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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): December 30, 1898
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twelve months we will call to ducted by Eld Tynder at two ocloek your attention trom time to time yesterday afternoon at the residence r-- Micbeli t SHERRjffrtJ and Tokay wines fifty The following were the pall bearers cents perfmarfr at ¬ Died On Wednesday morning at her J X ttJjSWDiFS line eff Christmas godus home in this city Mrs M Ada Smith widow of the late Dr J B Smith in is the tOwn CaU and see the fifty sixth year of her age The de them R ceased had been an invalid foryeara and HMeR was a sufferer from heart trouble She SauiV pine apple Neufa- New is survived by three children Mrs SO chatel cbeggg Carpenter Miss Anna Smith and Dr 3B ¬ BLACKlAfeES at J T Hintobs beam ISgE tfyh LITERATURE S9SS69SSSS96SSSSSSSSSS CRITICAL REVIEWS Thoughtful thorough and comprehensive reviews of all important publica- ¬ tions in the civilized world rench German Italian Spanish as well as English and American works are treated from week to week W D Kowells 7 - is an international weekly journal of literary criticism It is a comparatively new periodical which has been recognized from its first number as a review of the highest standing tf NewtOn - t g- WE HAVE PLANNED MANY GOOD THINGS flour froJofParis Milling Co tell FOR THE NEW YEAR Among them a rew up to date MAKTEL EOOM iD which the residence of Roseberry Rogers A lib tyOUT grocer you Want no Other eral reward for return to The News All grdcers keep it largest stock a ad the 1qv S prices will be combined 2t office at Paris Ky E P Clarke Jas Carpenter A C Ball Charles Clarke Isaac Chanslor W M Layson John Peed and Joshua Barton Lost Opera glasses gold and ebony F B- - McDermotts DontSny other lut BELLES LETTRES Special articles appear weekly in the paper sometimes under the title of Among My Books written by such well known authors and critics as EDMUND fOSSE MAX MULLER SIR HERBERT MAXWELL DEAN STUBBS and from time to time original pieces of literary work poems fiction and essays are published but in each case only from the pens of world famous writers such as RUDYARD RfPLlNQ GEORGE MEREDITH Each week a leading article in the nature of an editorial appears These leaders are prepared bykthe editor and deal exclusively with literary snbjecis t Purity riJr - DEPARTMENT HandsE cut glass novelties leather goods nttfoajlions toilet articles etc Whenever man boy We have bought from the Milward Com piny their refinishing the name of Ja W Davis or child sees suitabietliiid appropriate presents at Co stamped department engaged their men and ae able 0 make new your old on an article they never question the Clark Snnevs furniture All through this tor- - lniprovGnvnt is the watchword In quality tf iUNTHKRfiue candies tor sale for Stock In Style In Construction In service raisins dates figs currants t -- A FINISHING Henry Junes 74 AMERICAN LETTERS The Bi weekly letter written by William Dean Howells deals in that authors original and keen way with subjects of vital interest in the American world of letters and art A 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thoroughly up to date weekly periodica devoted to fashions for women will be during 1809 as heretofore - rll y7 p la A mn Send for our Holiday Shopping List containing many valuable Suggestions iardccspxomptly attended to Goods seat to our Patrons on Selection Mail A MIRROR OF FASHIONS Exclusive models of gowns from Paris London and New York will be published each week The Paris Letter By KA H S STOUTS BHHHHHRn THARINE DE FOREST The London Letter By a Special Correspondent 9 ftKifl S R Crockett 2 The New York Letter By ANNIE T ASHMORE will aid women in all those little points of fashion matters that are suck keeping one dressed in good taste 11 g - ri ji r fei C- 2000 and upwards Fit and satisfaction guaranteed prcpt6rn1rgi Remodeling LADIES SUITS i4V SaniMWromptllbyirif Reliable companies sm P ihq -- kss rm 1 JvlilK pOUJJU -- U j lO A O gicLVjO JfrtAM MA 4 ni H o3 Pl Cut- - better wild and storm insures against nre W 0 BItfTOX Agent New Train Service Commencing che into consumption but use the cele brated Dr John W Bulls uougn Syrup at once It is a wonderful remedy for all throat and lung affec- ¬ tions and will cure a deep seated cough or cold in a few days Dont wait rmfiTit developB fJWIlM9KVrsofselectedgQ Paper Patterns ns will be furnished - ileitis 7A BmSSSW-l-mmma- nublshedfrpt will liVrji 4 bewiaur- nu iTCimit riTff k n s Outline Patterns w F- COLORED FASHIOfTTLlTES - mmmsm S 8 vrvintl ir liiW iinnmnni published once a month will assist women- in selecting the proper colors for dress FICTION Kathajine De Forest Now is the time to have the sleeves and ripple haclcs of out-of-sty- le your last seasons Monday December 5th Jackets Remodeled to conform with this seasons styles Also refitting clonks mantel 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 Mr FRANK TUMA - Cincinnati Railway will make several important changes in train service from Paris Train leaving Frankfort at 340 p m will fun through to Paris arriving at 510 p m making close connection for Kentucky Central points A new train will leave Paris at 540 p m and arrive at Frankfort at 710 p m The morning train arriving at 840 am and leaving at 930 a m will remain as heretofore All of these trains will be strictly passeneer trains and hereafter freight trains will not carry passengers Frankfort DrBulIs h Svrup JOUfi Doses are small and pleasant to take recommend it Price 25 cts At all druggists tf By Kit Kennedy The Meloon Farm By MARIA LOUISE POOL S R CROCKE TT A Confident To -- Morrow By BRANDER MATTHEWS Will cure a Hacking Cough VHBv are three serial stories to appear in iRog that have seldom been equalled in plot and treatment SHORT STORY CONTRIBUTORS Christine T Herrick Harriet P Spofford Margaret S Briscoe Mary E WHkins J Doctors YA Mary b WHfcins gS Ella W Peattle Marlon Harland Caroline Tieknor Ruth McEnery Stuart ikk- - SPECIAL ARTICLES TO APPEAR By A W McCULLOUGH News and Opinions OF The Busy riother The Deaf Child Bv Mrs Women Earning a Living ANNIE RAMSEY Of National Importance THE SUN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH Daily by mail Daily and Sunday by mail 6 Ladies Tailor Ssss SS8SSS86SSeSSS8SSSSSSSeSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS a year 8 a year - 6 Brandar Matthews By ADAH NE XV STERLING By HELEN DOUGLAS In addition to thcae there will be many others all of instructive value to women A SPECIAL OFFER S T FOUR WEEKS FOR Copy 4 00 a Year 10 Cents a R BROTHERS Publishers New York N Y Address HARPr After College What d ASSIGNEES SALE No it is not claimed that Foleys Honey and Tar will cure Consumption or Asthma hi ad-¬ vanced stages it holds out no such false hopes but does truthfully claim to always give comfort and relief in the very worst cases and in the early stages to effect a cure Sold hv James Kennpdv Druggist imjnaii The undersigned will in North Mid dletown Ky at the 6tore occupied by Priest Bros beginning on Saturday December 31st 1898 at 2 oclock p m and continuing from day to day expose to auction their stock of goods is the Greatest Sunday Newspaper in Terms Sums over 5 00 purchaser the World may either pay cash or give note with approved security Se hand bills Price 5 cents a copy By mail i a yr J C Sumpter Address THE SUN New York Assignee of Priest Bros 2t s The Sunday Sun -- IrOVISD TABLEI during 1899 will be devoted to FiftioH Travel and Sport And will be the best all arotrad boyJs paper published -- KABLROAD TIME CARD L N JR Rv mmmmmmmm CEtRtSTMAS f jmwWk K2kn iK fl M TWO SERIAL STORIES t Jc r Forward March By Gavin Hamilton By MOLLY ELLIOT SEAWELL is a story of the time of TTinc i Frederick the Great tRcK j KIRK MUNROE ARRIVAL OF TRAINS ctnrv nfa vonnt4iero with Roose velts Rough Riders PEEBLES NAME On a Box of Candy carries with It a guarantee of absolute purity Money can not buy any higher grade Ingredients than are used In Its manufac ¬ ture and that Is why Peebles Candjr is always wholesome Agents aro supplied dally fresh from the fac- ¬ tory and that is why Peebles Candy is more delicious than that of others e fiestas Although- - superior in evqp y jwaf higher thte olsti Sor Peebles Candr are Agents Sor Allegretti eUm Chocolate Creams A ull line may always be found Should be something useful some- ¬ From Maysville T 42 a m825 p m thing that is needed and that will give pleasure to the recipient What could DEPASTURE OF TRAINS be more useful than a pair of shoes Let us suggest To Cincinnati 515 a m 751 a m A pair of shoes to some poor and 340 p m needy friend To Lexington 747 a m 1105 a m A pair of Fancy Slippers to your 545 p m 1014 p m daughter To Richmond 1108 a in 543 p m Apair of shoes for the boy better and 1016 pm fiuer ones than he has been wearing To Maysvilte 750 a m 635 p m A pair of house siippexs for f ather F B Carr Agent A pair of Home Comfort shoes for gsa-sd-inotk- From Cincinnati 1058 a m 538 p m 1010 p m From Lexington 511 a in 745 a m 333 p m 627 p m From Richmond 505 a m 740 a m 0 Kirk Mucroe Q SOME SHORT STORIES SCOUTING ON THE PLAINS By Buffalo Bill J WOLVES vs DISCIPLINE By Henry W FisaiER r 0j A DANDY AT HIS BEST By JuliaxRalpu 7S 328 pm GIFTSsa aw rvrrwAWci nv cnim By George EWiLik THE CfUNSHOT MINE BjRCGINALD - rr H By ChakTles F Lummis THE KINGS TREASURE SHIP GOUKLAV W crus Adams ft These stories are founded on fact and in many cases are the actual experi- enceof the authors CHUIS1NG WITH DEWEY RESCUE OF REDWAY THE yw By Harold Martin Stonk BILLY OF BATTERY B A SCARED FKrHfER By Colgate Baiter By W J Henderson A WAR CORRESPONDENT AFLOAT STORIES OF THE WAR t Bill ft w t grr Ea8Si By Carlton T Chapman WITH CARR0N AT EL CAVEY ByFLExcitER c Raksome p 2 J r tmSa TtCLES ON SPORT AND TRAVEL - Ths Joseph UJeeb JOSEPH S PEEBLES EutablUucd Peebles Cantfy and AllegrettI Rubers Chocolate Creams sold exclusively In this city by Sffltf Prost I O Bl SWEMBI OfrFlGE Lots of things in Footwiar that are both useful and nice for presents can be found in our stock Julian Ralph jl Huws 1 140 Cincinnati to 10 a na 7 to 8 p m to 3 p m tins A great winner- SOIST FEE We teiirc to establish Agencies for Lyleburn FruiJ Cake 1 - G S VARDBN TAS - The teachings of 60 years experleiiae as to all that is best in the line of Babbles Drinls ables and Sxnokeables Is sumniea up la ft CO page price list Sent free Wrttoferit 11 t Cbrth - ays Shoe Store Mcin These articles will be of especialinterestto every live and ncgeticboy who loves adventura and out daor sport ARCTIC WAYFARERS ALASKAN FISHERMAN By Cykus C AuaSis S3- ByH C jERbME TWO FOOTED FIGURBVSi53IG FLY FISHING u ART OF Dy V G van T bt rsJrxx By E C Kevt EICYSHE POLO TRBBSOP CLUB HOUSES By A IISODrRWkByDAN Beard rf - i- - iifct - Paris Ky t 1 THE EDITORS TABLE - Office Bhone 35 Besideuce Phone 27 Nicht Ring Formerly office of late Dr Buck 15nov tf f n JLri in MMhuiiiHiuiinnm t 1 1 1 1 STAiMPS AND COJNS AH will receive atxjntion JO Cents a Copy A Molly EEiot 1 1 1 l 1 wi 11 - 1 Searell W Address HARPER THE CAMERA CLUS PROBLEMS AND PUZZLE ach month in the ROUND TAtUJ Subscription JJ Yjta New York H Y BROTHERS Publishers MM JJ v SSS969S9SSS9SSStr2S3SSS3SS3SSSSSSSSS jtt i t SSRV t t 1 a i f - r f 5fl ftW jrT1 SEBMBflBfl Kj Stt 1 v JM - iras rS r THE JiGlEBON NEWS PAEISKT PRIDAY DECEMBER 30 1898 MORRILL DEAD HAVANA IS ALL EXCITEMENT - T THE TWO FLAJ YiHs TROOPS ARRIVE TOO LATE NEW YEARS DAY IN HAVANA A SURPRISE PART The Senator From Vermont Succumbs Brookes Ord r Forbidding the Presence ol CnbanvInRursrent8 Evacuation Day the Cause Cubans Will Not Decorate 29 to an Attack of Pneumonia Hs Wifes Remains Are Now in a Vault Rock Creek Cometery Near Washing ¬ ton Frobubiy the Senators Btidy --Will Also Be Deposited There at Washington Dec S Morrill 28 Hon Justin ¬ H senator from Vermont died at 25 minutes past 1 oclock Wednesday morning- in the 89 th year of his age after an illness of less than a week With him when the end came were his sister-in-laMiss Louise Swan his son James Mr Benjamin Durfee for a long time associated with the senator in the finance committee work at the capitol and Col S E Chamberlain an intimate friend Senator Proctor was in the house at the time as were also reveral other friends The senator never recovered from the unconscious state into which he lapsed early in the - day and his death was calm and peace- ¬ ful The immediate cause of death was nneumonia which developed from an v w the senior United States Cuban residents of Havana declared Wednesday night if Gen Brooke does not rescind his or- ¬ der barring- representatives of the Cu ¬ ban insurgent army from being pres¬ ent at the evacuation day ceremonies on New Years day they will close their houses on that occasion tear down their flags and decorations and remain indoors The Cuban peace commission after a stormy interview with Gen Brooke Wednesday night telegraphed Gen Gomez not to come to Havana as he intended as no courtesy could be shown him The Cubans are greatly excited Wednesday night they stood on every corner of the city discussing- the situa- ¬ tion in a half frenzied manner We have not fought for a change of mas- ¬ We have f oug ht for liberty and ters not for a new ownership declared Juan Frederico Centellas one of the most prominent Cubans in Havana Our army is still in the field They shall not lay down their arms until we find out whether we are to be slaves or free Two nights ago Gen Ludlow noti- ¬ fied the commission that Gen Gomez and other prominent Cuban army lead- ¬ ers could be present at the ceremo- ¬ nies and that the Cuban army might enter Havana Wednesday night Gen Brooke told the commission that the Cuban army is not to be recognized and is to have no part in the demonstrations of Jan- Havana Dec Btars and Stripes and Stars and 3aljs Float Over Many Havana Buildings Slaj Gen Brooke Military Governor of Cuba Arrived in Havana Tuesday Mi- raculous Change Wrought by Order of Capr Gen Castellanos x Spaniards at Iloilo Surrender to Insur ¬ Tho Cubans Will be Permitted to Cele- gents Before Arrival of Americans brate But Amorican Soldiers Will Tke r Flag Hoisted Over the City Be onDuty to Preserve Order It Came to a Man Who TlftflAo 2Ia yvlt Himuelf Solid Waiters tne N c M ¬ The citizens of Havana read in their morning papers an order from Capt Gen Castellanos permitting- the display of Cuban and American flags inside the lines- - of Spanish jurisdiction and early Tuesday morning the Stars and Stripes and the Lone Star of Cuba floated over many buildings in the heart of the city and in streets where the Spanish soldiers still keep guard The only buildings excepted in the order are the government offices Havana therefore is now bright with color and fire crackers are being exploded in the streets and on the plazas Fear of the Spaniards disappeared with the appearance of this order for out came thousands of flags secretly made by the women of the households or clandestinley purchased from adventurous peddlers Robert A Scott formerly city treasurer of Jacksonville Fla succeeded in getting- a small cargo of flags into Ha ¬ vana some weeks ago and flags origin ¬ ally costing about 4 cents have been selling for about a dollar each The order of Capt Gen Castellnosa was issued after a conference with Gen Ludlow and it will be followed TuesK day night by an1 order closing- the 28 - Havana Dec ¬ Washington Dec 29 There is a good deal of anxiety in official circles here over recent events at Iloilo Two official dispatches have been received by the state and war departments but it is impossible to gather from them an accurate knowledge as to the condi ¬ tion there It is not even possible to learn whether the insurgents or the American forces have taken the place Wednesday morning United States Consul Pratt at Singapore cabled the state department Spanish fled Iloilo taken 24th Borneo to the This threw officials into deeper doubt than before The American expedition which left Manila to go to Iloilo 2000 troops and the war ships Baltimore and Callao ¬ Brown had received a setback that he said for some the Cubans will make January 1 a day will not recover from his coffee timehonest¬ I every Dodson as he sipped of great celebration and no attempt ly believe that he has corrupted will be made to check them unless decent waiter in the city by his outlandish im- ¬ making it they grow riotous But enough troops system of cvertipping tipper to getalmost any serv possible for a modest Havana Dec 29 It is expected that ¬ would scarcely have had time it is said to have reached Iloilo by the 24th So the inference is that the in- ¬ surgents are in possession Color is lent to this belief by the fact reported in one telegram that the Spaniards had retreated to a strongly fortified town on the island of Mindanao This does not agree with Consul Spratts state- ¬ ment that they fled to Borneo the north coast of which is a British possession but it is believed that the consul is in error on this point Just before noon another dispatch ¬ ¬ came from Gen Otis that at once con- - J - t SENATOR J S MORRIKL J attack of grip contracted about a The venerable senator was confined to his home but seven days No definite funeral ai rangements have been made It is altogether like¬ ly that public services will be held in the senate chamber but just when can iioE now be stated The remains of Mrs Morrill who died during- the preu- ent year are now in a vault at Rock Creek cemetery hear this city and it may be that the senators body will be deposited there pending removal to Strafford Vt where a mausoleum is mow in course of construction week ago - - t - - In the death of Honl Justin Smith Morrill Vhe senate lost its senior member in point of Bervice and its oldest in age He had served in the senate continuously for more than 31 years snd he was 88 years old on the 14th of April last With the single exception of Hon Galu- sha GroAf of the houe of representatives he the only man in congress whose congres- ¬ sional caieer began prior to the beginning of the civil war and he had the honor over Mr Grow in that his congressional service had been continuous covering in the senate and ioue combined almost 44 years Mr Morrill vvas Jit - jf 1FS - 4 jim5mtier ofthe housV ifonxthat ktateT i a member of the 34th congress taking his seat at the first assembling of that body after tho 4th of March 1855 He was re elected to tho 25th 3Gth 37th 38th and 39th congresses and wasin 1867 elected to the senate to succeed uary 1 This action at once caused the Cu bans to declare that they would stay in their houses and the day of rejoicing over the raisng of the Stars and Stripes would be turned into a day of gloom and that the city should have the appearance of a town in mourning Americans in Havana are much alarmed at the increased mortality in The civil register Wednesthe city day night shows that three persons died of Asiatic cholera and four of malarial fever Tuesday four deaths were reported of yellow fever and 11 of malarial fever out of a total death roll of 57 Smallpox is on the increase Three or four deaths are reported every day Yellow fever cases are increasing Americans expect by hurried san itary work to improve conditions rap ¬ idly af terJanuary 1 The thing that alarms or at least disgusts the Amer- ¬ icans more than any other disease that ilourishes here is leprosy Tuesday night was one of alarm It was feared that Wednesday the riots would assume a graver aspect The insurgents who have not been permit Je44n thejsity since the affair at the Hotel Ingleterra were allowed to come in and act as police The effect of their presence in Mariat ¬ cafes at Gen 10 p m - -- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Monserrate San Juan de Dios and ¬ 2IonJLuke P Poland He held his seat in tho senate since that date without interruption having been elected six terms successively His present term to which he was phosen in 1890 would not have expired until 1903 It was at the beginning of the war that Mr Morrills practical business training first brought him forward as a man of national rep- ¬ utation He was the author of the Morrill tariff act of 1861 which was the basis of all the tariff legislation of war times In 1864 he be ¬ came chairman of the committee on ways and means the principal committee of the house and at that critical time of especial import ¬ wounds received ance The city was quiet Wednesday night After entering the senate Mr Morrill con ¬ ¬ tinued to give his attention largely to finan Four companies of the 10th United cial and commercial questions and during tho States infantry kept guard greater part of his term of service he was Reina a formidable battery opposite identified as a member of the committee on finance which committee deals especially with Morro and Regla was Wednesday oc¬ He first became chairman of cupied by United States troops Ca- ¬ these subjects this committee in 1877 succeeding Senator banas is also occupied with a detail of Sherman when the latter entered the cabinet of our troops President Hayes and he held this position con- ¬ tinuously after that date except during the 46th nrid53d congress when the democratic party THE GOVERNMENT OF GUAM controlled the senate and during those inter ¬ vals he continued at the head of the republican It Will DfiCer From Other Colonial Fosses representation on the committee In recent sions iu