because 1 know that at home in America we associate it with the English and put it in Eng- ¬ lishmens mouths in our anecdotes as if it were a matter of course that it should be used to give a local color to an English story Americans come here and make use of the word for the comic value that they attach to it and yet 1 assure my readers that if they tried to think of any really disgusting term they had ever heard and made use of instead they could not more startle or shock these English ears English sailors have brought the word bloody to our shores sailors and prizefighters and stablemen and only such persons cling to it here What we consider a very much fouler word has a vastly wider circulation but is not considered as bad as bloody All this is very strange and requires a native to explain it especially as bloody is merely the contraction of the oath by our Lady which was more or less commonly used in the ancient days when this was a Roman Catholic country The people who try to swear without swearing who in our country say hully chee and by cripes all use the word blooming over here I very bloomin well make you buy cant this bloomin thing but Ill ave j bloomin try at it is what I heard a street fakir say to a orowd the other day There is no harm in that at all and it is much more typically English than the word bloody besides being decent It is funny what mistakes nations make about one another Over here the very smart thing in reporting the speech of us Americans is to make us all and always call ourselves Amurri cans It may be true of us This whole nation believes it But I never heard an Amer ¬ ican so pronounce the name of our coun ¬ try and yet Ive got a quick linguistic ear which is a thing the English utter ¬ ly lack Julian Ralph in Providence ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ tfsOmj iWKUbueauui uatiJtujBaLAuH kjkismmb tvS8TKSBf rbffifspecial train romfierS m EXAMINE hosecomferteSfttJWT wlh Wednesday by kj-g- -i The ladies of the Presbyterian Church will sell turkeys chickens hams salads cakes breads bf all kinds etc the day before Thanksgiving Wallace Shannon sold to Jonas Weil I The egg of yesterday looks feels measures and weighs like the egg of last month but theres a difference in another respect and that difference is worth money Its just so with laundry The difference between good work and poor is slight to the unpracticed discernment but its a difference that counts every time Its a differeuce that changes your laundry bill from an expense to an investment We do good work it will cost no more than poor work but its worth double the difference Boubbon Steam Laundry - There are eggs and eggs opp Court house 8 to 12 a m 1 to p in Telephone 79 r - - i u Hinton8 tf The spelling bee to be given by Baptist Church ladies will take place in Bryans Hall on next Saturday night A quilt will be presented to the best speller Admission ten cents Mr Alfred Vendering Mrs John Vandering and son Mrs Elizabeth Ashbrook and Miss Lizzie Ashbrook of Cynthiana were guests of Mr T D Judy and family Tuesday Dr C B Smith H H Phillips Jas Woolums Owen and John Ingels and W V Shaw returned Wednesday from Robortson with 109 birds and many rabbits Died E C Foster age 76 who has been in the milling business here for 25 years died Wednesday from stomach trouble He leaves a wife and ten chil- ¬ dren from two marriages The remains will be burried here at the cemetery to- ¬ day at ten a m Woman Triumphant or Conquest of 1950 will be given at the Opera House on Tuesday Nov 22 by Robt Caldwell a sisted by the young ladies and gentl m n of this place proceeds for the benefit of the Silver Service of the bat-¬ 2t tleship Kentucky ¬ -- - - VKHHHnlH mmr HHKHHKHKEHBHBBmflBIB J TialSaWgiWiMifcW w-- fvW X 4r F We keep up with tlie times and FOR PLEASURE you will find large selected line of Reefers and Boys overcoats at ADLAKE CAMERA Cos and at the right Price toc3L 33 price 312 5 Wr S Anderson O Pike Co O Recommend WrightB Celery Capsules Takes 4x5 plates that all deaera To the Wright Medical Co keep no matter what make get em Columbus Ohio Gents I have purchased a box of Wrlghth anywhere Celery Capsules from James T Blaser drugThe after expense is least gist AVaverly O and used them for Stomach The Pleasure is mos Trouble aud Constipation I was unable to do anything for nearly two years I ased Sent express paia anywhere in the three boxes of your Celery Capsules and they United States have cured me For the benefit of others so A careful book on it sent if you ask afflicted I wish to send this letter Very truly yours W S Andeksom Sold by all druggists at 50c and SI per box ADAMS WESTLAKE CO Send address on postal to the Wright Med Co Columbus O for trial size free 110 Ontario Street Chicago Of Peck P It is the easiest camera Makes the best photographs Never out of order ¬ Educate mmmmmmmm Two Dollars FOR A SituationMffjjgjgw MB M Book Keeping Business PHONOGRAPHY Z38s5w Type Writing E7lfll MTC The Eagle Kiugr of All Birds is noted for its keen sight clear and distinct vision So are those persons who use Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve for weaK eyes styes sore eyes of any kind or grauulated lids Sold by all and iifty cents will buy PH frmir mSIbt VBk Telegraphy Address GENERAL WRSMITH LEXINGTON KY dealers at 25 cents For circular of hiB famous and responslblo COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KY UNIVERSITY Refers to thousands of graduates In positions CoitofFoIl Business family including Tui- ¬ Coarse tion Books and Board in about 90 Shorthand Type Writing and Telegraphy Specialties Diploma BThe Kentucky University Course under seal awarded graduates Literary free if desired No vacation Enter now Graduates successful In order to have your letters reach us address only Coughed 20 Years I suffered for 25 years with a cough and spent hundreds of dollars with doctors a ad for medicine to no avail un ¬ til I used Dr Bells Pine-Tar-Hon- ey Awarded Medal at World Exposition jr This remedy makes weak lungs strong It has sayed my life J B Rosell Grantsburg 111 GENERAL WILBUR R SMITH LexingtonKyl Kentucky University resources Note 00000 an had nearly 1000 students in attendance last year THE PARISIAN No 2 train 930 a the best welt extension sole kid and arrive at will leave at 1120 a m Frankfort at in shoe you ever looked at Made of FOR SALE CHEAP ¬ No 8 leaves at 430 p m and arrives nice soft kid has stout but flexible soles and is strictly a reliable at Frankfort at 810 p m No 1 leaving Frankfort at 7 a m Wheat stored on reasonable terms shoe Button or Lace Sold at arrives at 840 and highest market price paid for Wheat Call on us at Paris Milling Coe office B M RENIOKvCp Cor4tu P S Farmers would do well to store their wheat near home Wheat Sacks Important Change on The Frankfort Cincinnati Two New Trains St Clays Shoe Store Main Paris Ky No 5 leaves Frankfort at l15vp and arrives at 4 p in f ui Wanted to Buy I will pay cash or I the highest market price in 300000 bushels of wheat GEO W DAVIS DEALER IN will furnish sacks and store your wheat in an elevator and buy your wheat when you are ready to sell at the highest mar ¬ ket price Those who held wheat last year made big money Store your wheat and get the profit 5jnly 4t The very best companies com- ¬ pose my agency whicb insures against fire vind and ston Non union W 0 HINT0N Agem For Rknt A six room residence oi r I fci Furniture Window Shades Oil Cloths Carpets Mattresses JEtc Special attention given to TJndertak- n High Street adjoining the Din Tnrrv y residence Possession givpiiimuifMiiMte ly Apply to J T Hikton II 3 Journal E 0 TRETWELL Agent Prfris Ky ing and Repairing N Main Stueet Use Paris Milling Co s Purity flour for sale by all grocers Paris Ky Ask for it Take no other 3- - O E fi r THE JiOUKBON NEWS PARIS EX FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18 1898 v WILL GET OUT BY JANUARY 1 SPAIN SAYS ARBITRATE A MURDERED FOR REVENGE Wealthy Stockman Killed By Several Negroes Near Coffey vllle KasfTwo of Them are Under Arrests THE SANITARIANS CONSULT The Deplorable Situation ltesultant From ho Frequent Epidemics in the Suuth HE GOT EVEN His Customer Beat Him at the Start But He Got Back at Him in Good Sliape The Spanish Agree That the Evacuation of Spaniards Fall Back on Article Three In the 1eacu Protocol Spains Kei 1 Cuba Shall Have Been Completed to American Deuwls By That Date Must Be Remedied Nov 17 v h ir The Spanish and Coffeyville Kan Nov 17 Two a tough Negroes living in the territory American peace commissioners held session of less than an hour Wednes- ¬ have been arrested charged with the day afternoon murder of Nathan Sheffield a wealthy present- ¬ stockman whose body was found on The Spanish commissioners ed a long document in answer to the the railroad track south of Coffeyville One of the prisoners American argument which was submit- ¬ on Monday ted last week By mutual consent the confessed implicating several others He says that memorandum of Wednesday was hand ¬ in the murder to the Americans without being Sheffield was murdered in a corn crib ed read and the meeting adjourned to and the body hauled to the point where The Spanish commu- ¬ found An old grudge seems to have Saturday next nication was translated Wednesday been the motive Sheffield was well to embark all their troops until some evening and its contents will be dis- known Excitement over the affair is cussed by the United States commis- intense and the prisoners have been time later sioners Thursday at their usual daily removed to Vinita I T NOTORIOUS DREYFUS CASE session The Spaniards in their eomimmica Believed He Will Not Be Brought Back to tion Wednesday reaffirmed the posiParis Court of Cassation Will De ¬ tion which they have assumed against mand the Secret Bossier the discussion here of Spains Philip- ¬ pine sovereignt3r They insist that the Paris Nov 17 The announcement words shall determine the control that two advocates will be ient to Cay¬ disposition and government of the enne capital of French Guiana to as- Philippines in Article 3 of the peace sist Dreyfus in the preparation of his protocol do not wairant any reference defense gives rise to the belief that he to Spains withdrawal from the Philipft will not after all be brought back It pines except on her own terms and i is believed he has already received the therefore the Spaniards propose arbigovernments message announcing the tration on the construction to be placed revision on the words the control disposition The court of cassation will undoubt ¬ and government edly demand the secret dossier and Madrid Nov 16 The minister of according to the Soir the government foreign affairs received a communica has taken the full responsibility for tion from Paris Wednesday morning in MRS L M N STEVENS whatever measures may be necessary regard to the peace conference TNewly Elected President of the W C T U ¬ to prevent the dossier obtaining a pub Its contents were not made public licity that would be dangerous from but it is not thought in government REGIMENT WILL RETURN an international point of view circles that Wednesdays meeting of THE the peace commission was the last From Hawaii Will JIE RECEIVES INSTRUCTIONS though in any case the government it OwinjrI5eto Brought Back of Typhoid an Outbreak will insist upon defending Spains Fever in the Camp If the Maria Teresa in Capt McCallas right to the Philippines Opinion Can Not Bo Saved He is Washington Nov 10 Up to this San Francisco Nov 17 The steam- ¬ to Abiudon the Wreck point the discussion at Paris having er Australia left for Honolulu Wednes- ¬ Washington Nov 17 The armored touched on principle there has been day with a crowded passenger list and t I cruiser Maria Teresa has been aban ¬ no attempt to name exact figures in re-¬ a large amount of general cargo She doned by this time and lies a wreck off lation to the amount of money that will bring back the New York regi ¬ the coast of Cat island The depart might be paid to Spain by the United ment from Hawaii owing to the out- ¬ ment has wired Capt McCalla as fol States on account of the Philippines break of typhoid fever in the camp at Such for instance was the statement Diamond Head A number of carpen- ¬ lows f If you are satisfied after consulta- that the United States would reimburse ters sailed on the Australia and they tion with the officers named that the Spain for the pacific expenditures will after she discharges her cargo at Teresa can not be saved you are au¬ made on account of the Phil- ¬ Honolulu fit up the vessel for the ac- ¬ for no one here at commodation of the troops thorized to abandon the wreck As to ippines any other matters exercise your own the time had an exact knowledge of Gen Graham Serioulj III judgment Notify the British author- what these expenditures amounted to as- ¬ Atlanta Ga Nov 17 A telegram ities When you have done all you in the aggregate This has been certained however to the satisfaction was received here Wednesday announc can return to Norfolk of the American commissioners at ing the serious illness at Fort Hamil-¬ LAWLESSNESS AT SAN LUIS least and they will name the exact ton New York of Maj Gen Wm M amount of money which the United Graham Gen Graham was for several Gen Wood Offers a Reward of SI 000 i States is willing to pay over to Spain years commander of the department of Spanish Gold for the Conviction of on this account What is proposed is the Gulf and was in command of Camp the Perpetrators a cash payment to the Spanish goy em ¬ Alger during the summer He was re- ¬ does not tired on the age limit two months ago for the United Santiago de Cuba Nov 17 The inent to enter into States relations Gen Grahams trouble is typhoid fever propose any if local newspapers continue to magnify whatever with any of the holders of combined with an attack of pneu- IL m v ntilie nrffair at San Tvnic frmr1nTr any of the bonds issued by Spain not ¬ monia f pJsfKfifcfi x wpvp lr llrl nrn rvf liWhPTl SIT TPnrlo i withstanding the efforts of some of the esHHB Funeral of Lienr II G Dresel Jf Them soldiers in a fight between European powers to bring this result Annapolis Md Nov 17 The funer- ¬ United States colored troops and the about As to the amount which will local gendarmerie appointed by Gen be offered to Spain the officials here al of the late Lieut H G Dresel of Iieonard Wood Wednesday Gen Wood are mute but it is believed here to lie the United States navy took place I issued notices printed iv both Spanish somewhere between 20000000 and Wednesday the services being held in the chapel at the naval academy at 230 If and English calling attention to his 540000000 p m All the officers at the academy offer of SI 000 in Spanish gold as a There has been remarkable activity and such of the instructors as could be I for information leading to the about the war department for several conviction of the perpetrators of the days in the way of preparing troops spared from their duties were in at¬ tendance in undress uniform with outrage for service in lands beyond the Unit- ¬ mourning badges as was also a detail THE CORDELIA BOTKIN CASE ed States An order has been issued of cadets without arms directing at least ten regiments of the The Trial of the Alleged Murderess of regular army now stationed in north- ¬ Chance in Canadas Potaqe western forts and posts to Mrs Dunning Will Commence on Washington Nov 17 In his annual the 5th of December in readiness for immediate report to the state department Con-¬ transportation and service in tropical sul General Bittinger at Montreal San Francisco Nov 17 That the climates Most of these rejri says that Canada is about to make an trial of Mrs Cordelia Hotkin for the ments were sent into the important change in her postage rates murder of Mrs John P Dunning of northern and western posts a few On the 20th of next month there will Dover Del will commence on the day weeks ago for recuperation after their be rates set December 5 is now assured Wed ¬ Cuban campaign While holding them-¬ viz three cents of postage on letters two nesday udge Carroll Cook issued an selves ready for service these resri her colonies for Great Britain and three cents for Canada order directing the county auditor to ments will now be recruited to their and the United States and five cents pay for the transportation and meals full strength Nothing is said officially for foreign countries on the route of 14 witnesses whom Chief as to what the present activity means of Police Lees desires to come here to Death of William E Hale It is believed the president has re testify at the trial Chicago Nqv 17 William E Hale ceived disquieting news from the American Paris peace commission formerly president of the Hale Eleva- ¬ Schley Will Command European Squadron Washington Nov 17 In the formal Alarming and startling rumors are ex- ¬ tor Co died Wectnesday of Brio hts tant to the disease aged 63 Mr Hale was presi naval orders issued Wednesday morn ¬ about to beaffect that negotiations are dent of broken off and that a re the Toledo O Traction Cos ing Er Adm Schley is detached from newal of the war against Spain is not and was prominent in religious and iluty in connection with the Porto improbable educational work He endowed Science Kican commission and directed to pro ¬ It is believed in some quarters that hall of Beloit Wis college ceed to his home on waiting orders In we are on verge of a terrific con- ¬ about a month it is intended to give flict and the a Arrival of Gold From Australia that war with a greater hiin a flagship and to assign vessels to power than Spain San Francisco Nov 17 The steam- ¬ his command for the formation of a There is great is now imminent ¬ er Moana arrived from Sydney Apia danger of in European squadron which will be re ¬ volving the leading nations of the and Honolulu Wednesday morning established world in the conflict It is rumored The vessel brought another consign ¬ Tons of Chrifttmas Presents that Germany has entered into a secret ment of Australian gold The ship- ¬ San Francisco Nov 17 The trans ¬ negotiation with Spain for the Philip- ¬ ment is valued at over 2 010000 and is port St Paul will sail on Friday for pines Adm Schley is to be sent to the contained in 100 strong wooden boxes Manila with about 2000 tons of sup ¬ Mediterranean to strike a quick and Julian Lhw Unconstitutional plies of which 200 tons are Christmas decisive blow The war ships are be ¬ St Louis Nov 17 The state su- ¬ presents for the soldiers in the Philip ¬ ing hastily fitted out and all command- ¬ preme court at Jefferson City Mo pines The vessel will carry as pas ¬ ers have been given orders Wednesday decided that the Julian sengers 21 women wives of officers 41 law enacted by the legislature in 1894 lilancos Sorrow enlisted men and 5 officers and 2 clerks and providing Madrid Nov 17 Capt Gen Blanco franchises to for the sale of public for the quartermasters department the highest bidder is un ¬ in a letter to Senator Tinado says constitutional Col Crawford to Marry The keenest sorrow of my life is Miner Crushed to Death Cuba with any army of 150- Mansfield 0 Nov 17 Col B F - tt Bridgeport O Crawford president of the National uuuri men and 200 eruns to an enemv tvit Nov 17 John Co Cracker trust will be mar ¬ who claims to have conquered Cuba Ezuas a miherattthe RojckHilTmines biscuit ried to Miss McPherson of Saginaw Hrhilei we are possessed of such re- - was crushed to death by a fdiTof Mich Thanksgiving Day iources The joint session of the evacuation commissioners Wed ¬ nesday lasted about two hours It is nelieved that an understanding- was reached regarding- the date of evacua- ¬ tion The ultimatum sent to the Span ¬ ish commissioners a fortnight ago pro vided that the evacuation should he complete by neon on January 1 next and it is said that the Spaniards have agreed to that date and are making an effort to secure temporary residence here after it as it may not be possible 17 - Havana Nov Paris Nov 17 MEMrms Tenn ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ readiness for the national quarantine convention the opening session of which took place Thursday morning in Germania hall Many delegates arrived Wednesday and it is believed that a good repre-¬ sentation from the communities most deeply interested was present at the opening session For months there has been a feeling all over the country that something must be done for the south in combat- ¬ ting the deplorable situation resultant from repeated epidemics or threatened epidemics Not only was human life risked but the paralysis to business and the consequent ruinous financial conditions were felt throughout the whole southern territory no less than in the stricken communities Dissatisfaction with present ineffi- ¬ cient quarantine regulations and a state of affairs which unnecessarily paralyzed an entire section of country because of a few infected points resulting in a All is in ¬ ¬ them and I had to have my wits about me in order to keep even with them How much is this hat asked a strap ping 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 