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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): December 2, 1898
Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): December 2, 1898 Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1898 bou1898120201_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): December 2, 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. fc--- fr T jvt-1 f lL V II - UJ HI RTIPW 5WB JL CHAMP MILLER i Editors and Owners H M V bUU RBON PRINTED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Jfc V- N EWS Cor Main Mill 2 y h C x V fj - -- - T W - LtS - a- - t v tj l Established i v s fj k fi ye -- MB l 1881 m EIGHTEENTH YEAR J PARIS BOURBON CO KY FRIDAY DEOSMBH5R 2 1898 A NO 98 t il Xy desk T7 h TXiTrtD jr r JLJ --M-J 4HJRflXk t- -- JL J - O VX MILLERSBURG NORTH MIDDLETOWN News Notes Gathered In And About The IntereHting Paragraphs Gathered Lexicon WILLIAMS Ky 71 - V ysii c Tl V - ALMOST A NECESSITY What home is complete without a pays for the slight investment required We have put 12 on special sale this 6 buys a week Gome and see them curley birch desk with a mirror 500 an imp mohogany desk would be cheap at 850 850 beys a highly polished well made desk finished in mahogany There are many others in Oak Birch and Birdseye Maple in this sale If you want a bargain youd better take a look It will be worth trouble r Its convenience and comfort soon l DONT GO IT BLINDLY WHEN YOU BUY CARPETS Remember that the design the blending of colors the grouping of figures ¬ and the PRICE are all matters of grave hunting in Robertson County importance Mary We have studied these points through is Mrs guest McClintock of Richmond of Mrs G- S Allen the a lifetime in the carpet busineBSand arefl in a3diioa to our experience able to Addison Turner and J G Smedley give you the benefit of the purchasing were in Cincinnati this week power of our Big Store Miss Mar7 Champ has returned from a visit to friends in Covington WISE BUYERS OF PARIS Ed Brown has secured a situation Not one but hundreds have beauti- ¬ wirh the L N in Lexington fied their homes from our Carpet Stock D wight Bowden and Banks Neal have returned from a hunt in Bath county ART SQUARES ALL SIZES Miss Daisv Hazelrigg of Owingsville 450 500 6 50 and 700 is the guest of Miss Lura Letton near town TAPESTRY CARPETS -- a special lot Aiim Kuri hn Rnswuii nf Warsaw 1H 57c 65c and 75c the guest of Miss Lntie Jftfrson near Royal Velvets Dark Rich town Six Pieces Colors Hich Pile Splendid Wearing Mr Letton Vimont entertained a Qualities 85c 1 10 and 125 number of his young friends Thursday -- Runs H H Phillips and Ayres Vimont are Special Scribe Cincinnati L D Talbott is spending the week in The Corner for Bast Shoes Newest Shades sndft Lowest Prices TO 8 HOYT S f r m Sundav Miss Hedges Rash was in Winchester A TO E Wednesday Mrs Lewis Rogers was a guest of rel- ¬ atives in Milleraburg Saturday and LADIES C F BR0WER Carpets Furniture Wall Paper C0 Che Dubnie Jewelry gotnpany fourth and 2lalnut St i i Cincinnatis 0 Long Distance Telephone CaU 870 DIAMOND CUTTERS yll our Diamonds are Carefully selected In the rczeghj and cut in our Jfiactory by Expert Diamond Cutters 2le carry the jCaryest StocA in the litest at the J2owcst ZPrices SILVERSMITHS Our stock of STERLING SIL- ¬ VER TOILET WARE and W4EDDING SILVER is the most complete in the West A few exclusive patterns of Ster- ¬ ling Silver Spoons and Porks at WATCHES We are Sole Agents for the Celebrated Patek Phillippe Co watches Our stock in this line includes every grade and make known to the trade at prices to suit everybody 5100 PER OUNCE Send for our Holiday Shopping List containing many valuable Suggestions orders promptly attended to Goods sent to our Patrons on Selection STATIONERY Our Department of Stationery and Engrav- ¬ ing is thoroughly and complete in every respect up-to-da- te Mail H S STOUTS LADIES SUITS ft WB F FfWr - 7 S90 T roenTitildr OO flnri nLp wards Fit and satisfaction guaranteed Remodeling INow is the time to have the sleeves and ripple hacks of your last seasons out-of-sty- le Jackets Remodeled to conform with this seasons styles Aiso refitting cloaks mantels sacks jackets and all fur garments a specialty We have engaged a practical cutter and ladies tailor from Chi- ¬ cago and have a full line of cloths to select from H S STOUT Mgr FRASTK TUMAJ wood of thisjplace and the extra trouble was fully worth the dirt skinning pro- Frank Herbert returned blood Inesday from a visit with relatives at ces for the IHuit-Hurt-Sti- tt oiSwdpaper town proved to be Wilson Bottoms more tnan ufoinarily ijuite a civilized 8oN Wednesday to thft wife of little nookjp When wo had covered John Grimes tie Auna Rankin h about half of war journey facing the d tnyhter fiist born coul bracihi uigm air Mr Cay wood proposed to ive me a living defiuiiiou OUH STKAY HOUSE SOlTl white hiuI fjtit star 8 yr ol i 16 hands hih for Letton np and btiiig auxious to bee how he wjjuld illrst ate we pulled owner to pay torstd nnd keepiMir np at the beautiful home of 5r and T M fUKNELL 8t Mrs J H Letton than whom there is Juo Hamilton sold Uarnthry not a more hospitable married couple in Beard of Lexington three broke in ales uuuiuuu xt was ukio iuiii we uau me for 300 pleasure ofmeeting Uncle Country a horse of a man and were told family have Jess Stml Endicott and 2 moved into their handsome nw resj interesting stones ot tne tamous track J m 15 horse With thtir two visdence ou North Mainstreet itors Miss Djiisy Hazelrigg of Owings Miss Mary Layon has returned from villeaud Mr Litton Vimont of near an extended visit with her aunt Mrs Millersburgfand after being soothed by Anna Bouldeu at Detroit Mich the muic of lr Cay wood the crowd of yonng people made Mrs Alice Sideuer f Paris and Mrs Stickney of Cincinnati were here this a well aiuiedbshot at the tova of Vlil week to sep their brother Tom Mcln lersburg wfiere we heard an excellent sermon by Rev Taylor at the Baptist tyre who is some better Cashier J G Allen of the church Mhj Henry Allen and Messrs Deposit Bank is certainly the greatest Frai k and Chas Allu were guests of church fireman of this century Rev J G Allen this week Maj Allen and Clayton oftThe Bapiist Congregationali- ¬ family will shortly return to Berlin sm who wastrvying to get a few subGermany scriptions for ivis paptVr paid our local Mrs Mary Foster has secured a com newspapersjmfe a nice lot of compli- ¬ petnt miller and will coutiune to run ments sayinirlwhile he and his thoughts 3bnrg The meanest the flouring mill here Flour meal were in journal publijSfed is worth just twice ship stuff and bran delivered to any the amonntpMjabor required to make it part of town 2t a get off frthe people After a few Connell Bros have bontiht the bakery rapidly of pleasure we retand confectionery of Chs Chaucelor urned-to Npftalidletown in time to and wilLkeep afaTl4lineofjOyateTSj fish hear a MWNJmmSalat Rev GhasvK iceler yyrcadffcake8JluBchlStall bti Kyvhic liVns meals 25 cents 7 It qnite a big provment in thoueht to At the Lxinaton horse smIp Wednes ¬ fome sirmins that we have heard of day Joshua Barton bought thd note as coming from the desert minds of race horse Bill Letcbnr winner of thi fertileizer Af riensses Roxy Laouia Derby for 100 Sidney Bar- ¬ ton bought a mare for 100 4 Miss Nauc Cnjpr who graduated Dont use any other hut Purity from the M F 0 several yeais ago died Wednesday of pueumonia at La flour from Paris Milling Co tell Grane Ga where she aa a teacher your grocer you want no other in the Female College The deceased was aged twenty two years and was a All grocers keep it lovt ly ynnng ladvwho3 graces of mind and manner made her a geueral favorite and wife-lu-the-air Laysou this week aud hide pefforwiaoce was all a prepar- ¬ isses Florence J ams and Florence atory get ih in auticipaiiou of a trip Bjstain were guests of Miss Lilliau to Millersburg Ky with Henry S Cam- ¬ M Lexington Ky Wednesday and were married Rev W T Donaldson has resigned his position aa pastor of the Christian Church and he now hay good prospects of curing a place in a New Town The News man after considerable study deliberately pulled off his eoin- Exclusive styl s of machine and Portable alligator skins Saturday even- 125 and xxxg uuu uut iiiuicu iuciciui tuciu ail McKay sewed at 5c tight hide African black tans one is 15 in cloth and kid tops both PnkiiiHnr named nd rh nrhnr heel and spring heel size H to 8 Governor for they will become as I and E New English toes pat- ¬ DiKht near being either of the two as em See Em in our schitlens that we Bpoke of in our last ent and kid xip A number of Millrsbur citizeus aie Windows ou aimospneric ravels in raiib HttMTidinir nnrr w4v w v in Pari- - thi- items on Sunday night Nov 20 The skin- week J J- John McDonald ot this place eloped to Cloudof Mt Sterling and Mr MISSES New round toes kid cloth rr and patf nt leather ti LOOK LOVELY kid lop Donjrola Kanjraoo Peb- ¬ in the beautiful toes and heel and ble GrainJhive Kid and Calf Skin perfect fit of our Krippendoit Difct Lace and Hutton Turns Good- ¬ man C make Goodyear welts year welts and McKajs j turn McKays Prices on bottom Sizes 5 to 8 35c 5Uc 65o 75c of each pair 82 S250 3 84 and 95c S125 and 140 So Sizes 8 to i 50c 65c95c125 8140 anoTsi90 1 Sizes 8140 190and 240 S Hi to 2 75c v5o vV SIUNDEL AND USCHEIts rv h r mr - ui BOYS T ans and Vici Kid In Caf GrohiBuCalfjj Standard - fc - m mm rf K - Goodveai welts Srev 1 Newe t McK ys toilj j A ¬ in-the-u- int 95c 8125 40and Sl9 BEST ON EARTH 75 95cSl Size i 12 to 2 he 1 TO E 140 19 8240 5 TOIL 500 Sizes 2h to 5i S5cSlSl 2 8i40 We want to sell you more shoes 190 2 40 and 290 than we ha ye sold you We want to save tou more mon- ¬ ALL THIS SKASONS STYLES AD BEST ey by selling you our conscientious MAKliS dependable styli h mens rthoes in RELIABLE 31IOE3 AT RELIABLE all colors of harhrs and newest PRTCER sha pes of toes Prices on bottom of each pair 140 190 S240 29a Exelnsivc prn e aiv styles in exta High Cut men s Sho s from 8150 to 85f a THE LEGAL at 350 war ¬ Largest took of OOTS- mrns Sewed Grain md Fill rok Kiranted in every way and Pegged Sln to 5 00 See Em in Windows Agents for BU ELLS Bootees INFANTS Sizes 0 to 5 inclumens Strong Working Shoes ding fat ankl and brnd toes 25c Pettted or screwed Siz- i- 6 ro 13 35c 50c 65c 85c and SI 75c to 1 50 --¬ Sizs 8 to i3SDrinir livje- l- f HOLERS Barber Sliop Moved One Price Cash Mai ked In PLAIN EIGUKETS OUifc WESTDOVvS mC332QflS2d3f2rAil- - WATCH ¬ Bring this and ask for prices and Shoes as advertised i ili pasours 1 Buck and Bill have moved their bar- ¬ ber shop across the street atid now have the handsomest baiber shop and bath J i rooms - ever ainrarisl AII workr done with nffltfsrrifirariJWiitsffiF tnanks for past favors Bnckand Bill solicit a liberal share of the pn lie patronage tf - r Ooug hing - slant ksf- - Dr Adairs Dental Parlors Having recently been several times Consta nir coughing is not only v mimmmSSSmWmmmmmmWmWmmH annoying but the continuoushaekm JT and irritation will sdon attack and in- ¬ jure the delicate lining of the throat and air passages A simple cough is bad enough but a chronic cough is really dangerous Take advice and use the celebrated Dr Bulls Cough Syrup at once ana De cured SaEi I was still conducting my dental parlors I desire to inform the public asked if house My interest in a bowling alley does not conflict with my practice See ¬ that I am still at their service and can be found at my office opposite the Court- ¬ Ladies Tailor fmy card in another column Lookout these windstorms will lOoctlt J R Adair D D S your U e Farib Milling Cos Purity sweep earth farm property off theit face of the all and you will lose flour for sale by all grocers unit ss you have a policy in the old and 1000 tried Glen Falls of New York Ask for it Take no other DEALER IN insurance for five years will only cost yon 10 Tobacco barns a specialty Furniture Window Shades Oil Foft Rknt Three well located 9uov tf i T fORTER Smith Agent Cloths Carpets Mattresses roomssitnated on the corner of Pleasant Etc and Fourth Sis Address Lock Boxi For Rent A six room residence on Special attention giveu to Undertak- ¬ 258 Paiis Kv It Hiuh Street adjoining the Dan Turney ing and Repairing Examine those comforts at J T nt idencp Possession given immediate- - Main Street Paris Ky Him on tf ly Apply to J T Hinton sroefCjfcvas3U3saaiHHESd ggihJTaKJCCaKUrt ilxjz TEETH EXTRACTED brought to Nicholasvile for burial She was a d Mighter of liv D B Cooper of Nicholasvill The remains were ¬ Tornadoes And Cyclones DrBulls Cough Syrup Doses are small aud pleasant to take Doctors recommend it Price 25 cts At all druggists v Cures a Cough op Cold at once GEO W DAVIS nn Shoes For the A IX Babiesssl lzz j m -1 XA j hn Zm XtZJUYfA Is I 1 i - if J ri J No it Foley s Consumption or Asthma in not claimed that Honey and Tar will cure is ad- ¬ WITHOUT PAIS NO GAS NO COCAINE A simple application to the gums used only by me and acknowledged by the public to be the best and easiest and absolutely free from any after effects Catephorie treatment filling Set of teeth Upper and lower Silver fillings Gold fillinss Gold crowns Painless extraction for painless vanced stages it holds out no such false hopes but does truthfully claim to always give comfort and relief in the very worst cases and in the early stages to effect a cure Sold by James Kennedy Druggist 50cts up 100 up 50 D v800 1500 1J ton and Lace ffll Wi rT tfi llil6PLfnE ctitJIIws liWffli JEHSflft wlIfiBiStffeIllllWi if 111 Pmey forests of Norway Ring in the new 2 out the oia ng out the false RinS in e true e rmS t0 yu the new and true from tho 500 cts tbat are strictly Soft soled shoes for th up-to-date baby But- - J Houj8 B ADAIR 0 S- - 821 Main St Paris Ky DR BELLS opp Court house 8 to 12 a m 1 to 5 p m Red Brown Pine science to Of the Teepkone 79 Black -T- ar-Honey Tan White ty 7- - Wheat Sacks FOR SALE CHEAP Wanted to Bay I will pay the highest market price in cash or I 300000 bushels of wheat a Pleasant Permanent Positive Cure for coughs colds and all inflamed surfaces 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 Natures most natural remedy Improved by NOTICE The following farms have been posted See the goods and get our prices will furnish sacks and store your wheat in an elevator and buy your wheat when SOLD BY ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS Wheat stored on reasonable terms you are ready to sell at the highest mar- ¬ Bottle Only 25c 50c and 100 Sizes and highest market price paid for ket price Those who held wheat last on us at Paris Milling Wheat Call BE SURE YOU GET year made big money Store your i run ww lAMflnVrflDQAin cinnmn ImW IUCU any remedyequaliw Dr Bells UT4 Tar Cos office to Pine wheat and get the profit Honey it gives quick and permanent relief ey CO Or Bells B M RENIOK as well as coughs and colds It makes Id grip E 0 FRETWELL Agent weak I nncs strong Mrs M A Metcalfe p s Farmers would do well to store Jfeduch Ky v5july 4t Paris Ky their wheat near home and we hereby warn all hunters that if they are caught on any of the lands of Cor 4th the undersigned they will be indicted for trespassing MATT HOWARD Clays Siioe Store Main jPan Ksr rr r - RvtVeS est mmMm mf J J M J Plne-Tar-Hon- CATESBY WOODFORD J M HALL Q WARD JOHN B KENNEDY MILLER WARD HUGHES if- - tj A Good Memory ROBT H FERGUSON JAS E CLAY BARNETI BROS fcyL K often saves money and also good nealLli rf you are troubled with const Ipuil mi indiges tion or any form of stomach LmuhVe rememC ber to take home a bottle or Or Jaidwella Syrup Pepsi u and health vr natowt you sizes 10c lo dosu- tnrce size tfW w w j jjtuuiio uruiiJSt ljirl Ky J Uaurm T-l- -il - i - it r v1 J - A 4 n f f 31 wia ftu ipxi v Wf1 y TTWF FwyvJifTs v THE BOURBON NEWS PABIS KY FRIDAY DECEMBER 2 1898 FELL THROUGH waswesjnjacon BatecmKicarna jg a THE BIG SIMM More ThaiiuiL4HTmdretlA ISvfesLi Lost JIM GORBETTS RRQFOSmoft t Proposed Coalition Rumors Are Kife That the Negro Soldiers Intend to Break Oat of Camp and Destroy the City He Will Fijrht Sharkey for Nothing and the i t AN ADMIRER As v f- - V 0 WMEif Latter Accepts Provided the Gate rt Kecqipts Go tq the Poor i Matrimonial Repeater IVIio Got Slore Enamored with Each Rtnnrl Purifiod bV HOOCT Saraafw Suits equent Wife rilla and Health is c iny neighbors advised me to tw purified my iolpod tjnd piffpal remained in good health eve since T Adkins Athensville Illinois V atarrhCu r f - Magon Ga Nov 80 Eumor has been rife in the city that the Nero GenTonms Regalado Usurps the Presi soldiers of the 3d North Carolina regiUcv of Salvador and Proclaims ment stationed here intended to Hi Uisel f to 15e the Chiif Exbreak ojdt of catop and destroy the rcntiveof i he Republic city and much uneasiness has been fejlt both by citizens and soldiers The excitement among Mhe Negro Sax FkJLncisco Dec 1 Gen Toinaa Rcg alado the head of the revolution¬ soldiers iwas caused by the shooting of ary movement in Salvador has usurp ¬ Private Will Kempin of Company F ed the presidency and proclaimed him- ¬ 3d North Carolina by W S Simmons proprietor of a saloon Kempin is self chief executive of the republic Such is the sensational information thought to be fatally wounded He Went to Simmons bar and called that has been received in this city The news was conveyed in for a drinks On being told that the dis- ¬ bar was for White people only he be a private cipher cable patch received by a prominent banker came enraged j and finally abused a here who has extensive business in brother of the proprietor who struck Central America The statement is him with a bottle Kempin went away added that Aranjo has been appointed but shortly afterward returned with general minister and the affairs of the four or five other Negro soldiers and government are now in thp hands of started towards young Simmons calling him a vile name W S Simmons the insurrectionists The nevs is of the utmost importance seeing his brother in peril shot Kempin for the reason that the success of the in the breast The other Negroes ran off Simmons revolutionary forces prevents the for- ¬ is in jail mation of the greater republic of Cen- ¬ tral America The coalition of three BATTLE WITH BURGLARS states had been attempted Salvador Nicaragua and Honduras having agreed Barsrlar Alarni Did lx Duty and Two Men to unite under one government With Winchesters TWro Soon on the Hegalado who had been a general in Scene Tiro Thieves Captured the artillery service of Gutierrez pres- ¬ ident of Salvador was dissatisfied with Grazjtd Eapids Mich Nor 30 Isaac the- plan and during Guiterrezs tem- ¬ Schultes Grand Rapids porary absence from Salvador Regal station agent at Martin and Jndiana his as-¬ ado managed to gain control of the sistant Marshall Wickes had a government wild west battle with two rob-Such in brief is the news conveyed bers depot Tuesday in the by the cable dispatch referred to Wickes and one of the burglars were above wounded The robbers had blown Whether Regalado is able to main¬ open the depot safe A burglar alarm tain his position until Gutierrezs re¬ ran from the depot to Schultes house turn to Salvador is a matter that fu ¬ and when the robbers began work ture events must determine Schultes and Wickes appeared armed Managua Nicaragua via Galveston with Winchesters and ordered the Tex Dec 1 The attempt to effect a bandits to throw up their hands eoalition between the states of Nicara ¬ Instead they opened fire and a gua Honduras and Salvador to be fusilade of shots was exchanged conducted under a common administra- ¬ Wickes fell badly wounded but will tion and known as the United States recover One of the robbers was shot tf Central America has failed com- ¬ in the leg but both escaped The un pletely wounded man stole a horse from a The federal organizers Wednesday farmers barn and rode toward Grand formally declared the union dissolved Rapids When his horse became ex- ¬ the three states resuming respectively hausted he stole another It is re- ¬ absolute sovereignty ported he has been captured near Way The collapse is due to the failure of land The wounded robber is sur the troops of Honduras acting in be¬ rounded in a swamp half of the federal organizers to sup- ¬ Both the Martin robbers were easily press the outbreak in Salvador against captured later one of them at Gunn the proposed federation and to force lake the other at Wayland Both were Salvador into the union tracked through the snow by posses of The prospects are peaceful citizens ¬ ¬ - f Honduras and Salvador Eails in Wreck of Yesselsiirthe East t - t u- - ay The Bays Harbors and Inlets 3Trom Penob Scott to New London Are Strewn With Wrecks vt Lif e Sivifilsr Crews Per ¬ formed Deeds of Heroism TEE STEAMER GATE CITY WAR MADE - ON toiler There Need Be No Apprehension as to Safety Slib Was Sighted Off iMohiauk Point Monday V chusetts bay There is scarcely a bay harbor or in- let from the Penobscottito NewXon- don that has npt on its shores the bones of some staunch craft while especial r along Massachusetts bay and ly Boston harbor the beaches are piled high with the wreckage di schooners and coal barges The record