Having a Naval Instead of years he delegated the greater share of the de ¬ a Military Governor tails of the committee work to the younger members of the committee but there had been Washington Dec 29 The island of but few times when he was not a regular attend ¬ Guam will probably be different from ant upon the committee meetings and many in stances are related of his surprising activity in the other colonial possessions or directing the affairs of the committee up to dependencies of the United States m - other districts where rioting- has occurred was magical The insurgents would ride into a half frenzied crowd of paraders and after leading the shouting- for a few moments would disperse the crowd The insurgents word is law with the simple people of the lower districts of the city and they were implicitly obeyed Only a few riots occurred Wednesday Several people were afternoon wounded and one man will die from During his long career Mr Morrill gave his attention to many questions and no man in public life was more given than he to taking gSp a subject and holding on to it through years He was iho and years until consummated Veal father of the scheme for the construction of a building for the congressional library and to him and Senator Voorheeswho yearly joined liim impressing this question upon congress is the splendid library building a monument Very near to his heart also was the plan for the erection of a sister building for the su- ¬ preme court He had been pressing a measure of construction to the looking for many years and such a building had on three different occasions prevailed upon the senate to pass his bill for this purpose His last appearance in the senate was on the 19th instant when Le m de a speech of half an hours duration in advocacy of the supreme court building bill Heat the same time pre ¬ vailed upon the senate to pass the bill in the face of some opposition the last having a naval instead of a military governor The reason quirement of the island was to obtain a conveniently located naval station for our war ships and that being the case the navy should have exclusive control The command will be of importance for the island has a population of more than 8000 people and so far irom these being barbarians about 1400 of them are of European extraction sole reason for the selection and ac is that the ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ was fought between M Kubik a of M Horanzski and M Kenedi a journalist Swords were the weapons and both men were wounded Go ff Nut a Candidate for Senator 29--The llorh Wounded in a Dnel Buda Pest Dec 29 A third duel son-in-la- w sands of people paid tho last tribute to signature stating- that he is not nor ¬ him and the funeral cortege was one does he intend to be a candidate beof the largest ever seen in Louisville fore the coming legislature for United States senator A Goat Jndce Ex Mayor Jacobs Funeral Louisville Ky Dec 2S The fu ¬ Wheeling W Va Dec neral of Hon Chas D Jacob was held Intelligencer publishes a brief letter Tuesday morning- at 11 oclock Thou- ¬ Thursday over Judge Nathan Goffs - Farm Ludlow rode around the city late Monday night watching- thevtem- per of the people in the streets Fourteen persons were wounded by people who fired different kinds of weapons in the streets Maj Gen John H Brooke military governor of Cuba arrived here from the United States Tuesday The city jail was delivered into the hands of the Americans on Saturday One political prisoner was found there Col Bacallao who was captured with Gen Ruiz Rivera and who was par ¬ GEN EMILIO AGUlttALDO doned for political offences but sen- ¬ tenced to death on the charge of mur- ¬ firmed the fears of the officials of the war department as to what had taken der The United States transport Jttobile place at Iloilo It appears that the having on board two battalions of the American forces had arrived too late xst Texas and the 2d Louisiana has ar-¬ on the scene and that the insurgents rived here from Savannah Ga which had added to the difficulty of the problems already presented by hoisting port she left on December 15 flag Havana Dec 28 The Spanish their been over the city which they besieging for months The troops Tuesday still further contracted have contained in their lines and withdraw to the ex-¬ news wasfrom Gen Otis the folio wing message tremity of the peninsula on which the Manila Dec 27 city of Havana is built They now oc Adjutant General Washington cupy scarcely two square miles The Sent Col Potter on fast vessel to United States troops have moved from 24th to communicate with the suburbs into the city proper and Hoilo onGen jRiosu latter evacuated Tuesday night werepatrblling CentraV Spanish nlLTdfftgr 89 shdurs evening dtimth pane and tne praclo late insurgents took possession of city on 2Gth and Potter found Aguinaldos MISS MERCEDES GARCIA DIES flag flying Can not now report probDaughter of the Cuban General Succumbs able results will not hear from there for four days as no cable communicato Consumption Body Will Be Taken tions Spanish forces have evacuated to Cub i With Her Fathers all stations in southern islands except Thomasville Ga Dec 28 Miss Zamboanga by orders as they say Otis Mercedes Garcia daughter of the late from Madrid The evacuation by the Spaniards of Calixto Garcia the Cuban leader died at the Pineywoods hotel in this city all the Philippine ports as reported Tuesday evening of consumption by Gen Otis although doubtless in Mrs Garcia and her two daughters ar-¬ spired by a desire to secure their safe- ¬ rived here the day Gen Garcia died ty by concentration undoubtedly has in Washington and while at dinner done much to complicate the problem received intelligence of the death already presented the war department of the head of the family The con- ¬ of extending the military jurisdiction tents of the telegram were never re- ¬ of the United States over the islands It will now be necessary to expedite vealed to Mercedes who was at that time failing- rapidly All the members the execution of the original plans of the Garcia family at present in this and it may be fully expected that with country were at the bedside of Miss in a week important events will have happened in the Philippines It is Mercedes when the end came The body will be embalmed and presumed that Gen Otis will demand taken to Cuba on the warship which the surrender of Iloilo into his hands the United States has designated to and this demand may at once raise convey the remains of Gen Garcia the issue between the insurgents and our government of possession back to his native country of the islands The province ol DEATH OF ENSIGN FORMIER Iloilo is set down in the official directories as having a population of 472000 Paralysis Carries Off One of the Heroes of anil it is the second seaport in importance in the Philippine group It is loManila He Was a Native of Indiana He Died cu the Petrel cated on a river navigable for vessels i of 15 feet draught so that very few oi San Francisco Dec 28 The steamer our gunboats would be available to asChina brought word from Shanghai of sist the troops in case it should be the arrival there on the 12th of last necessary to take forcible possession oi month of the gunboat Petrel There the city was a sad incident in connection with Iirire Consignment of Opium the cruise of the Petrel Ensign Geo San Francisco Dec29r The steamer I Formier who fought bravely at China just arrived from the orient Manila died on board the vessel De- ¬ carried the largest consignment oi ceased had suffered with stomach opium ever entered at this port There troubles and the disease finally de- ¬ were GG0 casse of the drag- valued at veloped paralysis 500000 The total weight of the Ensign Formier was born in Indiana opium is 27000 pounds and the duty on and was 29 years of age He gradu- ¬ it amouts to 162300 tit SO per pound ated from Annapolis in 1SS9 He Bftt Crop Short fought at Cavif e and was mentioned in Washington Dec 29 A deficit in the dispatcher for gallantry The ilumini of his college have subscribed the German beet sugar crop of at least ior a sword o honor which was to 850000 tons is figured upon by United have been presented to him fo- - his be- - States Consul Diederich at Madge- M burg haviof during the late war iS Maj Sewell Assigned for Duty Ex Gov Ccchrau Deaf Washington Dec 29 Maj John S Wilmington Del Dec 2S John P Cochran ex governor of Delaware Sewell 1st United States volunteers 1st lieutenant corps of engineers died Tuesday at his home itf middle town aged 90 years He was elected United States army has been ordered governor in November 1S74 on the from Louisville Ky to this city for democratic ticket At the expiration duty under the direction of the chief oi engineers United States army of his term he retired to private life ¬ ¬ --- if 9 will be in the city ostensibly on dis-¬ ice at all i had a habit of starting with the head He play to take control and clear the down tne hneuv waiter and streets On the further recommenda- ¬ I dont knowtipping them alt ever tipped the v whether he had tion of McCullough all the cafes and dishwashers or not but I have my suspi other places where liquor is sold will cions that he did the waiter The result has be closed all day January 1 All citi- ¬ looked upon him asbeen that Indian nabob a sort of zens will be subject to search and or a returned king from the Klondike and those found with arms upon them will would pay no attention to anyone else when he was present be imprisoned and the arms confiscated You might complain and storm all you The swearing- in of men who will liked but it would have noeffect When entered everything else was fox m the police force continues about Brown dropped until the imaginary specks of dirk 400 having already sworn allegiance to were wiped from the immaculate table- ¬ the United States The force will be cloth and spotless china and Brown sftateH his solitary glory at his favoritn ready for complete service about Jan ¬ in all which was always reserved for him place uary 15 The Cubans will object to the But all that is changed now and he is around for some anti tipping so- ¬ enlistment of Spanish soldiers in this looking join ciety to force but McCullaugh and Col Find a fly in his soup asked Smith Worse than that All his life Brown Moulton have to ask resolved trying to get money enough ahead tp no questions concerning a mans build himself a home and now he has di- former allegiance If his record covered that the house he is renting isDetroit is clean and he comes up to the owned by his former head waiter Jbree rress if mental and physical requirements he will be given the same show- be he State of Ohio City of Toledo 5S Spaniard or Cuban Lucas County he is the Frank J Cheney makes At first the Cubans were inclined to wnior partner of the firmoath that of JinfnJf hang back saying that if Spaniards Co doing business in the city of said were to be employed the entire force County and State aforesaid and that Dolfirm will pay the sum of One Hundred should be made up of them but when lars for each and every case of catarrn tnat they saw that they would be taken at cannot be cured by the use of Hall s Catarrh FRANK J CHENEY their word they made a rush to secure Cure Sworn to before me and subscribed ui my a chance of earning 50 a month About presence this Gth day of December A D A W GLEASON 300 from Menocals camp at Marianao 1SS6 Notary Public fSeal have already sought employment Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally and Havana tailors are now at work up ants rliree tlv on the blood and mucous sur for on the uniform which is to be of blue faces of the svstem SendCO testimonials Toledo 0 free F J CHENEY cassimere of the thinnest texture It Sold bv druggists 75c Halls Familv Pills are the best consists of trousers coat and rolling sailor shirt The police will carry Notliintr for Baly to Pnll clubs of the same pattern as that used Mean Hes the meanest man I ever by New York policemen and the knew she asserted In what way force will be organized on the same Why his wife says that the very day general plan as that of the American after their baby was born he shaved off his nice long beard and hasnt worn one since city -has--been f f- - rt - - - I 1 ¬ ¬ Chicago Post MURDERED James C A WHOLE FAMILY Dunham Warned in Santa Clara County Cal Believed to Be in St Louis Liurgre Reward Offered 29 To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets AJi druggists refund money if it fails to cure 25c- When a man is always telling about how he doesnt want to cheat folks we get sus- ¬ picious at once Washington la Demo- crat Pisos Cure for Consumption is an ANo 1 Asthma medicine W B Williams An tioch 111 April 11 1894 Oddly enough London cyclists are com- ¬ pelled to ride slowly through Fleet street L A W Bulletin isgligy ed hy- mahedenOfS - The police of St Louis are searching for James C Dun ham who is wanted in Santa Clara county California for murdering an entire family of six persons There is a reward of 11000 for his arrest A letter to Chief of Detectives Des- ¬ mond from J H Lyndon the sheriff of Santa Clara county says that Dun ¬ ham has been traced to the Missouri river and the sheriff further states that he is believed to be in St Louis San Jose Cal Dec 29 The police of this city place little credence in the report that James C Dunham the murderer is arrested in Columbus J t place St Louis Dec The Public Awards the Palm to Hales Honey of Horehound and Tar for coughs 1 lHt O J VWbl lUU IS4VS3 WUlbtU VUl UMMWW Thinkine over our own faults makes us E talk less about those of others RamV SkLj Horn car Slipped and fell bad spraim JNever Mmd bt Jacobs uil will cure lere is nalova sff Uove the night of his atrocious crime in May 1S96 that Dunham killed himself- orir Any ache from toothache to backOThe St Jacobs Oil will cure mm ¬ COSTLY BLAZE AT ALLIANCE A One Hundred Thon atid Dollar after his father The boy with made over trousers takes Golden Days ¬ Several Persons Were Injured In ¬ surance Will Cover About Half Los yra Is caused by acid in the blood Hoods Sarsaparilla neutralizes this acid and cures the aches and pains Do not suffer any longer when a remedy is at hand Take the great medicine which has cured so many others and you may confidently expect td will give you the relief you so much desire m ¬ Fire which broke out here shortly after midnight caused a loss of over 100000 The blaze originated in Parthes shoe store A fierce gale was blowing and fanned the flames The Atwell block occupied by the Cassady Drug Chemical Co caught fire and the exploding drugs and chemicals threw burning fluids in all Dec 29 Alliance 0 Is Americas Greatest Medicine Price L Co Lowell Mass Prepared by C L Hood iiilJU pariila 25 - ¬ directions Moods Pills During the fire several persons were Qe injured Fireman Robert Green was overcome by the smoke and heat and is in a serious condition Fireman Webb and Policeman Oswald were also The insurance will badly injured cover about one half the loss Cruiser JSufTalo at Port Said Washington Dec 29 The cruiser ooee TRADE cure sick headache cents oteooo t I ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Buffalo arrived Wednesday at Port Said en route for Manila just sixteen and a half days out from New York She Has broken all riaval records up to this point in her voyage She is needed badly at Manila as she carries 70C sailors to relieve men in Deweys fleet whose time has long expired 4th corps headquarters which has army been in Huntsville will be removed to this city and Gen Royal T Frank will command the entire corps succeeding Gen Lawton who has been ordered to report to Gen Otis at Ma¬ ¬ V 4k MARK ivt - f Will Ke Moved to Hnntsville Anniston Ala Dec 29 The hi m 9 J W - z n i - nila steamer Cottage City arrived from the north Wednesday with Gov Brady oi He is going tc Washington to secure needed legisla Alaska on board ¬ Seattle Gov IJrady En Konte to Washington 29 Dec The Wash Celebrated for more than a century as a delicious nutri- ¬ tious and flesh forming bev- ¬ erage Has our well known YELLOW LABEL on the front of every package and our trade mark NFl - tion LITERATURE James Whit comb Riley recently won the championship for checker playing -- La Belle Cbocolatiere on the back NONE OTHER GENUINB h 5be 1 although in her eightieth year is still mentally vigor ¬ ous lecturing attending conventions etc the Merrimac and the capture of her crew4 at Santiago appears in the current number of Frank Leslies Monthly In tne same number Joaquin Miller has an interesting Klondike article A graphic account of the sinking of in his native county Julia Ward Howe Made only by A7 it Jn I WALTER BAKER ESTABLISHED 1TOO CO ijtaji a - 1 DORCHESTER riASS - viory will be established Lexington Ky Dee 28 County St Louis Dec 29 Charles F Orth Judge Frank Bullock and CoL Wjlla wein the miUionaire grain merchant Atwood lias Dec 28 Udo Dratli son is still confined to his room by - an u business man of Herndon commit- ¬ Viley have leased n laygc farm near and street car magnate died at his ted suicide by shooting The coroners attack of the grip probably caused by Lexington and will engage in the r home in Benton place on Park avenue sudden climatic change from CtVba jury decided that the man was insane breeding- of fgoats Later a cheuse f ao the north TVe attack is not severe at 1030 oclock Wednesday night caused by the excessive use of tobacco - Millionaire Grain Merchant Dad Drove Him to Saicidv Adm Sanipion Confined to His Boom Washington Dec 29 iAdm Samp pf iii i Eaa Coogn H Best to TfjW r time lil Sjxup Tastes Good TJsePy MHJ Sold by druggists I hi hill Ml --1 i- - J- - t A SSiftV VI yjfejiBft- - im- - M -- JtBZJZggte f -- bs u upa- S t - r 7 - Sr AT if v iVt1 y Mh ft i mi i win iA THE BOURBON NEWS PA1US irsSPn EIDAY DEOEMBEE 30 1898 jJL r zjl AJk -- V - T 4 - - 4 V the young man appeared io show his interested and interesting pupil Such amiability however was not at all pleasing to John Warren another of the oldest though by no means bright-¬ est scholars in school Before the ad rent of the new teacher John had Been G0a the recipient of an occasional smile A NGBL of the parting from the directors daughter but of year ¬ Winging back to late the young lady had apparently for gotten the in her Heaven thy sorption in young man history deep ab flight algebra and Sad the burden thou It was this unfortunate condition must bear speaking from John Warrens stand From the darknes3 into light point that had led to Mr Allens dis- ¬ of my wasted days Burden Fragments of my broken hours comfiture Squire Warren was a neigh ¬ Budding promises that grew bor of Director Hathaway and the two Never into fruit or flowers farmers were firm friends So when the Happiness I might have won squires son began to make disparaging Worthy deeds I might have wrought remarks about the teacher and the fa- ¬ Wrongs I hate but did not shun ther whose faith in his only son was Good I crave but never sought my proud and lofty aims All unbounded had become prejudiced Withered now to vain regret against the young man he mentioned Feeble foolish as the will the matter to the director and easily To no noble purpose set persuaded that worthy official whose Take them all my griefs my joys acquaintance with tbe teacher had exLay them at the Fathers feet tended little farther than had been inHe will search if yet there be Mid the chaff some grains of wheat cidental to tbe duty of maldng a conHe will fan my faint resolves tract with him that young Allen was To a purer flame and clear not a fit person to conduct our school 33ear to Heaven my hearts desire He is too familiar with the scholars and year Angel of the parting hasnt enough dignity to fill such a re And angelof the coming year sponsible position Though thy face is vailed I see By the glory round thee shed Director Hathaway was a man of Thou hast some good gift for me promptness and decision whose will Is it gold power or fame was law with the board so when he Perfect peace from toil or care called his colleagues together and deOr some sweeter greater bliss I had never hoped to share livered tbe opinion that tbe teacber was fc oojnmodatlon to have a little rady cash I enclose draft on New York for lO subject to your order Awaiting your fur ¬ ther instructions I am your obedient serv- ¬ ant JOHN W PENInIMAN SIMILAR TO BOTKIN CASE Poison Sent as a Christinas Gift to Athlete Harry Cornish of New York It j FIRED 01f AMRICAN TROOPS Detail of the Tenth Regrulars in Quelling a Eiot Unturned the Fire Cubans and Spaniards Killed aud Wounded NEWSJTEMS WednesdityVtstatement of the condition of the treasury shows Available cash balance 292340039 gold reserve - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Herbert read the welcome news in a dazed sort of way He reread it more carefully and as its full import dawned upon him exultation took the place of despondency in his breast He picked up the draft with a feeling of elation This is indeed a New Years gift This little piece of paper is worth ten times as much as I have earned this whole term No more need to worry for the future The news is too good to be true Now I can bid defiance to that august body the school board of the Brown district Just then his eye happened to rest upon some very neat algebraic characters on the blackboard which he had purposely directed not to be erased in order to attract the wondering attention of his visitors that afternoon An