Two fifty I responded hat was worth 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 1 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 complete commercial demoralization even but the others were so pleased with was apparent and nowhere was the my Yankee trick that they spent plenty feeling that a change of method must of money with me Detroit Free Press come more widespread than here in ¬ ¬ Is an inflammation of the mucous membrane is caused by a There is an old retired merchant m De- lining the nasal passages Itcombined with troit who delights in recalling his experi- cold or succession of colds ences when an active man running a gen- impure blood Catarrh is cured by Hoods eral store in one of the northern cities ot Sarsaparilla which eradicates from the the lower peninsula deli- ¬ rebuilds I used to reap a harvest when the men blood all scrofulous taintsthe systemthe rehe cate tissues and builds up 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 fit even Is Americas Greatest Medicine 1 six for 85 passable But there were tricksters among ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Catarrh Head In the cure Liver His 25 M Hoods Sarsaparilla a11 Hoods Pills cents t A perfect type of the highest order of excellence r t z t t TRADE MARK 2 J ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Activity of Vesuvius A I Memphis Much anxiety has been caused in Naples To meet these exigencies the Mem ¬ by the renewed activity of Mount Vesuvius phis Merchants exchange promulgated An overwhelming danger of this description matter of terror an invitation asking all interested to produces universallikelihood As a Mt Vesuthat fact there is little meet in convention in this city on No- ¬ vius will do any serious damage On the other hand thousands die daily from stomach I vember 17 IS and 19 for the purpose of and digestive disorders who might have surexhaustively discussing questions of vived had they resorted to Hostetters Stomach Bitters It is the greatest of known tonepidemics and quarantine It Dr John B Hamilton of Chicago ics for stomach and digestive organs cures kidney liver and blood disorders ex surgeon general of the United States Couldnt Fool Her Marine hospital service arrived Tues- ¬ We must lay in an extra supply of fuel day Surgeon General Wyman of the this winter said the credulous business United States Marine hospital service man while talking to his practical wife the The cornhusks are unhas telegraphed that he would be un ¬ other evening ABSOLUTELY PURE o usually thick and that means a long hard able to be present and asks that Sur ¬ winter z I Delicious Nutritious geon H E Carter who arrived Wed- ¬ Who told you The man we always buy coal from nesday be received by the conven ¬ noTP T nee lJUiVH jiJ-- rXTWT A rT7T LUOIO JLtJO tttaw rTrc own vvi I thought so We will just give the tion as his representative Among usual order Detroit Free Press Be sure you get the genuine article the letters received is one from made at Uorcnester mass Dy Thanksgiving Day Kates United States Senator George G D will sell tickets Agents of the C H Vest of Missouri who is chairman of for the above occasion at the rate of One I WALTER BAKER CO Ltd and One Third Fare for the round trip to all o the senate committee on public health ESTABLISHED 1780 within radius of 150 in which he regrets he can not attend pointsgoing onaNovember 24 miles Tickets regood Good to 0 the convention Senator Vest does not turn including November 25 believe that any legislation can be Mary Was a Mineralogist Not Legal Tender had doing away with the present com- ¬ A teacher in one of the local schools was I must request the congregation to conplex and conflicting conditions as to tribute generously this morning said Rev instructing a class of small children in min- ¬ My salary is eight eralogy the other day endeavoring to make Mr Slimpay sadly quarantine months in arrears and my creditors are clear to their young minds what a mineral wane A ¬ ¬ Breakfast ¬ ¬ t ¬ ¬ ¬ The state boards of health the letter concludes are determined to retain this jurisdiction as it now exists and this is absolutely inconsistent with the idea of such a national quarantine as will secure rapid and efficient oppo sition to yellow fever GEN AGUINALDO WILL FIGHT ¬ nin-Vif j- - JMMfg aimfc - - -- 5 The Ingtirjrent Leader WiliViV c are War- t gainst tlie United States aspon as the Span Lards Withdraw a ek - Wash Nov 17 Barneson commander of States transport Arizona here from Manila on leave Capt Barneson 24 Seattle Capt John the United has arrived of absence re--yva- rd left Manila September He said the general impression among arnry officers was that when the peace commission conclude its la- ¬ bors the United States troops will have hold-themselve- s ¬ serious trouble with the natives Adm Dewey told him that Aguinaldo was not only unreliable but treacher ¬ ous It is said that Aguinaldo has promised his men that immediately upon the withdrawal of the Spaniards he will declare war against the United States He says he will kill off Ameri ¬ can soldiers faster than the United States government can ship them to A doubting Thomas full of aches uses Manners are largely deceits own name for the islands Capt Barneson stated St Jacobs Oil Hes cured itself Detroit Journal that there is difference of opinion beA glass eye is the memorial window of the tween the naval and militia men re¬ You will be disabled by Rheumatism Use soul Princeton Tiger Jacobs Oil and cure it garding the retention of the Philip- ¬ St pines The naval men strongly favor You may be sure Neuralgia will be cured We ought not to judge men as of a picby St Jacobs Oil ture or statue by first sight La Bruyere and military oppose - pressing I of course work largely for love really is Standing before them she began A mineral is an inor-¬ and love equally of course is tender but in her clear voice ganic homogeneous substance of definite Harpers Bazar it isnt legal tender or approximately definite chemical composition found in nature Do you understand Important Most me Come now you have all seen minerals Would be Writer What do you consider And your mothers and fathers have told the most important qualification for a be- you the names of them havent they Of ginner in literature course they have Now 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 continuedji The Usual Way Have not some of you been out and seenT More people make a fuss over mushrooms minerals on exhibition One little girl and less people Jike tkem than any other raised her hand IthougHt aoMary will alleged aencacy wasnington uemocrat- Mafyfjarcfse and name three minerals putting- her hands behind her lisped Apollinaris Vichy and seltzer Chica ¬ To Cure a Cold in One Day All go Chronicle Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets druggists refund money if it fails to cure 25c A Doubting Tiiomas said the nedaerocue Sound is some Mr Oldchap Are you interested in fosthing that a person can hear but can Oh Miss Gushley sils Miss Gushley neither see nor teel er this is so sudden Oh I dont know exclaimed the boy at the foot of the class Pisos Cure for Consumption relieves the that you are off in your I think I can prove theory most obstinate coughs Rev D Buch Very well Thomas retorted the man of 24 94 mueller Lexington Mo Feb learning go ahead and prove it then Only you gave me a sound Fuddj Many wonderful things happen thrashing yesterdayThomas said I suppose the Duddy Especially in autoin ones life other pupils saw it and dont you ever biographies Boston Transcript think for a minute that I didnt feel itChicago Evening News If you want to be cured of a cough use Hales Honey of Horehound and Tar All Arranged Pikes Toothache Drops Cure in one minute 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 un ¬ Hes coming back after dark for Will it cure Use St Jacobs Oil for lame- - derstand the extra five Cleveland Plain Dealer back and youll see ¬ ¬ - ¬ Tit-Bit- s- ¬ ¬ ¬ SOLDIERS ATTACK A STORE Bad Conductor Members of the 10th Reg iment of Colored Immunes on Ar ¬ rival at South Macon Ga ¬ THREE HAPPY WOMEi U ¬ ¬ ay Each MAC0NGa Nov 17 The 10th regi ¬ ment of colored immunes arrived hero Wednesday from Lexington Ky At South Macon 30 or 40 of them with side arms attacked Beeves store and threatened to loot it unless their demands were complied with They formed a line across the street to pro vent any one being sent to call help Relieved of Periodic Pain and Backache Trio of Fervent Letters Before Tising Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Com- ¬ pound my health was gradually being undermined I suffered untold agony from painful menstruation backache pain on toppf my head and ovarian trouble I concluded to try Mrs Pinkhams Compound and found that it was all any wo ¬ man needs who suffers with painful monthly periods It entirely cured me Mrs Geobgh Wass 923 Bank St Cincinnati O ¬ fi- - sur-rei-ideri- ng -- - 5 v - m grVM - Louisiana the yacht Stranger for the use of the naval militia of that state This action was taken on the request of the governor of the state Washington Nov 17 The secretary of the navy has loaned to the state of If Zaner directress of nurses at Port ¬ Loaned io the Naval Militias T ained Xarses Goinsr to Manila Portland Ore Nov 17 Miss Abbie m - - jr t 4 Republican clubs representing 05 col- ¬ leges in- the country met in annual session at the Denison hotel here othermen were killed Timrsnav - Nov 17 The AmericanJRepublic College League of Indianapolis College L ensue of Kcpablican Club land hospital hasreceived a dispatch from Siirg Gen sternberger of the United States army to proceed to Manila immediately with as many trained nurses as could be secured in Ind Portland Three Killed by a libifer Explosion Montgomery W Va Nov 17 A boiler exploded at a sawmill near Cot ¬ ton Hill Engineer 7Credwav and two -- - They failed to cut the telephone wire however and a large detachment For years I had suffered with painful men of the provost guard under command of struation every month At the beginning of Capt Bailer arrived and with fixed tion it was impossible for me to stand up for bayonets forced the Negroes into a lot menstrua five minutes I felt so miserable One day a more than and arrested 30 of them They were of Mrs Pinkhams was thrown into my little book marched to the cit3T jail house and I sat right down and read it I then got Fastest Boat in the Navy some of Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and can heartily say that to day I feel like NEwroRT E I Nov 17 The tor- ¬ Liver Pills I woman ¬ my monthly suffering is a thing of the pedo boat Dupont attached to the tor- a new always praise the Vegetable Compound pedo station Wednesday exceeded the past I shall JMaJsrmFZ done for me Mrs Margaret Anderson for best torpedo boat speed yejLdeveloped r3G3 what it kas Lisbon St Lewiston Me in the JJnited- States proving her to be the fastest boat in the United States Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound has cured me of painful menstrua ¬ navy tion and backache The pain in my back was dreadful and the agonyI suf- ¬ The Mad Fakir fered during menstruation dearly drove me wild The London Times in its editorial Now this is all over thanks to Mrs Pinkhams medicine and advice Mrs 17 Simla British Islands Nov uonaay morning on the HisDano- American situation repeats its convic Trouble is brewing in the Upper Swat Carrie V Williams South Mills N C turn that no power will attempt to valley whose notorious MadFakir The great volume of testimony proves conclusively that Lydia E Pinkham at the head of 000 men is preparing to hinder the transfer of the Philippines of adding that their loss can not be attack the Ntiwab of Dir and create a Vegetable Compound is a safe sure and almost infallible remedy ihcases irregularity suppressed excessive or painful monthly periods great to Spain who had practically rising against British rule lost the entire archipelago before the Dead at the Ace of 127 Yearn The present Mrs Pinkhams experience in treating female ills is unparal- United Scates interfered Keokuk la Nov 17 Mrs Lucy Jeled for years she worked side by side with Mrs Lydia E Pinkhamand for At Emporia Kan- Chas S Cress of Alexander a colored woman aged 127 spmetime past has had sole charge of the correspondence department ot her the failed First national bank Ishot years and the oldest person an xo va greaii business treating by letter asmany asa huhdied thousand ailing women himself Wednesday The bank waa is dead She was born near Richmond during a single year Wednesday placed in the hands of a re Va in December 1770 and has lived LyiaEPiflfchamsVegetalte ceiver in Iowa for 42 vears i s8p - v ZWr soap-stone-Wednes- -- - I Zstrs THE BOURBON NEWS PAEIS EY FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18 1898 SPANIARDS - TERESA IS GONE ¬ A NAVAL- OFFICER SUICIDES TWELVE KILLED RUSH ORDERS AT NORFOLK Significant Activity of the North Atlantis Squadron Working Nljpht and Day dgjiL on the Princeton MUST COMPLY NEWS 1TEM James Richardson the largest cotton planter in the world died suddenly Hi i y There is No Hope of Saving the StrandTrunk Railway in Canada Baltimore Nov 15 Lieut H G WOilg Va Nov 15 Tho orders ed Spanish Warship S N committed suicide in Russell U torcEBpnight and day on the gunboat the Carrolton hotel Monday morning An Express Train Ran Into a Switch and Princeton now at the navy yard and Bashed Into a Freight One of the to rush work on other vessels have Boas Had Gone Entirely Over Her Says it Coming from the street he walked into the toiletroom and pressing a revolver Coaches Was Set on Fire and caused surprise among the officials Would Be Useless to Attempt to to his temple fired one shot dying in-¬ Entirely Consumed The Princeton is to join the North At-¬ Rescue the Vessel But is stantly Willing to Try lantic squadron assembling in Hamp- ¬ Kingston Ont Nov 16 By a wreck ton Koads nd as this fleet is expected Nothing to indicate premeditation was discovered Among his effects on the Grand Trunk railway at the to be ready for instant service this ex- ¬ Washington Nov 15 The navy de- were a gold watch and chain and a Diamond Crossing near Trenton Ont plains the rush on the gunboat But partment late Tuesday received the letter from Secretary Long ordering early Tuesday 12 persons were killed the monitors Puritan and Terror are following- cablegram He was and about twenty more or less in ¬ also included in the rush order As it him to the Asiatic station Nassau Nov 15 Secretary Navy about 30 years old dressed well and jured several seriously and one per- is improbable that these slow war ships Washington Arrived on the Potomac came from Ohio During the late war haps fatally A freight train of three will again be attached to a squadron The body cars was endeavoring to enter a siding the cause for haste in their case is not Vulcan at the scene of the wreck On he served on the Puritan was removed to the morgue where it when the Montreal express east bound apparent arrival took charge of the Teresa and hoisted flag After careful examina- ¬ will remain until claimed crashed into it at full speed completely At the naval magazine at St Julians wrecking the freight train The en- ¬ Creek there have been loaded recently tion of stranded ship and situation and careful consideration of instructions TEE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE gine and several cars of the express some 20000 six pounder shells The were derailed burying the fireman and shells will be shipped to the Mare from department appreciating the The Policy of the Administration is Out ¬ great interest taken by the nation and engineer and an extra engineer named Island navy yard and it is believed linedThe Ncaraqua Canal Will Be Riley who was on his way to Belle- ¬ that they will ultimately go to Manila government in the fate of the Teresa Built By This Country regret exceedingly to express the ville to take charge of an engine to replenish the magazines of Deweys Kingston Ont Nov 10 The Grand ships The shipment of such a large opinion that it is hopeless to Washington Nov 1G President Mc expect to rescue the ship Cra- - Kinley stated to one of his close friends Trunk railway express from Montreal quantity of ammunition across the con- ¬ ven Blow Ilobson Crittenden that his message to congress will deal for Toronto collided with a freight tinent is very unusual Washington Nov 15 The battle- ¬ confirm my opinion Wreck is with the currency question only in a train near Murray Ilill at 380 oclock stranded in from 10 to 21 feet with head general way The recommendations Tuesday morning ships and armored cruisers in northern ¬ to northward With the exception of thus far decided upon by the president Eight passengers were killed or fa waters will soon be mobilized at Hamp- ¬ a few feet astern and forward were cut are ton Koads all new work on the ships tally injured away the ship rests on a rocky reef The increase of the regular army to Twent3T passengers most of them be ¬ having been ordered stopped and the covered with coral sand interspersed at least 100000 men and authority to ing in the Pullman cars Avcre more or vessels will be rushed away from navy with bowlders half a mile south of employ native constabulary in Cuba less seriously hurt yards as fast as possible Bird Point The line of reef extends out ¬ Porto Rico and the Philippines The New York and Brooklyn are in Nine or ten of the wounded are in side of the wreck both to northward The increase of the navy in accord ¬ the Belleville hospital under- treat-¬ splendid shape and repairs to the Mas- ¬ and southward the ship having been ance with the recommendations of the ment sachusetts and Indiana will be com- ¬ driven into a slight indentation in the secretary of the navy who wants not The accident occurred at a place call- ¬ pleted this week The Texas will not reef The surf from astern and out- fewer than 20000 enlisted men a na ¬ ed the Diamond Crossing about two be far behind them side of the ship continues between the tional reserve and more and better miles from Trenton The express which The Oregon and Iowa will remain on was due at Trenton at o85 a m ran the Brazilian coast for another ten ship and the shore then runs out slight warships as well as naval stations ly to a point forward of and outside The building of the Nicaraguan into an open switch and dashed into days at least By that time the au¬ the freight train thorities say the policj of Spain with of ship again to northward Small canal by this government passage thus left for small boats to pass under stern to lee side In fairly A 20000000 BATTLESHIP 1000 good weather it would be possible J LONG tug drawing ten feel think for small of water in the hands of very skillful i seamen to pass close under the stern of the Teresa in smooth sea to make Itfast to the lee side for the purpose oi supplying power for wrecking pumps If however such vessel was caught in side Teresa by storm probabilities arc she would be swamped by seas or thro wr on reef Surf thus cuts oft communication between ship and shore excepi at certain stages of tide or when there is- very little sea running During seas the breakers would also be heavy continuous outside ship Passed Sun day on wreck examining carefullj alj compartments which were not flooded ac well as ships surroundings accompanied by Craven who had previously inspected Teresa and Crittenden who jTrs perfectly familiar with ship Evidences show that after striking the reef the mainmast was driven uj and broken ofL short below thespa I tMi4 deck the military toplying- outside the bilge under port quarter Seas had gone entirely over her that inner hot Model of The American Boy the groat war vessel which the school children of the United States propose to build and fom generally had been driven up present to Uncle Sarn It will be the largest vessel afloat with displacement of 48410 tons with guns armor 36 wards from 4 to 2 feet patch on bet inches thick length 1000 feet speed of 40 knots together with war balloons war telescopes hydraulic dredges submarine lom abreast forward turret had disap boats four smokestacks eight turbine screws and 300 auxiliary engines peared air ports had been driven in and the seas had entered through them As told by a passenger on the ex- ¬ respect- to the peace negotiations will and the gunports on the starboard Tariff and banking schedules for the side spar deck and deck house had new colonies and Cuba and a complete press train the accident was caused by have finally developed been crushed in by the seas after tha revision of the system of internal tax ¬ the express crashing into a train made up of an engine and three freight cars HE LEAVES DEVILS ISLAND ship struck Large proportion of thel ation which Spain made so odious lumber in short pieces lying or float That each of the groups of islands be which was trying to get into a siding ing below berth deck Tide rises and treated as independent in some degree some distance to the east of the station Dreyfus Story Will Be Heard and Then Ho