although hourly lengthening is still incomplete for that ocean grave yard of Cape Ccu is still to be heard from The islands of Boston harbor are without exception strewn with wrecks and wreckage No less than 29 vessels are ashore at Gloucester over 20 in the supposed safe harbor of Vineyard Haven parted thqir anchor chains and are high and dry on the beach Nan tasket bay saw two schooners and a coal barge dashed to pieces on its sands the rocks of Cohasset claimed a Scituate a staunch fisherman well known pilot boat Manchester a down east lumberman while one tug and three barges known to have been between Cape Cod and Boston are un accounted for and probably lost The upper harbors of Boston Plymouth Salem Portsmouth Portland and oth- ¬ er places where vessels were supposed to be comparatively safe were the scenes of numerous collisions between the ships and the wharves Every life saving crew performed deeds of heroism in rescuing crews from stranded vessels and tugboat captains risked life and property in their en- ¬ deavor to save life Boston Nov 30 The passing hours do not bring an end to the reports of wrecks and loss of life up and down the New England coast as the outcome of Sundays terrific storm From Cape Cod the most terrible accounts of ruin and death are coming and of these GAMBLERS the loss of the steamer Portland with all on board oyer one hun ¬ f riiteiy Mohday seventy lives nave oeen lose in xne wrecks of tugs schooners- and coal barges during the storm of Saturday night and Sunday mOriiirig ancl with the steamer Portlands loss the list of casualties will rise to 140 witli over one hundred vessels of all descriptions i ashore Twp score of them known to1 LARGE SCHOONER ASHORE be wrecks and an unknown number j probably beneath the waves of Massa- ¬ Two Sailors and pnPassenger JLost Cap ¬ 1 Boston Nov 29 It was known defi night that more than li 41 - 1 New York Nov 30 Monday in a published interview Cprbett was quot- ¬ ed as saying that he1 was I willing o fight Shar key again for nothing provid¬ ed he was allowed training expenses Tuesday Tom ORburlceV Sharkeys managerissued the following card Corbett nas stated that he will fight Sharkey for nothinc if allowed training expenses Sharkey accepts pruvAumg xne proceeds go to tne poor as a Christmas gift the press to fdrm a committee who will distribute the money Let Corbett name1 the time which must not bd later than1 two weeks hence I was riding along the road leading across Hurricane gap in the Pine mountain Vrang thinking of the peculiar people who lived in- these fastnesses when I was startled by a voice up the hillside calling to me to come up and give somebody a lift I had no idea who owned the voice but - Sarsaparmaand fgST J J caught by the foot under atfallen treeand1 W n nr IllCUllJAUW m unable to get away He wasnt hurt and ao xiuiuiiwu tu I soon had him on his feet and he insisted Hoods Pills cure all Liver His 25cflBJS on my stopping further down the mountain and taking dinner with him He lived in a well kept cabin with his daughter and rVX J after dinner we sat in- theshadeof a tree 2 t yard and he told me about himself i uvu in the I W1 iSrSW jUSl Hootysl SareanarAa siRrt c e j No but I hope to Be Some day I an1- 7 swered quite sincerely 1x V xuu uugiio i 1ue every wan uugui tu iu be a man that aint aint showing a Tight feelin tords what the Lords done fer him thar aint nothih on the face uv Gods green earth that is a natchin to a woman- - told me he was a widower x Xl WWWWWWWH mg ffo iwr iS - i tf lll li x- 1 tain and Two Seamen Were Saved The Vessel is a Total Wreck j j vw Youre hale and hearty yet X v i I- - of your own advice J dUU i lO ayi IIIIOI IVIUU ddnt see wliv voii dont OX1C take- snmo - I said Boston Nov 30 A1 special from Highland light says A large three masted schooner name unknown is ashore on Peaked Hill bar Two sailors and one passengei were lost The captain and two seamen were saved The schooner will bo a total wreck A two masted schooner supposed to be the Philamen of Provincetown was picked up by the steamer Longfellow The schooner was dismantled and the fate of the crew is unknown ¬ tDonjtorowd the mourjfeis mister he 5 and I airi t emite shore vit which one to pick Ivq been married four times and every time my notion uv Women has got so much higher that Ill be denned ef l dont kinder look forrerd to losin a wife jist fer the satisfaction uv gittin another one The idea was so entirely new that I was overcome by it Washington Star t TRADE MARK 1 BIERS - 1 j r CHOCOLATE I Celebrated for more than a delicious nutri- ¬ t century as a tious and flesh forming bev- Has our well known erage ¬ BLOCK ISLAND IS WRECKED Vessels Destroyed and Hotels Shattered hy the Blizzard Entire Fishing is a Total Loss ITleet Meanness Personified you to say that dress you admired so much to day was a dream j inquired Mr Smokehart Yes answered his wife hopefully Well he proceeded very kindly vyou keep your mind on it when you are to sleep to night and maybe you will dream one of your own Washington Star Did I understand i x i I New York Nov 30 A special from Providence R I says Block island has been heard from for the first time since the blizzard began The island is a wreck hotels being shattered and vessels torn to pieces by the storm The entire fishing fleet of 24 vessels is a total loss The three masted schooner Lex ington of Machias Me is lost The Hartford Dredging Cos plant is gone Champion Bicyclt Kider SnicUIes Wateetown N Y Nov 30 Fred rh1Burlington Route has Weekly tour Sleper Excursions personally coi uupteuyy a isurnngton Koute Agent every Wednesday romv St Xouis and Chicagota ist For California Tourists YELLOW LADEL ¬ v - on the front of every package and ourVrade hiark X Lity with 9S per cent sunshine throughout the year Ask Ticket Agent or write for descriptive folder to L W Wakeley Gen eral Passenger Agent St Louis Mo ¬ Los Angeles rid San Francisco The route is via Denver Scenic Colorado Salt Lake ir T LadlevChocpltiere on the back NONE OTHER GENUINE 9f A I X X An Willie Mamma what does making a bad break mean vt Youd better ask your Father Willie Indianapolis Journal To day sore and stiff To morrow cured St Jacobs Oil does that every day -- Authority r - Made only by - V WALTER BAKER DORCHESTER ESTABLISHED t7SO CQv Ltd nAS v t t READERS OF THIS PAPER DESIRING TO BOY ANYTHING ADVERTISED IN ITS COLUMNS SHOULD INSIST UPON HAVING WHAT THEY ASK FOR REFUSING ALL SUBSTITUTES OR IMITATIONS Ganter the champion bicycle rider of northern New York killed himself at Rust eats faster than use wears LAW his home at Pamelia Tuesday Gan Bulletin ters wife died Tuesday morning while Very cold very bad Neuralgia St Ja- giving birth to a child The husband cobs Oil very sure to cure took a Winchester rifle and went to Laziness and dirt never quarrel Rams the room where his wifes remains had Horn been laid out and shot himself Death was instantaneousGanter was 22 years of age and had been married a - year A Iiist Published of Gambling Houses and dred souls 1 Those Who Patronize Them in Nashville Tenti NABinrrLLE Tenn Boston Dec 1 There appears to lie liltle basis for apprehension as to the safety of the steamer Gate City of the Savannah line in spite of the re- ¬ port which reached here Tuesday night that a life preserver bearing the name jof the steamer had been picked Aip on Cape Cod The steamer Chattahoochee whicli arrived here Tuesday- night reports having passed tjhe off Gate City Montauk Point Long Island at 330 oclock Mon day afternoon and that there was noth ing amiss with the Savannah liner as ¬ - ¬ far as could be observed The storm was over at the time the Gate City was seen by the Chattahoochee and- in all probability she is safe and near lier destination Savannah Ga at this time INSURGENTS WERE WORSTED THE BATTLE SHIP WISCONSIN The Spanish Troops at- The official war on gamblers and Sunday tipplers continues and numbers of sport ing men have left town as a result aa practically nothing has been doing here for several weeks The police Tuesday published a list of gambling houses and their owners saloons which are provided with elec- ¬ tric buttons to prevent detection own-¬ ers of property used for saloons and gambling houses and a long list of men about town who are designated as gam ¬ blers and loafers Gambling houses attempting to run are provided with pool tables and whenever the police appear they find innocent games of pool on tables which are used for craps in their absence 30 ¬ ¬ ¬ Nov Ilorlo Made a Suc ¬ cessful Sortie An Insnrpent Move--- ment Ajrainst Americans 1 She is Stuck rast in the Mnd of the Bay Near the Union Iron Works at San Francisco Cal sticky bed Tremendous power was applied Paius Dec 1 The report that Mr the rope snapped The company but has J Ferguson interpreter to the United now decided to use dredges and conStates peace commissioners had been struct a channel around the Wisconsin taken ill is without foundatibn He and out to deep water The vessel can has been perfectly well throughout then be floated easily the conference sessions and attended Wednesdays proceedings as usual The 7th Corps Goinq to Cuba Savannah Ga Nov 80 Gen Lee Wants Commercial Privileses in the Stilus T3kriin Dec 1 Germany is nego ¬ commanding the 7th corps has been tiating at Washington for the recogni directed to instruct the officers of all lion of Germanys commercial priv transports leaving this city to unload ilcges in the Sulus The negotiations them and return to Savannah as quick ¬ are friendly Germany desiring to act ly as possible the evident intention be¬ in perfect agreement with England ing to move the troops to Cuba as rap¬ idly as the work can be done and the United States Without Foundation ¬ 4 San Francisco Nov 30 The battle from Gen Rios governor of the Visayas ship Wisconsin is stuck fast in the Islands reports that the Spanish troops at Iloilo have made a successful sortie mud of the bay off the Union iron inflicting heavy losses upon the in works The channel in which the Wisconsin took her first dip had been surgents The spreading of theinsurgentmove-jnent-th- e well dredged Across this the vessel dispatch says isnot directed shot and went into the mud flats be- ¬ against the Spaniards but against the yond It was impossible for the tugs to reach her so the iron works men Americans OPremier Sagasta denies the report attached a new ten inch hawser to the that Gen Rios is negotiating for a sur¬ hull and by means of the machinery at the yard sought to pull it from its render to the insurgents ¬ V Madrid Dec An official dispatch all The graveyard of the coast tiyc treacher- ¬ ous bars and rips on the outside of Cape Cod have claimed victims without number Miles and miles of coast line are piled high with wreckage most of which is ground so fine by the waves that identification of the hapless craft is impossible The fury of the wind was as great on the bleak sand hills which make up the cape and it will be many hours before all places are heard from Telegraph wires arc down and railroads can not break out the snow drifts and this feature is distressing as much suffering from cold and hun ger must ensue among the poorer peo- ¬ ple in the nearby hamlets Tuesday night the only means of reaching Cape Cod was by steamer across Massachusetts bay a disagree ¬ able voyage as the sea is yet boister- ¬ ous Word from Provincetown tells of nearly 30 total wrecks with the num ¬ ber of lives lost unknown Boston Dec 1 Up to Wednesday morning while the total loss of life by the recent storm can not be estimated with any degree of accuracy it is known that more than 200 persons perished This estimate is made on the basis of only one from each crew re- ¬ ported missing and each of which would include at least three while the larger schooners have seven or eight men aboard From present reports it is known that 50 vessels have been totally wrecked while 49 are ashore with Of hardly a chance of being saved the 56 total wrecks barges not 43 craft included aggregate 12 202 gross tonnage Of - those in overshadow- President Ig lesias of Costa Rica spent most of Tuesday in his apartments Owingtoa slight indisposition from cold He had a long conference with Senator Mor¬ gan who has been the manager of Nic araguan canal legislation in the senate relative to canal affairs Tuesday night President Iglesias was the guest of honor at a dinner given by Presi-¬ dent McKinley 30 ¬ Washington Nov President IslesiaS Use Signatarep w Mm Mrs Jane Miller a sister-in-laof Thomas A Marvin Edison died at her home in this city Tuesday She was 43 years of age and prominent in church and social circles She was the wife of R P Marvin and the eldest daughter of Hon Lewis Miller The death of her brother Theodore while serving in Roosevelts Akon Edison O Nov 80 w Sister-in-La- w THE CENTAUR COMPANY if7 jJfwJ4 TT MURRAY STREET For Over Thirty Years The Kind You Have Always Bought NEW YORK CITY 3pqpcQgBCjBqp READ THUS OFFER The Review of Reviews Co is just about to pub Iisra the standard m story rough riders hastened her death Paving Bric Combine Toledo O Nov 30 Parks Foster was in the city Tuesday arranging the detail of a big deal which he is engi- ¬ neering at Birmingham Ala Mr Fos-¬ ter has invested heavily in a paving brick combination which controls the production of paving brick throughout the south The combination represents invested capital aggregating about 6 000000 Dental Examiners Convene HEMISPHERES BEING lJ k HSSTOBY IF THE WAR by Albert WITH SPAIN Columbus O Nov 30 The state board of dental examiners began its semi annual session Tuesday afternoon at the Neil house with a full represen- ¬ tation It is announced tllat there will be no particular advaiice fronuthe routine examination standard of queries 3Iore Transports for Spanish Troops perikusv positions 2S aggregate 7109 tons The stranding of the big English liner Ohio and the ocean tug Tamaqua are not included in the estimate given rior many oftthetbig coal barges ashore invBo5ton harbor Bremen Nov 30 The Campania Trans Atlantic has chartered the steamers napsburg Fulda and Werra belonging to the North German Lloyd Steamship Co and will use them for troops The position- of these latter craft is the repatriation of the Spanish now dangerous for they are exposed to in Cuba in December Natural Gat SirucJc in California the northeast storm which began Wed v Santa Baiibaka Cal Nov 30 nesday morning The numberl of schooners which have While boring for oil on Summerland been driven ashore in f airly safe berths beach a marvelous flow of natural gas or damaged by collision or dismasted has been struck throwing sand and can be reckoned by the score and many rocks a number of feet into the air It of them are likely to be Included in the is pronounced the biggest strike evei list of total wrecks made in the west ¬ v end they verevbeating us until the The history is being published by the Review of Reviews oT which atsh puDiisnes inc nmencan kiiouuuy rcvicw ui rcvjcws xne monthly magazine Lawyers doctors teachers clergymen business men especially in the xountrv i people generally rely on this magazine in progressive Jarmers and v er crive mem rne iimeiy news oi mc wona it aiso cives tne bert thn other important magarinesall over the world Its regular subscription price is i m per year V t This edition oi tne njstory consists or xnree magnihcent volumes siich astenerf I ally are sold for 5 or more each We make fo this month and the next onlv a special up-to-d- ate Over 1200 pages over half a thousand portraits and other illustrations The first edition oi this book is printed on the finest enameled paper and bound beau ¬ tifully in half morocco in three large volumes Every American and especially every American who had a relative or friends at the front will wish to own this work It i3 far more than the mere story of the fighting It gives a comprehensive account of the condition of Cuba and of Spain before and after the war of both the outer and hidden causes of the war and tells about nearly every one who had anything important to do at home and in the field with carrying on the struggle It is truthful well informedand complete and forms an elaborate picture of the United States at this critical stage of its history when it suddenly finds itself with imperial duties There are character sketches too by special writers who knoyv- their subjects- - of Dewey McKinley as War President and other notable figures of the war The naval lessons that the war taught us the new facts it brought out about the best rides machine guns and equipments and many other special subjects are treated in separate chapters by expert military writers Dr Shaw who is theautHor of Muni cipal Government in urept Britain ana other important books hes hadftheCj uencne oi mc umciai reports auu uuuumciub issued ay me uovernment and the history is as authentic as possible It should stand on the shelves of every V American librarv Its hundreds of portraits maps scenes in Spain Cuba Pprto Rico and thfcf1 Philippines are handsomely printed and are selected fortheir real value rather ior mere ornament iviany striKing cartoons are reproaucea from Spanish thn an 1 x reucu papers showing what the Spanish though of us and how they believed t very- Shaw editor of the American Monthly Reviewof Re ¬ views and many other notable contributors of special chapters r ty - t j rt A COIV1BINATION 8MSTALIV1ENT To Kalse the Keina Mercedes All on Board Perished The Merritt Norfolk Wrecking Cos representatives here say a contract has been closed with the government to float the Eeina Mer- cedes sunk in the mouth of Santiago liarbor and bring her to Norfolk Va Nov 30 The New South Wales Harvest Sydney N S W Dec 1 Accord¬ - Nov 30 An un known four masted vessel is ashore at Herring Cove entrance to Halifax har bor One body has washed ashore The vessel iB a All on board have perished S fore-and-aft-rigg- Halifax N ¬ ¬ ed Benefit Fnntl tnr Col Waring - Widow r E -- New York Nov 30 Subscriptions to the fund for the benefit of th ing to the official forecast the wheat¬ widow of Col George E Waring jr harvest for 189S will- be 1590000 bush formerly commissioner of the street els in excess of that of 1897 and there cleaning department of will be a surplus available ibr export day amounted q 2828this city Tuev of 2250000 hushes - with the the wrecked vessels hereabouts are ed States transport Chester on hoard 15th United States infantry the twormasted schooner Ferguson oi Monday in Belfast Me the three masted schooner and which was run ashore below the city Maggie Ellen of Cape Elizabeth the the channel four miles tugs Tussday Nathan F Dickson Capt Bodman ol was pulled off by i this city wmch is sunk off Fort Trum Canada Gves Up bull and the schooner Hattie DougLondon Nov SO The Daily Chron lass Capt Oxley The schooner Kit icle hears that the Canadian govern tie which belonged at Greenport N ment has agreed to abandon theBeh Y is reported to have sunk at Say ring sea fisheries to the United States brook and it is believed that the crew the American government buying- tht pirished vessels of the Canadian sealers ¬ ¬ - Wrecked Vessels at New Iondon Cr New London CtNov 29 r Among The Chester Pulled Off By Tnzs Savannah Ga Nov 30 The Unit by wich anyone giving their name and address on the coupon ac- companied by only 1 will receive the American Monthly Review ofc Reviews for a year and the History as fast as it is issued the balance10 De pam si tne rate 01 qji per monin ior twelve montns postage rand1 expressT prepaid by us If the books are not satisfactory they may hit returned and the advance payment less expressage will be refunded - OFFER S ¬ BE SURE AND USE THIS COUPON The Review of Reviews Club Astor Place New York City I enclose t for membership in the Review of Reviews History Club and agree to pay twelve monthly instalments of t per month beginninjr Dec 1 1808 for one years subscription for the American Monthly Review of Re views to begin with the current number and Our War in Two Hemi spheres three volumes half morocco the same to be sent m as fast as issued Kame KL Address C tv j I ¬ ¬ Address THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS COMPANY Astor Ptoci Niw 1 iAffAjfcjjfiS Ytf 1 for v - M Mmsammfys - -- - JBZG - iL nm iTnyBiiTrr Hflin t ytj imwbm sri fl - t Co THE BOURBON NEWS PA1US KY EEIDAY-- DECEMBER 2 1898 3 1 - sur- i e MRTLMI - SINKS TtJ THE HEALTH OF THE ARMY tl THREE t ri t ARTICLES 7 1 SMALL STEAMER iSix WRECKED Jfot a Soul on Board Escaped to Tell the Terrible Tale f i A Great Improvement Has TakenPlace i WHhih tho LslstTwo Months as J i l Shown bv the Renorts v J Cession of Ciifta Porto Hied and the Philippines Ag need to of HeriCrew and Three passengers 3J Were Drowned She Was Strnck bjr i iaSquall Dnrina Storm i American Bf MAY be Trouble rlVl lVwO HI orce in Hanila CoisicIered Adequate i to Suppress Outbreaks WIT AND WISDOM r s v- - j i - y ftftLmbec r of passengers Foots IJp 78 Cbq Crew Numbered 64 Several Bodies Have Been Washed Ashore it 1iat of Passengers f t 1 r i Washington Dec 1 A great im-¬ provement in the health of the army Demand Release of Spanish Fris has taken