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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895)
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THE BOU RBON NEWS CHAMP MILLER Eitirs TEAR and Owners PRINTED EVERT TUESDAY AUD FRIDAY Established ir r H 1 1 81 NINETEENTH PARIS BOURBON CO KY ELIZABETH The bens have gone on a strike here and egs are sellin at thirty cents a Inzer Mr W HClay and family will re ¬ move to Lezmton next week having r nted their farm to S A Pushes of 8cott John Leach has purchased from J 8 Kennedy four acres of land adjoiniug L Cox at 150 per acre and is erecting a residence on the property At W H Clays sale Tuesday hon es 10050 cows sold at 26 to 66 mule 33 hull 37 hogo 4 each sows 0 to and pigfc 16 75 com 1 65 to 1 75 per Dickens 25 to 35 cents each birrel Farm implements KId ell The stor ro mi now at Elizabeth now occupied by aw FRIDAY MARCH 3 1899 MILLERSBURG NO IP IF YOU BUY News Note Gathered In And About The HlTS Oliver Chilled Plow day to visi Mrs Nai Tbaxton farm Mr O W Rankin have besn quite ill ior several uajs Mrs Martha Myers is visiting relatives in Cynjbiana Mr Sue lynes went to Paris Tues- ¬ Al Thomas moved Wednesday to the Has Located in the large Brick Building on Third Street Orpo- site the L K Freight Depot DEALER IN GEO W STUART Coal Srlt Grain B led Hay Deme tin and Portland Cement Building San Lime Sole in Wincheal relatives Allen is visiting relatives and Paris FIED SEEDS OF EYERY VARIETY Agent For The Celebrated - yUi T ri ynf ti- H wiif- R xfl Bostnin solo to C ci Cox at 1500 The sale whs innde by Auctioneer A T Forsyth ami there w- re about five huu dred prtsei t w in - Th Commercial Gazette Cbas Dartnell is home from an ex- tended trip through the South fJr Julio Pnrnell visited bis mother Mrs A T orsytb in Paris Tuesday rerrv j lerson went to Cincinnati Wednendai to try the tobacco market Shu ford ilaroeuter shipped a car of Kood Houtheu horses to Atlanta Tues day MOUNTAIN ASH JELLICO Coal The best Semi eannel ever mined You Not only get the Best Plow oil Eailfi But every time you put on a new point you have a new Plow This is economy STODDARD HAMILTON published in this country No itfively read tbau the CinKX is more cinnati WWkly ommercial Gazette which ha iu the past year been Krently iniprov d mihJ mlartred every way It i the oldest fondly newspaper in the west Itn ten panes nr compactly filled with the iHtnt important news of the world aini just what th familv fireside most enjoys Just think of it ten passes weekly for ess than one cent per cooy Only 50 ceutb p r ar We call special attention to the advenisement of the Weekly Commercial Gazette on another pg of this pap wjeJtljr -- terday ou business aud will move there SOOb J H Curtis weut to Lexington yes ¬ There are wagons and there are wagons but THE OWENSBORO beats them all A complete stock of them always on hand ¬ town Mips Carafe M unpon of Carli b is the n8t of Mist Bessie Redmon near Teleplaone 77 3 Tr Mrs Joshua R irton is visiting hr daughter Mrs Roseb rry Rogers near Paris Mrs Katf Richardso of Lexinytor is the gaeKtoc her niocher Mrs Alary Ti otter A HEMP n D ¬ DISC HARROWS Combine all the Good Features of all other Disc Harrows Made Hacking COUGH A hacking cough is a grave yard cough the sooner you get rid of it the better Dont wait until it develops into consumption but use the cele-¬ brated Dr John W Bulls Cough 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 OTAnt A SEED SOWER of any kind I have it Choice Home Grown Clover Seed Choice Tim- ¬ othy Seed Choice Cultivated Hemp Seed rJNEELEY J S WILSON DEALER IX DrBulls Cough Syrup Doses are small and pleasant to take recommend it Price 25 cts At all druggists Will cure a Hacking Cough Doctors Fnnnie Porter The City School will close Wednesday March 8th srtul the Spring school will open on the 9th 2t Mr John 13 mil ton has returned from an extended visit to relatives and friends in Illinois Mrs A J Lamb and two children of Gallatin Tenn are guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Millei Mrs Sallie Young aunt of Mrs Wm Layson fell Tuesday and sprained htr shoulder and one knee joint W H H Johnson and daughter Miss Willie of Mt Sterling were guests of relatives here Tuesday and Wednesday Miss Mary Smedlev went to Hutchison yesterday to visit her uncles Messrs Broad and Aaron bmedley for a few days Geo Bi a iIe has moved to the Wm Layson farm Mr Cracraft has move to Harrison and will farm with James Dundon Mrs Martha McClellan and sons moved Tuesday into the property recently bought trom the E Mann heirs one mile south of town 1 on business Mr Natbfeoiel lonway of Indian Territory is tM guest of his aunt Mis J Styles of Shannou Mason coun tv was help Tueaday and Wednesday ¬ Tbcsr farmer xpecin- - fo grow hemp this season will find it to their imprest to write me before purchasing their seed I have on hand Cultivated Hemo Send growa from seed imported from China in 1893 ian 2uio W J LiOXJCa-xIIIDCS-- S LEXINGTON wALWii KY ALWAYS DAINTY direction of skilled men in surroundings as clean as a parlor make it positive that Peebles Candy is always dainty Money cannot A I 1AAV PIIRF higher grade buyany I UIVL ingredients than are used in the manufacture of Peebles Candy an absolute guarantee that it is always pure and wholesome PX ltS ILtllO ¬ Chocolate Creams ALWAYS FRESH with Peebles Candy insuring that it is always fresh and delicious Superior to others but price no higher Try it Agents for Allegrrettl Babels delicious A full line aS2225 always on hand The Joseph W Peebles Candy Is soM O exclusively In this city by Established 1H40 Muacrn a KttbLtS Prest I Peebles Sons Go jas fee s VARDra soy Cincinnati O We desire to establish agencies for Lylebura Fruit Cake 1 lb tins A great trade winner ¬ Field Seeds and Farming Implements Has located in the Simms Warehouse on the North side c f the Court House Square and has on hand a large display of r The trip from Lonisville to Chicago or Cincinnati to Chicago may be made in private rooms over Pennsylvania Short Sleeping Lines Compartment Cr leaving Louisville rtaily at 815 p m Cincinnati 835 p m over that shon Drawing route afford the luxury rooms and berths in sleeping cars why also be reserved on the fast trains w hich run solid to Chicago Address appica tions to Geo E Rockwell A d P Agt Cincinnati Traveling in Private ttooms CD Dubtne Jewelry Company Cincinnati 0 fourth and Walnut Sis Long Dlatanos Telephone Call 870 DIAMOND CUTTERS fCll our Diamonds are CmreAtAy selected in ihe rough and out in our factory kf Gjqpmrt diamond Cutters 9le carry the Xargast Stock A t Vast mi mSe Xamest Prices STLVERSMTTHS Oar stock of STERLING SIL-¬ VER TOILET WARE and SILVER Is WNDINO In tHs West the A most complete few exclusive patterns of Ster- ¬ ling Silver Spoons and Forks at VATCHES 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 iu the old and tried Glen Falls of New York 1000 insurance for five years will only cost you 10 Tobacco barns a specialty 9nov tf T Porter Smith Agent Coughed 20 Years I suffered for 25 years with a cough and spent hundreds of dollars with doctors aud for medicine to no avail until I used Dr Bells This remedy makes weak lungs strong It has saved my life J B Rosell Pine-Tar-Honey We are Sols Agents for the Cslsbrsted Pstek Pbilllpps ft Co watches Oar stock In this tins includes every grade and Basks known to the trade at prices to salt everybody 100 Ptn OUNCE Send for our Holiday Shopping List contsining many vslnabl s Suggestions orders promptly sttended to boods ssnt to our rations sa Selection STATIONERY Our Department of Stationery and Engrav ¬ ing is thoroughly up to date and complete la every respect Mail Mt tag jBPSEj j jj 1 3P cx5 ¬ GrantsburK 111 TUB OJLiX 2iXjXkEiI-sE- The Cincinnati Fancy California evaporated fruits Newton Mitchell tf Hie Eagle King of All Birds is noted for its keen sight clear and distinct vision So are those persons who use Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve for weai eyes styes sore eyes of any kind or granulated lids Sold by all dealers at 25 cents COMMERCIAL GAZETTE Weekly Edition of the Commerc al Tribnne Si It is an 50 CENTS PER YEAR Send 5c in Stamps lor Our 132 fMM Large Illustrated Catalogues of Premiums offered with the Weekly Commercial Gazette Fubli hd every Tuesday morning It has the mot complete and reliable mnrket reports It is Republican to the core but never offeMve Its departments relating to Farming Labor Manufacturing md Legislation are of the greatest value to every fftate ¬ STUDEBAKER AND CAPITAL WAGONS AND CARRIAGES THE VULCAN AND MALTA PLOWS The Vuloan Plow Will Compete With Any Plow Sold New York Edam pine apple Neufa chatel cheese Newton Mitchell tf For Sale stove One large anthracite 2t Apply to Dr Ussery p to CHEROKEE AND BARLOW CORN PLANTERS AND A LINE OF fc THE BEST DISC MACHINES MENTS LINE HARROWS ALSO DEERING HARVESTING AND ALL KINDS OF FARMING TM- WILL KEEP ON HAND A FULL OF FIELD SEEDS CLOVER TIMOTHY HEMP ETC with Insure in my apency - non family firesil most enjov union Prompt paying reliable Sicial imlucments to club agents Sample copies mailed on companies insures against fire plication Address wind and storm COMMERCIAL TRIBUNE CO Cincinnati Ohio W 0 HINT0 Agent filled lh- date family newspaper It has ten pages compaetlv most important news of the world nd just what the ap- ¬ N C FISHER Attorney-At-La- w Paris Kentucky Office on Broadway ni West o Boumbom FOR SALK Blacksmith shop and Carriage shop power OriiKling Mill A first-cla-- s well located in town of Millersbnrg to 75 bar-el- Ky Will rent outright or rent on shares will grind nndard make For farther particulars aldress or apply corn per day wtth 10 borsa to power Will sell cheap Mrs Annie Thornton R P 13AiiNETT 17feb tf Millersburg Ky J s tain 2 door Phone News er 58 i V1 ss ff jIS CjScl ePwAhb RmSm iff jwt- yv fiSE lv THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY FRIDAY MARCH 3 1899 A wild rush of excited miners is reported r GERMAN SHIPS CRISIS HAS BEEN PASSED ¬ BAD A SITUATION THE POPES CONDITION GOOD A Wild Rush of Diamond Miners Mr Kiplings Condition Better Tempera ture and Pulse Low and In Every Di ¬ The German Government Orders Them to Be Withdrawn From Manila rection Improvement Is Marked New Yoke March 2 ¬ The condition of Rudyard Kipling was veiy much improved Wednesday night The crisis A Master Stroke in Diplomacy to Remove in the disease was passed Wednesday All Polbty of a Clash Between fier- iiiaii ami American Interests u morning Tuesday nights dispatches anil About the City of Manila indicated that the crisis was close at hand and that it was because of this Washington March 1 The German the physicians displayed so much government has set at rest effectually anxiety concerning the outcome At the rumors of a purpose on its part di 215 Wednesday afternoon the follow rectlj or indirectly to embarrass the ing bulletin was posted United States in the Philippine islands Mr Kipling has gained since this and has given a signal manifestation morning The temperature and pulse of its desire to promote the most cor¬ are low and in every direction the imdial relations between Germany and provement is noted the United States by ordering the E D J ANEW A V navy withdrawal of all vessels of its TllEODORR DlNHAM from Philippine waters and placing This was the ninth day of Mr Kipthe lives and property of its lings illness In pneumonia the crisis subjects there under the pro ¬ is usually reached by the seventh or of tection the United States ninth day but it may be delayed until government The action taken is re- ¬ the fourteenth Therefore there were garded here as a master stroke in di- ¬ 4t hours during which the physicians plomacy by which will be removed hardly left their patients side Durall possibility of a clash between Ger¬ ing that time Kipling suffered greatman and American interests in and ly during his conscious moments but about Manila and notice to all the he was frequently unconscious or suf world and especially to any Americans fered from attending delirium It rewho entertained any suspicions of sin ¬ quired an iron constitution to bear up ister designs by Germany of the wish against the intensity of the disease for and purpose of the German empire to Mr Kiplings disease is a double lobar cultivate the friendship of the United pneumonia a pneumonia of both lungs States By it Germany at once places The most advanced scientific methods the protection of all her large interests have been adopted for the treatment in the islands almost completely in our and for several days oxygen was forced hands The announcement of this act into the lungs to tide