instant change came over his spirits Still I would have enjoyed another term in this district It is a shame that ones efforts are so little appreciated The gathering dusk of a winters dy admonished him not to linger further and he began to gather up his books with a constantly sinking heart He had nearly completed bis task when heavy footsteps and deep toned voices in the hallway attracted his attention and in walked Director Hathaway ¬ ¬ ¬ Killed a Woman Dec 29 After a draft of what was supposed to be a harmless remedy for headache Mrs Kate D Adams died Wednesday half an hour later in violent agony at her home No 61 West Eighty sixth street Henry Cornish a member of the Knickerbocker Athletic club who lived in Mrs Adams house also took t some oi the drusr and was rendered violently ill The medicine came on Christmas day in a small silver stand bearing a bromo seltzer label and was addressjed in a large masculine hand Mr Henry Cornish Knickerbocker athletic club Madison avenue and Forty fifth street New York Immediately after taking a dose from the phial Mrs Adams was con- ¬ vulsed in agony Dr E F Hitchcock of 72 West Eighty seventh street was hastily summoned and when he arrived he saw at once that Mrs Adams was be¬ yond medical aid He essayed to re ¬ vive her by tbe Silvester artificial res- ¬ piration process but failed The coroner is making a thorough investigation as is also the district attorney who has taken the case in hand The latter was seen at a late hour Wednesday night and stated that he had had an interview with Cornish but preferred to remain quiet on the matter Asked why he replied Something be told me leads to the be¬ lief that we can locate the guilty par ¬ ties but if made public would defeat the ends of justice Habtfokd Ct Dec 29 The wife of Harry Cornish before her marriage was Miss Addie Barden She came here from Worcester Mass and was employed here as t clerk in a store She separated from Cornish five years ago and afterward obtained a divorce She has lived for a year and a half on Huntington avenue Boston Iew York S245189845 day night The whole city is in an uproar and serious rioting is threatened A detail of Company M 10th regular troops were fired on in Havana Havana Dec 28 The American Tues- ¬ United States infantry while quelling a riot which broke out on Bombay street at 6 oclock Tuesday evening was fired on The regulars returned the fire and sent volley after volley into tbe crowd of rioters ae they fled out of the street Two Spanish sailors were wounded and a Spanish marine was killed by A number of other the Americans persons whose names could not be se- ¬ cured w bre also wounded in the melee which caused the interference of the American troops Three Cubans were fatally injured Several Spaniards who were carried away by friends were wounded but it is not known how seriously None of the American soldiers were wounded In the small riots that occurred in various parts of the city Tuesday 12 persons were wounded several fatally A Spanish soldier marching with his company to the wharf attempted to pull down a Cuban flag and an American flag waving over the door at 108 San Lazaro street This started the fight The Spaniards were fired upon from the housetops and windows They re- ¬ turned the fire riddling the front of the buildings with bullets The soldier who attempted to take down the flags fell on the steps of a house bleeding from wounds in the head and shoulder The Spanish soldiers withdrew carry- ¬ ing their injured comrades Residents of San Lazaro say the withdrawal of the Spaniards was due to the appearance of an American offi- ¬ cer who persuaded the Spaniards to retire The town Tuesday night was prac ically in the hands of the Amer- ¬ icans The Spaniards Tuesday night are supposed to still hold possession of the strip of ground between the prado and the port but their soldiers have been withdrawn to within a few blocks Senator Chandler wrill succeed to Senator Morrills desk in the senate It is in the front row and the position is quite advantageous The twentieth annual meeting of the Western Commercial Travelers asso- ¬ ciation is in session in St Louis with many delegates present Mrs Saunders who was the claimant for the sum of 20000000 left by an uncle named Leake who died intestate in America died recently at Portcawl Wales Consul General Goodnowhas notified 3 Still does lowly labor fill All the measures of my days Jhis the treasure thou hast brought Prized In every age and clime ILife no greater boon can crave Gods most precious gift of Time Time to shape my common cares Ino duties high and sweet Time to learn that patience smooths All rough ways for tired feet Time to scatter here and there By the wayside loves small seed Knowing lowliest hands may oft Minister to highest need So may each day be a cup With lifes sweet flavors fraught Every hour a shining pearl Strung on golden threads of thought Every moment a bright flower Shedding perfume far and near Tend thy grace to make it so Angel of the coming year - Susan Marr Spalding in N T Weekly -- Nay I know tis none of these gtill I walk my narrow ways SU S gQ ck RDLNAELLY fall term of school in the Brown dis ¬ closed before the holidays but this A tke trict would have - - been an invasion of measles right in tbe middle of the term necessitating- a va¬ cation of two weeks and Director Hath uway bad insisted that tbe teacber make up the lost time much to tbe dis ¬ gust of the younger children who had thus been deprived of their holiday - J 8 year- there bad freedom But the teacher bad not been in the least incommoded by this prolongation jof tbe term Herbert Allen had en- joyed his first term in a country school For some reason which be bad never stopped to anaylze there had been a peculiar fascination about his work al ¬ though it bad been in a sphere of life ond amidst environments so different from what be had dreamed of a vear be- fore And yet be bad unwittingly in- rcurred tbe displeasure of tbe school board and bad been recently informed that bis services would not be needed longer And now on the last afternoon of De- ¬ cember tbe term was over Tbe school had closed with exercises and the whole community bad turned out to bear them Tbe boys had stammered through their pieces the big girls bad read their essays and the little ones had gone througb their songs and motion exercises to their own great satisfaction and the infinite delight of their admiring parents Director Hathaway rnd Elder Sloane at the teachers in ¬ flation bad talked edifyingly on the advantages of an eddication and the proper training of tbe young and tbe teacher bad spoken a few words of ¬ ¬ t t K t I i modest farewell At last all was over the last scbolar had said good by to tbe teacber and gone The young master seated him ¬ self at bis table and sighed deeply as be looked around the now quiet room es- ¬ pecially as bis eyes rested upon the seat of Hejen Hathaway the charming 5 oung daughter of the director The schoolhouse on whose interior hev was so disconsolately gazing as the setting sun shone througb its win ¬ dows and ligbted up tbe familiar ob-¬ jects the charts and pictures on tbe walls the neatly executed maps and drawings the specimens of busy work done by the children the mottoes tana diagrams ana quotations on the lackboards had been indeed a pleas ant place to Herbert save for the one disturbing incident Many a cheerful modern schoolroom can be found in tbe country districts of the middle western states and it is easy to see how an en- ¬ thusiastic refined young man like Her- ¬ bert Allen could become attached to such a pleasant intellectual workshop It would bare been even easier to un ¬ derstand bis fondness for the sjot if one could have seen tbe sweet face of Helen Hathaway and noted the deep in- ¬ terest which she evinced in her algebra andhistoryand the readiness which the young teacher displayed to help her in her pursuit of knowledge It would have amused a disinterested observer to see the earnest devotion with which the pedagogue nd his most advanced cholar delved into the mysteries of quadratic equations and how willing- Moderator Stevens and Assessor Simmons ¬ was the too young and inexperienced to conGood evening gentlemen duct the winter term tbe assessor and pleasant salutation of the ex school the moderator meekty acquiesced master Good evening replied the director though they both felt in their hearts young man had performed in a somewhat embarrassed tone We that tbe hardly expected to find you here so his duties well So it came about during the last week late But weve jest had a board meet- ¬ of the term that Mr Allen had been ing down to my house and was on our given formal notice that his services way to your boarding place Seein the would not be needed any longer He door ajar we thought maybe as you was bad been greatly surprised and morti- ¬ still in tbe schoolhouse and so we fied at this announcement and bis pu- ¬ stopped in As I was a sajin Mr pils bad shown their disapproval of the Teacber weve jest bad a board meet boards arbitrary action in a way that in and we have come to tbe unanimous threatened open revolt all but John conclusion to reconsider our former ac- ¬ Warren who could hardly repress his tion and ask ye to stay the winter term exultation at the turn affairs had taken As Ive been sayin to Mr Stevens and One year before this incident Herbert Mr Simmons perhaps we was a little Allen bod been the favored son of a hasty in our course Tbe teacher has rich merchant in an eastern city His taught us a good school there aint no mother had long been in the grave and gittin around it and I guess weve been Herbert bad spent most of bis boyhood a little prejudiced I know my Helen days in a famous preparatory school never took so much interest in her FOUR CARS LEAVE THE TRACK Just as be was ready to enter college studies before Then another thing Tliey Took Fre and Were Consumed financial disaster came upon his father that has convinced us that we ought to Twelve People Were Seriously In ¬ resulting in his ruin and subsequent reconsider our action was tbe solemn jured A Corpse Cremated death This sudden blowT of fate left way in which the scholars felt bout Herbert dependent upon bis own re ¬ your leavin Theres my daughter for Trixidad Col Dec 29 The east sources Young and resolute in char- - instance she has been mopin around bound California limited train No 4 of the port Three companies of the 10th regular on the Atchison Topeka Santa Fe railroad was wrecked 11 miles east of infantry who were hurried into town this city at 7 oclock Wednesday morn ¬ Tuesday afternoon were on guard in the streets Tuesday night It is ex- ¬ ing The accident happened on a curve pected that the entire 10th regiment and it is supposed to have been will have to be brought in together caused by the spreading of the with the Sth United States which has rails The- - engine one Pullman and been encamped at the trocha only two lie dinrng cary passed over all miles awajr irt anticipation of such an Thfe observationEight pxo emergency as exists ca drawing room sleepers and composite car left tbe track The wreck immedi- - A NEW BUILDING COLLAPSES ately caught fire from an explosion of the gas in tbe composite car and the Two Workmen Buried Under the Debris aud Are Believed to lie Dead Two or entire four cars were burned up Three Others Hurt Xor Seriously Those in tbe composite car are re- ¬ No one was ported badly injured St Louis Dec 28 A new two story killed but 12 were seriously injured A building in course of erection for the corpse which was en route for Phila- ¬ Heydt Bakery Co at 1613 1 017 Biddle delphia was cremated street collapsed shortly after 3 oclock Tuesday afternoon burying two work- ¬ THAT PENITENTIARY TUNNEL men who are undoubtedly dead Luke Tully is the name of one of the work- ¬ ¬ All Survivors of Gn Morgans Kaiders In men but the identity of tbe other is vited to Columbus to Inspect the not known Two or three workmen Discovered Hole in Ground were hurt but not seriously injured Columbus 0 Dec 29 All the sur-¬ David Billings of Cincinnati has vivors of Gen Morgans party who es- ¬ charge of tbe erection of the building caped from the Ohio penitentiary dur ¬ ing tbe war have been invited here to NOW SENIOR NAVAL OFFICER inspect the recently discovered tunnel through which it is claimed the raid-¬ Adm Dewey Gains That Fodto i by the Retirement of Adm Uunce Without ers escaped and settle for all time the Congrresftional Action dispute as to whether Morgan and his men escaped through the Washington Dec 28 Adm Dewey tunnel or by tbe connivance of the of-¬ is now the senior officer of the Amerficials of the penitentiary A carload ican navy having reached that position of dirt taken from the tunnel made without congressional action through SEATED HIMSELF AT HIS TABLE AND SIGHED DEEPLY under the walls has been found in the acter he made his way to the west and the bouse ever sence we sent jou notice air duct under the cells which Mo-¬ the retirement Sundaj- last of Adm Bunce He will continue to hold that finally found tbe congenial work in the and last night after school the whole rgans men occupied After the men distinction until the 26th of December countrjr school which he had pursued crowd of scholars came traipsm down so happily until a cruel fate had again to my house with a petition askin us made their escape the hole was filled next year when he will go upon the thrown him upon a selfish world to reconsider our vote So Mr Teach up with loose dirt and the clay around retired list unless congress excepts without the means of employment er we have thought best to yield to all this shows tbe exact dimensions of the him from tbe operation of the law and Finally the young ex teacher as he this pressure and ask you to staj What turn el after making him admiral of the navy now felt himself to be was aroused is more weve decided to raise your provides that TUMBLE TRAGEDY IN IOWA active service he may hold that office in reverie by a rap at the door wages to 30 a month from his without age limitation and before he could collect his wan ¬ During this long speech the spirits of dering thoughts a curly pated lad the young man again rose to an exult ¬ A Liver Shoots anil Kills Hs Sweetheart Iimnranci Mfii Offer a School Teacher and Afterwards ¬ breathless from running stumbled in ant pitch but he replied in a calm and Trkke Haute Ind Dec 2S The Commits Sucide to the room with a letter in his hand dignified tone which the gathering Individual Underwriters Insurance as-¬ Say teacher said the boy I was darkness helped him to assume Clatje la Dec 29 Wednesday aft- ¬ sociation of New York which carried down to the corners to get DatPsj niail Gentlemen it is indeed gratifying Ged 258000 insurance on Ha vans and Mr Jones wan ted me to fetch this to me that you have thus vindicated me ernoon a young man came to Clare on dis wholesale and retail stock and on letter for yoa Ha said it had been in from 1be suspicion of failure in m the northbound Eock Island passenger the stock of the Terre Haute Shoe Co the office most two weeks work But whether I can accept your train hired a horse and drove out to Tuesday offered bj telegram a partial ¬ Thank you Charlie my corre- offer at this late day is a question which the school house where Miss May spondence is so limited I had forgotten 1 cannot decide without some reflection Thomas teaches lie entered the payment on the 50000 on the loss there was such a thing as a post office The generosity of your offer to raise my building and they con versed for some prior to the adjustment which will and he took the business like envelope wages is appreciated though 1 shall L me finally walking out together After not be completed for a week or so ye t in his hand and wondcringly tore it decline to accept the increase I will going down the road a short distance It was accepted open It read as follows carefully consider your kind offer and the man drew a revolver and shot her Civil War in Bolivia New York Oct 3 1S95 Office of J W leave my decision with Director Hath ¬ killing her almost instantly He then Lima Peru Dec 23 via Galveston Penniman Attorney and Counseloi at Law away to morrow morning shot himself and died a few hours Tex Advices from Bolivia say that H W Allen Oakville Corners Mich Mr The interview was now ended and the later The young man was not known My Dear Sir For the past two months tbe aspect of affair there is serious your address and board solemnly and wit a some surprise at Clare but I have been looking for it was learned that his Young men belonging to the best so have just this day learned it I now at the independent but perfectly courhasten to inform you of a very agreeabi teous manner of the youthful master name is Harry Garrcy He had been ciety are joining either side The ttrn in your affairs When your late la ¬ withdrew keeping company with Miss Thomas banks have lost neary all their clerks mented father became involved in financial and civil war is inevitable difficulties one of the largest and most val- ¬ Xew Years morniug as the young who refused his further attentions Dolphin uable of his steamships the ¬ DHth of Irfttfrtvotie Grandson bound for the East Indies was reported teacher repaired to he honi of the di pr Burned Jiaiiwar rector he felt that he had ben doubly lost In a tropical hurricane Without at ¬ Pauls Dec -- 0 M Claude Francois W Ya Dec 2S The Ft Pleasant tempting to inform you of details which blessed Yesterday he was but a poor can better explain in person I will simply ard unappreciated school teacher To ¬ Fhilibc rt Tirouir de Corcelles former Terminal Junction dtpot at Burling ¬ I say that the supposed loss followed by day he is the possessor of a snug for ¬ secretary of the French legation in ton was completely destroyed by fire inability to obtain the insurance came at ¬ Loss to building a critical time and brought on the iaiiire tune and stands vindicated before tho Washington and a grandson of Lafay Tuesday morning ¬ year 31500 besides valublt records that can It now transpires that the report was in- school distric Does the won ¬ ette died Wednesday in his 97th correct On che iOth of July only three der which tuought gave reader him greater He was born at Mareilly dAzergue not be replaced The fire was of incen ¬ weeks after your fathers death the Dol And the answer which the Rhore June 27 1S02 diary origin phln arrived In this port with an exceed ¬ pleasure ingly valuable cargo By this unexpected young pedEogue gave Jo the director CtttleK u Fails stroke of fortune you are again a rich man that morning if anyone doubts its DetUh of Anrtrvr Aleu Bujiner very gladly taken charge of your I have Mo Dec 29 Walter M Milan INw Yobe Dec 28 Andrew Allen business Interests believing sir that you character the joyful smile which lit Clark Sullivan countys cattle king Bonner the eldest sen of Robert Bon ¬ would wish me to do so and shall take up the sweet face of the directors the liberty to act in this capacity until I daughter when she heard it would have hatftahed for nearly 8200000 Clark ner proprietor of the New York Ledg ¬ fig hear from you over every dollars worth er dtcd Monday ov pneumowia at hia No doubfc you will at once communicate made further questioning uselessDe- - ha turned ree Press of his prqperty to his creditors with me but thinking it ciiht be aa ac- - trofc residence in this city ¬ the state department from Shanghai that the Chinese government has for ¬ bidden dynamite and like explosives to be landed in China The Sherman opera house at New ¬ ark 2J Y was destroyed by fire Tues- ¬ day The building was managed and partly owned by Stephen F Sherman and cost 825000 Wednesday Secretary Wilson direct ed Chief Moore of the weather bureau to move the headquarters of the pres- ¬ ent West Indian storm warning service from Kingston to Havana It was said at the navy yard Tues- ¬ day that Commodore J W Phillip will succeed Rr Adm Francis M Bunce retired as commandant of the Brook- ¬ lyn navy yard on January 15 A dispatch from Montevideo an- ¬ nounces the arrival there of the trans port Sterling which recently supplied coal and provisions to the battle ships Oregon and Iowa at Punta Arenas ¬ k H r 1 A special from Milan M Clark Sullivan Mo says Walter countys cat-¬ tle king has failed for nearly 200000 Clark has turned over every dollars worth of his propery to his creditors Part of Red Rock mountain accdrd ing to a dispatch from Airolo a village of Switzerland Canton of Ticino vhas fallen into Airolo destroying a hotel and several houses Three persons were injured The secretary of war has received a recommendation from Surgeon General Sternberg for the establishment of an army sanitarium at Nagasaki Japan for the use of the United States troops i at Manila Jfcf m -- - - The Southern Educational associa- ¬ tion composed of the leading educa- ¬ tors of all tbe southern states met in annual convention in New Orleans Tuesday There are about four hun ¬ dred members present Joe Gans of Baltimore out pointed Jack Daily of Wilmington DeLJLn a 25 round bout at 185 pounds befqre tJie Lenox Athletic club New Yorisjftues- day niht and tjie i ci eree Secran f- favor cf tbe Baltimorcan The transport Chester will have to be dry docked for repairs One third of her propeller is gone The accident occurred when the ship was 25 miles out from Havana and she proceeded to Savannah under half speed The first squadron of the Gth