place within the last two Spaniards ib oners the Philippines Navigation months as shown by the last reports Tariff Advantages in the and to the surgeon general from the field Different Islands and general hospitals The hospitals The same is true of the division field hqspitals at Camp Hamilton Lexington Ky and Jack- ¬ sonville Fla The hospital train which has carried nearly four thou-¬ sand sickmen from the various camps to general hospitals is now lying idle at Washington The general hospital at Fort McPherson Ga has pnly 00 par tients remaining and reports 423 va- ¬ cant beds The Josiah Simpson hospil1 tal at Fort Monroe has 400 vacant beds The general liospital aFqrtMyer Vat has 350 vacant beds and only 162 pa The hospital at tieuts remaining Fort Thomas which received the sick from Camp Hamilton reports 371 in hospital and 10o vacant beds tied and abandoned - r t i at Chickamauga park Have been emp- ¬ i i Bpsrbx Nov 30 A special to the Herald from North Truro says the steamer Portland of the Boston and Portland Steamship Co plying- between Boston and Portland was total¬ ly wrecked at 10 oclock Sunday morn ing off Highland Light and the entire1 crew and passengers 97 in number perished within a short distance of land A large quantity of wreckage including trunks and other material have borne ashore and at dark Monday night 34 bodies had been recovered from the surf by the life saving crew at High Head station One body was f - ¬ Hnitedj States peace commission held a session Wed-nesday for the purpose of diseussing the draft of the treaty articles made Tuesday by Secretaries Moore and 6jeda The final preparation1 of these articles was concluded and the revised draft was then turned over tothetype- writers wniie inp conxmissioners nast-¬ UNCLE SAMyS REGULAR ARMY ily lunphed prior to thehour fixed for1 the joint sessiom The t typewritipg Troops to Be Sent to Cuba and Philip ¬ however was not finished at 3 oclock pines Will lie Largely Composed of the time set the Regulars PjLKIS Dec worth a small steamer plying between Nelson and Bohners Ferry Was wreck- ¬ ed Tuesday night during a storm on Kottenai lake six of her crew and three of her passengers being drowned The Ainsworth left Nelson Tuesday evening on her regular trip When about six miles south of Pilot bay and about two and a half miles from shore during a heavy gale she was struck by a squall and commenced taking in wa- ¬ ter The captain headed her for shore but she reeled over on her side fillingimmediately i 1 Kelson C Dec l-r-- The Ains- - German Press Believes An Anslo-Amer- i- t pan Agreement Has Been Reached Giving the Two Powers Control t of the Eastern Question i r Washington Nov 30 - s to the Herald through the agency speciaL tram as communication thatof a woman Tho news of the disaster was brought off afte HE KILLED She1 Was About HIS DAUGHTER to Leave Home Against The Spaniards arrived first1 at tha conference chamber They were Quick ¬ ly followed by the American commisJ sioners1 With the exception of Judge Day and ecretary Moore who Waited for tWpi epared copy of the articles andfWho arriyed at the conference jan hour later II The two commissions then t i I l Washington- Dec 1 It congress early in the session should make pro- ¬ vision for the increase of the regular army it is quite probable that none of -- t the volunteer regiments now in the service willbe sent to do garrison duty in Cuba The troops first to be sent to I I i i Boston by wire from points on Cape Cod is impossible on account of the havoc wrought by the storm Following is a partial list of the pas- - Her Fathers Wishes Tlirt Murderer lev the Top of His Head Qff rr i I i rrT Jiiii 4 Hooper H Turel Hooper Isaiah FryeJ Miss Ruth Frye Mis Maud Frye Miss Maud Sykes Mrs Ezekiai Dennis Mrs Theodore Allen Miss Allen Miss Cole of Springfield Mass Mrs Daniel Rounds Fred Sher wood Miss Ross Miss Edna McCrfllis Hon F C F Wilson of Bethel Me Dudley Freeman D O Getchell oi Miss Sejphie Boston j f Jdjass Miss Helen Langthorne Holmes Miss Emma L Plumpton of Charles River G- W Cole Miss Burns Charles Orori ¬ sengerssaid to be on board the Port Wednesdayshot and killed his daugh ¬ laud when she sailed from Boston Sat ter Ti Hie and shot himself dead at his urdaynight The daughter home near Decorah was about to leave home against her fathers wishes Wednesday morning at his request she wrote his will and signed over here share to her mother Dubuquk la Dec vl John Gross hensibn Which manifested itself sdme time agoover the attitude of Aguinaldo and the Philippine insurgents has riot entirely disappeared though the ad- ministration believes they will accept the situation without any conflict with the Unjted States The matter was discussqd at the cabinet meefri ing Tuesday and spme pf the views expressed indicated a possibility that the insurgents may yet have to be dealt with On the whole hoWever-the president expects that serious trou ble with AguiriaWo will be avoided butj at thd sam tinie has guarded against an outbreak by taking precau- ¬ tionary measures The American force already in occur pation of par7fc of the Philippine ijS re ¬ garded as altogether adequate to cope with any iemergency that may arise The future government of the islands came up incidentally and Secretary Alger madesome suggestions as to a military government of the islands BeeltxNov 30 The Cologne Ga- i I The appri woman tjhey j in whicl the girl in a Jove fi-f iir is impersonated 7AcllisI1G1Pe They say thq chair manufacturers Well we canE rmnAt 4tic sit down on that any too qhickv j filfivftlarifl Plain Dealer inf jaj are jtwapqriods nians life when he never understands w s election i He--Th- ere Love like a potato sprouts at the eyes L AT W Bulletin Ko elocutionistover 16 should give a r vSji fc S- - c Befpiiehedsmafrif -- TQjf A nri whfvn arci j ward1 i t ia cnlrlipr y f Vl01 cniri vuw GraeionsL ourammu J vvriapma liition mn outV OCHU Jb -- Life When we got right into the thick o I T M VOU dO PhiladelphiaNorth American prvant all or w AVOV JJ JUU va irvef JVV nw ieady remarked a lady sympatnetaj vyhatftim Yes dally to ainefghboir T k i eii DaCK OU lUC i ivrmj yn v - fi j de1-tails- -of f she took my watcri wiijl Boseleaf her Speaking of Bright witticisms xer marked young Softleigh why I could say smarter things than he if I had a Of course ffit mind lo tloncher know Thatlr replied Miss Cutting could sure the only thing you lack Im Chicago Daily Record Mrs Green I hear that Sarah Jmr son is going to get a divorce from her Mrs Btown wYes and1 husband dont blanieher one mite JETes a mon- ¬ ster Would you believe it he actually used one of her golf sticks1 for a poker Boston Tran- ¬ the other morning e go- - reply I really carit tell was J script v Hush-a-b- y KPtfA srrvs prevented - 55 Stillman of New York lias given 50 to Harvard college to cover the cost However He Feels Kelievel That the Mat of land and buildings for a projected ter is Settled Says He Has AdoptedHarvard infirmary Which will bear the Best Coarse the name of the door In addition Mi Stillman will contribute 2500 annual ¬ Madrid Nov 30 Serior Sagasta showed much emotion oh learning ly for four years A oiew scholarship has just been qon r that the Spanish eommissioners in George B- Kenmson ir Booth Bay ferred upontho scijntificischoqlof Harp Pafishad formally agreed to sighthe rryVJacksony wife- and- child Me weatyofpekceoritheAmericdhedndi- tVArduniRri iyjby ae gijfo ftflO 0Q0 from tij r f rRxvCv NXW rA SouthiPbrlahdVrFredStevehs Port- - JiPi Jenniugs a gxadnae oi the class tf hilV f lad Mr Pierce- Portland ocbild of of 77 and aj mining engineer in the he wa convinced he had adopted the SPAIN--WELANYWAY I SAVED THE CANARIES Charles H Thompson of Woodfords gold district of South Africa The inter best course in the- interests of the Me ¬ country and tbe monarchy adding est of this sum is to be given to a stubegan the discussion of the formulated Cuba will be composed largely of regu- ¬ that the news had lifted a great New York Nov 30 The French dent of engineering protocol agreements and the subjects lar regiments so far as they are avail¬ weight from- the minds pf the people Cable Co has received a dispatch from Tried to Kill rlie Physician its office at Cape Cod Mass saying Akron O Dec 1 George W Rich ¬ for negotiation all of which were pre- able Plans aij laaturmgjfor the mu The Bank of Spain has made a fresh 12 bodies from the steamerPort sented to the joint cornmission in a tei out of as ifaanv volunteers now ih advance to the government of 150099 that ards attempted to kill Dr W W Leon- ¬ service as is possible The demand of 000 pesetas to cover the expenses of to land have been washed ashore ft that ard on the street Wednesday A bul- ¬ form acceptable to the Americans station The iointpeace commission deyqted the enlisted jrieri to go home and leave patriating the Spanish troops irt tho let from Richards revolver knocked Boston Nov 30 The Portland was off Leonards hat Several years ago two hours and a half Wednesday from 3 the seriiee is growing greater and Philippines and the Antilles The re built in 1S90 at Bath Me by the New Richards was adjudged insane Dr to 430 p m to drafting1 the three first greater fiyery day This is trite in publican papers violently attaclc both She was Leonaid testifying as to his insanity articles of- the peace treaty protocol n carl y every garrison and the arrival the government and thcAmericans England Ship Building Co Her gross tonnage Richards claims he was wrongfully dealing with the cession pf Cuba Por-¬ of senators and representatives with worth 250000 ESORSHlP She was 2S0 feet 9 confined in the asylum and since his to Rico and the Philippines upon lequests for the muster out of theregi STRICT PRESS1 was 2SS3 net 1517 which the commissioners agreed in ments or men in the regiments has 42 feet 1 inch depth release a year ago has inches long beam frequently largely increased during the past three Spaii Apprehensive Over tjhe Effects pf principle 15 feet 5 inches She had a vertical threatened to kill the physician Slsnins the Peace Treatv Great Vi- A general discussion on the ai tieles days It is well known that the volun- ¬ beam engine of 62 ihch cyclinder and j ilance toi Hot Execisetl Iii veil With a IJroken Nrck follpwed but rio decision was reached teers at Manila desire to come home The engine Was built 12 foot stroke 1 William and the joint commission attjpurned and the war departments considering Evansviixe Ind Dec by the Portland companv She had XiOXDOX Nov 30 The Maidrid cortwo hours Wednesday until Thursday the question f pf sending regular regi- respondent of the Standard telegraph- ¬ two boilers with 13 feet front and 11 Fisher lived a broken neck Fisher was a elts to Pjace these volunteers as ing Monday by way of the Spanish feet length They were what is known With living below Howell station Madrid Dec ill farmer u as Leg boilers with closed and re- While going home Wednesday after- stouctionV to- iSenbr MPritei-b-- Bios au frontier says tubes With this outfit the Port noon his team ran away and Fisber Which were urawri ip Tuesday morn- turn The government apprehensive as jto TTpr t y 1 bU U T hi land stood good for 1500 horse power was thrown against a tree and his neck ingi were to request the immediate re- - mb rail thceffects of signing the peae treaty and could shake out 12 knots in good broken Fisher owned several hun lease of theV Spanish prisoners in the ISiriiiiiijjhain Koltiti Mill Co 3IiUps an has ordered the military and civil v shape f f authorities to maintain the greatest AssisrJinnnt Iibilitis licimatcl dred acres of land and figured promin- Philippine islands to negotiate nqyi j on and tariff advantages ih the gati Portland hor- ently in politics vigilance ov6r telegrams and tele- ¬ Boston Dec at S200OUO Xo Prefcrwice Philippine islands jn favor of Spain o phones A strict censorship of newsror grows hourly Additional names Rations for De timte Cubans Biumijsoiiam AlaDee 1 obtain a ratification of several treaties pf those on board are constantly being papers is continueu throughput the Washington Dee Comal of commerce with former Spanish pos inprham llollin Mill Co filed a deed 0 country and special severity is reported- until now the list ofpassenshori readlied 7S and tliel sailed Thursday froin Ney York to sessions and an arrangement of the assignment Wednesday The assign with respects to articles alluding to gers aboard has Not a sou has Savannah yhere she wpiU pmplete debt of the Philippinesand if possi- - mentvasmade to Jphn M Barrjry a the peace negotiations crew a total of g4 6ft 1500000 rations for the ble of the Cuban debt diredtoi of the eompanyrhd- - Thomas been saved soffar as known arid the the loading CJnick Justicp flcpple of Cuba he point The lia-The gdvernment also agreed to re-- Ward the general manager 142 persons aboard are given up for destitute Bedford City Va Nov where she Will land hqs not open jlc fuse a ratification of the1 protocol of jbilitjes are estimated at 20000 lofstNo an indictment V Thq Bratten is now Unload 1877 i creditors aropreferrcdi TheiBirming- - grand jury against was- found by the Word has been received at Salem terminedJames Webster a 700 ton of prpyisions jn jthe pi0 The imnarcial announces that the lltim rolling mill is one of the largest Negroi Mass frcim Iswichtliat Mr and Mrs ing for rape committed on Miss pf Kio government intends to retain the Caro- industries in this districtv and its- As ¬ Mary Aunspaugbr an aged White lady Julian A TFoggj who were reported dh vmce Pnar del lifirisli Steamer Ashore lines and- will only sell them in cse it signment was wholly unexpected by the of this city on November 10 Tuesday1 the steamship Portland did not take ew York Dec 1 A telegraphic receives an advantageous operand they public The president of the company the steamer on Saturday being afraid the case was called at 10 oclock at 830 of the storm when they arrived in dispatch has been received in this citv become a burden to Spain The paper rGi CaldwelL hirilself made a per- ¬ it was given tp the jury apcUit 405 a sonal assignment in Louisville Ky from St Johns N F that the Britisli adds Boston verdict was rendered of guilty With the The government heretofore has not about ten days ago arid this fact may Dpci Xt Alphonz GosscIt steamer Scottish King of 2148 tons Monbeal death penalty The tprisoner was sen- ¬ 1 i cleric ancj Procule from Antwerp November 21 for Bds recdived such d proposition but expects - iiiive iiuhLuiiuii 1111 rolling iiiiiiiyiHcii- - tenced Wednesday mornings lin assistant city dp soitors tp press it The Quick assets r j Piche an insurance agent were tost ton is ashore at fSeaTCpye aud Jl to Mqre Soldiers for ih Xjulippines arc 00i0bv with eoirespondiiig liabil standing upright with ten feet rof AsiiiXG fox iDecl l Contrarv o on the Portland Mr Gossellin was a Sax Francisco Nov 30 A rumoc is of 2750Q0 The company wetil man and water in her hold The crew were what seems to be the general cxpcctaH well known fraternal society V i i currjent at army headquarters that be ¬ tion a peace treaty will not besigned llavixiaSv eotiouror nHea jiadheld- mdny impprtant positions saved tween now and January 1 5000 soldiers in Paris rWednpsday The commis AjtTrICljir Dreyfn Eoiioctiit Both wen wre married and leaye f amr i j Schooner- in Pistress- r iiyj will- be concentrated here to embark Lynx Mass JUecfU 1M au unknown sioners are now proceeding with the tiOXPON tec Ti6 Paris cbrre- - for thePhilippines It is said that the ilies Portland Me Dec 1 It was three masted schooner heavily ladcuf negotiations with a rapidity tbatds j sponflenlj of thepailyews iIrs Euii-- 3d- 4th 5th 7th- loth and- 2 Oth inf En- ¬ eminently satisiactory to all concerned Nahant bay learned jWedhesdav that- L F prout is in distress in She has4 been pff Fish but it is said to be simply a physical ly Crawford predicts that the court xf tries will be assigned to duty- oh tho blowing cassation will deelrfre theDreyfus trial darsfcpiiot aiicl iflB Dcering mate ermans beach impossibility for all of the sub irregular arid Dij eyfusinno6cnt In her islands and that some of the voluri previously reported aboard the steamer horns for help and the Swampscottteers Stationed there will be returned Portland were not with her when she life saving crew has gone to her assist- jectsleqiiiringadjustmettobe closed opinion the cpjurt jvould not interfere io this Country lor nustering but up iiririiediately Llj t in the Picquart affair j r j M 4 ance f was wrecked T 11 t Three Ofllceft SllotDown Th SjteaiueijOhio Fitialed r Nantncfcet Bnt XitttVeDms MinerHTlirovii Ont of WorkMacok 3a jSpvi SO Constable-RoberThe Decision yinioiixoit j j Boston Dec 1 The steamer Ohio Woodsholl Mass Dec 1 rTleNan UfrrTBBURGir Pa Dec l llocal coal D Cooper with Wesley Wain Yokk Nov CO George Dixon which went ashore on Spectacle island Iew shippers tp the lakes wej e riptified tucket steamer which has arrived here Wright and John P Jones went to the the colored featherweight champion during Saturdays storm was floated VYednesday that rior more coal would on- her fhst trip isirice the storm re house of Henry EUisiori d Negro ivho pugilist fought 25 fast rounds with by five tugs Wednesday afternoon and be received aihe lake pprts tnisjfcar pPrtS that Very little dariiae wadphe lives near Montgomery bridge CallOscar Gardner The Omaha Kid be brdlfght to her dock It is thought she This closes theseason andthrpws sev 4it Nantucket The steamer could make ing- for ElIistbn his son fore the Lennox Athletic elubvTiiesday is notbadlyl damaged era1 thonsand mineiS put of emploj--menno landing at Vineyard Haven owing said his fatli6r had gonctJ church arid night and Kelercc uick itocii UWi to wrecks which obstruct the channel deciined to open the door Thetffficjer Ten JLves Lot in favor of the champion with his posse pushed open the dPox Gen Blanco SfliiU Froin- Havana Bishop Ireland SufrimonedFto Jome Provixcetown Mass Dec 1 The of Gen John J Dupuy rath Havana Dec Spanish mail fBoMK Decv 1 It ik stated here that and started in vllen the boy fijred oi oV GenJohu schooner King Philip of Fall Riyer Vmiphis Tenn 7Sov steamer Vlllaverde with Marshal- the pope intends td establish a papal them with a double barreled shotgun cx confederate has been totally wreckedon the cape Bianco the former JiDupuy a prominent sum- - killing Wainwright and i Cooper and riurick-iri the Philippiilesahd fnn rarodmMfemphis uesda3 rrixn di Vu nrnhnliTv The schooner- - tCubaandvhis8uit captain general of mdhed Archbishop Ireland io has to mortally Woundirig- Jbhesi1 Theboy i -on- boardleft tbs Bome off men havcbeen lost b- h - JtfL nuerarrest WedneiHavt V A toifdiuheomee wlJ lAllirM Gen Dupuy was in all the r bathes vportatlia J was of 1234 tons gTOsrter j ts 7 nt jtiit tii uijf w PfnT4Psee t 000 i W7igin MC Hutchinson Miss Hutch insoni Mrs George O Chickei ing Wey mouth Mass and sister Mrs Wheel-er of iSouth Wcyinpufli Mass rl M L Sewell of Portland Fred Sherwood of Portland Charles Hj Thompson Mrs Thompson and child Woddfords Me Wm i Chase nd Master Philip Chase Worcester Mrs Kate Coy East Boston Arthur IV Heersbm and Mrs Heersom of Chelsea Mass Mrs Alice Swift of Portland Me Harry Smith 21 Marion street East Boston Mrs Cornelia X Mitchell and Miss Jennie Hoyt North East on Mrs J A Carroll of Lowell Miss Jen ¬ nie Edmunds Marion street East Bos xjod Mrs Anna Rounds Portland ¬ Immediately afterward he attacked her with a club ITer brother answered her cries for help but was driven off The father then shot her through the head and stomach and broke the stock of the gun over her head Se¬ curing another gun Gross blew the top of his own head off His wife saved her life bv running- awav Before committing- suicide lie burned the will he had compelled his daughter to write THE HARVARD INFIRMARY -- - - James Stillman of New York Gives 850- OOO to Harvard College to Cover the Cost of Xriind and Building i from opposing excessive demands of the United Although States upon Spain they might have profited rich- ¬ ly by the situation the pow ers feared to make a bitter enemy of America with the cdnseqitent closing of her markets if they opposed the an- ¬ nexation of the Philippines Otiher German papers argue that tile United States would have never dared to impose such conditions had it riot been for Englands support This con- ¬ viction of the Anglo American agreement giving the two powers the virtue of control of the far eastern question intensifies the bitterness It is believed that Gieat Britain will get Chusan as compensation and both England and America are suspected of having some disagreeable surprise in ¬ Europe T ntoVnnfiOTinl i Tine The motherly thoughts the beautiful thoughts Which up from her fond heart were well i ingVThile atwo dollar nurse with bottles and things v Was keeping iher offspring from yelling - JVVrote baby niamnia is riear t thei poetess lovely lines telling Detroit JournaL POKER PLAYED BY A DREAJ u The Losing PIayer Is Uncertain ir Fate SliiipeU u Cog or If He i 1 Is a Oliump li -- 1 superstitious said Browns friend but Ive seen him twist his second finger