over the times of the German government came at that Kipling was unable to breathe the close of a day that had been full of sufficient air to sustain life The oxy-g-esensational rumors of a clash between method was abandoned Tuesday the Americans and Germans in Manila a hopeful sign The patient began tc the rumors finally going so far as to breathe more freely early Wednesda3 assert that Adm Dewey had fired on morning and after a few hours dropped into a refreshing sleep the first in and sunk a German vessel at Manila It is announced that the German days and the one essential to restore government has ordered its ships away his fast waning strength Later the from Manila probably to their new temperature dropped rapidly from 10 naval station at Kiachau on the Chi- ¬ to 99 which is about normal This is nese coast The announcement was the ordinary course of the disease coupled with tbe statement that the German vessels were needed there LORD HERSCHEL IS DEAD The German government followed its announcement to the state department lie Was Stricken By Heart Trouble It Washington Was Chairman of the of a purpose to order its vessels away Joint High Commission ¬ from the Philippines with a formal ap plication to the United States govern- ¬ Washington March 2 Lord Her ment to undertake the protection of all schel chairman of the Canadian the Germans in the Philippines not branch of the joint high commission only in person but in property This died suddenly at the Shoreham hotel was regarded as a signal manifestation shortly after 7 oclock Wednesday of confidence that the administration morning felt could not be resisted and as practi- ¬ About February 4 while notice formal cally that to his hotel from a visit toreturning Senatoi ul- ¬ no Germans have the Gray Lord Herschel fell on the ic terior purpose in the Philippines and pavement and broke his hip and had rather than be subjected to suspicion since been confined to his room Ht on that score had taken the course of was recovering from this injury howturning over the care of the welfare of ever Dr W W Johnston who was their citizens to the United States gov called in Wednesday morning says the ernment The president very prompt accident to his hip had nothing to dc ly accepted tht trust and there will be with his death no German sjhips at either Manila or Dr Halstead of Baltimore had beer Iloilo to disturb the relations between attending him for the broken hip and the two countries by forming the bae up to Wednesday his improvement of sensational and false rumors seemed steady and rapid At G oclock WILL NOT VETO THE MEASURE shorth- - after he awoke from a refreshing sleep Lord Herschel complained oi Although Many Features of the Army Re ¬ difficulty in his breathing This be organization Hill is Objectionable came rapidly worse and at GC0 Dr the President AYill Accept It Johnston who had been consulting Washington March 1 Representa- with Dr Halstead was hastily sumThe physician reached Lord tive Hull of Iowa had a conference moned with the president Tuesday afternoon Hersc hels bedside shortly before 7 concerning the army re organization The distinguished patient was then bill It is understood that the presi unconscious and died within a few dent shares the objections raised by minutes In the senate Wednesday afternoon Mr Hull to many features of the sen- ¬ ate bill At the same time there is a Mr Fairbanks offered the following desire to avoid an extra session and resolutions That the senate has heard with for this reason the indications are that profound sensibility of the death of objections to the bill will be waived Lord Farrer Herschel an eminent and the measured accepted Mr Hull said late in the day that the jurist and statesman of Great Britain tendency was toward an acceptance of formerly lord high chancellor a mem the bill for unless accepted he believed ber of the United States and British there was no avoidance of an extra joint high commission of the senate is That the president session requested to convey to her ma jest y IN IN A MINE the queen of Great Britain the symA FATAL CAVE pathy of the senate of the United Two Miners Killed and Two Were Badly States in the great loss which she and Injured in the Delaware Mine at the people of Great Britain have sus Mill Creek Near Wilkesbarre tained by the death of Lord Herschell Wilkesbakre Pa March 1 An ex¬ Adopted An Advance in Wages tensive cave in occurred in the DelaBirmingham Ala March 2 The ware mine operated by the Delaware A Hudson Co at Mill creek Tuesday long looked for advance in the wages morning by which two men lost their of the coal miners of the Birmingham district has been announced and will lives and two were badly injured The ad Thomas Canfield aged J5 single go into effect Wednesday Jacob Reinhart aged 45 wife and seven vance will be two and a half cents oi every ton of coal mined and it if children The injured are Martin Miller and thought within the next month or twe it will be made effective for every coal Michael Maloski The four men were working in a miner in the district breast Reinhart was drilling a hole The Nicaragua Canal Bill in the face of the chamber when with- ¬ Washington March 2 The house out a moments warning the roof caved met at 11 oclock Wednesday morning in crushing the unfortunate men be¬ and the first interesting move was on neath it the Nicaraguan canal bill The rivei Thinks It Smallpox and harbor committee by Chairman Sprngfikid 0 March 1 Jesse Burton reported the bill to the house Crawford colored was taken suddenly Wednesday and moved to nonconcur in ill at the Central Y M C A rooms the senate amendments and appoint and is suspected of having the small- ¬ conferees This probably means the pox Health Officer Seys was called death of the bill and he regards the case as suspicious One Department Transferred in Self Defense O COLUMBUS March 2 President St Louis March 1 Tom Allen at Monsarrat of the Hocking Valley one time heavy weight champion pugil ¬ railroad Wednesday transferred the ist of the world who shot and killed maintenance of way department from John Confroy in the formers saleon the control of Chief Engineer F Shel last week was acquitted by the cor- don to that of General Superintendent oners jury Tuesday Allens plea was M S Conners self defense Representative Cranford Worse Abont 1 1rce Hundred Miners Idle Washington March 2 RepresentaRusseixvilie Ark March L All tive Cranford of Texas who has been the miners employed in the mines at sick for about two weeks at Providence this place went on strike Tuesday hospital is again worse and his condi work of all kinds being iuspc oded tion is vptv rjreearious About 300 iien are idle ¬ ¬ ¬ Bloody Political Crisis Is Believed to Be Imminent in Island of Jamaica Troublesome Cyst of Long Standing Re moved By the Physicians It Is Thought He Will Survive the Operation Rome March 2 ¬ The Colony is Bankrupt and it is Said threat Britain Wants to Control the Finances That Wculd Involve a Change of Comttitution Kingston Jamaica March 1 This colony is on the verge of a political crisis which may involve bloodshed Owing to the treatment of the colony by the imperial government in recent years particularly in the matter of marketing its products Jamaica in common with the other British posses ¬ sions in the West Indies is virtually bankrupt Unable to meet its growing liabili ¬ ties the colony necessarily looks to Great Britain for financial aid and the colonial office through Mr Chamber ¬ lain has answered as it has to Barba does and the smaller inlands that aid can be extended soliy on condition that the imperial government shall control the Jamaica finances here- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ cyst was removed from his holiness The cyst had been forming probably for CO The only persons present at 5 ears the operation were Dr Maoni Dr Lapponu who assisted and Dr Pio Centra the popes personal attendant At half past nine his holiness was car- ¬ ried on a litter to a window of his apartment Smiling he said to the doctors Do you want to play these tricks upon me at my age Then he lay down composedly on his Although the courage right side which the patient displaj ed gave the doctors courage they feared to use chloroform and used instead a liquid anaesthetic consisting of cocaine chloride of sodium and morphia Owing to the size of the growth the excision occupied some time but Dr Mazzoni quickly traced the extent of the growth and the actual operation lasted 12 minutes The pope displayed A ing easily Wednesday evening Pope Leo was rest ¬ Nullagine Western Australia where dia monds have been discovered in large quan-¬ tities and it is feared that many will lose ther lives in the mad struggle for riches In this country the rush for gain ia causing many other men to break down in health and strength Nervousness sleeplessness loss of flesh and appetite and general debility are the commonly mptoms Hostetters Stomach Bitters will cure them all ¬ at ¬ Darahttity is Better Than Show The wealth of the multi millionaires is not equal to good health Riches without health are a curse and yet the rich the middle classes and The other day as two friends were talk ¬ ing together in the street a donkey began to bray and wheeze and cough in a distressing manner What a cold that donkev has said one of the men And by the way that puts me in mind how is your cough Cincinnati Enquirer ¬ Timely Reminder - - with Local Applications a they cannot reach the seat of the disease Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease and in order must take internal remedies I all s nVrt Vou Cure is taken internally and 1 Catarrh acta directly on the blood and mucous sur laces Halls Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine It was prescribed by one of the I est physicians in this country for years mid w a regular prescription It is com lsed of the best tonics knovn combined with the best blood purifiers acting direct ly on the mucous surfaces The perfpet combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh Send for testimonials free Catarrh Cannot Be Cared the poor alike have in Hoods Sarsaparilla a valuable as- ¬ sistant in getting and main- ¬ taining perfect health It never disappoints Scrofula- Three years ago our son now eleven had a serious case of scrofula anderysipelas with dreadful sores discharg¬ ing and itching constantly He could not walk Several physicians did not help for sixteen months Three months treatment with Hoods Sarsaparilla made him per- ¬ fectly well We are glad to tell others of it Mrs David Laird Ottawa Kansas Vomiting spells dizziness Nausea and prostration troubled me for years Had neuralgia grew weak and could not sleep My age was against me but Hoods Sarsaparilla cured me thoroughly My weight increased from 125 to 143 pounds I am the mother of nine children Never felt so well and strong since I was married as I do now Mrs M A Waters 1529 33d St Washington D C We had to tie the hands of Eczemaour two year old son on account of eczema on face and limbs No medicine even helped until we used Hoods Sarsaparilla which soon cured Mrs A Van Wyck 123 Montgomery Street Paterson N J - - H f IITY Halls old by all druggists price 75c m C0- - PrPs- - Too O Family Pills are the best ¬ ¬ n ¬ 4 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ great fortitude After the bandaging after That would involve a change of the he was carried back to the bed and constitution the resignation of repre- once the feeling of faintness due to sentative institutions and the accept- ¬ shock and loss of blood had passed ance of crown colony government This away he appeared quite calm The fe- ¬ Jamaica is not prepared to concede ver quickly subsided confirming the preferring to meet its financial crisis diagnoses of the doctors London March 2 The Rome correThe other way is in some other way The by a drastic scheme of retrenchment spondent of the Daily Mail says pope is still suffering from difficulty in in the too expensive administrative establishments The revenue is not so respiration and from pain in the lummuch depleted that the country would bar region Dr Mazzoni has informed not hold its own through the crisis if me that it is possible pneumonia may the intolerable burden of over adminis disclose itself Altogether the progress of the disorder is problematical tration were modified When he consented to the operaAs under the present constitution the elective side of the legislature con- tion his holiness said to Dr Lapponi trols the finances provided a majority It is a truly disagreeable thing to me of nine of the 14 representatives vote to separate myself from this C3rst just