falls in ship below protective deck to the United States as it is not desir- ¬ The express struck the rear van Will Be Taken Back to Prison to abaft engine room bulkhead Seaa able yet to extend over them the same knocking it into splinters The secAwait Justice which now break over starboard quar tariff and local laws which govern the ond van was set on fire and burned up while the other one was overturned Paris Nov 15 The rumor that ter and enter through ports keep the 45 states The shock to the express train was Capt Dreyfus is dead is unfounded The framing of adequate land laws water in that part of the ship five or six feet above the line of that in tha for Porto Rico the Philippine and severe the passengers being hurled but in view of the prisoners last de¬ engine rooms and fire rooms Pumps Sandwich islands as large tracts of from their seats with great force the spairing statement to his wife many which were erected by wrecking com crown lands will come into possession momentum being sufficient to break off believe that such an occurrence is a panics on the forward and after of the United States and with them a the backs of seats against which the possibility of the near future Indignation increases at the heart ammunition hoists and secured puzzling collection of laws which must passengers were leaning Of the unknown dead four are mem- lessness of the government in not ac ¬ to berth deck beams have been be straightened out by legislation bers of one family of Germans father quainting Dreyfus with the latest fa- ¬ driven upward from 18 to 20 mother and two children Of the in- ¬ vorable developments in his case inches Both starboard and port THE ANTI- - IMPERIALISTS jured Carey McNamara and one for- ¬ According to the latest reports Capt engines have been forced upward 1 Dreyfus is to be sent to Cayenne to 2 feet and separated laterally by A Conference Will Tulte Place in Boston eigner will probably die Days Invitations French Guiana where his deposition Within a ITew from 6 to 8 inches Best way to illusAm lSeinq Sent Out will be taken by French officers and trate general condition of wreck is to KILLED BY A CLERGYMAN Then the un¬ forwarded to Paris say the two sets of engines boilers 16 A conference of Boston Nov fortunate prisoner will be returned to and their foundations form part of well known anti imperialists of Boston Rev Maurica Rosenthal After a Desper the Island of the Devil reef itself around which rest of ship ate Strugrslo With a Burglar Puts a Same will take place within a few days Inworks laterally and vertically lSullet Into tho Robber Drain Death of Aclibithop Gross effect would be produced in my opin- ¬ vitations are now being sent out and it is exxected that the deliberations of Baltimore Nov 15 William Hick ion if ship had settled on pinnacle of New York Nov 10 Rev Maurice ley Gross archbishop of Oregon Ro- ¬ ¬ Sunday trade wind was this gathering will result in the forma- Rosenthal a Jewish clergyman was rock ¬ man Catholic church died at St Jo ¬ very light and there was little tion of a regular organization in Bos- aroused from his sleep early Tuesday difficulty in approaching wreck ton for a rousing public sentiment by hearing a stranger in his house in sephs hospital this city Monday of heart disease Archbishop Gross came from Vulcan but communication with against the taking of Spaing conquered East 116th street Arming himself to this city to attend a celebration at shore would have been very difficult possessions by the United States This conference is called by the with a pistol he went into the parlor St Charles college Ellicott City Md in boat at one stage of tide Can best where he was attacked by the in- ¬ and was taken sick on November describe condition of ship generally by joint committee of the Fanueil hall truder The two men fought des- ¬ stating that she is already telescoped anti imperialistic meeting of last June perately for a few moments the burg ¬ since which time he has been confined to his bed in St Josephs hospital and my views by expressing conviction and the Massachusetts reform club lar proving to be the stronger At last that as rivets are sheared by the con¬ Preparing for a Kencwal of Hostilities the clergyman fired the pistoll full Europe Will Not Hinder the Transfer ot stant working of ship the telescopic London Nov 16 The rumors circu- ¬ in the face of the burglar who fell un- ¬ ihf Philippines process must continue McCalla lated here Tuesday that the American conscious a bullet having torn out his Nov 15 The Times in its London fleet was on the point of starting for left eye and entered his brain editorial Monday morning on the The Willing to Buy Spain OflT Europe caused great excitement in wounded man was taken to a hospital situation repeats its Washington- Nov 10 It is believed commercial circles The Daily Graphic where he recovered sufficiently to re conviction that no power will attempt that the United States at this time says Wednesday morning The Span- ¬ veal his name and address as William to hinder the transfer of the Philipwould consent to a cashTpayment of ish Trans Atlantic fleet has been or- ¬ Farrell of north Third street Phila- ¬ pines adding that their loss can not from 20000000 to 25000000 rather dered to be prepared for a renewal of delphia He is about 21 years of age be great to Spain who had practically than to renew the war but the longer hostilities and the forts in the Canary and of powerful build The surgeons lost the entire archipelago before tha m final settlement is delayed the smaller Islands are being rapidly manned say he can not recover United States interfered will be the indemnity ¬ - Lieut H S Russell Kills Himself at Balti ¬ more No Clear Reason Known for Self Destruction Trains Come Together on the Grand Talk Will Have No Effect und the Philip pines Will Bo Occupied by Our Troops if She Does Not ¬ Washington Nov 16 probably be the most important sitting of the Paris commission will be held Wednesday for the purpose of entering upon the final stage of the peace ne-¬ gotiations The Spanish commissioners will present to Judge Day and his col- ¬ leagues the reply to the American de- ¬ mand for the relinquishment by Spain of sovereignty over the Philippines The latter will thereupon submit to the Spanish representatives a note stating in emphatic language that the United States can no longer permit discussion over the question of its right to make such a demand and the Madrid government must agree to the transfer of the archipelago without further delay Only in the event of Tuesday night of heart disease near his residence at Benoit Miss What will The temple matter came up again in - ¬ compliance with the demand of the United States will this note be with ¬ held Should Spain said a high official who has authority to speak for the ad ¬ ministration decline to surrender the islands and continue the discussion after the presentation of the note an ultimatum will be presented requir ¬ ing the Spanish commissioners to im¬ mediately consent to the preparation of the treaty upon the lines already agreed upon with respect to Cuba Porto Rico and Guam island and that treaty will also provide for the cession of the Phil ¬ ippines to the United States Refusal to comply with the ultimatum will cause the tcrmi nation of the negotia- ¬ tions and the military occupation of the W C T U Tuesday afternoon and a resolution endorsing the temple was defeated by a vote of 76 to 277 Miss Caroline Swartout 92 years oldT is dead at her home in Paterson N J Miss Swartout was the last lineal de- ¬ scendant of a family well known in New York and New Jersey z The Hong Kong- correspondent of War the London Daily Mail says preparations continue here without abatement and the mines in the Lai Mum pass have been charged It is expected that the board of which Rr Adm Howell is president will assemble this week at Annapolis for the purpose of establishing a v con- ¬ struction course for the education of - cadets Congressman Hager of the Tenth Iowa district will introduce a bill in congress to admit Osborne Dieg--naone of the Merrimac heroes to the United States naval academy at A L Annapolis Another train load of alcohol billed to Japan has been sent west from Peoria 111 It will be used in the manufacture of smokeless gun powder There were 11 cars of 05 barrels each or 62920 gallons During the present week President Faure will receive from the Spanish government the order of the golden fleece conferred it is said through Senor Montero Rios president of the Spanish peace commission The war department is informed that the transport Michigan with the 5th cavalry on board has arrived at Ponce Porto Rico and that as soon as ready the vessel will transport the batteries now at Ponce destined for service in Cuba the Philippines A ¬ SHOWER OF METEORS FEET Prof Youngr of Princeton Observed AhouS 100 Meteors Tuesday Night One Dozen Were Very Bright f - ¬ - ¬ ¬ The French police Tuesday con- ¬ Pjjinckton N J Nov 16 Prof ducted to the frontier a man named Young of the university said Tuesday Simon Rivas who had once attacked Between the hours of o15 and 5 Senor Montero Rios in the streets of oclock we saw about 100 meteors that Madrid and who had followed him were leonides that is they belonged here presumably with the intention to the meteoric swarm that gave tho of killing him shower Perhaps one dozen were as After the expiration of his term of bright as first magnitude stars The governor in January next Gov Adams rest werf faint and left trains which of Colorado will start on a tour around continued from one to ten seconds the word He will visit first the Ha ¬ The maximum of the shower was at waiian and Philippine islands and will 345 oclock at which time there were return through India Egjpt and the about two or three meteors per minute MediterraneanA movement is on foot looking to tho for about 20 minutes The radiant point seemed to be in consolidation of all the sash door and tho Sickle of Leo a little further blind interests in America The new south and west than in 1S67 It was a company will probably be known as distinct meteoric shower but a very the Consolidated Sash Door and Blind faint one and augurs well for a gocl company The company is backed by displayinlSOO English capital Edward A Kimball an inventor and - HILimNrE HOBJPE EMQi - i ¬ Spanish Peace Commissioners Will Cer tainly Not Accept the Conditions of the United States in Rtjriri to Islands ¬ sw4iissaa ¬ - ¬ ¬ -- According to semiofficial statements here the Spanish peace commissioners will maintain their present attitude in regard to the Philippine islands and will certainly not accept the conditions of the United States Further if the discussion does not return to the limits of the protocol as viewed by the Spaniards the Span- ¬ ish commissioners have decided in spite of contrary reports hot to sign a treaty of peace It is also learned from the same sources that complete accord prevails between the Spanish government and its peace commissioners 16 ¬ Madrid Nov -- SPAIN RELAXES HER GRASP She Will Give Up the Philippine Islands Under Protest She However Hopes for Iftdemnltj -- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - -- Wei m- I 7 London Nov 16 Sir Francis Grenfell inspector general of says he will be astonished if a formida- ¬ auxiliary forces and in supreme com- ¬ ble rising does not occur in Spain with- ¬ mand of the British force of occupation in a month after the peace treaty is in Egypt has been appointed governor signed The Carlists have abundant of Malta supplies of money and only something New Governor icotiernl very big and unexpected can prevent a Ottawa Ont Nov 16 Canadas irising1 new governor general Lord Minto ac ¬ Prince George Stavip lor Crete companied by his family and staff ar ¬ Trieste Austria Nov 16 Prince rived in the capital city at noon Tues Georo e of Greece tho- hirh connnis-v s v x l j iavand were Sgnven --an enthusiastic A Carlist Uprisinsr Probable Madrid Nov 16 A leading- - Carlist Appointed Governor Malta Lieut Gen oT jfS sioner of the powers ln reie starteu Tuesday for that island cT London Nov 16 A dispatch front Paris to the Central News says that the court of cassation has issued an order by the terms of which Dreyfus will be informed of the admissability of the demand for a revision of his trial and invited to present a defense The colonial minister has just received a dispatch saying that Dreyfus is in good health The court of cassation will give questions to Dreyfus on mat- ¬ ters contained in the dossier and In addition thereto by the ordinary means Day of Justice Dawnln for Drevf us According to the best information from high sources the Spanish peace commissioners will sub ¬ mit to the American demand for the cession of the Philippines specifically Owens of Los Angeles stating that thoy do so only because The members of the Illinois naval forced by the United States reserve who took part in the war with To offset this retreat the Spaniardr Spain cither on battleships auxiliar- ¬ will insist on a handsome indemnity ies or blockading fleets including tho for the islands tars of the 2d battalion from Moline It is stated that the illnes of Premier Quincy and Alton have taken steps to Sagasta is due to chagrin that Spains organize the Illinois Veteran associa- ¬ diplomacy has accomplished so little tion and that under his ministry has lost The steamer Centennial which ar the last of her great colonial posses- rived at Seattle Wash from Hilo sions Tuesday reports that the steamer Co ¬ Col1 Williams Kt nwiiis lumbia bound from Honolulu to Seat- ¬ Havana Nov 16 The remains of tle sank in the harbor of Hilo on No- ¬ the late Col Williams chief quarter- vember 2 She had a number of pas-¬ master were conveyed Tuesday to the sengers on board but there were no steamer Saratoga for shipment north casualties At a general meeting of French hold-¬ Rr Adm Sampson Gen Wade Gen Butler Col Clous the British consul a ers of Cuban bonds hld in Paris a appeal toJ number of friends of the deceased and resolution was adopted the Americaa newspaper correspon- the good faith of Spainahd thepirit dents accompanied the body from the of equity of the United States to set- ¬ cemetery to the wharf The route fol tle the question of their rights as cred- ¬ lowed by tlic funeral procession w5 itors in conformity with the rules of justice and law lined by crowds of people The Indian inspector now at the Spanish Transport Wrecked Accede to Sinker- - DVimtndt Creek Nation has sent a telegram to Chicago Nov 16 The Chicago-Vir-de- n Havana Nov 15 The Spanish the department saying he intend to transport Le Gaspi went ashore at 1 Coal Co Tuesday practically ac- be present through the counting of oclock Monday morning at Punta Bo- ¬ ceded to all demands of the striking the votes on the Dawes agreement rati- ¬ ca Gavilanes near Cienfuegos province miners The company agrees to pay fication but making no mention of of Santa Clara and was totally wreck ¬ the union scale of 40 cents for hand any trouble in that nation ed All her crew were saved work and 33 cents for machirc work A L Manley editor of the Wilming- London Nov 16 ¬ J ¬ nis-pano-Ameri-can ¬ intcrident of the mechanical depart ment of the University of Illinois ahel the Hlinois industrial home for the blind in Chicago is dead at his residence in Chicago The Berliner correspondenz asserts that the San Jose scale louse was found at Hamburg in September antT October in dried and undried California pears and nectarines The consignments were seized and re exported under official control Lieut Commander I Harris who was in command of the Spanish ciuiser Maria Teresa at the time of her aban- donment has been ordered to proceed from Charleston with the enlisted men formerly attached- to the Teresa to tho navy yard at Norfolk Adam R Smith president of the Oakwood Cemetery Association Troy N Y and formerly cashier of the Union national bank committed suicide Monday by shooting himself through the heart It is thought his mind was unbalanced Judge Samuel Owens formerly an eminent jurist of Pennsylvania and afterward a resident of Iowa and Cali ¬ fornia died in Los Angeles Cal Mon¬ day He came to California in 1887 He was the father of Maj Madison T ¬ ¬ ¬ - I 1 ¬ I rl H ¬ ¬ r ¬ 3 i veicome zi ommunication ton N C Record whose office was de- ¬ Dayton O Nov 16 The dead and stroyed by white citizens on Thursday mangled remains of the man found on is now in Asbury Park N J with his preparatory to its departure Tuesday a drawbridge of the New Erie road brptherin-in-laRev H N Giles He The 8d brigade heaa Monday night was established Tues ¬ Sed from Wilmington to escape proba ¬ for Macon Ga The regiac eat day as that of George Shaw a wagos ble lynching by the mob which had qtiartersgoes with it sworn to have hislife was paid Monday maker of Vandalia 0 KeiimiiK The Second Otio Regiment Knqxville Tenn Nov 15 The Sd Ohio was packing atd loading Monday Idnt ilid w j - WZ t1 r5S ff U T fp7jt v7 it F VWajrpi HewV wiFP R T c 4 THE BOURBON MEYS PARIS KY Two Editorial Opinions NUPTIAL KNOTS V FII Charged A story is told of HOVS v BEE 18 1888 f5 For Sass ¬ RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar REPUBLICAN VIEW OF THE BANK QUES TION ETC From the Paris Reporter The third wird is not now really rep resented We menu no personal re7 Engagements Announcements And Sol emnizations Of The Marriage Vows Madame Adelina Patti the queen of song announces her betro thaUtft Baron nnrrtorRfrnm a Sweediah ifiKmlleuian w w 1 tfut in flection on Editor Remington fact the second and thi d wards elect- ed him He was too anxious to stay in the council in order o fight the banks Safeguards the food against alum fc not siuiiujiiK ft11 ground This winking business ocratic when it s arts grows more common ana is ne bold H Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK THE BQUBBQjf DEWS Eighteenth Year Established 1881 i Published every Tuesday and Friday by WALTER CHAMP Editors and Owners 8BUfE MILLER fc W Make all Checks Money Orders etc mayablp to the order of Champ Miiler Displays one dollar per Inch for first Inser- ¬ tion half rates each insertion thereafter per Locals or reading notices ten cents line each Insertion Locals in blact type iweuty cents per line each insertion Fractions of lines count as full lines when rnnning at line rates ObituR73S 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 advertise ments and yearly cards ¬ FH - A D VJSR 2 IH1JVU RA TEH V Unequal Taxation Driving Cap ¬ ital Away - i yK i - v t t Jf a o SkMHsKv1 i r i Public sentiment among the business men and tax payers of the city which was at first careleps and without inter ¬ est in the controversy between the Council and the banks has turned strongly towards the banks since the facte of the case have been recently made public through the press The average man is fair and likes to see fair play and doesnt believe that because a bank is a bank it has no rights which are entitled to protection The Paris banks have paid all taxes due from them for 1893-4-- 5 and 6 in accordance with a decision of the Ken ¬ tucky Court of Appeals The effort of the Council to force them to pay more for those years cannot be justified upon any grounds of right or equity and it is to be hoped the Council will see this and make a settlement of the case out of Court as other cities have done It certainly is not good business nor for the interest of the city to force any more of the banks of Paris to reduce their capital stock Already 45000000 of capital has been withdrawn on ac count of unequal taxation of the banks The City cannot afford to force the withdrawal of any more bank capital We presume the city intends to go on as a municipality incurring debts and raising Teyenue to pay them after the question of bank taxation has been settled A wise administration of the affairs of the city would consider the future as well as the present and in stead of getting a few hundred dollars more out of the banks now and forcing them to cut capital so as to leave but little to tax for the future would be content with less now and more for the future The News is confident that the busi ¬ ness men and tax payers of Paris desire this matter settled by the Council on a just and fair basis and as other cities have settled and that it is not their wish that Paris alone should hold out for the last cet and the last drop of blood which under any pretext of law can be wrung out of our banks ¬ ¬ it Knights of Labor of building a hand- ¬ some home in Washington with scab labor And this apostle was in favor of Btnkes if other people employed nonunion workmen ¬ Powderly the ex President of the t i 1 v 1 1 h 1 4 played on Natures stage by the fiery sons of France His arrest his public disgrace and his imprisonment torm the scenes and the new trial will furnish the denouement and finale And the world will applaud his acquittal a We are the peoples friends We re- ¬ pair your linen and pnt neck bands on free Haggard Reed The recent experiences of Dreyfus form a thrilling drama in real life