around his first when lie met a cross eyed man and I Jmow he ha conscientious scruples against going under a ladder The fact that he occa- ¬ sionally gets up and circles around his chair three times while playing P9cr may not prove anything but any man Brown always swore that he wasnt i i I i I ft t store OAMBtfiiGE MassM Dec 1 James PREMIER SAGASTA AGITATED - - - - i - V - 1 L - who will lay down a good hand on ac-¬ count of a dream is open to suspicion and thats what Brown did It seems tliat Brown dreamed one night of having a tilt with SmitlL opencd a aacic pot and Brown just hipped him once for luck He heldthc eight nine ten and jack of clubs sphe had chances pf filling either a straight or a flush Smith drew one card dream and Brown of course did lilcc- wise He pulled the qiieen of clubss Smith seeinecPto hav6 bettered and they had a nice little tilt WiheuUSmith Cajled1 he showed an ace ful to kings and Brpwn woke up just as he was raking in the ppe f 3 T inte itooptf mm Jt mi--- - - ¬ - - i ¬ - ¬ ¬ - ¬ y 1 tit - ¬ ¬ I ¬ The-Birm- - - r ri--T- ings after this Brown and Smith wfere in the same game- and after sawhile Drown opened a pptwith acesanft kings The rest dropnedout all ut 5rovyn Smith and raised trie limit made good and eacli mdn dreWacard Brown got atnird afce and Smithseemed to be pretty Well satisfied with hi 3 draw Tjhen iBppwn rememberedj IT-nis xJ1 1 Ll dream lie neidi exaqiiiy xne jiunu uiut Smith had held in the dream an d utJiWoke out ihiicold lieTsplration lDroairis go by contranes1 He thought to- - himself arid its a cinch lhatSmth lips got my straight flush Then he bet a1 white chip and Smith came back at him with a limit raise ThaV and the limit was pretty high blomning fdolBrown hesitated fdr a ininute and then Llaid down hisamT Ypur straight with a shkysmile hand he said How do ilush beatmy you know I had a straight flush askecic Smith surprised Then Brown tdid about the dream arid Smith laughed fit to kill himself Theras your dream baud be said as he lnidyijt outf Tljo eight- - nine ten and JlpkPcsyerij all right but the fifth card Was tho ii f Well it happened that a few everi 1 i I 1 - s -- 4 Jt - i5 4l i iie ven PT spaded j t Of ebui se Brown swore - - 1 - - il l - -- - 1 - r matter stands now he doesnt Jfignro out just wbere hes at Those two hands came so close to the dream that lie cant settle it rh his mind whether fate slipped a cog that once or wheth ¬ er he was a chunipi But Ihnowiwhafe Smith- but hstlie 1 -- - ¬ thiriksVN Y Sun- - - - - r f j r 1 A t - l r - - - - 1 its 1T - 1 t i i 11 i 1 k - - 1 - -- - - - - - u ATeiicIiers BfoycottSulzv a Swiss town is sufferimrfroini a peeuliar bo edtt The town dismissed its schoPl teiicher after 50 yearsserv ice without giving him a pensiortiand then advertised for a rnew teacher There werenpappicants for the place because the Teqqhers leagucf put the town on itsblachlist and declai edi that it would not temove the ban until tile discharged teacher received a pension The towii decided tdkueiheleagueibut 1 6 lawyer in the canton could befqfahd to take up the case So there the mat¬ ter rests for the preseht Oolden Doysvl - l s K - J - t- r 1 -- - yoqr hands or Evidence iiii John she said when he camehom aftcra yisiWothe polls let me- see i j - l i Loolcjnprif - i - t -- on exhibition I wantVtfriebk MWhat4 orvhe ttskedds he putjheiu - -- ¬ whether yojv havebeen scratching in spUci pf the promise you ChieagoPost made V at your nails a4d j seb your-ticke- t- ll-jear-- fl - t - - tThe - Bewarjeof the wqman hp does not care for beahty said th man of ex -perienee thef youth Becauseyoii canH get abound her by fiatteryaridith4atseri6usly weakea vour f nnirftion frv rw mp mj Kara to Handle -- WiyprytYtihqulred iV dS - - -- ii-nnibnrmrr - jxxr - - -- s - - r ffryj rr - 7 t--- - QUhCfitciz ihv ro VTO i -- - r mf 3t 1 Si I 4 iztsxirxnuivrrz- s 1 THJS B0CRBON AN EFFECTIVE JNVF PARIS SY Fill f A v DEOBEE GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS K em ark b it 2 1898 -- - -- y -- Jp-1- I I PARABLE MAKING WOOD ALCOHOL - J RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar Genernl Jonberta Story Saved the Theatrical And Otherwise The itoYer Lives of the Jameson Raiders account of the manner in which the lives of Jameson and his men were spared after the sur render to the Boers is told by thu Nieuws Van den Dag of Amsterdam The stern old Boers when they had Jameson and his fellow officers in their hands determined to execute the leaders of the band at daybreak The meeting took place in President Krugera house 20 being present of whom the great majority wild with indignation at the sudden inroad into their territory were for shooting the British offiA most interesting ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders arc the greatest menacers to health of the present day ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK cers at once I IMIMIIW TIE BOliKBON HEWS 1881 Eighteenth Year Established Published every Tuesday and Friday by WALTER CHAMP Editors and Owners BBUOE MILLER Make all Checks Money movable f o the order of Champ Miliee Orders etc ADVER7IS1JVG BATES Displays one dollar per Inch for first Inser¬ tion half rates each Insertion thereafter Locals or reading notices ten cents per line each insertion Locals in black type twenty cents per line each insertion Fractions of lines count as full linen when running at liue rates Obltnar2s cards of thanks calls on candi dates resolutions of respect and matter of a lke nature ten cents per line Special rates given for large advertise ments and vearly cards ¬ ¬ fr Joe Bailey of Texas is probably the runningest man in the South Besides running a stock farm in Texas and one in Kentucky he is running for senator in Texas and for speaker of congress Depew gets to be Sena- ¬ tor from New York that musty old sheet the Congressional Record will have to start a joke department Fitzsimmons reiterates tbat he is the whole thing and can lick anything from astamp to the best man on earth B If Chauncey President Kruger opposed this sum- ¬ mary plan and used all his eloquence aud all his influence on behalf of the prisoners For a long time his efforts were vain It was 4 oclock in the morning and the presidents opponents were still for execution The lives of the foreigners hung by a thread At length General Joubert one of the fewho agreed with the president had recourse to the old time Boer method of convincing his hearers He made use of a parable he said will you not Friends listen to my voice once more Suppose that close to my farm lives a bad neighbor who keeps fierce hounds in his house worrying my sheep exceedingly and also killing some What then would you have me to do Should I kill the hounds to be free of this worry Truly my neighbor would say unto me Thou hast killed my hounds yet their value is greater than the value of your sheep Pay thou me Is it not better that I should take the hounds and going into my neighbors house say These are thine now pay me for the harm they have done my flock There was silence and the general We have caught the pack continued Is it not better to send them to the British government with demands for reparation lest the British send more hounds to worry us anew The old form of argument proved successful The wisdom of moderation became apparent- and the council of war accepted the advice of their chiefs ¬ ¬ - In The Deadly Substance- That Thirsty Topers Sometimes Drink It is necessary first to convert wood Where are you going my pretty maid into liquid The strongest hydraulic Under the mistletoe tir she said May I go with you my pretty maid pressure would not squeeze one half of If you have enough uervesirshe said 1 per cent of the moisture from dry wood but by putting the same material The Louisville Elks will give a miu- - into an iron retort and converting it cfvol cViruTT of VtununllTo tkuutra tnnlirtf into charcoal by means of heat the gases and smoke to the extent of fully 05 per and tomorrow night cent of the weight of the wood may bo K condensed into pyroligueous acid from Hall Caine author of The Chii tiu which are obtained wood alcohol acetate lectured in Cincinnati Monday uijiht ou of lime and wood tars A cord of wood Home Sweet Home He was enter weighing 4 000 pounds produces about tained at the St Nicholas by Dr and 2650 pounds of pyroligueous acid and 700 pounds of charcoal The pyroligne Mrs Thrasher ous acid from one cord of wood pro- ¬ sp duces 9 gallons of 82 per cent crude orWhile in Kansas CitiVthe manage wood alcohol 200 pounds of acetate of lime and about 25 gallons of tar besides ment of The Great Train Robbery 35 bushels of oharcoal After the pyromade an offer to Jesse Jaines Jr sou ligueous acid is neutralized with lime of the famous outlaw ot L00 a week the wood alcohol is distilled off the He declined on the ground that he did lime holding the acetic acid in solution not care for theatrical lite After the separation of the wood spirit the remaining liquid is boiled down in pankto a sugar which is dried and beThe Puritan Magazine publishes a comes tho acetate of lime of commerce faithful likeness of Miss Emily May Acetate of lime is used for making acetio Wheat of Louisville as one of a Quar acid Fully three fifths of all the wood al- ¬ The pie ette of Southern Beauties turejshows her costumed in an evening cohol and acetate of lime produced in gown and Gainsborough hat The Puri the world are made in the United States tan has also the picture of Miss Helen Over 15000 acres of forest per year are cleared in the United States Wood al- ¬ Mansof Lexington cohol affords a perfect substitute for grain alcohol for manufacturing and of C W Couldock the mechanical purposes and at less than The funeral veteran actor took place Wednesday iu one third the cost It is used principally New York from The Little Church as a solvent in the making of shellac varnish and The choir sang photographic in making celluloid and Around the Corner paper It makes beautiful Lead Kindly Light which Mr Coul ¬ dye tints is antiseptic and is used for dock sang in Hazel Kirke Joe Jeffer- ¬ liniments and for skin rubbing in bathson W H Crane John Drew and An- ¬ houses Wine and Spirit Gazette nie Russell will appear in a benefit for his grand daughter Hazel Couldock on LOCATING A COUPLET December 30th 1 Get a Start And Save Endless Suf ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ more difficult to cure than for- ¬ taken internally merly and will return with more Swifts Specific S S S is the-frequency until before long the right remedy for Catarrh It disease is fully developed cures the most obstinate cases by For years I suffered from a severe going direct to the cause of th case of Catarrh and took several kinds of medicines and used various local ap- ¬ trouble the blood and forcing plications but they had no effect what ¬ out the disease Those who have ever I was induced to try S S S met with so much disappointment Swifts Specific and after two months I was perfectly well and- have never from local treatment should throw aside their sprays washes and in- ¬ felt any effects of the disease since B P McAllister haling mixtures and take S S Si Harrodsbnrg Ky A cure will result Send for free is easy to see the importance books It Address Swift Specific of prompt treatment for Catarrh Company Atlanta Georgia - he first chilling blast of winter proves that the disease is still with them and as the winter advances their Catarrh grows in severity Those who have felt only a slight touch of Catarrh may be sure that only cold weather is needed to de- ¬ fesftjSSg velop the disease What appears igip to be only a bad cold will prove Those who get a start oa the die- ease before the cold and disagree- ¬ fering which Winter able weather aggravates it will Brings find a cure less difficult Catarrh increases in severity year y year The most offensive of all dis and becomes one of the most ob- - Ty easesbecomes more intense as cold stinate and deep seated troubles- weather approaches In fact But it is equally important that many who have been under treat- ¬ the right remedy be given Ml ment for so long and during the local applications ot spraysv summer feel little discomfort from wnshpq CETi inhalations etc the disease are almost persuaded never cure Catarrh for they do that they have been cured But not reach the dis- - On Catarr I - y AW 4 Catarrh is in the blood and only a bio od remedy can cure it Local appli ease t n4 K jg reauii 1 cations only Lueij-iiLu-uc- u - p y MMr sk surface the right rpmPflv mnqt be A y1 A Familiar Quotation Ascribed to Butler Is Placed SERVANTS EXCUSES SCINTILLATIONS An Interesting 531 Comment Jumble Of News And Cynthiana will have a doll fair before Christmas N Thieves stole 54 from the L freight depot in Cyuthiiua Tuesday night The First Kentucky will sail from XJRorto Rico to morrow on the transport Cjft Berlin Queen Liluokalani of Hawaii was in Cincinnati an hour Tuesday night en route to Washington Four Mormon elders visit 3d almost every house in Glasgow this week trying to spread their doctrines The new Mormon church on Pleasant Ridge Lewis county was destroyed by incendiaries Monday night The women of Richmond will hold daily prayermeeting until after the local option election December 10 The Scott County Fiscal Court has or- ¬ dered that 46000 worth of turnpike bonds be issued for free turnpikes O special made the Tuesday a C run from Cincinnati to Maysville sixty four miles in sixty four minutes Ingersoll has a new lecture called Superstition Theres no limit to Bobs respect for the Almighty dollar Mrs Claire DeGarmoof Mt Sterling found two 10 gold pieces the other day in the secret drawer of an old desk in her home The desk is over one hun ¬ dred year-ol- dRock Island in ihe Straits of Mackin-¬ ac was sold last week for fiye cents The purchaser bid 125 per acie for it and the island contained just tv fif th of an acre one-tweu- to Circumvent Them We have heard the story of the Cana- ¬ dian mistress who with seven servants in her house was obliged to go to the garden and pick berries for the table Each of the servants declined the task with the stereotyped excuse It aint my place to pick berries Ord in his History of Cleveland relates an anecdote of Margaret Wharton who while accepting her servants excuse yet made them do her will In one of her visits to Scarborough Mrs Wharton with her usual economy had a family pie for dinner which she directed the footman to convey to the bakehouse This the man declined to do as not belonging to his place or rather as derogatory to his consequence The lady then moved the question to the joachman but found a still stronger objection To save the pride of both Mrs Wharton resolved to take the pie to the shop herself She ordered one man to harness and bring out the horses and the oiher to mount and ride behind and thus the errand was done with all honor and ceremony Then in due time the coachman was ordered to put to a sec- ¬ ond time and the footman to mount be hind and Mrs Wharton brought back the pie in the same dignified state Now said the lady to the coach ¬ man you have kept your place which is to drive and you yours to the foot man which is to wait and I mine which is to have my pie for dinner ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ One Woman Who Was Clever Enongli j i I I Few popular quotations have more players gave ajereditable production of engaged the pens of critics than the fol- ¬ E H Sotherns famous play An Ene lowing For he that fights and runs away my to TheKing Wednesday night at Will live to fight another day the Opera House Mr Griffith is an ex These lines are almost universally ceptionally clever young actor but bis supposed to forma part of Hudibras really excellent work in his new play is and so confident have even scholars been by the mannerisms on the subject that in 1784 a wager was marred Miejs made at Bootle of 20 to 1 that they Mephistopheles his of were to be found in that inimitable x cv J some Julie De Tariori and gave poem Dodsley was rofetd to as the splendid support to the star W J arbiter when he ridiculed the idea of consulting him on the subject saying Bowen and W H Stephens also did Every fool knows they are in Hudi- ¬ good work The play was beantinlly bras staged and the production deseived a George Selwyn who was preser Targe audience and a full orchestra said to Dodry Pray sir will you bo Proper advertising could have funriebed good enough then to inform an old fool the former the management sbonM who is at the same time your wiso have furuifhed the latter The yonni worships very humble servant in what lady who played the piano was a jift d canto they are to be found Dodsley took down the volume but performer but the play deserved an m- - ho could not find the passage The next chestra day came with no better success and the sago bibliophile was obliged to con YV S Anderson fees that a man might be ignorant cf Of Peck P O Pike Co O Recoinniiii the author of this well known couplet Wrights Celery Capsules without being absolutely a fool Eut To the Wright Medical Co Columbus Ohio lor has indeed two or three passages Gents I have purchased a box of Wriahi v Celery Capsules from James T Blaser Tlrua- - somewhat similar The one that comes gist Waverly O and used them for Stomach nearest is the following in Hudibras 1 was unabu- i Trouble and Constipation do anything for nearly two years 1 is d book 3 canto 8 verse 243 Sir-Visvi-- MrjJohn Griffith and his company of Will Keniiey Physician M- - D Dissoliition Surgeon notice 3 1898 Office Fourth and Pleasant Sts Office Hours 16aug tf 7 to 10 a m 2 to 4 p m 7 to 8 p m Paris Ky Nov Onf step wont take you very far Youve got to keep on walking One word wont tell folks what you are- Youve got to keep on talking One inch wont make you very tall Yonye got to keep on growing One little I By mutual cousent the firms doing business under the name and style of Spears Stuart and J H Hibler Co have this day dissolved and E F Spears Sons are their successors All 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-05 tuarc ana J MiDier oc uo -- Youve got to keep em going ad wont do it all SPEARS 4nov 4t J H HIBLER STUART CO ft Crawford Bros have lately improvtheir barbershop making it decidedly the most attractive shop in Paris ed ¬ ¬ N C FISHERY Baiikr - 1 5 Attornev-At-Ba- w They offer a prompt expert and polite service and their shop is as cool as any Office over Agricultural in the city Hot or cold baths at any Paris Kentucky tf hour I v3i ttSsMmZfeiirti V 1 Llll it iiiiiii miii I - three boxes of your Celery Capsules ana they For thoee that fly may fight again n huve cured me Kor the benefit of othei Which ho can never do thats Blain afflicted I wish to send this letter Tho fact however is that tho coupler Very truly yours W S AVDEHKM thus erroneously ascribed to tho author i old by all druggists at 50c and 1 per box vnl- of Hudibras occurs in a Send address on postal to the Wright M ed Co Columbus O for trial size free umo of miscellaneous poems by tir John Mennes written in the reign of Charles Exchange Salesman can add Factory line easily 100 monthly corns good for Fr e j sall S a n samples Rubber Co In fhc Wrong Place 18 Cliff St New York A characteristic rtory of General Scott Insure in my agency ti union Prompt paying reliable Continuous Steel Pipe The West Australian government has companies insures against fire taken a contract to lay nearly 850 miles wiad and storm of water pipe of a novel character This W O HINTO Agent pipe is to be made of steel spirals pack¬ to the machine rivet holes are punched then the edges of the laps are brought together by machinery and held during the process of riveting which is all done by compression The lap is thrown on the outside of the pipe rendering the inner surface sooth and even throughout The Success of The Season its length A tenacious hydraulic ce ment is packed around the laps making to the Ledger Monthly aie the pipe absolutely water tight Subscriptions New by the thousands It York Ledger just rolling in will pay any of our readers to drop in at Slie Loves Birds the office and look at a sample copy of The dowager empress of China is dethe Ledger Monthly and then take ad- ¬ voted to birds of all kinds and innuvantage of their clubbing rates We merable bird pets are kept about the will send our paper The Bourbon palace She is reported to have wept News and the Ledger Monthly for 225 copiously about the death of a favorite This is a very small price to get up an nightingale not along ago Upon being excellent local newspaper and Americas told of a Chinese girl who had com- ¬ great Family Magazine Just think of plained bitterly of the dreariness of life this exalted lady sagely that it this paper and a beau til ul Magazine a woman ought toremarked much pride take so for only 225 Do not mies such an op in her home that it could be a heaven tf portnnity- to her adding There are always biros She is a clever artist and and flowers Awarded delights in painting from nature Honors Worlds Fair ¬ ¬ ¬ ed in concrete Sheet metal is cut into strips of the required width These are Carpets and mattings