solidly for or against any financial when I am about to go after having measure the government has realized had its company for a third of my life During the operation he cried out that at the coming session this policy of retrenchment would be forced upon several times After it was over Mgr it To meet this it has taken timely Marzolini the papal chamberlain on action It has begun a system of re- being asked what impression the illtrenchment that completely set the ness had made abroad replied that 28000 telegrams had been received at country by the ears In the first place the salaries of all the Vatican Queen Victoria telegraphed direct to petty officials including office messengers government building employes Cardinal Rampolla for news There was a rumor Wednesday night and court house cleaners have been re-¬ duced 20 per cent effecting a saving that the popes physicians fear blood in amounts ranging from 10 to 40 a poi scning Wednesday was the 89th birthday of year Pope Leo and Thursday will be the Recently nearly half of the state paid district medical officers who are 21st anniversary of his coronation as attached to the civil service because supreme pontiff of the Roman Catholic they can not by practice make a living church in the country districts have been RESIGNS summarily discharged without notice SPANISH MINISTRY among them some who have occu Senor Sagasta Hands the Resignations To pied posts for more than 40 years the Queen Regent The Crisis May this orders have been issued tu Last For Several Days close down several of the district public hospitals in some of the most im Madrid March 2 Senor Sagasta portant parts of the island has handed the resignation of the min The other day the governor issued istry to the queen regent The cabinet crisis is expected to last the warrants convening council for March 14 and at the same time he let for several days as it will be necessary it be understood that his intention is for the queen regent to consult with to avail himself of his constitutional the presidents of the chambers and prerogative to increase the official side other political leaders In the meanwhile the chambers will of the house so as to give the govern ment a clear majority One elective adjourn until a new ministry is seat is vacant the occupant of another formed The ministerialists hope the queen is out of the island and a third seat ia to be occupied at this session regent will support Senor Sagasta and not Thus the government is prepared dissolve the chambers to force the country under a pretense of constitutionalism to accept FIFTY REBELS SLAUGHTERED the contemplated change of constitution But it is not without the gravest Sharpshooters Stronghold At Ciuadaloupe Bombarded By a Gunboat and Scotts significance that a general mobilizaBattery of the Sixth Artillery tion of the entire military forces was ordered simultaneously with this anManila March 2 The Guadaloupe nouncement The mobilization began stronghold of rebel sharpshooters was Tuesday morning at Port Royal This bombarded Wednesday morning by the really means that the colony is to be gunboat Lagunade and Scotts battery coerced and terrorized into surrender of the 6th artillery ing its constitutional government It is estimated that 50 of the enemy Whether this scheme will succeed or were killed One Callifornian was not without a grave and highly sensa wounded tional crisis remains to be seen A battalion of the Californians has embarked on the St Paul for Negros BAD STORM IN MISSISSIPPI Advices from Iloilo say desultory firing on the pickets has been in progress Many Dwellings in Its Path Were Demol Chaplain Lewis J Leland of Tennesished A Dozen Persons Were In ¬ see died there of smallpox jured and Two Killed ¬ ¬ And Into Dust Return Mrs Flyer Harry do you know the dirt from which diamonds are taken is blue Mr Flyer Xo but I know that the fel low who has to put up the dust for them generally is Jewelers Weekly You Can ¬ ¬ - ¬ tiet Allens Foot Ease FKEE Write to day to Allen S Olmsted Le Rov N Y for a FREE sample of Aliens Foot Ease a powder to shake into vour shoes It cures chilblains sweating damp swollen aching feet It makes tight shoes easv Cures Corns Bunions and Ingrowing Nails Alldruggistsaudsboestoressellit 25 cents JcdkSi a vr 2022125522212 ¬ ¬ Hoodi Pills cum Hver ills non Irritating and Dont you hate to have a man tell vou the the only cathartic to take with Hoods Sarsaparil la same story twice Yes especially if it is the one that I told him Chicago Daily Record A Sad Case ¬ ¬ All leading Florida resorts now open including Tampa Bay Hotel Belleview Semi ¬ nole Fort Myers and other famous Gulf Coast Resorts For particulars address L A Bell 205 Clark street Chicago ¬ Was Beatrice weeping because her hus band had appendicitis til it was out of style ¬ No she wept because he didnt get it un Chicago Evening News ¬ It seems queer that a playwright should frequently get a play wrong Chicago Daily News St Jacobs Oil cures Sprains Oil cures Bruises St Jacobs ¬ ¬ The Digger Indians must have to scratch for a living L A W Bulletin A common complaint is Backache surer cure than St Jacobs Oil No Beloved he cried throwing himself at his wifes feet we have lost all save hon or The woman pressed her hand to her streaming eyes and wept as if her heart were breaking How awkward she sobbed Just the thing we dont need if weve got to dead beat Verily it seemed that a relentless fate pursued them De¬ ¬ troit Journal ¬ We are forming a new coal and coke trust and intend calling it The Coal Trust and Coke Dust Cindercate Alley Sloper GOVERNOR OF OREGON Uses Pe-ru-- na M in His Family For Golds ¬ es IIS J ra and Grin Be--sid- ¬ ¬ ¬ f8 IWSJlffi ML i RBBBWS HWHilP MM its iJjIJiiJiJ M iliil3ni Pfife HHBiislREdfisKaGsSi HSBJni I ¬ i JTMfTBSnPSiWHltWiirB t must CAPITOL BUILDOG A Pe-ru-na SALEM OREGON Letter From the Executive i Office of Oregon ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ is known from the Atlantic tinually in the house In a recent let- to the Pacific Letters of congratuia terto Dr Hartman he says tioa and commendation testifying1 to State of Oregon as a catarrh remthe merits of Executive Department I Salem May 9 1898 edy are pouring in from every state in Union Dr Hartman is receiving The the Medicine Co Columbus0 hundreds of such letters daily All Dear Sirs I have had occasion to use classes write these letters from the your medicine in my family highest to the lowest for colds and it proved to be an excel- ¬ The outdoor laborer the indoor arti- lent remedy I have not had occasion san the clerk the editor the statesman to use it for other ailments the preacher all agree that is Yours very truly the catarrh remedy of the age The W M Lord stage and rostrum recognizing catarrh It will be noticed that the Governor as their greatest enemy are especially says he has not had occasion to use Pe-ru-na ¬ Pe-ru-- na Pe-ru-- na ¬ Pe-ru-- na Pc-ru-- na enthusiastic in their praise and testi- ¬ ¬ ¬ New Paper at Columbus Vicksburg Miss March 1 Tele Columbus O March 2 The Citigraphic advices from Yazoo City giv the details of the destructive tornado zens Publishing Co Columbus was which passed over that section Satur- incorporated Wednesday with 30000 day night Many houses were blown capital stock to publish an afternoon down and 12 or 14 persons were injured daily The incorporators are Clem G Mr and Mrs Hamilton together with Reinhard George W Smart George W Dun H C Park Phil H Brook their son daughter-in-laand two children were carried bodily a distance and Franklin Hall The new paper of 300 yards by the wind Hamilton made its appearance Wednesday after and his wife were so badly injured noon The Labrador Lost that they died shortly afterward Mrs Montreal March 2 A cablegram Devine a lady 78 years old was crushed by the roof of her house falling on received Wednesday night by the Doher and fatallj-- injured Eight or ten minion steamship line agents here anfamilies were rendered destitute and nounces the total loss of the companys much suffering is reported The force steamer Labrador from St John X B of the wind was terrific hickory trees for Liverpool The passengers were The Labrador went on eight and ten inches in diameter being all saved Skerrymore rock at 7 oclock Wednes- ¬ torn to splinters Horses cattle and day morning fowls were killed in large numbers ¬ w ¬ ¬ mony Any man who wishes perfect health must be entirely free from catarrh Ca- ¬ tarrh is well nigh universal almost omnipresent is the only ab- ¬ solute safeguard known A cold is the beginning of catarrh To prevent colds to cure colds is to cheat catarrh out of its victims not only cures ca- ¬ tarrh but prevents Every household should be supplied with this great remedy for coughs colds and so forth The Governor of Oregon is an ardent admirer of He keeps it con Pe-ru-- na Pe-ru-na ¬ Pe-ru-- na for other ailments The reason for this is most other ailments begin to prompt- ¬ with a cold Using ly cure colds he protects his family against other ailments This is exactly what every other family in the United States should do Keep in the house Use it for coughs colds la grippe and other climatic affections of winter and there will be no other ail ¬ ments in the house Such families should provide themselves with a copy of Dr Hartmans free book entitled Winter Catarrh Address Dr Hart- ¬ man Columbus Ohio Pe-ru-na Pe-ru-- na 1695 TS Agents w m m -- 4 rwi ONLY ONE DOLLAR DOWN Cut this ad out and send to us with 100 state whether rents or Ladies and we will send you this HIGH GRADE 1899 MODEL S4O0O ACME n ¬ ¬ ¬ Died in a Cemetery Statue of Miss Willard ¬ Charles H Winsloyv a newspaper man of New York who came here three monts age suffering with consumption has been found frozen to death in tbs old city cemetery He had removed every particle of clothing and lain down in the snow to await the end 1 Denver Col March March 1 Acting Gov Northcott has signed the bill ap-¬ propriating S9O0U for a statue of Frances E Willard to be placed in the rotunda of the capitol building at Washington The statue of Miss Wil- ¬ lard is the only one of a woman given a place in the rotunda 111 Springfield ination express office and if you noa It aeruume VJJmodrl high grade 4000 AtSE JKWEL as represented grandest bargain and the you ever heard of pay the express apent the balance 1595 and express diaries THE ACME JEWEL fa one of the beat Wcjciea I V finest steel tatrin jT XmSt tnaar material through jKf S best drop forpe connecout tions full ball barinp WnJann hnhl BrJlr nn3n aflMn7WWBPIBLllJnWjtwo piece hanper hiarh nBafSIrlfJV1 WnSK Krade guaranteed sinple tube tires hiph prude equi pment throuphout finest finish enameled black green or auarooa handsome nickel iiimsiinps anv pear 0 Z2 Si or 26 Inch frame WS SKU A BIMdVt ONK YKAR tllKASTSH OKIIKR TO DAY VOU CAN SELL ONE A WEEK CO SEARS ROEBUCK CHICA60 ILL inc AT EACN 1 n JEWELO BICYCLE press O by ex D subject to exam Examlnr It at your r vv ¬ W1 S3000 Address mYViVm A FAIR FACE CANNOT ATONE FOR AN UNTBDY HOUSE USE ¬ ¬ Washington March 2 The senate Eggi here sold Tuesday t 60 cents pei passed the bill appropriating 20000- aozen and were scarce at that price 000 for payment to Spain without a dis-senting- vote or voice They may even go higher Lxxisgton 1 - Effff fe Cents Each Ky March Bill Passed Unanimously i 8APOLIO rWMMMIVTWMEMMfMMrT SlMH i m -rawE THE BOURBON NEWS PA1US KT FRIDAY MARCH Deeply interested in what was to fol- - f wanted to employ them and that I was ready if necessary to spend ever cent low the doctor obeyed the ItWhenlast soft breath of the dying day the flowers Are hushed and the sun Taking the box Hendricks removed of mj-- inheritance in Mr Gielows be- ¬ goes down ¬ ten- ¬ They of course my Tkeawayhand dear shild and well wander the lid and held the box to Mr Simp- half their services but were glad tothem kins der when I told To the noiseless wharves of the gray old Is it your opinion that those are the of your politeness to me the other town aches of a human body such as are pro- ¬ night and that something seemed to Here are the vessis Gods Gift and duced from the retort of a regular cre- ¬ tell me jou would help me if it lay in Heartsease your power they declared at once that Stat the fair ship Dreamland I think matory best The individual addressed took the box you could simply do anything you From her rigging tails softly the song of to a window and looked at the contents wished And then they told me they the Ljjea He had the air of a man who had been reading the papers and had closely Sleep little baby- the tired must rest not noticed that you were employed on was enjoying himself Xt us enter the shi- for