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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): November 22, 1898
Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): November 22, 1898 Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1898 bou1898112201_sn86069873 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): November 22, 1898 Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1898 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. y -- V Bvv J i - t 1 - f I CHAMP MILLER iri Editors and Owners URBON PRINTED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EWS Established FEB l 1881 EIGHTEENTH YEAR PARIS BOURBON 00 KY TUESDAY NOVEMBER - 22 18981 NO 93 C F BROWER - 3 THIS WEEK L4 rij- - BUY ffe200 WILL number choice of a a kf - 7i KneH new colors 3 Thev are bur values of hearth size J 400 now stvps 350 WELL BUY ¬ 600 visited lady friends here Sunday OUH SPECIAL SALE ItfEW AJRIVALS Mr and Mrs Martin ONeal visited 36 fancy Lamps odd shapes relatives in Carlisle Saturday and Sun OF ORIENTAL BUGS 25 Copely Priots framed in black day 100 Etchings water colors and is in full swing There was never a Prof C M Best and C VV Howard pastels better opportunity to add these took another degree in Masonry Friday 4 Parlor Cabinets gems of color to the home night Rev J N Current of Louisville is the guest of his brother Mr M H Pricps BELOW anybodys for equal goods Money back if goods are not as Current represented Messrs Jos McClelland and JNs Dundon were in Paris Saturday on ¬ a genuine Moquette Rug 6 feet long by 3 feet wide Its the regular 5 kind of the amount collected and 2561 ex- ¬ SCINTILLATIONS pended for paperi- e painting plaster- ¬ An Interesting Jumble Of News And News Notes Gathered In And About The ing roofing locks blackboards etc Mattie Power Comment Kuril Bessie Purnell A street fair will be held to day at Miss Mattie Power is quite ill On account of wenk of prayer with Carlisle The 1 ite E 0 Foster had his life the Foreign Missionary society of the Richmond will vote on local option insured for 1000 Methodist Church the Baptist ladies December 10th Thos McClintock is quite ill at Chas have postponed their spelling bee WILL BUY Martins near town Winchesters new street cars will be an exquisite Smyrna Rug full GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS running in a few days Mr Yancy Ray went to Mason Satur size elegantly made beautifully i dajT to visit relatives designed A Cynthiana man was fined 25 and Theatrical Arid Otherwise Remarks In Dr Adams of Cynthiana visited The Fover sent to jail for ten days for pointing a friends here Sunday What gives the maid that worried look pistol WILL BUY Mr and Mrs Frank Miller are visitWhy that wrinkled brow alack Mrn Ropalind Nesbit of Mt Vernon choice of about 8 slightly soiled Da- ¬ ing She has misplaced her book relatives near Eminence gestan Rugs Former price 1200 has written a popular song called Just Cyrano de- Bergerac Mr Clarke Bascom of Owingsville Sixteen CO MILLERSBURG PUBLIC FIHE STOCK SlXji3E3 j OF EOUBBOH Ffffl CROP ETC Having detei mined to change my bnsv iness I will otfwr at public sale on tne premises at 10 a m on j WEDNESDAY DfoV 30 1S98 my farm lying on the Paris aud North Middletowu turnpike two miles from Paris containing 190 acres of exc lUnt land fifty acres of No 1 tobacco land Upon the farm is a small dwelling house three good barns and nil necessary out buildinga a excellent or- ¬ pver chard of many varietiep of fruit f ailing water of springs and pi old With the excepMon of twenty five hctps the entire place is well set in grass For the quality of laud location and Improvements this is one of thu most denirahle small farms in the countv At the same time I will sell my stock consisting of hon s cath sheep and all my crop and farm utensils Terms easy and made known on day of sale L TSUXMiE AT Auctr ¬ i a ¬ - A seven story 400000 hotel will be Coon hunting is a society diversion at built at Fifth avenue and Jefferson stret t FlemingsburgV t - at Louisville ft C F BFOWER xreiisiiKrcs noixr Carpets Furniture Wall Paper CO desist business A check sent fro n New York last week by John Madden to his wife at Lexington was stolen The Megibben Excelsior Distillery at Minuie Seligman Catting the actress was sold at Masters sale last week will sell an unkissed kiss at auction this Lair to S J AshLrook of Cynthiana for week in St Louis for tne benefit of 3200 charity The report pf the Harrison couuty The Christian played to six weeks in New York 80000 in fife l A AND WINTER ON OUR PALL OVERCOATS FOR THIS WEEK Our 35 Overcoats for 30 Our 30 Overcoats for 25 JL--LJ-iV JL1 I IjJUl U JL t XiUUOUlO C- AU1 ty J CIiXJLKjL J JtWi aiBys Mr Jas Cray and family of Mt Olivet came up Saturday and are guests of relatives here Mr and Mrs San ford M Allen visited Mrs Louis Rogers near North Middle town Sunday Miss Belle Armstrong returned Fri- ¬ day from a visit with her bister Mrs L Brady at Carlisle Harry O Luiies of Paris aud W L Stake of ijunisville visited frienus here Sunday Mr Taylor ileiniug of Kansas City was the guest of Mrs Thorn and Miss Thorn last hursday Mrs Unas T Darnell returned Friday from a visit with her mother in Mason who is better W G M Clintock is through assessing the couuty with the exception of the Millersburg preciuct Mr and Mrs Robt Howe of Covington are guests of their daughter Mrs Lizzie Miller near town Mrs Robinson aud two children of Bracken cquuiy are guests of the for- ¬ mers sister Mrs Jas A iintlur Folkes Fleming returned Saturday from a three days hrnt in Rotinsuu with 90 buds and a big lot of rabbits Mr and Mrs John Powhng aud daughter of Carlisle were gnests ct Jttuuc aarr trom biituruav until JVlou- aljfc JL Al V itl J ¬ ¬ ¬ Free Turnpike Commissioner has just who was the been submitted to the court It shows original Tempest in Mrs Holmes that novelTeupest aud Sunshine died last five the county has deeds to all the pikes in number their total length being week at herjhome in Nicholasville 285 miles The maintenance of the same x last year cost 754 25 The court rddnc Sibyl Johnstone who created a sensa ed the Commissioners salary from 90 lion eiuht yers ago by appearing in to 50 per month pink fleshingltas Izaiu The Jlenieu ceau Case is dead There are eggs and eggs The egg of yesterday looks feels measures and R D McLaiu Odette Tyler and Chas weighs like the egg of last mouth but B Hanford have formed an alliance theres a difference in another respect which goes into effect on December 8th and that difference is worth money Its just so with laundry The difference They will play thjir tirdt engagement betweeu good work and poor is slight to 1 in Louisville the unpracticed discernment but its a tf Mrs Alenl Robertson Foth J The very best companies com- ¬ pose mr agency whicfc insures against fr Non-unir- wind pvA itorm O i- -- H1NTOM AgPiit wLmg Wfifc wL JS M I wP ¬ Sr Tbanksgivin is ne ihly heah May d- - nights befo be inurky Et de moouis bright I feah I may not swipe a turkey The Thanksgiving week attractions at Cincinnati theatres are Grand Julia The Conntpss Vrilpskfi Marlowe in Tde French Ball Heucks -Dowu In Dixie Fountain Milton and Dllie Nobles Riue- difference that counts every time Its that changes your laundry bill from an expense to an investment We do food work it will cost no more than poor work but its worth double the difference Boubbon Stbam Laundry a difference w FARIS- FURHI3HIHG - k TAILORING CO xxFclermmitWpv snamedHRouKhliia KemeinbwTnsale of all kinds of i Piovd he was made of the ritfht eatables by the ladies of thu Preabyter - it A- - ifc i s mmLSzJkm u 17 Pita W Of Peck P O Mjm 5 MnulnM Fannie winf in - vst- Columbus Ohio Gents 1 have purchased a box of Wright6 Celery Capsules from James T Blaser drug- ¬ gist Waverly U and used them forStomach rrouble and Constipation I was unahle to do anything for nearly two years I jsed three boxes of your Celery Causules and thev njavcnredjmeifcortheibeneflt of others so To the Wright Medical Co Wrights Celery Capsules Anderson Pike Co O Recommends S lothers when your children are attacked by the dreadful croup you need not despair Dr John W Bulls Cough Syrup will relieve and cure this disease at once You can always depend on this marvelous remedy it never fails to cure For whooping jough and measle cough it is the best xcineuy ui wit iuuu jiiiiureii UKe 10 wMzmmi Gou nils h Syrup - - H S STOUT Manager v J D McGAXNT 7 Cutter w 1 1 Adf I false hopes but does truthfully IJclaim to always give comfort and frelief in the very worst cases and in the early stages to effect a cure 7 -- Consumption or Asthma in ad vanced stages it holds out no such M I No it is not claimed that Foleys Honey and Tar will cure 3 r - 3K 1 Sold by James Kennedy Druggist MS JF v stougb ian Church in the church basement on When he saw our fowlless lot 23d Wednesday Dioppd a turkey in the slot Joshua Barton sold to John Marshall And won a quarter column poutrh a Bates Kiug Mnry hull calf last week which was shipped to David Scott at They were Paris ladies who were Seven Mile Ohio Ahby and John L er sold to Jonas watching for the meteoric shower One Weil 17 head ot 1400 lb cattle at 4 GO of the watchers tin d of tne vigil aid Horace Pnrdy pold to same 15 head of took a last look before going to bed 1475 1b ctttle at 1 GO Whats the outlook inquired one of Mr and Mrs W C Jones of Paris the others The retiring watcher reand Mr Kirby Dciiiou of Huddles ¬ Millf Wire guests ot Mr nd Mrs B E marked They douc seem to be loosening up any Jones Siuday at Hot l Cmay Mr T Ling of Cvnthiana sent Ike We keep up with the times and Bovd coloed the No 15 shoes by treight which Boyd won at the street you will find large selected line of Keeiers mid Boys OArercoats at fait for having the largest feet Cos and at the right Dont forget the entertainment to- Price price night at tho opera house Woman Triumphant or Congress in 1950 by For Rent A six room residence on home talent forth benefit of the silver service for the battleship Kentucky High Street adjoining the Dan Turney Admission 25 mi 85 cents resi lence Possession given immediateStkaykd A I lack milk cow ly Apply to J T Hinton weight atoui lloUlb sood individual Supposed to uive ftJlow d a TLe Parib Milling Cos Purity drove to vards Pris last Wednesday night Liberal reward Address T flour for sale by all grocers M Purnell Millersburg Ky Ask for it Take no other ATEMENT St There whs 2950 Examine those comforts at J T ht re in Sfjiiemlj r to repair th City School building lucre wis4 25 Hin tons tf -- ruly W S ANDEtSnjf Sold by all druggists at 50c and SI per box TEETH EXTRACTED Send address on postal to the Wright Med Co fflicteliTiiaioendtUiret very yours Doses are small and oleasant to take Dnetnr 1C trice 25 cts At all drugfcists-- ieonfmeiia ti Will cure Croup without fail 200132 KrrZk TSitiSlma y v - MH XjZ tfM J mm - f Columbus O for trial size free WITHOUT NO GAS PM piooaj oSsotqo AirnrGj uavo jqo jo eouasaid eq ai siitj no ijnd o on eanqBua qoiqM NO COCAINE Anocj anqj si 9Atoft -- ¬ satm Uatephoric treatment Toninof simdBnmptrj hmo siq qiA raiq asnj jnoA eqd filling nsqAt su Oleosa spoo3 Arp oqj qijiAi Set of teeth nBca oqij piBS nui9Os sb qniB qj Upper and lower aoq qaiAV nuta snoiioajrB Silver fillings b sjsnjij ubuioav u naqAv nBui Sano oqii piB3 A simple application to the gums used only by me aud acknowledged by the public to be the best and easiest and absolutely free from any after effects for painless 800 50cts up 100 up 50 G 1500 tSniqi nuiaps b si linS uuiaios ojoic i Gold fillings Gold crowns Painless extraction 500 cts ¬ eoaadg g us asoa OAcs o sjuos Suuojmg osoq wv stq noq sy oatj3 oqw tutq ojun aim janoq o aAsaq eg ms uotjduiapo i aoq aoh jaoAV qiAV oji avouii J9AO tjqtiQ lis qy jraopaajj aoj J Hours 321 Main St I ADAIR 0 5 Paris Ky 5 ¬ oint ssauqinp Atn uiiojsucj iouubq BJjq3uq 3uns oqj jopuu sjnoq ioqsAoj v qSu jsajaBp jsodaap ui paqjoq st mos Ajr Atq opp Court house 8 to 12 a m 1 to pm Telephone 79 ¬ s3utqjon Sniqjon ou paSnaqo s -- snl-scribi- -u oqj Tfjuap s siq pnv qnajq Suisiud q j jpj i oSb abp jatjq ouo ng aaaq qjaAv uom fjBq 9aoi jnap Aspjasa nq sbav ivtu juap i eloui qouubo i uiBdjp b sraaas j pjJOAV qSu GEO W DAVIS DEALER IN -- Furniture Window Shades Oil Cloths Carpets Mattresses Etc 301JIU0VS Special attention given to Undertaking and Repairing ¬ Main Street Paris Ky - Sr uf w aw vvu v p if kmr1 - - jk Cincinnatij O - mmmmmmmm A v Long Distance Tolopbone Call 8T0 l t Aim j nCmPIWVTwiu1jk nTi torn M M Bf n -- 1IBiMBHTfci-gr J S Jl our cur cut in DLALIOND GJTTEHS Czixcs arc Carcfxlty selected in the rcjri Qxpert a ia3ilttlSlmSAMSsi e Two Dollars and fifty eents will buy iory b tJic sSarpes Sic SL- i cliamond Cutters in the Tiest at the UJowest Prices WATCHES We are Sole Agents for the and 2le carry SILVERSMITHS STATIONERY Our Department rf Our stock of STERLING VER TOILET WARi and Celebrated Patek Phillippe Stationery and WEDDING SILVER ist the Cq watches 0ur stock in th5s A is thoroughly up mnst compJf te in ine v includes every grade and patterns o S- - to date and comrvs ling Silver Spoons ai 3 Forks at m ke known to the trade at in every respect prices to suit everybody 8100 PER OUNCE containing many valuable our Snd for ordersHoday Shonpin r List Goods sent to our Patrons onSuggestions Lil Selection promptly attended to I uwIbSa1SmE f5iHf3BEw SEUl iyH V W Pine-Tar-Hon- ey ng t0 ou e new an rue rom tn0 Pmey forests of Norway DR BELLS FOR PLEiWRB PHOTOGRAPHY i Pine -T- ar-Honey ADLAKE CAMERA IL2 Wheat Sack FOR SALE CHEAP Wanted to Bay 300000 bushels of wheat I will pay the highest market price in cash or I will f urnish sacks and store your wheat on reasonable terms in an elevator and buy your wheat when Wheat stored ¬ the are price and highest market at Parispaid for you priceready to sell atheld highest marThose who wheat last Milling ket sWheat Call on us year made big money Store your Og office wheat and get the profit CO B M RENICK E 0 FRETWELL d p S Farmers would do well to store Paris Ky 5july 4t iir wheat near home -- Jmmfim VfthtVWi ATI 9 LH1 JI I weak 1 unjes strong Seducah Ky mwk0 Mrs M A Metcalfe Ant Bottles Only 25c 50c and 100 SIztl M BE SURE YOU GET I AM 8QYEARS and ny remedy equal toOin Bells TMvernwt Dr It gives quick and permanent relief Dr Bells IB grip as well as coughs and colds It makes Pine-Tar-Homy science to a Pleasant Permanent Positive Cure for coughs colds and all inflamed surfaces of the Lungs and Bronchial Tubes The sore weary cough worn Lungs are exhila- ¬ rated the microbe bearing mucus is cut out the cause of that tickling is removed and the inflamed membranes are healed and soothed so that there is no inclination to cough SOLD BY ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS Natures most natural remedy Improved by tiac5L 3 5 if-- The Pleasure is Sent express paid anywhere in the United States A careful book on it sent if you ask Cor 4th THE PATJISIA3fM Makes tho best photographs the hest welt extension sole Ii I Never out of order shoe you ever looked at jItid r Takes 4x5 plates that all dealers nice softldd has stout but fk vi f keep no matter what make get em ble soles and is strictly a reliable auywhere shoe The after expense is least Button or Lace Sold at most It is the easiest camera I Clays Shoe Store Main a 1 Paris Ky ADAMS WESTLAKE CO T 110 Ontario Street Chicago fs - 1 irv O J C f rHE BOUKIiON NEWS PAHIS EX TUESDAY NOVEMBER 22 1898 ilB in Ai ALTERNATIVES Spain iTust Accept a Sum of 3Ioney MORE RIOIIXG AT PANA KesroeK Shot ILL ATALANTA SUNK The Ship Was Destroyed Five Miles South of Alssead THE LOCOMOTIVE EXPLODED The Firemen Hurled Seventy Five Feet An and Killed Two Tramps Supposed to Be Buried in the Debris HAD FUN WITH HIM Miner Wholesale Lynching is Now Threatened at the Cottage of a White Artistic Landsman Gets Some In the head with its ringing noises Pointers from the Jolly Sea Rovers ¬ Catarrh it mttl for the Philippine Islands t Or Lose Them by Conquest With the Pos- ¬ sibility of Other Territorial Iisses to Indemnify the United States for Added Expeuseg -- hi ft I i i 1 The American peace commissioners Saturday were closely engaged in formulating- the terms of the important communication to he made to the Spanish commissioners next week It is impossihle at present however to determine whether the work will he completed for presenta- ¬ tion on Monday or Tuesday though it is believed the Americans will he ready on Monday While the Amer- ¬ icans fully appreciate the necessity of making progress they are also under the necessity of taking great care in the preparation of what may possibly he the conclusive record of these negotiations The Spanish commissioners consumed a week in the preparation of the last memorandum hut the Americans will not require so long a time to complete the work in hand and any present delay will ilti mately prove to have been advantag VERY DESTRUCTIVE FIRE eous Washington Nov 21 The post-¬ ponement of Saturdays meeting of the Miles and Miles of Territory on the Ozarl Mountains Being De vasted by Forest peace commissioners until next week Pabis Xov 21 - ¬ Fourteen groes employed by the Penwell Coal Co armed with rifles at 3 oclock Sat airday morning opened fire on a frame cottage which was occupied by union miners One of the white men was shot in the siflc The Xegroes cheD rushed inside the stockade of the Pen well Coal Co The mineowners are denounced as they furnished the Xegroes with the firearms It is believed that a repeti tion of the South Carolina riots will take place here soon The white people of the county are aroused Lynch ing will be the order of things be fore long if the imported men fail tc leave Great excitement prevailed here Saturday 21 President Xov Washington McKinley does not intend to take am action concerning the race rioting ir Attorney General Griggs dePana clares there is no warrant for federal interference as the rioters have not interfered with federal property noi have they obstructed the railroads oi Gov Tanner has delayed the mails has made no request for federal assistance Pana 111 Xov 21 Ne- ¬ The Atalanta Struck on the Breakers and Commenced Settling at Once Crew Took to the Ringing But Soon Went Down With the Ship ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Yaquina Ore Xov 21 Additional particulars of the wreck of the British ship Atalanta Capt Charles McBride from Tacoma to Cape Town Thursday morning five miles south of Alssead were brought here by a correspondent who went to the scene Twenty three lives were lost including all the offi- ¬ cers of the ship and only three sailors survived to tell the terrible story of the wreck The body of Jacobson was recovered and buried Saturday Wednesday morning the ship stood of the starboard tack the course being southeast 12 east until Wednesday night about 12 oclock She kept backing off steering southeast by east and running under full sail when suddenly the lookout sang out Break- ¬ ers ahead Converse 0 Xov 21 The Chicagc Erie road had a disastrous wreck near this city Sunday morning about 9 oclock The wrecked train was the second section of west bound freight train Xo So which was being pulled by Engine 709 The train was a heavy one and the engine one of the big mo guls used on the Erie for heavy traffic The train was running at the rate of about 40 miles an hour when the engine suddenly blew up The engine was manned by Engineer Waiter Shirtliff and Freman David Little Conductor Ed Quick and nead Brake man Frank Smith were also on th engine having gone to the front of the train when it pulled out of Spencer ville so as to be ahead when they reached Ohio City and thus facilitate doing the work there Firman Little was in the act of throwing in some coal when the engine let go He was hurled about 75 feet by the explosion and buried beneath a flat car from which his dead body was after ward dug out The bier engine was raised about five feet froni the rails 7 ¬ The sailor man when in deep water canth not conceal the feeling of superiority Mhich he regards the untarred landlubber Some of the noncombatants who sailed the gulf and the Caribbean during the war learned to keep an eye on the mariners and others gained painful experience before they ¬ got their sea legs An artist who boarded a grimy tugboat clad in white linen found his coat covered with coal dust when he was a day from port Is Americas Greatest Medicine 1 six for 15 nnd decided to wash it He filled a bucket with sea water and fell to work When he cure a11 Liver Ills 23 cents had scrubbed the garment for 20 minutes he Hoods Pills was satisfied Then it occurred to him to starch the coat Devious Definitions pockets He did so and pulled out his gold Forgettery Better than memory at times watch Kaleidoscope Another name for a wo- mHe was perturbed The crew laughed and he rebuked them They bided their time ins mind Chatterbox The one occupied by a tnea Then one of them told the artist that the tsr party proper way to restore the coat to its normal Success The one road on the map that-l-a- ds color was to tie a line to it heave it over- ¬ to popularity board and tow it for a few hours The artist Hog An animal that gets right down to--tdid so root of things When he went below a deck hand hauled Divorce The only difference between mat the coat aboard untied the line and hiding alimony ths coat made fast a ragged piece of white rimony and A bitter enemy of the ague and Quinine duck and threw it overboard When the owner of the coat pulled in his one thats hard to shake