cavalry departed from Huntsville Ala Tues--dafor Fort Leavenworth Kan to occupy the army post there The re¬ mainder of tbe regiment will leave as soon as transportation is secured The court of cassation Wednesday examined M Casimicr Perier the former president of France and M Barthou the former minister of the interior in the proceedings attending the revision of tbe Dreyfus case tf y ¬ ¬ Ambassador Romero of Mexico Wed nesday afternoon was operated upon for appendicitis Dr Taber Johnson who supervised the operation says tho patient is doing as well as can bex pected He is still however in a very critical condition H F Bailey cashier of the Cole brook national bank of Colebrook NH was arrested Wednesday harged with the misappropriation of raigned at Lancaster Thursday Lieut Col Wm P Hall who has f jr several years been adjutant general of the department of the gulf has been assigned to a similar position in the department of Porto Rico Col Hallr who will be succeeded by Capt Allen of the volunteer organization leaves for San Juan Thursday Thomas J Grubbs aged 40 and Har ry Roberts aged 70 fought a duel with pocket knives at Mooretown 22 miles ¬ funds of tbe bank The shortage is placed at SG0000 Bailey will be ar¬ ¬ above Oboville Cal Grubbs literally hacked his aged victim to death and was himself shockingly wounded about the face and neck Grubbs has been arrested on a charge of murder ¬ ¬ JD- - 1 Three great thread manufacturing companies which practically control the business of the country are about to combine These concerns are George A Clark Bro Newark N J The Clark Mill and Spool Cotton company with factory in Newark and the Coates Thread company with factory at Pawtucket R I Practical ly every mine in the lake copper district is shipping copper by rail This has not been done before since tbe French syndicate cornered copper and indicates a phenomenal de ¬ mand for tbe metal at home and 1 abroad The Episcopal Church of the Ascen ¬ sion Chicago has been damaged 20 000 by fire- - The edifice is widely known as Father Larrbees chuvtfi No other church in tine west has more advanced riiuaiist survic ancMurnish ings The fire started from an over---- heated furnace v - V s m 0 i- - -- 3lifrg -- y- MtiSkfet KM - Jfet fegater fe g5U 3mj fffe 1- - t j VT A1 i Hli 7i 9TKiKSi ir atw X JS V 4 - THE BGUliBOJS NEW m PARIS EY PEIPAY DECEMBER 30 GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS 398 v MMtxamwntxiJjKEmnswecs RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar Safeg uards the food against alurru Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK TIE BO DBB6N HEWS 1881 J Eighteenth Year Established WALTER CHAMP Published every Tuesday and Friday by BBUCE MILLER Editor and Owner money to inbale may see pickaninnies Dec 26tb 1898 New Yoke fishing among immense Ameiic tn beau- ¬ A flood of sunshine which warmed ties the rarest orchid and a wilderness Another store up town th 3 bracing air mad- ideal weather for of violets one think of a peep into fairyland Christmas day in New York In th makes o persons Flowers are high iD Gotham this week window of every ho ne hung a wieath of holly in houor American beauties sellng at 2 each of the Yuletide All day long a stream and handsome orchids fetching 3 each of elegant private carriages and horse- - j The violet is New Yorks favorite fhiwer less carriages passed up Fifth avenue to year in and year out if Central Park and to Rivert ide Park and the Speedway aud Christmas trees Jnst a paragraph for the Kentucky bounteous feasts and matinees were 1 idies and I will have finished my cei other Christmas diversions for the pros- respondence from Gotham In a score perous Though thonsands of poor of public places I have seen many soci- ¬ people would not have kuown it whs ety ladies but I am fully convinced Christmas but for the calendars and that though their raiment may be more siop windows the poor were not for- ¬ costly and made in newer style they do gotten by manv philanthropic persons not compare with their Kentucky sisters Howard Gould and his actress bride in neauty in natural grace and in other Katherine Clemmons Gould made a traits Another notaulg thing is that thousand poor children glad with a handsome matrons outnumber the pret- ¬ Chrstmas tree and Miss Helen Gould ty girls about three to one The New gave a dinner to eitrht hundred Other York girls may have the cash but they pprsons not so well known made hun are not the only buds in the conserya- devds happy and the Salvation Army tory WC fd about 10000 at dinner A study f -- Editorial Correspondence Fleischinanns the passei by it takes i - The rover a uramarizauon or uno Vadis is soon to be heard at an eastern theatre Theatrical And Otherwise Remarks In well-to-d- ¬ Make all Checks Moneh Urdtia etc Movable to the order of Champ Miilek Eminent Kentuckians to Banquet antly At St Louis Governor Bradley has reseived an invitation to be guest of honor at the reception and banquet of the Kentucky Society of St Louis on January 3 He will probably accept the invitation and will meet ex Governors Francis Stone and Crittenden of Missouri who are all natives of Kentucky the wonderful paintings rare statuary tapestries etc the Egyptian mummies at the Metropolitan Museum in Central Park a big dinner a call on former Paris friends and a Christmas service at the Marble Collegiate Church on Fifth avenue made the day pass pleas- ¬ to me On the warships at the navy yard the The peace treaty with the report of the commissioners aud a message from the President will be sent to the Senate In his message the Presi- ¬ dent will ask that he be immediately authorized to pay to Spain the 20000 000 contemplated by the treaty This will require action by the House as well as the Senate 4 January The result of the Democratic legislative primary in Franklin county Wed- g ¬ ¬ nesday was a decided victory for the present Representative Hon South Trimble His majority over his oppo- ¬ nent Capt W E Thompson will prob rbly reach 750 Duckworth Clios Jackson Day ban quent at Cincinnati January 6 r William J Bryan will apeak at the H Admiral Sampson has the grippe at Dewey has the grip at Washington some enterprising newspaper snoma get the Views of Hobons fiancee on promiscuous osculatiou sailors were given leave to do anything they liked except blowing up the ship With a party of friends I visited the navy yard Tuesday and saw the torpedo boats Porter Foote Rogers Winslow and McKee all in a dry dock for repairs After a close inspection of the huge guns of the battleship Indiana the cruiser New Orleans which was called the Amazon when Uncle Sam bought it this year from Brazil was the most interesting object in the yards The cruisers Newark and Chicago are also lying in the yards the Chicago having been there for three years The cruisers New York and Brooklyn are anchored off Thoinpkinsville Admiral tf Sampson being on board the New Yoik Hintous Speaking of Sampson remiuds me that 1 saw Gen Shaf ter in a box at Koster Lung Irritation Bial8 music hall Saturday night with is the forerunner to consumption Dr his wife a Japanese ruaM aud two Bells will enr it and gentlemen The General seemed to en- ¬ give such streugth to the hums that a joy the foreign vaudevillf for whom a cough or a cold will not settle there verse abont himself in A Hot Time Twenty five cents at all good druggist etc was snng Shaf ter threw a kiss to the singer and th n the pary drank You are looking- for somethinga cold bottle From seeing the General new for a Christmas present for walk to his hotel I judged that he was gentleman or lady whichV5pu will democratic and after observiug his find at Price Gp he new -tktr r rotundity I inferred that he Avas iun ivqrikstyie mumer t m v tr rut of expansion ¬ Pine-Tar-Houe- We were greatl tvne alarmed and eave her every remedy recommended but they did not seem Julia Arthur was unable to plav A For ages it has been thought tnrpjuh thft disease and it continued 1 Lady of Quality last week on account that Cancer is incurable and to spread and grow Upon the advice of a friend she began to take o o o of haviug the grippe those so unfortunate as to have and after a few bottles had been used this dreadful affiiction have con- ¬ a decided improvement was noticed remedy she was and Oliver Scotts Minstreli gave a very sidered themselves beyond hope of curedcontinuing the the permanence The doctors are ab- ¬ of the completely and ordinary performance at the Opera recovery cure has been proved as ho sign solutely unable to afford any re- ¬ of the disease nas House Tuesday night The house was lief and the poor sufferer might returned though ten top heavy years nave eiapseu well consider himself on the way H L MlDDLEBKOOKS to an early grave Sparta Ga General Shaffer Hobsonized a music It is now easy to see why the The cures made by hall singer at long range last week in doctors have failed to cure Cancer S S S are perma New York The brass buttou is now Their theories have been all wrong nent It is theoni blood remedy whicl pushing the mistletoe into a back seat and hence their treatment mis- ¬ can cure obstinattl directed They have made the dppn sfiated blooc ¬ mistake of thinking that by cut diseases because ife Mrs Isabel Allerdice Mallon known is the only oni in literary circles as Bab and Ruth ting out the sore or ulcer known which acts on th4i ML Wl A great variety of handsome mufflers Ashmore died of pneumonia Tuesday as Cancer the disease would be iMirrMiii iiiiiiuiuio ir gotten rid of and the patient re- ¬ forcing out the poison and nnAnn tht ridding are displayed by J W Davis To tf in New York She had just finished stored to health But the cruel system of it forever writing a book called The Business knife accomplishes nothing for S S S never fails to cure the wors j We sell a pure silk handkerchief plain Girl which is just out ases of Cancer Scrofula Catarrh the Cancer promptly returns and is EczemaContagiousBloodPoisonRheu- bordered or initial for 25 cents always more virulent than before matism old sores ulcers etc it mat tf J W Davis Co The Wills Comedy Company which It has been demonstrated beyond ters not what other remedies have bee Maybe your wife wants a folding bed played In Atlantic City at the Opera doubt that Cancer is a blood disease used in vain It is the only blooc for Christmas J T Hinton has them House Wednesday and surgeons nibt is desciibed knifecan not be cured by the net be cut remedy guaranteed because the blood can by many victims as being the worst away Fancy California evaporated fruits Several years ago my wife had an Newton Mitchell that ever happened The companv was tf advertised not in The News as being ulcer on her tonrjue which though an- ¬ and contains not a particle of potash 1 The clearance sale now in progress at one of the best on the r0ad Some noying was not regarded seriously at mercury arsenic or QtheTr rriineEals Valuable books oifirfcer andJbod the New Louisville Store is offer- ¬ day the people of Paris will get tired of f rst It refused to heal and began to grow civi her much pain The doc ¬ Diseases will be mailejlwfree tbanji ad- ¬ ing special holiday discounts on suits being buncoed by snide shows tors treated it for quite a while but dress by Swift Specific Co Atlanta Ga and overcoars any calico in their stock at 3ic new line of flannelettes at 6c reg ljumI ifjxrs gi vrL3wjg gyfFf Florence Sidney a variety actress who 8 l 3c quality lddec 3t ular was wanted iu Chicago for complicity in Just arrived a new supply of the robbery of 600 n cash 600 in ne ¬ neckwear handkerchiefs suspen ¬ gotiable paper aud a lot of other valua- ¬ ders umbrellas etc at Price ble property from Wm Vary a drug- ¬ gist at 32 Wells street was taken to the Cos the reliable clothiers Windy City from Louisville the other Fresh salt rising bread received daily day by detectives Sederberg and Clancy At a grocery store where the stock looks neat and F B McDemmott aud is locked up at the East Chicago clean where you receive polite attention where deliveravenue station ies are made on time above all where you VjNOWJ you Childrens toy sweepers at J T in Nathan Hale York Nat Goodwin begins an engagement nt xt week in New Do Not Give Up in De Deadly Cancel Cured at Last wfii p unable to do spair There is Hope finnllv nronounced mn1iPTULnt her any good a it Cancer of a mc - iptlll Z 1 Purely Vegetable tfZml Tm- I till LlliL IIP IIlAE- - - India stools at J T Hintous ville Educational Association at Louis- ¬ are getting THE BEST in the market at the fairest prices fhats the kind of place I keep - y - - - i 4 - - - - V v The kissing experience of the nayal heroes would fie them for the command of a smack -- Peace has not been declased in the War Investigation business SCINTILLATIONS An Interesting Comment Jumble Of News And A Cincinnati girl was poisoned Wed- ¬ nesday from eating bitter almonds W E Moore got nineteen years for Working the badger game in New York S A Ratcliffe of Georgetown won a horse for a nickel in a raffle last week The author of the Old Sleuth de- ¬ tective stories is dead He left a for- ¬ tune of 500000 made from his stories Watch the little ones Near Vance d burg Tuesday a child by its clothes was burned to death catching fire C L Thombill of Xenia Ohio bowl el nineteen games over 200 in November and forty two over 200 ia December and scored 300 Tuesday The Boyle county county court has bought the Stanford turnpike at 700 a mile making all the roads in the county free Turnpike bonds to the amount of 46030 will be sold at auction the 14th of January The bonds are to bear 4 per cent and to mature in fifteen years pay- ¬ able 3000 per year aften 1901 It is claimed that last Sunday was the first day in the history of Lexington that a thirsty man eoud not get a drink there Every saloon in the city was closed by mutual agreement of proprietors This action was brought by the fact that the recent grand jury in- ¬ dicted all saloon keepers tor violating the Sunday law three-year-ol¬ ho Eagle King of All Birds follows is noted for- its keen t ighr clear and Miss Sallie The Ends of Education The actors Christmas is a very busy ij Brown superintendent Hopkius diatinct vision So are one for it means extra performances wnouse outneriana s iitfigia jyu aive Despite this however Christmas trees for weaK eyes styes sore eyes of Hny county school Hupkiusville Discussion and suppers behind the sceneo between kind or graunlated lids Sold by all opened by Miss Kate Edgar superinten dent Bourbon county schools Paris performances make it a merry one To dealers at 25 cents The Money Value of a Teacher Show what New York likes in a the C H Gardiner superintendent public Weak Eyes are Made Strong note that The atrical way I dim vision made clear styes removed schools Uniontowu Discussion opened Christian will reach its one hundredth granulated lids or sore eyes of any performance Saturday placing 110000 and speedily and effectually cured by by E W Weaver superintendent public kind to the credit of its author Hall Caiue the use of Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve schoold Paris Ada Rehans run in The Merchant of Its put up in tubes and sold on a guar- First Weddings In Kenucky Venice will reach its fiftieth perform ¬ tee by all good druagists ance Saturday and a sensatioual play The first marringe in Kutncky then The Turtle will reach its 150th per- ¬ Crystallized fruits nuts oranges i formance next week and is still playing lemons malaga called Kentucky county was at Boones apples bananas borough August 7th 1770 the contract- ¬ to packed houses May Irwin has pack- ¬ grapes grape fruit ing parties being Samuel Henderson and ed the Bijou for six weeks and will re- ¬ tt Newton Mitchell Elizabeth Calloway eaya the Jessamin main for thirteen weeks more At the Journal The second was at Harrods Fifth Avenue preparati ua are being How about one of those couches at J burg April 19th 1777 the groom being made for the 150th performance of T Hintous for your wife tf James Berry and the bride Mrs Wilson A Runaway Girl when souvenirs will widow of Hugh Wilson who had been be given The return of Jean de Rezske Low prices on candies for entertain- killed by the Indians just one month be- ¬ to The Metropolitan gives fresh impetus ments Cheap but pure fore Wilson had met the fate of a to the grand opera season though the Newton Mitchell tf brave soldier and had been laid to rest in previous attendance has been very large the early spring and the grass was De Reszke who is considered the great- ¬ growing green over his grave when his est living tenor made a tremendous hit old friend and comrade wooed and won in his reappearance in Romeo and K The annual session of the Kentucky Educational Association convened at Li ¬ brary Hall in Louisville Tuesday morn- ¬ ing Prominent educators from almost every section of the state and a large namber of the principals and teachers of the Louisville schools were present prof Weaver of the Paris High school and Miss Edgar school superintendent are in attendance and each took an actv as five part in Wedneseay s progra l - CHBISTMAS CANDIES NUTS FRUITS Fiesh stock just received nicest assortment of candies nuts and fruits in the city I dont carejfhat i other grocers teU ycu my prices help me to talk i f 1 JQ Phone 119 JM - b5JU L5 rhoee--peibO- ns THE PUREFOOD GEOOER I ¬ ¬ - V 3--- iJ Z3 i ¬ Mm Basket Juliet The new dramatic productions last week were Anthony Hopes Phro so and Marie Corellis Sorrows of Satan neither play making a hit Among the Kentuckians whom I have met this week are Dr Stouer Kidd a Winchester boy who is in charge of the French Hospital on west Thirty fourth and Miss Mary Stoll and brother for- ¬ merly of Lexington who are entertain- ¬ ing Miss Eintna Sweeney of Louisville and Miss Mary Sweeney of Lexington Miss Stoll is delighted with New York but remains loyal to Kentucky Mrs Raymond Babcock who was well known in Paris as Miss Nettie Locke is another friend whom I met in the shopping throng Her voice has improved won ¬ derfully in the last few years aud is now considered one of the best in New York She contemplates visiting Kentucky daughter re- when her cjverstroman illness oi aipntnena Herr Fox formerly of Paris is another Ken- tucky boy who is prospering in New York He has a responsible position in R H Russells publishing house three-year-old MM Women suffer- ¬ ing from female troubles and weakness and from irregular or painful men- ¬ ses ought not to lose hope if doctors cannot help them Phy- ¬ sicians are so busy with other diseases that his widow Fayette Will Pay For The Pikes The layette county Fiscal Court yes- ¬ - The Citizens Committee which has in charge the welfare of the Louisville Legion haB requested Secretary Alger to sand to Louisville an old Puerto Rican cannon to serye as an ornament in one of the Parks and as a permanent memorial of the Legions home coming An effort is also under way to have Colonel John B Castleman made a Brigadier General and a special com- ¬ mittee was appointed to look after this derstand fully their pikes the peculiar ail- ¬ ments and the A Good Christmas Dinner delicate organism of woman What y MENU the sufferer ought to do is to give a fair trial to Baltimore Raw Oysters i wr terday decided to pay the agreed price for the Paris and Lexington and the Richmond and Lexington turnpikes lying within Fayette county and to con- ¬ tinue them free The turnpike com ¬ panies hadlingsome minor details failed to keep their pait of the contract made when the roads were purchased and last week the court had about decided they do not un- - to allow the companies to take back Now do you really think you could im- prove on any of the following articles for a nice Christmas present both QSEPULSand ORNA MENTAL t Work Fancy Rocker Carpet Sweeper Parlor Table China Closet Pedestal Lace Curtains Cheap Pictures Music Cabinet Corduroy Couch Chamber Set White Enameled Bed Gentlemans Desk Pretty Screen Blacking Cases Combination Desk and Book Case to He adquarten Easels Hassocks Indian Baskets genuine Office Chairs Onyx Table ParlorBLiamp Leather Couch Folding- Bed - J I f Jardinierre Nice Rug Nice Pictures Mantel Cabinet Ladys Desk Baby Chairs India Stool Pretty Comfort Gents Easy Chair Dressing Table- i - 125 - - -- sr Consomme Olives t Tornadoes And Cyclones Lookout these windstorms will sweep your farm property off the face of the earth and you will lose it all unless you have a policy in the old and tried Glen Falls of New York 1000 insurance for five years will only postDecidedly the nrettiest places on you 10 Tobacco barns a specialty B roadway are the flower 9noY tf T PorteRSmith Agent The Statue of Liberty continues to be an object of interest to many sightseers Toe visitor has a long weary climb up the winding stair way inside the famous Barrhol li statue but the climber is re- wardd in looking through the pompa- dour of the Star Eyed Goddess with a fine view of Greater New York i which is the true cure orovided by Nature tor all female troubles It is the formula of a physician of the highest standing who devoted his whole life to the study of the- dis tlnct ailments peculiar to our moth- Q ers wives and daughters It is made of soothing healing strengthening herbs and vegetables which have until you wisb them dtlivered been provided by a kindly Nature to Coffek cur irregularity in the menses Leu Palo Alto Wines corrhcea Falling of the Womb Nerv ousness Headache and Backache to fher4elf and to