the sails are set Got a magnifying glass he asked the case by the police and said if I To bear us fvll many a mile from here could retain you I ought to do it at Ve are leaving astern grim doubt and re- ¬ shaking the ashes about gret Hendricks produced his and Lampkin once And the funny brown sailors most lustily took it to the speaker Hendricks bowed and smiled uncomcheer ¬ There was silence while Mr Simp- fortably Tnrough the wan mild moonlight we gently kins was focusing the lens on the I do not exactly understand he glide Pleasantly rocked on the sad seas breast ashes Then he came away from the said slowly I I dont exactly see VtTbile the small waves whisper and splash window closing the magnifying glass how anybody at this stage could aid on the si4e In my opinion they are not from the Mr Gielow until we know more of the Sleep little baby the tired must rest retort of a crematory he said though matter And for miles and miles through the bril- ¬ to be honest I would not take oath on The lawyers agree with me replied liant night it the heiress that he ought to be found Oer the purpie seas that the fairies Why are yon not positive asked and brought back by his friends and know When alas out9ashes a streak of light detective the not wait till the police arrest him And back to port we are forced to go Mr Simpkins brows ran together Oh And Hendricks exclamation But the folk that we think in the church- ¬ He smacked his lips and raised himself showed that he was still in the dark yard lie In truth sail out to the golden west on his toes in pure enjoyment of his I happen to know some things that They never retun yet we should not sigh well paid importance you are unaware of hastily added Miss For dear little baby the tired must rest Because mj experienced eye detects Huntington and lny lawyers agreed Vincent OSulIian in Springfield Mass traces of the ashes of clothing here that if we could possibly retain you Republican In well run crematories such residue is with what I know we could help a little always fanned away from the pure I am willing to let you name your own white or grayish ashes of bone which is price 4 deposited in urns for preservation But Hendricks sat up in his chair and hi the ashes of cloth may by accident crossed his feet have fallen back into the bone ash I Wed never quarrel over money matcant be positive AFFAIR ters Miss Huntington and as I am Ah I see Is said Hendricks By side I pledge not employed by the there any way by which one could dis ¬ myself to your cause other WILL W Copyright 189 by tinguish between the ashes from a New A glow of color faintly tinged the A H Kellogg Newspaper Co HARBEK York crematory or one in an3- - other hitherto bloodless face of the heiress city 7 1 V7 zZ J7 sZ7 s7 sZ7 S S5 7 You are so good she said in a None that I know of sir I know you will do all Well that is all and I thank you husk- voice can be done and my lawyers think Mr Simpkins said the detective lean that SYNOPSIS if we could get him to come back volunMinard Hendricks great detective Just ing back in his chair When the man had taken his depart tarily and give himself up that we returned from Boston finds awaiting him might be able to prove that he was in an unsigned typewritten letter directing ure Lampkin asked sane him to apartments in Palace hotel where Could the murderer have had the he will find remain of Mr WMdon Caruth Insane cried Hendricks his surers currently reported for past two weeks body cremated in another city Easier than here and he had ample prise driving away his timidity to be out of town Detective seems to con- ¬ I am going- too fast said the girl nect letter with attempt made on his own time said Hendricks in the tone of a life some time previous Goes with friend man in deep and perplexed thought plaintively I have not told you all Dr Lampldn to Investigate 1pon search He might have had a little trouble in of Caruthrs apartments remains of cre ¬ mated body and jewel d hand of victim si ipping the body but to get the ashes arc found in a vase Hand bears marks of back here would be a very simple thing linger nails manicured to sharp points would not be surprised at any dcvelop Lampkin recalls reports of a row betw en nrefttie this affair There is One point Caruthers and Arthur Gielnw bo 3iJo Htfatlngton who is thai bobs up here which is so puzzling for hard jf heiress to several millions should she marry that it almost drives me insane Caruthers unconditionally in case of Car What is that asked the doctor uthers death Late that night Hendricks It is this answered the detective ard Lampkin call at home of Miss Hunt ¬ ¬ ington Dorothy shows detective type You see Caruthers had been out of the written tetter which was an invitation city or rather was believed to have left for herself and aunt to occupy with Count New York ten days before I got my Bantinni Italian nobleman his box at A show as he was called out of town anonymous note telling me where I horse by pressing business She recalls Gielow could find his remains Now if the had expressed before murder Intense hatred writer believed that I would get the for Caruthers and believes him guilty yet decides to help him and with her aunt communication without delay the ashes goes to his studio Gielow has tied His were in Caruthers apartments a week servant Henri tells of overhearing confes before I gn back from Boston sion to Bantinni Henri thouqht his master Of course id Lampkin in the auinsane Hendricks concealed in room hears all this Hendricks goes to consult tomatic tone of -- c who speaks before Kola an East Indian interested in occult deliberation Then he ejaculated with researches who had helped him in much force Oh yes certainly previous detective work and located in an But said Hendricks with strong old colonial mansion among the palisades if the hell Dr Lampkin is summoned by Hendricks emphasis on the word who has been shot Bullet is removed and scorched demon has had free access to detective warned not to leave his room my office as I think he has had to my HE TOOK THE BOX TO THE WINDOW Hendricks unknown enemy had tried to dining room then he could have seen chloroform him in his sleeep Detective had waked just in time but was wounded the communication which he had lawyers advised me to do so as by pistol shot before he could prevent his mailed me lying on mj-- desk during my and my assailants escape Hendricks has a crema- absence It may really have been part soon as you promised to join us We tory employe who not knowing the actual know that it would be folly to try to purpose for wnich he was wanted pro of his plan to have mailed that letter prove that he did not kill Mr Caruthers ceeds to describe with professional pride knowing I wouldnt get it at once for Mr Hendricks he actually con a cremation But for what reason asked the fessed it to his servant and I have some- ¬ doctor CHAPTEB X Continued thing else that puts it out of the quesTo throw me off the track as to tion to You have both missed a beautiful doubt Henris word a letter 1 said said Hendricks the from Mr Gielow himself In it he ac- ¬ When time sig ht resumed Mr Simpkins our great retort opens for the reception other day that this would prove the knowledges the deed of the prepared body the interior is chief crime of all my experience I am A letter from him exclaimed Hen- ¬ seen to be perfectly white like the in now afraid that it may actually be my dricks I have never dealt with side of a snow cave so intense is the Waterloo Yes and in it there are absolute heat But the inflowing air turns it to such wonderful tact and boldness com- proofs of unsoundness of mind Oh a delicate rosiness that cant be bine The chief reason for my believ- Mr Hendricks it drives me wild to equaled in Italian skies I have seen ing that ho was on to my movements is think that I have brought him to it and people turn aw iv and say they recog that Gielow did not leave until the night that he may die for what he is morally nized it as the only legitimate gateway I discovered the ashes My lawyers admit that accountable to the unseen universe doing away as it may be difficult to prove his insanity CHAPTER XL it certainly does with all horror of the but they say it is our only chance and grave and decay Two days later Hendricks was de that we ought to begin our work at Hendricks raised his hand clared able to go down to his office He once so last please he said hntl just finished dressing when his Not quite Hendricks contracted his brows and You have made a mistake 1 mother rapped on his door gently shrugged his shoulders hope I nm not dangerously ill 1 am You hae a visitor in the drawing May I see the letter only confined to my room by a slight room said the old lady with a smile Miss Huntington produced it from A visitor indisposition I may as well come to grunted the detective her pocket and eyed him as he perused the point I am a detective and it is impatiently it It ran as follows A voting lady smiled Mrs Henoften neeessarj- - for me to make inqui Charleston S C Dec 8 She would not give her name dricks ries into different businesses and Dear Dorothy When you get this you Mr Simp but she is about the prettiest creature will have heard of the murder of CaruthA detective the devil once to the studio ard make out and he flushed angrily I ever saw She is dressed in the latest ers Go atyou kins blurted of my confession Tell him Henri tell My Lord fashion and drove up in her own car- I want him to testify against me as I wish and reached for his hat no one else to be implicated in the slight ¬ what do you take me for Im no de- ¬ riage est I regret what I have done but it is too 1 have to earn meat and bread Hendricks turned quickly and flushed tective I sail from this late for regrets now for my family You are the second de- slightly town to morrow for a foreign port to beTall am slender erect walks like a gin life anew Forget me and all the tective that has tried to take up my time for nothing Sergeant Den Den queen golden brown hair and heavy trouble I have brought on you I had one true friend in New York besides yourself something came to my house and be- eyebrows over eyes like It Is Count Bantinni He suspected that Yes I think it is Miss Huntington cause I didnt give up my time and I was thinking of perpetrating a crime and him all the ins and outs of ray said Mrs Hendricks when his fund of plead with mo almost on his knees but I tell She is very would not listen to reason I was crazy from business he threatened to have me up adjectives was exhausted It all I confessed to Henri and the count as an accomplice in that Palace hotel anxious to see you In the studio The count tried to persuade Tell her Ill be right down said me to turn myself over to the police but murder My gosh I sent him about She is just the person I I eluded him and got away I have been his business in a jiffy Id like to see Hendricks reading stories of crime and detection and any of your gang try it We dont wanted to see that coupled with my trouble turned my A moment later when he entered the head I fancied that I could invent a plan cremate one handed men for every mur ¬ in New York It is plainly a con- little drawing room he found the for doing away with my rival that would derer in its very boldness defy detection I even spiracy to bring cremation into dis ¬ heiress standing near a window wrote a letter to Mr Minard I am afraid I shall be e great in- cause him to think the crime Hendricks to repute and if there is any law any was commit truder on your time she began as she ted by a personal enemy of his but at the protectiou well have the benefit of it was to face it Hold on keep quiet cautioned Hen took his hand in the cordial clasp of last moment Iforget unablethe last wishall me is That you may of dricks thrusting his fingers into his which there was a vague reassurance ARTHUR GIELOW- but I have been to your office three vest pocket and producing a 10 bill Dont you see that it is the letter of I dont want any mans time for noth- times hoping to find you in an insane man asked the heiress her Hendricks cleared his throat He was If this will pay you for only five ing minutes more of your time I shall be really shocked at the alteration in her eager gaze resting on the face of the It I am She fiad grown thinner and her great detective as he lowered the letter glad and we may part friends eyes shone from sockets in is not at all like him private detective and I hope I dont lustrous Is it his hand asked Hendricks hi approach unoffending men with threats which there was no sign of blood I am certainly glad you came he broad brow still wrinkled when I seek information that they