Debt A trap that men baits sets and line he was the angriest man on the tug then deliberately walks And he didnt know just how to accept a Society A Punch and udy show in which deck hands glibly made explanation which was that a shark had seized the coat until the figures are dollars instead of sense the garment was restored to him X Y Chcago Evening Xews ears buzzing snapping sounds severe head ¬ aches and disagreeable discharges is per-¬ manently cured by Hoods Sarsaparilla Do not dally with local applications Take Hoods Sarsaparilla and make a thorough and complete cure by eradicating from the blood all scrofulous tcints and giving health and vigor to the whole system Hoods Sarsaparilla - he ito Herald BEST TIME TO KICK A MAN Why is it the mind is brighter when a- man is past 40 i Alter that age the man Chicago Daily Record ¬ First Save His Iiife and Then You May Apply Yonr Boot ¬ rvitli Inipnnity Blizzards and frost bites and a cure in a night St Jacobs Oil- - If ft 11 P fc is explained at the state department as necessary to enahle the American representatives to formulate the pre-¬ cise heads of the treaty of peace which will mark the final stage of the proceedings Many minor details will be left for subsequent agreement hut it is confidently declared that the next fiession will result in the formal enun ¬ ciation of exact terras regarding the payment which Spain is to receive for relinquishing sovereignty over the whole Philippine archipelago as well ns the mutual declaration regarding the transfer of Porto Itico Cuba and the Ladrone islands Pauis Xov 21 The American com- ¬ ¬ Fires Heavy Loss wstea llllllllllllllllly wiaffliwuuniiiw litelS g 118if W The largest and most destructive conflagration that has ever swept the Ozark mountains since 1SS4 is now circumscribing this town for miles and miles north of and parallel with the Memphis railroad The autumn heavy foliage has rapidly fallen since frost and are supposed to have been fired from sparks of freight engines Sunday afternoon a scope 13 miles long is of country in flames miles of fences orchards Macomb Mo Xov 21 JStwiwllWe If ikfl gx4 fCWSPgU X r yA missioners in a written communica tion will declare that the third article of the protocol regarding the Philip ¬ pines is capable of only one fair con- ¬ struction that no arbitration is need- ¬ ed to elucidate its terms and that the United States can not admit any other power to figure here purely as a lexicologist They will maintain that the two commissions are charged to determine whether Spain or the Unit¬ ed States shall in future own the Phil ¬ ippines This will be accompanied by the clear declaration that the United States will possess the Philippines Following this declaration the Amer ican commissioners will lay before the Spaniards two alternatives First To accept a sum of money from the United States and to cede and evacuate the Philippines Second To lose the Philippines to the United States by conquest with the possibility of other territorial losses to indemnify the United States for the added expense of conquest ¬ farms and dry pasture fields stocked with cattle and other animals and manv old settlers homes lie directly in the line of the ravaging monster while neighborhoods are advancing to the scene but find themselves totally unable to check the flames their only remedy is to hurriedly turn out stock ahead of the flames and desert premises The altitude being 1700 feet above the sea and a terrible southwestwardly wind prevailing great destrnction is imminent The town of Macomb will probably be destroyed plantations ¬ Dont say you work like a slave say Perk and Quirk were walking along the Atchison Globe crowded street feeling very kindly toward you work like a fool themselves and the rest of humanity Just as they reached the middle of a crossing Christmas coming Use St Jacobs forone of those aggravating individuals who pain Have a happy one walk one way and look another stepped directly in front of a cable car which wa j The use of his tongue is not what makes rounding the corner Of course the cav had a canine a lap dog Golden Days no fender on it Xearly everybody in the vicinity yelled and naturally the bewildered man looked in the wrong direction Quirk didnt yell though He jumped to the side of the track and grabbed the man by the collar and yanked him clear of the tracks and almost out of his shoes Then he gave him another ferocious jerk to get him out of the way of an express wagon and getting him at proper range at the same time he gave the poor Tian a kick that must have driven his spine up into his hat And rrith the kick Quirk roared Confound you keep your eyes open when fou are on the street Quirk looked unutterably savage but Perk tottered to the curb sat down and laughed until the tears came Then he said You are the only big enough idiot on f earth to save a mans life and then kick Lim for it Chicago Times Herald ¬ - ¬ Wfn 3wiMt if iwinn J 18S7kS iP I 111 DISASTROUS TRAIN HOLD UP One of the Robber- Perforated With Shot x4 i and the Others Driven Oftby Jv Trainmen the -- Sax Bernardino Cal Xov 21 The H j t- - oclock Saturday morning between Daggett and Barstow Express Messenger Hutchinson drove them off with buckshot and the train pulled oUt for Los Angeles At Bar stow the trainmen sent a posse back to the scene of the hold up where the MONEY FOR SPANISH TROOPS body of one of the robbers was found perforated with shot A special train Gen lilnnco Author zed to Draw on Paris with Sheriff Holcomb has left this city or2OKOOOO in Gold The Spanish for the scene of the hold up Evacuation of Cuba 21 westbound Overland passenger train was held up by four robbers about 1 FIVE NEW YORKERS SEEKING SENATOR MURPHYS SEAT Havana Xov I5 Capt Gen Blanco THE RUMOR NOT CONFIRMED Reported That the North German Lloyd S eamship Ville de Coblenz Had Found ¬ ered at Sea With All on lioard - received from Paris Sunday a cable authorizing him to draw on Paris for 2000000 in gold to be applied in the payment of the Spanish troops in Cuba This amount is in addition to the pro ¬ ceeds of the draft for 425000 sterling by the Madrid government on London which was sold here last week The Spanish authorities are making strenuous efforts to complete the evac- ¬ uation by the end of the year Many London Xov 21 A report entirely unconfirmed was in circulation Sunday that the steamship Ville de Coblenz of the Xorth German Lloyd line had foundered at sea with all on board Lloyds agents have received no news on the subject and the owners of the transports are being chartered for that steamer believe her safe purpose According to Lloyds weekly ship ¬ Martinique has been selected as the ping index of Xovember 11 the Cob- ¬ place of rendezvous of the Spanish lenz of the Xorth German Lloyd line navy for evacuation purposes left Bremen on Xovember 7 for Brazil¬ Run Down By a Train and Killed ian ports Yobk Xov 21 G W Rogers of Camden employed as a conductor on the Amboy division of the Pennsyl¬ vania railroad and II G Rue bag gagemaster of Rogers train were killed at Rah way X 1 Sunday night They had completed their run for the day and were walking to the depot to take a train for home when run down by the Chicago limited east bound American British and Japanese Ministers Kiv Spanish Duty on Quinine Washington Xov 21 The treasury department has recommended to the secretary of war that quinine be ad- ¬ mitted to Cuba and Porto Rico free of duty Under the Spanish law the duty on quinine was about 81350 a pound The war department undoubtedly will concur in the treasury recommenda¬ tion Prtitest Yokohama Xov 21 A dispatch from Seoul capital of Corea says the American British and Japanese min- ¬ isters there have protested against the action of the Qorean government in issuing orders that foreigners are to be stopped from trading in the in ¬ 4K terior Burglars entered the store of H M Holmes Birmingham Ky The safe a large one was blown open and the contents taken Several hundred dollars in money and a lot of notes were taken The safe was a general deposit place for the town and the exact loss is not known There is no clew to the thieves Will Iterative to Michigan Ionia Mich Xov 21 The Weller stein Shirt Co of Albany X Y who ¬ shirt-makin- limp tied the Ssafr Paducah Ky Xov 21 r i J- - Dreyfns Allowed More Liberty 5 te Jt - jsr I- - The government ac¬ cording to the Temps has ordered a modification of the prison treatment of have a ten year contract for the emg former Capt Albert Dreyfus Drejrfus ployment of 300 inmates at in the Ionia prison are contem is to be allowed to promenade and ex¬ ercise six hours a day over an area of plating the removal of their entire business from Xew York to Michigan eight acres 21 Paris Xov Almost at the same time the ship dropped back on the ties and ran about struck with a tremendous crash She 75 feet then rolled over into the ditch rose again on the heavy ground swell Engineer Shirtliff Conductor Quick ¬ lurched forward struck again was car- and Brakeman Smith were carried over ried further by the seas struck a third with the engine and it was some time time and commenced settling at once before they got out Strange to say CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO The seas by this time were washing they were not injured very badly but with St Jacobs Oil and cure over the vessel and the decks were it is thought Engineer Shirtliff who SAN FKANCISCO Cal Less than one half the thincs one hears LOUISVILLE Kr NEW YOIZK N T quickly cleared of everything movable complains about his back may have are true Washington la Democrat The crew had taken to the rigging been injured internally About ten most of them to the mizzen mast cars were piled up and completely c Within half an hour after striking the wrecked so that the track was blocked hull broke in two The main mast fell until late Sunday evening trains being and this started the mizzen mast in transferred around the wreck by way which nearly all the crew had taken of the C H D and the Pennsylvania if refuge At this moment George Frazer at Lim to Delphos then over the a sailor plunged overboard pre Clover Leaf to Ohio City ferring to take his chances by swim- ¬ I Albaugh of Spencerville a line Asstem which ming to be carried over by the walker for the Buckeye Pipe Line Co has become run down tottering mizzen mast He succeeded who was on his way to Elgin a short by the trying weather in catching hold of the main hatch distance west of here was ridiug on of the jast summer and held on for a few minutes when top of the third car from the engine is not in a condition he was told that the port life boat was and escaped with a few bruises by to meet the severe near him Frazer swam to the boat jumping when he saw the engine raise a desperate struggle and succeed- ¬ into the air and felt the cars jerking after winter of this climate ed in climbing into it his shipmates in He says there were two tramps riding and will easily fall a the rigging giving him three cheers on a car loaded with stone the second prey to disease unless After helping McMahon and Webber car behind the one he was on A box a proper tonic is into the boat they soon drifted on car ran up onto the car they were on used shore and is still wedged there and they DrVilliamsPink have not been seen since and arc un¬ Will Not Pay the Cuban Debt Pills for Pale People Madrid Xov 21 The government doubtedly killed are the best medicine it is semi officially announced intends SERGEANT PRICE MURDERED in the world for build to notify the Cuban bondholders that in gup and strengthen¬ Spain will not pay the Cuban debt Three Other American Soldiers Wounded ¬ which will not be mentioned in the in an Attempt to Arrest Unruly Fili ing an enervated Native K lied pinosOne peace treaty The government con- ¬ system siders itself completely freed from Do not confuse Philippine Islands Xov these entanglements which fall upon 21 Manila Filipino natives Friday these bills with ord Three the nation exercising sovereignty and night hired a carriage and engaged inary purgative pillsThey do NOTadonthebowelsthereby collecting taxes in Cuba in a dispute with the driver regarding furtherweakeningthebodyTheybuildupthe blood and Wealthy Brewer Sued for Breach of the fare Some members of the Amer- ¬ strengthen the nerves Promise ican military police attempted to ar- ¬ Major A C Bishop of 715 Third Ave Detroit Mich is a Pittsburgh Pa Xov 21 Anton rest the natives but the latter resisted civil engineer He says When I had my last spell of sickness and came Lutz a prominent and wealthy brewer and Sergt Price of the Minnesota out of the hospital I was a sorry sight I could not regain my strength and could not walk over a block for several weeks I noticed some articles of this city has been sued for breach resiment was stabbed and killed in the newspapers regarding Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale People of promise by Ruth De Haan formerly Three other American soldiers Ma which convinced me that they were worth trying and I bought two bones I did not take them for my complexion but forstrength After using them of Cleveland O the damages being her Montgomery and Hoyt were I felt better and know they did me worlds of good I am pleased to recommend them to invalids who need a tonic or to build up a shattered placed at 100000 The plaintiff is a wounded Detroit Free Press constitution widow and at present resides in Chi- ¬ Maher shot one native dead The cago At b dTuggists 07 dnrect Tom the DTVYillVrob Medi ¬ others were arrested cine Compny Schenectady NY Price fifty cenn per box The Presidents Thanksgiving Tnrkey a Teaching H How to Spell Westerly R I Xov 21 The pres- ¬ iS siiC 7 1Jf J s by the California Fig Syrup Co only a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par- ties The high standing ofthe Cali¬ Sold by Druggists 7oc fornia Fig Syrup Co with the mddi Halls Family Pills are fcne best cal profession and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has Limitations Though a man has a right to make an ass given to millions of families makes ot himself he should remember that he will the name of the Company a guaranty not be permitted to dusturb the peace with of the excellence of its remedy It is his brays Puck far in advance of all other laxatives Hot or cold Neuralgia will come Use St as it acts on the kidneys liver and bowels without irritating or weaken Jacobs Oil it will go iDg them and it does not gripe nor When a man has troubles he increases nauseate In order to get its beneficial them by being cross Atchison Globe effects please remember the name of Winter set in with Rheumatism Set out the Company ¬ j100 Reward 1j The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh Halls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity Catarrh being a constitutional disease requires a constitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in its cura tive powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure Send for list of testimonials Address F J Cheney Co Toledo 0 THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fjg Syhtjp Co only and wc wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured S5 p well-known y im r ¬ who has supplied the white house bird fori ao years The turkey weighs 28K pounds and was shipped by express Friday night Golden Weddinjr Celebration idents turkey for his Thanksgiving dinner has been dressed by Horace Vose P- Y V rV i -i T Judsre Gilmer Upheld i Iff Wahbex 0 Xov 21 Circiiit court ifiirmedvthe finding of Judge Gilmer in the case oi inaries jjcnton who is serving a life sentence in the peniten tiary f03 murder H Two boyis Richmond Ky Xov 21 Mr and sons of Joseph Jesse were out bird Mrs George W Park celebrated their hunting juid one accidentally shot the golden wedding at their country home others lacerating his right thigh His Woodland Park six miles from leg walTampuUted Saturday Richmond - Ijtist His Isr Columbia Ky Xov 21 The son of D J Harris of Vandalia was unable to recite his spelling les- ¬ son with sufficient accuracy to please his better educated parent and the lat- ter sought to injeet a little orthog- raphy into him by placing a hemp rope about his neck and tying the other end to a rafter He then went away ana neighbors found the lad just in time to cut him down and save his life Harris is in jail charged with attempted murder Xiles Mich Xov 21 ten-year-o- ld s9agsass TO LOOK Oflfl THE BRIGHT SIDE OF THINCSi USE WJ I SAPOLIO naaniiiitiiniiitmiiMhT- j AK 9 W f twmwM J H v - swmpwuMJtmm irM Aatf ffiTtffiFiTr na ftimffttMftiiiitri a ifrfWiwifa t mifrrliiii--tosf- c l - c - - m THE BOURBON NEWS PAEIS KT TUESDAY NOVEMBER 22 1898 ir- - tBm fcWtafmffr JV-- Its an awful day said Susan mournfully and dreadfully slippery look out for yourself I will Kiss mother for me when she awakes and in another minute Mary was on her way and battling bravely along against the driving snow and the fierce north wind The morning train that day had brought a stranger to this quiet town UMM He was rather a grim looking per- ¬ sonage and was apparently in a very bad humor It had been clear when he left the city in the early morning and lie found himself landed urn brellaless in a driving storm when he y HEN I hear the reached Hillsboro That had an- ¬ aged sexton WSsSt Rlnff the sweet noyed hini and his first thought was Thanks si vlng to take a train right back to town chimes But when on inquiry he found that Come to me from out my boyhood there would be no return train until Glimpses of the vanished times And I long with memories tender the one he liad originally intended to Neath the autumns azure dome take late in the afternoon he de- ¬ Once again to pass Thanksgiving cided to go on and get his- disagree- ¬ With the old folks at home able business over with and done with Therell be feasting in the mansions Then he had found that there was Hising high twixt sea and sea no conveyance to be had at that for- ¬ Wit and Beauty will be rulers But they will not rule for me saken station and no telephone con- ¬ JFor my thoughts foreer unfettered nection with any stable and that there Like a truant lad will roam was nothing fcr him to do but to push And once more Ill spend Thanksgiving forward on foot through the storm With the old folks at home which he finally did in an I can see the olden table ill humor As I saw it long ago He had but a mile to go the man When the children sat around it All like ninepins in a row at the station had told him and the Though the years of youth have vanished road was straight so he could nor Like the storm beleaguered foam miss the small white cottage just this J can see that dear old table side of ihe covered wooden bridge And the old folks at home But the road had seemed to stretch They are sleeping where the flowers out interininablj- - and the snow and Bloom upon the hillside fair Where the gentle crested songsters freezing street combined to make Fill with joy the scented air walking more difficult at every step There is many a sweet Thanksgiving So there was not often a man in a Kept beneath the starry dome worse humor than this man was when But I love the ones connected With the old folks at home the low white cottage he was seeking at last came into sight And now as When the harvests had been gathereu he suddenly hastened his footsteps he And Novembers robes were gold on writing at the strangers dictation The signature was also a surprise to the doctor Willard Blackwell Why then you are the head of the firm yourself I am is there anything strange LiwiJtatfWKt Ml 111 - ever-increasi- ng As you said the doctor and went bad humor thic morning could plainly see I had been well upset And thank you for your kind ¬ ness in loaning me these things Could I ask another favor of you now Blackwell spoke with a curious anxious diffidence It occurs to me about that that these these kind ladies may not Oh no said the doctor but in¬ be entirely prepared for my sudden voluntarily he sighed and to him- ¬ descent upon them and to morrow self he added Poor things poor being Thanksgiving jou know well things I thought that perhaps they might alAnother telegram was written to low me to supply the table for one Mr Blackwellsf friends to explain his thing while I am with them and enforced absence from their dinner would you mind explaining to them party on the morrow and then the that I would like to do so And then doctor left him and Blackwell set- ¬ is there any place in the village from tled himself in grim endurance of the where you could send them in a good evils from which he could not es- ¬ fat turkey and plenty of fruit and cape vegetables and anything else you think was softly they might like By and by the door Id be no end opened and through his half closed obliged and grateful to you and you eyes he saw a pretty girl looking in dont think theyd be offended do you upon him Im such a duffer and Ive made such Hush hes asleep Im glad of a bad impression to start with that I that she said and from her pleas- must depend on you to help me out ant voice he knew her to bet Mary The doctor had looked at him m ut- ¬ North Then she drew back and the ter amazement but as their eyes met door was quietly closed he nodded and smiled and muttering But the next moment he heard her his thanks Blackwell thrust a -- oil voice again and so plainly that he of bank notes into his hand thought she must be in the room alHes not a bad fellow after all though he had certainly seen the door the doctor said triumphantly to himHe opened