Brad Every thing necessary for this menu Regulator every can be found at F B McDermotts new Elegant fields -- line of Pictures and Room Wood Mantels furnished complete mnman n a grocery liummi WLlgli1 IU C1V5 tfV Mouldings Undertaking in all its branches uiiai large i Dottle- will do a Send me your old furniture to be re- - Embalming scientifically attended wonderful amount of eood Sold bv CARRIAGES FOR H2RE Cincincinnati women have adopted x paired druggists Your furniture moved by experienced the fad of wearing brooches on the back Snd for a nicely Illustrated free book oi the subject hands the Bradfleld Regulator Co lltlantaGa of their heads - Radishes Lettuce Baked Fish Croquettes of Sweetbreads with Peas Mashed Potatoes rStringlees Beans California Asparagus on Toast Cold Slaw Celery Vanilla Ice Cream Assorted Cake Oranges Banannas Apples Mixed Nuts J50a Your Goods stored Bents Water Crackers Cheese Dont fritter your money away on trasli bu oeauray yournome witn usjufuIj FJhiiilSSNT This is Santa Glaus headquarters And anything pretty for your home T -- a JLU - -- t -- - i2fVL jasmi IMPERFECT IN ORIGINAL w BSSKmMMISmmwji mx WBl - r -- fo J i J1 iJijii V fj i- - 1 - a tgst- - - i llfcSL Ar - VIJIII 4IK - r Tfcj l1tF- - r SCi 2 is rs n ftf a 222E3EtfflHfe3 r 55 V -- j r r ZA 1 tj s - TSE BOURBON NEWS PAEIS KYlRIDAY DECEMBER 30 5 tti - -- J -- 1 mii Xx -- - v 1898v I GIVE FOR CHRISTMAS vimr nnKnnnu uriiio Ji n r nirunnun ncvio L W y The Bachelors German PERSONAL MENTION AND GOERS OBSERVED THE NEWS MAN BY NUPTIAL KNOTS WHAT SHALL I I -- l Qfior The Jolly Bachelors added a pretty Eighteenth Year Establihed 1881 function to the weeks gayeties in their german Wednesday night at Odd Fel Enieied at the Post office at Paris Ky as lows Hall The music wap furnished j iss muu uiubicx MBMHWH I J TELEPHONE NO 124 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Payable in Advance- 1 Engagements Announcements And Sol ¬ COMERS emnizations Of The Marriage Tows County Clerk Ed Paton yesterday is ¬ ¬ sued a marriage license to Peter E Notes Hastily Jotted On The Streets At Owens and Miss Lizzie Brown of Stony by Saxtons band and the german was The Depots In The Hotel Lobhles And neighborhood Point Elsewhore capably led by Mr Ford Brent The William Day and Miss Minnie Will participants were Misses Kate Alexan ¬ Miss Heten Daugherty is ill of grip iams the former aged eighty two and der Anna Johnson Mt Sterling Eliza ¬ coming to us That is the problem that puzzles the majority of the people Now we can save you that worry and trouble by YOU CAN GIVE A NICE V I n 14 beth Woodford Elizabeth Van Meter S2 00 Six mouths 5100 Danville1 Emma Miller Bertha Pai Oneyeni you cant even get a re ¬ sons Washington D C Louise Par ¬ Nbws costs port FROM A GUN FREE OF CHARGE rish Nannine Clay Annie Louise Clay Mt Money Orders Etc Sue Clay Margaret Woodford Make all Check payable to the order of Champ MiiiiiFR Sterling Elizabeth Spears Bessie Wood- ¬ ford Amelia Clay Mabel Russell Mrs Always ask for Paris Milling G B Alexander Messrs Woodford Clay Ford Brent Jake Gay Cos Purity flour All grocers ter Sam Clay C Alexander Winches- ¬¬ Jr Dun keep it Insist on having Purity can Bell John Brennan John Wood- ¬ every time ford John Chenault Richmond Lan Methodist church Butler Brutus Clay Buckner Clay Sam The supper at the Woodford G W Clay B A Frank Monday night netted 65 Quincy Ward and Dr M H Daily A total eclipse of the moon occurred Mr and Mrs O L Davis distributed Wednesday night between ten and eleven the favors which were toy soldiers trays oclock bisque figures flags etc There will he a barrel race at the A Christmas Ball Tink to morrow night for hoys The masquerade occurs nest Thursday night The I opening function of the holiday i week gayeties was a beautiful dance ¬ Rev G W Young will fill the pulpit at the Methodist Church Sunday given Monday night at Odd Fellows morning No preaching a- night on ac- ¬ Hall by the Sufolla Club The music count of the meeting at the Court house furnished by Saxtons orchestra inspired the guests to continue the dance until a one side of late hour Among the participants JVT Hinton has rented his handsome double residence on Pleas- ¬ were Misses Sue Davis Washington ant street to Dr and Mrs WC TJssery D C Phcebe Beckner Winchester Mr and Mrs J M Hall will board with Margaret Lyne Cyuthiana Addifi Garthem ner Winchester Lucretia Barnes Nich Lexington Ma- ¬ Take your hides to N Kriener He olasville Laura EstillCincinnati flattie will pav you 7 cents for gTeen hides rie Louise Swain Maddox Lonisville Misses Emma Mil- ¬ 150 to 250 for horse hides according ler Louise Parrish Marie Parrish Nl to size and sheep skins in proportion lie Mann Kate RussellKate Alexander l29no lmo Lucy Keller Clara Wilmoth Helen At the Court house Sunday night Connell Milda McMillan Eddie Spears the churches of this city will unite to Elizabeth Woodford Nannie Swearen have a temperance mass meeting Rev gen Messrs Thos Collier Bob Lyne G W Yonng of Richmond will be Cynthiana Chas Jones Mr Pilkington the chief speaker The meeting begins Mr Hamilton Lexington Sidney Offut at seven oclock Bert Moore Mr Carr Georgetown Roger Gatewood Mt Sterling MrLaw Smith Sutton will give a shooting M Pur ¬ tournament to day at the Tucker farm rence Salt Lake City Dr J M H Daily John K Spears near this city They have 350 live pig ¬ nell Dr L P Spears Chas McMillan Duncan eons and 1000 clay pigeons besides Taylor Will Clark Oakfoid Hinton chickens and turkey on hand to furnish W M Hiuton Jr Henry Lilliston Bport for the shooters Robert Hinton Bob Frank Ed Tucker -W Hagan of Lexington Ed Hutchcraft Julian Howe C F Rev J will succeed Rev Briney as pastor of Clay Jr Will Wornall Thos Buckner the Mt Carmel church near this city George Bedford Briney having resigned to take r Rev January Revenue Assignments f Jvcharge of a church in Paris Mo - Mr G S Varden was in Cincinnati Wednesday Rev Dr Geo S Varden is visiting in Lexington Elder J S Sweeney leaves to day for a trip South Capt D L Cook is sick at his home on Duncan avenue Mr John Barnes of Mt Sterling is visiting friends in the city Mr and Mrs N C Fisher are vis ¬ iting relatives in Georgetown Landlord Dunlap Howe is recovering from an attack of the grippe Mr Harold Johnson of Mt Ster- ¬ ling is visiting friends in the city Mr Swift Champ of The News is confined to his room by the grippe Miss Nannie Wilson left yesterday for a visit to relatives n Cincinnati Miss Mary Purnell entertained the Violet Whist Club yesterday afternoon Mr Carroll Marshall left yesterday for a short visit to relatives in West Virginia Mrs J R Dudley of Flemings burg will spend New Years with Miss ¬ the latter seventeen were married in Prestonburg He was a wealthy bach ¬ elor farmer and had known Miss Will ¬ iams from babyhood Lieutenant Thos L Smith of the Seventeenth regiment United States army and Miss Lyne Starling Pepper youngest daughter of the late Col R P Pepper the noted turfman were mar- ¬ ried Tuesday afternoon at the home of The Cliffs near the brides mother Frankfort The wedding was a quiet affair only the immediate relatives be- ¬ ing present The couple will reside at Ohio where Lieutenant Columbus Smiths regiment is stationed GARTH CARRICK NUPTIALS Gents Suspenders Neck Tie Umbrella Pair id Gloves Childrens Kid Mitts China Cup and Saucer Ferneries Jardinieres China Tea Pot Sugar and Cream Vases Pickel Tray Olive Tray - Scissors Comb and 3rush Set Silver Puff 3ox Silver Mug or Cup India Stool Screen Handkerchiefs Call j3ell Ring Tray Celery Boat Tobacco Jars Miss Mary Carrick one of the love- ¬ liest belles of Scott county became the wife of Mr Claude Garth a wealthy bachelor of that county in the presence of a large assembly of friends at the and let us show you the largest and most complete line of Christmas novelties ever brought to the city at prices that defy competition Give us a call GS- - And other articles too numerous to mention Come TUOKE3RKy Main St Paris 29 ¬ 5- - -- The Georgetown Bowling team com- Jiposed of John Carson Sidney Off ut Will Hickey June Hunter and BufordHal defeated a Paris team composed vf RBL Hall W H Cox W N Rion J S Wilson and R L Parks in a series of-three games Friday night at George- n- - - Among the January revenue assign ¬ ments are Store keeper3 J M Rus ¬ sell Thompson Ware Peacock Distill- ing Co W A Johnson C T Throck- inorton G G White Co JMJameson G W Stivers W B Allen G H Kin near N A Moore iPaiis Distilling Co team will come E E Price Bourbon Distilling Co town The Georgetown Gangers H A Daniels Buckner Elroy to Paris to play in January Distilling Co J M Burbridge Langdons reception flakes cakes and Paris White Co Peacock Distilling Co GG F B McDermott crackers Magistrate Neely Resigns K has tendered to Judge W M Purnell his resignation as a mem- ¬ ber of the Bourbon Fiscal Court Mr Neely was elected to represent the Paris precinct and was one of the best mem- ¬ bers of that body His resignation which is generally regretted takes effect at midnight to morrow night R OBITUARY J Neely Respectfully Dedicated To The Memory Of The Bead Mrs Isabel A Mallon long a contribu- ¬ tor to many metropolitan journals over the name of Bab died Tuesday at her home in New York Child Smothered To Death the son of Eliza and Jewell Johnson color- ¬ ed was found dead in bed yesterday morning at Johnsons home on Eighth street The discoloration of the childs face caused an investigation to be made by the authorities At an inquest held by Coroner H H Roberts the verdict was that the child came to his death by being accidentally asphyxiated by his mother while both were asleep Man wants here below the things Cos you can buy him at JW Davis three-year-old Logan Johnson r -- - Program of Week of Prayer observing the week night Methodist church Monday Subject Prayerful Confession Leader Elder J S or Z T Sweeney Tuesday night Baptist church Sub ¬ Leader ject The Church Universal Rev E H Rutherford D D Wednesday night Second Presbyter- ¬ Nations and ian church Subject Leader Rev E G B their Rulers Mann Thursday night First Presbyterian Leader Missions church Subject i Rev F W Eberhardt Friday night Christian church sub ¬ Leader ject Families and Schools Rev F J Cheek All these services will beginvproraptly at 730 oclock i The churches of Paris will unite in Deignan Senator Justin S Morrill of Ver- ¬ mont died at 125 oclock Wednesday morning He was the senior member of the Senate both in age and in length of service having sat contiuously in that Dody for more than thirty one years He was 88 years of age last April See second page for lengthy biographical no- ¬ tice Mrs Ella Brannon Fitzpatrick aged about thirty eight died Wednesday morning at the home of her husband John Fitzpatrick on Seventh street after being an invalid for many months She is survived hy her husband and three children Margaret aged five John aged three and Ed aged two The funeral will be held this afternoon at the Catholic Church by Rev Father Burke The pall bearers will be W S OBrien Hugh Toolin Patrick Toolin Edgar Hill Edward OConnell and Phil bTOGK AND TURF NEWS Sales and Transfer Of Stock Crop Turf Note Yerkes entertained a a brides roses few friends at a card party yestday The groomsmen Messrs John Carrick afternoon ot Scott Harry Craig and John M Miss Alice Spears is ill with grippe Stevenson of Georgetown H W Al ¬ Miss Georgia Bostain is home from len of Maine and Dr Jas Carrick of Lexington came up one of the side Cincinnati Mpssrs Ed Tucker and Rob Hinton aisles and Miss Fannie Carrick the were in Carlisle Wednesday night visit- ¬ maid of honor of Scott and the brides ¬ maids Misses Julia McMeekin George- ¬ ing friends Dr Julius Purnell will leave Mon- ¬ town Cora Carleton of Indiana Nat day to visit Dr Thomas Dunlap at McMillan of Washington Florence Brown of Shelby ville and Mona Smith Louisville of Newtown entered from the other Rev Faiher Donnelly of George- ¬ aisle The bride came in with her town was the guest of Rev Father brother Mr Thos Carrick who gave Burke yesterday her away meeting at the altar the groom Mr Louie Wolford of Cynthiana and his best man Mr John S Smith was the guest of Mr J W Bacon of this city wno entered from a rear Wednesday night door The riug ceremony was used Francps Claybrook entertained Miss After the ceremony the wedding a number of friends last evening at her party and a large number of invited homp near Hutchison guests were entertained at an elaborate Misses SaHe Young and Lucy Kerr dinner at the Garth home where the of North Middletown are guests of bridalparty will also be entertained for a week The following persons from Miss Elizabeth Ashurst A number of young people enjoyed this cjity attended the wedding Rev a party at Mrs Maria Bedfords on the and Mrs F J Cheek Mr and Mrs S BJRpgers Mr and Mrs John Ireland Winchester pike last night Messrs W H McMillan R K Mc Mr Walfer Champ arrived7 hdrne Carney John N Davis J W Davis Wednesday night from a trip to Wash ¬ Ji G Craddcck and Mrs Mattie Smith ington Baltimore and New York Messrs Junius Clay Warren Bacon A nice cane or umbrella makes a and Dan Peed left yesterday for a hunt handsome present All varieties can be had at J W Davis Cos in Nicholas and Robertson counties tf Mr Bert Swearengen of Kansas Oranges apples banannas malaga City who has been visiting friends in grapes catawba grapes Florida Tanger- ¬ the city left yesterday for his home ines and grape fruit Dr F M Faries and family arrived F B McDermott home last night from Middletown Ohio where they have been visiting relatives If you buy your presents of J W Mr W T Br oks is confined to his Dayis Co youwill find they will be home with lagrippe His mother Mrs appreciated as men know they are right E R Brooks is also sick with lagrippe in style and quality tf Mr Thos Richardson a former Par- ¬ isian who is now living in New York How about a nice comfort for a to his old Christmas present arrived yesterday for a visit J T Hinton has home the best and cheapest in town tf Mrs Bettie Long and Mrs E C Long and daugher are expected to ar- ¬ Roquefort sage pineapple Swiss rive here from California early in Edam and Neufchatel cheese L Iv a Perry Mrs W Newtown Christian Church Wednesday evening at half past six oclock The ceremony was performed by Rev C A Thomas and the wedding march was played by Miss Nellie Allen of Maine who was a guest at the Carrick home The bride was beautiful in a wedding gown of white Duchess satin and carried CONDONS out all our Winter Good in the next 0 days we have marked down all our stock to figures beyond comparison for goods of equal quality To close ¬ All our Ladies and Childrens Capes and Full line of Zephyrs Ice- Wool Saxony Jackets at cost and Germantown Yarn Special reduction in Dress Goods 100 Embroidery Silks and Materials of all descriptions at cut prices goods now G9c comprising Satin Ber bersBroadcloths and English Coverts Ladies and cnildreus Seamless Hose20c quality for 10c per pair The best val¬ Large line of All Wool Dress Goods at ue in Paris 25c and 39c per ydformerly 50 and 75c Blankets from 39c to 350 per pair re ¬ duced to one half of of former priceB See our extra wide Table Linen at 50c per yd worth double and our 3 size StarjElard brands of Bleached cotton 5c Dinner Napkins at 100 worth fully Best Unbleached cotton 5c Very brst Percales at 8c twice as much 10 4 Sheeting 12 J and 15c 1 Handsome Pictures and Rocking Chairs rTHMivuMaan 1 Given Away ii If you cannot read this small print at a distance of 14 inches your eyesight is failing and should have immediate attention 5Q3S Imperial spectacle and eyeglasses have perfect lenses always perfectly centred and made of purest material set In frames of the highest elasticity and co sequently of greatest durability united win the utmost lightness and elegance When both frames are scientifically fitted by Dr C H Bowens system they always give satisfactionand lenses for they are perfect Never buy cheap spectacles nor of men who do not know how to fit them You will get poorly adjusted spectacles or poor imperfect lenses and are bPtter off without any glasses than with either of these defects Buy imperial spectacles of a dealer and they will last longer without change and be cheapest In the end reliable skillful We have engaged the services of Dr C H Bowen who will SvijSlt our store on the secoud and last Thursdays of each month ancTSSretter all to call and have their eyes examined for which there is no charge Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded K w S zgK Next visit Thursday January 12 1899 WE HAVE EE0EIVED A SPLENDID ST00K OF I TROUSERINGS IMPORTED SUITOS AiD FOR FALL AND WINTER Our Prices are lower than any house in Central Kentucky when quality and style are considered We ask you to give us a caLL January F B McDermott iitc Col louuty Judge Frank Bullock and Willa Viley have leased a large farm near Lexington and will eugaere in the breeding of goats Later a cheese fac- ¬ tory is to be established The American Tobacco Company up to the present time has purchased about 260000 pounds of tobacco at Flemings burg and has receiyed about 96000 The following purchases were made last week J N Lee 10300 pounds at 9 and 3Ac Granuis Bros 8500 at 7i and 3Ac G W Crain 4000 at 8 and 2ic C L o Robertson 6500 at 8 and 3c Obed Col- ¬ Bur your buegy robes and blankets lins 10600 at 8i and 3c T T Daugh from N Kriener- - He wont sell them erty and W H Bent ley 6400 at 8 and at cost but he will sell them cheaper 3c W E Darnall 3200 at 8c all 9dec 2wk Darnall 4000 round Tbrockmorron than anybody in town -at 8c all round Thos J Heath 2505 at ¬ 750 straight WE are the peoples friends We reo pair your linen and put neck bands on TTAfittAwn Reed S S Abney mail carrier will haul free light baggage to and from depot Terms Heinzs mincemeat pickles and pre- very reasonable Leave orders at Post tf serves F 3 McDeemoit office N Llewellyn Spears will lpave Monday to resume his studies at the Medical Christmas presents hy the car ¬ School of the Kentucky University at load and at the right price for Louisville man or hoy at Price Cos Miss Emma Weeks of Lexington and Mi6S Margaret Holtzclaw of Georgetown are the attractive guests of MrsfNellie Weeks Miss Phcebe Btckner who has been spending the holidays with Miss Armil of The Stockholders of the Gas Company Paris will meet at the store of A da McMillan returned yesterday to her Shire on Saturday January 7th 1899 home in Winchester accompanied by at 3 oclock p m for the purpose of electing a Board of Oirectors for the Miss McMillan ensuing year Misses Kate and Louse Russell and td Chas Stephens Secretary Clara Wilmoth have returned home from t Stealing where they were member8 of a house party which was entertained at the home of Mr John Barnes Dr John Freeman who was a sur- ¬ geon of the First Kentucky which reThe stockholders of the Citizens Bank ofr Paris Ky are hereby notified to cently returned from Porto Rico arriv- ¬ on Monday January meet at ed yesterday from Louisville for a visit 2 1899 the Bankelection of officers for for the to his sister Mrs W O Hinton the ensuing year J M HUGHES Prest Miss Nannine Clay who has been at- ¬ Wii Myall Cashier tending boarding school in New Yorkhas arrived home to spend the holiday She was joined en route by her friend Miss MeetinBertha Parsons of Washington who is now a guest at The Heights The Stockholders of the Bourbon Ky are notified to meet Misses Kate Alexander Kate Rus Bank of Paris on Monday January 2 at the Bank sell Clara Wilmoth Louise Russell 1899 for the election of a Board of Messrs Chas Wilmoth James Cham- ¬ Directors for the ensuing year E F CLAY Prest bers Chas McMillan C F Clay Oak B Woodford Cashier ford and W M Hinton Jr attended the Sterling Dancing Clubs ball in Mt Steiling Tuesday night Stockholders Meeting S E TIPTON Cutter MISTLETOE KISSES AJRE WAITING for the man who looks immaculate in his cleanliness and arrays himself in spic and span linen lanndered and ren- dered faultless in its beauty by our perfect methods of laundry work For holiday festivities be prepared with tha exquisite laundry work on your shirts Qoliars and cuffs that has made us deservedly famous Stockholders Meetin ¬ v St ckholders The Bourbon Steam ILaundiy 9 W M HINTON JR BRO Proprietors Telephoae No 4 ¬ Every Description And of the Best Quality Of Stockholders Meeting vghe Stockholders of the Agricultural CONFECTIONS A SPECIALTY Lowneys Chocolates and Bon Bons The Only Genuine in Town Tu N Holiday Rates ¬ Ky are Bank From December 22d to 26th and from meet atof Pat is on Mondaynotified to January the Bank Dec 30th to January 2 the L N will 2899 for the election of a Board of selLround trip tickets at one and one Directors for the ensuing year third fares Tickets good to return un ¬ J J MoCblNTOCK Cashier td HENRY SPEARd Prest til January 4th fii Fruits From Every Slime GEO USE t I f fsgNnp-T- lrtjFTpsBwt K 5lf8P9WSB - vtv isx wZ - fi- - f f i s L- V fi - 6 THE BOURBON NEWS v THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY FRIDAY DECEMBER 30 1898 THE TREE LOVER 1 Eighteenth Year Established 1881 j Published Every Tuesday and Friday by BRUCTE fTG loves a tree he loves the life that springs in star and clod He loves the Jove that gilds the clouds end He loves the Wide Beneficence His soul takes hold on God tree Is one of natures words a word of peace to man word that tells of central strength from whence all things began A word to preach tranquillity to