which occurred yesterday afternoon in Louisville They went Yesterday morning from Winchester where the At the city council Thursday night and stole a bride was visiting Mr William Remington the hold over march on their many friends The member from the third ward resigned groom is a son of Mr W A Hill and is and was elected some more The a well known young man of Paaif council were certainlv not sincere in The bride is a daughter of Mr Samuel the assertions set up that Mr Reming Kerslake and is a lovely and estima- ton was elected for four years Such The marriage was not f ble young lady jugglery as this is not calculated to in- ¬ an elopement crease the confidence of the people i l the city dads Mr Ashbrooks action GREGG JAMESON in voting to bring a suit ti at he waver- ¬ A large assembly of friends and rela- ¬ ed a good deal about the justice or propriety of bringing and accepting a tives gathered at the Christian Church fee as counsel in the case is much and Wednesday afternoon at three oclock to justly criticised It may be profession- ¬ witness the nuptials of Mr George M al out dont look just the thing to us Gregg and Miss Lucy June Jameson Standing in front of an altar banked outsiders with palms and ferns and splendid A MILLERSBORG VIEW OF THE BANK TAX golden hued and white chrysanthemums CONTROVERSY their lives were linked in marriage by a From the Millersburg Gazelle beautiful ceremony by Eld J S City Council wants to Sweeney while sweet and low music If the Paris be in line with the Councils of other cities and follow a long line of preced- drawn from the pipe organ by Prof ences it should compromise with the Uutzeit8 skillful touch filled the air It the Paris City There were no attendants except the Paris Banks Council thinks that it has no legal right ushers Messrs N C McClamrock of to compromise it can put itselt on record as being willing to do such a Crawfordsville Ind Thos Collier of Saved Life and Name thing if it had the power and thru if Cynthiana Dr John Sweeney arid The French author Martainville any one wishes to enjoin it or withes to Messrs Stamps Moore Kirtley Jameson who began his career toward the close take the question to the Courts on his or and Walter Champ of this city of thfi Inst PPiitrirv in snirl tn hoiro ninaA her own behalf the Council will have Always handsome the bride was the observation of his lifo tn n witf had the satisfaction of knowing that it did what it could to briug about an exceedingly lovely in a beautiful tailor- - piece of audacity He was a royalist equalization of taxation It is futile to made suit of castor broae cloth cany and did not hesitate to attank tha look for even a gesture on the part ot ing a bunch of white chrysanthemums French revolution and its authorities any individual member of that body in Presently of course he was summoned the direction of an illegal act Each is and wearing a bat to match her suit to appear before the revolutionary tribu so straight laced is so exact and like She is a daughter of Dr J ylfo Jameson nal The revolutionary tribunals at John Auricular who walked in ways and is one of the most attractive young that time did not hesitate to send every of the Lord perpendicular wouldnt do women of the Bluegrass who has many body to fcbe gaiiiotine who had ventnred anything that was contrary to the letter graces of mind and manner to attack them or spirit of the law When The groom is a splendid young inau of Martainrille expected to go with the the Council noted to sue the Banks the immortals who do the writing on at Crawfordsville Ind who is prominent rest of the victims What is your least one of the Paris papers jubilated in both business and social circles and a name asked the judge Martainconsiderably and wrote that congratu- legion of Mar friends will extend hearty con- ¬ ville said the young author lations were being strewn around in tainville exclaimed the judge Yon profligate profusion They seemed to gratulations to him and to his bride are deceiving us and trying to hide your regard the action as a triumph over a Mr and Mrs Gregg left immediately combination of corporations that were after the wedding for Crawfordsville rank You are an aristocrat and your name ia De Martainville OirizAn seeking to throttle the life out of a pros- They were the recipients of a number oi j president exclaimed the young man trate people Amid the clash of I am here to be shortened not to be cymbals and the din of drums Mr elegant presents Ashbrook like the knightly aud chival- ¬ Among the guests from a distance lengthened Leave me my name I A rous gentleman that he is resigned from present were Mrs S M Gregg mother tnie Prenghmfln loves a witticism above the Council that he might assist the k na the tribunal was so B City Attorneys in pursuing the van ¬ of the groom Mrs W W Goltra Mrs Pleased by Martainvilles grim response McKnteht of - nrwfnrrfvui Misses quished enemy into its den WVU C Not a single man woman child JNorma bnell and Catherine Mnsser of that it spared his lifa fish fowl nor devil has arisen in any Cynthiana Mrs G C ¬ Givens of Queer Medicines othr city and set aside the action of ford Mr and Mrs Palmer GrahamStan of The peasant pharmacopoeia of France their council It should be the aim and attainment of a city council to foster Terre Haute Ind Miss Mary Lark is wonderful most wonderful Wine and encourage all legitimate commer- ¬ Nichols of Lexington Miaa Grace is an ingredient of every prescription cial enterprises and it is hardly fair to Donaldson of Cincinnati In fever oases it is always the predomi the Paris people to advertise to the nant one The French peasants faith world that they alone of all the people in fermented grape juice iatruly beau-of the state object to the City Council tiful If his children are stricken with pursuing that course If Mr OBrien the measles he gives them beakers of will conclude to allow the council to wine well sweetened with honey and compromise with the banks and allow highly spiced with pepper For a severe the public-at-larg- e to do whatever seems to it expedient under the circumstances cold he administers a quart of red wine the growing idea that the Paris banks and a melted tallow candle mixed For are being unjustly treated will be found scarlet or brain fever he gives eeres to have no foundation in fact U ten A druggist in Macon Ga says I fcfaeir superstitions are Dont use any other but Purity have sold a large quantity of Mothers- cunons- - Some a pathetic A mother Friend and never known an inflour from Paris Milling Co tell stance where ithave failed to produce the or instance often buries her dead child has your grocer you want no other good results claimed for It All women with its favorite toy or her own beauti agree that it makes labor shorter and less ful hair in the coffin that it may not All grocers keep it painful feel quite aloue Paris Correspond ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 4 ¬ ¬ eye and said behold there is no vacan ¬ Since the elec- ¬ cy betore the election tion they winked and said there is a vacancy and the firt and second wards elected a councilman for thJ third gThere m st have reen whole- ¬ sale winking and blinking when tney appointed one of their number heavy weight counsel in the bank cases Now a successor to Mr Ashbrook isto He too must be a wink ¬ be elected er He must believe that all this ger ¬ rymander must be right and proper But he must stand right square slant- ¬ ing against the banks and look both He ways on the lighting proposition must huveftan eye for gas and an orb for electricity Uhe council winked with the other Fanny Kemble whose favorite summer resort was Len ox that on her first season there she employed a self respecting villager who had a comfortable turnout to drive her about He feeling it to be his duty to make the drive as entertaiuing as possiTne marriage will occur tod ble began to call her attention to the w T Hughes of this efeMK and beauty of the scenery- - which she Rena Tuel of Sardis weTennarried wished to enjoy undisturbed and to Wednesday at the brides home This is tell her who lived in certain houses as they passed along until fiually Mrs fche aeCond marriage for both parties Kemble being unable to stand it any n mtr tt u auu iuim rj j iu longer said in the high tragedy a i h rt u ii i iuu iSXr JUHHl- Juuluo manner Colvin both of Jacksonville precinct somewhat peculiar to her I have enwere married Wednesday at the home of gaged you to drive for me sir and not to talk the brides mother The bride is a sister The driver ceased talking pursed up of Mrs J J Baker of near Paris JMr i ¬ GoodBye heumat MLW i i n a - ww v i ¬ The marriage of Mr DeBha Breckin- ¬ ridge and Miss Madge McDowell was celebrated at noon yesterday at the brides home in Lexington The groom is an excellent young gentleman the son of Col W C P Breckinridge and His editor of the Lexington Htrald bride is the lovely daughter of Maj H C McDowell and is a of Henry Clay They left in the afternoon for a wedding trip to New York great-granddaughter The friends of Mr Chas Hill and Miss Eva Kerslake of this city will be surprised to learn of their marriage his lips and in all their subsequent drives his only remarks were such as he found necessary to address to his horses At the end of the season he handed in his bill for the summer services Run ning her eye down its awkward columns she paused at an item that she didnt understand What is this sir I can not comprehend it With equal gravity he replied Sass 5 I dont often take it but when I do I charge She paid the bill without comment and continued to enploy the same driver during many summers she spent there Boston Record ¬ ¬ Many of the phases of life in the Tenderloin are kaleidoscopio in their changes said a hotel detective but there is one little group of men in this precinot that is much the same now that it was a dozen years ago I mean the outside men of the gambling houses They are well known to all sporting men and I could name four or five who have dono Httle else all their lives It is their business to know the regular patrons of faro banks and if the man who employs them has been forced to close up his old place and open a new one it is their duty to circulate the tip A good outside man spends his time around hotels and in all night restaurants and picks up acquaintances wher ever he can After working up to the subject of gambling he invites his new friend to go around to a little place that is run honestly and safely One of the best dressed loungers on Broadway whose face has long been familiar to paraders on that street is a puller in for a gambling house He was a barkeeper a few years ago and there made a lot of acquaintances who are his stock in trade He spends money as freely as a wine agent and I have no doubt that he brings many thousands of dollars to the man who runs the gambling house New York Sun The Gamblers Capper but by completely neutralizing the acid condition of Rheumatism is a disordered state of the blood it forces the blood and the only cure for it is a out every trace of real blood remedy Swifts Specific S S S goes down to the very bottom of the disease and all diseases of the blood and promptly rids the system of it forever It is cures cases that other remedies which do not reach their trouble The doctors treatment always consists of potash and mercury which only intensify the disease causing the joints to stiff ¬ en and the bones to ache besides seriously impairing the digestive organs chanced to read your advertisement md vis impressed with it so much that I decided to try S S S I took eleven bottles and was entirely relieved of all pain and cured permanently When I began to take S S S I wa If you would forever be rid of unable to sit or stand with any ease Since taking the could the aches and pains and some- ¬ and dose not sleep no return of the In it I have had times the tortures produce by KlK umitism and I tike great pleas ¬ Rheumatism you must take the ure in recommending S S S to any right remedy Those who con- ¬ one who has the misfortune to suffer tinue to suffer are relying upon with this disabling disease The Right Remedy Will Banish it Forever 1 SSS is the only cure for Rheu matism which is the most stubborn of blood diseases It is not intended to give relief only mi Clinkenbeard a promi- ¬ nent attorney of Mt Sterling Ky and one thousand dollars reward writes is offered to any chemist who earn Two years ago I was a great sufferer prove that it contains a particle of from Rheumatism I had tried every mercury potash or any other remedy I could hear of except S S S S S S is I had been to Hot Springs Ark where mineral ingredient I remuined for twelve weeks under the only blood remedy guaranteed treatment but I experienced no perma- ¬ to be absolutely free from mineral nent relief and returned home be- ¬ v- lieving that I would be a sufferer as mixtures Books sent free by Swift Spe-¬ long as I lived At a time when my pains were almost unbearable I cific Company Atlanta Ga S reach Mr E K remedies cannot Purely Vegetable r Will Kennev Physician M- - D Surgeon Dissolution NoliG 3 1898 Office Fourth and Pleasant Sts Office Hours 7 to 10 a m 2 to 4 p m 7 Paris Ky Nov 16aug tf One step to 8 p m By mutual consent the firms doing business under the name and style of Spears Stuart and J H Hibler Co have this day dissolved and E F Spears Sons are their successors All persona indebted to the above firms may wont take you verv far Youve cot to keen on walking- One word wont tell folks what you are Youve got to keen on talking One inch wont make you very tall Youye got to keep on growing One little ad wont do it all Youve got to keep em going ms settle the same with either E F or Jno Stuart one or both of will be found at the down town formerly occupied by Spears Spears Stuart are responaiole debts contracted by the firms of Stuart and J H Hibler Co Stuart Spears whom house for al5 Spears SPEARS 4nov 4t J H HIBLER STUART CO Crawford Bros have lately improv- e their barber shop making it decided- ry the most attractive shon in Paris Attorney-At-La- w They offer a prompt expert and polite service and their shop is as cool as any in the city Hot or cold baths at any Office over Agricultural hour Paris Kentucky N O FISHER Bank A ¬ 1 ¬ 1 I j i i ALL WOMEN AGREE i i lZu -- rFmaasi I Tornadoes And Cyclones windstorms will 8 weep your farm property off the face of the earth aud you will lode 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 yon 10 Tobacco barusa specialty 9aov tf T Porter Smith Agent - ence Lookout these I J I 1 - IJ Awarded 4 Highest Honors Worlds Fair it m f OR CREAM v V - w i v4 v v readily overcome and the liniment relaxes journal the strained muscles permitting them to Each figure in a first class waxwork utcausin8 distress Mothers exhibition has to be remade every four A Good Memory -- ve years The wax loses often saves money and also good health Danger from rising and s lied and become soft and spongy after that If you are troubled with constipation lndlees rapid time await itillj VUllipiVlwjr tlon or any form of stomach trouble remem- ¬ breasts - Hnnp irrjr nruu nnmniofatr MOST PERFECT MADE ber to take home a bottle of Dr Caldwells Sold by druggists for 1 a bottle A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Free byrup Pepsin and health will be It 1r estimated that in Paris one in 18 restored to THEBRADFIELD om Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant A doses REGULATOR CO of tle population or ISOOOO live oh size 50c il0 Brooks 10c 2aAZres T W druggilt Paris ATLANTA QA w 40 YEARS THE STANDARD a number of persons to open a cooking school in Paris this Fall I have decided to do so early in October if a sufficient number of pupils can be secured All persons de ¬ siring to take one or more lessons will please giye me their names within the next few days I wish to state that I have made arrangements with Mr Sciger of Louiaville to furnish on short notice individual ices fancy cases and oinmncms for solving same Terms Ten Irssona 4 siugle lessou 50o Mrs W A Johnson Having been solicited by Corruptlnpran Echo At Killamey every visitor hears some laughable stories Here is one new and fresh I think which I picked up dur ¬ ing my last visit to the glorious lakes A number of boatmen who were quar¬ reling about the division of tips in dulged at the top of their voices in a good deal of profane language which the marvelous echo repeated verbatim Arrah look at that now for a scandal said on of the party who was of a pious turn Tachin the poor harm ¬ less echo toourseand sware Spec ¬ ¬ ¬ the latest and best things in the market You will do well to examine into these values The LARGEST and CHEAP ¬ EST line of COMFORTS in Paris If you have any PAPERING to do get my prices NOW You can save BIG MONEY CLOSING OUT priees on CAR ¬ PETS and MATTINGS voice of lace curtains I have just received a new in ¬ They are 4 i is not a chance remedy Its good effects are readily experienced by H expectant ffld tfae 0 are insparable mothers who use it Years ago it passed the experimental stage While it always tion Shortens lahor nH wccno Vm ninc rl Thv nro vprv mnnh nlib o coir delivery it is also of the greatest benefit the cheerful idiot One is a pairer and urn the elier months of pregnancy the other is a peeler Indianapolis i Mothers Friend tator vr p --y J T luouiainga HINTON - s BIgr Elegant line ofiPicturea and Room Send me your old furniture fVl u S mt Similarity aD jHms mimHwr i- - -- j t ii e Pieman am cynioal adjuncts of civihza 1 paired Your furniture moved by experienced hands Wood Mantels furnished complete Undertaking in all its branches Embalmine scientifically attended to CARRIAGES FOR HIRE tobe re¬ WofiJSTLSS Send for e --f fK i Uan xm free Illustrated book for expectant sLAn Loxdoa this class is ons hi 80 V Cy TOWarU CTlme h k THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS r KT FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18 1898 BIRTHS H V V t The Advent Of Our Future Men And Women BY Eighteenth Year Established 1881 Company I Second Kentncky has filed COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED In this city Tuesday night to the wife THE NEWS MAN suit in the Bouib m Circuit Court against of Mr H D Haynes a son Enlexed at the Post office at Paris Ky as Officer J C Elgin of the Paris police econd cii8s mail matter On The Streets At force for 1000 damages for false ar- ¬ Notes Hastily Jotted OBITUARY The Depots In The Hotel Lobbies And Byrd was rest and imprisonment Elsewhere TELEPHONE NO 124 Respectfully Dedicated To The Memory arrested several days ago at the instance Of The Dead Mr Leonard Cook was in Cincinnati ¬ of a Deputy U S Marshal being susMiss Mary Elizabeth Grosche aged SUBSCRIPTION PRICES pected of breaking into a bonded ware ¬ yeaterday Payable in Advance county The suit was Mr and Mrs 3 W Davis were in eighteen died yesterday afternoon at the 2100 house in Garrard S2 00 Sixmouths Oheyear home of her father Mr C Groscbe filed by Byrde attorney Mr N O Cincinnati Tuesday Wkws costs you cant kven get a re ¬ a lingering illnes3 of typhoid Fisher late Lieutenant of Company I port FROM A GUN FREE OF CHARGE Mr Harry Vance of Lexington is after fever The deceased was a very lovable Secoad Kentucky who will be assisted visiting in the city Etc by Major W C Owens late of the same Make all Checks Money Orders young girl and her death is regretted by pay able to the order of Champ MiIjIjKK Mirs Lillie Daniel was a visitor in Funeral services all who knew her regiment and Judge Jas Finnel of in Cincinnati Tuesday will be held at nine oclock to morrow Georgetown Officer Elgins attorney is Tuesday morn- ¬ morning at the Catholic Church Mr A J Gorey left Mr Denis Dundon and his sureties are a trip to Cuba Requiem high mass by Rev Father E Messrs J T Hinton and W T Brooks ing for Mr B A Frank left yesterday o A Burke The pall bearers will be Byrd was released on a writ of habeas Geo L Doyle J David Coons John corpus sworn out by Capt Chas Winn a short visit in Louisville F Mr Chap Clarke and family a e Kriener J Irvine Dempsey T Notice Parties wanting photos for visiting relatives in Mason Roche Murray Higgins Burial at the 1 THE BODBBON NEWS Suit For Damages Grant Byrd lately a member of PERSONAL MENTION GO TO I DRESS GOODS FOR ion ¬ ie SILKS DRESS TRIMMINGS The plain Dress Goods of thisKseason We have them in goods including the new coverts diago- require fancy braids nals crepons Ettimines etc come to all tbe new designs scroll novelties us we can please you in style and nouveautes Hercules serppntines etg price See these trimmings For all the new and up to date dress TAX NOTICE 5 Christmas presents should place orders now in order to get them in time Call ¬ and see samples of the latest the Por- ¬ ¬ celain and Ivory type pictures made in both large and small sizes the pret- ¬ tiest finest and most durable picture G W made L Grinnan tf N pay car wa3 here TriesThe L S S Abney mail carrier will haul day light baggage to and from depot Terms For Sale A first class eight foot