his eyes self and presently the matter was all close upon her and looked about him curiousty and arranged and the good doctor went re- ¬ at last he saw that the room he was joicing on his way in was connected with the one adjoin But as soon as Blaclcwell was lone ing it where the speakers were by again strange and discomforting fanan uncovered stovepipe hole cies swarmed through his mind Would The voice of Susan spoke up sharp- not this seem to his hostess merely a ly Heres another thing to be thank- ¬ selfish man of the worlds discourte- ¬ ful for To think of it being Willard ous protest against the frugal fare Blackwell of all personsin the world which was all that they had been If I had known that he might have able to set before him And he seemed Hm fellow we had talked aboutf had cjip THE REVISED PEACE TERMS tirely disappeared And in his stead eagerly he questioned The Maine Our tosses to Commetuo Fen si m TJo ¬ And Mary smiled though she only said Yourself Blaclcwell carried away with him the coilsummation of the most thorough- ¬ ly unbusiness like business transac- ¬ tion of his life but with it the mem- ¬ ory of the loveliest girls face that he had ever seen transfigured now with happiness and gratitude And he also carried with him the firm determination which in a years time was hap ¬ pily carried out of utterly effacing ¬ Oar War Debt Etc Plaeed Against the Philippines 1 next presentation for the consideration of the Spanish commissioners While the Americans are reticent aa to their intentions it may be said without reserve that the occasion is near upon which the exact peace terms ¬ that miserable first impression from acceptable to the American peace comeveii Susans unelastic mind and of missioners will be laid before tha winning sweet Mary North to be his Spaniards with a time limit for their wife Judith Spencer in Ladies acceptance World New York As previously indicated in these dis OUR THANKSGIVING DAY The United States commissioners are devotingFriday aa they did Thursday to formulating their Paeis Nov 19 ¬ A Grand Custom Which Has Been Re ¬ Spain in any shape or form ¬ ligiously Kept Since latches the American commissioners will not involve the United States in any obligation to the Creditors of ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ I What a day then was Thanksgiving O the stories that we told Still they bind me gently gently To the scenes in memorys tome And my heart this dear Thanksgiving Greets the old folks at home Over all the land we honor Let the happy feasts be spread Let the gay and joyous living Crown with love the cherished dead Many a heart will beat with rapture Neath Novembers azure dome JTor affection crowns Thanksgivings With the old folks at home T C Harbaugh in Ohio Farmer 0iMMoj6 TO ma r i i i i nij 9 impatiently ordered the unseen meddler to leave him and his head alone I beg your pardon said a pleas- ¬ ant voice but its a bad cut and it should be dressed at once Im perfectly competent to do it but your iarm will have to wait until the doctor ¬ ¬ somehow slipped and fell heavily striking his head and doubling his lefx arm under him But he made no mur ¬ mur at this misadventure but lay still and quite unconscious on the ground When he again opened his eyes he was on the bed in a small neat room but all that he thought of at first was that his head was paining him ter ¬ ribly while his arm was hurting him even more Some one whom he could not see was fussing with his head and making the pain still worse ne felt so desperately cross and ill that he ri 2K- lttt xi uvf IpSiO MOEEOW a- - will be iforfh said sadly Oh no giving dubious Thanks Mary I it wont her sister Susan rejoined sarcastically Let me enuweve had to be thank ¬ merate all that ful fcr during this past year To begin with our stepfather died and left us a large legacy of dexbts ¬ OL now Susan And then we found that he had not only mortgaged our dear old home but had failed to pay the interest on it all these years and that now because we cant raise the money to pay it the mortgage is to be foreclosed at once and we will be turned out for the town to take care of I suppose since mother is about helpless with rheumatism and it takes all my time to care for her and to keep us with clothes on our backs And now that the Grosvenors have suddenly decided to go south and no longer want you for nursery governess the cup of our thankfulness is full I should say and full to running over too Oh dont Susan please dont Mary had been pleading It is all so dreadfully sad and hard for us but still it might be even worse ejaculated Susan Worse Yes worse repeated Mary Why suppose just suppose it had been mother who died her sweet voice trembled piteously Or suppose now that she is so helpless you and I were not i o perfectly strong and well And then if she can keep so bright and cheerful with all that she is suffering Im sure we ought to keep up bravely if only for her sake And Susan its a foolish thought maj be but I canvt help thinking that now when every- thin looks so dark and hopeless tous daylight must be at hand Perliaos I shall get something else to do fWerv soon and mother may get bet ter so that she can be around againus nd anyway God hasnt forgotten iSan our nuuun u- - Tm sure He will uirk onrl not let us suffer needlessly i ijuccj 51W - dont I ftloure shortly -rful-things-are-no-wo- rse -- Im - Well tLj Im pvrrv evil under the sun none There is a remedy or there isIt And one If there be none try and mind it never If there be Im And now T must run along andMrs going to speak quite frankly to 3ust if sheknows Grosvenor to day for perhaps she will u t situated find me another y C interest herself to f Ill do anytime e to 7 lA y lac keep enougu K k only I can earn v rt r -Another and you conuuii- though the dear old home uiii s Mary was now wrapped inrshabCi bv cloak and wis pnmngens TVnT- -m H constructed after the dear old Mother says fioo fashion You know she N plan myself glad 1 am said Mary I seem to be nnw not made on the thank- I M WL -- The town has been kept in a state of terror all even ing by numerous encounters between Negroes and striking miners Both aie heavily armed and use their ammunicomes tion freely About 7 oclock Deputy Whats the matter with my con- ¬ Sheriff Sid Watts who was returning founded arm He tried to move it from the Springside mine whore he had and groaned outright with the pain been on duty was shot from ambush Its broken Im afraid but the docThe bullet took effect in his right arm tor will be here to set it soon giving day all their loved ones and which had to be amputated A num Then the hapless stranger fell to unite with grateful hearts in giving ber of residenceb have been pierced by rating the place the storm and his thanks for all the blessings which are bullets and those who are able to do so accident so soundly that another ¬ theirs Atlanta Constitution have sent their families to the country voice from another as yet unseen in dividual spoke up in sharp rebuke The principal streets are patrolled by you ashamed of yourself to COLONIAL CORN FESTIVALS Arent soldiers Capt Butler had a long con- - HIS HEAD BANDAGED AND HISrARM IN A SLING talk so when were- doing our best to versation by telephone with died outside there I never wouldhave to hear Susans shrewd interpretation Pleasant Memories Recalled by Sto help ycu ner Friday evening and it is said more of his action and her scornful epithet Oh hush Susan ries of ThnnlcssrlvliiK Day Mer ¬ broke in the lifted my hand to carry him in here troops will be here Saturday Oh Susan yes you would of Pig rymaking on the Faria pleasant voice Hes suffering dreadIndeed I wouldnt And after all Hi dinner and supper on that eventMurder Near Alton lil fully he really dont know what hes g those awful letters hes written to ful day had certainly been meager Writing on the old time saying Alton 111 Nov 19 George S Har festival as a form of Thanksgiving rison a prominent resident of Uppei Yes I do said the stranger gruff mother now he has come here just enough though they were daintily ly an3 I beg your pardon but youve to turn usy out You saw how ugly and served by Mary herself and his break- merriment in the Womans Home Alton was murdered earfy Friday eve ¬ cross he was we cant expect one fast next morning was frugal too Companion Hezekiah Butterworth been hurting me like the deuce ning one mile east of Upper Alton grain of kindness at his hands savs Ah heres the doctor but not so the Thanksgiving dinner said the I shouldnt ask it and here Marys That was a beautiful and bountiful re- ¬ A one of these corn festivals while returning from one of his farms pleasant voice in a tone of relief And presumed a robbery was intended then the stranger found himself trans- pleasant voice grew sad But its a past deliciously cooked and set out given for a local charity in a New Eng It is ferred into the skillful hands of the matter of business Susan and we by Susan and Mary And Mrs North land city a day was allotted to the and that the horse ran away when a The horse ran home professional whose treatment of his mustnt blame him for it We owe was brought to the table in her roll husking and the thanksgiving stories shot was fired money we cant pay it so the ing chair and Willard Blackwell left of colonial days and I was asked td with Harrisons dead body in the wounds was much more rigorous than all that The police have put blood that of the deft and gentle fingers he mortgage is- to be foreclosed and we his room for the first time to take his present some account of old huskings buggy must go He knows nothing about place at the table with the family and to arrange some of the old legends hounds on the murderous trail had railed against but nov en tableau in the spirit and coloring When at last his head had been ban its always having been our home and He looked so Priests of Demeter that all this trouble has come about with his head soldierly and handsome of the past My mind turned to seti daged and his arm had been set the bandaged and his arm Concoud N H Nov 19 The climax physician gave some brief instructions without our knowledge Its not his in a sling that even Mary was sur- ties chimney corners red ears o to his new patient He would have to fault that we must go I only wish prised and Susan certainly would corn pumpkins great barns and cribs of the great national grange meetings we to remain where he was for several days I knew wherehow werecouldtake poor never have recognized him as the frost airs and the full huntersmoon in this city was reached Friday even- ¬ we make it grumpy and must keep very quiet on account mother and horrid cross old man I can seem to see those harvest seasons ing when more than 1000 Patrons of comfortable for her now as I used to know them with their Husbandry were advanced to the high ¬ of the wound in his head On nothing a year supplemented whom she had expected to see mellowing splendors and joyous farm est body of grangedom the seventh de ¬ But I must return to town to day That Mrs North had guessed his er Yes and if that selfish Mrs life rud it is always a pleasure to re- ¬ gree of Priests of Demeter The mem ¬ the stranger said peremptorily I Susan rand decided to go off to voicp he knew at once by the way her peat the husking tales as they come Gevenor badnt have en engagement fjy to morrow bers of this great class one of tho trembled and broke as she tried dingers are not to the south at a moments notice and to speak to him back to me aswel as I can but no one largest in the history of the grange and thanksgiving throw ycu out of your position we can tell them as did the old time be put oft ¬ neednt have worried about that she Susan was regarding him sternly natural story tellers To one who came from every section of the coun All right go said the doctor And now she doesnt even she could not for a moment forget lived on a farm in his boyhood the try and the consequences will be brain went on that he was their bitterest enemy pay you what she owes you Shot by Their Stepfather memory of the husking must ever be fever But Marys eyes met his and their pa- ¬ a But she will Susan She said she Philadelphia Nov 19 In an heroic pleasing picture How full of joy- ¬ The stranger was silent for a mo ¬ thetic wistfulness went suddenly to ous life would send me a check next week those harvests were The nel effort to save his mother from his step ment Then he said shortly I see Next week when we need it now his heart low days of September passed the fathers brutality Wm Lindemayer that I must submit But how did this He took Mrs Norths frail white cranberry meadows grew red the And Were in a fine fix truly It was bad hand and bent over it thing happen Where am I Excuse me for fringed gentians bloomed the witch aged 14 years was Friday shot in tho who was fussing with me until you enough before but now that we are speaking of it now he said but you hazel flowered amid the falling of gold head by the stepfather Jas Clements saddled with this grumpy horrid cross came dont understand my intentions in the and russet leaves there was a cidery and now lies in the hospital in a pre¬ You slipped on the icy path Miss old man He had not understood them carious condition Another son Geo The involuntary eavesdropper start- ¬ leas odor in the orchards where the ground Mary Xorth saw you fall and when himself very moment was coverel with apples the product liindeinayer was shot in the head but she reached you you were insensible ed suddenly for in spite of a few gray when he until that seemed to read them in corn fields was drawn awaj-- by the wound is not of a serious charShe ran to get hlp Fortunately it hairs upon his temples Willard Black Marys eyes 1 beg you not to fear of theand piled into a heap usually in acter oxen happened within a few yards of her well had never thought of himself as that I will ever do anything to take some sheltered meadow old before though grumpy and horrid Cruisers Orderd to Havana and Porto home and she and her sister together liico managed to carry you in and they i nd cross he most certainly had been from you the home which opened its And our bitterest enemy GETTING EVEK the hospitable doors to the wounded vou a heavy load must have found Philadelphia Nov 19 It was re¬ everything Tien Mary ran to icy house full sharp voice went on He will expect stranger I assure you embarrassported at League Island navy yard be A MA quarter of a milp away and left word all sorts of luxuries I suppose and we can you arranged without Friday that orders had been received in the least ing for me to come here as soon as I got havent but a few cents left in the from Washington Friday moraing di God bless you sir was all the home I found her working over you house and not a thing to set before recting the cruiser Topeka to leave for and your scalp was all ready for the him but porridge and porlc and bread frail little woman could find words to Havana Saturday It was also stated without butter And I will not run say But Blackwell looking up met stitches when I came Shes a clever Marys eyes ogain and now they were that the auxiliary cruiser Panther will gTrl was studying to be a nurse but any further in debt luminous like stars And he thought be ordered to Porto Rico within a few But your bread is delicious unfortunately the money gave out An angel un- Susan and Im sure hes welcome to he heard her murmur da3s and she couldnt go on She ind to a wares the bestwe have turn nursery governess instead After Xension Thry took their places in silence And he was to go to a swell Thanks ¬ And the other the sharp one whos Washington Nov 19 Claims on ac¬ giving dinner in the city to morrow and reverently bent their heads she count of the Spanish war are now For the assurance we have just re- ¬ The elder sister Susan Her tongue doctor said Hell have to give thanks coming in rapidly in the pension de- here on very different fare and fori ceived 0 Lord we are truty tbankful is sharp but her hearts all right paxtment The total on file up to date breathed Susan and though it was not and shes seen trouble enough to turn that part Im almost glad is 1947 for war service and 17S for naval Oh my goodness Susan look at all what she had meant to say it sweet grapes sour Thats all the famservice exclusive of the claims of tho For pitys sake whats the matter was a good and sufficient grace ily left now except the mother cripv battle ship Maine victims For eight days Blackwell was a prispled with rheumatism poor soul Well now The stove pipe hole is uncovered oner in that small white home And then Ill tell them jou are to be on Dreyfus Henr the New Mary cried tragically and he can when the doctor gave him leave to go their hands here for a day or two Paris Nov 19 The governor of back to his own world he left there Ill see you again tovard night and hear every word Willie youll b sick said his moth Serve him right if he had But you with regret bring you some things you will need er as he handed up his plate for more French Guiana has sent a dispatch to On the last day he suddenly asked of the fowl until you can get back to town Any ¬ said he was sound asleep this is the third time the colonial office here saying Alfred 1 can do for you The hole vas quickly covered and Mary what her first impression of him you have been helped Any message I know it thing Dreyfus the former French officer un ¬ Willard Blackwell heard no more But had been you want to send mamma replied the little dergoing imprisonment for life on The stranger diciated a telegram the various new sensations he had sud ¬ I thought you were quite the but that turkey pecked at nm Devils Island has been informed oi Chishe once and Im g etting even explaining his detection to a mem denly experienced gave him sufficient crossest man 1 had ever seen the revision proceedings in his case said laughing cago Daily News ber of i well known firm in the city food for thought A 1U W Estes Dvad he When tht doctor came back at dusk And and old too I suppose When the doctor heard the name Do Yon lochced up in surprise vou he found a remarkable change had ventured doubtfully Then he Benton Ky Nov 19 Wilso W Bs Do you know of any deserving poor fces one of this countyrs mo Well yes quite middle aged and came here from them aboutthe 1nkcn place in his grumpy patient t inftu whose gruff nesshadnow entirely van ¬ venerable T never was so surprised family that is lk ly to go without n ential citizens is dead aged G5 years mqrrgage 1 suppose as wnen vou waiKeci in to umner on Thanksgiving7dinnpr unless yon pro He was buried by the Masonic Ira in I did confound the entire bust ished T bpg your pardon neasdoctor Cor my Thanksgiving day for the cross old vid eMt 1 J so tWiwha t aity of which he was a member ¬ ¬ our own From the time the Pilgrim fathers landed and instituted this festival it has been religiously kept In their poverty and hard labor when cultivat-¬ ing tLe sterile soil of New England they felt a deep sense of gratitude when the season for gathering the crops arrived and a day for thanking the Giver oE all good was set aside Even the ancient- Hebrews went up to Jerusalem at the harvest season to worship in the hoi temple a festival and one to correspond with our Thanksgiving The most beautiful feature of the day apart from the real meaningis the recognition of family ties a holiday for the home coming the greeting of the children and grandchildren all under the paternal roof the social chat the exchanging of experiences the games of children all combine to make it a day of social pleasure Then let memor3r linger around the Thanksgiving table laden with good things the turkey ducks chicken pies to say nothing of the plum pud dings mince pies nuts fruit etc Many and sweet are the recollections of such occasions sand bright and strong stands out the moving factor of it all the mother loved and honored she it is who loves to gather together her own around her and thinks no labor toe great to give them pleas ure The home blessed by a good mother ha cause to keep a grand Thanksgiving not only to praise God for all His bounty to the body but for a still greater blessing a mother who mini uers to both body and soul Would that all of our readers could gather around them on this Thanks once-a-year words the Americans will not guaran- ¬ tee any of the Spanish bonds even There is no country in the world though Spain may have mortgaged aa thatr celebrates Thanksgiving day as security the revenues of territory to ba Its Institu tion by the Pilgrim Fathers In other ¬ taken by the United States As set forth in these dispatches oil October Gl and previously the United States may now balance its wrar ledger debiting to Spain the value of battle ship Maine the cost of the naval and military operations the losses incurred by American commerce and tho future pension roil etc while on tho other side of the sheet may be placed Spains equities and values in the Philippine islands If a difference is found to exist in favor of Spain this amount in cash may be offered her by the American commissioners at tho next joint session here What this balance may be is not definitely known but it may be about 20000000 or possibly less The Americans may ¬ also requrKe until next Monday or Tuesday to prepare the final presenta- ¬ tion of their case which was under- ¬ stood at the adjournment of Wednes- ¬ day last A ¬ STATE OF TERROR REIGNS Numerous Encounters 15etiveen Nejjroea and Striking Miners at Pan a Uoth Sides Heavily Armed ¬ Paxa Ills Nov 19 