have Undoubtedly 1 know his handwrit sTiid leading her to a comfortable chair a perfect right to withhold ing well See his name is written exI would have been pleased to have met A great and humble change came over Mr Simpkins as he reached for the you to have Come to you but I have actly as he signs his drawings Hendricks glanced at the signature been confined to my room by a slight inmoney his mind wandering to other things disposition I I beg your pardon sir Ije stamWe must submit it to a handwriting me cried Miss So the office boy told This is the second time Ive mered expert he said I know a grapholobeen too fast and if youll overlook it Huntington and I was so sorry is any way in which I can gist who has never made a mistake If there Ill do what I can to help you The Will you kindly send me something else a lordly air about eerve you I would be delighted to do it other fellow had such him and made himself so disagree- ¬ taid Hendricks sitting down near her that he has written and will you let me The girl took a deep breath and when retain this able Certainly answered the girl then I know him broke in Hendricks she spoke her voice vibrated with the she nerved herself to ask and hear the importance of her mission and then he turned to Dr Lampkin I went to my lawyers Howell and reply to a leading question Co 3rou Please han me that little card doubt hiffc insanity Hendricks -- 3 1899 ¬ SEAPORT LULLABY The detective put the letter in it en - ¬ if himself besides you have only to hear Henri describe how he acted when he confessed to the murder to know that he was insane that night Hendricks smiled il was behind a screen in the studio when you and your aunt came in that I heard Henris description night Miss Huntington shrank back white and startled You were she gasped and then while Hendricks was nodding with the slow movement of a toy donkeys head And and you still see yo she added proof of of insanity I must say that I do not was th deliberate reply It was as if The girl sat motionless had deprived her of her last hope he Her great eyes seemed to expand Then she raised her gloved hands half way to her eyes and held them there as she said You must believe him out of his rnind Look at the address on that enHe has directed it to me at the velope general delivery Charleston S C He Surely you knew I was not there ¬ velope I have seen nothing in this letter to indicate insanity on the part of Gielow he said after a moments pause Well it ia not at all You dont such a letter as he would have written s ALBERT BECKER CONFESSES Bays He and His Wife Quarreled on the FIFTY FIFTH CONGKESS Second Session Feb 24 Senate During entire session Thursday until 6 oclock th ienate had under consideration the river and larbor bill Good progress was made 89 page laving been disposed of with the exception o ne amendment The bills under considera ion will be resumed Friday at 11 oclock House The naval appropriation bill finallj passed the house Thursday afternoon aftei our days of acrmonious debate most OJ which was spent upon the que sionof rehab tating the naval academy at Annapolis in ac ordance with the scheme inaugurated by thf ippropriation of half a million in the las laval b 111 and the proposition to increase th maximum price to be paid for armor plate tc 5545 per ton existing law limiting it to 400 Washington Feb 25 Senate Amon he bills passed Friday were the following Authorizing the legislative assembly of th territory of New Mexico to create an addition ndebtedness for the completion and furnish ing of the territorial capitol authorizing a re survey of certain lands in Cheyenne county Nebraska Consideration of the river ant aarbor bill was then resumed House After a session of nearly eight hours Friday the senate Friday evening at 63t oclock passed the river and harbor bill by th decisive vote of 50 to 8J The measure was under tonsideration throughout the day and or several of the committee amendments a deter mined rirht was made but in every in stance the opposition availed nothing The sharpest contest arose over the Nicaragu Dant bill amendment Washington Feb 27 Senate After twe hours devoted to the consideration ot bills or the calendar Saturday the enate at 1 o clotv began the consideration of the compromisf irmy reorganization bill which had beer agreed ui on by ihe members of the militan affairs committee The objection U the bill is a permanent inerea e of th army bills passed Appropriating S2500J0 foi the purchase of a site tor the Carnegie libru in the city of Washington enabling the citj of Albuquerque N IL to create certain it debtedness authorizing the construction o three bridges across the Conecuh river a nav igable stream in Escambia county Alabunui HorsE The house continue work on the army appropriation bill Saturday but failed tc complete it Considerable animosity was developed during the debate and there were sharp passages between Mr Grosvenor anc Mr Cannon on one hand and Messrs Simpson Kan and Cochran Mo on the other Washington Feb HL Senate The re public n members of the senate military com ¬ mittee have agreed to accept the Gorman urrfendment to the army reorganization bill The army reorganization bill passed the sen- ¬ ate at 7u Monday evening by a vote of 55 tc UL Monday night the senate took up the sun- ¬ dry civil bill and completed its reading all the committee amendments being agreed to ex ¬ cept those relating to the district of Columbia The bill was then laid aside to be completed ihe -¬ 1 ¬ Viaduct at Chicago and He Threw Her Into the Lake Washington Chicago March 2 Albert Becker the South Side butcher who has been in custody for a week on suspicion of having murdered his first wife Teresa Becker broke down Wednesday night under the long continued of the police and made a complete confession cross-questioning ¬ see mtlAKUIHLK5 ¬ - m ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - - ¬ JlifV W ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ This increase is accounted for by a cor-¬ responding decrease in the cash The debt is recapitulated as follows Interest bearing debt Sl0407J5270 Debt on which interest has ceased since maturity 81231679 Debt bearing no interest J85 040964 Total 81427007904 TO BE CONTINUED This amount however does not in- ¬ clude 8555528513 in certificates vnd treasury notes offset b- - an equal Two Hoirioholdn he Mrs Heartsore Yes it just kecj3 amount of cash in the treasury cash in the treasury is recapitulated as me on pins and needles to think my Gold 8264091476 silver dear boy belongs to a football club follows ro afraid something will happen 8507531887 paper 850936486 Im Does yours Bonds deposits in national bank Mrs Cheery Indeed he doesnt He depositories disbursing officers balwanted to join one but I just packed ances etc 885791120 Total 8908 him off to France where they dont 350971 against which therj are de- ¬ have anything worse than dueling mand liabilities outstanding- amount ¬ clubs N Y Weekly ing to 8639247458 leaving a net cash balance of 8269103513 He Didnt Quit The Gray Haired Man Yes I once Negro Lynched made over 50000 inside of three hours Little Rock xVrk March 2 Morris dealing in wheat The Innocent Maiden Goodness Christopher the Negro who committed an outrageous crime on a joung white What did you do with it woman at Hope Mcndaj afternoon Lost it in another deal nextday and who narrowly escaped lynching Chicago Evening News at the hands of a mob at that place What You Wont Take Monda- - night was taken out of jail What is advice Uncle Christo Tuesday night and mobbed What be- ¬ pher came of the Negro or what his fate is Advice is an insipid dose which o is not known A dispatch to the Ga- ¬ man will take iiiuseif but which zette reporting the affair says that he everybody is always trying to fore was taken from jail and punished as down the throats of other people w He admitted his he justh-- deserved Chicago Record crime A YVondcrfnl Woman Kehels Building Earthworks The Friend Have you seen your hu Manila March 2 The rebels are bands mother vet very active at Caioocan ani Malabon The Bride Yes and she is the moxt evidently intend to mount a bat- ¬ extraordinary woman I ever heard of They in tery front of Malabon church de- ¬ The Friend How is that The Bride Why she thinks me goud stroyed by the fire of the United t Ues monitor Monadnock on February 27 enough for her son Tit Bits They can be seen throwing up earth- ¬ An Kan Choree works for guns and epaulerqents She What would you rather Wages Increased or the affection of the womu Baltimore March 2 The Maryland you truly loved Steel Co of Sparrows Point Wednes ¬ Hf Wealth by all means Then day announitfi 10 per cent increase couia nave the other on the sid Vn ts tmpLoyes Chicforo Dailv New 1 ¬ ¬ - I noticed that remarked Hendricks when he saw she was going no further And I also saw that the envelope bore the postmark of a railway the Atlantic The letter was mailed on Coast line You see that road runs from the train New York to Charleston and from this postmark it would be difficult to prove whether a letter were mailed on the train of that road near Xew York or rear Charleston I cant possibly see what you mean said the heiress helplessly If the letter is a forgery explad Hendricks the writer of it would de¬ sire two things strongly First he wOuld want it to bear the Charlestc a postmark to guarantee the belief that it came from that place and second he would want you to get it Now how would a man without a confederate in Charleston succeed in gaining his point If this letter is forged the writer of it is an experienced villain for he knows that the government prevents its post masters mailing letters sent to them for that purpose It was found to be an avenue for much secret rascality so a Well law was passed prohibiting it we will grant for the sake of argument that this forger knew that so what did lie do but direct this letter to you at Charleston and then drop a note to the Charleston postmaster requesting him in your name to forward your mail to your street and number I am confi dent there is something shady about it for as you can see from the postmark nearly two days elapsed before it reached Charleston as is shown by the So you will postmark of that office see that I have good reasons for believ ing the letter was mailed near New York You must pardon me said Miss Huntington the languid largeness of her eyes accentuating her despair but as I cannot believe it is not Mr Gielows writing I am unable to enter into your deductions She had risen and Hendricks held out his hand If you will post me the specimen of his handwriting at once Ill promise to tell you something more definite as soon as I see Prof Westcott the handwriting expert I will send it to your office at once she replied despondently Hendricks went to the window and watched her as she descended the steps He fancied she had left abruptly to keep from showing her emotion As she was crossing the pavement she swayed to one side and he thought she would fall but she regained herself stepped firm ly into her carriage and was driven homeward Poor girl he muttered When agreed to take the case she was almost happy but now she has lost heart entirely If I had told the poor little woman what I half suspect she would not sleep a wink to night ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Becker defiantly We were walking on the Randolph street viaduct and began quarreling I became angry and threw her into the lake TheD I went home Since Beckers arrest his second wife Eda Sutterlin has been in custody Becker inquired continually for her asking the police why she was not released He was always given an evasive answer and apparently receiving the impression that Eda would in some way be connected with the disappearance of his first wife Becker according to the theory of the police made the confes- ¬ sion in order to absolve her from any blame The body of the murdered woman has not yet been found Keekers story of the crime is looked upon with suspicion by many of the officers who have been working on the case All the evidence gathered has indicated a far more brutal method of murder than drowning and the opinion is expressed that Becker finding him self cornered told a story that reflected as lightly as possible upon him- ¬ self ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ I killed her on January 27 said THE DOINGS OF A WRETCH ¬ Obstruction Placed On the Southern Koid Near Corinth Ky The Kngine Ditch ¬ ed and Knjrineer Injured Cincinnati March 2 Robbery personal revenge against some member of the train crew or fiendish desire to do evil inspired ¬ some person to place a half rotted