very reasonable Leave orders at Post tf J office show case and counter at A Winters Cos Pay your taxes at once and save six pey cent penalty and cost of advertising which goes on all taxes remaining unpaid De cember 1 1898 BOWEN Save money by buying from us Catholic cemetery Miss Eddie Spears is at home f re m G TUCKER a short visit in Lexington Carpets and mattings greatly reduced Mr and Mrs J A Wilson spent at J T Hintons tf Nowhere else will you find more inov Just received a new line of Ladies tailor made Jacketa latest cut and col- elties than here We have all the new orings also a special lot of fur collar- Taffettas in Plaids Stripep Checks¬ ettes direct from the manufacturer ombre effects and plain all are beau ties j ¬ ¬ JACKETS CAPES and COL IiAKETTES SLLKS G TUCKER s s c Taesday and Wednesday in Cincinnati Insure in my agency non ¬ Mrp Thompson Tarr and Mrp Bennett Tarr were in Cincinnati yester- ¬ union Prompt paying reliable companies insures against fire day Mesarp Jas Ferguson and Garrett wind and storm Kenney have gone to Salt Lick on a W O HINTOtf Agent 529 Main St Paris Ky hunt is Insure against fire wind and light- ¬ Theodore ning in the Hurst Home Insurance Co visiting her brother Mr Sallee lower rates and absolutely safe insur ¬ O W Miller Agent Miss Bessie Redmon is at home ance Paris Ky from a three weeks visit in Madison county Lung Irritation Miss Eva Freeman of near Lexing ¬ is the forerunner to consumption Dr ton is the guest of her sister Mrs W Bells will cure it and give such strength to the lungs that a O Hinton cough or a cold will not settle there Mrs H C Howard and Mrs Frank Twenty five cents at all good druggist Clay are guests of Mr and Mrs Henry Clay in Lexington Miss Mary Irvine Davia left Wed- ¬ nesday for a visit to relatives in New York and Washington All persons knowing themselves in- ¬ Margaret Scott is seriously ill debted to the estate of Mrs Blanche M Mrs at the home of her sister Mrs Mary L Alexander will kindly pay at once and all persons holding claims against said Rogers on Cane Ridge estate will present the same duly proven Spears arrived home to Miss Elizabeth JOHN M BRENNAN a visit to the Misses Executor 15nov 2wk yesterday from Covington Simrall in Mrs McKnight of Crawfordsville Ind who came to Paris to attend the OP Gregg Jameson wedding returned home yesterday BQOBBON FINE Miss Minerva Reese a lovely Cyn thiana girl passed through Paris yesSTOCK CROP ETC terday en route to Shelby ville for a Thanksgiving visit Having detei mined to change my bus ¬ Frank P Clay Jr and sister Mrs iness I will offer at public sale on tne Walker Bnckner left Tuesday for premises at 10 a m on Asheville N C to bring home Miss WEDNESDAY NOV 30 1898 Sue Buckner who is ill my farm lying on the Paris and North Miss Louise Wheat who is well Middletown turnpike two miles from known to many people in Paris is one Paris containing 190 acres of excellent J of tHe loveliest and most popular land fifty acres of No 1 tobacco land Upon the farm is a small dwelling debutantes in Louisville this season house thre6 good barns and all nec- ¬ essary out buildings an excellent or ¬ Miss Mabel Hill left yesterday for chard of many varieties of fruit never Louisville to attend the Hill Kerslake failing water of springs and pools wedding She will visit relatives and With the exception of twenty five acres friends in that city before returning the entire place is well set in grass For the quality of land location and home Improvements this is one of the most Mr3 Tina Dobyns of Mexico Mo desirable small farms in the county At the same time I will sell my Mrs J C Pickett of Mason county stock consisting of horses cattle sheep Mr J M Walker of Flemingsburg and all my crop and farm utensils Carpenter of Millersburg and Dr Terms easy and made known on day are guests at Mr H M Carpenters of sale Miss Nettie Sallee of Newtown Pine-Tar-Honey CONDONS Special Early liill Sale 36 in All Wool Dress Goods 2 jc 40 in All Wool Covert oc yd STOCK AND TURF NEWS N in this Sales and Transfers Of Stock Crop Ktc baggage master for the L Turf Notes city and has been succeeded by Houoton A Farmers Congress will meet in Mt Rion Sterling on December 15th Three well located For Rent Bishop Hibler purchased thirty six of Pleasant cattle from Falmouth parties this week roornssituated od the corner Address Lock Box and Fourth Sts Simms and Andersons colt Tom Col- ¬ It Ky 258 Paris lins won a 300 purse Tuesday at La For Sale Pair of ladies fine nickel tonia Richard Croker and W C Whitney plated roller skates Only used a few In- of New York will attend the horse times Cost 7 Will sell cheap sales at Lexington next week quire at The News office ¬ George Goggin has resigned as yd - 40 in Novelty Goods 39c 36 in Mixed Wool Novelty 12 1 68 in Bleached Table Linen joe 3 2C Executors Notice - Turkeys were quoted here yesterday at eight cents per pound on foot al- ¬ GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS --- 100 doz Extra value Bleached Cotton jc worth 8 -- 3c 10 4 Sheeting 15c and 18c worth 20 and 2jc Outing Cloth jc to 8 1 3C a yard New line of Penangs at 3 1 2C per yard HANDSOME PICTURE WITH 5 PURCHASE 1 4 size Dinner Napkins p rtt 5 y VI - Or though the crop in Bourbon this year is Theatrical And Otherwise Remarks In The Foyer the largest known for many years m Mary had some little fowls The subject of Mrs A R Bournes With legs so sweet and plump But hark the preacher comes second lecture in this city to night at Chickens are on the jump the Methodist Church will be Michael The lecture will be illusAngelo trated The Beggar Prince Opera Company tourRev Dr Malloy of Maysville will numbering eighteen members is come to Paris next week to assist Rev ing the Bluegrass Dr E H Rutherford in a protracted SCINTILLATIONS meeting at the Second Presbyterian Church beginning next Friday night An Interesting Jumble Of News And Comment Dr Goldstein the eminent optician Lawrenceburg has contracted for of Louisville will be at the Windsor brick sireets Hotel to day All who are suffering Legion with their eyes and need properly ad- - An official order informed the juBted glasses should take advantage of boys in Porto Rico that they would sail for home on the Michigan between this opportunity -November 20 and 25 Swift Champ has eold his interest in The City Council has given Frank the Pastime Bowling Alley to Dr J R Adair of Carlisle and D J Haus of Adair who is now the sole owner of the Cincinnati a franchise for an electric alleys Mr Champ has also sold hia in- ¬ light plant in Richmond terest in the Mt Sterling bowling alley Private T Brent Moore of the First to his partner Wm Samuels Kentucky is dangerously ill in Porto J T Hinton Jr has secured the¬ Rico He ib a son of Editor Charlie agency for Critchell the noted Cincin- Moore of the Bluegaass Blade nati florist and is prepared to furnish Senator J K Janes Chairman of the the finest flowers at short notice for National Democratic Committee says ballB parties weddings and funerals silver will be the issue in the 1900 cam ¬ He solicits the orders of the public and paign or 6000000 Democrats will desert guarantees satisfaction to the Populists The Mormon Church in Utah is ar ¬ Malachi Turner and George Patter- ranging to Bend 250 more missionaries son coiorea woo oro uuaijscu stealing jewelry from the home of Mr to the South to secure proselytes and Brutus Clay were tried yesterday be- ¬ fifty more of the Latter Day Saints will fore Judge Purnell and were each held invade Kentucky The following persons filed petitions over In 300 bond for trial by the Cir- ¬ in bankruptcy Wednesday at Frankfort cuit Court Thos W Hunter Robertson County The skating rink opened last night in assets 10000 liabilities 10000 Jos the Simms building with a good attend H Hunter Nicholas jounty assets ance of skaters and spectators The 3000 liabilities 10000 J L Jones management has provided a skating Georgetown assets 1000 liabiMties surface of 100x40 feet of new floor 1800 and has new skates The new Paris brass band made its debut last night Dr Adairs Dental Parlors and made creditable music for the short time it has been practicing Having recently been several times asked if I was still conducting my den- ¬ Quiiicy Wards Close Call tal parlors I desire to inform the public A telegram from Richmond to the that I am still at their service and can Courier Journal says that Quincy be found at my office opposite the Court ¬ ¬ Ward of this city narrowly escaped be house My interest in a bowling alley ing killed while out hunting in Madison does not conflict with my practice See Wednesday A gun belonging to one of my card iu another column tbe hunters was accidentally discharged J R Adair D D S lOoctlt a and part of the load entered Quincy arm making a slight flesh wound ¬ ¬ - WE HAVE EE0EIVED A SPLENDID STOCK OP IMPORTED SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS WM ¬ 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 when s FXTE BX33ROTT A VT T4TTOPC S E TIPTON Cutter fm y Sa If you cannot read this small print at a distance of 14 inches your eyesight is failing and should have immediate attention Imperial spectacles and eyeglasses have perfect lenses always perfectly centred and made of purest material set in frames of the highest elasticity and consequently of greatest durability united with tbe utmost lightness and elegance When both frames and lenses are scientifically fitted by Dr C H Bowens system they always give satisfaction for they are perfect Never buy cheap spectacles nor of men who do not know how to fit thenx You will get poorly adjusted spectacles or poor imperfect lenses and are bptter off without any glasses than with either of these defects Buy imperial spectacles of a reliable skillful dealer and they will lust longer without change and be cheapest in the end HH nu Ii TRUNDLE near Paris A T FORSVTH AUCTR Mra E H Rutherford who has been spending a month at the mineral springs at Martinsville Ind to receive arrived BDDIIllISTRflTBRS SALE treatment for rheumatism We have engaged the services of Dr C H Bowen who will Qvisit home Wednesday night very much imour store on the second and last Thursdays of each month and invite all to call and have their eyes examined for which there is no proved Her sister Mm Rout who Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded was also at the springs left yesterday As Administrator of the estate of charge for her hom3 in Versailles after spend Robt G Stoner deceased the under- ¬ signed will on ing the night at Mrs Rutherfords ¬ J The Lexington Leader says double wedding which will interest many Lexington friends and acquaint ¬ ances is reported to be awaiting an early day for announcement The brides are two charming sisters of Scott county and the grooms elect are one a prosperous and popular bachelor of Scott county and the other a handsome preacher in the Christian Church a graduate of the Kentucky University and a well known orator and reciter of eloquence You can save big money by having you papering done now by J T Hinton A FRIDAY NOVEMBER 25 1898 JNext visit Wednesday Nov 23d on account of Thanksgiy ing day being 24th beginning at ten oclock a m on his late home farm situated about 2 miles Little Kock from Paris on the Pans tnrnpike expose to public sale the fol ¬ lowing personal property 16 Tou Will Iiike To Get Into It when your shirt is laundered by our perNo chafing or rough fect methods edges to annoy you and the color and finish are exquisite Our laundry work is sure to please the most fatidibns and our efforts to make our laundry work superior to all others finds its reward in the large patronage we enjoy ¬ head of cattle good feeders 5 6 4 pair of mules extra work stock milk cows first class yearling Jersey heifers 4 yearling Jersey steers 1 Jersey bull One half interest in a Shetland stal- ¬ 4 Shetland mares 1 lion 2 harness horses Shetland foal Bowling Notes Barber Shop Moved Wanted livery tf New corn immediate R B HUTCHCRAFT de- - Buck and Bill have moyed their bar- ¬ Mt Sterling may play another series ber shop across the street and now have of games here next week An Incendiary Fire to the handsomest baiber shop and bath Dr Adair offers a box of fine cigars All work done in ever in Like all other conflagrations strikes the person making the best average be- - rooms neatness Paris dispatch With and with AUej b twenty games at the Pastime tnanks for past favors Buck and Bill a business mau when he can least afford solicit a liberal share of the pu lie it The only safe 4way is to carry fore December 1st lfcTJrtwlinfr Team of thii patronage tf miTT i sufficient insurance to make you safe in the Cyntbiana team any event I write policies for the best city has challenged My agency insures against insurance companies sound and as for a series of games fire wind and storm best oil re- ¬ cheap as any agent - About 200 barrels of corn 3 twp horse wagons and frames 4 double sts of wagon harness Spring wagon dump cart Buck board break cart Plows 1 corn marker 1 grind atone 1000 fence posts 15 gate posts etc the Tekms Three months credit 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 caBh 21 head of hogs Laundry The Bourbon Steam Proprietors BRO W M HINTON JR Telephoa8 No 4 K - V t GROCERIES AND FRUIT JAS R ROGERS Admr Robt G Stoners estate A T hunt Bell have returned from a days N near Cowan Station on the L Hfet prompt paying compa- ¬ iti liable J nies non union friends inMadisn county W O HINTON Agent George Williams Ciav and Duncan and the Geo N Parris The former killed forty birds latter killed twenty four Tnnins Clav is hunting birds in IfyourBoysfrom3tol5 years Nieholas and Robertson a good all wool knee re- - old need Jessamine Hunting Club has The pants suit which is sewed with trirj I Among The Hunters Q Ward Jr is hunting T Porter Smith lloct tf Paris Ky Foesyth Auctr td GEO N PARRIS FRUIT STORE Prices Low Goods First Class GROCERY NexfrDoor to Postal Telegraph Oilice Wanted -- ER8 and butter Always ask for Paris Milling Oos Purity flour All grocers keep it Insist on having Purity every time Top and Storni overcoats for Bfi SWEENEY Office Hours 8 to 0 a m 7 1 to 3 p m to 8 p m w fir k 1 Mt-4-- T - TriTTl Arkansas cesaful hnnting Vo hnntiner 0 UUUMV floods prevented The M W CCA at Price sue silk can gave mouev J -- in - where men from 5 to Cos Vi -- 25 at Price Office --lPhone 135 i Residence Phone 27 Night Ring n y U0v iw j fV3 fr O - A V if -- k gsgrrowMiMtaH1 7 u iXZ32 immmnmM0imtrmat 9 6 THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18 1898 home to her people it is supposed cut off now for the first time sines her RAINY DAY She left two nights ago that is one marriage from the soothing and com- ¬ Kinder like a stormy day take It all to-¬ reason I am here fort of the perilous drug to the use of gether But Merriam burst in upon her wail¬ which she had become wedded almost only pleasant Dont believe Id want it jest A FHE BOURBON NEWS Eighteenth Year Established 1881 Published Every Tuesday and Friday by WALTER CHAMP Etutors lnA owners BRUCE MIIiliER f WOMEN OF PUERTO RICO They Ride to Cliurcli on 31 Constantly Smolve IiT ltlaclc Cisrars tiles and fci try his fortune in the newly acquired island of Puerto Rico must make up his mind to be startled and even shocked by the manners and customs of that West Indian possession A correspondent now looking- over the ground there writes that hardly any¬ body ever thinks of walking Men and women alike ride mules the wealthier females using the English side saddle though some prefer the safer though elumsy Spanish saddle Poorer women ride astride without excithrg any comment among the natives The correspondent continues I noticed one rider near Juatia Diaz who took my mind back to the old days of chivalry She was a lovelj girl cf about 15 or 16 with a face like a madon na and a figure like an artist model One little foot crept out benoath her silk riding skirt and to my surprise it Avas devoid of hosiery The skin was like polished velvet and was of a pink ¬ ish gold of an exquisite tint It was shod with a slipper of satin or silk em broidered in color and had an arched instep which made th foot all the more charming by its setting The time to see the women at their best is on Sunday morning when they ride from their homes to mass in the nearest church or cathedral On Sunday morning while riding leisurely into a smali village on my way to this town I met a crowd of worshipers on their way to mass Nearly all the wom- ¬ en were on muleback and sat or lolled as ifthey were in an easy chair in their own homes A few probably wealthier than the others or else delicate in ¬ - Ay Chicago man who may decide to ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ J health- were accompanied by litte darky boys who held over ihem a para - the shoulders and formed a huge line larger indeed than a string of sleigh bells These are ornamcital lcsarhs and are not used for prayer The pray ing rosary is as small and dainty as aol or anounbrella On Sunday each woman wears a huge rosary sometimes so large as to 1 saw several that be uncomfortable were so unwieldy that they went over ¬ Si- - those used by fashionable wcincn in our own Roman Catholic churches Besides the fan and the rosary overy woman was provided with a neat and often handsomely bound prayer book and a huge lighted cigar or cigarette This is indeed the land for women who lov e the weed A few jmoke cigar ¬ ettes and pipes but the majority like partajas perfectos Napoleons and other rolls of the weed larger than those usnally seen in our own land They smoke them at home and in the festieetslat the table or on theJjalconv lying in nammocKs or loiung on tneir steeds and only desist when within the sacred walls of the church The mo ¬ ment mass is over aud they emerge into the sunlight the first thing the women do is to light a fresh cigar and then Chicago Chron ¬ climb into the saddle icle Chapter X Florence learns Merriam has been to see Mrs McLane and in a storm of passion will not allow him to ex A Sevr York Society Girl Who Served plain Shortly after Merriam is intercepted by Fannie McLane as he is passing through as Nurse UTet Her Fate In the Graftons yard Florence witnesses the Sick Room meeting which she supposes has been pre- ¬ and Hop awed and dismayed dared dis- ¬ Quickly he obey him in nothing dressed his master pulling on light rid ¬ ing breeches and leggings instead of the cavalry scouting rig and carefully drawing a hunting shirt over the crippled arm that in its sling and ban ¬ dages was now bound close to the body It seemed to take no time at all to get him dressed yet Merriam fumed and raged and then limped forth into the weather If the sky was allers blue guess Id be com- ¬ hall bidding Hop go saddle Brown plainin once And a pesterin around wishin it was Dick at At sound of his halting footsteps in rainin Joe Lincoln in L A W Bulletin the hall she had once more roused her- ¬ self to action her own weight of care Randy and trouble urging her on for Gods sake answer me she cried Are you sure are you sure was there no other statement no other paper BY CAPTAIN CHARLES KING Did he persist to the last that his moth- ¬ er was alive Copyrighted 1896 by F Tennyson Neely Mrs McLane was the answer you forced me to tell you the truth SYNOPSIS Chapter I Fannie McLane a young I did all I could to keep it and to keep widow is invited to visit the Graftons myself from you but you would have at Fort Sedgwick Her sister tries to dis- it suade her as Randolph Merriam whom Oh Rand- - Randy she cried she had jilted for old McLane and his bride You are heartless You are brutal are stationed there Chapter II Fannie McLanes wedding vindictive You are punishing me be ¬ causes family feeling A few months later cause I so cruelly wronged you But she while traveling with her husband what did I ever do to you compared meets Merriam on his wedding trip Chapter III Some time previous to this with what you have done to me Oh Merriam had gone on a government sur- ¬ why if you ever loved me why could vey fallen ill and had been nursed by Mrs you not have destroyed that lying pa- ¬ Tremaine and daughter Florence A hasty note from Mrs McLanes stepson takes per that is to rob me of my name my him to the plains rights rob me of everything Chapter IV Young McLane dictates to Hush he answered leaning hcav Merriam a dying message which is sent ilj against the balustrade I rode to Parry a young Chicago lawyer and brother-in-laReply night and day We sent the swiftest of Mrs McLane causes Merriam to swoon He is taken to courier we had to save your honor to the Tremaines calls for Florence Engagement of Florence stop tli at marriage Chapter V But you didnt stop it You were Tremaine to Merriam is announced wed ¬ ding shortly follows too late she cried And when you Chapter VI Mr McLane is mysterious- ¬ saw it was too late instead of burning ly shot in San Francisco Merriam is greatly excited when he reads account in those papers or giving them to me papers While still in mourning Mrs Mc- ¬ you held them that you