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ f -- - Gdv-Tan- - ¬ ¬ ¬ corn-huskin- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ cf r ¬ ¬ ¬ lJlliMfllPiii five-year-old ¬ ¬ i v -- - c I id V agtTT Sfe3ggyligpPM r rj sf THE B0UKBO3N NEVt3 PARIS KY TOESrA ¬ Other Kentucky Cities Compro mising With The Banks NOVEMBER 22 1898 j Letter From a Soldier Fajardo Porto Rico Nov 3d NUPTIAL KNOTS t W K 1 w m RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar ft r ft- Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK i I r TIE V BOUBBQN PEWS 1881 J Eighteenth Year Established Published every Tuesday and Friday by WALTER CHAMP Editors and Owners BBUOE MILLER mayabletothe order of Champ iW Make all Checte Money Orders etc MiiiiER k Si P ADVERTISING RATES Displays one dollar per inch for first inser tion half rates each Insertion thereafter Locals or reading notices ten cents pei Une each Insertion Locals in blacl type twenty cents per line each insertion Fractions of lines count as fuJ lines when rnnning at line rates Obituar2S cards of thanks calls on candi dates resolutions of respect and matter of a Hkenature ten cents per line Special rates given for large advertise ments and yearly cards J ¬ ¬ ¬ Unjust Discrimination Against a Bank in Favor of an Individual V si h t J r v T - v I a- S ir ii Is I V I r Every person who is even tolerably well informed knows the difference be- ¬ tween the assessment of a bank and that of an individual for taxation Banks are required to make sworn statements of their condition four times a year These statements set out tuny every item of assets the bank claims to have Not so much as even one penny is omitted and the statement shows not the fair cash value of the banks assets but the value at which it is carried on the books of the bank and if the bank has any bad or questionable paper on its books this paper is shown in its statement at face value The banks are ex-¬ pected to pay tax on their assets as shown by those statements As to how the individual gives in his property for taxation every individual knows The News doubts whether there are five persons in the city of Paris who have as much as five thousand dol- ylar8 worth of taxable property who give in more than 50 per cent of it for taxa tion It is certain that a great many do not give in as much as fifty per cent In addition to this the Council appoints a Board of Equalization who equalize what property iB given in on a basis of 70 per cent of its fair cash value Yet when the banks oeject to paying tax on statements which show their as- sets far in excess of their actual cash value for the cash value of a banks as- eeste is what could be realized on them in event of liquidation people who do not know or who do not think say they are objecting to paying tax like other ¬ ¬ people A Council ought to be composed of business men and certainly business men know that instead of objecting to pay- ing tax like other people that ie ex- ¬ actly what the banks are asking to be allowed to do The Presidential Pendulum The last seven presidential elections have been carried alternately with the d regularity of a clock by each of the two great political parties The record is 1872 -- Grant Republican 1876 Tilden Democrat 1880 Garfield Republican 184 Cleveland Democrat 1888 Harrison Republican 1892 Cleveland Democrat 1896 McKinley Republican In41900 according to rule the Pre -dent should again be a Democrat Will history repeat itself And who will be the man four-year-ol- l i t h tv k f iv I 1 The New York Journal is agin Bailey as a leader in the House Joe Awarded fiighest Honors Worlds Fair fa Wf v J sfeV JLlrC i- 0 mV CREAM -- T- - if- - z 2Sr J A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder -- We re- ¬ Free pair your linen aud put neck bands on om Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant free Haggard Reed MOST PERFECT MADE 40 YEARS THE STANDARD nmm Winch ster Mt Sterling Cynthiana Dear Walter Maysville Lexington Danville George I am now surgeon of Co Eliza bethtown F N Y Vol Inf and they are station ¬ Louisville rMm in Oweusboro Henderson Paducab for Garrison duty until spring consequence ed here Uvf oinnLt uvfirv tnwn of lClVC as this is a regular port now We have in Kentucky has compromised me mx been here two weeks today The health nhiiins against the banks Paris almost of to is good so far I made au iunpeo alone holds out for the last drop of tion of the town and found everything biuod Perhaps the Council thinks they in good sanitary condition and there is have the approval of the business men no reason why the Company should not and tax payers of the city in going into have good health a long harassing aud expensive litigation I am still in hopes of eating Christ ¬ success is wilh the banks in which mas dinner in Pans I can hardly real- ¬ and in which ize that Jl have been in the army six doubtful to say the least a large part of whatever by any crook months You eaid in your paper that I is wrung from the banks will be had been promoted to Captain which is swallowed up in lawyers fees and a mistake I have had two promotions other costs of litigation but The News since I have been in the army one is quite sure that the business men of from private to Sergeant and from Ser- ¬ Paris and the people who pay taxes geant to First Lieutenant The people of Fajardo received us and who expect to pay taxes for the settlement of the with open arms and have treated us like future desire a fair kings They cannot do enough for us tax question with the banks so that the Fajardo is a sea coast town of about ten present capitalization of the banks may thousand The country around here is very rich with coffee and sugar Every remain intact for future taxation to ar ¬ afternoon I take a ten mile ride over the The News makes no pretense country and enjoy it very mnch gue the legal aspect of the question I send you enclosed a copy of the Very great wrongs may be and often Long Roll published by some of the are perpetrated with the sanction of the boys of the Company I dont get your law and it may be possible that the paper as often as I would like VYiah it to me banks may be made by legal processes you would forward Trnly Very to pay tax to the city for 1893 and 1894 B F Frank notwithstanding that under a decision of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky Having been solicited by a number of to pay and did pay persons to open a cooking school in Paris they were required tax for those years under the Hewitt this Fall I have decided to do so early Law whose provisions required all tax in October if a sufficient number of to be paid to the state and none to the pupils can be secured All persons de- ¬ city but no fair man could believe it siring to take one or more lessons will right to make them pav for those years j Dlease giye me their names within the whatever the courts at the importunity next few days I wish to state that I of the two or three who are deman n have made arrangements with Mr the last drop may decide in the prem- ¬ Sciser of Louisville to furnish on short ises nnfirP inrlivirlrml irps fanrv rfiKPS and The banks paid while the first decis ornaments for serving same Terms ion of the Court of Appeals was in force Ten lessons 4 single lesson 50c aM taxes owing by them and all that Mrs W A Johnson could be legally demanded of them tor the years 93 and 94 They paid their A Good Memory taxes as required by that decision They often saves money and also good health were compelled to pay They paid a you are troubled with constipation indigesIf ¬ or form stomach large sum which cannot be recovered tionto any home of bottle of trouble remem- ¬ a Dr Caldwells ber They paid relying upon that decision If Syrup take and health will be restored to Pepsin 10c J doses Trial they had no right to rely upon that de- ¬ you S100 ofsizes T Brooks 10c large size 50c V druggist Paris and ljan iin cision they have no right to rely upon Ky any decision of that court Dont use any other but Purity It is claimed by the Council that they must pav under the last decision How flour from Pens Milling Co tell is the last decision any more authorita- your grocer you want no other Are All grocers keep it tive or binding than the first they not decisions of tne uame court o If the banks pay under the present de- ¬ Tornadoes And Cyclones cision would they not be protected in doing so Unquestionably Theu how Lookout these windstorms will they are not sweep your farm property off the latt can the Council claim that protected by paying while the first de- of the earth and you will lose it all unless you have a policy cision was in force as required by that tried Glen Falls of Newin the old aim 0M Yoik decision If they should pay under insurance for five years will1 only cust the last decision and in eight or J ten you 10 Tobacco barnsia slfetikityr 9nov tf T Porter Smith Agent years the Court should again reverse itself would any one think it right that they should lose all the money they had My agency insures against paid in the meantime in complying fire wind and storm best ol re- ¬ with the requirements of the present prompt paying compaTo claim that the banks are liable decision not protected by complying with the re- ¬ nies non union quirements of the first decision of the W 0 HINTON Agent Court of Appeals on this subject and paying tax as required by that decision An Incendiary Fire would if upheld by the courts render Like all other conflagrations strikes ifc impossible for any one ever to know a business man when he can least afford what his rights are To an ordinary man unacquainted with legal sinuosi it The only safe wav is to carrv ties the law whenever it has been in- - Bomenu insurance to inane you sale n terpreted by the highest Court is what- ¬ any event I write policies for the best and f ever that interpretation makes it and insurance companies sound the citizen has a right to accept that in- cheap as any agent T Porter Smith terpretation as his guide and rule of tf lloct Paris Ky conduct and be governed by it in the discharge of his duties whether it be the duty of paying tax or any other duty Carpets and mattings greatly reduced and if the courts will not protect him in at J T Hintons tf this then his rights are without legal definition and there is an end o all bus- ¬ iness enterprise The banks paid all the tax due from them for 1893 and 94 under a decision of the highest court Does anyone believe that if they were individuals and not banks the question of taxation for those Many women lose their girlish forms aftei years would have been raised against they become mothers This is due to neg them Certainly not Notwithstanding the claim has been lect The figure can be preserved beyond made that the Henderson banks were question it the expectant mother will sued for taxes for 93 and 94 and judg ¬ flKH constantly use ment was given against them and they had so little hope of reversing the judg ¬ ment that they paid up dollar lor dollar without ever taking an appeal and the fact is that no bank in Kentucky has paid any back tax except on a compro- ¬ mise and in nearly every case the com- ¬ during the whole promises ha been much more favor- ¬ period of pregnancy able to the banks than that offered by The earlier its use u the Paris banks and rejected by the HHp3 begun the more per Council Iu tiad of the Henderson fectly will the shapt banks paying dollar for dollar of the tax be preserved claimed by t e city of Heuderson for mothers friend 1893 ana 1894 under judgment of the nf rkeittr enftns and court the fact is that the case never relaxes the muscle came to trial at all but was compro- during the great strain before birth but helpj mised out of court and an agreed judg ¬ the skin to contract naturally afterward l ment rendered under which the banks keeps unsightly wrinkles wv and thi paid about 50 per cent of the tax claim- ¬ muscles underneath retain their pliability ed by the city So far from the Coun- ¬ 1110tfer friend is that famous externa cil having uo rigat to compromise the liniment which banishes morning sickness court iin the Henderson case accepted and nervousness during pregnancy shortens the compromise as the basis of the labor and makes it nearly painless builds uj jndgment rendered All other City he patients constitutional strength so thai Councils have the right to compro- ¬ e emerges from the ordeal without danger mise except the Paris Council The little one too shows the effects ol x J Engagements Annoancementg And Sol ¬ emnizations Of The Marriage Vowh Mary Susie anl Jessie Brook ins of L xingtou will each marry a soldjer lover o fore the S sventh Im munes leaves Lexington Rev P w Eberhardt of this city was the offifiiatine minister at the wed ¬ ding of Mr John Taylor of Pine Bluff Ark and Miss Lena Preston of Coving ton at the brides hom 3 last week Mrs Euerhardt of this city and Mr John LaRue and Miss Tillie xaRue of Sha v han were among thn wedding guests ¬ Catarrh Leads to Consumption A w2r that lost my hearing in one ear and of the bone in my nose sloughed fit I was constantly treated vtfiT sprays and washes but each winter thi disease seenvd to have n fiimeir hold on me 1 hrd iinidly been de ¬ 1 decrdedt6x Though its offensive feature clared S incurable when to get rfghtiat S It seemed iy S are sometimes almost unbearable the seat of the disease and cured me few people are aware of the danger permanently for I have hd n touchv OBITUARY 41 of Catarrh for seven years of which Catarrh is the forerun ¬ Josephine PoLiniL Jj Mrs Respectfully Dedicated To The Memory ner Catarrh invariably leads to Due West Si CUX V Of The Dead Requiem high mass was held oyer the Consumption Growing worse and Those who have had the firtu remains of Mary Elizabeth Grosche at worse each winter those who rely touch of Catarrh the Catholic church Saturday morning upon the usual treatment of will save endless by Rev Father Burke A very large at suffering by tak7 sprays washes and inhaling mix- ¬ tendance and profuse floral offerings at- ¬ ing the righit tures find that it is impossible to tested the esteem in which this lovely remedy at the-check the disease with these local young girl was hold She was just 18 outset Others years old bright amiable and intell- applications which only reach the who have fori igentand her demise after a prolonged surface The offensive discharge wlWrfDJL years sought xer illnpss of fever was paiticularly sad increases all the while causing a lief and found only disappoints T p-n- Forerunner of the uog Fatal Disease I lud such a severe case of Catarrh ¬ Srvfe yf ¬ V Turf Corn is selling here at 125 per barrel delivered Jonas Weil shipped 950 export cattle from this county last week Fattening hogs tor home use are sell- ¬ ing at 3 25 per hundred in this county C C Brent Bro have sold 60000 pounds of hemp to W J Loughridge at 440 Wanted New corn immediate de- ¬ livery tf R B Hutchciaft Wm P Bedford delivered Friday to Jonas Weil seventy oae 1580 lb oathe at 485 Claude M Thomas alsi delivered eleven extra shorthorns to same Four Fleming county men who con- ¬ tracted to strip J W Wallingfords crop of tobacco got into the wrong barn and didnt discover their mistake until they had stripped all of another man s crop ¬ ¬ feeling of personal defilement and BIRTHS gets deeper and deeper until it is The Advent Of Our Future Men And only a question of a short time Women until the lungs are affected On Vine street j esterday to the wife The importance of the proper of W L Chappell an L N freight treatment can therefore be readily conductor a sou appreciated But no good what- ¬ ever can be expected from local STOCK AND TURF NEWS applications as such treatment Sales and TraiiKfer Of Stocli Crop JKtc never did cure Catarrh and never Notes will seated blood disease S S S is the only remedy which can reach the very bottom of the disease and cure it permanently s Books sent free by the Swift Specific Company Atlanta Gal - ment in local treatment will find it wise to waste no further tiuie on sprays washes inhaling mix ¬ tures etc which are only tempo- ¬ rary and can not save them from Consumption Catarrh is a deep Will Keimey Physician M- - D DlSSQlUtlQD notice 3 1898 Surgeon Paris Ky Nov By mutual consent the firms doing business under the name and style of Spears Stuart and J H Hibler Office Fourth and Pleasant Sts Office Hours 16aug tf One step 7 to 10 a m 2 to 4 p m 7 to 8 p m One word wont take you very f ar Youve got to keep on walkiue Youve got to keep on talking wont tell folks what you are Cne 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 Co have this day dissolved and E F Spears Sons are their successors All persons indebted to the above firms may settle the same with either E F Spears or Jno Stuart one or both of whom will be found at the down town house formerly occupied by Spears Stuart Spears Stuart are responsiole for all debts contracted by the firms of Spears X smart ana j Uo MiDier 4nov 4t STUART SPEARS J H HIBLER CO V ¬ ed their barber shop making it decidedLU0 good for montnly corns Free ly the most attractive shop in Paris samples They offer a prompt expert and polite Rubber Co 18 Cliff St New York service and their shop is as cool as any in the city Hot or cold baths at any Office ¬ -- Salesman can add Factory Crawford Bros have lately improv- ¬ Hue easily N C FISHER Attorney- - At Law over Agricultural Banker MP Paris Kentucky wmmmmmmm haul light baggage to and from depot Terms hour very reasonable Leave orders at Post tl FSSS bvey mMlrcarnerwill i vf office ¬ Three well located roomssituated on the corner of Pleasant and Fourth Sts Address Lock Box 258 Paris Ky it For Rent agency - mjn- union Prompt -- paying reliable companies insures against fire wiad and storm W 0 HINT01V Agent Insure in my 9 Insure against fire wind and ¬ ning in the Hurst lower rates and absolutely safe insur ¬ O W Miller Agent ance -- light- ¬ Home Insurance Co - Paris Ky Barber Shop Moved Buck and Bill have moyed their bar- ¬ ber shop across the street and now have the handsomest baiber shop and baih rooms ever in Paris All work done with neatness and dispatch With tuanks for past favors Buck and Bill solicit a liberal share of the pu lie tf patronage i fine figure jflotbers ¬ Wanted Egs and butter Geo N ¬ Parris old need a good all wool knee pants suit which is sewed with Cos where silk call at Price money you will save You can save big money by having you papering done now by J T Hinton If your Boys from 3 to 15 years the latest and best things in the market You will do well to examine into these values The IiARGEST and CHEAP ¬ EST line of COMFORTS in Paris If you have any PAPERING to do get my prices XOW You can save BIG MONEY OUT priees on CAR ¬ PETS and MATTINGS CIiOSENTG voice of lace curtains I have just received a new in- ¬ They are ST w4 4K al ¬ Always ask for Paris Milling 0os Purity flour All grocers keep it Insist on having Purity J T HINTON Elegant line of Pictures and Room paired Your furniture moved by experienced hands Wood Mantels furnished complete Undertaking in all its branches Embalming scientifically attended to CARRIAGES FOR HIRE Send me your old furniture A every time a - Mouldings -- ¬ to be re-- men from Cos ToP and Storm overcoats for 5 to 25 at Price Dr Adairs Dental Parlors Having recently bpen several times asked if I was still conducting my den We are the peoples friends r 4 tal parlors I desire to inform the public lttOtrer TrlCKd by its robustness and vigor that I am still at their service and can Sold at drug stores for t a bottle be found at my office opposite the Court- My interest in a bowling alley Send for our finely Illustrated book for ex house pectant mothers See j does not conflict with my practice THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO my card in another column TR mrwntV Atiatr j D D - S ati aw ta Kirk ijwwwfciu niuniun nA ---- -- - wfV s - MfVSLi THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY TCTESDAY NOVEMBER 22 1898 i ft THE BOUREati HEWS ffi Eighteenth Year Established 1881 yi Aged Mans Narrow Escape PERSONAL MENTION COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED BY THE NEWS MAN A Thanksgiving Entertainment GO TO i h 4 1 4 Saturday morning while Deputy Sheriff Jas Burke and wife were in Paris attending a funeral their home at LEnLeied at the Post oflice at Paris Ky as Myall two miles North of Puris caught ecoCJ jiss mail matter fire in some unknown way and was en- ¬ tirely destroyed Patrick Burke aged TELEPHONE NO 124 ninety father of the Burke bo378 was the oulv person in the house at the timr SUBSCRIPTION PRICES sirtiug iu the kitchen calmly smokiug Payable in Advance He knew n jthing of the Br ¬ 2 00 Six mouths 8100 his pipe One year to death news costs you cant even get a re ¬ and would have been burned had he not been heroically rescued by port FROM A GUN FREE OF CHARGE Courtland Leer Fiom his home Mr Moke all Checks Money Orders Etc Leer saw the tire and ran to the house payable to the order of Champ MiiiiiER and through the flames saw the old min sitting in the kitchen Wrapping his head iu his overcoat he dashed through the burning rooms and rescued the aged man fromjja terrible death tor a mo ¬ ment later the roof fell in The con- ¬ tents of the house including handsome bridal presents were entirely destroyed Mr Burke and wife arrived home in Re ¬ time to see their home in ruius The De- ¬ house was insured for 500 in Smith Arnspargers agency and one hour after 1 the fire the loss was paid s 1 Notes Hastily