greatly reduced fed into a machine and welded into one tf N continuous strip As the strip is fed in- ¬ at J T Hintons WOMEN IN TROUBLE The Approach of Motherhood is the Occasion of Much Anxiety to All Every woman dreads the ordeal through which she must pass in becom- ¬ ing a mother The pain and suffering which is in store for her is a source of constant anxiety fear and dread to say nothing of the danger which the coming incident entails The joyous anticipations with which she looks for- ¬ ward to babys coming gives way to an indescribable dread of the ordeal when she fully realizes the critical and trying event which will soon approach and have to be endured Women should hail with delight a remedy which insures to them im- ¬ munity from the pain suffering and danger incidental to child bearing Such a remedy is now offered and women need not fear longer the hour of childbirth Mothers Friend is a scientific liniment and if used before confinement gently and surely prepares the body for the great requirements and changes it is undergoing insures safety to both mother and child and takes her through the event with com ¬ parative ease and comfort This won ¬ derful remedy is praised by every you can name your own time for delivery I have just received an elegant new line of pictures and same are any one who would appreciate a nice said an angry passenger stepping down going every day dont you know And then the other pretty things such as slowly from the footboard of a trolley picture car Ho thought tho conductor should Incident of Trolley Travel What the dash are you hero for have looked out for him and stopped the car where he wanted to got off a block you what Im here for said the conductor reaching for the bellcord ting ting as he spoke and Zip zip zip came the sound of the motornians lever turning in the notches and sang the trolley and before he knew it the passenger found himself standing alone in the middle of the road New York Sun zz is told iu connection with the sword presented to him by the state of Louis iana through the legislature at the close of the Mexican war He was accosted one day by a mnn mm vmzwimsRiwmKmi who said General Scott I had the t honor of doing most of the work on the liMil Z sword presented to you by the state of G Louisiana I should like to ask if it was just as you would have chosen Its a very fine sword sir- a very fine sword indeed said the general YOTJfl I am proud to have it There is only one thing I should have preferred different The inscription should have been on the blade sir The scabbard may be If you will try and remember you can in all probability recall taken from us but the sword never some Christmas when you delayed purchasing your Christmas gifts x nrji The sword cost about 500 the prin- until everytning was picKeu uver uuu iu uue wuau was cipal expense being in the scabbard left Are you going to do the same this Christmas which was richly chased and ornamentCome in and select your presents now while the stock is fresh and ed Exchange pretty It is no trouble to put aside anything you may select and ¬ tr5k lajuii 2 - SELECT PRESENTS NOW pu v ¬ ¬ ¬ back Ill show Fancv Lamps Rockers Easy Chairs Carpet Sweepers Book Cases And Inta nf other Jardinierres Tabourets Ladies and Gentlemens Desks China Closets Rugs - W fSi nrettv and useful thinsrs that is the besMitv fthrirvf buying your presents here you cant possibly buy here anythingi trashy every thin gas VJSr5 Jg Highest H JP CREAM Why sir said the geologist the ground you walk on was once under water Well replied the friend who is nothing if not patriotic itsimplygoes to show you cant hold America down Washington Star A southern man says Cant Hold America Down ence between yellow fever and dengue fever is that when one has the former he is afraid he will die and when the latter attacks him he is fearful that he that the differ- ¬ POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder adulterant om Ammonia Alum or any 0 YEARS THE STANDARD Free will not H f 40 According to the latest statisticstlae population of Greece is increasing ibore rapidlythah that of any other country rmmely at the rate of l87per cent ptc annum - woman who has used it What woman ig not interested in Mothers Friend This wonderful remedy has been tested and its price- ¬ less value proven by the experience of thousands of happy mothers who have used it during the most critical period of womans life the approach and culmination of motherhood It has won their everlasting praise for it gave them help and hope in their most trying hour and when most needed Every woman may some day need Mothers Friend The little book Before Baby is Born Elegant line of Pictures and Room telling all about it and when it should Painful Oneratibn Mouldings be used will prove of great interest and Is that fellow really a painless den Send me your old furniture to be re-¬ benefit to all expectant mothers and tist paired will be sent free to any address upon Almost The only pain 1 suffered Your furniture moved by experienced application to the Bradfield Regulator In ¬ ivas when he extracted his fees hands Company Atlanta Ga dianapolis Journal Method No said Senator Sorghum with emphasis I cant talk for publication today But senator in all the years of our acquaintance this is the first time you ever declined to let me quote you I dont want you not to quote me I want you to say 1 decline to be interviewed This is confidential Ive concluded its time for me to act as if IM got to be so important that Idasnttalk for fear of giving something bigawayJL Washington Star w¬ ¬ ¬ USEFUL ORNAMENTAL REASONABLE J T HINTON t k Best line of Comforts in Town mm I Wood Mantels furnished couplet UmvuxaVliJO WAV lll Undertakine infill itsbranehe Embalming scientifically atteodtd towv ijl v - - V 4 f n i- f - ufcii CI T U l wmwiii Ml mrtatMMfad i rnrniiriMiTtiM n t 1 T - i l r -- - i C y rO J 7 s THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY FRIDAY DECEMBER THE BDUBBQH NEWS Circuit Court Proceedings 2 1898 pi fV PERSONAL MENTION COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED THE NEWS MAN BY NUPTIAL KNOTS GO TO The Ciicuit Court has been occupied Eighteenth Year Established 1881 since Tuesday with the trial of Htze kiah and William Ottertack for the Enleied at the Post office at Paris Ky as murder of Dudley Cliukenbeard The econo ilss mail matter parties were all neighbors living iu the Plum neighborhood aud the crime was TELEPHONE NO 124 committed iu the Spring The cause of 1M the killing was a dispute over a pass SUBSCRIPTION PRICES way through some laud A violent quar- Payablein Advance 2 00 Six months 8100 rel occurred which resulted iu Cliuken One year beard shooting and wounding- both the YOU CANT EVEN GET A RE NEWS COSTS PORT FROM A GUN FREE OF CHARGE Utter backs and was himself and killed by flezekiah Utterback The argument Make all Checks Money Orders Etc began yesterday inorning with speeches payable to the order of Champ MiIiLkr for the defense by Attorney Hanson Carlisle and I have placed all my Fee Bills in Kennedy ofCommonwealths Hon E M Attorney T Martin for Dickson tlie hands of Mr was as Franklin collection who is authorized to Robert sisted in the prosecution by At- ¬ receipt them torney T E Ashbrook and County At- ¬ E T SEEDING torney Duudon Mr Franklin making Ex S B C 30n4t 4 the only speech for the commonwealth Monday will be Court Day The witnessess in the case were from Bourbon Nicholas Bath and Montgom- ¬ For Sale Walnut bedstead Ap ¬ ery counties The case was giyen to the ply at The News office tf jury about six oclock but at a late killed 124 quail in hour last night a verdict had not been Warren Stoner one day last week in Tennessee returned Judge Cantrill was especially se- ¬ My stock is complete but will not be vere in his instructions to the grand long the prices I am giving will make jury in regard to gambling and prize- the goods go J K Spears ngnting ana as a result many persons Dr C H Bowen the Optican will be have been summoned to appear before The grand jury ha8 Co from 8 to 11 the grand jury at A J Winters Dot yet made and extensive report a m today Examination free The case of the Commonwealth vs A LOT of household goods which have Abe Fvans charged with shooting Robt been stored in the room vacated by the Gilkey and Mason Talbott at North Power Grocery Ceinpany will be sold at Middletown some months agois assign- ¬ afternoon at 2 ed lor trial today auction to morrow I Notes Hastily Jotted On The Streets At The Depots In The Hotel IiObbies And KLsewhere- I ¬ - J Miss Annie Louise Clay was in Lex- were married last week Each had lost Yesterday j uton DRESS GOODS Judge and Mrs W M Purnell were a life partner by death two years ago or all the new aud ud to date dress Mrs Emily Bristow was Wednesday in Winchester yesterday rrrwrici fnAliin 4t - - w coverra uiago- J 1q Miss Clara Wilmoth left yesterday granted a divorce from Frank L Bris- - uu10 wopuuo lu4Ji- come to liibumiuea tow at Covington Mrs Bristow re ¬ us we can please you etc style and for a visit to friends in Cynthiana in linquishes all claims for dowerage and price Mr F G Snyder of Louisville wa Prof Bristow is to pay 25 per month in the city Wednesday on a business for the care of bis daughter Nineta JACKETS trip CAPES and COL who will bo in custody of her mother IiARETTES Dr John Bowen who has been ill Just received a new line of Ladies Co are closing- out for about two months is able to be out Frank I Engagements Announcements And Sol ¬ emnizations Of Tlie Marriage Vows It is reported that the widow of P T Barnum is about to wed a French count who is probably no account Her second husband was a Greek An Ohio couple who made arrange- ¬ ments forty years ago for their wedding I Titters FOR ri soie A M IV i j DRESS TRIMMINGS The plain Dress Goods of this season require fancy braids We have them in all the new designs scroll novelties nouveautes Hercules serpentines etes See these trimmings - StLKS SULKS S4 - oclock The afternoon train from Cincinnati was delayed three hours by the unsafe condition of a culvert below Butler be repaired before the train which was could pass over it Wednesday streets during the flooding the now wash off the will summer street crossings all will be forgiven Turn the hose on the street crossings 175 at Frank Bowling- Laminated - Down i Cos Comforts Tournament If the parties who took such delight in n The sale of J L Trundle was attended by a fair sized crowd Auctioneer Forsyth reports that the Jersey cattle and horses sold for fair prices The farm was bid to 7810 per acre and streets or ¬ withdrawn Paris Egypt were dark Tuesday night because of the gs not being lighted on account of the moonlight schedule The city council Pould have the streets lighted when the nights are dark regardless of the moonSome of as the as Ed Hinton won the box of fine cigars offered for the best average score made in twenty games at the Pastime Bowl ¬ ing Alley The contest closed Wednes day night Mr Hintons score was 184 9 20 W M Hinton Jr was second with a score of 173 2 5 and E A Rich ey third with a score of 172 4 5 Dr J R Adair offers three prizes for a touruament which began yesterday and will continue until the 15th Ten 10 cent cigars are offered for the first prize a box of Millers Seconds for the second prize and a box of Bagdad ci gaTs fur the third prize for the best av- ¬ erages in twenty games R L Hall and Dr Will Kenney have each scored 220 this week and Ed Hin ¬ ton maile 224 ¬ light scheduler v ij fc v- - - sacrifice sale Dont miss Frank Cos great jC The following paragraph concerning Recent HorserSales a Bourbon case is found in the Court ot Tuesday at Woodard Shanklins Cunningham vs Cun ¬ Appeals report ningham Bourbon grounds filed and sale at Lexington the race horse Buck motion to file a petition for rehearing on Massie wiuuer of thirty three racessold the motion herein motiou heard and sus- ¬ to W H McCorkle of Lexington for 850 Spokane winner of the Kentucky tained and time extended fifteen days Derby and American Derby sold for For Sale At public auction at the 120 to W H May Son of Lexington court house door at two oclock p m Woodford Buckner bought the bay Saturday Dcembr 101898 unle ss colt Ed Tipton 2 by imp Deceiver for on eooner sold privately life estate of C R 850 and sold Lena Brand 2 by Leon Redmon in 4 acres of land on Redmon atus to W H May Son for 100 pike adjoining said C R Redmon Brice Steel sold Count Navarro 3 by Citizens Bank of Paris Leonatus to Gone Leigh for 100 td A T Forsyth Auctr Frank B Kenney has bought the trot- ¬ ter Pilatus 209J for a syndicate The Tice Hutsell a former citizen of this price was 10000 county who hae been connected with Groceries at less than wholesale many prominent hotels in the Northwest tt during the past fifteen years is now pri e at J K Spears ¬ room clerk at that well known CincinThe Tax Payers Produce nati hotel the Gibson House He will be glad to see aU of his friends and ac- ¬ The Sheriffs office has been a busy quaintances from Central Kentucky place all this week on account of the tax- ¬ payers settling up before the penalty goes Mrs Johnson will open a cooking Since Saturday morning into effect school on Monday at 2 p m in the room Sheriff Bowen and his deputies have re- ¬ recently occupied by the Bourbon Bank ceived sixty thousand dollars in taxes corner Main and Broadway She will Closing out all Gents Furnish ¬ from the citizens of Bourbon Ten thous teach two davs in each week and take sand dollars were paid in Suturday 12 ing Goods at cost orders in all kinds of cooking hot and 000 Monday 16000 Tuesday 14000 CO FRANK cold dishes furnished on short notice Wednesday and 8000 yesterday will deliver all orders in the city Dont wait until the last minute to anybody would like a nice purchase yoar presents but go to J T Almost J K Spears is closing out a large comfort for a Christmas present and J Hintons now where you can find some large stock of fresh canned fruits aud T Hinton has best aud cheapest thing to suit everybody tf tf tf vegetables regardless of co3t ¬ driving Mr C F Clay Jr left yesterday for Mexico Mo to take a hunting trip near that city Miss Gertrude Renick has gone to Dallas Texas to spend the winter with her sister Mrs Smith Miss May Pepper of Frankfort ar- ¬ rived yesterday for a visit to Miss Nan- ¬ nie Clay at Marchmont Mr and Mrs Wm Remington spent yesterday with Mr and Mrs E P Claybrook at Hutchison Mrs R M Hardiman is here from Lex ington to be with her daughter Mrs Ed Hite who is ill of fever Joe K Redmon who has been cam- ¬ paigning a stable of racehorses in Mon- ¬ tana at Chicago and at Latonia is at home again Miss Lucy Lowry will give a tea drinking to morrow afternoon in honor of her guest Miss Adelaide Garner of Winchester Mr and Mrs Richard Ernest and Mrs Laura Wiggins nave returned to Covington after a visit to relatives in and near Paiis Miss Anna Johnson of Mt Sterling who has been visiting friends in Cincinnati is spending a few days with Mrs G B Alexander on Pleasant street Mrs Theo Tebbs her son Geo O her daughter Miss Kittie Mrs L H Prewitt and Miss Elizabeth Nelson of Winchester will start about the first of the new year for a trip to Europe and will be gone about a year The social festivities of Christmas W6ek will begin with a ball to be given at Odd Fellows Hall on Monday night tha 26th by the Sufolla Club which will be followed by a german to be be given Wednesday eyening by the Jolly Bachelors Saxtons orchestra will furnish lnueic for both of the events Winchester promises to excel in club entertainments this winter says the Democrat A euchre club has been or- ¬ ganized with about thirty members and a Logomachy Club with an equal num ¬ ber Then we have the Musical Club the S I R Club F A D Club the M C Club and a half a dozen stag clubs In fact at present clubs seem to be trumps iu Winchester and the winter evenings will be whiled dway in delightful fashion The Lexington Leader Tuesday Col James E Pepper gave a said handsome stag luncheon yesterday after- ¬ noon at 2 oclock at Meadowthorpe in honor of Messrs William Easton and Sidney Paget of New York The hos- ¬ pitalities of oue of the most delightful Blue Grass homes were most generous- ¬ ly extended and the guf sts were duly appreciative Others present besides Hon J C the guests of honor were S Blackburn Col Clay and Mr Catesby Woodford of Paris Maj Thomas Car ¬ son Messrs H P Headley Tom Moore and others ¬ tailor Jackets Caps and Furs at from orings made Jacketo latest cut and colalso a special lot of fur collar30 to 50 per cent discount ettes direct from the manufacturer Save money by buying from us Call at J T Hintons now and select ¬ ¬ Nowhere else will you find more nov elties than here We have all the new Taffettns in Plaids Stripes Checks ombre effects and plain all are beau- ¬ ties your Christmas presents He will put them aside until you are ready for them tf BIRTHS G TUCKER G TUCKER 529 Main St Paris Ky The Advent Of Our Future Men And Women In Midway to the wife of George Harper nee Collins formerly of this CONDON Aetna f nets Plainly Stilted To close out all our Winter Goods in the next HO days we have marked down all our stock to figures beyond comparison for goods of equal quality ¬ h 1 city twin daughters M OBITUARY Respectfully Dedicated To The Memory Of The Dead Miss Hettie May Rion daughter of Wm Rion died Tuesday afternoon at A11 ouivLadies and Children Capes and the home of her father on South Main it Jackets at cost street The deceased was about 23 il 100 years old and was a most estimable Special reduction in Dress Goods goods now 69c comprising Satin Ber young lady The funeral services were held yesterday morning at the Christian bersBroadcloths and English Coverts Church by Eld J S Sweeney and the remains were interred at the Paris cem- ¬ Large line of All Wool Dress Goods at etery The pall bearers were Dr John 25c and 39c per ydformerly 50 and 75c Sweeney W C Jones Houston Rion Wert Current Roy Clendenin Howard See our extra wide Table Linen at 50c per yd worth double and our f size Edwards Dinner Napkins at 100 worth fully bTOCK AND TURF NEWS twice as much Sales and Transfers Of Stock Croj Etc Turf Notes A Farmers Institute will be held at Full line of Zephyrs lea Wool Saxonjr and Germantown Yarn Embroidery Silks and Materials of all descriptions at cut prices Ladies and childrens Seamless Hose20e quality for 10c per pair The best val 1 ue in Paris Blankets from 39c to 3 50 per pair re duced to one half of of former prices- Standard brands of Bleached cotton 5c Best Unbleached cotton 00 Very best Percales at 5SV 10 4 Sheeting I2i aud 15c Ift Handsome Pictures and Rocking Chairs 1 Given Away ii si iv IV Mt Sterling Monday A convention of tobacco growers will be held Monday at Lexington Eugene Leigh of Lexington will have seventy horses in his racing stables next season iiHiimmii m Sidney Paget of New Yorkhas bought 19500 worth of race horses at Lexing- ¬ ton during the past ten days The Breeders Association bought seventy nine worthless broodmares at fLexington this weetc tor 3170 During the past few days George Co gar of Danville has bought 1500000 pounds of hemp for 60000 The fourth trial for the possession of a 20 steer ended Wednesday at Rich- ¬ mond The costs and fees aggregate 600 Inspect our elegantly selected stock o choice articles in entire- new pattern in Sterling Silyer S fine Would advise those con ¬ templating purchases to do so dow before the rush begins - i - - - M ir Alf T E Turner of Clark has sold seventy three acres of land to David H Bratton of North Middletown at 7750 per acre Bros near North Sam Olston Middletown have sold to S D Goff 500 barrels of corn to be fed on place at 160 per barrel Warren Stoner has bought three thoroughbred yearlings by Lissack from Jack Chinn for 4800 They will be in GilltjCurrys stable next season The Mt Sterling Sentinel Democrat says that Col Thomas Johnson has sold 123 export cattle average weight 1400 pounds to J B Embry at 450 per cwt They were shipped Monday Warren Stoner will have a fine racing stable on the trotting turf next season in charge of Jack Curry the famous driver The stars of the stable will be Kentucky Union207and Surpol 215 Prices ruled low Wednesday at the Wood- ¬ Clay horse sale at Lexington ford purchased the brown mare Kuick Knack 10 by Long Taw Alice Bruce 325 Sidney Barton of Millersburg bought Jennie June 14 by King Alfon ¬ so Gleene for 250 Bill Letcher the noted racer only brought 100 The Breeders Association bought about twenty worthless brood mares and will sell them for work horses The best price Jof the sale 7500 was paid by Sidney Paget for the noted hors Lissak owned by Jack Chinn WE HAVE ESUDITED A SPLENDID ST00K OP ISMTEB SMTIKQS AKD TBOIiSBKMOB FOR FALL AND WINTER Our Prices are lower than any houBe in Central Kentucky quality and style are considered We ask you to give us a call when JFX1VJE MISRCHAT TTTOrs S E TIPTON Cutter 4 BY THE LIGHT EXPERIENCE OP YOUR Bank Property Sold ¬ Distiller In Trouble J W Megibbrn President of the T The Citizens Bank has sold th6 property formerly occupied by the bank near J