might triumph Lane prepares to visit Fort Sedgwick over my ruin Then when you knew I Chapter VII Mrs McLane arrives at was coming to beg for them you were the fort Merriam is startled at the news and he and his wife absent themselves a coward Randy you sent them all to from the formal nop that evening Ned Parry that my own sister might Chapter VIII Mr and Mrs Merriam gloat over my downfall pay their respects to the widow on an Mrs McLane he interrupted this evening when she would be sure to have many other callers When the call Is is all unjust all untrue Ask Mr Parry returned Merriam Is away and hi wife when he comes as come he probably pleads illness as excuse for not seeing will But this ends our meetings God her Mrs McLane receives telegram Ar- ¬ rested Chicago Your uncle stricken par- ¬ forbid that I should ever see you alone alysis You will be summoned Secure again It has driven from me my wife papers otherwise lose everything C M the wife I love and love devotedly She faints and is revived with difficulty do you hear and Im going now to Chapter IX Mrs McLane desires to see Merriam Grafton persuades him to go find her but the widow postpones the meeeting till And then he broke away Out to the next noon In Gods ing half incoherent words You or I name what do j ou mean complainin Here Hop quick must be mad And a pesterin around wishin It was Fetch them at Where are my clothes ralnin once then go forCapt Grafton lake a stormy mornin now with the wa- ¬ Im not mad she answered Read ter dashin spouts foam this the letter she left for you and From the eaves and from the In and a splashin the wretched woman tossed upon the With the leaves and twigs around shinin bed the note she had taken from among wet and drippin the others on the mantel and shouting Shakln in the wind with drops skipppin for a light Merriam tore open the en- ¬ Like ter see the gusts of rain where theres velope while the Chinaman nerveless naught ter hinder and obedient to the masters will threw Sail acrost the fields and come spat open the shutters against the winder In the next minute Randy had read Streakin down along the panes fioodin the page with staring flhrobbing eyes sills and ledges the sashs then fairly ordered her from the room Makin little fountains like in edges and dazed yet terrified at the effect of dimpled her announcement she crept into Flor- ¬ Tjike ter see the brooks and ponds up all over ences room and threw herself into a lake ter see the dimon s shine on the bend chair moaning and rocking to and fro in clover Like ter see the happy ducks in the pud ¬ Like a madman Merriam was up and dles sailing tearing about issuing rapid orders to And the stuck up rooster all draggled wet the servant his lameness all forgotten weather If the sky was allers blue guess Id be every-which-w- ay and trailln But I like it best inside with the fire a gleamin And myself with chores all done settin round and dreamin With the kitten on my knee and the ket- ¬ tle hummin And the rain drops on the roof Home Sweet Home a drummin Kinder like a stormy day take it all to- Dont believe Id want it jest only pleasant An Army W ¬ w from the hour that she met McLane poor self absorbed Fanny was pouring out her story and her secret in almost incoherent ravings to her hostess Dr Leavitt who had suspected the cause of lfer vagaries before was confident of it when he was called in to prescribe and quickly found the dainty little case that Grafton had discovered the day before It was hours before she could be even measurably quieted and meantime what a talo of shame and woe had she net poured into Harriets astonished ears Strained from its ravings and inco- ¬ herences and straightened out in chronological order the story resolved itself into this John Harold McLane was a southern sympathizer as a young man and went to California during the war provided with a liberal allowance and an opportunity of embarking in business At Sacramento he fell into the clutches of a notorious household Old man Perkins had three handsome daughters and a scheming wife The mothers aim was to marry those girls to wealth- - men and she had succeeded as to two of them and McLane fell a victim to the plot and was married to the third A son John H Jr was born to them in June 67 and trouble of every kind followed The sisters had quarreled with their respective lords one of whom had abandoned his wife and gone to Japan while the other even more desperate had gone to his grave McLanes home people refused to recognize any of the Perkins stock and cut off the young fellows allowance Old man Perkins therefore had three married daughters and one on his hands and pandemonium reigned within his gates He had to order the eldest daughter out of the house and she revenged herself by eloping with a man who deserted wife and chiidren to run away with this magnificently handsome creature a thing he mourned in sackcloth and ashes until his money vanishing she ran off with another victim and left him poor indeed yet vastly better off than when he had her McLanes wife was the best of the three in disposition but that was say ¬ ing little and when all his money was gone they fairly kicked him out of doors and he in desperation drifted to Nevada and the mines just in the days when colossal fortunes were being made by men who were wielding pick and shovel At the very time old Perkins people were trying to get a divorce alleging desertion and failure to support McLane loomed up at Vir ginia City as part owner of a lode that paid like the Comstock and his Sacra- ¬ self-direct- ed him all the money he needed and bade him go and live the life he always longed to live that of a prospector and miner in the Sierras McLane the fa ¬ ther was away and had been away for Mrs McLane the several months mother after a furious quarrel with her protector something over a year be- ¬ fore had agreed to return to California and never trouble him again upon pay ment of a big round sum in cash She would not listen to a pension and the story that came to the husbands ears soon after was that at last his Sacra- ¬ mento wife had rewarded the fidelity of her old friend the steamboat engineer but the lawyers sent to trace the matter were confronted by unlooked for news unwelcome news and therefore news they fully investigated before report- ¬ ing since if true it wTould put an end to what promised to be a most profit- ¬ able case That 25000 was practically wasted Mrs John H McLane was ¬ had done To buy him off Mellen gaco A LITTLE NONSENSE v - They say he is worth half Claribel How Matlea a million at the least Boston 1 should like to be his widow Transcript Greene Oh yes havent you Redd many ever heard of the Frankfurter links Yonkers Statesman Citizen Youve lynched the wrong Do they play golf in Ger¬ man Well Detroit Journal What are you going to Big Head call your new paper Home and Fire ¬ Jumpuppe No Flat and side then Town Topics Steam neater It seems strange to hear the ocean One would think Why so roar that such an immense volume of water Answers would drown the noise Have you a book In a Book Store entitleShort Road to Wealth Certainly and I suppose youll want a Flie copy of the penal code too gende Blaetter I No Chairman of Vigilance suppose the drinks is on me dead Lto be continued I notice that thej are building a vessel that will steam 45 knots an hour A Man In Vermont Who Was Easily said the first cousin of the Esteemed Idiot the Champion in the Isnt it easy to untie a sailor Stinjry Class Chicago knot without steaming it ENTITLED TO FIRST PRIZE mont declared a Detroiter who had been an industrious globe trotter for a great many years I had been up in the mountains one day and when I was making my way through the low hills to my stopping place I heard a frightful yelling which appeared to me to come from the bowels of the earth Had I been a superstitious man I should have taken to my heels Fix ¬ ing the direction of the noise I ran toward it and soon came to the top of a wrell around which there was a pile of clay and broken stone I called down and had a prompt answer Pull me outen this tarnal quick stranger I put in a big blast an lit the fuse That thar critter what I had working fur me pulled half way up an then scotched the winlass Haul away or Ill be shot outer this here well like it was a cannon I tugged away with such might and main that I broke the crank to the windlass and I heard the old fellow yell- ¬ ing like a wild man from the bottom of the well Seizing the rope I pulled him out hand over hand and Ill give you my word that I never before had such a job It seemed to me that I could never breathe right or be real strong again Before I could stand up the old chap was dunning me for two shillings to replace the broken wind ¬ lass I ceased to wonder at the pre ¬ dicament in which the hired man had left him Detroit Free Press The respect and veneration paid to the fair sex formed an essential in- ¬ gredient in chivalry This it is supposed was derived from the customs of the primitive Germans whose fe- ¬ males are represented to have been very high spirited and tohave exercised con- ¬ siderable sway over the other sex Whatever truth there may be in- this ¬ - Stingiest man I ever met was in Ver- ¬ Sun son-in-la- w the sexton that the church was on fire Veiy well replied the parson I will retire Perhaps youd better wake up Louisville Courier the congregation Journal Aunt Whom does your new little sister most look like your father or your mother Little Emma Both she has no teeth thats like mommer To- And shes hairless like popper ronto World WATCHING THE CARS A A Washington clergjman was told by Common Siflit Yet One That Is Al ¬ ways Interesting to VoianR and Old Aliie ¬ ¬ ROMANCE OF A HOSPITAL versity was taken to the Presbyterian hospital in New York Foi weeks he battled with death fighting- for life as only a brave strong man can light Through it all he was cheered and helped by the beautiful woman dressed in the simple gown of blue and white linen with a dainty white cap on her - Prof W M Daniels of Princeton uni- - I v cn f- - - fa - Her patience never failed her zeal never flagged At last the light was won He wilt sooir get well now the doctois said as they looked at him T owe it all to her the professor said feebly with a grateful glance at his She smiled at his words of nurse He was Iter patient that was praise all Uecausc she loved her work she had watched over him with anxious care and ministered to his every waut Once to the outside world she had been known as Miss Joan Robertsoi one of the prettiest girls in Moiiville Conn There had been merry limes parties and fun and sweethearts a plenty in those days Put she had wil ¬ lingly given them all up that she might comfort the sick and suffering ex ¬ changed the soft music of the ballroom for a hospital ward where she listened to notes of anguish Now she was only known as Nurse even to Prof Dan ¬ iels That she was beautiful even in her prim garb of hospital nurse was undeniable She vas tall slender graceful with great dark eyes full of pity and tenderness aoti waving brown hair and a complexion as fair as a lily But it was not the beauty of her face and form that Prof Danieis saw In the hours when lie stood upon the dim borderland of the unknown when human- sight grows very clear he had looked deeper still Recently there was a pretty home wedding at an old family homestead in dark hair Chapter XI 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 fight with greasers Chapter XII Florence In her deep dis- ¬ appointment leaves her home in the night for her fathers house at the cantonment Chapter XIII Three personal telegraph messages come for Merriam from Parry Latter is notified of Merriams mishap miles from posts A dispatch from her law- ¬ yer on his way to the fort together with account of serious injuries to Merriam account of serious injuries to Merriam causes Mrs McLane to faint Chapter XIr Merriam is brought in in the ambulance inquires for Florence but gets only an evasive answer doctor fear- ¬ ing news of her flight may prove fatal to him Chapter XV Just about noon when the hospital attendant was away at dinner Mrs McLane steals in on Merriam What follows is thus described arranged heard the swift of light footsteps in the hall a swish of skirts and stretching out his arm he called aloud Florence darling and the next min ¬ ute a womans form was at his bedside and he started up rubbing his eyes startled believing perhaps that onnecticut Miss Joan Robertson laid amazed still dreaming he was rside her simple garb of a hospital trembling outstretchedfor there with hands stood nursVand put on a white satin gown Fan ny McLane iirid Pro Wiuthrop More Daniels was What where is my wife he made the happiest man on earth Chi gasped I thought why surely this cago Chronicle cannot be you pit-a-p- at CHAPTER XV Continued He was half asleep half awake in tihat helplessly lethargic state that seems to possess most temperaments after subjection to the influence of mor- ¬ phine He was conscious of no pain no soreness conscious of nothing but that longing for the coming of Florence and a wondering as to the time of night or day He rememhered half opening his eyes and seeing Hop blinking in an easy chair by the bedside and then noticed that it was in the spare room the guest room he was lying and he thought it must be near dawn for the shutters and shades were drawn yet a dim light was shining through He thought Florrie must be in her room the front room and he was just thinking of calling to the servant and rousing him when he ¬ stable he staggered love pity devotion urging him on and triumphing over the still numbing effect of the deaden- ¬ ing drug whose languorous spell he had never known before and Brown Dick whinnied his welcome and impa- ¬ tience and Hop Ling whimpered his pidgin protests even as he wTas cinching on Merriams field saddle with its well stocked pouches Randy fiercely ordered silence bade the Chi- ¬ naman give him a hand and then with blurred eyes and senses with ears still drowsily ringing he slowly climbed into saddle hardly missing the customary grip of the left hand in the mane Then out he rode into the sun- ¬ shine Brown Dick bounding with eagerness to search for and rejoin his stable mate and then with every stride as he tore away over the mesa Randy felt the cobwebs brushing from his brain and hope and determination spurring him on You have broken your word and gone to your old love was the stern message of Florences brief letter I will be no mans fool no faithless husbands wife You need not look for me nor follow for I will never come to you again Another time pride anger and sense of wrong might have held his hand but not now And before that half crazed half cringing woman could give the alarm Randy Merriam was riding fast and furious to join the pursuit think ing only of her suffering and her sorrow all ignorant mercifully of the new peril that involved his precious ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ wife ¬ Tree Press turned AJLieral icuintt said the eloquent attorney after the prisoner had been acquitted now that its all over tell me honestly whether you burglarized that house Say boss I thonglftt did tiillhecrd that speech or yournrbut now I know Sam well Unit It is I Handy she quavered j uuuiu not rest nor sleep knew you were alone with no one to I care for you Alone he interrupted What do you mean Where is Florence mv wife j T11U m wiuicui I was I didnt Detroit juu she answered - - uun x mean - - tney navent jtoid of Chicago 1 CU uuc lias jjxme Meantime utterly broken down and -- Leavitt to heap imprecation on the head of that hapless Chinaman Implicit obedience to the will of his master was the only creed Hop Ling observed Mellium say dless and catchum saddle and flask and lunch that was enough Mellium say lide an catchum Missee Mellium and Hop Ling wasnt fool enough to interfere But if Dr Leavitt had lost one pa-¬ tient Fate had provided him with another He was needed at once at Graf- ¬ tons and tarrying only long enough t report to Buxton the escape of Lieut Merriam he hastened to the bedside of Mrs McLane now in sore need of med- ¬ ical attention Harriet Grafton has been heard to say that that afternoon and the night that followed made her ten years older but her looks do not warrant the statement Unquestionably she had a hard time and might have had a muchliarder but for the opportune arrival at the post just before sundown of the lately blockaded lawyer Mr Edward Parry ¬ ¬ ¬ It was vain for Dr them and remained indefinitely until the bickering drove McLane mad and he skipped to Frisco where every deal he made in the stock market went his way and he became a millionaire before he was 30 Again his pretty but low bred wife followed and again he honestly tried to make the best of his bargain but her mad extravagance and the ceaseless incursions of mother were too much for and sister-in-lahim One day there came a crash and much of his fortune was swept away He had to break up his San Francisco home and go back to Virginia City and a furious quarrel followed in which he ordered the Perkinses never to darken his doors again and lo his wife sided with her sister and elected to go with them McLane would gladly have part- ¬ ed with them all but he had grown to love his boy When once more a year later fortune smiled on him and with a new bank account he came down to San Francisco the Perkinses had dis- ¬ appeared Two of the sisters were liv¬ ing the lives of adventuresses Old Per ¬ kins was dead and huried and no one knew where the rest had gone a host of Sacramento tradesmen wished they could find out Then McLane came east bringing his sheaves with him and his family not unnaturally forgave and welcomed He him Prosperity followed him fairly coined money and Uncle Abe Mellen was onlj too glad to have him as a partner and then after a lapse of years when he thought her dead and honestly wished her so his blissful bachelor life wTas broken in upon by the reappearance of his Sacramento wife now a handsome woman of nearly 40 and a stalwart stripling whom he recognized at once as his long lost son For two years he provided for her and tried to educate the boy but never again acknowledged her as his wife and so long as she was amply paid and housed lodged and cared for she never protested Macs club friends sometimes winked and nudged each other when the tall young fellow appeared at the waiting room with a let- ¬ ter or when occasionally a dashing looking woman patroled the neighbor- ¬ hood until he would come out and join her The boy was wild and wouldnt study and was expelled from the sohools at which he was entered by the name of Perkins and the landlords complained of the people Mrs Perkins received and entertained then Mac put the young man in Mellens bank and there he was when the Hayward nieces came back from Europe and Charlotte married Ned Parry and Fan wished to marry Merriam It was J H McLane Jr who did Uncle Abes work for him and went around among Merriams creditors and got them to unite in their complaint to the war department but by that time he had seen sometmng ot Randy had taken a shine to him as he expressed it and when he learned that Merriam had been banished to the frontier as a consequence he told the old man that he was done withthat sort of dirtv work and was minded to go land confess to Miss Hayward what ho w mento wife who was believed to be deeply in love with a steamboat en- ¬ gineer proved that she wasnt by jour ¬ neying to Virginia City with her little boy and reclaiming her now prosperous husband There they lived in style and the Perkins household came to visit Ancient Gallantry We will that every man who shall be in company with a lady pass safe and unmolested unless he be guilty oi And Louis II duke of Bourmurder bon instituting the order of the Golden Shield enjoins his knights to honor above all the ladies and not permit anyone to slander them because he from them after God comes adds all the honor that man can acquire N Y Ledger ¬ ¬ statement certain it is that a high species of gallantry forms the very spirit of modern chivalry and as a proof of this we have only to refer to the classification of a knights duty to fear God and love the ladies to perceive how necessary female adoration is to the very existence of this order This prin ciple of female adoration so prominently displayed in every aspect ol chivalry extended its influence to the lawrs of the times for we find James LT of Arragon ordering in this manner ¬ ¬ ¬ My youthful son said a father said to me the other day 4I love to watch the cars We were standing--oa bridge where many trains pass seeing the cars go under trains going one way and the other txsS engines backing down and hooking on to trains cars and locomotive all the time in mo- ¬ tion Even in its most commonplace aspect a fascinating spectacle and I told the boy that I loved to watch em too and so we stood there a long time and looked at em It made me think of the time when I was young about 714000000 years ago though I feel young