all our restless clan Ah bare must be the shadeless ways and bleak the path must be Of him who having open eyes has never j LLER 1 Edlt0rS 0od WnerC greens the April sod SNOW HABIT OF FAR NORTH Eating It Becomes a Mania and Hold Its Victims as Firmly as Docs Opium muting liistory - - hs brought with it an accom- And learned to see learned to love the so has never panying- affliction and it has remained beauty of a tree for the Klondike to develop a peculiar well man to mania that threatens to outrival opium Tis drive for stubborn mix with men to quest his eatingIn harbored cities where the ships come from the east and west Among the residents of the far north To fare forth where the tumult roars and it is known as the snow habit at d it scorn the name of rest is said to be incurable Henry Banrjm of Great Bend township has returned Tis well the current of his life should to- ¬ the deeps from the Klondike and tells the And wardthe clash ofbe whirled along its feci alien waves strange story channel swirled There are many strange things in And the conflux of the eddies of the mighty flowing world the Klondike said Mr Barnum hut perhaps the strangest and that about But he is wise who mid what noise his winding way may be which nothing has been written o far Still keeps a heart that holds a nook of is the dissipation caused by eating calm serenity snow And an inviolate virgin soul that still can love a tree In the north when the thermometer reaches 30 to 40 degrees below zero a Who loves a tree he loves the life that springs in star and clod mouthful of snow is like molten metal love that gilds brings an inflammation to the palate He loves the the April sod the clouds and It greens and tongue and it is impossible to take He loves the Wide Beneficence His soul takes hold on God enough to quench the thirst There are Sam Walter Foss in N Y Independent men in that country once hearty ro- ¬ bust miners now weak creatures whose fall can bctraced directly to the time they began munching snow - Every great discovery in the worlds The matter has been but little in- ¬ vestigated but the scientists who have examined the subject say that the waters of the north are rich with min ¬ eral deposits which are being constant ¬ ly washed down from the mountains A certain per cent of this mineral is taken into the air when vapor rises and the snow becomes impregnated with it Thus it can be seen that a person eat ¬ ing targe quantities of the snow takes into his system a corresponding amount of minerals While coming down the Copper i Iver last sxring Mr Barnum came upon a party of miners where one was dying from the effects of eating snow lie had been a hard drinker but had run short of whisky His thirst became un- endurable and as water was scarce in midwinter he had taken to eating snow Soon he claimed it relieved his appe ¬ tite for liquor but his companions noticed that his appetite for the snow in¬ creased until he was consuming enor ¬ mous quantities Gradually his skin which Avas a dark bronze grew light his rugged stature became bent and 1 even his harsh voice changed to the squeak of an old woman He would lie on his pallet and moan pitifully for u mouthful of snow and when opportun ¬ ity offered would steal unobserved to the doorway and gulp down hugehand-yd ulspne morning just previous to ilr ¬ SlpfrTT Copyright 18Q7 tfcATS by Longmans Green Co SYNOPSIS J r j post where scene is laid tells the story De Gomeron has been appointed by Gen de Rone to examine into a charge made against him Nicholas a sergeant brings in two prisoners a man and a woman who are from the kings camp at Le Fere DAuriac angered by insulting manner of de Gomeron toward the woman strikes him A duel follows and during the commotion the prisoners escape De Rone happens on the disorderly scene and dAuriac upon giving his parole not to attempt escape hears this remarkable sentence you must die on the field Win or lose if I catch you at the close of the day I will hang you as high as Haman Chapter II DAuriac next morning takes his place as usual on de Rones staff In the course of his riue over the field he saves the life of Nicholas the sergeant who a victim of de Gomerons malice is found in imminent danger of almost instant death Chapter III After the battle in which King Henry utterly routs de Rones forces dAuriac lying severely wounded sees the forms of a man and woman moving under cover of the night among the dead and wounded They find a golden collar on de Leyvas corpse and Babette stabs Mauginot her partner to gain possession After this hideous seene of the prize a retinue among whom is the Henry with fair prisoner who had escaped from the Gomeron rides acHiliiepaitTijjeiWan was found hand of de IV D Auriafe inover the field af the Jwspltal Chapter Genevieve discovers his unKnown Ste There are some spots on the Copper friend is the heiress of Bidache She vis- river where the snow when miltr1 nr7 iI its him daily and when he is well enough x pTt-c-i ni ti is taken to her Normandy chateau Here cfinn Palin the madames ceptiblc signs of minerals andoftfn he learns from Maitre chaplain that the king is about to force gold is found plentifully intermixed j upon the woman a very distasteful mar- ¬ but of course not in paying quantities riage with j1 dAyen With Jacques his steward dAuriac leaves for the avowed Where this comes from is a mystery purpose of preventing their marriage but it may be brought from the far Chapter V DAuriacs hcrse casts a of north by the heavy winter gales that shoe This causes a delay at village ins bEzy where he comes upon Nicholas Fweep over this part of the country It old sergeant who says de Gomeron is in has been said that if the snow could be the neighborhood with the kings commis- ¬ melted away it would leave deposits of sion and that he Nicholas has evidence millions of dollars in gold dust on the of treason brewing among de Gomeron and certain associates against the king ground X Y Herald Chapter VI Led by Nicholas dAuriac goes by night to where de Goaneron is sta- ¬ TOBOGGANING BY RAIL tioned Standing beside a broken pane 4 they hear something ofithe outline of a plot How It Is Done on tlie Track oE tlie against the king Burning with revenge Nicholas fires through the window at de Pilces Pealc Road Fast Gomeron but misses his mark Ritlinir Chapter VII The two men fly for their lives and think themeselves almost beyond All the excitement of tobogganing to pursuit when they come suddenly face to traitors the gether with some entirety1- new features face with Biron one of thedown andtowith kins whom dAuriac cuts cf that exhilarating sport an be en- ¬ de Gomeron who makes short work of joyed on the track of the Manitou Nicholas dAuriac escapes to Rouvres Peak railway This incline hav ¬ Chapter VIII byHe comes arrangement Pikes previous where Jacques ing an average descont of 844S feet to had prepared to have liim received from the mile offers an opportunity for there he gees direct to Paris Chapter IX DAuriac takes up lodgings coasting which is turned to good ac in Paris and lays what he knows of the count ly the officers and employes of treachery in the army and among the no ¬ the road The toboggan which is used bles before Sully master general of the only for pleasure purposes consists of ordnance who advises him to keep himself much a plank 12 inches wide and three feet asChapterconfined as possibleBelin a friend X middle of the under living in ParisCalling on de secures from long along the the chevalier fide of which there is a eieat whiei him a servant named Ravaillac whom de runs between the rack bar and hohl Belin had won from dAyen at dice to temporarily take the place of Jacques the toboggan thereon On either side learns marriage of dAyen and Madame He de of the middle cleat there are brake la Bidache is to take place In a fortnight To-morrow Chapter I DAuriac commanding out- ¬ I sec you have changed your livery There will be before this is ended I Tenez Let but the king agree to de with your old servant chevalier said Gomerons suit and he is hard pressed Palin sipping at his wine as the man I tell you for Sully even is on Birbns went out closing the door carefully and softly behind him side in this matter and after that Not so Jacques has merely gone What Henrys mind will have turned an- ¬ away temporarily on some business of other way There are many who would importance In fact he left to day like to play queen and few like Mes shortly before you came in and this man or rather youth has been lent to dames dc Guerchville and Bidache But in any case Belin I lose the me by a friend game And his name is Eavaillac You have become very clever in your Yes retreat my friend You win your game An uncommon name for a man of his de Gomeron is accepted and then if class And then my wise adviser Perhaps but these men assume all She need not marry the Camargue kinds of names He is however better You can run him through under the educated than the usual run of people limes in the Tuileries wed madame in his position and bears an excellent and grow cabbages at Auriac ever after character although he has been a Pouf The matter is simple Flagellant from which complaint he Miserable as I was I fairly laughed has recovered out at Belins plot Nevertheless the Most of them do and now nry good hopefulness of the man his cheery tone friend let us dismiss Bavaillac and tell and happy spirit had their effect upon me how you progress me and if it turned out that the king For a moment it was in me to tell him was wavering there was more than a all to say that I had abandoned a straw of hope floating down stream to worthless cause and that I could do no me My courage grew also when I put more as I was leaving France at once together Sullys words with Belins What was I to say I could not answer news that Biron was detained by the Palin Through the now darkening side of the kins- I surely meant that room I could see his earnest features this was done to prevent the marshal turned toward me for reply and behind doing mischief elsewhere If so I was it there moved in the shadow the dim nevertheless on the horns of a dilemma outline of a fair face set in a mass of for by telling of the plot I would if my chestnut hair and the violet light from story were believed make matters hope- its eyes seemed to burn throtigh my less and advance dAyens cause to the veins My tongue was stilled and I misery of the woman I loved could say nothing At length he spoke On the other hand by keeping silent again I was in an equally hard case My Do I gather from jrour silence that pledge to Sully prevented me from tak¬ you have failed ing Belin fully into nry confidence and No not so but little or nothing hardly knowing what I was doing I could be done as the king has only just poured myself out another full goblet come and then I stopped of the chambertin and drained it at a And then what draft It seems that madame has changed Excellent said Belin there is noth her mind ing like Burgundy to steady the mind I do not follow you Do you know in another moment you will be yourself what you are sa3ing His tone was again and think as I do in this matter coldly stern Courage man Pick your heart up A My temper began to rise at this Yes fortnight is a devil of a long time I think I do or else why has madame and M le Baron dAjen and Vallon come to Paris Mand what is this story I If that threw open the door and at its enitrance hear about a thede Gomeron is true it ends matter stood the cold blooded instrument of I got up as I spoke and began to pace the king My dear De Belin he said bowing the room in my excitement Had I been twenty years jounger low 1 irust my visit is not inoppor M dAuriac I would have paraded 3Tou I had no idea you were en- tune for what you have said but my cloth crn crr Never more welcome baron I think and my age forbid it My age not because monsieur le chevalier is known toyou cause it has weakened my arm but beit has taught me to think My sit down and help jourself to the yoing friend you are a fool chambertin I know I have been I said bitterlj- DAyen bowed slightly to me but I but I shall be no longer took no notice and rose to depart And in saying so confirm yourself I will say good day Belin and many in your follj- - Are you so beside your thanksxfor what you have done Sit Do not retire on my account mon ¬ self that you condemn unheard down man and hear what I have to sieur le chevalier said dAyen in- hie - watched you and you are worthy Be He stretched out his of good courage hand and I grasped it in silence he continued See here I have come to you like a thief in the twilight because I have that to say which ds for you alone It is useless to appeal to the king Our only chance is flight and we have no one to rely on but you Will you help us help madame Why need to ask Have I not already said so Am I not ready to die if need be to save her You are now he said but I will not press that point Then we or rather I can count on you To the end of my sword but does not madame know of this Not yet Should it fall through there would be only another bitter dis- ¬ appointment for her It is moreover an idea that has but shaped itself with me to day Where do you propose going To Switzerland There we would be safe and there they are of our faith Remember Maitre Palin that I am v A LITTLE NOHSJrfSpU V Vf ft - ¬ ¬ Truth not Little Elmer Pa whats an op-¬ Look into your own heart and tell timist Pa An optimist my boy me that again at another time Can you is a man who is so glad he laughs wlien count on a sword or two his wife scolds him because there isa If Jacques were only here 1 ex- law against polygamy in this country claimed And then remembering my Cleveland Leader new mans reputation They sa3r Did you ever notice Tagleigh Bavaillac is good and I have a friend when a man has been drinking heavily I bethought me of Belin upon the night before how long and earnest whom I think I can rely ly he will look at himself in the glass Cer- ¬ Better one blade of steel than two of the next morning Wagleigh soft iron chevalier We must do what tainly That is the time for sober re- ¬ we can with what we have Life flection When do you propose starting Let me see said the absent-minOn the night of the fete at the ed guest mustard doesnt go- - with Louvre Yes its turkey as it does with beef And we meet does remarked the assertive youth Under the three limes in the Tuile- who was deliberately gorging himself ries at Compline The only difference is that with tur-I have but one horse at present we key you wear the mustard on the outmust have more side St Xouis Bepublic That is not hard I will settle that with Pantin He knews the spot exact- ¬ THE BABY RECONCILES HER ¬ d- War is more expensive tlia n it was Oh yea they didnt J00 years ago have to investigate everything then Detroit Journal Friend So the editor sends you his y paper free PoeWYes he says I neednt subscribe if I wont contribute any more Fliegende Blaetter The New Partner Why would not a play with an all star cast male a The Old Partner No good me hit boy uniess you can invent an stage Cincinnati Enquirer v Is there any difference between i Why its just Iflce sick and ill this the man who gets sick sends for a doctor while the man who becomes Puck ill summons a physician Oh major Did you Miss De Style Old Vet- ever go to a military ball lir No my dear young lady eran days I had a military ball come to r those me It nearly took my leg off all-cente- r- V -- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ly and will have horses in readiness and guide you there if need be I know it too and will not fail you God grant us success Amen There was a silence of a moment and then Palin arose It grows darker and darker he said I must go now adieu and he held out his hand yet good by I said I will ac- Not compan you to the end or the iUaia quais at any rate Ho Iiavaillac My hat and cloak There was no answer but it seemed as if there was the sound of a stumble on the stairs outside the closed door and then all was still Diable That sounds odd I ex claimed and tis so dark here I can A Was Disappointed In Love mar ¬ ried to Please Her Mother -- Royal Beauty Princess Hclenc k T -- p rmcess ueiene a urieans ciucjiess dAosta is one of the few royal ladies whose name is connected with a genu ine romance She is the child of the exiled Comte de Paris and until her 1 - mocking voice I come to give news to my friend here which will doubtless interest you The fact is his majesty insists on my marriage taking place as soon as possible and has given iivstrtjc tionsfor the chapel in the Louvre to be prepared for the ceremony 5Qtt still I 11 uyafii one jjoiu gooa xpypur pronxijse lttA- f 1 3i5s of my Sponsors de BeliiijP WJiSP1 ffiSpacr--v If the wedding comW fnfc T L- - fin--v- i -- ol x ffiil1 ha If it comes off ask you too monsieur and hi thro m to me but I know you have jres5m Ha lf jUtffy T ¬ - -- ¬ business elsewhere Whatever my business may be moHtf sieur there is one thing I must air tend to first arid I must request tng pleasure of your company to discuss iV Ah he said stroking the marabou feathers in his hat that difference at opinion we had about the woods of Bi ¬ dache eh I see from your face it is so I had almost forgotten it Monsieurs memory is convenient He bowed with a grin I am oldi but shall take care not to forget this time Come gentlemen and Belin inter- ¬ posed the day is too young to begin to quarrel and if this must corse to a meeting allow your seconds to arrange One moment the time and place baron and taking me by the arm he led me to the door will he whispered Malheureux you upset the kettle See me and adieu He pressed mjr hand and I went out preceded bj Vallon who must have caught Belins words but whose face was as impassive as stone to-morr- CHAPTER XI A SWIM IN THE SEINE R Swearing he would be back again in a week Jacques set out for Ezy within an hour of our return to the Hue des Deux Mondes and his going had re- ¬ moved one weight from my mind I shoes bolted to the plank at one end De Belin is- to be dAyens spus knew full well that unless something and bearing against the outside sin beyond his control happened nry busi- ¬ CHAPTER X Continued faces of the rack bars or cog teetl ness would be faithfully discharged I ground my teeth in silent agony These brake shoes are operated by u I felt I was losing a tower of eycr grasped bjr the rider Across tin Wait a moment de Belin continued tho front end of the plank is boted a rest a chamberlain of the court knows most strength when I needed support most riding along the Mala for the riders feet The weight of ice¬ of its secrets and I can tell you that it is as I watched himon the sorrel and lead ¬ toboggan is 35 pounds The speed at not such plain sailing as you think for quais mounted tainable depends on the nerve rnd pleas dAy n The death of that unhappy Ga ing the gray He went out of sight at last and now ure of the rider A record of b fraction brielle has affected the king much He been made s but now beginning to recover and that the momentary bustle caused by uiideL a mile a minute has and the entire trip of nine miles ha Biron who was hurrying to his govern ¬ his departure had 1ceased I had leisnre beeirdone inllmirititesincludingfonr ment of Burgundy has been ordered to to think of what had heard from De¬ stoppages at sidings on the road where remain in close attendance on the king Belin and those who have read the preWhether Biron knew of the kings in ¬ ceding pages and have formed their the toboggan has to be carried about 40 feet At very high speed the friction tentions or not I do not know but he judgment aa to what was my character of the runners on the rack rail has has strongly urged the suit of one of his at that time can well imagine that I sometimes raised the metai surfaces gentlemen for the hand of madame it was mentally on the rack The trouble with dAyen was bad to such an intense heat that the ruu is that croque mort de Gomeron with enough but nrrs have become welded to the rail all bis faults a stout soldier It is said statement united to that was Belin V that she she was prepared to a sudden that the marshal has even pressed de and the toboggan brought no matter what the circumstances were stop To obviate this the rider now car Gomerons suit with madame and that to give ries a bar of soap which he applies to rather than marry dAyen and clinging been in her band tc de Gomeron HadI -her place have been the topSf the rack teeth by reaching to any chance for escape she has agreed preferable to me death would this alter rather than over in front of the toboggan Kven to fall in with his views This I heard native and then I thought of thetokonT then the friction is so great that in fast from the vidame and Chevalier de Latin she had sent back to me felt that I was traveling on a long grade the toboggan J good enough authority One alternative is as bad as the being trifled with and gave full rein to leaves a stream of sparks in it wakemy jealous and bitter temper ther St Louis Republic My father you knew him Maitre Palin to wait on monsieur le There is no satisfying some people Very Iitlsely I chevalier Yes Raoul de Breuil sire dAuriac Why man dont you see it would be the Before I was best thing in the world for you if it was Miss Oldye Humph I pulled myself together with an ef and governor of Provence We were four offers of marriage 22 ldecliired settled in favor of our friend from the fevt and advanced to meet