Megibben Distilling Company at ¬ Hotel Windsor to Matt Howard for Cynthiana was indicied by the Harrison Grand Jury Wednesday for issuing 4000 duplicate warehouse certificates for ten barrels of whiskey which has since Eor Kent We are the peoples friends We re- ¬ been paid for Mr Megibben was ar- ¬ pair your linen and put neck bands on rested but immediately gave bond for Haggard Reed The store room occupied by C 5000 His friends deny any wilful or free Grpsche is for rent Possession given criminal act in issuing the receipts January 1st 1899 Apply to S S Abney mail carrier will haul and say that there is plenty of whiskey r Geo Rassenfoss light baggage to and from depot Terms for tha receipts that have been issued very reasonable Leave orders at Post- Capital Stock Reduced tf Have you seea those pretty Christ ¬ office mas pictures at J T Hintons They Cincinnati Ken ¬ The Frankfort We keep up with the times and will please any one you may give them Railroad Company has to you will find large selected line of tucky Midland tf articles of incorporation filed amended Reefers and Boys overcoats at to reduce its capital stock at Frankfort Cos and at the right Take your hides to N Kriener He Price 200000 to 40000 price from will pav you Th cents for green hides 150 to 250 for horse hides according C Time Card New F If your Boys from 3 to 15 years to size and sheep skins in proportion A new time card will go into effect on Kentucky Cincinnati the Frankfort Midland railway Monday December 5th No 1 will arrive at Paris at840 am anl No 3 will arrive at 510 p m No 2 will leave Paris at 930 a m and No 4 will leave at 540 p m Thee trains are paenger trains only 29no The very best companies com- ¬ pose my agency which insures against fire wini and storm Non union W O HINTON Agent to value the perfection of the work done at the Bourbon Steam Laundry Oar superior methods have not yet baen com- ¬ pared withand the results on your linen shirts collars and cuffs make them ne plus ultra in fine laundry work Bring your laundry work here and satisf action is guaraLtaed - with other laundries you will know how s m fr i w X Ir -1- 1 Christmas chairs but this year I can show you more than ever Call early and make your selections tf J T Hinton I have in past years had large lines of The Bourbon Steam u M iiiJNTUJN iz Telephoae No 4 YOUR CHILB jk fe UKU Proprietors Lundr - v lmo silk Gos where Frank Tuma of Chicago ladies you call at Price will save money tailor at H S Stouts makes ladies 20 up snits furs etc old need a good all wool knee pants suit which is sewed with you papering done now by Always ask for Paris Milling Cos Purity flour All grocers Top and Storin overcoats for You can save big money by having keep it Insist on having Purity men from 5 to 25 at Price also remodels jackets 29nov 2t The egg IS THINKING measures and of yesterday looks feels ABOUT WHAT weighs like the egg of last month but theres a difference in another respect and that difference is worth money Its just so with laundry The difference between good work and poor is slight to the unpracticed discernment but its a difference that counts every time Its So ought you to be thinking of where you will maks your a difference that changes your laundry nappy uy uuyiug a uu untiiui supply 01 oanta uiaus goodies bill from an expense to an investment I am headquarters for all kinds of FRUITS NUTS CANDIES We do good work it will cost no more than poor work but its worth double Etc Dont fail to call early and have us fix up your Christmas the difference baskets Boubbon Steam Laundry There are eggs and eggs CHRISTMAS f - -- I Si GEO N PXRRI3 Also Groceries of aU Muds V I v JT Hinton every time Cos at Jowest prices i a 4 HI 3ta V-- TfJ -- kt - v T i 6 ri THE BOUKBON t NEWS PAMS KY FRIDAY DECEMBER 2 1898 vr i Jf r T f- - -- - j9 t V -- -w J V 4 THE BOURBON NEWS Eighteenth Year Established 1881 Published Every Tuesday and Friday by THE DAYS OF OLD Lel3 go back O brother mine for as I started the old trooper gave a OLD TIME PERFUMES To the precious ways of the days gone by Back to thegieam of tjie glad sunshine Wh e ii we were chiltlreri you and I r We are growing old ibiit I long so much j For the gijasp tof p mothers hands o l hold j Me away from sin and its soiling touch As they used to do In the days of old J j LicLncigh flourished his heels interesting Directions lished in Odors Taken from n Book Pub ¬ ICoG for Dainty Im tired In a quaint little volume of 1656 are to be found a number of dainty direc ¬ tions for the making of perfumes In- ¬ numerable Are the ingredients to be ued quite kall sorts and conditions many of which are jbhe flowers of the botanist Hoses were popular while gum Benjamin held a prominent place among these blossoms An interesting recipe to perfume water is copied from this bdojv Take malniesey or any kind of sweet water then take lavender spike sweet marjoram balme orange pieles thyme basil clover bay leaves woodbine flowers red and white roses and still tLem all together Surely this is a remarkable coiicoc tion and the many sweet scented flow ers could scarcely help but make a very sweet perfume Two interesting perf umes come next lung Edwards perfume and Queen Elizabeths perfume The former had markedly different material in his Co- ¬ logne water from that of her majesty Among the directions for King Ed ¬ wards were 12 spoonfuls of light red rose water with many other ingredients the most important of which seems to be the weight of sixpence in Then after fine powder of sugar boiling it on hot embers and eoals scftly and- the house will smell as though it were full of roses but you must burn the sweet cypress wood be fcre to take away the grosse aire Certainly these dainty directions would not iu any way come amies to- ¬ day Her majesty had quite a different course of treatment in her perfume Eight spoonfuls of compound water the weight of twopence in fine powder and then this mixture too of sugar like her royal brother is to boyl on hut After that is embers andcoals softly to be added sweet marjoram dried in the sun and the weight of twopence The fita of the powder of Benjamin word of Elizabeths recipe is This per ¬ fume is very sweet and good for the ¬ of dogma of church and state loots trail with our feet the dust of the lane As we wander down to the pasture gate And bring the cows for mother again And see once more the woodlark dip From stake to stake of the ridered fence And feel the old time fellowship We felt in our boyhood innocence Lets climb to the rafters overhead And build a swing on the old barn floor Lets hide and seek in the wagon shed And be knee high aigain once more Lets part he weeds where the truant hen Has stolen her nest then stoop and fold The sheltering weeds oerthe nest again As we used to do in the days of old Oh the endless joys of the days of old With the path that led to the fruited Where the dandelions their coins of gold Had scattered to bribe the bumblebees Down in the grass was the crickets chirr And overhead was the dragonfly And round about us everywhere Was the fcraamy gleam of the days gone by And oh the years and tears since then The miles and smiles- that have lured us - trees The graves we have passed and the ments when - on mo- ¬ The cradle and coflin seemed almost one So lets- go back O brother mine Forgetting to night our greed of gold And talk awhile of the glad sunshine That gilded the ways of the days of old Alfred Ellison in Chicago Record with his mane and Jail streaming in the wind A touch of myswprdfrqed Nicholas but it was a narrow affair and he lay gasping- on the ground and as he lay there 1 noticed that his ears had been cropped close to his head and that the wounds were quite fresh He recovered himself inabont a min- ¬ ute and was about to tell me how he came in such a plight but sincerely sorry as I was I had to cut him short Keep the story for another day Nichrilas I said and follow the ex¬ ample of yourf horse who I see is a I ojal subject and lias gone straight back to the king With these words I spurred onwards leaving Nicholas to follow my advice or not as he listed I had gathered enough however tb find out that he was a victim of M de Gomerons hu ¬ mor Little did I think however when I saved this poor fellow how amply P would be requited hcrcaf ten T reached the ford just before the general and saw that our right flank had already crossed the river in the dis tauce Opposite us the Royalists ap- ¬ peared to be in some confusion but in a moment they were restored to order and moved steadily on As they reached the mound whereon the royal guidon was displayed we heard the opening bars of the Pont dAudemer march and as they ceased a red tongue of flame licked out from behind a cornfield and a masked batter opened on us - rund galloped off towardsthe ehehiy inthe For an instant two bright sword blades crossed in the air and fhen the black horse pldngcd riderless into the gray spate of smoke that the wind was hear- ¬ ing westwards and a groan as of dis pair fell on my ears Vive le Hoi Once again came the full throated cry and the bay horse was galloping towards us followed by the J ine of swords no longer shining but dulled and red with the slaughter they had made The next moment the enemy were on usWe met them with a tow of pikes but what could we do for we were few in number weary with the long strug gle and weak with wounds The issue was never in doubt and they broke us at once I have a vague memory of - black oharger and flew at tne king fighting for dear Jif e amidst a thunder of hoofs and the hissing sweep of swords but was ridden down by some one and all became dark around me J CHAPTER HI M ¬ Tell him I have none to give de Rone made answer from his big black Sangdieu he charger Couronne we been added under his breath had Stefcrr TfcATs but three hours earlierthe Bearnais was lost i Co Copyright x8q7 by Longmans Greoa The words were hardly out of his mouth when the cavalier to whom they were addressed threw up his arms with SYNOPSIS Chapter I DAuriac commanding out- ¬ a scream and falling forward from his post where scene is laid tells the story horse began to beat at the earth convul- ¬ DeGomeron has been appointed by Gen sively with his hands whilst he gasped de Rone to examine into a charge made against him Nicholas a sergeant brings out his life As the death glaze was ¬ in two prisoners a man and a woman who covering his eyes his empty saddle was are from the kings camp at Le Fere filled by a figure that rose up like a DAuriac angered by insulting manner of de through the dim smoke and Be Gomeron toward the woman strikes him sprite A duel follows and dur- the commotion lins even voice was heard Poor Garabay But my horse was prisoners escape De Rene happens on the the disorderly scene and dAuriac upon shot under me an hour ago and this giving his parole not to attempt escape one will do me excellently Shall I hears this remarkable sentence your message general time you must die on the fieid Win or carry I claim the honor marquis do not Turning a few pages back one finds lose if I catch you at the r lose of the day would seem a dif- ¬ I will hang you as high as Haman After deny me Belin I have been idle too instructions for what a few hours ficult perfume to make but a very sweet generals tentrest he rides back toward the long and I pressed forward ns I spoke O I yield to you dAuriac there isIt belonged to no cue to possess rvlnT txiviuxx XVI 11H tu Ul- - r fTioi ftnl rtta o f Tia UU1JV CHAPTER IT crowned head in those centuries long ago and no fancy title was accredited M DE RONE CANNOT READ A the bear of Aumale is dancing to a fine CIPHER To make a tune there and Belin reined back it merely it was called When I reached the generals pavilion whilst de Rone nodded assent with a sweet smell It then goes on to the tie Rone was just mounting his horse Take meaning in his look that I alone under- ¬ laborious directions saying ¬ the maste of a sweet apple tree being a lackey standing near with a sputter- stood ing torch and his staff in a little clump I needed no second bidding but turn ¬ gathered betwixt the two lady dayes a few yards away I saluted and he ing my Normans rein galloped down So many times in these old perfumes gave me a ken look saying j the blazing lineof battle Tf I escaped ti uch is made of the ingredients being So you have conie M dAuriac take through the day1 which tohnymiridf eel tain picked before sunrise between This then is put into the your place with the staff Iwill give was already lost I rkhew full well that days etc ¬ inevitable dish of damask rose water vou your work later on and remem- de Rone smarting under djsappojntr and dried in a plate in the oven While ber I am not lilely to forget Al le Mar- ¬ ment and chagrin at defeat yould be frying it is to he wet two or three quis and T moved off in the direction in no temper for mercy and would cer tainlj keep his word to me times with rose water and then an indicated I let my- beast go with a loose head ounce of Benjamin and an ounce of 1 was recognized and welcomed by de storax of calamintae are to be beaten Belin the young Tavannes de Cosse aud there was no need of the spur to urge him to his utmost effo etas he bore AND QN FOOT- f o a powder and added with a few rose Brissao and others of my acquaint- ¬ me to de Leyva I found Jihn bare- ¬ I ROUND HIM BAREHEADED haves ance I replied as I might Then you may put what sort of there was no time best much talk but headed and on foot his face black with that followed the woman withliiriV as for smell you will bestow as much civet or the general was moving onwards at a smoke imd bleeding from wounds 1 threw up her nfcact and laughed tailiorrid r tunbergreese and heat all together in a rapid pace and we were compelled to ought to have gone back to de RoneJ thrill laughwas onme and Be- still fool he snarled or youll but the lust of battle pomander or a bracelet once I dropped a little to interesting compound is follow at to husband the strength of for me there was nothing in the world laugh another way if I tickle yoy with Another rherear called To make an excellent perfume my horse as far as possible and was but the black inins behind the contin- - jiny knife uous flashes lightenmg through the Pouf she said there is nbuseinf to burn between two rose leaves the j oin ed by an other r i d er ¬ thick smoke which the wind was blow squabbling partner This is the sixth ingredients of which are juniper sto Is that you Belin ing in our faces My brave horse was we have helped to hell to night and not rax water of cloves music gum dragon Ma foi Yes amongst ithem Holy killed by a round shot and as I scram ¬ which are all to be pounded to a paste I was surprised to find you here I bled up and took my place by de Ley- - a broad piece Virgin This is a field of paUpers-r-le- tand rolled into little pieces the size of thought you were with the archduke and he us be oneV and to my joy shemade as vas side his features relaxed These are then to be put be and de Mayenne a pea said with a thin smile drying them iffto feq tween two rose leaves and What have you not heard I have had both my horses killed Stav Babette what shines there thus together on a dish in the oven the What in the devils name could I nli-i rmlrl n fFor irrm n nouut V ajjj ni- xv augihot ran forward a couple of VUV jw sweet smejl is said to be most pleasant hear on those cursed outposts We will replace them from Schom- - paceg an3 bending low wrenched sorhe- The following recipe is not unlike the Then in your ear the Remois have and the bugles sonnd- - thing from a body and then stood up one just given gone from us and de Mayenne and the bergs reiters Take a quarter of a pound of d mnask Guisard have passed over to the king ing the attapk cut short all further holding it to the light 1 saw his face clearly and saw also rose buds cut clean from the whites My news is certain and the archduke lalk It was win or lose now all was put to them a good has sent a cipher to de Rone bidding staked upon this hazard and it was well his prize It was poor de Leyynis collar stamp very small for us that Schomberg was broken for of the Golden Fleece and the blood- ¬ spoonful of damask rose waYer so let him retreat at once on Amiens to protect the men as far as possible croquemort them stand close stopped al night mit tins does not loox like a re- ¬ from the guns de Lejwa advanced in stainedtohand of the and clinked held the 3iid beaten treat the lantern it up The whole is to be mixed Li V iO open files There was to be no firing jeweled links whilst he feasted his eyes well together and made tip into little Xo de Rone has lost the key of the The work was to be all cold steel and on the gold and gems Over his shoul- ¬ cake layers between two J ose leaves cipher and Biscay pike were ders peered the pitiless features of his and dried between sheets of paper We both laughed and Belin went on Bayonne knife long There are main more- attractive perIt was droll I saw him receive the to make a last effort against thewhich partner and in her eyes blazed all the black snarling guns behind bad liurht of avarice and murder I al fumes and conserves told of in this message which the old fox must have ordnance men yelped most held my breath as1 1 watched the cuaint oT4 book which would scarce read at a glance But he turned it this dAussonvilles 1 old the interest of iinyone there being way aud that and looking at Egmont aud danced with glee as each discharge eyes oi tne woman leave ine jewci ami Only to the bota- ¬ said as calmly as possible n sameness to them Ride back brought down its tale of the mangled turn on the man with d eth in thein nist perhaps does the true love of these to Amiens and fetch me the key I and dead But up the long slope never look As foriim he was unconscious queer things come when he reads the have lost mine and cannot- follow the flinching never swerving one man of the rknife quivering in the nervous long list of his flowers that these 2ys cipher but hark and Belin inter ¬ stepping where another fell the veteran fingeis behind him and he chuckled centuries old people used in their weird rupted himself tfhere is de Rethelois regiments marched with their gallant over his find chief at their head When about 50 That is the collar of the Toisoit dOr compound ins and perfunitS N X good morning paces away the drift was so thick that Babette But I will wed you and we Sun Jc Rones voice stopped any fur we could see nothing savethe incessant will buv an estate and settle down and ther talk and I spurred to his side Tvvo Urbht Ceraiitn tIrls flashes of light which possessed but you Will be Madame de Mauginpt hey My compliments to Conde de Leyva The strides that the picture post laril lis wondet and ask him not to waste time spitting power enough to show themselves At iThat qarrion there must have been a inania is making in Europe 1 this moment the bugles rang out shrilly great prince a field of paupers bah leave a and a funny of i ul to say the least thisitnew craze has at de Retheloisto tell hjm to garrisonsuf the ranks closed up like magic there Give me more paupers like this Jam in hold the fieient force instance of the hold check and move across the river was one tremendous roar of artillery sorrv he is deadfBabette Iwotild like taken on the younger generation in Gpbains report yourself to and the half of us that were left ere in to have Ah mon Dieu you devil particular comes from the munemyr towards Stford i the battqry Here on the red and slip- ¬ you devil for as he habbled on his Two- young girls wore for- me at the district pery corn stalks the devilry wention words were cut short by Babettes knife when 1 reached I tunate enough to have an opportunity vhe galloped off and found with some and men foiight mdrelike beasts than which she buried to the hilt between his whom T Spaniard of presenting the kaiser with bcuquets difficult I discovered that he had al ¬ human beings As the1 heavy mass slioulderblades and he fell ion his knees of wild flowers winch Jiis majesty gra ready anticipated de Rones orders and swayed backwards and forwards the- and then Jurched on his face stone dead eiously accepted saying that they had besides almost cut off n sortie from strong breeze liftejdthesniolve from the The murderess made a snatch at the would grace lite dinner table giving city There was nothing for it how speechless guns and showed that jewel which I saw her conceal and them forthwith into the keeping of his the to wish de Leyva a pleas- ¬ they were won but it also showed us then with a mocking Adjeu M de adjutant on duty who in accordance therefore but go on to the ford another sight and that was de Rones Mauginot to her victim stepped over day and to with etiquette asked the demoiselles ant this time I had come to the out-¬ broken center doubling back upon us my body and moved out of sight swing1 By wliat favor they would like of his post and as I trotted xast the thorn in utter rout and behind them a silver ing her lantern and laughing low to majesty in return for the beautiful hedge I saw about 50 paces or so to my line of shining Helmets as the kings herself