still for all that when I used to watch the cars myself Locomotives burned wood in those days1 and the tenders were stacked up high with cordwood The engines were not half so big as they are now and they had great funnel shaped smoke ¬ stacks flaring wide at the top butthe were fascinating just the same In the town I lived in then the en ¬ gines waiting to couple on to trains to take them along their stretch of the ssl C road from that noint on used do baclc MBt1Wlfc down from the roundhouse andtovai in a cut a block or two from the rail efflR-srroad station This cut was walled up on the sides and the outside tracks of the lines laid in the cut came close to the wall the top of which was about on a level with the top of the locomotive n EEfeg-ffy- - a W V Mr i I el -- ¬ Burying Them One by One Yes remarked an enterprising colored pastor in one of the southern cities Ive done had a powerfu lot o trouble in my chch On yeah I had all de deacon3 agin me to once Dey kep a sayin foh me to go but I says No bruders Im not de one fur to depart If deres any emygratin fur to be done its you datll do it Finiy deir prevailin got so frequent like dat I done come right out on em in one ob my red hottest suhmons I shook my fingers at em right in de meetin You deacons dah yous and I says jist a workin an a workin for yoah seves Im a workin foh de good Laud an Im a goin to stay heah in dis church till I buries ebery one ob you An it wrant very long befoah I did bury one of em an de oders dey got mos powerful scart an I dont never have any moah trouble after dat And the sable shepherd lighted his pipe gently collapsing into noiseless reminiscence Every Where How the Whale Escaped A whale is seldom caught napping j When however one is waked from his r is a i after dinner sleep by a passing vessel he makes off from the intruder in great haste The author of a recent book With Russian Pilgrims has a good story to tell of a whale thus disturbed One day at sea when I was chaplain on the Vancouver a big whale created a sensation The Tipper deck was cov- ¬ ered with loungers for it was a lovely summer afternoon and all the deck chairs had their novel reading occu- ¬ pants The whale was sleeping in the sunshine and suddenly felt his tail tickled by the passing monster He leaped bodily out of the water in his anxiety to hurry away The fashiona- ¬ Usurpation ble crowd gave a shout novels flew Crawford Prize fighters and chairs emptied themselves quickly particularly unfortunaU in t MrlL as everyone rushed to the rail but the ried lives whale dived and an infants voice said Crabshaw Xo wonder Thfcv donV Ma did the whale junnVbutof the -- Sometimes there would be three en¬ gines waiting in this cut for trains And that always made an interestingscene the three engines standing close together all breathing in the peculiar way that engines have more like a short regular cough than it is breath ¬ ing but I was always the most in- ¬ terested in the one on the track near¬ est the wall where I went Every once in awhile I used to go down there on that wall and stay therer and watch the locomotive right close by until it went out and sometimes if its train was late that might be half an hour or more but I never tired of it I used to see the engineer pick up his oil can with the long spout and swing down out of the cab to the ground and walk all around the engine very de- liberately and oil everything every ¬ where and then hed seem to sort of take a look all around and then hed climb up in the cab again and put the can down and get some cotton waste out of the box on the tender and rub the oil off his hands All this time the fire ¬ man would be doing something shiu ing the brass or a last touch maybe they used to have more brass on en ¬ gines then than they do nowadays and all this time quiet and still as it was in the cu all three engines would be breathing in that slow sort of a cough like breathing seemed as though they were breathing just as slow and easy as they could and sort of saving themselves up for the time when they have to stretch out Pretty aoon the other engines would back down one after the other and then the time would come for my en ¬ gine to go I used to see the engineer touch thr throttle gently starting the engine backing down and then in two or three minutes Id see him coming up the track again hauling the trajn Run- ndng slow through the cut but picking ij u iuue mi me time sitting with hi4 hand on the throttle and looking out aiit rtu nreman sitting now on the sect over on the other side of the cab look- mg ahead too and keeping the bell go¬ ing It was a great delightto see the tram go by and how empty the cu seemed after rt had gone Love to Watch the cars We and I don t know of anythingall dok thatwould do better for a typeor symbol or emblem or whatever you call American people than 4hat it of the swift and powerful machine splendid ern American locomotive N Y Sua - tender -- H H - - t W l - - cabin window Youths Companion -- ri 1 THE BOURBON Ji N EWS PARIS EX FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18 1898 HARDSHIPS OF ARMY LIFE A MUCH MOURNED MOTHER SYom the Press Milroy Ind Col Sliafter Tliouglit Twice in One of the first to offer their services for the Month Was Too Often for country in the Civil War was A R Sefton of Slilroy Rush Co Ind He made a good Her to Die record The life of every soldier is a hard one and Mr Sef tons case was no exception When Shafter was senior colonel of the We were in Tennessee penned in on all army he was temporarily in charge of some sides Our rations were very scarce said western post and numbered in his com- ¬ he and we had begun to go on quarter mand an exceedingly bright capable fellow allowance and as the rain was not enough whose cleverness was continually getting to replenish the wells or streams our can- him the noncommission stripes and whose teens went empty We were hurried on escapades were as frequently getting and the only way to quench our thirst was to him reduced to just ranks One day this the go down on our hands and knees and drink soldier turned up at Shafters quarters with from the hoof tracks made by the horses a long face and applied for leave to attend the funeral of his mother who had died the pievious night he said in the town The request was granted but later on in looking over the same records the colonel discov- ¬ ered that the same man had been granted leave the month before on the identical pre-¬ text Shafter said nothing but a couple of days afterward encountered the bereaved warrior on the pirade ground Look here my man said Pecos Bill solemnly I want to ask you a question Were you good to that mother of yours while she was alive so Well sir yes sir that is I hope so stammered the culprit not knowing what was coming I hope so too replied the colonel Ive heard of mothers dying for their sons but never of one dying twice in 30 days for one ou may go in mourning for a month at the guardhouse N 0 Times Democrat Our Canteens were Empty Some of us were taken sick from the effects of this I was laid up several weeks POINTED PARAGRAPHS in a field hospital from fever From that time I was always afflicted more or less About four years ago I became much Some Short Sentences Containing worse Our family doctor seemed puzzled Truths Which We AH over my case and it began to look as if there Recognize was no hope for my recover and that the inevitable end was near Cupid has a snap when he encounters an Last November I was advised to try Dr idle brain Williams Pink Pills The physicians said Bucket shopping is about the only kind they were an excellent medicine but would do no good in my case But I tried them men indulge in Some wive3 prepare for war by rifling and am glad I did for I became better at their husbands pockets once Eight boxes taken according to direcAny man who will enlist to get away from tions cured me I used the last of the pills about a year ago and have not been troubled his wifes mother is a coward Marriages may be made in Heaven but with my ailments since The power of Dr Williams Pink Pills for there will always be a few doubters Political economy is the art or getting the Pale People in the vast number of diseases most votes for the least money due to impure or poisoned blood has been Lots of friends are retained by not say ¬ demonstrated in thousands of instances as ing the smart things we might have said remarkable as the one related above Education benefits a man but little if he is unable to recognize an opportunity when he When She Was Young meets it Mr De Bussy Do you know that lady in The possibilities of a penitentiary sentence blue How beautiful she is arc about the only thing that can add to Miss Debutante That is Miss Charmian I think she must have been quite pretty the dangers of football for a girl to find Its sometimes difficult when she was young her ideal man but shes nearly always will How old is she ing to accept a substitute Twenty two if shes a day Brooklyn A man may be the monejed factor during life the engagement but after marriage the woman always TnEitnis more Catarrh in this section of Chicago Eveningappoints herself casnicr News 7 MM r7niMiadlAflKB3tH9 THE TEETH OF HORSES A VIRGINIA COLONY AN EXHIBITION COOP It In Roomy Knouprli Appear to Ativan tngrc and to lie Coiufortnltlc - for the IJirils to -- We have several requests for direc- ¬ tions for building- coops for exhibiting fowls at fairs and shows and give above an illustration of such a coop The illustration explains itself so well that but little by way of explanation is necessary This cooj is 30 inches high 30 inches wide and 24 inches deep but these uimensions are by no means obligatory us coops are built of va rious sizes to suit the taste and purpose of the builder We would urge however that exhibitors who supply their own coops make them roomy ¬ ¬ Tt if II yi i MM if 1 jr 1 iaJar JIPiT f I I I M II I lit EXHIBITION COOP enough for the birds to be comforta- ¬ ble in nothing is so certain to make the birds appear at a disadvantage as too close quarters We would make a frame oi l inch stuff the ends back and top being covered with stout serv iceable duck the floor being of half inch matched boards and the front being made of half inch rods set into top and bottom of frame 2ys inches apart excepting that the two or three cen- ¬ ter rods are set into a sliding bed piece at bottom and pass up through the 1op frame giving access to the interior The bed piece of the gate should slide upon the rods on each side Short rods are set in the front upon which to suspend cups for food and water A curtain for the front to be let down at night and in day time be rolled up as in the illustration adds to the neatness of the structure and ornamental brass headed tacks to secure the duck ends etc improves the appearance The rods in front look best if round al 1 hough eight square rods are very neat Many owners of private coops keep them neatly painted Farm Poultry ¬ ¬ r THE DUCK BUSINESS iiPlflPproHtablc When Conducted with ludsrnient and in t5ie Proper Locality -- make mud Ducks should be kept out of the door yard ana they have no place in the barn yard or about the watering troughs oE any kind They are so easily shut out of any place that it is not a hard master to keep them from getting into mis ¬ chief They cannot crawl through a small hole in a fence and if the fence is three feet high they will never getovc it Ducks will drink more water than other kinds of poultry but they do not need it for any other purpose Jf they arc given their water in a trough over which slats are nailed to prevent them from getting into the water they will not make any more mud than other fowls Whether kept for eggs or hatched to be sold when ten or twelve - ryr- - - tf - ijyia weeks aid they are more profitable than chickens and much more comfort able to handle as they are domestic in Uieir habile easily tamed and always ARTISTIC WATERING TROUGH ready to eat almost anything that is given them and turn it to good use by up watering troughs with common growing heavier all the time Farm- ¬ field stones usiti IMVtliTifl nnmon VUIIUUM ers Voice foundation below frost and lav Get the loies up into the form decided AMONG THE POULTRY upon having the pipe enter at the bot- ¬ tom The illustration shows a curved Ten weeks from shell to market is front that is very attractive If such a flie time allolted a chicle front can be built against a ledge so Geese cannot be raised to an advan ¬ much the better Otherwise a stone tage without grass and water work bsick must be provided Let vines Cull out the poor layers and give the coer the back leaving only the front exposed Orange Judd Farmer prolific hens more room to work Scalded sweet milk and cooked rice Economy in Hop Killing will stop diarrhoea in chickens Avoid As this ih the season when hog kill ¬ giving sloppy food when in this con- ¬ ing is most common it is worth while dition A breed of fowls kept for the eggs to remind those who have but one or atone should be that one which can be two or even three hogs to kill that it kept with the least excuse for food or is far cheaper to take these where a larger number are to be slaughtered support iSarly maturity is an hem with poul and where there are all the conven- ¬ try especially chickens and turkeys iences than to kill the hogs at home when raising them forimirkt Prairie sajs the Fruit Grower and Practical Farmer Heating the water and ret Parmer ting ready generally take a good deal of time When this is done the work Why Sonic Farmers Fail Do farmers in general appreciate the ot killing and dressing requires com- ¬ need of preparing the soil for a crop in paratively little It is far better for They do theoretically but prac farmers to coooerate in this work than N time tically farmers are disposed to displa in any other ve know Each farmer ihat lack of exacting promptness that who has onlj a few hogs to kill can characterizes the successful business have this job done for him much cheap- man This is more frequently the line er as well as more easily than he ion of dcraarkaiion between success and do it for himself failure in farming than is realized After the second 3ear thehens vume Farmers are usually always at work but being employed at the thing most as a winter egg producer lessens coding attention lib what requires full ta Ten flockst each consisting of ten understanding of oh I hens are enough for an acre JSFieM and Farm ¬ ¬ ¬ There is an unfounded prejudice against ducks and geese in the minds of many farmers The usual excuse is that they have a habit oC puddling in every bit of water they iintl until they uake a mud hole there Hogs have a similar habit but no one objects to them on that account be cause the hogs are kept in their plaees Miid is not necessary to the happiness of cither ducks or hogs In fact both are better if kept where they cannot ¬ Why Tliey Should Be Examined at An Interesting PenrPictnrc of Liife licgrular Intervals and Treated on the Appomattox Early in with Skill tlie Seventeenth Century Some years ago a test was made by After many troubles and having an express company who had COO been several times on the verge of ruin horses in constant use 23 of which the colony of Virginia appeared in the were indiscriminately selected for beginning of March 1622 to have surproper dental treatment and separate mounted its difficulties and to be in ly weighed Their oats and maize were a fair way toward prosperity In 1G09 reduced two quarts per day each After of colonists had been rethe first month a great improvement in the number and these were on the duced to CO their general condition was apparent point of embarking for Newfoundland continuing during the second and when Lord Delaware arrived with supthird months when they were again plies and more emigrants In 161 1 weighed and it was found that an averincluding a large num age increase of 4S pounds per head was fresh arrivals as well as men raised women of the result The test lasted during the ber number to 700 and the colony then the hot months of July August and Sep advanced rapidly in prosperity tember when flatulent colic was very Friendly relations had been main apparent in the stable yet not one single case had occurred among these tained with the Indians this being due JUolfe 23 horses Since this trial and when chiefly to the marriage of John Powever a car load of newly purchased and Pocahontas the daughter of Virchief young horses arrives it is considered hatan the most powerful 1G18 in was and a waste to feed them until their teeth ginia The chief died in younger brother ave examined and put in proper shape succeeded by his The settlements of the colonists were As a preventive for lameness to commence operations on the teeth scattered over a wide extent of counwould appear to some very ludicrous try on both sides of the James river yet common sense and practice would The largest of these villages consisted convince them that this would be the of wooden huts raised round a large proper means of preventing interfer- and substantial building the abode of ence one of the chief causes of lame- ¬ Mr Reginald Neville who had been one of the settlers that had come out ness in voung horses Young horses fully developed show in 607 lie brought with him in a craft signs of fatigue and weakness after a of 60 tons that he chartered for the journey and interfere Some grab the purpose 15 farm laborers and their quarter of the fore foot with the toe wives together with implements of husbandry and a store of commodities of the hind foot or overreach In such cases the ordinary practi ¬ likely to be pleasing to the natives Neville a gentleman of much resotioner would treat locally possibly ad- ¬ vise different shoes order tonic balls lution and energy had emigrated in or condition powders and a few days consequence of a qtiarrel that had taken rest the latter would benefit mostly place between himself and one of the Scotch noblemen who had come to Eng and give temporary relief Now supposing there were irregu ¬ land with James I In spite of the lack larities of the teeth as is usual with of success that attended the previous all young- horses the first treatment expeditions he believed that there was should be to put them in perfect or a great future for those who were early der so as to promote mastication and in the field in the colony and the fact good digestion to enable proper as- that those who had been taken out by similation of the nutritive qualities of Grenville in 1585 had after great hard the food and there insure increased ships been brought back to England strength and condition thus remoing by Sir Francis Drake that 50 taken out the following year by Grenville all per the original cause of the weakness It may seem equally absurd to some ished and that of 115 others left there ol our readers to assert that operating the following year no trace whatever c- the teeth will prevent pulling and could be fotmd in 1590 in no way shook other vices but that it is not so is his belief in the future Consequently proved by the following incidetit A when he decided upon leaving England pony that we treated had changed he disposed of all his property and owners for no other cause than that joined the little party who went out in none of them had been able to drive 1607 under the auspices of the London him with ease although various bits company It was not long before he separated and contrivances had been tried The primary cause must first be discovered himself from the others They were which in this instance was a decayed persons of very different rank and qual tooth the removal of which affected ity quarrels frequently sprung up an instantaneous cure The pony is among them and all would have pernow driven in a plain straight bit ished had not one of their number without a curb chain by the present John Smith a man of great energy as owner an elderly gentleman who ap ¬ sumed the direction of their affairs preciates the animars quietness and Reginald Neville saw at once that if docility so much that no amount of success was to be obtained it was only money could part them Indiana to be found by separating himself en tirely from these people And accordFarmer ingly he journeyed with his own party come 50 miles south of tho James riverA THING OF BEAUTY or as It was then called the Pow Description of and Full Directions Iiatan and purchased from the chief of that name a tract of ground in ex for Building an Artistic change for the clothes axes and other Watering Trough articles he had brought oxit for that Those who drive much in the country purpose The plantation called Cumberland cannot fail to note the increased attenis bMiig paid to establishing by its owner in remembrance of his tion hat watering places for passing teams native country stood within a mile or Mot of them are placed high enough to two of the site now occupied by Cum ¬ pcimit the horses to drink without be berland Court House a name familiar ing unchecked The next point is to to the world from its associations with have these roadside