Jotted On Tlie Streets At The Depots In The Hotel tobbieB And Elsewhere Miss Nellie Stoker is visiting friends in Cincinnati Mrs D D Eads left yesterday for Carthage Mo Mr Will Simms is home from a trip TAX NOTICE Pay your taxes at once and save six per cent penalty and cost of advertising which goes on all taxes maining unpaid cember 1898 G W BOWSN SB0 Elks meeting tonight of pneumonia Special Turkey Trains Business of importance Jacob Keller of Kisertownis qnite ill ford Church closed with eight additions - Eld J T Sharrakds meeting at -- Ox¬ Miss Jessie Turneys sorrel mare -- was killed by an L days ago train several Editor W P Walton of the Stan- ¬ ford Journal has a hen which has adopted a kitten ¬ ¬ The dedication of the Kentucky mon ument at Chickamauga has been indefi- nately postponed demolished bv a cvclone about three weeks ago will be rebuilt immediately The Deavers school house which was T Bro are the most building conducted by the Christian ed turkey Brent extensive buyers of turkeys in Ken- ¬ ladies tucky shipping from Paris Carlisle and Louisville and Nashville now Flemiugsburg They are liberal buyers The has 20375 freignt cars and since 1892 aad circulate thousands of dollars every has spent for new equipment over vear in Bourboi in uavment for tur- 3000000 keys and having them picked Besides Many of the colored citiz jns who pat ¬ the turkey trade this enterprising firm pays out large suui- to Bourbon farmers ronized scursiots during the summer seed and hemp The suc ¬ f will now be thansfnl for cast on clotn- - jr Bluerass cess of the firm is gratifying to their 3rn g coal and provisions m my friends the optician will Dr C H JBowen A Train Derailed Coa to morrowv be at A X Winters instead of Wednesday Nov 23rd The afternoon truin from Maysville Thursday that being Thauksgiviug struck a bolt which was lying on the It day track near Porters station a mile from Millersburg and the engine and bag- ¬ Bob Green was painfully injured gage car were derailed The engine near this city Saturday by the explosion was going a forty mile clip ran of a gun which he was handling Pieces which a hundred yards on the ties be- ¬ of the barrel cnt his shoulder neck and about fore it could be stopped The fireman face and forehead leaped from the cab when the engine Kentucky As- left the track but engineer Ed Mason The Fall meeting of the sociation began yesterday ac Lexington stuck to his post until the engine wap and will continue ten days Some of stopped None of the passengers were the best horses in the West will start at injured but the train was delayed about this meeting and tine sport is assured five hours At the administrators sale Nov 25th Important Docket of R G Stoners stock crop etc The November term of the Bourbon among the Shetland ponies are three several sows Circuit Court will begin Monday with a 3 callings and weanling with pigc and some thirty head of fat large deck 3t comprising 299 old equity cases 55 old ordinary 54 Common2t shcaU wealth cases and 87 appearances The to be posted now most important cases are the bank tax Farms do not have Under the late law no one must hunt on cases the Utterback murder case and any property without first obtaining the the Hutchcraft will case There are consent oE the owner A fine of from about twenty divorce suits on the 3 to 25 is the penalty for a violation of docke and several of them are expected this law to bring out interesting developments Charlie Moore the heathen editor Thanksgiving Services called on Prof Rucker at Georgetown be will the other day and warned him not to Thanksgiving services for he Moore m frenzy held at half past teu oclock Thursday cross his path might kill him Moore blames Prof morniug at the Christian church Eld Rucker with causing his arrest J S Sweeny will be in charge of the Rev E H Ruth services throughout Horton Moore a rising young 1 iwyer distiu erford D D will preach the sermon formerly of this county The otner ministers of the city will he enished himself recently at Albuquer present an I take part iu the public que N M bis new home by a speech worship at the Democratic convention in nomi - Rev Eberhardt at Georgetown Wing Hon H B Ferguson for Coucress Rev Eberhar its meeting at George¬ A recent ruling of the Internal reve town is being well attended aud is prov- ¬ nue department permits a depositor to ing to bc very successful Up to Fri ¬ receive money over the counter at a day night there had beeu seven confes- ¬ bank by signing a receipt for same with sions Rev Ebrtrhaidta pulpit in this out affixing the war stamp The re- city was ably tilled buudaygby Rev Z ceipts can only be signed iu person at T Cody and it will be filled again next Sunday by Rev Cody or Rev Crumpton bank - H Margolen is paying the highest W W Massie cash price for hide feathers and furs C S Brent Bro of this city one of Hon Sam Kash of Ulay county has next door to Agricultural Bank n21 lt the most enterprising firms in Central been in the city several days visiting Mr Buy something nice for a our Thanks ¬ Kentucky have placed The News un- Sherman Stivers giving dinner at the sale in the Nippert der obligations to them for a fine dress Hon Chas Stoll late of Lexington ¬ The shipment of dressed turkeys to tl e Eastern markets was so heavy Friday N was and Saturday that the L compelled to run special turkey trains out of this city The train Friday was composed of five cars and hauled 150 000 pounds of dressed turkey The train Saturday was composed of three cars The consignments were from Paris Flemiugsburg Carlisle Winchester Richmond and Austerlitz In addition to these shipments thousands of pounds have been shipped by freight in refrigerator cars Notwithstanding the fact that the tur- ¬ key crop is larger in Bourbon than it has been for years turkeys have sold for treatment eight cents a pound on foot The tur Dr Vansant of Mt Sterling was key crop will leave thousands of dollars guest Sunday of his brother Dr J in the pockets of the farmers of central the T Vansant Kentucky Mr and Mrs W K Massie of Lex- ¬ ington spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs An Enter prising1 Firm ¬ ¬ ¬ in the Southwest Mr J T Batson of Lexington was in the city yesterday -- Mrs Chas Fothergill has been veiy ill for several days Mr Sam Clay arrived home yester- ¬ day from Kansas City Prof Edwin Boone the hypnotist is at home for a short visit Miss Sythie Kern left yesterday for visit to relatives in St Louis AttorneyClifton Arnsparger made a trip to Louisville yerterday Jas Chambers attended the Asylum ball at Lexington Friday night Miss Maymie Fanslersof Lexington is the guest Miss Emma Lou Hite Mr Will Shire is here from Cincin- ¬ nati to spend a week or two in Paris Mrs Speed Hibler has returned from a visit to relatives in Richmond Mr Thomas Owens of Carlisle was in the city yesterday on legal business Dr and Mrs S A Donaldson of Lexington are visiting relatives in the city Mrs Belle Sanders of near Cincinnati is visiting her mother Mrs Allie Sidener Mr J M Hall has been in Cincin nati for several weeks receiving medical The ladies of the Methodist church not being able to arrange a second date with the Rock Band have engaged Dr Rider for the illustrated Ben Hnr en tertainment at the Methodist church on Thanksgiving night The entertainment has the endorsement of the leading min ¬ isters and educators of the South Ad- ¬ mission to the entertainment 25 and 35 PfirRnnR hnldiner Rock Band ffints Q1 i rtrill Va uULUllLCUt Tho UUlUi bUlU DRESS GOODS Ul 111 UO XUU onforfain llwlivl For all the new aud up to date dress ment will begin at 730 and the socila goods including the new coverts diago ¬ which was announced for Thursday nals crepons Ettimines etc come to night will be held immediately after the us we can please you in style and price entertainment Titers orc t 9 FOR rvn i DRESS TRIMMTtfGS The plain Dress Goods of thisTlseaeoc require fancy braids We have them in all the new designa scroll novelties nouveautes Hercules serpen tines-etSee these trimmings e- Court Features CAPES and COL SILKS SILKS Yesterday in Jndge Purnells court LARETTES Hannah Wilson and Lizzie Jackson both Just received a new line of Ladies Nowhere else will you find more nov1 were each fined 23 10 for using tailor made Jackets latest cut and col- ¬ elties than here We have all the new colored abusiye lan- ¬ orings also a special lot of fur collar- ¬ Taffettns in Plaids Stripes Checks obscene profane and effects and plain all are beao guage and making themselves generally ettes direct from the manufacturer ombre cl- lties Save money by buying from us obnoxious G TUCKE Dora Berry and Dora Alexander two G TUCKER colored damsels who reside in Sandy Bottom will be tried in Judge Webbs J29 Main St Paris Ky court this morning for raising sand on the Sabbatn Dick Tetter was fined 7 50 yesterday for carrying a bag and a razor ¬ JACKETS Suicide of Mrs Gillespie Mrs Maliuda Gillispie wife of Ned Gillespie a prominent farmer of the Plum neighborhood ended her life Sat urday morning by taking strychnine She had been in ill health for a long time and this was supposed to be the reason for the act She had bathed and pnt on her best clothes to beready for death She had even laid out her hus ¬ bands best clothes and when it was too late to save her life she told him that she had taken poison ¬ CONDONS yd Special Early Fall Sale 40 in Novelty Goods 39c 36 in Mixed Wool Novelty 12 2C 08 in Bleached Table Linen joe 3 4 size Dinner Napkins 100 doz 1 36 in All Wool Dress Goods 2jc 40 in All Wool Covert oc yd V - The Football Game The second eleven from State College come down Saturday from Lexington to play the Paris Athletic Club at Bacons grove but the Lexington boys left the field after the first half had been played Extra value Bleached Cotton jc worth 8 3a 10 4 Sheeting ijc and 18c worth 20 and 2jc Outing Cloth jc to 8 1 3C a yard New line of Penangs at 3 2C per yard HANDSOME PICTURE WITH 5 PURCHASE- 1 1 H thus forfeiting the game to the Paris eleven The local team would have won the game with ease The Maysville football team may play here Thursday WE HAVE KE0EIVED A SPLENDID ST00E OF - BOWLING NOTES now of New York was in the city yes- ¬ terday on business The Mt Sterling team may come to Dr H A Smith leaves this morn Paris Friday night for a series of games iae for a visit to his home in Ohio He Bowling is still the popular fad in will return Sunday Cynthiana At a recent party Miss Eliz- ¬ The Violet Whist Club was enter- ¬ abeth Lebns scored 129 and Miss Min- ¬ tained Friday afternoon by Miss Lucy erva Reese made 113 Johnson on Third Street The latest additions to the 200 list are Miss Mary Basbford arrived home W Hinton Jr 215 E A Richey 205 last night from an extended yisit to and Pearce Paton 201 Seventeen scores friends in Columbus Ohia better than 200 have been made at the Miss Maude Miller arrived- - last ev-¬ Pastime Alley a ening from Irvine to be the guest of Bowling team Cynthiana The Miss Ida Friend on Mt Airv Avenue will come to Paris tonight for a series of Mr E T Shipp who is traveling games with he volunteer team at the Pastime Alleys Special seats have been for a Boston shoe firm is here from a arranged for ladies The game will be trip to New Orleans on a visit to his old interesting and should attract a large home crowd Mr Chas Hill and bride arrived home yesterday from Louisville They ¬ IMPORTED SUITLYGS AND TROIISERMflk 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 whei3 FXTE M13iJRCJTA ST TATTOPS - - - r SE TIPTON Cutter - ¬ will board with Mr Sam Kerslake father of the bride Thirty one 1000 lb feeders good If you cannot read this small print at a distance of 14 inches your Capt Dan Turney went to Cincin- - quality eyesight is failing and should have immediate attention niti yesterday to consult his physician KOBT S THOMPSON Manager Imperial spectacles and eyeglasses bnve perfect lenses always perfectly centred anJ Escondida Ky 22nov tf He was accompanied by his daughter made of purest material set in frames of the highest elasticity and co sequently of greatest Mrs Frank Clay r Miss Laura Boone of Wichita Kan ¬ sas is the guest of Misa Mamie Rion Miss Boone will spend the Winter with For Sale - i Executors Notice durability united with the utmost lightness and elegance When both frames and lenses are scientifically fitted by Dr C H Bowens system they always give satisfaction for they are perfect Never buy cheap spectacles nor of men who do not know how to fit then You will get poorly adjusted spectacles or poor imperfect lenses and are better off without any glasses than with either of these defects Buy imperial spectacles of a reliable skillfaE dealer and they will last longer without change and be cheapest in the end HHf ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Bourbon Farm Sold A Narrow Escape being killed price was seventy five dollars cash per C train In attempting to board a C acre wheels but was rescued he fell under the Some Hunting Parties without injury by a negro man Thos H Clay Jr J M Brennan Li N Reduced Rates Bacon left yesterday for a and Warren hunting trip in Fleming county N will sell rouad trip tick- ¬ The L Dan Peed O L Davis Frank Clay week at eighty on FTnrrv Clav arrived home Saturday ets to Lexington this county cents on account of the Tunning rapes f r mi a successful hunt in Bath iCKets to arBie auu xevuru win ue Gatesbv Woodford who has been on weeks sold toaay at one rare on account or tne aiiQeeruuuL in Michigan for three street fair was expected home last night -i A1 Satuiday Mre Amelia Leer sold her R J Whaltcy the postal dork who Glen water farm containing 272 acres runs on the Kentucky Midland between two roods and ten poles on the Jacks Frankfort narrowly escaped town pike to Mr Amos Tnrnev The Paris and at Midway several days ago All persons knowing themselves in ¬ relatives in the county We have engaged the services of Dr C TEL Bowen who wiilQvisife debted to the estate of Mrs Blanche M our store on the second and last Thursdays of each month and invite The Safolla Club will give an ele Alexauddr will kindly pay at once and all to call and have their eyes examined for which there is no gant dance to morrow evening at Odd all persons holding claims against said charge Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded duly proven Fellows Hall Saxtons orchestra will estate will present the same to M BRENNAN JOHN furnish the music for the ball Executor 15nov 2wk A delightful bowling party was jsS Next visit Wednesday Nov 23d on account of Thaiiksgiv Lucy ing day heing 24th given last night in honor of Miss Montgomery of Elizabethtown who is the guest of Miss Bertha Hintou Mrs J T Hinton Jr who arrived A THANKSGIVING ENTE31 estate of ¬ As Administrator of the home last week from the Good SamariTAINMI2NT nicely much Robt G Stoner deceased the under ¬ tan Hospital is improving signed will on to the gratification of her friends or dinner you will probably be called Sergeant Winsor Letton who has FRIDAY NOVEMBER 25 1 9 upon to attmd and of course you want been ill of typhoid fever at Lexington your linen finished and laundered in the since the Second Kentucky came home beginning at ten oclock a m on his best possible manner There is no oter from Chickamauga is improving slowly late home farm situated about 2h miles Little Rock from Paris on the Paris laundry in Central Kentucky that carr at the Protestant Infirmary tnrnpike expose to public sale the fol- ¬ put the superb finish and exquisite color Miss Lucretia Barnes of Nicholas lowing personal property on your linen as the Bourbon Steams vlle who has been visiting in Mason cattle good 16 head of Any shirt collar or cuff laundered at arrived yesterday to be the guest of Mrs feeders this establishment will do you proad W E Board Miss Belle Fish will ar- ¬ 4 pair of mules extra work stock and give perfect satisfaction rive tomorrow to visit Mrs Board 5 first class milk cows 6 yearling Jersey heifers Mr and Mrs S H Gragg of 116 4 yearling Jersey steers South Water street Crawfordsville 1 Jers bull Indiana have issued invitations for a re- ¬ One half interest in a Shetland stal BRO Proprietors W M HINTON JR ception to be given on December 1st in lion Telephone No 4 4 Shetland mares honor of Mr and Mrs George Gregg 1 Shetland foal im who were married in this city last Wed 2 harness horses i4 nesday Mrs McKnight will give a re 21 head of hogs About 200 barrels of corn ception in their honor at at a later date TPlxo 3 two horse wagons and frames Mrs Palmer Graham and son of 4 double sets of wagon harness y Terre Haute and Mrs W W Goltra Spring wagon dump cart Buck board break cart and son of Crawfordsville Ind who Plows 1 corn marker 1 grind stone came to Paris several weeks ago for a 1000 fence posts 15 gate posts etc visit and to attend the Gregg Jameson Shetland ponies three yearlings and wedding will return to their home to- ¬ and weanling Several sows with pics morrow Miss Kate Jameson wiil ac- ¬ Some 30 head of fat shoats company her sister Mrs Graham to Terre Hante to spend the Winter the Thrpo months credit Twutvtr and Mr and Mrs J T Hedges enter- ¬ purchaser to execute note negotiable surety to be tained a number of guests one night last payable in bank with good approved hy the nnnersieneu ueauuB week at their home near North Middle interest from date of sale at the rate of town in honor of their crystal wedding 6 per cent per annum or the purchaser and recefved many presents and warm may pay cash Sums under 20 cash congratulations Mr and Mrs Hedges -JASB ROGERS were attired in their wedding costumes of fifteen years ago A splendid supper Admr Robfc O Stoners estate carQS majje the evening pass Next Door to Bjstal Telegraph Office m nBif and td A T Forsythy Auctr very pleasantly - iniSTPBS S0LE The Bourbon Steam Laundry r- Ior Best r t j GROCERIES AND FRUIT GEO N PRRRIS 3XTE FRUIT STORE Prices I ow Giois First Glass GROCERY r f 77r t -- V - M - s K- - fai yv - -- IWKWIW i r - S3 - fl i III fiSiiiiiijiiiijiw iijtffy 6 THE BOUKBON NEWS PARIS KY TUESDAY NOVEMBER TO MY WIFE Tis many a year since you and I In holy troth and faith Joined heart and hand and vowed to be was they who San Francisco club haunted him at the and the man drunk and triumphant insolently demanding money that night had fired that welligli fatal shot when repudiated defied and struck The very next day at their hotel came a letter warning them to silence as to the identity of the assailants So long as these latter were allowed to escape arrest they would keep the se- ¬ cret but if arrested and brought to trial they would proclaim McLane a bigamist All this was made known to Uncle Mellen and he too backed the nieces cause and kept up the deception But no oue could tell where the first¬ She will be prowife was hidden duced when needed and her money must be paid through her sister The money a large sum was paid and then there was temporary peace But Mc ¬ Lane drooped and died under the weight of shame and anxiety There was quarreling between the widow and the guardian and further demands¬ from those cormorants who now openly threatened to claim the dead mans estate for the widow and her son they at least knew nothing of the latters¬ death and then Fanny coming to Sedgwick tried to reassert her old sover- ¬ eignty over Merriam and to gain possession of the papers of which her hus ¬ band had told her and which Bandy had long since sent to Parry but concern- ¬ ing which she had never spoken to her believing him to be ig- ¬ brother-in-lanorant of their existence and it pleased Ned Parry to let her live on in ignorance that he had them He took a curious interest in making a study of her and had without consulting his client a more than professional inter- ¬ est in the case But now Bullock the man who shot McLane had been traced to and ar- rested in Chicago together with his dashing helpmeet Uncle Mellen had been prostrated by paralysis as a result of the news The secret could be no longer kept and Fanny McLnne hunted desperate self deluded and self drugged believed herself a ruined woman when at last Ned Parry came Too il to see him she seemed at least relieved to know he had come and that night in Graftons parlor he sat ravel v listening to Harriets recital of what Fanny had detailed to her mak ¬ ing no comment but taking it all in when just at tattoo a trooper dis- ¬ mounted at the gate and bore to Mrs Grafton a brief missive from her hus- band It was written that morning nearly 20 miles northwest of Joses posterous demand ¬ ¬ w 1898 t THE BOURBON NEWS Eigbteeatk Year Established 1881 j Published Every Tuesday and Friday by It FEATHERY MILLINERY Crcat Xovelty MarlrH Flumes of the Coming Season tlie Qui lis nd - u IF -- 1 iU If I r i r been mounted into large sheafs of green yellow white or brown and paradise plumes are mingled with os prey The French jay with its beau tiful light and dark blue tint has simply been utilized as it is The IMereury wings are sure to be em ployed in every light as well as every dark tone judging from the enormous variety in which they are to be had many of hem spotted with chenille The spotted Tetra which is in fact the capercailzie figures in hats and bonnets and every pheasant wing that has been shot for sport and food has been utilized for millinerv- the brown plumage being enlivened by the introduction of bright green red or Wue here and there We have re turned to our allegiance to brig lit colors not one of which has been iff liorcd in feathers all of them as beautiful as taste