flowers Their request was as anvus rirhL a jingle horseman under a tree house charged led by Henry himself As J watched this hideous scene I Ing as it was modest namely that the His hands were tied behind him and a On they came a dancing line of light for the moment forgot the painof my kaiser should send them each a pic cord which hung from a branch over- ¬ a gleam of shining swords With thp hurts but thej soon began to assert ture post card from Jerusalem on the head ended in a noose secured lightly white plume of the bravest of them full tneraseives in sucn a manner jthatI i e iic hnfrv info the holv city lonsred for the relief that unconscious but firmly round his neck His position three lengths in front O ica go Tim es IIerald Vive le Roi The breeze flung us nesy would afford So the long hours such that if the horse moved away was To Sitve Sinking Ships from beneath him he would hang and the deep mouthed cheer as they bmke of th6 night passed and- at last it was prevention of vessels the poor wretch was absorbed in coax ¬ through the mailed ranks of de Rones uaWiioncc more and morning carne Xdcrice for the with LvVng with my car against the from foundering recently testedgutta-- ing the animal to remain steady An own cuirassiers And- - drpye horse and London consists of success in look showed me it was Nicholas foot knight and knave in a huddled ground I heard the dull beat of horses unffaf till- - deck other and knowing there was mob before them hoofs oTOwmer louder and more dis cgrbo when inflated may4iavcbeen fancy Jaut thought tinct as they Japproached and which Httleeisure tolose ifthe knave3vas to It acid gas raised a vessel loaded with be saved t put spurs to my beast aud I saw in the nress sudark fiafure that little time the party vnoever K brick and sunk to thedecklgveLTyAA headedtowards him Troi justim time suddenly turned tlie reins of ahuge Licre rode into the coraueiu xui - hegs for help urgently THE RED CORNFIELD le Marquis the Conde de Leyva rw To-morr- ow - - relief that I cannot describe I suffered fromanintolerable thirst and strove to rise that I might find means to quench it but found I was powerless to move bl ood3r field and writhed in my agony in the rut I am afraid vve search in vain ma amidst the corn stalks wherein I had dame and a tall cavalier ih6iihteddri a fallen The rain was but a passing big ha addressed Mme de Beaufort shower and when it ceased a light but She nodded her head tohim sadly and cool breeze sprang up It was night turned to the king and a fitful moon shone through the It is useless sire and I can bear this uneasy clouds that hurried to and fro no longer it is too horrible let us go 1ou are right this is no place for overhead in the uncertain breeze which shifted its quarter as often as a child you Roqhelaure will see you and your might change its mind little friend there bacik and I will cbme A half hour or so may have passed to you soon but new I have a letter thus and the moon was now almost en- ¬ to write just a few lines to Beam tirely obscured Occasionally I could The Icing spoke with a stroilg southern hear through the darkness around me accent and as he spokp leaned forward the moaning of some poor wounded and caressed Mmcdfc Beauforts hand wretch and now and again rose the The lady with Mme de Beaufort com- shrill discordant shriek of a maimed ing nearer at this time I recognized my horse an awful cry of pain the effect ot unknown madameof the outposts who which those only who may have heard nuu eviutjuuy xouiiu jmrvvuy uucu 10 it can understand Soon a number of her friends But it was with a bitter twinkling lights began to hover over disappointment that I saw her in the the plain Gradually two of these lan pompanj iof the duchess and evidently thorns came closer to me stopped in attendance Qn her Madn me was about ten paces off and when I saw who nothingtome I thought but I could bore them I knew at once the were not associate her with the fallen woiri death hunters and that in a few mo- an who was ie mistress of the king TO BE CONTINUEDments the knife of one of these ghouls might end my suffering There were two of these fiends a man and a woman COULDNT BEAT A RETREAT r T and as they halted the man stooped i here was a choking cry forinercy the How a Brave French Drummer Jioy J Saved the Day at 31a- blow of a dragger and a groan The renso robber busied himself in searching the dead mans person and in the silence Tout est perdu sauve qui peutl All is lost- sawe himself who can t rc9 litotftcd the soldiers of Marshal Victor j at Marengo when aftersustaining with Lannes for hours the fierce onslaught of superior AiistriaiV numbers under Gcnv Jtlelas his men gave way and fled But Lannes fornidd hismen into hollow squares they slowly fell back mov ing like living citadels over the field of hattlesittking by hundlreds underthe deBtjnictiVe lire pS theeneniyf hut stili shielding Victors disorganized trppps Ajt this juncture was seanadvancing over the plain withbarinieTSwaVing and trmijpets sounding the head of the column pf Dfesaixi whp hadhead the cannonading score pf mijes awa yand v - When my mind came back it was with the consciousness of rain that was fall- ¬ ing softly and the cool drops plashed oh my burning head with a sensation of A JV second ny ejes were dazzled oj the reflection of the sun on thesilvcri platc of their armor butiLrcQveYed jUiyseli with an eiort and watched eagerly in ¬ tending to cry put for help as they passed me for my voice was fop weak to reach where they were There were two ladies amongst them and all ap- ¬ peared to be looking with much con- ¬ cern for some one Asthe3r came closer I saw it was the king himself with1 Mme de Beaufprt and another lady doubtless of the court and a numerous retinue Henry was pipun ted on his fampus bay charger and as he lifted his hat and looked silently aroundhim I had good opportuhitj of observing the man who was without doiibt the most heroic figure of the ageandSwho united in himself the most opposite extremes of character I sav before me a spare figure the head coverqd witli r short black hair a long hooked nose that fell over the upper lip and a shaip pro ¬ truding chin half hidden id a1 beard tinged with gray His long curled mustaches werc wliite as snow Under his bushy eyebrows Ms keen restless eyes glittered like two beads but for the riroirien t they seemed jdilated fwith a soft light nnd there was an infinite sadnessjiit them as he looked roundthe - V lOOK A LIFETIME 4j e if v rniiiiioK iittdLr-Mclira-XS0if5-- - t creek ah arm of theunester f -t iiV Briflp a schooner which wsrTetpaired iully 50 times before her keel ever touched the water tier us www tattered and torn before she ever J A X dashed a semblance of spray from her prettily jnooeiea prow uuu jum old age were curiously comuuugicu the quaint looking hull before she ever l y fl ri Lying1 at her moorings in Southeast unat a tinued j J fi hnH oat -- J i t j rs w 5p - i os t 7 r - I - Culbreth Iving a colored inannbtedfor many peculiarities as a comparaiJo tively young man conceived th ideao w building a boat All unassisted na cut -the keel was imji the heavy timbers iffj- of a vessel large enough for navigating i i J the Chesapeake A saw 37caridham v mer constituted the outfit of toolsior l npnri i n nnnrfpr ennturv the WOrJo iitirJ vjt dragged on Finally the heavy nast i it Tllnwn were in place1 out now ine oiiu j eiitjfvt builder managed to raise the weighty timbers mo one ever kneUv iTiniberste- cayed and were replaced and the re-f placed ones- in turn fell into TOtteri- ness to Jiaie Otner pieces taice men place Visitors came from far and r jtj nnnv m spp thp mirmns prarL aWslie vLw ba ft of decay aridi a gave way to the inroads grewin proportions beneath termgi branches of some scruboy trees on the river s bank i i Uncle King ahvays fcheerful andS to hopeful never lost faith in the final re- l suit of his labors Occasional w6rlc on the farm of his old master furnished the means to secure what naturfe failedr f td supply for the perfecting of his boat i0i Tlte cast pff sails arid rigging of a rivet -- mJp-itfff t m J v - 1 ciVl - rlJS j - t -- I it - tjoUirU j i- 112 - - f i - I t i i ii i - schooner were Strong enough hndr en- - foH pt tirely satisfactory Finalfythe namen Vrtt HfYlti Bride appeared on the boat The story goes that a young lady who vis ited the crude shipyard once and made a deep impression upon the patient builder by her ikindly encouragementivrl b u t siiggested thepretty name hi Years had passed and at last the day -lit i I for the launching came and the Bride uu took to the water Her first trip was to Baltimore and she created a sensatioi j among watermen who chanced to see tne strange looking craft and her prim ¬ itive crew and captain both embodied Tne dry- in one irian Cant Kincr 7I land waterman is old now arld ha sought a home with his old master in i jJiiaucipiiia leaving- iiie jljiiuc saie ui her moorings in Southeast creek Thel u tj ll0 - - - - 1 - - OsQ - ¬ profoundest loVe of his negro heart1 i still clings to this craft and he declares tliat in spite of tottering isteps lie wall h7 return spme day and claim his Bridesl a nil but theBrides timbers are daily col i weakening and before the did man re turns the tides 5t is expected will havei sT3ar scattered the rjqtten wreckage along the shores pf tlie stream Baltimore JUi J JOtfe i 1 -- si Bun fHl - luiltfijoJ K V-- ii THE iF -- CREWffGREWFILESfiT Jk i i t fJ Plicuomcnon Explain etl bytJ Irci r C ice mx xuiiuu aiscbicivb- - ui -- ftfrtt I B6aiilrfiUn jii j 1 iF4 mmamMmtv M wmbEKBWK vr s - WfalM l 4FiSIBhdHKir mmmiL itrtfqM mm rfkjwr if- Tk j vv 1 L - n t - - f i riii iroff-jsr- - - - Jhj in advapce of orders had hastened to at this port recent ly from Foyey Engjpeculiar cargo land brought a rather the aid of Napoleon Beata retrdat sa fd an bfficerto one iv consisted ot irauu casics oi emna ciay in addition there weie on board of the drummers of Tesaix- who had tbut casks1 of arsenic This jartottW0 fynU m just reported io his chief remarkable effect on fhpo If rf Beat a retreatl repeated ihedruiri- - eargo had mer as ihe ilooked ujoii the French uicrv itilOfi fTL The falct that arsenip as well as army rolling bapkin a broken pass and trvchnine helns the formation of noted th impaiejiceof ome of the sol pose tissue when taken into the lfifmHir t diersat the silence ofhisdrum tldo - a- - The German bark Zion which arriyedii fufsf t- - - - tij-- J i -- ad-i- - e J ¬ i liot knov hpwto beat aretreat Desaix never tanght mestnittxbinlbfeatt a chargeJ bli I cati beat a ohitrge that will make tliedeaG fall inio line Iibeat Uiat charge at tlwpyfmTuids J beat it at Monut Tabor I beat it at thebrides Pf Lodw May Inotbeat ithere Vliat think yaujUitV iisked Nar noleon of Besaix whose 6000 menwerei limited npt tar away - ¬ - -- v- c The battle is lostTrepliedth hero of Egypt but it is only three oclock There ifs time td gain another Forwards theiiti camma mded Na i poleonv Holdthe enQmyiin check yhile I rally andf reform t lle ajThy De Riding anions the demoralized men Soldiers ydu shouted of Victor he it have retreated fafcnOmrhT Yob know it is always my7 custom td sleopon the f field of battleMeanyhile the boy was beating that stiiTing charge and Desaix with his 6000 wns charging the whoe Austrian armyiVGo said he tqtheaidrde camp tell the first consul Iam advancing and must be supported by tlie cavalry fell mortally A moment wounded but the drum only beat the lbud6r and hisjineu rushedjCorAvard oavenge hinuV Kellermann s cavalry Vr tnein lUC iYUS- cnarirca to sunnori li tnaii columns cave way and were sdon a turbulent mass of fugitives Thus was Jrartfiigd westexl f rom the victorious Melas byi tlic oool grit cfthe devoted Desaix and by hipidm pk in- i - I lii nrl vnii - - i Jv n l i i - ¬ - ¬ j - ¬ - -- - - - ¬ - - i frn tjie-sergean- t- -- Ina Others were affected toa less1 festeutiJfat5l But the aggregate- weight jrut pnyby Y the entire crew was little less than 40u pounds i Several of the sailors areknown her and they are said tpbe scarcely recoil Q nizable when contrasted wit lithe ldf y iJ days The entire sudden talcing on ot fcVavoirdupois is attributed to vapor which generated by tlie actjion of the Yv sun oh the casks was inhaled by thefi telligent ji ntiQipatiion jpf4Pydeiusjirp inT seamen as they slept and vI acted precise- or Groucliys plaee atjs TTaterlpo ly in tbef same manner which it doe1 f-- J Grouchy acting like hfmmigkt have whehgivnas a tonic in ia 44prescription changed the fate of Europe Success Cant Hammes who sloht nftw KAIVJ Axiuitittv iai6t ii T -i tlvprspI fitirflv rh mnvcirt V f j i 5 who had been unsuccess- ¬ arsenic does not show any effect of the i An author V ful in getting a story accepted though inhplatibn Philadelphia Tamps - -he had kept ii oihgr for three years v Fine ClinrclieM in Manila noticing that the manuscript wasf badly V worn by constant transmission in- the f ff5y far the most striking- - cnaracteri JT mails- forwarded it by express to the istic of Manila is the number sizeUnVfDt last available publication on his list splendor of the rerigious edificessin ffff A valuing itat 75 Though the walled area is only nbdjatfiB1i j r y He was in luck ftlls tiineJ The fetory tat--was lost eh routei a flfl no tniceT of it its are half a dozen churches incluu- f3 vf IA zir ci coujd ihg a cathedral The spires and bell v S6me tiniecaevardTiHiffjriiandwho towers of these massive strucuresf SttW the most picturesque characteristiu stor asked feature of the city Tfttf widest bfv i A ypuever get that articleof yours the existing churches that of St A Did v on W11 giisjUne- was founded more tlfinr530l Uj Wf VM4 onlf Just sold1 if MTepTidaiJthe joyful yearsTago That it has withstoorl l lrli lim v va aiKKiiuAh jj iviiiimakiix ih 3 v -- o i i 7r i ii tr- ii u wuxe waA lilil mv-ii ivnu now mucnoia you geiiorii f tunes is proof of its soliditv oWrf iY ir known and both drugs have bedome tf - i favorite itonics f6r cPnvalescents Oh board thjc Zibrl the men slept very neniHO1 T ifhe dargp array of barrels containing v tledrug They were stored in thejft BO Y hold near the forecastle and jpartiajly ry t expPsed jtp the rays ofj the sunj whck streamed in through ipie open hatclu When only aboiit a week put from port Ju one of the crew mentioned to liismes- mates that a peculiar andlndescribabla lvI J odor was coming from he casics coh- tainingfthe drug It was nbtlongafter jnahiL their attention had been palled to itthat they all ndticed the same thingV Jf strange to Way noticed it all tli co Wrft aud more forcibly a week later Several of o jlt b ine uerman xars occame aware ot tnei- jal fact tliat they vere filling out their07j Jf clothes to a much Water extent t ai days went by became nbnormalfy1 V f stout in vast contrast to the former slim appearance which many pf thenj ry Hcaciituu uciuic tlie- laiiu n is leiLa One man gainedit is said25p6unns ii c vbtoi in Triifiiit VinrfinTns TOll is T J - - - -- t - - C rJ latrhe iT - - - - i- 1 t- - fft A i- - 4 - 1 -- X w T W i 1 ri--rv f - -- jrj - -- - -- - A be-fotin- d-i -- s-j y - - I -- f -- T y - tJiJh - tvinhnnnln1 r-rw i i 1- - if v 43 - - fe i i VSeventy five dollars - Itwas bought K uyumuuu Srn - of the ability of its J H4 TVorld x cj Pnaerio ia arcMfecSWiefeVft vfMJi - iv- vu4uks wiiJ5iictcr niri r i im Vs it - t-- iJl Si t4 o JK M -- TMfB6iffeB6EWs7rMis J1 r o IX j iefiMMi -- I89I Her Guess i - CATTLE 3 OR FEEDING Ruremi of An Irani Indnstry Exilnln ttow select tue aiosr rcora - I 1 could 1A t gt N -- work - SUBLETS FIRED ATSAtf JUAN 4 fsiniyAnlmuis t i at a True and Toneltingr Story ol Ils- - Prom One to Two Million Were Dls- - aftertime I have tossed upon my bednight night only to arise weary arid decharged nt theTSialth Reg- f ortnno and Misery Amid-f pressed in the mornings I canpoteat I rr come riijd go and am weighed down with one r Resrlment i Wealth and Plenty r ¬ i He yFor a week I have not slept an hour f i - i m IM w J V- - - An honorable woman she wished to of re ¬ support herself honorably She wished possible variation in all cases Good Catch in the sjtore or stock steer but to pay with money thatsbe had earned sults jjjSelept four pieces of ordinary six- - there are some distinctions that are her small bills for lodging food and incliencinff board20 to 24 inches ioner easily detected There are certain types dress And she could find no work Arc - A ail them together so as to foi ni a box of dattrefOF itistance that never feed you surprised that she became disclosing- one end Th top piece shouhl profitably under any conditions and couraged and was led to think that be un inch shorter than the others ail tit is quite as important todipcriminate there was no place for her in the world the bottom and top boards to the side against these vin the feed lot as to be She is only one of many And there boards thus making- the opening six able to recognize the excellencein other vare some women Who still live and- oc ¬ inches perpendicularly and four inches types casionally wonder whether it would Jhorrz6nally A sliding- door is then The characteristics that make the not have been wiser if the- - had put an ri jnade fto fit neatlyiinto the opebendiand profitable feeder are naturally more end to themselves two pieces of lath nailed against the difficult to detect in annuals in stock How many men are there to day h ends of the perpendicular boards pro condition than when fattened but not ¬ Boston do you suppose who are out of pecting one half inch inside The door withstanding this there are a number work without money and unable to get then slides down between the shorter of indications that are fairly reliable work of any kind upper board and the projecting edges Thoug h the Veiling1 steer may be com You answer Its their own f aul t in temporarily nine cases out of ten 4ind tliey need jparatively thin in flesh and backing the thick even covering oH the not suffer for there are1 all sorts of back and rib so essential in the finished charitable organizations which exist carcass We must nevertheless present for the express purpose of helping that blocky frame and stoutness of those out of employment A snug answer worthy of Marie An build accompanied by shaft straight legs wide back aud loin yell sprung toinette when French peasants were Tibs fullness back of stiouklers and in starving flanks prominent brisket full neck Last spring in this city a young man wellkrounded bar- ¬ of more than ordinary parts a writer vein wide ches and rel together wilh a good soft mellow of singular originality lostrhis place handling skin ard fine silky hair giv ¬ lie was a floorwalker in a shop of low ing what is termed the thick mossy prices He was discharged because coat without coarseness and with it business was slack and his services all a good strong vigorous head clear were not needed The proprietor of f CHEAP BABBIT TRAP full eye and quet temperament The his own accord gave him an excellent a trap set ready for rabbit b trigger lad d hole for trigger with piece of hoop iron importance of an even covering of flesh letter of recommendation The 20 tramped the city for catch e top view of door and door and good handling quality can hardly for he was hardly slides f lath support for door when trap be overestimated The bone should be from one end to the other He tried to is open moderately fine Ind clean Coarseness obtain work even in the humblest posi- ¬ To support the door a piece either in the boue or about the head tion His acquaintances were interestof the lath of lath is nailed oneach side of the door and horns is particularly objectionable ed in him He was sent to the char ¬ and notched at theupper end1 The sim- ¬ as it indicates Coarseness of texture itable organizations one after another ple cross shown at e supports the door throughout and a greater percentage of A prominent clergyman expressed an One end is tied to the door by means of offal and cheap meat as well as a ten- ¬ interest in him he said that if th2 a string- and one end is fastened to the dency to sluggish circulation The head young man would send him his address trigger which is the small notched should present a certain refinement he would no doubt be able to do somestick shown at b This passes through finish and vigor that in a measure in- ¬ thing for him The young man sent his the hole shown in d and when the trap dicate general quality and superior ex- ¬ address and inclosed a stamped enis set supports the door cellence of finished product though this velope There was no reply not the traps are placed in orchards refinement must not be accompanied slightest intimation that the clergyman These during- cold weather The rabbit in by delicacy Prof C F Curtiss in had ever heard of him or from him Xo running about the orchard finds the Fourteenth Annua licport of Bureau work no promise of work in shop fac- ¬ trap and seeing that it is a hole which j of Animal Industry tory or even in the street Finally wiH afford him protection backs into it and as a last desperate resort the ag ainst the trigger causing the PEN pushes TRAVELING PIG joung man tried the newsparer offices