railroad tie lengthwise on the Cincinnati Southern railroad tracks about 100 yards this side of Corinth station Tuesday night Corinth Ivy i5 49 miles from Cincinnati Engineer Moffitt and Conductor OConnell were in charge of what is known as No 3 the fast train that leaves Cincinnati at 800 each evening--Whethe train was ap roaching Cor- ¬ inth Tuesday evening at 98 the en ¬ gineer noticed the obstruction after rounding a curve but not in time to prevent the engine frcm striking it The engine was overturned and five coaches were derailed The for- ¬ ward end of one of the sleepers left the track None of the passenger how- ¬ ever were injured beyond beings shaken up The engine turned over on its side in the ditch and Moflit was pulled from under it with three of his ribs fractured his collar bone broken and probably internal injuries His friends and fellow workmen say that he can not recover The company officials class his injuries as of the painful-but-not-serio- us Tuesday character PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT An Increase During the Mouth of February of 95379641 A Corresponding De ¬ crease in Cash Washington March 2 The month ¬ ly statement of the public debt shows that at the close of business on February 88 1899 the debt less cash in the treasury was SI 15790491 an increase during the month of 85279641 ¬ ¬ House The house was in session seven nours Monday and sent to the senate two ap- ¬ propriation bills the army which has been under consideration fer several days and the fortifications The former carried about i JOO000 and the latter approximately i4T0000J0 The final conference report upon the Indian appropriation bill was also adopted The only amendment of importance attached to the army bill was one giving two months extra pay to enlisted men in the regular army whe served beyond the limits of the United States during the war with Spain and one months extra pay to those who served it he United States The discussion of the ad ¬ ministrations policy relative to the Philip nines which has been occupying the attention of the members to the exclusion of almost everything else during the consideration of ap- ¬ propriation bills for the last two weeks wa continue Monday several speeches being made on the subject Mr Dcckerey Mo the leading democrat on the appropriations committee asserted that the appropriations for this congress would reach J16W0 0000 Washington March 1 S NAte A frenzy of bill passing was on the senatTuesday The bills passed were principally public build ¬ ing measures and at times during the day and night the scenes in the senate were remarka- ¬ ble Senators usually staid and digni- ¬ fied sticklers for order and decorum in the chamber clamored for con- ¬ bills providing for the sideration of erection of government buildings in which they were interested Late in the afternoon a large batch of such measures passed by the house was reeeived by the senate Instantly confusion reisrned Senators crowded atout the clerks desk and began to sort over the bills from the house picking them out as they own as if they were found their choosing valentines from a bargain counter Bills carrying an aggregate of eii ht ort ten millions of dollars were passed and many more that had not been passed by both houses of congress were placed as amendments on the sundry civil appropriation bill The suhdrj civil bill was passed at 1115 Tuesday nilT having been technically under consideration throughout the day and evening House The house spent practically the en tire time of the seven hour session Tuesday passing the public building bills favorably acted upon by the committee on the whole Th opposition sought in vain to consume time b roll calls and other filibustering tactics at various times Tuesday but their numbers wer so slim that in no case could they secure a rol call At last their effortsto impede the pass age of the bills was abandoned and they wei i passed with great rapidity Sixty cne bills i 893520J0 were carrying passed all 5750000 of which however the amount appropriated for the New York custom house is to be repaid from the proceeds of the sale ci Only one bill failed that apthe old building propriating 25 00 for a building at Bluetield W Va The conference report upon the post office appropriation bill agreeing to the senaH amendment making an appropriation for thj southern mail subsidy was adopted Washington March2 Senate The na a appropriation bill was passed Wednesday at ternoon The price to be paid by the govern ment for armor plate was fixed in ihe bill a 300 a ton a reduction of the amount fixed b the house of 1145 a ton In addition the secre tary of the navy was authorized in the even of the refusal of the armor plate com panies to supply armor at 300 a ton to proceec to the construction of an armor factory to cos 81500000 and placing in the secretarys control 82000000 with which to operate the government plant The senate adopted resolu- ¬ tions of regret at the death of Lord Herschell and concluded the days session by pronounc ing eulogies upon the late Representative -- ¬ - I ¬ i ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Dingley ¬ The decks were als cleared of many other important matters Th general deficiency appropriation bill carrying with it 210S9000 was parsed under suspen iior This of the rules without a word of criticism is the last of the appropriation bills The sen ate amendments to the river and harbo bill were nonconcurred in and it wa sent to conference the friends of th Nicaragua canal amendment having deed to postpone their fight unti the conferees re port The conference reports on the omnibu claim bill the naval personnel and many otlnr less important measures were areel to Th senate bill making Dewey a full admiral was passed The bill now goe to the president fo his signature was passed Wednesday House The senate army reorganization bil I Senate Amendments Concurred In Washington March 3 Mr Burton chairman of the river and harbor com mittce has moved non concurrence ir the senate amendments to the rive and iiarbor bill under suspension o the rules There was no debate upor Mr Burtons motion which prevailet Country Residence Burned without division Ind March 3 Th v v IlUl llLi n4 wInhn Kirdrbeck ia Ma The uqu scUqU i ship burned ion low hav--wealt- h Greensnuroj -- fts wire srei tia THE BOtRBOiSCINTILLATIONS - PARIS KY FRI A MARCH 3 1809 vi Jumble Intrting Comment Of New And RILEYS JOKES The Hooftier Poet Talks Interesting Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar Masvillb has a Board of Trade The Watters Party artists are now lo cited in Richmond Judge Cantrell ts holding Circuit ourt in Woodford county The Covington postoftice was robbeo fa winy night of fl200 ot money and Riulyard Kiplings physicians says he passed the crisis Wednesday and will be out of danger in a few days The Clark county grand jury has indicted a number of insurance compan ies for conspiriug to raise rates Alum baking powders are the greatest A bill appropriating 25000 for a pubmenacers to health of the present day at Cai rollton has been ic building ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK passed by the House Wedm sday Jesse James Jr was acquitted of the charge of complicity in the train Kansas lty HEWS robbery at Leeds near companies exAll of the insurance Nineteenth Year Established IS81 cept three doing business in Harrods bnrg have been indicted by the grand Published every Tuesday and Friday by S-jury for entering a combine WALTER CHAMP Editor a a id owner The special grand jury indicted Judge BBUCE MILLER J J Riley and Justice of the Peace Ab Makf all Check Mtiic Oiunt ee ner Oldham for malfeasance in office in Bayablf to the otder hamp a A u regard the cases against King Mc Nainara and Magistrate W J McNam ANNOINCEM ES T ara Mrs M McLain aged about seventy FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL years dropp d dead Wednesday in We are authorized to announce John eating dinuer Her 8 Smith of Bourbon Count7 as a can Winchester while whom didate for Attorney General t rbjct to stepson Rev W B McGee with she lived left this week for Cuba as a the action of the Democratic p u ty tnissionarv for the Episcopal Church Our Contemporary Foiled J W Watson wholesale whisky dealer who failed last week at Mavsville In its mistaken Seal to criticise th has settled with his creditors qu a ba ¬ Democratic County officials the Repub- sis of 60 ce ts on the dollar 35 tents to lican organ laet week endeavored to use be in cash with subsequent payments to a local benevolent order nn4 this week be equally divided it attempts to drag into the coutroveisy Illinois two prominent citizens and all in a I Acting Governor Northcott of 9000 vain and unworthy effort to embarrass has signed the bill appropriating for a statue of Frances E Willard to be and discredit the County Court It first complained that the Cnrt did placed in the rotunda of the Capitol of not extend aid to the needy poor and bnildiug at Washington The statue of a woman and when Hue Willard is the only one had failed of their duties The News said the Court had aided given a place in the rotunda Frogeve The noted cake walkers numerous cases it changed the issue Smoky and said the county officials delated Walker of Louisville and action nntil anotber organization was Brown of Lexington will walk on This too was untrue March 17th at Shelbyville for a gold in the field medal and the championship of Ken and The News so stated King Richard Gon of Lex The Republican organ yestetday con- tucky tinued its ravings and charged the ington will be on hnd to challenge the Court with rottenness because it let wiuner some advertising to The News wbijii GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS was the lowest bidder and The News bid was about balf what the Republi- In ran organ bid for the same ser- - ftkttatricKl And Otherwise Remark The Fover Safeguards the food against alum ¬ ¬ ¬ ly to a Reporter The Hoosier Poet was busy when the Tales of the Town man called upon him Glad you came in he said Not that Ive been but thats General News story General New of the Indianapolis Journal called on General Grant daring the letters first term and found the president warrior laughing heartily Of course New looked as though he wanted to know the reason and the general told him He said hed just had a call from an old friend who lived in Galena Ills one of his early day acquaintances who said hed been in Washington for two or three days but had been so busy that he was un able to call upon his old friend the president any sooner and he apologized for the delay General Grant looked at him in his comical fashion and gravely said Well John I havent been lone¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ft Word to Doctors We have the highest regard for the medical profession Our preparations are not sold for the purpose of antagonizing them but rather as an aid We lay it down as an established truth that internal remedies are positively injurious to expectant mothers The distress and discomforts experienced during the months preceding childbirth can be al- ¬ leviated only by external treatment by applying a liniment that softens and reWe laxes the over strained muscles make and sell such a liniment combining the ingredients in a manner hitherto unknown and call it ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ FRANK 404 MAIN STREET CO PARIS KY leaders In Style And Fashion Mothers Friend We know that in thousands of cases it has proved more than a blessing to expectant mothers It overcomes morn¬ WEVE GOT EM YOU WANT EM TIE IIIIIII C ¬ ip ¬ ¬ ¬ the visit occurred at a time when the president was being harassed to death by callers from all directions who had driven him nearly to distraction A man who travels a good deal comes to know towns because of certain points that are usually entirely personal with him Sometimes a bad hotel sometimes an extremely early train will stamp a characteristic on a town I remember that my old friend Bill Nye was once chatting with Senator Shirley of Maine and remarked npon the fact that he Nye was born at Shirley in the senators state adding that the town had donbtless been named for one of the senators ancestors I didnt know said the senator that there was such a towu in Maine as Shirley I didnt know it either said Nye until I was bom there And the poet went on with his writ-¬ ing Cleveland Plain Dealer ¬ ¬ 1 some You see ing sickness It relieves the sense of tightness Headaches cease and dan- ¬ ger from Swollen Hard and Rising Labor itselt is rirrasts is avoided shortened and shorn of most of the pain We know that many doctors