may dictate Judg BY CAPTAIN CHARLES KING ing from the display feathers are taking the place of flowers and no Copyrighted 1S96 by F Tennyson Neely good whatever has been done by the crusade against cruelty to feathered SYNOPSIS bipeds which has been waged so long Fannie McLane a young Chapter I and more is the pity widow is invited to visit the Graftons All the autumn and winter boas will at Fort Sedgwick Her sister tries to disas Randolph Merriam whom ¬ Looking round at the supply of quills wings ana leatlier ornaments of an lands- it is apparent that the force of invention can no further go A fort cf chine effect in colors snr- rounds some of the blue feathers and Koine of the quills are of different tints on either side Short quills have - ¬ - Husband and wife till death Ah me how much of good and ill -- Of pleasure and of pain Our eyes have seen our hearts have felt Dear wife dear heart since then Yet in our humble home nest we Still happy sit and sins A sweeter song than skylarks trill In praise of love and spring When winter comes to us and clouds Obscure the light of day We murmur not because we know That we have had our May We know behind the clouds the sun Shines somewhere in the blue And that the darkest night but brings The stars more clear to view By bearing one anothers griefs Their weight one half is less And sharing one anothers joys We double happiness Life measured by this golden rule Becomes despite the tears Which sometimes blur the bluest skies A round of happy years And with this golden rule dear wife We ever will comply In sweet contentment seeing thus The tide of time glide by Ready whateer the outcome be Lifes shade or shine to share Content to know its issues are Safe in our Fathers care They truest live who live for love Love is lifes crown of bliss The soul of life is deathless love Who loves immortal is Charles W Hunter in Atlanta Constitu- ¬ tion An Army Wife ¬ ¬ 1 r rrt UP- - 11- - m it t be in fashion Feather ones when ¬ ever it is possible and the innovation in these is thai three colors are in troduced in one example white yel low and blue white mauve and black mingle together Other ruffles are made of ostrich tips spotted with chenille this studding of chenille in troduced into feathers is making a great hange in the modes Hulls of soft kilted sill are well worn too and in pretty well every color but in Paris black and white have the nref- erence and ncxt to this comes grn tipped with white Black wiih tinv wmte spots is also worn Fichus are in most constant de mand These are made of lisse bor dered with Valenciennes the most fashionable being white Valenciennes with the pattern outlined in black Some of them are made in the finest chiffon bordered with ruffled lace in which acorns are introduced into the design the edges bordered with tas seling Detached collars of all kinds are made in silk and cotton They generally take the form of a sailor col- lar at the- back and revers in front oordered with frilling united by nar row beading and white embroidery There are others made in white mus lin rather of the yoke form pointed back and front edged with an inser tion bordered with lace Quite new are collars and cuffs made in thick iaekenet and horizontally tucked all over to replace linen St Louis Ite- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ suade her she had jilted for old McLane and his bride are stationed there Chapter II Fannie McLanes wedding causes family feeling A few months later she while traveling with her husband meets Merriam on his wedding trip Chapter in Some time previous to this Merriam had gone on a government sur- ¬ vey fallen ill and had been nursed by Mrs Tremaine and daughter Florence A hasty note from Mrs McLanes stepson takes him to the plains Chapter IV Young McLane dictates to Merriam a dying message which is sent to Parry a young Chicago lawyer and Reply brcther-in-laof Mrs McLane causes Merriam to swoon He is taken to the Tremaines calls for Florence Engagcrrent of Florence Chapter V Tremaine to Merriam is announced wed- ¬ ding shortly follows Chapter VI Mr McLane is mysterious- ¬ Merriam is ly shot in San Francisco greatly excited when he reads account in papers While still in mourning Mrs Mc Lane prepares to visit Fort Sedgwick Chapter VII Mrs McLane arrives at the fort Merriam is startled at the news and he and his wife absent themselves from the formal hop that evening Chapter VIII Mr and Mrs Merriam pay their respects to the widow on an evening when she would be sure to have many other callers When the call is returned Merriam is away and his wife pleads illness as excuse for not seeing her Mrs McLane receives telegram Ar- ¬ rested Chicago Your uncle stricken par- ¬ alysis You will be summoned Secure papers otherwise lose everything C M She faints and is revived with difficulty Chapter IX Mrs McLane desires to see Merriam Grafton persuades him to go but the widow postpones the meeting till w oclock galloping free the gallant horse was st72tehsii2 away northwestward over the low rolling earth wavts that seemed to spread to the very lap of the Mescalero spanning the horizon toward the setting sun Far behind him the scattered ranches and the sparse green foliage of the Santa Clara Far away on either hand the lumpy sandy barren dotted everywhere with little dull hucd tufts of coarse herbage or stunted sage Ahead of him the tortuous twisting dusty trail dented with scores of hoof prints the tracks of Graftons troop on its way to the rescue By this time Bandy was burning with thirst but the water in his canteen was warm and nauseating He raised the felt covered flask to his lips from time to time and rinsed his mouth and moistened his parching throat but that did not allay the craving He had still 30 miles to go before he could reach Jcses and exchange Brown Dick for a broncho and have Dr Gould renew the dressing of his wounded arm He knew that Florence had failed to appear there but he knew her pluck and spir- ¬ it and believed he knew the reason that there might be sojourners there either from the Catamount or from the post who would seek to turn her back or hold her there and he knew that in her overwrought half maddened state she was starving for her mothers pet ting and her fathers arms He knew her so well that any attempt to dissuade her now would result he felt assured only in frantic outburst and more determined effort to push ahead Then he had another and even better reason for thinking he could quickly find Mignons trail although it might On be miles to the north of Joses their return from their latest visit to the Catamount the- - were having a giorious run with the hounds one lovely November morning and the jack rabbits led them far out to the north of the road among the buttes and bowlders that clustered about the course of a little stream barely a yard vde anywhere that rippled out from among the foothills only to be lost in the sands of the desert to the east One vigorous old rabbit close followed by the hounds had tacked suddenly and darted up this narrow valley and Floy and Mignon all excitement darted aft- ¬ er him while Bandy guiding Brown Dick behind watched with fond proud eyes his young wifes graceful fear ranch less riding Far up toward the head You must prepare Merriam for the of the brook poor jack had been tossed worst it said There is reason to believe poor Florence has fallen into the hands of a little band of Apaches The sign is unmistakable and we are just starting in pursuit ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ as possible between the post and him- ¬ self He know he could get another horse at Joses so Brown Dick was never spared an instant At three tell Indian but each of tremendous tales of their doings in the vallej it was declared that at least 50 of Victorios old band were raiding the Santa Clara and might be expected to assault Joses at any moment The corral was filled therefore with scrag gy cow poies and swarthy men and the sight of an otfTcsr one armed pal lid exhausted reeling earthward from an equally exhausted steed was all that was necessary to complete the panic Over half the Mexicans present made a mad rush for the subterranean refuge known as the dug out and but for a couple of troopers who had put into Joses with lamed and useless horses Bandy would have gone headlong to the ground They caught him just in time and bore him inside the ranch where the sight of his death like face drove Jose almost frantic But the troopers knew what to do for their officer and speedily brought him round and when he asked for Dr Gould they told him of his going and Bandys next demand was for coffee and a fresh hoivie to be continued ¬ ¬ SCHOOL AND CHURCH There were 7000000 given to col leges Detroit Mich There are last year vTjgM 18 Methodist churches in V Vl Hebron academy has received a gift ¬ of 00000 for the erection of a dormitory There are IS schools for Chinese in Montreal conducted by the Canadian Presbyterian Dr Thompson Barnard college has succeeded in¬ paying a debt of 125000 At the open ing of the fall term SOS young women entered The house of bishops have selected San Francisco as the place for holding the Protestant Episcopal convention There are about 200000 Mormons in Utah and the contiguous states and territories The number is being increased by immigration from ali parts of our own land and many foreign countries There are about 2000 missionaries in active servcon-stantl- xi i mi - vi - - fci CWVv r - of 1901 j- ¬ r v- ¬ -- ¬ ¬ Inspired by a desire to honor the A PERFECT DOCUMENT memory of her father who was one of the Bonanza kings of the Goldn state CriticiHins of tlie Declaration of In ¬ Miss Cora Jane Flood has devoted her dependence Arc Easily IMs property worth 3000000 to the cause posed Of of education Included in the giftto the California are her pa- The Declaration is divided into two University ofand grounds at Menlb parts First the statement cf certain latial home general xrinciples of the riglvs of men Park According to a statement prepared and peoxles and second an attack on so- ¬ George 1X1 as a tyrant setting forth by Bev Dr Strong the missionary ¬ Great Brit in a series of propositions the wrongs cieties of the United States Asia Africa Europe done by him to the Americans which ain Continental nd Australia number 249 with 4094 justified them in rebellion Criticism There has been directed first- against the at- stations and 15200 out stations native are 11695 missionaries 65000 tack on the king then to the originali- Avorkers and about a million and a ty of the doctrines enunciated then quarter communicants The income against the statement of the rights of from all these countries approximates man Jeffersons self evident truths 13000000 and finally against the style Divinity students in the University The last criticism is easily disposed pay of Year after yeai for more tinan a of Chicago are now required to century the Declaration cf Independ- tuition Up to this time instruction ill Divinity ence has been solemnly read in every all the departments of the has been free Indeed it is citj town and hamlet in the Cnited schoolrecently stu- ¬ only that the Slates to thousands of American who dents have been asked divinity even to pay have heard it over and over again and room rent Heretofore who listen to it in reverent silence and graduates have looked the under-the direjoice that it is theirs to read If it vinity as apart from the uni- ¬ had been badly written the most ro- versitystudents is largely at the re-¬ and it bust patriotism would be incapable of quest of the students themselves that this habit False rhetoric or Turgid Divinity school has been placed on sentences would have been thei own the same footing as the depart ¬ the death warrant and the pervading ments of the univcrsitv other American sense of humor would have seen to its execution The mere fact THE BIRDS OF CUBA that Jeffersons words have stood successfully this endless repetition is in Citizen of the United States De ¬ proof that the Declaration has fallible scribes Some of the Numer the true and high literary quality which ouKSiecies - ice Urited Presbyterian VM - f t M- - ¬ ¬ -- v ¬ V - V v ¬ ¬ ¬ next noon N public TO STOP A COLD This Authority Says IjOiikT Breaths AV1II Bo Xt When It Has Just Hejfun v r nearly every intelligent person knows is the result of a stoppage somewhere of free circulation of the blood to which one is first sensi tive through a feeling of chill So slight is the chill oftentimes that not until thepreliminary sneeze comes is the victim aware that he or she has been in the rack of a draught or that the temperature has changed The usual notion is that by going indoors changing to heavier clothing or retreating from the moist atmosphere the danger is averted These precautions are ail well enough but the first ahd most efficacious measures should be to restore the quick flow of warm blood through every vein and so by beat instantly counteract the little A cold as ¬ ¬ 1 ¬ storm of passion will not allow him to explain Shortly after Merriam is in- ¬ tercepted by Fannie McLane as he is pass- ¬ ing throughGraftons yard Florence wit- ¬ nesses the meeting which she supposes has been prearranged 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 light with greasers Chapter XII Florence in her deep dis- ¬ appointment leaves her home in the night for her father3 at the cantonment Chapter XIII Three personal telegraph messages come for Merriam from Parry Latter is notified of Merriams mishap miles from post A dispatch from her law- ¬ yer on his way to the fort together with account of serious injuries to Merriam causes Mrs McLane to faint Chapter XIV Merriam is brought in in the ambulonce inquires for Florence but get3 only an evasive answer doctor fear ing news 01 her night may prove fatal to him Chapter X Florence learns Merriam has been to see Mrs McLane and in a ¬ on Merriam hoping to get from him some papers or information tells him of his wifes disappearance Randy staggers out to the stable and is shortly galloping madly off over the mesa Mrs McLane breaks down tells of dying message of her stepson to effect that the first Mrs chill McLane was alive at time of her Fan One perhaps the simplest method of nies marriage and of the blackmail and doing this has been learned by men extortion practiced on McLane by his and her Finally this Mrs who stand on sentinel duty who are first wife agreed tofamily him on payment McLane leave of obliged to suffer more or Jess exposure a big cash sum McLane hears that his in winter or who scorn the comforts Sacramento wife had married again but sent to investigate in cold weather of overcoat and um lawyersnews of her death are confronted by the brella ¬ pital attendant Mrs McLane steals in Chapter XV During absence of hos- ¬ - CHAPTER XV Continued They found her grave headstone and all but could get no trace of her long devoted lover It was surmised that he had taken what was left of the money and gone elsewhere in search of c6n solation McLane came back to New York met Fanny Hayward fell in love and Uncle Mellen urged the match in every way and we know the result There was a fortnight in which McLane seemed the happiest of men Then came a shock Fanny found him nearly crazed with trouble A letter had come purporting to be from that supposed-to-be-dea- d woman demanding further heavy payment as the price of her si- ¬ lence McLane honestly told Fan the truth and was astonished at her de- ¬ ¬ cision She bade him pay the money and have done with it They might have doubtedthe genu¬ ineness of her letter but there was no doubting that of young McLanes dying slatemcnt witnessed by the officers from Sedgwick He declared his moth ¬ er alive And so one crime led to an- ¬ No sooner had ther reached of a victim to colds be always Keep other California than the whole Perkins1 the blood in rapid action use thedeep- - family seemed resurrected and black ¬ jljejd breaths when a firrt chill is felt mail was their business The eldest Pearsonvs Weekly sister demanded heavy hush money Oirt TJi3if Sai J rH and it was paid TTie second sister jlveoji fo thu nglit and you miver turned up with herhnsband and a pre- g el left la ills ilorr ¬ ¬ ¬ - Their method when the temperature of the body ov extremities is lower or a sudden chill or quick change from warm to cold atmosphere is endured is to inhale three or four deep breaths expand the luugs to their fullest ex tent holding every time the inhaled air as long as possible and then slowly let ting it forth ihrough the nostrils in doing this the inflation of the lungs sets the heart into such quick mo tion that the blood is driven with un nsua force along its channels and so runs out into the tiniest veins This radiates a glow down to the toes and finger tips and sets up a quick reaction against the chill The whole qffect is to stir the Uood and set it in motion as from rpid exercise Let any woman who goes to a din ner or ball in a low necked dress wher the rooms are chilly ahd her wraps are not accessible try this little cure or Tfu r still fhis preventive ag iiust cold and enjoy its merits Let her Uy it when taking a cold drive or when condemned by accident to sit in wet gnment Let the maxim CHAPTER XVI Late that anxious night one battalion of the rifiers returned to Sedgwick Haynes company one of the four and very grave he looked when told of the events of the past 4S hours Acting on the report of Capt Grafton that Apache signs had been found in the foothills north of Joses Buxton had ordered an- ¬ other troop to march to reenforce him and this troop Ilayne obtained permis- ¬ sion to accompany It marched at dawn so he had barely three hours in which to prepare Mr Parry wearied with his journeying and many cares had been escorted to Merriams vacated quarters by Whit taker some little time before midnight and there he was made welcome by Hop Ling and given the room abandoned by the master of the house so short a time before Many people between anxietj as to the fate of their beloved Florence and their eagerness to receive the riilers on their return sat up until two oclock but Parry though filled with anxiety as keen was well aware that nothing was to be gained by his spending a wakeful night and listening to all manner of the- ¬ ory as to the cause of the f air fugitives sudden deflection from the road to the ranch Hayne therefore did not meet nor see him but as soon as it Was light rode forth ahead of the troop meaning to go first to Joses see his wife and Dr Gould and then strike out northward confident of meeting the second troop somewhere in the orjen country that there spread for miles before him Buxton had sent a party on the trail of Merriam within an hour of his dash and with orders to bring him back to the post but they had not been heard from since their start and said Whit- taker theyre not likely to be Those fellows barely ride one mile to Bandys two Its my belief he will just pull up at Joses and then go straight on to the foothills as probably she did But Bandy was having a ride the like of which was not recorded in the annals of Fort Sedgwick since the dajs when long before the war the First Dragoons and the Navajos battled for the master- ¬ ship of the Santa Clara Ignorant as yet of the report of Apaches in the foothills of the Mescalero his one the ory was that she had gone to Joses intending from there to push on to the cantonment The thought of her dar ¬ ing so long and so hard a ride at a time when she should be guarded with the utmost care was in itself a source of dire distress to him and he could hard ¬ ly have speeded faster and with grim ¬ mer determination to defy all pain or weariness had he dreamed of the dead ¬ alone could have preserved Ihrough such trials its i repressiveness and its savor To those who will study the Declaration carefully from the literary side it is soon apparent that the Eng ¬ lish is fine the tone noble and dignified and the style strong clear and impos- ing Senator H C Lode in Scrib- - ncrs A I saw one morning a Cuban eagle or hawk called gabilan It had a white head and white tips on its wings Several partridges have been about our camp They closelv resemble ours in the states and their call is sug ¬ gestive of Bob Whites I hear now and then the notes of mourning doves -- STORY OR THEGREAT LAKES -- and other doves resembling thos comiw f v mon on the continent- ny over -- tme jSSKfitwwMCTW vr Fruitful Source of ainterinl lor like birds there are few Parrots the Writers of History cotorras the3r are called here are nml Fiction very numerous flying in flocks with incessant screechings There is a very ab- ¬ beautiful bird the tocoloro iu n neius occasionally i Ti juiese iiouiu buiul t J - i iTjf - JT11 f - F Wl Xti-1- - SfcV A brief missivo from lier husband closest pursuer and then pounced upon by the panting hounds and Bran ¬ dy found that they were in a little am- ¬ phitheater among the buttes found the little spring in which the streamlet had its birth and there they dismount ed and unsaddled and let the horses roll and here they took their luncheon and had a happy loving hour all alone with the horses and hounds in this lit- ¬ tle world of their own and Floy had named the spot a fond foolish little caprice perhaps and vowed that it This was to be her refuge am coming to build my lone is where I lyfcloister one of these days when 3 011 grow weary of me sir she had laugh ¬ ingly said And now as he plied spurs to Dicks heaving sides Bandy won- ¬ dered wondered whether