notch to slip off the catch and drop the He was not without experience kia door No bait is necessary The trap It Can Be Shifted from Place to Ilnce talent had been recognized in New York must be made of old weather beaten Encli Day with Coniparntlveiy by newspapers and magazines but boards for the strong- odor of new pine Xlttle Exertion again he could not find employment The traps will keep rabbits away not even as office boy While among farmers in Wisconsin should be placed near the rabbit runs All the time he was living with his where they come into the orchard It we ran across a novel device a movable mother and two younger brothers The is more successful on cold quiet clear pig pen which man of our rlroders mother was the only wage earner and nights An orchardist in central Illi- ¬ who keep in r yen pigs which hey she was earning eight dollars a week nois caug ht more than 1000 rabbi ts in want to put otft i grass will flnC ery She was not brought up to work but these traps during one winter Orange useful she did what she could and without The illustration will show how it is complaint For a month in the summer Judd Fanner made A pair pi old wheqls of any she too was without employment The MARKETING WHEAT young man grew thinner and thinner 1 Vm v yet- strange to say he was never wa Hi towM AlliaiifreiArilvlses Western BsLrm- but hope But there was no work for uji n LU liuiu ucA vuvivijumut him and a month ago some friends Advance in Price i made a little purse for him and sent him to a southern village where hia T he Farmers alliance of Wapello health might imjrove and where there county la has issued the following adholdwas at least an even chance of gaining vice to farmers of the state as to congenial position ing- wheat for higher prices Within a a steady advance up to the This is not a fairy story told to fill short time 75 cent mark at northwestern shipping Epace It is a true story We know the young man the clergyman the offpoints is certain as death and the farm ¬ ers have the game in their own hands icers of the charitable organizations If they play with a little caution The the friends i r j ytr v v And yet if this same lad had flung reason upon which we base our faith in Y AATT himself into the Charles and leftnnote the better price for wheat is that when 1 cannot find work and I will TRAVELING PIG PEN saying the crop of 1S9S was harvested the not be a burden to my mother you worlds supply from former years was roofed Poor practically exhausted and the bread kind will answer One corner is pen or reading it would have said over and floored for a sleeping faint hearted fellow Xo work Wiry eating world is now drawing its supis plies from the crop of the present year shelter during a storm A trough op- ¬ didnt he go to some charitable associa- ¬ Why didnt he come to me tion In other years and for many years the also permanently attached to the Or and it is more likely 3 011 would old stocks amounted tt hundreds of posite corner The pen can be readily shifted from have said millions of bushels when the crop of There was something out thus any given year was harvested and in place to place each day new giving the¬ about him He probably drank or he grass con had been discharged for negligence reckoning en the worlds supply the pigs a fresh place and tinually Western Rural perhaps theft At any rate there are gtim biers counted the old wheat as well always superfluous men as the new This jear there is no old HINTS FOR STOCKMEN- And there are women young and old wheat on which they can reckon The yes here in Boston who are told daily low price of wheat during- ten years Keep no stale stock on your pastures by the citizens and thecitizenesses that preceding 1897 was due not to n surplus - but let them be less in quantitj and of they are superfluous they are not wantin any given year but to the accumulations of preceding years The chief a better quality and will see better re- ¬ ed there is nothing for them to do cause hasTiow temporarily disappeared sults Hence despair Hence suicide or r Again the acute distress which for If at the end of six or seven weeks the shame Boston Journal piggies are growing nicely and look j three or four years afflicted many farm ¬ Jnprgrle Vitliout Hia ers in the northwest is no longer in well we may think of weaning but it Couldnt thing about jugglers Jut Queer said sight Farmers generally are in better should not be determined by their age an old time vaudeville manager I had shape to protect themselves against the but how they are eating and growing one of the best jugglers vulgar wiles of bulls and bears and and their ability to take care of them- ¬ under an engagement in the business once and he had those anmrals are perfeefry aware of selves no sooner opened than he started on a the situation Aaiotker important point in success highly ornamental ful fattening and the sole end of hog work all right but spree lie did his iVesrlect 31eans Great liOsss I got tired seeing is to obtain a large quantity him A thoughtful farmer soon learns that breeding wandering around with his jag otf meat of a there is no money In neglect or in suf a space of timegood quality Ain as short and told him I would cancel his date as cheap and at once if he took fering If ti eow goes hungry or gets a quick fattening possible another drink He ilrubbing from the cross hired man she health and age of depends upon the promised to stop and that night he hogs as well records her woes in the milk pail If season and condition of the food as the treated the audienee to a few things not on the programme For tire horse has sor teeth or n nail in his If our progressive milk and beef pro ¬ bottle slipped out of his handinstance a foot cr is fed poor hay his endurance and nearcondition and constitution show fche ef- - ducers have learned by dear experience ly brained the orchestra leader Then that they cannot afford waste rfects Even a sitting hen if bacily corn fodder how much to can their¬ he dropped a pyramid of glasses and they af scattered pieces hss Ircaf ed and illfed while breaking will ford to treat with indifference even the He wound up by all ovta- the parquet show her feelings by her slowness in lettir- a cannon ba getting back into laying condition threshed out straw which contains G5 roll into the footlights and smashed of digestible foad material eight or ten pounds There is a money value in comfort per ton more does dollars worth of fancy in than the former which becomes more and more appar- candeseents When he came off I asked Peasown early m spring as possible him ns a special personal favor to get ent as we study into it Nine outof ten make good feed for hogs This crop is drunk again and stay drunk farm animals will do the best they for the bal- ¬ know how they will work like ma fIlot appreciated by our farmers as it ance of the engagement He said he chines for the skilled operator who snouiu tae anu uiey probably will be in was ready to do anything to oblige and keeps tUc bearings oiled with comfort the near firtuie They are ready for his subsequent performances were su- ¬ use just when the pasture begins to perb Between times he Dakota Field and Farm would fail and efoye any other farm crop is stupor on a trunk in his dressingsit in a room available- - Western Plowman The Hens Xeed Variety- Queer people jugglers Xw Orleans Instead of feedingfwbeat eviry day Times Democrat Small Host IIone Best the grain may be varied by simply al- Cruel It has been proven conclusively by old lowing one kind of gram each day Why does- Bunts go around with his may be given the first day corn breeders thai the small hog house is the Oats the next and wheat the next The cost best for the raising of pigs A house hair pulled down over his forehead aid of food will be about the same as if but eight by ten feet with a Jot to itself is his shoulders all bunched up It mates one kind is given but the fowls will better than a large house where six to him look like a monkey I know it Some one who had a enjoy the changes of grain and keep in ten sows with their pigs are kept The I fences inclosing the grudge against him once told hJm that different lots need better health If meat milk and bulky added to the ration the not be over 30 inches in height just he looked like Xapolecn arid he be ¬ food are also Chicago Evening News jiens should lay provided they have high enough that you can easily step lieved it quartern and are not overfed Va ¬ over same without opening any gates warm Another Same for Cowavrdfce riety should always be the lule for Pursuing such a course will give you n Cruelty is bufV another expression of even thegrains differin their compo better lot of pigs Dakota FielB antf oWRrdicer L K W Bulletin Farm jtition Dakota Held and Farm I feeders who breed and purchase sheers for fat r I tenm observe strildnsr5 differences in the apiatlide dfaninasofvarying types and make up to lay on flesh readily and CHEAP RABBIT TRAP in such form and quality as to com If Placed In the Orchard in lVitt mand the highest price on the market It required h Well trained eye to detect Weather It Is Sure to Make st r all pervading thought iTSr - Practical and experienced ¬ tries twice to kill Those who tare acquainted herself with her wonder why sheiwishes to fiirowoffi her ljfe Itis said however that her failure to secure work may have preyed upon her mind May have preyed upon her mind A voting woman q ¬ - - i ¬ I times 15000 bullets fired for the firing was steady and did not slack up at any time This makes 1350000 bullets wbich were fired at the Sixth during the engagement and with these figures before one it is easy to understand why only some 80 of the brave boys who marched out of the city last April re ¬ turned The estimate of the number of bul lets fired given aboveis conservative as the Mausers can easily fire 0 shots per minute and it is probable that nearly 2000000 bullets were in the storm of lead which the Sixth weathered ¬ ¬ Have you any idea of the hailstorm of bullets we went through on San Juan hill said piie of the officers off the SJxth the other evening while at supper witli several of his fellow of-¬ ficers who had beenirihe battle- This started the discussion and Capt Keu non figured out approximately how many bullets were fired at theSixth on that eventful dayGathered up on the top of the bill were 1500 Spaniards arid with their Mausers they could fire ten shots per minute with the greatest easer and this makes 15000 bullets which were rained down on the Sixth every minute The battle Jasted for an hour arid a half which is 90 minutes and there were 90 - waking hours She Ah Marie have you not guessed what it is r that troubles me V Yes Youre afraid there may be another eall for men ahdxyOull Kave togb and fight rm t t An hoar afterward hewasfetillMvalking around in a circle and wondering whether1 sne reany meant it or not unicago evening v It 5s with me in my It it is too bad Im sorry for you is with me in my dreams News A millionaire Confessed the secret of h success in jtwo words hard work Hejwj he put in the best part of his life m gaining dollars and losing health and now putting in the other half in spending dollar to get back health Nothing equals Hostet terrs Stomach Bitters for restoring health to the overtired body and brain It gets at Uw starting point the stomach and overcomes nervousness sleeplessness dyspepsia ana indigestion Thepathof ambition leads to a great many j political graves Chicago Pa hews The cold fceeps active the pain of Sciaticai St Jacobs Oil drives it out rn1 Af M Uliaasir il - hy Halls Catarrh Cure F J Cheney Co Props for any case of patarrh that cannqt be cured We the undersigned have known F J Cheney for the last 15 years and b jlieve him pertectly honorable m all business transac- tipns and hnancially able to carrv out any obligations made by their firm West Triiax Wholesale Druggists To - We offer Qne IJundred Dollars Reward Tolpdo O Hows Tliis - Walding Rinnan Marvin Wholesale Druggists Toledo 0 Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaced of the system Price 75c per bottle Sold iby all Druggists- Testimonials free Halls Familv Pills are the best - ledo O ¬ f r v f Af loqkingy and If I had such a wife as Mrs Negley I think I could be supremely happy Why I dont consider her especially good Ileal Irize - very clever I know but when her husband starts to tell a funny story she doesnt assume the look of a martyr or try to change the subject Cleveland Leader v itiseasy to see that she isrjt ¬ i QUEER SAVAGE RITE i Many persons have their good day and their bad day Others are about half siekf all the time They have headache backache and are restless and nervous Food does not taste good and the digestion fc poor the skin is dry andsallovapdvdisfigured with pimples or eruptions sleep brings no rest and work is a burden What is the cause of all this -- h i I 4 To Cure a Cold in One Day All 25c- - Impure blood One Tribe of Fiji Islanders Who Once fTake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets druggists refund money if it fails to cure a Year Walls Barefoot Upon Red Hot Stones And the remedy ¬ - ¬ Dipping one hand in molten lead and walking upon red hot iron without in-¬ jury are feats for which scientists have found satisfactory explanation but the facts were known long before the sci- ¬ entists found out the reason why Many such cases are recorded during the time of the inquisition and were set down as miracles But barbarian tribes have similar feats and it is food for speculation how they came to be attempted in the first place Dislocated by Scorn Is Glorinda proud since she has been abroad V Proud She holds her head so high that it hangs down her back Detroit Free Press Very few people appreciate the importance of doing a thing right in the first place Atchison Globe j ¬ Check Colds and Bronchitis with Hales Honey of Horehound and Tar Pikes Toothache Drops Cure in one minute r Its pretty hard for some men to keep their wants down to their incomes4 Chicago Dailv News - ¬ - - the island of MBuyn in the heart of Money makes the mare go but that is not the forest about 22 miles from Suva believed to be wholly due to her sex Town the Fiji capital About a quarter of a Lopics mile from the seashore there is dug in Nothing so common as muscular pains and the ground a trough six feet deep by aches St Jacobs Oil cures 25 feet wide The bottom of this pit is paved with flat stones on which wood Of all the letters in the alphabet only hvo is heaped and set on fire When the are 0 K Golden Days j stones have become red hot the burn ¬ A slip a sprain a sling Use St Jacobs ing wood is removed and the fire walk- ¬ Oil cured No sling ers adorned with green leaves having gone down into the trough promenade Black and blue are the universal football in procession over the fiery pavement colors L A W Bulletin their bare feet receiving no injury hard whatever Crowds of spectators some StHard wintei- Easy aches Hard rub wtn Jacobs Oil cure from Australia and Europe witness this extraordinary performance Shingle vour house before you plaster it - was- cured by After six Once a year one tribe of Fiji island- ¬ Pisos Cure years suffering I 29 Ohio Ave Mary Thomson ers exhibit an exploit of this kind in Allegheny Pa March 10 94 - through whjeh poisons are carried from the body When all impurities are removed from the blood nature takes rigbtliold and completes the cure If there is constipation take Ayers Pills They awaken the drowsy action of the liver they cure biliousness Wrlia It clears out the channels We have the excluslvo services of of the most eminent physicians iu tho United States Write trccly all the particulars in your case You will receive a prompt reply without cost Address DB J C AYER Lowell 31033 Huiuo to oup DoctOP f r 4 it AFRICANS ON A STRIKE jNatlve Carriers Who Rebelled cause They Did Not Get Their Usual Whipninar Be- Hams Horn pf 7 - Ili urz V T- ---- - COULD NOT SLEEP Mrs Pinkham Relieved Her of All Her Troubles Vi S if tetftfcfefcSe Av G t ¬ i ¬ vi y k ¬ - ¬ is rather an unusual occurrence Madge Babcock 17Q Second for a man to demand that he be flogged StMrs Grand Eapids but the late Mr Joseph Thompson had trouble with its Mich had ovarian an experience of this nature upon one and pains now sheattendant aches is well Here of his African expeditions A whole are her own words company of native carriers once threat ¬ Your Vegeta- ¬ ened the success of the trip by a strike ble Compound has insisting they would rather face death made me feel like or slavery unless they had their rights a new person and were properly flogged Mr Before I be ¬ Thompson differed from many travel- ¬ gan taking it ers in Africa in that in the first place I was all run he w as eager to deal kindly with his downfelttired men and secondly in that he never andsleepymost went in for self advertisement Being of the time humane he punished the nnisdoings of had pains in his porters by fines It was this mode my back and of chastisement that angered the men side and such They demanded to be flogged instead terrible They always had been flogged for mis- ¬ -r headaches conduct and they didnt see why their all the time money should be stopped So he had to and could not put his wishes on one side and prom- ¬ sleep well ise the porters a liberal use of the hip¬ nights I al po hide the next time they behaved so had ovarian badly And then the men shouldered trouble Through their parcels and their guns again and the advice of a resumed their walk in perfect happi It wt i- iiz tllllilli Send your address on a postal and we will send you our 158 page illus- - jg jg JjJ trated catalogue free jj WINCHESTER jjj 180 REPEATING ARMS CO COITJr Winchester Ave HEwHAVET Allens XJIcerlne SalVe vrorld the is the only sure cure In fer Chronic Ulcers Bone Ulcers Scrofulous Dicers Varicose Ulcers Whit SvelUntr Fever Soreu and all Old Sores It never fails Draws oat all poison Saves expense and suffflrinff Curospermanent Best salve lor 15oile Carbuncles Illes Salt Shenta Burns Vulm and all Fresh Wounds By mail small 33c large iJ3c CO Book St Paul Minn 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medicine I cannot praise your earn between sular occupationq S14hichildren can Kvcn vr Kfhnnl lmnre new und K v1 Vegetable Compound too much My onirrt oriirinnl nZ Mnuotn iiuut no can 4tai re- JCJI husband aad friends see such a change stamp Postofllce box NEW YOKIC y in me I look so much better and have FSOUFTLT KE3LIETJEH some color in my face PEBMATinRMTrT mrrrrvn invites women who are by our neat clean remedv Trlni nt-Mrs Pinkham ill to write to her at Lynn Mass for some cases by mail 25c in stamps Double pkj sent to first applicantsendimrthatamonntamlmcntionimr advice which is freely offered this paper licxol Jlfgr Co InBn BId5 Sta 0 Chicago it all troubleshave gone table Compound and since taking J cents of all druggists cc Hall Co Nashua N H 1 Mstmas SSJ A 2-a0-3- - 111 oO STAR PLUG M NATURAL LEAF PLUG CLIPPER PLUG CORNER STONE PLUG L SLEDGE PLUG SCALPING KNIFE PLUG VZVM 3 50 14 24 - 125 3 40 C8 4 00 x 40 3 50 - a TRUST I Not Vleici byorV 70 64 Ul SLEDGE MIXTURE SMOKING S3H 7 8U 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WHEKE ALL ELSE FAILS mm E to tkutjnm BKK- CUEAPKR lfc MX4 -- F8SH TACKLC iC5wJS5B IWtLLAfiiFMCWTnft m - M m n 18KU8iClXCIN itC ANK 17S7 il please tent I thu ay JJJJ SS - v o Wr-S T y-v-- - T p rt wpisrpwjjfji jgBsBMgir- - 8 Cor 7th THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY FRIDAY DECEMBER 2 1898 Main Tine USTe w 3LjOiisville He My rents per yard Wrapper Flaisnettes latest Fall styles worth 10 cents 1 the Holidays are IJow jlpppoachind 150 each Store IS- - Cor 7th Main U r - e will endeavor to give you prices that have never been given before in this vicinity We must reduce our stock before the first of the year sind in order to do so we have given you some prices below that will interest you and all other soods that are not mentioned w 3 will give the ssaine liberal discount as though they were advertised j 50 cents 348 each Mens and Boys Mackintoshes For a good sized Calico Corn For an extra heavy Chinchilla 25 cents each double texture with cape worth fort worth 75 cents ramies Ecru and white satin 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the offers 1 - iW -v -- Your choice of any Calico in the house at 3 u uof x Ui rourselfifyouareinneed of a bill j1- - cents per yard a limit of 20 yds to the customer none sold to merchants A ilxvyi uu a U1US111 uu price wnicn will onlv nre vail wt aurm unis sale oaii ana see iqf We will save you money 12 u Of New 3Lo ULis LOUISVI hvtoiojelx Advertisement J JSt2os3322L BullcSLlxis Notice Parties wanting photos for Christmas presents should place orders Call noio in order to get them in time and see samples of the late3t the Porcelain and Ivorytype pictures made in both large and small sizes the piet tiest finest and most durable picture iOiXjaksioa iulh 53aaJiAkJiwnincmuargMBTrwinrwriiiiilff tljjlsgt ncxnraim2Ma GREENBACKS ¬ or Government Money 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 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