my old friends in the old days and I owed him Maudfe-r-Bu- t you have lived long Camargue my life once as did also Henry the friend as hecame in regret it havent you euougirto x jasxi i nave oeen expecting you Great our king and master in the days That lowborn scoundrel Philadelphia North Americauntie Mon ami we dont know anything hourly for some time of his youth anGive the devil his dne he is And you never told me this I could not come chevalier I will abont that I have told you now I owe the a better man than dAyen Iknow there explain in a moment An Accurate Descriptlew- - Take that qhi a new poem is ill blood between you and wonder First sit down house of Auriac my life twice over and Rudyafd Kipling has 1 tlurt some has- not been spilt before tnere near xne window it commands 1 recognize in this as in all things ihe about a beat that walks like a man a good View he ever met my Jwsr hand of God Young man I have I tfrondr if j Cleveland Plain Dealer Jbaad - ¬ 1 jjiaiaquaisspeajang orjnany tningsron- rjasvfeag etti the way and finally left him as he in to marry ndf sisted on my coming no further So but the man who would some d much had happened during the day hoped be king of1 England ail U however that I determined to cool my peror of India Princess Helene postSeo0 brain with a walk and my intention cf to see the pope His holiness was was to cross the river and return to obdurate and so were the English peomy lodging by the Point atix Meun ple the queen was wis enough not to yt sanction an alliance for her grandson niers save with a woman who could accept to be coxtinued MONSIEUR LE BARON DAYEN the communion of the Anglican church andPrincessMaryof Tecktook Princess ONLY A LICENSE say It will not keep you long You Helenes place can leave Paris five minutes after if An Old Iowa Couple Who Supposed When the duke of Clarence died there you like the County Cleric Had Mar ¬ is no doubt that this bourbon princess I came back to my seat and Palin con ried Tliein mourned him deepl and sincerely and tinued a time to consider any mat You appear to be offended at Mad- ¬ A lawyer told a few days ago of a refused for rimonial arrangements that the old strange state of affairs that came to his Princess ame de la Bidaches coming to Paris of Saxe Coburg am not offended I have no right notice several years ago while practic- proposed Clementina I to the countess de Paris No to be ing in the eastern part of the state He love match in any sense was her mar Well it will interest you to hear had not been dut of college very long riage with King that her coming to Paris was forced and to start in gave considerable at- Duke dAosta SheHumberts nephew married him simply tention to pension claims One day an because of her mothers pleadings and That practically we are prisoners You mean to say that he the king old woman possibly 80 years of age prince of came to his office She was the widow the seemed Naples refusing to marry has gone as far as that every chance that there I mean what I say madame cannot of a soldier of the war of 1S12 and would one day be called to theDAosta ftalian leave her hotel except to go to the wanted him to look up her pension throne claim He asked her to show her proof Louvre without his permission wedding the of marriage The applicant said some- no After her her dislike princess made But this is infamous secret of for her yoke In an almost similar case this was where in her house she had the mar ¬ and for her adopted country and when what the daughter of De Couvres said riage license that had been issued toher the prince of Naples did finally inarry and yet she died Duchess de Beaufort in one of the eastern states before that impetuous Helene beKeving her hopes war But she had not been able to find of queening it in Italy to be forever cut But are you satisfied now I am I said in a low tone and then it She was told then that she must se- off decided to return to her beloved with an effort but there is still the cure affidavits of some people who had England By the united pleadings of known her husband and of the fact that her mother and her kindly clever sis other matter You are exacting are you sure you they had lived together for years and the duchess dOrleans a had brought up a family One of the family scandal was by chance averted have a right to ask that I have no right but if it is true it grown up sons was with her at the and she was persliaded to stay in time and he secured the necessary in- Italy means that the affair is at an end lmf formation But to be sure that every ¬ If it is true Just now her prospects of holding an My heart began to thing was all right the lawyer wrote exalted position among the crowned Then it is not to the clerk of the courts of the county heads of Europe seem brighter The beat faster I did not say so Remember that in which the original license had been prince of Naples is not overstrongno issued That officer replied that the children haveyet blessed his union with the alternative is M le Baron dAyen license had been issued but that no re¬ his lovely Montenegrin wife and the There is another turn of marriage had ever been made duchesse dAosta has lately become the t And that is In a few daj s the old woman came back mother of a fine boy The promise Death to see her lawyer about the matter and seems to be that her husband a fine We are Huguenots he answered coldly and believe in the word of God by that time she had found the time stalwart fellow will outlive his cousin worn marriage license But that was ali and that he will succeed to the throife vWe do not kill our souls Great Heavens man Tell me if it is she did have It afterward develojwxi while for the present the duchesses true or not Do not draw this out In that the couple had understood that baby son is heir presumptive to the so many words is Mme de la Bidache when the license was issued to them crown of Italy Cleeland Leader that it was all that was necessary pledged to de Gomeron They never called in a preacher to per Complimenting in Advance Most certainly not but Biron and The other day as a little Utica fel Tremcuille have form the ceremony and had lived to- ¬ her nearest relative urged it on her as a means of escape gether for all those years and had was being dressed to attend a childs brought up a large family Sioux City party given at a neighbors her grand ¬ She iii3 however given no answer Journal mother told her to be very sure andfnot Then De Belin was wrong forget when she was about to come If you mean that Compte de Belin Some Assassinations no authority for Many and curiouu have been the as home to say to the mother of the little said so then he had Mrs I the statement sassinations of hislory Mustapha LI irl giving the party Palin I said you Avere right I was strangled in prison Achmet TH have had a very pleasant time The child looked up inquiringljand was strangled by his own guards am a fool innocently asked Well grafeaa exactly Tiberius was smothered by one of his You are he answered what your father was before you at favorites- Louis V was poisoned by his wont it do just as well if I tell bef wlie n own mother Feodor II of Russia was I first get there before I forget it your age ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ter-in-la- Bourbon prince she grer up a iiana- some vivacious girl passionately fond of British sports and among her fa vorite playmates and friends were the daughters and sons of the prince of Wales When the princes eldest son came to hardly laj hands ou anything O a marriageable age it was found that Here they are now come along he and Princess Helene entertained As I opened the door to lead the way something more than a sentiment of out I saw a flash of light on the stair- ¬ mere friendlj affection for each other case and Mme Pantin appeared bear ¬ and only a difference of religion stood ing a lighted candle in her hand between the union of the young peo- ¬ I was coming to light your room ple Queen Victoria has always highly l13sIJ2IIUmonsieur she said esteemed the modern bourbons vimlCuKnA X accompanied Palin to the end of the Lequrtvcirarc 9mhjV WtEML marriage knew no other home than rlimrrhtor vEngland The second uuun it r -f thic w ¬ n - - - - i Lothaire of assassinated iu church France was poisoned by female rela- ¬ tives Pope Lando is supposed to have been poisoned Antiochus the Great was put to death by his own soldiers Murad was stabbed by a soldier whom he had offended in some way Paul of Russia is supposed to have been as- ¬ sassinated by his wife Amon king of Judah w as murdered by some of his harem attendants William Riifns was shot by an archer Detroit- FreeTPress - Utica Observer - 4 t Her SpellM Little Elmer Sister Sue has sinkin spells purty often now Mr Spoonleigh Why what do you mean She says whenever any compny comes when youre here she always feels like sinkin- through the floor and somebodys come the four times youve been herei Ctiicago ning c lst News- - Ml v oW rtWMMWMkMHMMMkiriMk 3 - 9 V TTF -- WBiJ1 W - f - ft i A Moan THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY FRIDAY DECEMBER 30 1888 laBMHHHBHMHnMaBB DISPOSING P Up HONEY FOR JUDGE JURY AND CLIENT TEE CHARH OF MUSIC T CHEAP STRAW BARN JT - Affords Winter Protection from Cold and Summer Protection from Flies and Heat u The illustration Fig 1 gives the cheapest form of straw barn as at- ¬ J tached to main barn and having she3 roof This is the form generally adopt covered barn ed and provides both The roof of straw loft yard and straw barn will necessarily have to be Vithvery little pitch and is usually Jmade of metal Were we to build over ftgain we would make the covered barn- mru ana siruw uarn in me iorm ox a 6iin- extending-J off from main barn and ve gable roof making ridge same - S3 u ITTT TT Y IF TF V ii 1 ATTACHED STRAW BARN height as main bdru This would add very much to capacity of the straw loft and give better opportunity for venti lation as well as to provide for more pitch to the roof Fig 2 represents interior of main ars 40x100 with gable roofed wing traw barn and covered barnyard 40x 4 The covered barnyard in this case is but slig htly larger than that in Ficr 1 yet the capacity of the straw loft II II w XL I 1 i Pll liP3 1 INTERIOR OF MAIN BARN has been raised from 30000 cubic feet to 60000 cubic feet or doubled and gives a much better opportunity for lighi and ventilation Those who have covered the barn yard and straw loft in any form how i ver are very much pleased with them a id find they get double the benefit f pm their straw and manure and at the s me time find their cattle do much bet ¬ ter both summer and winter Winter protection from cold and summer jro tection from flies and heat John L Shawver in National Stockman ¬ PROFIT IN SHEEP JFnrmers Should Easily Make from 2 to 50 Per Cent Annually from Mutton Drecds h r f A M yi - I P - j led such coarse fodders as straw clover j hay and corn fodder with one half daily when j pounda of grainone cent per she requires it at cost of day during the period of most expensive feeding To pay for her keep she needs to pro- ¬ duce no more than ten pounds cf good wool and that a mutton ewe can do In addition to the wool the returns from a ewe will be at least one lamb jhe average of the mutton breeds is nearer one and one half From the inets derived from our experimental work it is safe to y that charging foods at market pres mutton can be put on the market on foot for at last three cents per pound Such mutton as can be furnished at that cost will sell for six cents and the sheep should weigh 150 poxmds Here is a profit of 450 from a sheep under the most mod- j erate circumstances I have known ewes of mutton breeding to produce each year a clear profit of ten lo fifteen dollars Western Plowman Mian iae mutton sheep according to his skill A good breeding ewe can produce enough yfojplj0 WY for keeping her Av ewe centto50per cent on his investment m zh Mv rT Prrl rfiTi molro WU1 WUik AAWULX OK J pt i kept in thrifty condition being HINTS FOR STOCKMEN 1 Feed some chopped feed with meal to the hogs Uhe work horse should have plenty of good grooming Keep the pigs warm Sometimes in r cry cold weather better throw a blan ¬ ket over them While pigs should be kept warm never let Them bunch together for any considerable time it will produce dis- ¬ ease One of the most fatal things for the pig is si cold damp nest to sleep in Ilemember the nest must never be damp let it be either warm or cold FARM WORKBENCH Very much is said about feeding Aarm water to cows The same prin ¬ keeping tools The cover of the box Cooked or ciple applies to swine can be hinged to the front for the pur-¬ steamed food does the hog an immense pose of keeping the tools more secure amount of good There is not a farm in the country thac As pigs increase in age it may be well can afford to be a small to increase slightly the proportion of bench on which without at least and to to make repairs corn in order to make the ration a little construct the small articles needed more carbonaceous toward the finish ¬ carrying on farm operations N for Y ing period Tribune With a good dry bed and a good dry Angle of a HorseK Foot feeding rocm that is warm and light By the angle of a horses foot is meant and kept clean the pigs will do well to be confined to these tvo compartments the angle formed by the wall and the until they are six months old when ground surface of the foot at the center they should weigh not less than 160 of the toe In order to get the feet alike in shoeing trotters horseshoers pounds each Western Plowman usually measure the length of the toe and the height of the heel trom the Vegetables for Poultry is Lot necessary to cut up potatoes coronet to the bottom of the wall It It carrots or beets for poultry Put them is well to remember that different in the feeding places cut in half and horses may have toes and heels of the the fowls will pick them to pieces It is same length and height and yet the well to mention that if dark yolks in angle of the foot may be different in eggs are desired feed carrots antf the each case A study of a picture of the yolks will be colored a deep yellow The bones of the leg will show jusst what is color of the yoke does not indicate meant by a straight line striking the quality but there are some who prefer center of the pastern and coffin joints Vegetables may be It means when a straight line will pass the dark color given poultry and also tubers without through the center of both position undergoing unnecessary labor for that bones and the coffin bone ilarc R I view purpose Amencan uardenm The death of a stepfather is held in Its Effects Were Very Agreeable to Marshall vs Macon Sash Door Lum ¬ the Fellow Who Was Catch ¬ ber company Ga 41 L R A 211 to ing Pish give no rigtot of action to a stepchild The great difficulty with the average A sherman once took his cornet to the A mandamus to compel the perf orm bee keeper is in finding a market ance of an act by the governor of a lake with him in hopes that his harmonious farm notes vould a hypnotic for his surplus This matter of mar state is- held in people Broderick vs attracting the have to his hook influence in fish keting the products of a farm is one Morton X Y 41 L R A 231 to be As soon as he had set his lines he raised that should be given more thought by beyond the power of the court the cornet to his lips and soon made the welkin ring with some of the producers They have so long sold to Samples of merchandise carried by airs but without the expected latest popular result of gainthe grain bujer or merchants accord- a traveling salesman are held in Kan ¬ ing bites ing to what they take to market allow- sas City P Terhaps I dont play loud enough he G H company vs state ing the buyer to make the price that a Ark 41 L R A 333 not to be bag- ¬ thought So he blew his cornet louder but good many of them feel that it is rather gage within a statute regulating still no nibble Confound it he exclaimed Where a small business to try to sell at retail charges on excess baggage are all the suckers to day They look at it in a wrong light Not At that moment Practicing physicians are held in site extremity of thehe glanced to the oppolake where he saw anone consumer in a hundred but would state Burroughs vs Webster Ind other angler pulling in fish hand over hand prefer to buy butter eggs honey fruit 41 L R A 212 to be subject to the who seeing he was observed by the cornet and vegetables directly from the pro- power of the legislature to require ist shouted Bravo Encore ducer if he could do so In selling new examinations for a license to de-¬ I am glad that somebody appreciates my music thought the man with the cornet honey go directly to the best families termine their fitness So again raising the instrument lie accomand give them a glass full of jTour exThe reasonableness of an ordinance modated the luckier fisherman with another tracted honey or present themwith a prohibiting a person to ride a bicycle effort Again Again quarter of a pound of nice comD money with handle barsmore than four inches shouted the second fisherman and tell them you have it for sale nam- below the top of the saddle is held in Is ing the price A few days later call Moore vs District of Columbia D C netist my music so great hallooed the cor again and ask for orders Very often 41 L R A 20S to be a question of fact No replied the fisherman but it keeps all the fish over at this end of the lake more than half the families will buy to be determined by evidence N Y World and gradually others will come in with An agreement by one who sells a their orders until you will have a se business and St Paul Minn Feb 24th 1898 good will that he cure market for all you can produce not engage in its same business in wil Our little boy was afflicted with hip disthe It is a fact that a family that once gets United States- the 25 3 ears is held in ease or bone ulcer when he was about for He suffered into the habit of eating honey will in Lufkin Rule company vs I riengcli three years old months Weseverely for had a vear and nine nine cases out of ten miss it so much 0 41 L R A 1S5 to be invalid as different doctors for him but they seven could when they get out of it that they wll tending io create a monopoly cure him They took out one piece of not bone about 3 inches long the shape of a wish for more at once Failure to equip freight cars with shoe and one smaller piece The hole in The great difficulty with bujing self couplers is held in Greenlee vs hip was about inches deep and the honey at the average country town Southern Railroad company X C 41 his kept running 3i the time The docall sore store is that merchants rarelj keep it L R A 399 to constitute negligence tors ordered us to keep the hole filled with some kind of medisaturated in stock They may buy a few pounds per se It is also held that this is con cotton This Ave didwith used a probe to intind cine if they can get it in the way jf a trade tinuing negligence which will preclude sert the cotton We could introduce the but they do iot make a practice or the defense of the brakemans contrib ¬ probe about 3 inches and found by mov keeping it and Tisually when they do utory negligence ing the probe about that there was a large cavity next to the bone and we could feel they demand a greater profit on it than the bone with the probe The child was on anj other line of goods they keep ODD NOTES FOR THE WOMEN very pale thin and weak and could not Almost any honey producer can get sleep and we had no hope of his recovery docmore than the wholesale city price by Over 12000 Irish girls are employed The treatment we gave him under thefinaltors directions did him no good We selling at home and by doing Ihissavos in the lace trade ly commenced using Allens Ulcerine Salve himself the cost of freight and commisHall Caine believes that in litera- and it soundly and permanently cured him sions and runs no risk from blowing ture journalism art and the drama in about six months He has been well his goods to get into the hnds of risky the gentler sex stands on a level with about four years and is strong and quite fleshy but limps a little on account of one commission merchants Farmers the sterner leg being a little shorter than the other Voice Ethel Mar Charles is the first wom He is a picture of health and runs scuffles plays with other boys as though nothan in England to adopt architecture as and hod been the matter with him We beQUARTERS FOR PIGS ing a profession and she has already taken lieve Ulcerine Salve saved his life LAURA PEDERSON They Should De in the Barn Uasc many prizes Sworn to When Mme Sarah Bernhardt is tak ¬ ruary 189S before me this 24Lh day of Febment and Never Where Other ing a holiday she spends most of her Stoelc Is Iveiit F O HAMMER time in shooting fishing boating and Notary Public Ramsey Co Minn Whenever a barn has a barn base cycling She declares that the only Swift Retribution nfent as all should have in that should way in which she enn get rest is to tire was a wicked leer in Meandering iwre be fixed the winter quarters for the herself out with bodily fatigue Mike ye as he saw the little girl coming ¬ hogs As there is a strong Disagree Miss Lutie A Lytic Topekas col out of 11 staurant side door carrying a able smell from the pigpen the base ored woman lawyer has been appoint ¬ small tin nail sidea he exclaimedto ment should not be where other stock ed a member of the facultj of the law his comrade of iu