it might not be that she had made that wide detour around Joses purposely to find and re- ¬ visit that romantic little nook and there pour out her grief to the solitude of the -- in air by the pointed muzzle of his by-and-- by There is much of thrilling interest much of romance much of daring sur rounding the shores of these lakes much in a study of the early periods of their history for the historian or the novelist A long time ago so long it seems like ancient history to us the first white man probably about the middle of the sixteenth century saw these lakes It is not so easy to fix a date for this event but we know that as early as 1530 to 1540 the French priests the voyagers and the coureurs de bois the trappers and adventurers of the day visited the eastern lake region on the north They came with two messages one bore tidings of the commerce and proved that the French nation was alive to the value of the new country the other told the story of the Christian religion It were well perhaps to men- ¬ tion another message a more or less baleful one brought by the adventur ers for there were adventurers among ¬ ¬ ¬ silent foothills At five oclock that lurked about her path the fact that Valdezand his few followers had eventually fled northward and across the road to the Catamount he had heard nothing Through Hop Lings chatter he had gathered that Grafton and his men were gone in search of Florence and that Mrs Hayne and Dr Gould were at Joses He dare not stop to make inquiries at the gar- ¬ rison He was under medical care therefore under doctors orders and on complaint of the acting sur geon it would be perfectly competent for Buxton to place him in close ftrrest His one idea there- lore was to put as much ground t Of ¬ ¬ ¬ ly perils j Savt Dick was black with sweat and dust and streaked with foam but still pressed gamely on and Bandy with white set face in which deep lines of pain and weariness were graving gazed fixedly ahead with burn ¬ ing fevered eyes conscious that strength was failing him and praying for the first sight of those dun adobe walls of Joses sheltering ranch Just at seven oclock of the early win ¬ ters eveningthc denizens of Joses heaid the thud of horses hoofs at the gate and the hail of a feeble voice Joses wife at that moment was in half tearful talk with Mrs Hayne who from dawn till dark had been on watch hoping against hope for tidings of Florence and who now wearied with long vigil and well nigh worn out with anxiety was lying down in search of sleep Gould veteran soldier and surgeon that ¬ he was could no longer bear the suspense and inaction at the ranch He had borrowed one of Joses horses and with a half breed Mexican for guide had ridden away at dawn hoping to strike Graftons trail and follow him into the mountains whither he was dmnoscd to have ridden in pursuit of the Apaches Gould was a skeptic He said he didnt believe a dozen Apaches were off their reservation He didnt believe half a dozen had ventured over the Xew Mexican line and if any had pay hi was willing to bet a months was com - WPre not hostile This Hayne but Joses people forting to Mrs con- ¬ were not so easily cured of their viction Bv the time the rumor reached stampeded the ranch brought in by hacTscen an lierdsmen no one of whom i- these early discoverers men who had no other motive than to seek the strange and the exciting and to spend their days in the alluring and profitless occu- ¬ pation of seeing how many hairbreadth escapes they could enjoy in how many scenes of pillage and robbery they could take part Those who have written so gracefully and elegantly of the early history of the regions surrounding the northern por- ¬ tions of the great lakes have but begun to tell the tales which will be iold with more and more freedom of invention as the writers of the future come to ap ¬ preciate more and more what a splendid storehouse of material lies in this Northland W SIIarwoodin St Nich- ¬ olas No Novelty Im afeard remarked Farmer Cor tossel thet the period of usefulness fur that politician is about to be drawed to all col- ¬ breviations for todoscclores ors which justifies its name by the hues of its feathers It lives in the woods is very tame and has a soft and sad note like the mourning dove The bird most in evidence however to both sight and hearing is the cao Before daylight in the morning and after dusk in the evening its extraorr dinar3 vocal performances command attention It shrieks shouts chatters and scolds so much like a human be ¬ ing that the effect is startling I seem to trace in its utterances a whole string of Spanish oaths and somehow the intensity of its emphasis always makes me laugh The cao is a black bird somewhat smaller than a crow and with a tail so long that it seems to overload it The Cubans say that it can be taught to talk and that it has a magpies thievishness There are several kinds of wood ¬ peckers some very large and the trunks of the palm trees bear testi ¬ mony to their industry 1 have written of the kingbird or The name like that of pitirre many other Cuban birds is derived Ptir-r-- e ptir-r-- e from its note it as it dashes from its home in the cries big ceiba at the vultures sweeping near and its great enemy always flaps away in haste The Cubans are fend of likening the pitirre to the insurgent fighters for Cuban libre The sparrow VJE I I rv -l- 02v - - a close inquired wife is it a case of overwork taintnothin Xo was the answer so onusual as overwork Its a plain old fashioned case of overtalk Washing-torn Whats the matter and was long ago introduced into the island where it made its home in the towns as the English spar¬ row does It tried to extend its do ¬ minion to the country also the Cn bans say but the pitirre chased it back to the posts held by Spain and there it remains beleaguered A pretty conceit even if not quite borne out by the habits of sparrows Capt N G his oonzalez in Columbia S C State Spain gorrion is the national bird of the return of the volunteers from active daity the terms fur Witlh FurlonIi and Leave of Absence - ¬ flfes like lough is a permission given by a com ¬ Mr missioned officer to an enlisted man Mme Mebley Miss Ilighrccks She was wretched or noncommissioned officer to be to hear you say that from duty for a ceriain length Im astonished of time Leave of absence is the term I thought she was in fine voice Oh her voice may have been all used when a like permission is given right but Im sure the gown she wore to a commissioned officer by hissu never could have been made in Paris Derior X Y Tribune Cleveland Leader Italys Accession of Territory Not to Re Frigrlitciied Italy has had 294 square miles of Said the minister to an old lady of an UVnd- added to its territory in the last Woman dye 70 years by the advance of the delta irreligious dispositiona place where theres Avail ¬ of the Po into the Adriatic sea The mind theres Yell no measurement has been made lay Prof ing and gnashing of teeth fright me wi that saidithe dame Ive Marinelli who carefully compared the never ane left in my head to xnashwiV Austrian surveys of 1823 with the TtaK Household Woris surveys of 1S3 X Y Sun in- Well wood ab--se- nt - Star After tlie Concert lough and leave of absence have been employed frequently and in How did you many instances improperly A fur ¬ r A is V - H T Tfr cy THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS EX TUESDAY NOVEMBER 22 1898 night Hard on tlie Reporters I had a strange dream the other AFTER HEIRLOOMS The Dealer in Sucli Things Knew III HOUSEHOLD ITEMS DANGEROUS PROBING fcVTien v said the major asked the Koung What was it ¬ What a painful shocking way to take ones self out of the world it must be to drinli carbolic acid remarked the young oinan in the fur jacket Shocking replied the young wom ¬ an in the yellow buskins Its worse Bud Form than that Its disgraceful Its the way the servant girls commit suicide Chicago Tribune A poor little fellow called Vaughan Was playing one day on the laughan When a whirlwind came nigh Took him up to the skigh And none could tell where he had gaughan N Y World Hard Luclc ABSOLUTELY USELESS Until s V z i I ax SM ill Easymarks to a higher court Junior Law Partner You say it would be useless to appeal that ease of Senior Law Partner Why of course it would hes busted already N Y World Not Declined However The daughter of an editor was she And when he kissed her through Loves - ment for to night dear Prof Learned jumping to his feet I was booked to lecture nt By Jove 730 on The Cultivation of the Mem ory and here it is ten oclock Why question three hours ago Truth Alice in blazes Quite absent mindedly she said to him Your contribution is returned with thanks Puck Tlie Lecture smd the Lecturer Mrs Learned Had 3ou no engage ¬ impish pranks ¬ couldnt you have asked that N Y -- Almost Cruel bad The romance of my life has been shattered Winifred Oh Im so sorry Whats happened Dave you and Charley quar- ¬ reled Alice No but just as we had got all ready to elope pana antl mamma spoiled it all py deciding Jo give their consent Chicago Daily News Isnt it too The March of Civilisation Are you the widow of the man who was shot asked the Texas coroner of the woman who stood before him Two hours ago I was she replied but now I am the wife of the man who N Y World got the drop on him Ive thought as in church she His good- ¬ ness has hymned Can a merciful Diety hark To a woman who prays neath a hat that is trimmed With a poor murdered thrush or a lark L A W Bulletin AN KASY JO IS Prnyinjc Throngru Her Hat - Sorry Sawyer tink a job in a ko dak factory would suit us Dusty Dion Why Sprry Sawyer We could do the rest f T Evening Journal The Logic of Vanity A crank is he wholl not agree With us in our pretense The man wholl praise our silly ways 1 Thing I went to heavqn and as an old newspaper man was interested in their jourWe want to look at some anticues Sausage and veal rolls are among the was a miserable thing Eaid the middle aged lady whose use seasonable breakfast dishes or lunchnal up there It not a well written story in it and I told of the lorgnette was calculated to call eon dishes that may oe cooked in the St Peter so A ttention to the large quantity of jew ¬ chafing dish Allow to one half pound What did he say elry she wore of sausage an equal quantity of val We He said Its not our fault The dealer knew immediately what chopped fine and the same amount of never get any good reporters up hers she wanted He had heard antiques stale bread crumbs Mix well and seaPhiladelphia Press called that before He held the door son with one level teaspoonful of cel ¬ open until her husband who had ery salt one of lemon juice one of Punishment to The idea of sending children to bed stopped to give some instructions en- onion juice two small led peppers had early to punish em exclaimed Mrs the driver of their carriage seeded and shredded and a quarter of Corntossel who was discussing her city tered and then proceeded to show his a bunch of parsley cut fine Make into That aint any way to customer through the store The old rolls dip in beaten gg then in fine relative gentleman looked rather uncomfort- crumbs and cook in chafing dish using crect em answered her able He sat down in the first cha Of comse it aint enough butter to keep from sticking husband If you want to convince em he came to and resting both hands Baked quinces make a fine luncheon that you mean business make em get on the top of his walking stick re dish and may be used like baked apEvery ples Baked apples and quinces may up an hour or so earlier in the morn- - fused to travel anj further once in awhile he ran his handker also be used in combination baking Washington Star mg chief around the inside of his collar until very soft and stuffing cored apClinnee to Get n Ilest His wife selected a number of pifces Timmins do you know anything of old furniture and said she would ples with quinces Pared and sliced thej ma3r be cooked thick and molded about literature be back after more in fancy cups or dish if not too large No Were just furnishing up a new of an old gingham gown The Know anything about arthouse she explained and we want makes skirtof the best kinds of one kitchen Nothing some heirlooms Heirlooms is quite aprons for service It covers the dress Know anything about music she added skirt entirely and is just the right the fashion nowadajs Not a rap with amiable indifference to gram length an important desideratum Good Come over to my room pick mar Avhere the one place that is sure to get out a pipe and lets enjoy ourselves To what address shall I send spotted on a gown worn in the kitchen Chicago Daily News these inquired the dealer when the is on the lower edge iist of purchases was made up Xot ns Bad us Paintet Peaches should- never be pared ungenerous You are not capable of a To Mrs Dustin Stax she replied til about to serve as they darken with impulse said the scolding uncle as she shed a patronizing smile on him Might I inquire the dealer aid to but a few moments standing They What have you ever done for human be kept ity the old gentleman who had kept si-¬ should however them is icy cold A way to chill them Ive attended four 03ster suppern lence up to this time whether you goodpail or basket and set to packpan of in a in one given for charity this fall exclaimed are related to anybody named Rankin cracked ice placing another pan of ice the wayward nephew burning with Stax lighteous indignation Chicago TribThe commodore came the re ¬ on top of them With the annual transit of the stove- ¬ une joinder with unexpected animation I should say I am related to him He pipe and consequent distribution of Greatly Alllicted soot along its route forwarned is foreMrs De Platte How are you all at vas one of the best men in the navy armed Have ready a goodly supply of Got promoted faster than anybody home Mrs Brownston salt or cornmeal and as fast as the soot Mrs Brownston Xot well at all My else that started with him at the bot- ¬ falls on the carpet cover quicklj and daughter has la grippe my country tom of the ladder Fine old fellow then sweep up cousin has the influenza and my serv- Ive heard my father tell about him Before laying in the winters supply ant has a cold in the head N Y many and many a time of coal protect the sides of the house Well I happened to run across an Weekly old cutlass a short time ago with the bjr pieces of carpet or burlaps tacked Always Occupied name Rankin Stax carved on it 1 on and close all the doors opening into It comes the sad season when bitter winda guess there is no doubt that it be ¬ the coal cellar If registers are used blow longed to the gentleman in question close and cover with paper And the shovel oir lives must control If sal soda and water are poured When it isnt at work on the beautiful snow Would you like to see it It is frolicking free in the coal I wouldnt like anything better down the kitchen sink at least once a Washington Star That man was the only fighter in our week the plumbers visit may be indefi- ¬ AS IX VOLUNTARY SPRING nite postponed family In making plum or fruit cakes add We didnt have any fighters in cur a little chocolate if the batter does family interpolated his wife with chilly emphasis on the words any not seem quite dark enough In ironing tablecloths the creases and our Well he answered apologetically should be varied from time to time so to avoid wear its only human nature you know to asIn making clam fritters omit salt if be interested in such things Might I ask she inquired as the the clam liquor is used Washington dealer handed ovr the cutlass where Star yon obtained it Tailorins Under DiUculties From a family in the country Mr Knight the adventurous correWhat is their business spondent of the London Times who They keep a hotel They got the got into Cuba after 24 hours immersion lit lass from a great grandfather in the water about three months ago And what did the has just returned from Havana Once do in the city he was unable to get out He kept oiie of those old fashioned One of his most amusing- adventures inns or tarernsLlprsomething of that occurred when he was impiisoned in sort Fort Morro before his identity was ful Well Dustin she continued turn ly established He landed on the coasf Sister Ethel I understand Air ing to her husband I know its nat ¬ in rags and when he got to the prison Xoodle sprung from a fine old house Brother Jack Yes Im told his fa ural for you to have some curiosity asked that a tailor should be sent to ther kicked him into the street N Y about that cutlass Dut I hope you him The tailor came but was not adwont attempt to take it home with mitted to the cell in which Mr Knight World you 3 know jour family history per- ¬ was confined Howevajr he measured Business fectly and you mustnt take offense if the war correspondent through the He paid hei five thousand cold dollars I suggest the probability of that old bars of the window and next day re- ¬ For damages done to her heart fellows having been so reduced pe turned with the garments cut and And with it she and her true lover Were able to get quite 2 start cuniarily that he left his cutlass as pinued together for the trying on This Chicago Record security for somethir g or other very was accomplished with some difficulty possibly something m the beverage Mr Knight standing up close to the Serions Indeed line And I shouldnt think of having bars while the tailor did the fitting I was going on the stage onije any such reminder of lack of funds The suit proved to be a remarkably vaudeville That so Kitty Did 3rour more seri- raround the house It would be posi good fit ard Mr Knight wears it with tively coarse ous nature come to the rescue Detroit Free Press pride in London Boston Journal I got too fat Yes Chicago Daily Record BEAUTY IS BASED ON HEALTH Paper to lie Made Out of Aluminium Experiments with aluminium ns a now under A Wonderful Man The Girls Clear Complexion the Rc substitute for paper areknown that way Crimsonbeak That man Butts is an in France It is well the lleetlon of Her Good paper used to day in the manufacture original fellow Health Yeast What makes you think so of books is not durable It is now pos Why he borrowed fire dollars frbui sible to roll aluminium into sheets 1 cur You are desirous of having a clear me yesterday and paid it back to da3 complexion It is not enough that you thousandths of an inch in thickness Yonkers Statesman simply treat yourself externallj The in which form it weighs less than pa- ¬ complexion is the thermometer that per By the adoption of suitable ma ¬ Tlie Campaign Statistician tells by its sallowness that the liver is chinery these sheets can be made even He figured hard No rest was nigh His task he dared not shirk out of order by the red spots upon it thinner still and can be used for book figured on to show men why He that the stomach needs attention and and writing paper The metal will not His figures didnt work by its dull heavy look that the kidneys oxidize is practically fire and water- ¬ Washington Star demand treatment Water externally proof and is indestructible b1 the Jaws Tlie Supreme Test and internally makes woman good to cf worms X Y Journal Jackson Heaven bless him He look upon Taken internally it snowed confidence in me when the flushes several important organ- and THE MARKETS clouds were dark and threatening iiets upon them as a rinser carrying Cincinnati00 Nov 21 Wilson In what way 3 away all the poisonous matter tii tt lias LIVE STOCK CattlecommouS 4 00 H 3 75 4 35 Jackson He lent me an umbrella Select butchers so rapidly accumulated Whero your CALVES Fair to good liyhl 6 50 it 7 OJ Chicago Journal 3 20 3 00 digestion is out of order a simple medi HOGS Common 3 00 c 3 in packers Mixed cine recommended by a southern mam 3J 3 lo Appointment or Portrait Liiirht shinners 3 25 ft 3 75 I cannot understand Douglas my and found efficacious 5s a glass of SHEEP Choice Clara ft 00 4 55 JLlVll3o 2 70 45 He keeps on pulling out his watch and hot water not tepid for that may FLOUR Winter ramily ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ -- Customers and Supplied Their Wants Various Suggestions Wktoh May Be n of Service to tlie Bua Honsewlfe It Came to Prying Into Family Secrets Site Didnt Want to Be Insured She had concluded tc take out a life in sura nee policy and appeared before the ex- ¬ amining physician Whats your name he asked in his crisp business way and she looked indig- ¬ nant as she answered Age I didnt come here to answer imperti- ¬ nent questions sir I came to be insured But we must know your age in order to fix the rate The amount you must pay annually for being insured Thirty three then she snapped You must be accurate or it will invalidate the policy Forty but I must say that I never beard such impudence ¬ m K H tafMHJF HBI B Consumption Do not think for a single moment that consumption will ever strike you a sudden blow It does not come that way It creeps its way along First you think it is a linle cold nothing but a little hack- ¬ ing cough then a little loss In weight then a harder cough What rate ¬ ference Married or single Just I dont know Neither does anyone Weight then the fever and the night The suddenness comes when you have a hemorrhage Better stop the disease while it is yet creeping You can do it with else as though that would make and dif-¬ ¬ Ive had plenty ly Single thank heaven Xot hut what of chan Of course Any insanitj in your fami- ¬ - ¬ - ¬ ¬ ¬ Sir and she tried her best to congeal him with a look I guess that you dont want to