watering places as the civil Avar The river near which it attractive as possible Few seem to stood and which served as their high realize how easy n matter it is to lay way to Jamestown was the Appomat tox Here he had lived undisturbed and unmolested during the various troubles between the colonists and the Indians Mr Nevilles life at the little colony thrt he had founded was a quiet and peaceful one The men he had brought with him were all married he had picked his men judiciously and none of them had ever sought to leave him the troubles and misadventures of the main bodj of colonists plainly showing them that they were far better off with their master than they would be were they to embark in affairs on their own ¬ 0e stop I Coughing cough congests the lining membrane of your lungs ¬ ¬ ¬ Every cough makes your throat more raw and irritable Every ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 1 ¬ ¬ Tu give them a chance to heal You will need some help to do this and you will find it in Ceasetearlng your throat and lungs in this way Put the parts at rest and ¬ Ayers cherri PCCIO 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 overthe lungs of every per- ¬ son troubled with a cough ¬ 1 ¬ ¬ ¬ - ¬ ¬ ¬ Write to the Doctor Unusual opportunities and long ex- ¬ perience eminently qualify us for Write giving you medical advice freely all the particulars in your case Tell us what your cxpenenco has been with our Cherry Pectoral You will receive a prompt reply without cost Address DR J C AYEB Lowell Mass ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ the country than all other diseases put together and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable For a great many Sage Advice years doctors pronounced it a local disease 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 Sciencehas proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and Bulletin therefore requires constitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Curef 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 thcsvstcm They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure Send for circulars and testiCo To monials Address F J CnnxnY yai rT ledo O Sold by Drutrcrists 75c Halls Family Pills are the best ¬ ¬ ¬ - 1 H H ¬ ¬ Zm w AIf Bf HH P3 BhI Hg Si V ffn 12 ¬ ¬ floor Genius is a loftier quality than talent in the sense that genius often lives in the attic while talent has apartments on the ground Town Topics jor Infants and Children i - couldnt possibly do unless men helped him Town Topics We blame the devil for msnv thin era tin SignalureTO ¬ Record The way out of pains and aches is to rub St Jacobs Oil in Do you believe in luck Not until Chicago Daily after Ive experienced it bwJ MiU For Jyoler The Kind You Have eB RPHTAUR COMPANY Thirty Years Awap Bought THf 77 MURntT STREET Ntl ¬ anglers story What A fish in the hand is worth a dozen in the Golden Days Your Own DECORATING WALLS and CEILINGS is a IHAItl FIN ¬ paint and do your own fom your grocer orwith a dealer and becomes as decorating This materialtwenty hard as Cement Milled in four tints and ISH to be applied withbrushor hot water cold woi ks equally as well GTSend Tor SAMPLE COLOR CAULDS and if you cannot purchase this material from your local dealers let us know and we will put you in the way uiouiaimniu NEW YORK THE MMRALO COMPANY HEW BRIGHTON S tnnirr IZIiZ-- ¬ A Cripple Cure your sprain in a day with St Jacobs Oil THE MARKETS LIVE STOCK Select butchers CALVES Pair lo crooil lteht HOGS Common Mixed packers Light shippers ALO WAT R COLO ¬ ¬ Cincinnati Nov 17 Cattlccomnion5 3 00 f0 3 8a 4 00 6 X Si0 MURALO NTS ftjj 4 to G 00 No 3 red Corn No 2 mixed Oats No 2 Rye No 2 HAY Prime to choice PROVISIONS Mess pork iilFU BUTTER Choice dairy Prime to choice creamery APPLES Choice to fancy POTATOES Per bbl CHICAGO SHEEP Choice LAMBS PLOUR Winter family GKAIN Wheat NoJreduuw 3 15 3 15 3 2 4 GO 3 da 3 3 i 3 C - 45 5 2 45 75 20 25 2 75 00 70 09 66 WmimViViVaV 314 S i 27J4 53 50 80 14 W 12i4 3 2o 1 3 50 1 25 40 50 TEMPER SHEDS A BRIGHTNESS EVERYWK3 ERE LJGCE A CIOOD jcj- m ¬ ¬ account The government of Reginald Neville was patriarchal in its character Each couple had their own dwelling and a portion of ground that they could till on their own account having one days libertj in each week for the purpose All were fed from a common store and provided with all that was necessary He had brought with him several pigs and some poultry they had greatly in creased In numbers and now provided no small portion of the meat for the general consumption Game was abun ¬ dant In the forests and could be ob tained from the Iiidians for a few beads a small mirror or other trifles The men raised in the fields an abun ¬ dance of grain for their wants and the surplus could always be exchanged with the Indians The principal crop however after it had been discovered that the soil and climate were suitable for it was tobacco which was sent to England as opportunity offered and fetched good prices since in spite of the opposition of the king it was rapid ¬ ly growing in favor there The women aided in the lighter field work and in the gathering and curing of the leaves they spun and wove the linen the flax being grown for the pur- ¬ pose on the plantation All wore soft leathern garments purchased from the Indians who were highly skilled in the preparation of the skins of the animals the men killed in the chase G A Ileuty in St Nicholas ¬ ¬ FLOUR Winter patent GRAIN Wheat No 2 red No 3 Chicago spring LARD 3 30 C3 32fl 0 it C9 lWMrWrAVWMVWWWWVr V 67 IORK viess Steam 7 8 4 87Jfc 3 25 85 l2 3 00 TnanKsnivmn Day Thursday November 24th S NEW YORK FLOUR Winter patent WHEAT No 2 rea CORN No 2 mixed RYE OAIS Mixed PORK New mess LARD Western BALTIMORE FLOUR Family GRAIN Family Southern Wheat Corn Mixed Oats No 2 white Rve No 2 wes tern CATTLE First quality HOGS Western aQeassee9feeseee Whats tin 0 Za ft to 9 75 n 76 54 3ii Matter with KANSAS 9 9 KANSAS OWHS 900000 horses elude m 2 9 J5 5 50 6 00 9 5 60 71J4 66 3 31 4 00 4 0J Excursion Rales VIA t 71tf 37i 31 M 57 50 20 G7 fl Four - S ITS FARM PRODUCTS in round numbers and mules 550000 milch cows 1 600000 other cattle 2400000 swine and 225000 sheep 9 9 9 9 9 9 INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN Wheat No 2 Corn No 2 mixed Oats No 2 mixed LOUISVILLE FLOUR Winter patent GRAIN Wheat No 2 red Oats Mixed PORK Mess LARD Steam Corn Mixed 32J4 -- 5 00 67 3 75 35 27 9 50 75 lions upon millions cf dollars in vau 9 Tickets will be sold only for trains of other grains fruits vegetables etc of Nov 24 th and within a radius of f In debts alone it Via n chnrtioo Send for free copy of Whats the 9 one hundred and fiftj 150 miles of Matter with Kansas a new book of 3 starting- point 96 pages of facts O Returning- tickets will be good until 9 General Pawenger Office 9 November 25th inclusive O AtebUoB Topeka A Santa Vo Hallway 9 Chicago For tickets and full information call on any ticket agent of the Big Four Koute or address the undersigned c e o Mccormick warren j lynch v ectrtir6cirGet6eeGSes 1R wT V- 150000000 bushels of com 60000000 bushels of wheat and mil- - this year in- t Pass Traffic Mgr Ass Gen Pasa CINCINNATI O Tkt Agt I IVrffflKTKra -- 1 X 1 A Natui Black is Produced by Allena Cleerlne Sa the- world f r Ohoqlo Scxoftiioua CjIcern NashuaNH Buckinghams By8 50 cts of druggists or RPHall 8t Co Sores and Sores It Swcllinr Feverout poison all Oldexpensoand ik all never fails Draws Saves Bheum Burns Cuts Carbuncles Piles SaltBy mail small 33c larRe and allFreuh Wound KJc Boob free MEDICIX J P ALLEN Druggists CO St Paul Minn Sold by suffering Cures permanent Best salve for I5oll Mi the Iloue 7eert Ulcers Ulcers Vurlcobe White 2 only sure cure In w V Hi -- S1 tiaie--Dak6- apples cored peeled and chopped two eggs and a little grated lemon- - peel When well mixed pour the mixture Into a buttered basin and boil for quite three hours Serve with some fancv white sauce Bosto Globe Snpper PutMIng Take one fourth pound each of rais- ¬ ins stoned minced suet cleaned cur-¬ rants and brown sugar mix with three s READERS OF THIS PAPER DESIRING TO BUY ANYTHING ADVERTISED IN ITS COLUMNS SHOULD INSIST UPON HAVING WHAT THEY ASK FOR REFUSING ALL SUBSTITUTES OR IMITATIONS 13 1 1 by our neat clean remedy Trial pkg enouph to euro some cases by mail 25c In stamps Double pkp sent applicant Fending that amount and mentioning to this paper Kexol life Co Dosn Bldg SU V Chicago III ilfaB2 hrt ET PERMAKESTLT CURED PKOMFtLY KELHEVpEn Send your address on a postal and we will send you our 158 oage illustrated catalogue free ¬ a W1HGHESTER REPEAT1N8 ARMS CO ISO Winchester Ave ITEWEAVElf C0JTK t BttaQ98 H LM4ervU Complete Double Top Snap uimv if mm FISH TACKLE SPORTSMENS SCPMJK5 CUKA1TK DROPSYSSSSSs A N K - m tsd 0ia EtWHSE tump for MXilsjot CLEMENT CO POWELL tlSXaSaSUCINCIVMTX I QX ClffiES WHERt ALL ELSE FAILS Erifit Cough in time sold br drutrelsts Syrup Tastes Good Use E 1733 He plee atate tfctrf yW UX E3H 8 THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1811898 T t of I V Sir the Breat November Stock Reducing uLl6 Oome and get 150 each 50 cents t- it - The fact is that we have too many goods for tliis season of the year and we have tafcen this means oi disposing of them your share of the bargains 1 r4 r I t -- For a good sized Calico Com ¬ For an extra heavy Chinchilla Mens and Boys Mackintoshes Wrapper Flannettes latest Fall 25 cents each cape worth fort wortli 75 cents Overcot well made worth 500 Styles worth 10 cents Ladies Ecru and white satin double texture with 98 cents per pair hand fleeced vests and pants 250 For Ladies calf skin shoes in 675 each worth 39 cents For the best quality of Beaver button worth 125 and Kersey Overcoats all colors 25 cents each 15 cents 15 cents per yard for 10 cents 3 v For Shirts and Drawers in Per pair for heavy duck shuck ¬ every one worth 1000 Wool Flannels white red and Clarks O IN T Spool Cotton per pair cts ing mittens worth 25 cents White Merino well wortli 40 200 gray worth 25 cents For the best calf skin and grain N Ladies Capes and Jackets In abundant lots capes all of leather high topped shoes in the- 148 per pair P this seasons styles at low figures city Mens double half tapped soled 20 cents per pair 45 cents per pair Cloaks that were 15 cents each over at calf boots worth 200 Mens aii wool extra heavy soxs For the best oil tanned calf 50 cents on the 1carried and ex- ¬ Ladies Ecru or White Vests Call shucking gloves worth 75 cents amine these oilers worth 35 cents and Pants worth 25 cents -- cents per yard 348 each 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 In every department you will find each sa- - ou money to a closing out price which will only prevail during this sale Call and see for yourself if you are in need of a bill We will Jf h- - I THE JLaOTxis JSXojs23Lifl3L MI NEW ZO ULilc3ra In September LOUISVILLE IVTOIO JELXS Advertisement J SOB mm W gftk D Bl BHl 8r 18 j3L03BCXji3MLKr lftffLXlisox tTi If AM A w- - bW m W tx NERVOUS WEAK DISEASED MEN NO CURE NO PAY THE NEW METHOD TREATMENT original with Drs K ic lv will posi tively euro rorever any iorm or jjioou or Sexual disease It is the result of 30 years experience in the treatment of these diseases i f WE CURE SYPHILIS This terrible Blood Poison the terror of mankind yields readily to our jNb TREATMENT Beware of Mercury Potash etc They may ruin your system Tf vftii 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 stage wo solicit inu of this Jiloocl roison most obstinate cases and challenge tho world for a case wo accept for treatment and cannot cure By our treatment tho ulcors heal tho hair grows again pains disappear the skin becomes neaitny aim marriage is possible ana sare Hotv Grant Ran 1875 there was a re ¬ union of the Army of the Cumberland at Otica N Y at which President General General Sherman Grant Hooker General Slocum and Governor Seymour were present Long and loud cries arose for Grant who slowly rising from his Grant chair expressed his pleasure at being with his friends but his dislike at being asked to speak and his diffidence in doing so But there are those he added dry ¬ ly pointing to Sherman and others who are not troubled with any sort of ¬ ¬ GREENBACKS or Government Money At close of our Civil War in 1865 Yon ire Cordially liiv M CURES GUARANTEED -- 3sc 4 37 J - A Thousands of young and middle aged men have their vigor and vitality sapped by early abuses later excesses mental worry etc No mattert the cause our New Method Treatment is tho refuge WECURE1MP0TENCYK And restore all parts to a normal condi- - L tion Ambition life and energy are re- - V9 nimcil nnd one feels himself a man I A among men XiVery case is x rJ lmu ireaiuu wonder vidiiallv no cure all henco our ful success No matter what ails you ¬ o can furconsult us confidentially nish bank bonds to guaranteo to accom plish what wo claim EMISSIONS Wo treat and cure SYPHILIS GLEET VARICOCELE RTIUCTURE IMPOTENCY SECHET DRAINS UNNATURAL JJlSUHAlUi- ES KIDNEY and BLADDER Diseases KKB JiUU UO nONSlMiTAUOJN FREE If unable to call write for HUJHU for BLANK QUESTION TREATMENT 250000 CURED Kennedys Kergam 122 W Fourth St CINCINNATI fcw rws O r m yM a nx mmAimmymmri ia a mm g 9 BIG FOUR ROUTE BEST LINE TO AND FROM 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 diffidence money without cost It will have all The three generals present made wit ty telling speeches and then arose cries the money that is necessary to carry on its trade and commerce It will for Seymour Seymour The governor who had been the de- become prosperous beyond precedent feated Democratic candidate against in the history of civilized nations of Grant for the presidency in 1868 came the world The brain and wealth of all countries will go to North America forward and said I think I have some soldierly traits THAT GOVERNMENT MUST BE myself At all events General Grant DESTROYED OR IT WILL DE-¬ you must acknowledge that in a little STROY EVERY MONARCHY ON contest you and I had a few years ago THIS GLOBE you ran a great deal better and farther The famous Hazzard circular to than I did capitalists in New York and the Buell This telling allusion to the presiBank-¬ dential contest brought down the house Bank circular to United States ers both emanating from London and General Grant convulsed with laughter rose and bowed his acknowledg- the fabulous corruption fund raised in England and Germany estimated at ments Youths Companion 1500000 were the agents that se- ¬ At Wlint Age Is Man Strongest cured the closing of our mints against The muscles in common with all the silver organs of the body have their stages of The walk into my parlor policy development and decline Our physical of England during and since the strength increases up to a certain age Spanish War is the latest evidence and then decreases Tests of the strength of English Diplomacy in shaping the of several thousands of people have been destiny of the United States Govern- ¬ made by means of a dynamometer strength measurer and the following ment Notwithstanding the famine price are given as the average figures for the of wheat the Spanish War and fabu- ¬ white race The lifting power of a youth of 17 lous expenditures of money by our years is 280 pounds In his twentieth government during the past year gold year this increases to 320 pounds and has increased in value eleven per cent in the thirtieth and thirty first years it and all other values decreased in the reaches its height 356 pounds At the same proportion end of the thirty first year the strength For a thorough understanding of begins to decline very slowly at first the money question or silver issue By the fortieth year it has decreased the Cincinnati Enquirer has uniformly eight pounds and this diminution con- given evidence of its ability to teach tinues at a slightly increasing rate until explain and produce all facts and the fiftieth year is reached when the truth It is a paper that ought and figure is 330 pounds After this period the strength fails can be read by all classes with pleasure and profit more and more rapidly until the weak¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ INSPECT THE HANDSOME LINE OP Clothing Dry Goods g Dress Goods i Shoes Notions g Hats EVER DISPLAYED IN PARIS S3Ht2iftttt mNMOT toxsammmii ceJHHfell V Not alone being the highest quality of goods but we intend to give jl the people the benefit 01 buying them at less price than other stores can ofler - i f sjjet SEE OUR NEW AND MAMMOTH STOCK Underwear Largest stock and 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 ISapkins Linen Crashes Ticking Quilts Velvets Fane7 Ribbons Hosiery Curtains Ladies Underwear Handkerchiefs all best makes of Coisets in colors and white Gloves for Men Ladies and Children Gloves in Leather Kid Vand Wool n CLOTHIN V OF1 lSBr 4 t v- - - f m mrm mm IM iTi HWIMilMllMWIIWBni ifp i II 1 i i 1 11 - t BOBS and CDiimfiir G See our beautiful styles in Mens Boys and Childrens Shirts and ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ness of old age is reached It is not possible to give statistics of the decline of 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 S its made to order and a perfect fit guaranteed V TOLEDO DETROIT strength after the fiftieth year as it varies to a large extent in different in- ¬ dividuals Strand Magazine GOLDENROD Fruits I Flowers ilpl All Points in Michigan BLUE GRASS NURSERIES Everything for Orchard Lawn and Garden Fruit and Ornamental trees Shrubs Roses Vines Small Fruits Rhubarb Asparagus and all stock CHICAGO i I know a White City Special Best Terminal Station yw - ST LOUIS Avoiding The Tunnel L- field a sunny field But not in sunny France And there is neither glint of Bhield Nor gleam of pennoned lance Nor does the wind toss knightly plumeg Nor silken tents unfold And yot in autumn it becomes The field of the cloth of gold FALL 1398 TWIN BROTHERS BOURBONS BIGGEST BARGAIN BRINGERS 701 703 MAIN ST PARIS KY CARL CRAWFORD ALVA CRAWFORD BOSTON lWagner Sleeping Cars cSuffett Parlor Cars Wagner Sleeping Cars Cars Private Compartment and Dining Cars Elegant Coaches -- NEW YORK Besure your tickets read via FOUR Passenger Traffic Mgr D BMAJRTIN BIG o Mccormick Gen Pass Tkt Agt For when the haze of summer days Has melted from the skies And we without reproof may gaze Up into heavens eyes A host their plumes and banners shake In joust with breezes bold And goldenrods bright champions make Tho field of the cloth of gold The butterflies with blazoned winga Are heralds for the fight And many a lovely lady flings Her token to her knieht And so amid their gorgeous suite With pomp and wealth untold Summer and autumn royally meet On the field of the cloth of gold Martha Hartford in St Nicholas grown in Nurseries Prices reasonable as we employ no Agents Descriptive catalogue on ap- ¬ plication to Phone 279 H F HLLLENIHEYER Lexington Ky CRAWFORD BROS 3i7J0jra3r Mhu ani PifthSts Dissolution Hotica of Haggard BUCKNER TOBACCO v - rfr BAELROAD TIME CARD L From Cincinnati From Lexington 328 pm m 1010 N E R ARRIVAL OP TRAINS Cincinnati 0 F Money To Loan 511 a m 745a mj 333 p m 627 p m From Richmond 505 ani 740 a m From Maysville 742 a m 325 p m DEPARTURE OP TRAINS pm 1058 a m 538 p J OHN CONNELLY PARIS The undersigned composing the firm WARE USE Keed Laundry have this day June 13 1899 by mutual consent dissolyed partnership 0 E Reed as ¬ suming all the debts and liabilities LOUISVILLE KY Those owing the firm will please settle with Mr Reed From1 JmilS T893 J Four Months Storage Free H Haggard is not liable for debts con- ¬ tracted by above firm Independent Warehouse Signed this 13th day of June lOT 5sp 4wks b kenttjcey Calls is titattrv U H HAGGAR D R n tK L DAVIS Agent7 ljan99j Paris Ky k rW wj X v- H Landman M D Ohio - Of No 503 W Ninth Street Cincinnati T3 U Will be at the Windsor Hotel Paris iV J -- i XEHESDAY DEC 15 1898 returning every second Tuesday in each month Reeerence Every leading physician of Paris Kentudky Terms and 5 per cent on real To Cincinnati 515 a m 751 a m estate mortgage 340 p m To Lexington 747 a m 1105 a m ROGERS MOORE 16sep 6mo 545 p m 1014 p m Paris Ky To Richmond 1108 a m 543 p m 1016 p m To Maysville 750 a m 635 p m F B Carr Agent 5 Your work promptly answered solicited trices reasonaoia HOUSE AND LOT AND Work guaranteed satisfactory SDR CALDWELLS INDIGESTION BLACK ¬ PEPSlN II DEL BL GOLDSTEIN SMITH SHOP FOR SALE Sale Dinners ¬ i Of 544 Fourth Aventifey Louisville Ky H- A SMITH Co 1 Erost Sri iVv- - Office over Gr S Varden Office Hours 8 to 12 a m too p m YRUP PEPSlN CURES CONSTIPATION I Will be DESIRE to sell my house and ot If yott are going to have a sale and Ky on at the Windsor Hotel Parir with blacksmith shop at Jackson wish to set a dinner at a reasonable ville Ky I will sell for half cash bal price call on Saturday Oct 22 1898 ance in twelve months For further ViVJVXJCJ JCirjaLOOHiJXJdAJaCJ particulars address or call on returning once every month Eye BENJ F SHARON in and glasses scientifically ad ¬ izuseprem FARIS KY Jacksonville Ky 13oct ttf 27sep ti justed I tv ex--ami- ned