Hingq sich luxuries r young was is kept nd of course not near the department of Central Tennessee col- in derejoinder Its our u If stop it could Before the eirl the house Not only horses and sheep lege Nashville She is said to be the turn the corner the tramp loomc before which aie dainty in their feeding but only female lawyer instructor in the her and exclaimed Im sorry iad but I even the cow which is less affected by world She will teach the law of do wouldnt see ye earryin dat pail any fui rW gallantly agin The little girl befoul odors will refuse to eat food that mestic relations evidence real prop- ¬ Its to cryme Mike seized the bucket and in a gan has been where the stench trom the erty ciimes and criminal procedure moment had the bottom of it pointed toward the blue sky The effect was volcanic hogpen could get at it Yet We luue Foam flew in all directions His one ejacu GARDEN THE WINDOW known farmers to allow hogs to run in Soap suds lation solved the mystery the same stable with cattle and horses And when the restaurant proprietor came Stir the dirt in the flower pots occa out and desired to know why his children and then wonder why the latter so could not blow soap bubbles without being often get off their feed and lose flesh bionally with a wire nail or hairpin s trong and freely interfered with the victim of poetic justice Soapsuds hot and The hog alone will thrive under such say Washington Star circumstances though even the hog in applied are the best defense for roses had not a word to its effort to keep warm will crowd close and other plauts against their enemies Lyejry Loy Rates Via the Missouri T r around the larger animals to gather in the window garden Tesas Kail way Kansas i Semi monthijv excursions to the south bodies In this way the populai The Allelhuia plant heat from their J est The greatest opportunity to visit hog is apt to be stepped upon or kicked name used in Europe says the Se Texas the Empim tate of the Union unso that the practice is not best even for maine Horticole for one of the herba paralleled as to resourVrfand products and The titi Ayith an area exceeding all t Eastern and him The pigs winter quarters should ceous oxalis O acetosella be made warm and also light having a has been bestowed upon this plant be Ivliddle States ahe statistical reports of wall on the south side with large double cause it flowers at or about the Easter products as compiled by the commissioners of Texas indicate this section as havifigthe windows n it through which the win ¬ season greatest possible advantages in its milri ter sunlight may stream If all the If one has patience sprinkle sprinkle equable climate tend in the varfetv and pro other sides are walled tight and a sprinkle every day twice a day is bet ductiveness of Its soil For further infoi bunch of chopped straw is put in one ter reaching the under side of the leaf iimuon upscn ive pamphlets and dates ta corner the pigs will make their nest If on wash da3 you dip them heads excursioili qfpfy O SPf BoWs Vi JPl - jiQireinnati in that and sleep at night but in sunny down in the suds and then rinse in r days they will huddle together where the last tub you will be rewarded with Divers Donts the sunlight can fall upon them This big fat sweet roses FlorenceHolmeB Dont expect to shine in society if your clothes do matter of sunlight has much to do with in Success with Flowers Dont strain your eyes looking for faults sows and the healthfulness of breeding in your neighbor DICTIONARY FOR GIRLS the successful rearing of their litters Dont get into the habit of judging a bool especially those farrowed m early by the criticisms A disagreeable girl Am ie Moity spring American Cultivator Dont forget that you injure your own A fighting- girl Hittie Magin character when you attack that of another Dont carry a barrel of flour on your head A sweet girl Carrie Mel SMALL WORKBENCH in order to acquire a graceful carriage A pleasant gin Jennie Rossity Dont forget that it is wicked to bet and Etoeedinjrly Convenient tor Doing A sick girl Amelia Ration lose no man has the moral right to be Small Jobs of Rcpniring Around wrong A clear case of girl E Lucy Date or Barn House Dont scold jGur wife in the presence of A geometrical girl Polly Gon others they may think you are afraid to do Not a Christian HettieRodoxy it when alone with her Chicago Evening A small workbench is very convenient News A flower girl Rodo Dendron for doing small jobs of repairing Get A musical girl Sara Nade For California Tourists a long deep but narrow empty grocery The Burlington Route has Weekly TourA profound girl Met tie Physics box and mount it upon legs upon its ist Sleeper Excursions personally conA clinging girl Jessie Mine side as shown This provides not only ducted by a Burlington Route Agent every A muscular crirl Callie Sthenics a workbench but a shelf below it for Wednesday from St Louis and Chicago to Wlty Bee Keepers Should Try to lluilrt a Proiltalile Retail Trade of Their Own ¬ - This will he the greatest gold year in his tory From South Africa the Klondike and Australia fhe precious metal is being shipped in large quantities It is believed that this years output will nearly double that of any previous twelve months The sales of Hos fcetters Stomach Bitters are also increasing very fast and this year that famous remedy will cure more people of dyspepsia indigestion constipation nervousness and weak ¬ ness than ever before ¬ The Enormous Gold Product of 1808 DoesYoor lead Me Are your nerves weak Cant you sleep well Pain in your back Lack energy Digestion Appetite poor Boils or pimples bad These are sure signs of poisoning From what poisons From poisons that are al ¬ ways found in constipated bowels If the contents of the bowels are not removed from the body each day as nature intended these poisonous substances are sure to be absorbed into the blood al- ¬ ways causing suffering and frequently causing severe Discipline That child must be taught that it cant have everything it wants said Mr Blykins sternly Yes said the mother but I dont think we ought to devote too much atten- ¬ tion to that part of his education After he grows up it probably wont be many yeara ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ World hes lucky to get anything before he realizes as most people do that he wants NY ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Excursion tickets will be sold at all sta-¬ tions on the North Western line C N W Ry C St P M 0 Ry S C P Ry M V R R to all other points and F E on this system and on the Union Jracinc Railroad within 200 miles of the selling sta- 25 26 Holiday Excursions disease ¬ good until January 4 1899 Apply to agents Chicago North Western Ry for full par- - and 31 1S98 and January 1 and 2 1899 There is a common sense cure ticuiars ¬ ¬ - Mrs Henpeck Dp you dare to look me in the face and say that Mr Henpeck Not on your life I pro- ¬ pose to always reserve the right to dodge whenever I make a remark to you The rolling pin struck a corner of the mantel and fell harmlessly to the floor Cleveland Leader His Lnst Proud Right ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ days the C A C Ry will sell low rate excursion tickets to all points on its lines and to prominent points on connecting lines Tickets on sale December 23rd 24th 25th 26th 30th and 31st 1S98 and January 1st and 2nd 1899 good returning until Jan ¬ uary 3rd 1899 Ask agents for particulars C F Daly Genl Pass Agt Cleveland O For the Christmas and New Year Holiday Reduction Holi- ¬ rK3j4Eci They daily insure an easy L j -- j t nF er the bowels You will findthatthe use of ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ An Easy Deduction Wise Gayboys wife must be a very beautiful fascinating woman Callow She is Have you seen her No but their maid is very pretty N Y Journal ¬ E i 71th ¬ ¬ ¬ No one can deny that in the matter of the Cyrano de Bergerac fad the play going public is allowing itself to be led by the nose St Louis Republic Years of rheumatism have ended with Cure by St Jacobs Oil Cures promptly The play for a cent nickel-in-the-slot The Affirmative Wins recovery blood from all impurities and is a great tonic to the nerves Wpito the OacioPM the pills will hasten It cleanses the ¬ L A W Bulletin music box cant of tle most eminent physicians in the United States Tell the doctor You Inst how you are suffering advice will receive the bc3t medical without cost AddressC AYER DR Our Medical Department has one J Lowell Mass Made worse by cold St Jacobs Oil to cure It cures Neuralgia needs ¬ ¬ Our street cars are all personally con ductored L A W Bulletin Jk ilrat smoked in a few hours with KRAUSEnS LIQUID EXTRACT OF SMOKE Hade from hickory wood Cheaper cleaner sweeter and sorer than the old way Send foz circular- - js KKALStiii uuu aiiton ira ¬ BELIEF FE01T PAIN ¬ ¬ ¬ Women Every where Express their Gratitude to Mrs Pinkham cure in Alien Ulcerine Salve is the only sureUlcers the world for Chronle Vlcers Bone rirfl T A WALDEN Gibson da writes I ¬ Serofnlons Ulcer neverfails f - iC t J 11 ¬ ¬ ¬ ing your medicine life Cras a burden to me I never saw a well day At my monthly period I suffered unsold misery and a great deal of the time L was troubled with a severe pain in my side Before finishing the first bottle of your Vegetable Compound I could tell it was doing- me good I continued its use also used the Liver Pills and Sanative Wash and have been greatly helped I would like to have you use my letter for the benefit of others1 - Dear MksFiniiam Before tak¬ suffering Cures permanent Best salve tor Boils arbancle Piles Salt ISheurn Burns Cut a ndall fresh Wouuds DymailsmalLVJr large O JP ALliEK MKUIOXNB 13c Book free CO Mt Minn tfold by Srageia a Varicose 1lcers White Sores It Soren and Swcllinc Fever out all poison all Oldexpense and Saves Draws iul HEADERS OF THIS PAPKR JDKSIKTNG TO BUY AN YTH1I ADVERTISED IN ITS COLOJ1NS SHOULD INSIST UPON HAVING WHAT THEY ASK FOR REFUSING ALL SUBSTITUTES OR IMITATIONS -- s firs FLORENCE A WOLFE 515 nulberry St Lancaster Oho writes Deas Mus Pinkham For two I rvnrt-ve- - T A- TlO O WVnTVl nA tXTl f Tl C1QBQ17EE i TTrl 4 Tl IX - local physicians told me was inflamma ¬ CUTS or any other Cut shown in any tpec tion of the womb Every month I suf unen jhook at or Deiow quotea prices ior samew fered terribly I had taken enough AN KELLOGQ NEWSPAPER CO 335 W- - JFIftli St Cincinnati O medicine from the doctors to cure any one but obtained relief for a short vs time only At last I concluded to write to you in regard to my case and can A HztupsS BNckJby say that by following- your advice I am now pefectly well wcTruirurmsh duplicates or JUivii Sluuit 9H - mmmm tdnS PKEE tC y OjfuB nrs W R BATES riansHeld L writes Before writing to you I suffered dreadfully from painful menstrua- ¬ tion leucorrhcea and sore feeling in the lower part of the bowels Now my look so well Price 50 cents of all druggists or E P Hall Co Nashua N H iafaic of rri50USAfIg of SENT ffPiS v S yafl Si K3L f Vv m friends want to know what makes me ¬ ¬ THE MARKETS LIVESTOCK Cattlecommonw 00 4 10 Select butchero 55 CALVES Fair to good light 3 1J HOGS Course ana heavy 3 40 Mixed packers 3 35 Light shippers - Cincinnati Dec 29 3 85 4 50 Los Angeles and SUn Francisco The route IS Via Denver Srpnip Pnlnrnrlr ffilf Tnl City with 9S per cent sunshinethroughout the year Ask Ticket Agent or write for descriptive toider to L V Wakeley General Passenger Agent St Louis Mo ¬ I do not hesitate one min ¬ ute in telling them what has brought about this great change I cannot praise Lydia B Pinkhams Vegetable Compound enough It is the greatest remedy of the age STAR PLUG M NATURAL LEAF PLUG CLIPPER PLUG CORNER STONE PLUG Largest Assortment in the World n SCBt1 H All 1 jnii of Books for Home Amutoraents Including KO How Plays Just Issued Charades Rcriiers Chil ¬ dren Plays Negro PJajs Dialogues Mrs Jailt vs Wax WorJcs Fairy Plays Paper Sconcry P1 as for Male Characters onlv Tableaux Vivants Make Up ILatfrials Amateurs Guide to the Stage Guide to How to Make Up Selecting Plays SAMUEL JP2JKMCH S6 WSSd St BTow York City Ktscs Send for book of testimonial and IO days Dr U U JUKENa HONSAUantaja YNEW DISCOVERY gives relief and cures worsfi L G oO 3 25 S a 45 SHEEPChoice LAMBS 3 25 g FLOUR Winter family GKAIN Wheat No 2rcdnew No 3 red Corn No 2 mixed Oats No 2 Rye No2 HAY Prime to choice PROVISIONS Mess pork i CO 2 40 3 4i 3 85 4 50 a 2 A Pntnre New Woman Teacher Mollie what is the most intel ligent beast Mollie Man Indianapolis Journal ¬ SLEDGE PLUG SCALPING KNIFE PLUG SLEDGE MSXTURE SMOKING et Not Vlacfe CO 70 67 33 ISYt oy 8 75 10 00 5 1714 12 2254 4 00 There nre many subjects on which you have no right to have an opinion for the reason that you know nothing about them Atohisxsn Globe Bad feet from frost bites are made sound By St Jacobs Oil It cures Knowledge is power only up to the point where a person knows it all Town Topics LIGGETT ST 3 MYERS TOBACCO COMPY Manufacturer COMBINE TRUST or Iby Lard BUTTER Choice dairy Prime to choice creamery APPLES Choice to fancy POTATOES Per bbl CHICAGO an ID AYE THERES THE RUBV3 COULD HE HAVE 3 B0 125 3 40 65 tfv ol 35 3 50 FLOUR Winter patent GRAIN Wheat No 2 red No 3 Chicago spring No 2 OATS No 2 PORK Mess LARD Steam CORN 70 57J4 The pain of sciatica is cruel The cure by St Jacobs Oil is sure It penetrates 3i SCO 5 35 3 75 8 80 5 55 2i4 The stingy mans dollars are what you might call 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CCNTAUI1 COMPANY 44 j rv yggrg ANK splcas 1741 Afi-s-- The Kind You Have AIwayBQUgKi MURRAY STREET NEW YORK CITYi 77 Kuens fct ihiit state that woo 35J tba xarettt j t U C- 1 1 --S Sir - 3 i - w tf 1 a - c olr a THE BOTJRBON NEWS Cor 7lii Main V v - tJPKf Pill m f i ti DAY DECEMBER ae Weiwill endeavor to give you prices haye never been given before in this vicinity We must reduce our stock before the first ot ancrin order to do so we have given you some prices below that wilMhterest you and all other goods that are not mentioned e vill gftmWe aaiuiv iiuoiai kasojjuui ao li Luugii tiiey were ttUVtJXUStSU fv I- W P ni Molida Ks are owjpppoachin that For a good sized Calico Ladiw Ecru and white satin uouuie xexiure wilii cape wprrii iorr worcn i o cents ban a teeced vests and pants 250s c worth 39 cents 25 cents each A - Tlxe ISTe77CaOiaisv ille Store V i - Cor 7th s raiai R- ii fSsSBU jv IV - vsn thlar fh M - Styles worth 10 ceuta 7 cents peryafcl Wrapper JPlaunettes latest Fall Mens and Boys Maclsinjohes 150each tl I 50 cents Com- - t H- WSf1ft r r ---- 98 cents per pair gj For Ladies calf skin shop fiv 675 each 2M For the best quality of Beaver button worth 125 and Kersey Overcoats all colors 15 ceiits per yard 25 cents each 15 cents 3 for 10 cents Wool Flannels white reel and For Shirts and Drawers r in Per pair for heavy duck shuck- - every one worth 1000 Clarks O N T Spool Cotton no-n gry worth 25 cents df fl jf Tini p Jr White Merino well worth 40 cts hig mittens worth 25 cents P For the best calf slanaaferain Ladies Capes and Jackets In abundant lots capes all of leather high topped oessnj the 148 per pair this seasons styles at low figures city-Mens double half tapped oled 15 cents each 2 eents per pair i 45 cents per pair Cloaks that were over at Indies Ecru or White Vests calf hoots worth 200 Mens aiiwool extra heavy soxs For the hest oil tanned calf 50 cents on the 1carried and ex- ¬ Call and Pants worth 25 cents Avorth 35 cents shucking- gloves worth 75 cents amine these oilers Your choice of any Calico in the house at 3 1 2 cents per yard a limit of 20 yds to the customer none - For an extra heavy Chinchilla Overcot well made worth 500 348 each Utm i i - m - - - -- w w- - w- - - w v jjj UM v j wu jj LvrJUL sold to merchants drillS t3ais sale- - Call attgifsor - V - - ta ft 3La01LXS5 tXOS22L3a DEB0ilc3i33i jgaagujBmMaBiwiia iHitmsMfrigqaaBraa L4rt93EC3RS isoLtx osxj3ajQaa isdriaa s -- - ms 6 INl TOBACCO WARIOO -- Money To Loan CO Terms 5 and 5i per cent on real estate mortgage ROGERS MOORE 16sep 6ino LOUISVILLE KY Storage Free Independent Warehouse Paris Ky OT T-- For Months BL A SMITH Co 1 w 3k - i3 V - f DR W L DAVIS Agent ljan99 Paris Ky Cffice over G S Varden Office Hours 8 to 12 a m to 5 p m - s R GOLDSTEIN Louisville Ky - Of 544 Fourth Avenue ymi be at the Windsor Hotel Paris on Wanted to Buy 300000 bushels of wheat I will pay the highest market price in oW or 1 will furnish sacks and stora your wheat in an elevator and biiy your wheat when yon are reatiy to sell a1- the highest market prLe Those who held wheat last year made big money Store your wheat and get the profit - f - Fjl i iy T mJ Friday Jan 20 1899 jt P - ¬ TetTcfcrning f Cr j X f-- v fiS fA I 1a7 ijumtiu Eyes amuiea ana glasses euientmcaiiy once every month T- es- ad- - JE ojulv-4t 0 FRETW33LL Agent i - T Parif Ky HrV - Kt -- - --i- - D The undersigned composing the firm H Reed Laundry have this of Haggard day June 13 1S93 by mutual consent Of No 503 W Ninth Street Cincinnati dissolyed partnership 0 E Reed as- ¬ Ohio suming all the debts nnd liabilities Those owing the firm will please settle Will be at the Windsor Hotel Parir From June 13 1S93 J tvy v with Mr Reed HHaggard is not liable for debts con TUESDAXJAN tracted by above nrm Sigjahiaa 3aiirdav oMmie l89WCenirning every second Tuesday in each C E REED month U H HAGGARD 5sp 4wks Reeerence Ever3r leading physician L Landman M ftjrm WILL iff Vfc- Hcryk -- fh- - fr - s - J S - MAKE you 3 - II riJI JMiiSM II LI I I TjiuMM Jg tt n j t Y fill asi- - - -- vBalelsDInriers jsa Paris Kentucky 22a fl wish to set a dinner at a reasonable jprio If you are going to have a sale and call on For Kent The store room occupied by C Grosche is for rent Possession given January 1st 1899 Apply to Geo Rassenfoss 5CBC i 6 yfru o GFOUGE RASSENFOSS 20sept2m Paris Ky LOT ASD BLA want to be happy and make allyour friends haopy Then come to TWIN BROTHERS 1o makjOUT selections of Christmas presents We tave the largest grandest and prettiest stock of holiday goodlteveT displayed in Paris We are giving goods away you might say so low are we selling them Tovntke room we have decidrfd to sell our immense stock of 1 k s S imi m i SMITH SHOP FOR SM Jackson-viJJaTKy- GEO W DAVIS DEALER 1tBNS AND BOYS OVEROOATS CLOTHING LADIES JACKETS AND GAPES COMFORTS BLANKETS BOOTS SHOES ETC every in lr particularSj address or call on BEN J F SHARON v Jacksonville Ky 18oct tf DESIRE to sell my house and ot JL with blacksmith shop at I will sell for half cash bal arice in twelve months For further T Furnitnre Window Shades Oil Cloths Carpets Mattresses Special attention given to Undertaking and Repairing ¬ Main Street i 1 s Paris Ky i T- mm V EXTRACTED WITHOUT PUN NO COCAINE Fruits Flowers 0 GAS w - 2LZ i iCy -- vfc rJZ v irr l Z- - Everything for Orchard Lawn and public to be the best and easiest and absolutely free from any after effects Garden Fruit and Ornamental trees 0tephcric treatment for painless Shrubs Roses Yines Small Fruits filliSg Rhubarb Asparagus and all stock grown in Nurseries q nn p o Prices reasonable as we employ no Agents Descriptive catalogue on ap- ¬ Upper and lower1 t1500 plication to 50 cts up Silver fillingsv rip i00 Gold fillings H F HILLENMEYER 500 Gold crowns Lexington Ky Phone 279 50 cts rPainlesa extraction Only by me and acknowledged by the A simple application to the gums used BLUE SBASS NURSERIES IB ATiTi 3e 0 iving away Overcoats and Ulster3 that werG 300 now 195 500 now 275 750 now 375 1000 now 5Q0jl250 now 700 1500 now 8002000 now 998 Jpake your Christmas Felections from onr beautiful stock of silk handkerchiefs linen handkerchiefs inifcftl handkerchiefs mufflers fine hosiery fine gloyes line jewelry fine garters fine neckwear fine shirts cufjKuttons ear rings stick pins haii pins fine purses silk umbrellas kid gloves fine plush cases brush yanciomb sets water sets mirrors boas perfumes glove cases pibys dolls carriages wagons baby houses dishes drums chairs guns ships desks watches tam- boines accordians vases sideboards carts sleighs trains bed steads cradles bureauSribr urn pets dancing - you buy and save an line in this advertisement it fead 3 50 now S195 95c 250 now SI 25 in Capes that were S200 now 500 now 250 6 Onow 300 750 now 425 900 now 500 1000 now 6 25 1250 now 700 15 00 now 750 jackets that were 300 now 200 4 50 now 225 5 00 now 250 600 now 325 S750 now 375 Safnow 425 1050 now 525 1200 now S96 1500 now 698 will vise where to -- fi 1 w l ft 1398 HgueSj whips games puzzles rockers bob sleds g Bargains also in MENS and BOYS SUITS reel Free We give a Large Handsome Framed Pictwre when your purchase amounts to wm jive Coupon Tickets with evervthing 7011 buy of us no matter how smal Remember the place to save money is at - 1000 - TWIN BUOTHBRS BRINGERS BOURBONS BIGGEST V BARGAIN 701 708 MAIN ST PARIS KY 1 f 1 II Wi6i c vJ 4Vf i J e - 1DI1B -- D J 1 S- - 321 Main St PariB Ky fv Hours fopp- - Gourt-hbu8e 8 to 12 a m to 5 p mT - SC T YRUP PEPSira CURES CONSTIPATIONil OR CALDWELLS 11 Telephone 79 jisician liael36 Office Hill SLs KenneyM p D mo Wisher 1 Stg Attorney-At-La- w PariB Kentucky Office on Broadway tip stairs 2 doors West ofJtouRBON News 58 Phone fi J- i r P lHkT St Fouith andPleasant llioiQai - -- 5v u d iVS J2 - J - indigestion curesP PEPSInl B C PR GA1D V7 E kLS mi H J- V XQyx17 IV ifct ifefl v II aw - wi rrr n nrTnuiiT nnnw iif ni flMPERF v tt r rwiim aJISSLJ1siH ri mum - - - - KiivjC - tir in - 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