be insured And you guessed it right the first time I dont propose to be a family encyclopedia for you or any other gossip monger and she flounced out with a vigor that made the doctor think that she was a prettj good subject after all Detroit Free Press The American Boy Battleship Every patriotic American hopes the school bovs of the United States will succeed in their efforts to raise 3009000 which will be used in building a battleship to be called the American Boy It costs great sums of money to build a warship but you build up your health with Hostetters Stomach Bitters at small expense This remedy is an ap tonic blood purifier and stimulant t is for stomach liver and bowel disorders ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Pa what is a lineal descendant A lineal descendant is a person who hau to fall back on some praiseworthy ancestor for his own importance Detroit Free Press Off Reflected Greatness You first notice that you cough less The pressure on the chest is lifted That feeling A of suffocation is removed of cure is hastened byplacingone ¬ Her Mind ¬ Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral Plaster over the Chest A Book Fpeem Throat and Lungs Wvtto Theres a load off my mind said the Italian lady as she deposited the seven bushrailroad tracks els of coal that she had picked up along tlie Chicago Evening News It is on the Diseases of the To Care a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund money i it fails to cure 25c- Hogan Fwat do this in the paper about hock der kaiser mean Grogan It is a dillikit way av sayin soak im Indianapolis Journal In Hoclr If vou have anv comnlaint whatever and desire the best medical advice you can nosaiblv receive write the doctor freely You will receive a prompt reply J without cost Address DR J C AYER Lowell Mass us Ffcdy iQfi Pisos Cure is the medicine to break up childreas Coughs and Colds Mrs M G Llunt Sprague Wash March 8 Qi ¬ Our enemies point out our faults else we might never improve sufficiently to retain 5 have been uslna CAS ASSETS and a our friends L A W Bulletin a mild and effectlvo laxative they are simply won- ¬ derful My daughter aod I were bothered with and brratti was very bad After Toothache wont let you sick stomach doses our Cascarets we have improved Forget it taking a few of Oil will cure Dont forget St Jacobs wonderfully They are a great help in tho family WlLUELMKVA N AGKL AP B R EAT H 1137 Only 23 letters can be taken sericuslv the others are all in fun Golden Days Deep down to the pain spot Oil loots out Sciatica Itittcnbousft St Cincinnati Ohio j great-grandfa-ih- er St Jacobs S ffilSw atJP BHffte CANDY CATHARTC - The hardest work is trying to keep out of work Washington Iaj Democrat TRADZ MARK RCGTZRCO ¬ ¬ 11 Potent Taste Good Do 10c 25c fiOc 315 CONSULTING A WOMAN Mrs Pinkhams Advica Inspires Confidence and Hope Examination by a male physician is a hard trial to a delicately organized Good ¬ Pleasant Palatable ¬ Never Sicken Weaken or Gripe Sterling nemctly Company Chicago Montreal Kerr Yort CURE CONST2PATION UlHLTflLAf Sold and guaranteed by alldruj Hw8 I WBjfJw gists to OUliE Tobacco Habit ¬ woman She puts it off as long1 as she dare and is only driven to it by fear of can-¬ cer polypus or some dreadful ill Most frequently such a woman leaves Winchester imped Shot Sun Shells SHOOT ¬ ¬ a physicians office where she has un ¬ dergone a critical Used byAllthe jjAMPiOMSaoft Send Name on a Postal quid for 152 page Illustrated Qtalogue SO WwchsstehAve ¬ examination with animpressionmorc or less of discour agement This condi- ¬ tion of the mind destroys the effect of advice and worse rather NsvsHtxiH Co 1 she grows -- - ¬ ¬ We deem a man of sense Up to Date He The BttsrinniiiK or It You look good enough to eat this morning KtheJ She indeed Why dont you eat me then He My sweets Harpers Bazar Qnite Willing to Do doctor told me to avoid It was intended as a gentle hint Our rule here he said is pay as you go It Quite right untly go Post but Im not going yet replied theother peas Chica- ¬ dog never bit anybody in his life Jones Thats good but Id hate to ece him get into bad habits just now Puck l--- Didnt Want Him to Bpsrin Brown Dont be afraid of him That i tt 4 s Yeshe mjisi- hav found wedded UfeMes annoying ihanrhe expected Statesman Chicago Re rd - Disappointed Pessimist Mr Junks looks even more dismal than usual since his marriage- A -- cause sickness In which has been thrown and dissolved a good pinch of fine table salt It is possible that just the case N Y World nt first when taken before breakfast Profircss you may not care for this medicinal Tourist Do you aw fellavs still drink and can only take one halx of it shoot men for wearing silk hats but hoping 01 and hoping ever you will Pieface Johnson Not iesn they sret so that a gobleful of it is looked wears em with sack oats Cineinnap forward to ith pleasure while its ef¬ Enquirer fect is shown by the utter lack of pim ¬ ples or spots by the smoothness of the A Great Deal Better skin and the brightness of the eyes Married yet old man If you find yourself growing weak No but Im engaged and thats an from your work then on a day when good as married you have plenty of time take a tepid you only knew it Its better if bath into which plenty of rock salt has Y Truth been throwji and rub yourself dry with At the Bntchcrs a coarse towel Ruth Ashmore in La- ¬ Customer Whj- - did you put up that dies Ilome Journal large mirror near the door Butcher To prevent the servant A Remedy for Ingrroivins- Null girls from watching the scales ChiA practical method of curing in ¬ cago Journal growing nails is suggested as follows With a flat probe or a match slip a Method in His Verbosity Rev Fourthly Why do yon always bit of Cotton between the edge of the nail and the inflamed flesh Apply a preach such long sermons strip of cotton along the outer mar ¬ Rev Fifthly So that my congrega- ¬ tion will be willing to give me long va- ¬ gin of the ulcerated area Powder the sore place between with nitrate cations Town Topics of lead Cover the whole with cotton Nothing Wonderful and bandage the toe Repeat the a lady pianist it the dressing daily until tlie edge of the Yeast Theres museum who plays with bertoe1 nail is visible Then carefully iift t he Crimsonbeak UmphJ Tfostsnoth edge of the naiiaway from the fiesli ing my baby doeg thatf- Yonkera and put a piece of cotton under U looking at it Gertrude There must be a woman in ¬ - GRAIN Wheat No2 mtne w No3red Ay c O- an 70 7 35 28 57 Corn No 2 mixel - HAY Prime to choice PROVISIONS Mess pork BUTTER Choice dairy Prime to choice creamery POTATOES Per bbl S C 50 E0 9 3714 than better In consulting Mrs Pink ham no hesitation need be felt the story is told to a woman and is wholly We viUrurnisn duplicates confidential Mrs Pinkhams address cflJXVE STOCK Kssawsfcaal CJjjf ss orany otber is Lynn Mass she offers sick women Jut sn0 wn in any Spec imen Sook at or below her advice without charge Quoted prices for same Her intimate knowledge of womens AHKeIkgg NewspaperCo troubles makes her letter of advice a Jlectrotypers and wellspring of hope and her wide experi- ¬ Stereofypers ence and skill point the way to health W Fifth St mSifiiteSQfittoS x94 I suffered with ovarian trouble for 335 32cU-vr-TCISCIJJATI seven years and no doctor knew what was the matter with me I had spells which would last for two days or more I thought I would try Lydia E Pink¬ hams Vegetable Compound I have Is tbe only sure cure in the world for ChronieUl taken seven bottles of it and am en- ¬ cersTKone Ulcewi Scrortslona Ulcers Varl 8eXJlccr and all Mrs John Foreman 26 Old Sores It Ganitrcne Fever Soreall -- 3aon tirely cured never fails Draws out CUTS i if ffiSSfiB ¬ ai 31 4 124 3 25 1 Cy 14 24 3 50 1 4U APPLES Choice to fancy N Woodberry Ave Baltimore Md The above letter from Mrs Foreman is only one of thousands Saves expense and suffering utoioaiiiiui juireciics jl Cnrps permanent Jitaf isuriis Cats CO St JPhI Mtmz Scld by Wrugglats 2o CHICAGO FLOUR Winter patent GRAIN Wheat No 2 red No 3 Chicago spring CORN No 2 OATS No 2 3 30 3 50 fc Jj t Have you PORK Mess LARD Steam NEW YORK FLOUR Winter patent WHEAT No 2 reu CORN No 2 mixed 85 4 SMI fai0 4 9J4 3 90 70 Qn Wi written to tell us how much you can afford to pay for an Organ Do it now Estey Organ Co Brattleboro Yt fc 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 3 C5 TtV 54 o aO Wi M OATS Mixed POEK New mess LARD Western Top Snap Complete Breech 9 5 tf 9 95 vu G Doable BALTIMORE R Family FLOU GRAIN Family Southern Wheat CATTLE First quality HOGS Western INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN Wheat No 2 Corn No 2 mixed Oats No 2 mixed LOUISVILLE FLOUR Winter patent GRAIN Wheat No 2 red- Loader YU Q9 im mwm FJSH TACKJE CUEAiliRttxa KLEfc dUlS nWFII 41811 A PI FMCluT ninSuriXClXy m TlT a CO 71ite 00 71 Vs Corn Mixed Oats No 2 white live No 2 western 3g 3 90 4 00 38 4 40 4 20 cases hiy for boot of testimonials treatment Free Br u u UKKKV3 ISaf fr iS I lIIHI- - quicU relief and cures worst and 1 da 8usTAtlaM C754 WHIUh Vil 32 25 3 75 4 00 C7 Best Cough Syrup Tastes Good Use ta timo tioia by druggists LlJ3lrJ EiocTue Wls3 Corn Mixed Oats Mixed vlCSS i 33 A KK E 1736 1 CJJCiv - Good Health LARD Slcam Q 2Z 9 50 5 75 ru 8 i l A 3 N - - cs - 5 THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KT TUESDAY NOVEMBER 22 L898 - LSa P i EM A ft 1 CMW 9ePkI wr tvW ijrj Come and feeJl m V- - 1 The fact is that we have too many goods for this season of the year arid we have taken this means of disposing of ihem our snare oi xne uargiuus 7 For a good sized Calico Corn Mens and Boys Mackintoshes For an extra heavy Chinchilla 25 cents each texture with cape worth fort worth 75 cents Overcot well made worth 500 SJtyles worth 10 cents Ladies Ecru and white satin double 98 cents per pair 250 fleeced vests and pants band For Ladies calf skin shoes 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 3 for 10 cents - WoDl For Shirts and Drawers in Pfil 1M11V fnv linamr villttt 01JUU1V- - every one worth 1000 Flanuels white red and Clarks O K T Spool Cotton vij lnl AVhite Merino well worth 40 cts inff mittens worth 25 oont 200 per pair sray worth 25 cents For the best calf skin and grain1 juuiues tjapes una uacitets In abundant lots capes all of leather high topped shoes in tbfe per pair 148 this seasons styles at low figures city r O L J mJ melius IH3A Jfrtll 45 nfiit nov noii Mens double half tapped soled v ft Cloaks that were carried over at 15 cents each if Mens ati wool extra heavy soxs For the best oil tanned onlf 50 cents on the 1 Call and ex¬ Ladies Ecru or White Vests calf boots worth 200 shucking- gloves worth 75 cents amine these oilers worth 35 cents r and Pants worth 25 cents Wrapper Flannettes latest Fall X cents per yard 150 each 50 cents 348 each il s KslI - Your choice of any Calico in the house at 3 1 2 cents per yard a limit of 20 yds to the customer rciro cnlH r mornliflnfs article reduced In every department you will find each sa- - -- ou money to a closing out price which will only prevail durine this sale Call and see forli yourself if you are in need of a bill We will - SSj yj lffi K VKySWl LOUISVI LLE 3E3 XOXliSJ SiXOS23Li2X ULilc3i33 Advertisement J MOBLRIS GREENBACKS SLOIESCXjIIlI Manager N i The Leading Specialists of America lift III IN OHIO CURED 20 YEARS 250000 Partips wanting photo3 for Christmas presents should place orders Call now in order to gt them in time and see samples of the latest the Por- vielaiu and Ivorytype pictures made in both large and small sizes the piet- ciest finest and most durable picture Notice T Xii or Government Money At close of our Civil War in 1865 there appeared in the London Times the following If that mischievous financial pol-¬ icy which had its origin in the North American Republic during the late Civil War in that country should be-¬ come indurated down to a fixture then that government will furnish its money without cost It will have all the money that is necessary to carry on its trade and commerce It will become prosperous beyond precedent in the history of civilized nations of the world The brain and wealth of all countries will go to North America THAT GOVERNMENT MUST BE You Ire Cordially jjm I fi 5L j vD nae tf to L Grinnan INSPECT THE HANDSOME LINE OF hsf ISO WE CURE EMISSIONS young or middle aged men than the pres- Hroduce weakness nervousness a feeling K of disgust ana a wnoio train or symptoms Thev unlit a man tor business inarrieu jN o matter life and social happiness whether caused by evil habits in youth natural weakness or sexual excesses our New Method Treatment will positively cure you Nothinff can bo moro demoralizing Advertisement j AEE YOTJ A DEMOCKAT There is a place An old adage reads and for everything to be for everything in its place the LOUISVILLE DISPATCH should find a place in the home or every DEMOCRAT in the SUNNY SOUTH The Dispatch is the peoples paper owned by the people and is always ready to fight for the cause of the people IT STANDS SQUARELY ON THE CHICAGO PLAT FORM without the aid or consent of the Gold Bug Monopolies and a fair compar- ¬ ison of its news service now being fur ¬ nished over leased wires by the New York Sun the Chicago Inter Ocean and the Northern Press Association with that of any other paper will fully verify its MoMo If you see it in the Dispatch its so and if its so it is always in the Dis- ¬ -- s vi i NO CURE NO PAY Reader you need help Early abuso or later excesses may havo weakened you Exposure may havo diseased you You are not safe till cured Our New Method will cure you You run no risk Hats I Notions EVER DISPLAYED IN PARIS i vrr iiWl g II Vi Younjy Ulan You are pale feeble and haggard nervous irritable and ex citable xou become forgettul morose and dc3nondent blotches and pimples sunken eyes wrinkled face stooping form and downcast countenance reveal the blight of your existence 50000 CURED a DESTROYED OR IT WILL DE- ¬ STROY EVERY MONARCHY ON THIS GLOBE The famous Hazzard circular to capitalists in New York and the Buell Bank circular to United States Bank-¬ ers both emanating from London and the fabulous corruption fund raised in England and Germany estimated at 1500000 were the agents that se- ¬ cured the closing of our mints against Not alone being the highest quality of goods but we intend to give the people the benefit of buying them at less price than other patch 300 w SEE OUR NEW AND MAMMOTH STGCE r wl - - J - otorfes uaiipuer - A OW BE SRBMHIsbHRSVM V WE CURE VARICOCELE No matter how serious your case may be or how long you may have had it our NEW METHOD TREATMENT will cure it The wormv veins return to their normal condition and hence tut sexual organs receive proper nourish- ¬ ment The organs become vitalized all unnatural drains or losses cease and manly powers return No temporary benefit but a permanent cure assured NO OPERA NO CURE NO PAY NO DETEN TION NECESSARY TION FROM BUSINESS The Dispatch also has a staff of over active correspondents in the Souh and vill POSITIVELY GUARANTEE MORE THAN DOUBLE THE SOUTHERN NEWS Get the of any other Louisville paper Dispatch it gives the news and tells the 7n ilnii7A nnA nUUAvnnC truth about it silverf The walk into my parlor policy of England during and since the Spanish War is the latest evidence of English Diplomacy in shaping the destiny of the United States Govern- ¬ ment Notwithstanding the famine price of wheat the Spanish War and fabu- ¬ lous expenditures of money by our government during the past year gold has increased in value eleven per cent and all other values decreased in the same proportion For a thorough understanding of the money question or silver issue the Cincinnati Enquirer has uniformly given evidence of its ability to teach explain and produce all facts and truth It is a paper that ought and can be read by all classes with pleasure and profit Daily 8 pages Sunday 24 pages Week- ¬ ly S pages We club with the Weekly Dispatch at the remarkably low price of 225 CURES GUARANTEED cure SYPHILIS GLEET EMISSIONS IMPOTENCY STRICTURE VARICOCELE SEMI NAL LOSSES BLADDER AND KID- ¬ NEY diseases CONSULTATION BOOKS FREE CHARGES FREE MODERATE If unable to call write for a QUESTION BLANK for HOME TREATMENT We g-C3LoTai3sr Underwear treat and DR SWEENEY Office Hours 8 to 10 a m 7 1 to 3 pm to 8 p m Kennedys Kergan B Office 122 W FOURTH ST CINCINNATI O 4B SMi BiWil fcyaM fr feW 11 Phone 135 Residence Phone 27 Night Ring lonov tf B i Educate FOR A BIG FOUR ROUTE BEST LINE TO AND FROM Situation iMi isflL offfiKHifimNw wiKav t sal frrttTVy ln Bfii m Imp WtMBi Book Keeping Business PHONOGRAPHY Type Writing ¬ Telegraphy P Largest stock unci best quality in Mens Ladies and Childrens Shoes Also Indies and Childrens Hats at money saving prices iew ana novel ertects in uress vooas ana miks Also oerges Broadcloth Henriettas etc New Calicoes Outing Cloths Wrapptr Goods Flannels Sateens Percales Comforts Blankets Ginghams Jeans Shirting Table Linens Duck Goods Napkins Linen Crashes Ticking Quilts Velvets Fancy Ribbons Hosiery Curtains Ladies Underwear Handkerchiefs all best makes of Coisets in colors and white Gloves for Men Ladies and Children Gloves in Leather Kid and Wool Carpets Oil Cloths Matting Call and see with your own eyes and you will acknowledge that Come once and vou will come back we are the peoples friends again they ail do because we give our customers honest goods at honest prices Dont forget our Merchant Tailoring Department Snits made to order and a perfect fit guaranteed See our bnautiful styles in Mens Boys and Childrens Shirts and TOLEDO DETROIT AH GENERAL WRSMITH For circular of bis famous and responsiblo Mts Flowers iKKel All Points in licliifian LEXINGTON KY BLUE GRASS NURSERIES Everything for Orchard Lawn and Garden Fruit and Ornamental trees Shrubs Roses Vines Small Fruits CHICAGO White City Special Best Terminal Station COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KY UNIVERSITY Ecfera to thousands of graduates in positions Cost of Full Business Course including Tui- ¬ tion Books and Board in family about 90 Shorthand Type Writing and Telegraphy Specialties BSJTho Kentucky University Diploma under eeal awarded graduates Literary Course free if desired No vacation Enter now Graduates successful Jn order to have your letters reach us address only Awarded Medal at Worlds Exposition 1398 BU ilT H F J ft I TWIN BOURBONS BIGSS8T BARGAIN 8RINGERS 701 703 MAIN ST PARIS KY CARL CRAWFORD K ST LOUIS Avoiding The Tunnel BOSTON Wagner Sleeping Cars h GENERAL WILBUR R SMITH LexingtonKy Note Kentucky University resources 500000 and had nearly 1000 students in attendance last year Rhubarb Asparagus and all stock grown in Nurseries PricPs reasonable as wr employ no Agents Descriptive catalogue on application to rs ¬ Imiiortant Change on The Frankfort -gtiSett Parlor Cars Wagner Sleeping Cincinnati Tavo New Trains Cars Cars Private Compartment Elegant Coaches and Dining Cars No 2 train will leave at i30 a m RAIIiROAD TI31E CARD and arrive at Frankfort at 1120 a in NRR L r3esure your tickets read via BIG No 8 leaves at 430 p m and arrives I7i TTD at Frankfort at 810 p m O BIcCORMICK ARRIVAL OF TRAINS No 1 leaving Frankfort at 7 a in Tranic Msr Passenger From Cincinnati 1058 a m 538 p arrives at 840 D B MARTIN m 1010 p m No 5 leaves Frankfort at 115 p ni From Lexington 511 a in 745 a m Tkt Agt Gen Pass and arrives at 4 p in 333 p m 627 p m Cincinnati O From Richmond 505 a m 740 a m NEW YORK ya Phone p 279 hxllenmeyer ALVA CRAWFORD Lexington Ky ESsLot Barbers 3ij33fa3r Miia ail Fifth Sfcs CRAWFORD BROS Dissolution Hotice of Haggard ¬ BUCKNER TOBACCO JOHN CONNELLY PARIS KENTUCKY Your promptly answered reasonable solicited Prices BOUSE AMD The undersigned composing the firm WAREHOUSE Reed Laundry have tbis day June 13 1898 by mutual consent 7 dissolyed partnership 0 E Reed assuming all the debts and liabilities LOUISVILLE KY Those owing the firm will please settle with Mr Reed From June 13 1893 J Four Months Storage Free H Haggard is not liable for debts con- ¬ tracted bv above firm Independent Warehouse Signed this 13th day of June 1898 C E REED W L DAVIS Agent IJ H HAGGARD 5sp 4wks l3an99 C031 M vm 71 --- H Landman Ohio No 503 W Ninth Street Cincinnati I Money To Loan D Paris 328 pm From Maysville 742 a m 825 p m DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Paris Ky Work guaranteed satisfactory Calls work ie LOT AND Vfc53fSi be at the Windsor Hotel Terms 5 and 5 J per cent on real 340 p m estate mortgage To Lexington 747 a m 1105 a m MOORE ROGERS 545 p m 1014 p m 16sep 6mo Paris Ky To Richmond 1108 a m 543 p m 1016 pm To Maysville 750 a m 635 p m To Cincinnati 515 a m 751 a m S YRUPINDIGESTION PEPSIN J CURES Sale Dinners DR CALDWELLS 1 j1 DR R GOLDSTEIN Of 54Az Fourth Avenue Louisville Ky Ky on Will be at the Windsor Hotel w BLACK ¬ SMITH SHOP FOR SALE 33JESXAY DEC 13 1898 H A SMITH Co 1 F B Carr Agent Returning every second Tuesday in each jSBxmi Keeerence Every leading physiciaD Office over G S Varden af Paris Kentucky OfficcHours 8 to 12 am to 5 p m SDR CALDWELLS V - PEPSlN CONSTIPATION S Al If you are going to have a sale and DESIRE to sell my honse and ot shop at Jackson- wish to set a dinner at a reasonable with blacksmith ville Ky I will sell for half cash hal price call on ance in twelve months For further GEORGE KASSENFOSS particulars 20sept2m Paris Ky Ky Jacksonville ISoct tf I Paris ¬ Saturday Oct 22 1S9S returning once every month Eyes ex¬ amined and glasses scientifically ad ¬ justed 27eep tf v f X - if ir H