recom- ¬ mend it and we know that multitudes of women go to the drug stores and buy it because they are sure their physicians have no objections We ask a trial just a fair test There is no possible chance of injury being the result because Mothers Friend is scientifically compounded It is sold at i a bottle and should be used during most of the period of gestation although great relief is experienced if used only a short time before childbirth Send for our illustrated book about Mother s Friend THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ WHAT i BLACK CREPONS r All kinds and Prices ATLANTA QA t HE COWED THE BULLY Insure your property against fire Harold Frederics Encounter With a wind and lightning in the Hurst Home Lordly Abney mail carrier will haul light baggage to and from depot Terms very reasonable Leave orders at Post office tf S S Silks For Waists ALL the Newest NEW HAMBURGS Patterns ¬ ¬ ¬ i Crawfords The comedy drama Thi Republican organ confuses its being rehearsed by Flemings The News Claim is tuteranctfc It says burg amateur seems to be in favor at ourt at present yet in the second paragraph followiug says The News had been wrongfully I Goodwin will begin rehearsals and jjoes on to charge ths Cort treated The Cowboy and the week of TMf ikffcy written for him and M xine with rottenness because it accrpt News bid which was the lowest offered iott by Clyde Fitch The Nsws does not stand im stud has no pull with the Conrt but stands Joseph Haworth denies that he is to on its own feet and pulls its own row star next season in The Christian and because of that fact whatever is He still is heart whole so far as the seasaid of the Court in these colnmns will son of 1899 00 is concerned be believed despite the discontented mutteriugs of a biased and partisan conMrs Leslie Carter will play ZHZa temporary which is foiled in its desire to in London under the management of smirch the Court The priucipal memChas Frohman The Mt Sterling Gazette one of the bers of the American company will be best Republican papers iu Kentucky in the caret has just passed its fifteenth birthday An investigation has developed the Mayor G W Baird of Mt sterling fact that Robert Breckinridge Halligan has succeeded W W Thompson retired of Chicago who offered to endow Ken as cashier of the Traders Deposit Bank tucky University with 500000 is not in that city mentally responsible for the offer vice llt ¬ ¬ ¬ power of dominating strangers stood him in good stead in one of his first visits if not bis very first visit to Berlin The incident as be related it seemed natural enongh to an American not brought up in awe of a military caste but to those who knew Germany it was almost surprising that he came through it with his life Hs bad been paying some formal diplomatic oalls and in the evening dropped in at the Cafe Bauer in the unwonted glory of a frock coat and a tall silk hat This hat was carefully bung on a hat land and Frederic sat down to read o English newspaper just arrived Enter a particularly fine specimen of the lied tenant booted and spurred and sworded and epaulefted Me brushed against the hat stand knocked Tiederies bat over into the sawdust and swag gered to bis seat without so much as looking around The slight to the hat was more than Frederic eetsM aare In a towering passion he west te ths lieutenant stood over bku aad pointed to the object ee the floor Pick p that hat sir he roared The officer stared amazed the waiters were par alyzed with terror at hearing one so much more than human so addressed by a civilian Pick rep that hat repeated Frederio in As tone more menac ing than before And the lieutenant did what he was told He was as irresistibly dominated by the courage and force of the man as a schoolboy before bis master or perhaps be thought Frederic carried the customary west American revolver Saturday Review ¬ -- Prnsnlan Lieutenant Insurance Harold Frederics self confidence and pany Co a safe and reliable com- ¬ O W Miller Agent Paris Ky The egg of yesterday looks feels measures and weighs like the egg of last month but theres a difference in another respect and that difference is worth money Its just so with laundry The difference between good work and poor is slight to the unpracticed discernment but its a difference that counts every time Its a difference that changes your btumiry bill from an expense to an invHttment We to good work it will cost no more than poor work but its wrh double the difference Bourbon Stcam Laundry Weak Kyen r Mttrie Strung dim vision made clear styes removed and granulated lids or sore eyes of any kind spevdilv and effectually cured by the use of Sutherlands Eajle Eye Salv It jKit up in tube and sold on a gnar- tee by all good druggists W 8 Anderson U Pike Co U Recommend Wright 8 Celerv Capsules To the Wright Medical Co Columbus Ohio JenU J have purchased n box of Wright Celery Capsules from James T Blaser drug ¬ gist Waverly O and used them for Stomach I was unable to Trouble and Constipation do anything for nearly two years I jsed ttiree boxes of your Celery Capsules no they Imve cured me For the benefit of others so h filleted I wish to send this letter Very ru y yours There are eggs and eggs BEAUTIFUL LACES DAINTY WHITE GOODS NEW STYLES IN HOSIERY LATEST DESIGNS IN BUCKLES Goods You are invited to call and look No trouble to show M FRAN K CO h A I ¬ Of Peck P ¬ ¬ ¬ s i old by all uruggisls at SOr mid tl per box Send address on postal to the Wright Med Co Columbus O for trial size free r W H A DBUHiM ¬ Fine Cherry Trees The Sorrows of Nancy is the title of Dont fail to get a few of the Owen a new book by Mrs L Boyd of Cynthi cherry trees ana which will shortly be published at Large stately trees fruit large black parentheart shaped and delicious The only Richmond Va It deals with the kind that do well in the south You age of Abraham Lincoln twencan get one for 25 cents six for ty for 2 50 100 for eight dollars delivThe Little Minister whijh has had ered prepaid Trees one to three years Address Cherry Moun- such a successful run in Eastern cities old guaranteed Co Ellenboro N C tain Supply will be the attraction at the Lexington opera house Monday night A theatre For Rent Two nice up stair rooms party of fourteen will go up from on High street for light housekeeping Georgetown to see the play tf Address Box 291 Paris Ky ¬ 1 ¬ ¬ ¬ The Danaer of Disease The danger from a case of diphtheria in New York at any season of the year is far greater than the danger from a case of yellow fever in the same place Still persons who would shun a street where a case of yellow fever existed would deliberately enter the apartment of a person suffering from diphtheria A serious outbreak of typhoid fever creates but little consternation and the presence in our midst of innumerable cases of tuberculosis a disease which is responsible for an incredible number of deaths is looked upon with indifference by the public The misconception in regard to the danger from this class of diseases often renders the efforts of health officials ineffectual Alvah H Doty M D in North American Review ¬ My agency insures against fire wind and storm best ol re- ¬ i prompt paying compaliable nies on union W 0 HINTON Agent ¬ J The Cruel Knife be my endeavor this season to LARGELY INCREASE my sales in Wall Paper and if having the most COMPLETE LINE of It will Lung Irritation The broken lots of shoes we are offer is the forerunner to consumption Dr Positive Bnt you neednt be alarmMy son had a most malignant Cancer ing at special sale this week are the BelTs Pine will cur it and ed Its nothing very serious which the doctors said an operation was finest makes on our shelves give such strength to the lnngs that a Doctor you dont appreciate the only hope The oper a cough or a cold will not settle there situation You dont know what a prej- ationaswaswas severe Davis Thomson Isgrig tf one neces it Twenty five cents at all good druggist udice against gout there is in my com- sary to eat down to munity I dont ask you to do anything the jawbone and ¬ ¬ -- Tar-Honey It is absolutely useless to expect a surgical operation to cure cancer or any other blood disease The cruelty of such treatment is illustrated in the alarming number of deaths which re ¬ Too SnjCHreatlve of Luxury sult from it The disease is in the Doctor said the member of parlia blood and hence can not be cut out ment for a rural district are you sure Nine times out of ten the surgeons knife only hastens death its gout that has attacked me ¬ PAPER both in QUANTITY and QUALITYin STYLE and BEAUTY and LOWNESS of PRICE means any thing success in this undertaking IS ALREADY ASSURED PROSPECTIVE BUYERS will do well TO INVESTIGATE this most effective line and by so doing protect their own interests My CARPETS and PAPERS are bought in conjunction and you can fit your house up in a tasty manner at a small expense Respectfully for the ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ SPRING SUITS If you do come to us Do you want a Spring Suit made to order While in Baltimore purchasing our Stock of Ready to Wear Clothing we made arrangements with the Largest and Best Merchant Tailor there to do our work We are dow prepared to show the swellest and most complete line 18 of samples ever offered in this community Ranging in price from to 40 GV3 us a trial and we will convince yeu of our Superior Tailoring and Wo k contrary to your conscience but if I manage to get the story started that I caught my toe in a piece of machinery think of my prospects and the welfare of your country and dont contradict it London Ti t- - Bi ts scrape it Before a great while the Cancer returned and be ¬ gan to grow rapidly We gave him many remedies without re- ¬ lief and finally upon the advice or a friend decided to ¬ try S S S Specific The First Celebration of Christmas PARKER CLOTHIERS AHD JAMES GESTS t FURNISHERS Jfc Fourth and Main Sts Paris Ky o - i U Christmas was first celebrated in the year 98 but it was 40 years later before it was officially adopted as a Christian festival Nor was it nntil about the fifth century that the day of its celebraAbsolutely the only hope for Cancer tion became permanently fixed on the is Swifts Specific 25th of December Up to that time it had been irregularly observed at various times of the year in December in April and in May but most frequently in January Ladies Home Journal as it is the only remedy which goes to the very bottom of the blood and Just What He Meant forces out every trace of the disease Elegant line of Pictures and Room It was a pitch battle he said M Mouldings 1BW Pitched yon mean she correct S S S is guaranteed purely vegetable and contains no potash mercury or Send me your old furniture to be re-ed other mineral naitaa I doit mean anything of the kind Books on Cancer will be mailed free Your furniture moved by experienced he replied I mean pitch It was to any address by the Swift Specific nde fight between tars Chicago Post Co Atlanta Ga ¬ the second bottle he began to improve After twenty bottles had been taken the Cancer disappeared entirely and he was cured The cure was a permanent one for heis now seventeen years old and has never had a sign of the dreadful disease to re ¬ J N Murdoch turn 879 inodgrass St Dallas Texas and Swifts withi CTPp1p I SSSrfte Blood J T HINTON Wood Mantels furnished complete Undertaking in all its branches ¬ Embalming scientifically attended o CARRIAGES FOR HIRE THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS K7 FRIDAY MARCH 3 1899 NUPTIAL fi TIE BQDBBOH HEWS A Result 1881 of The Insurance Fight PERSONAL MENTION COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED BY THE NEWS MAN KNOTS London has telegraphed to their agents ij this city Messrs Forman Parrish lEnleied at the Post office at Paris Ky as not to wnteany more insurance in Paris eoocc iiss mail matter on account of the tight being made against the insurance companies in TELEPHONE NO 124 Kentucky There is a prospect that all of the leading companies will withdraw SUBSCRIPTION PRICES from Kentucky on account of the fight Payable in Advance 2 00 Six mouths Oneyeui 100 that is being wagel against them by the Attorneys Commouwealth wews costs you cant even get a re yarions pobt fkom agdn free of charge The fines that have been assessed so far in this district against the insurance Make all Checks Money Orders Etc payable to the order of Champ Miller will companies aggregate nearly 103000 tNiueteenth Year Established The Imperial Insurance Company of Notes Hastily Jotted On The Streets At The Depots In The Hotel Lobbies And Elsewhere Mr Ed Hutchcraft was in George¬ town yesterday Mr Q G White was a Paris visitor yesterday in Lexington Judge J Q Ward attended Circuit iu Cynthiaua Wednesday Mr L Frank has retu ned home from a business Announcements And Sol emnlcations Of The Marriage Vows Joseph Joplin of Omaha was married in Richmond Wednesday to Mr Rwlla Harber Hume at tbe latters home Mr Johu Gno Stipp and Miss May Nichols both populir young people of were married Tuesday Clintonville afternoon in Lexington at the home of Mrs Wm Coruelison on South Lime stone The ceremony was perrormea Dy Rev Simmons of Clintonville Knsrmareuients NEW SPUING DRESS GOODS WHITE GOODS EMBROIDERIES LACZS The Bourhon Steam Laundry The condition of Mr S M Wilmoth having secured office room at Meningitis in Central Kentucky remained very c itical yesterday Parker James corner Fourth Several cases of the deadly meningitisj Lucius Camery has arrived home and Main will locate their main which has caused so many deaths in the tom a business trip to California office at that place Phone No ooutnwestern part ot tbe state have Mrs Dnnlap Howe and daughter 4 All calls or bundles entrusted been reported in Central Kentucky to them will receive prompt at- ¬ The wife of Capt W B Jones of Sil- left yesterday for a visit in Boston Jadge H C Howard was in Mt ver Creek Madison county died of the tention ¬ trip to New York HoME 0 lows and imported clover and tf timothy seed at Geo W Stuarts OBITUARY Ar-r-lvi- xi HOSIERY Etc easily at Sweet pea seeds in bulk McDermotts noon Misses Lida Clarke and Lannie The north bound L N passenger Layson of Millersburg were in the city A colored preacher has been ex pounding tbe Seventh Day Adventist train running at the speed of forty miles yesterday an hour ran into a land slide seven County Attorney Denis Dundon doctrine in this city for several days miles north of Cynthiana Tuesday morn- attended Circuit Court in Cynthiana Risk is behind the bars await- ing derailing several cars and the en- Wednesday Jeff ing trial Tuesday on the charge of fail- gine Mrs C M Pope of Richmond is ing to provide for his child Risk is colOne coach and the engine were con- the guest of her sister Mrs F B Carr ored siderably damaged All the passengers on South Main Street escaped without injury Mr and Mrs W K Massie of Lex The will of Jacob Keller who was Train wreckers placed a tie on the iugton were the guests of Mr and Mrs killed by King McNamara bequeaths C near Corinth and track of the Q everything to his wife The will was W W Massie on Vine street caused a passenger trail to be derailed week probated this Miss Mamie Parker and Miss Lizzie The track was blocked for a night Connell spent several days in Cincinnati The diamond ring offered by Mrs this week on millinery business The Distillery Combine Nannie Brown for the best piece of emMr J L Earleywine stenographer broidery on exhibition at her store was The Kentucky Distillers and Ware t Gov Bradley arrived yesterday won by Miss Jessie Kriener house Company as the new combine is morning from Frankfort for a shore known began ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ -¬ ¬ disease this week and there is another suspected case in that section The peotf ple are much alarmed over it Two cases of meningitis are reported Seed oats heavy and large grain for at Frankfort both proved fatal June sale by Geo W Stuart tf Biggerstaff express diiver of Lexington Rev F J Cheek will hold a pro- is dangerously ill of the disease tracted meeting at Sharpeourg in April Near Cloverport menigitis has attackThe State Convention of the Chris- ed horses and thirty have died of it tian Church will be held at Madisonyille Two Railroad Wrecks May 18th at F B ¬ Sterling yesterday on a business trip Rev E G B Mann was in Newport Monday and Tuesday on a visit to f rie ids Judge Lucius Desha of Newport was in the city Wednesday on legal bu- Respectfully Dedicated To The Memory Of The Dead Carrie Clark aged 101 died at Frank- ¬ fort this week Mrs Dixie Skillman Goff wife of John Goff and daughter of John W Skillman Jr died Monday night of r ¬ - -- ¬ iness ¬ ¬ Yrs Henry Butler of Vine street entertained at cards Wednesday after- ¬ consumption near North Middletown Funeral services were conducted at the North Middletown Christian Church Wednesday morning by Eld L H Rey nolds assisted by Eld R H Elder Tbe remains were interred at the North The deceased Middletown cemetery was a grand daughtei of John Marks of this city ¬ CONDONS New Spring Goods In All Lint s Away Under Regular Pricss Here are a Few Specials from 50 cent- - to 200 per yard 46 inch Silk Finished Henrietta 50 centa per yard All Wool Checks and Solid Colors 25 cents per yard All Shad s in Colored Silks and Satins cheap - Mrs Martha Vice Honey wife of George Honey died Tuesday at her home near tbis city She is suryived by a husband and two children a son and a daughter The deceased was a native of Bath county and was an estimable Black Crcpon woman The funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Meth odist church by Rev E G B Mann The pall bearers were W F Turner L M Vanhook Samuel Kennedy Johu Johnson W S Hall Chas Honey ¬ want to burn the best coal try the Mountain Ash Jellico for sale only by Geo WStuart tf If you Table Linen and Napkins in Great Varietv White Good- - of All Descriptions from 5 cents up Splendid Snwmless Ladi- s and Childrens Hose 10 cents Standard Blenched and Unhjeached Cottons 5 cents per yard 10 4 Utica Sheeting 15 cents and 18 cents per yad Handsome Pictures and Rocking Chairs Given Awaj- - commercial existence at ing colored prints and muslins es- three oclock Wednesday afternoon A dispatch from New York contaiues inpecially mourning goods formation that all the stock amounting F B McDebmott tf to 10500000 has been subscribed and C B Mitchell has moved his grocery that at the directors meeting all ar- ¬ into the Kriener store room lately occu- rangements were completed The exampied by Mrs Nannie Brown who has ination of titles and the payments of moved her store into the np stairs rooms money remains to be attended to Ten of the same building days will be needed for this Durkees Mourning Starch for stiffen- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Conductor W H Kirby is probably Hope For The Lexington Track the happiest conductor on the Kentucky N The Central division of the L The old Kentucky Association at road has just equipped his train with Lexington may not be sold off into handsome new coaches building lots after all Mr Charles Green representing the owners of the The management of the skating rink grounds has notified tbe trainers that offers handsome prizes for the best cos they will not be required to vacate this tamed ladies and gentlemen at the Bal week but that they may remain for a lamy Carnival to night This event few months longer It is believed the will be decidedly unique and amusing owners are considering the proposition It should draw a large crowd made by Howard McCorkle of LexingW A Wallace has rented the store- ton offering 30000 for the grounds a room recently vacated by H S Stout ad- ¬ they are joining the Adams Express office and The Price Of Pleasure will open Monday a new stock of dry goods and general merchandise The Arthtr Kino was fined five dollars in public is invited to examine these goods Judge Webbs court for using obscene language on tbe street in the bearing of and learn the low prices being offered a lady Tuesday in the Harrison Circuit Court Meacbam Possum colored was Doc George Lannon who killed mulctod 750 for a breach of thn peace Caldwell last Summer in Cynthiana was Wm Ellis was assessed the same given seven years in the penitentiary for price for the pleasure of being drunk and the crime Both of the men are colored disorderly and both formerly lived in this city J C McFarlaud paid five plunks for Several Parisians were witnesses in the containing a jag ¬ ¬ case thousand steel workers at Cleve land O 6000 at Harrisburg Pa 1000 visit to relatives tin plate workers at Martins Ferry O Mr A T Gorey who came home and several hundred iron workers at from Cuba a few weeks ago on a visit Lebanon Pa get their wages raised ten will leave to day for Havaca where he per cent will go into business Mr and Mrs A L Calvert and A new complete line of Spring daughter who have been visiting Mr Neckwear in all the latest shades and Mrs Thoa Fisher returned yester and shapes at Price Cos day to their home in Covington Clothiers Mr Kit Clay is here from Okla homa on a brief business trip He is We are the peoples friends We re ¬ delighted with his new home in thawest pair your linen and put neck bands on Haggard Reed and will return to it in a few days free Mr Joseph M Wright who has been living near this city for the past MICE TO THE FARMERS two years left Wednesday for Pansville N Y where he will reside ip future OP KENTUCKY Mr W B Hutchison who ha fcaat in ths city Cor a woek to X fcave temporarily withdrawn from from a attack of the grippe wiB A market and have quit buying for tie turn to his home in Lexington tikis time being and no one is authorized to bay fot me I take this opportunity to morning the many friends whom 1 have Among the Parisians who attended thank in Kentucky for their fayor and made the grand opera in Cincinnati this week hope to renew their pleaeant friendship were Dr and Mrs Frank Fithian Mrs in a few mouths With regards to all Respectfully Thos Henry Clay Mrs Rosa Buckner MOSES KAHN 3mar 3t Misses Olivia Buckner Nannie Wilson Nannie Cla Kate Alexander Nannine Clay Louise Parrish Sadie Clarke Fannie Johnson Marie Parrish Judge J Q Ward J L Bosley J Q Ward All Jr Tbos Henry Clay Jr Aylette estate persons having claims against the of Young W Moran deceased Buckner Col Craddoek Dr D D will present them at once to me properEads Walter Champ ly proven as required by law All persons indebted to the estate of The best wagon on earth is the same will please call at my office and Owensboro for sale only by Geo W settle ¬ ¬ ¬ Eiht eyesight is failing and should have immediate attention If you cannot read this small print at a distance of 14 in Imperial spectacles and eyeglasses have perfect lenses always perfectly centre aal made of purest material set in frames of the highest elasticity and coiisequenlly of greatest dura htliiy united with the inmost lightness and elegance When both frame aud lenses are scientifically fitted by lr C H Bowens system they always give satisfaction fwr they are perfect Never buy cheap spectacles nor ox men who do not Know now to fit trl You will kci poorly adjusted spectacles or poor imperfect lenses and are better off wifcnowi any glasMS than with cither of these defects Buy imperial spectacles of a reliable skflffMi dealer and they will last longer without change and be cheapest iu the end HK C H Bowen who will vfcwif Ve have engaged the services of our store on the second and last Thursdays of each month and invite all to call and nave tlieir eyes examined lor winch mere is charge Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded Ir 22 f j s I f Mr V r V roprt -- Next visit -- Thursday March 9 1899 - SFRI3STC3Do you need a TJHLORI3STGr FIRST-CLASS-YVOUK If so we ask you to look at oar lineSpring Suit WE MAKE STRICTLY for Spring and Summer and do not compete with cheap tailors who give you cheap work Ycu know tlnit you cannot get something for nothing Good clothes are bound to cst more than cheap and infi rior ones W will make you a suit CHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE IN KENTUCKY when yon take into consideration the way they are made Every suit we put up is GUARANTEED to be the LATEST Executors Notice ¬ THING out F P LOWRY S E TIPTON CO ally shot while attending college in In diana was brought to Paris Wednesday night by his mother Mrs W H Kerr of North Middletown He will stay at the home of Alex Rice for several days before being taken to his home at North Middletown ¬ ¬ ¬ Clarence Kerr who was accident- ¬ STOCK AND TURF NEWS Sales and Transfers Of Stock Crop Turf Notes Mtc Stuart this week tf at Davis Thompson HENRY SPEAKS Executor of Y W Moran 28feb lmo Ladies fine shoes less than half price Isgrigs bananas grapes grape fruit emons Cutter Petition In Bankruptcy Bourbon filed a vol county Tuesday morning untary petition in bankruptcy with Clerk Chapman of the United States District Court at Frankfort Liabili- ¬ ties 6000 assetts 250 H C Orearof Mt Sterling is the attorney C L Kern of Shakespeare Brennan Wednesday bookel seventeen mares to Jay Bird Sixteen were owned by an Iowa man Wilson Bros sold a crop of tobacco belonging to Louie Rogers in Cincinnati Wednesday for 1625 14 25 770 9 795 an average of 1103 P W Ray of New Orleans has bought of J T Crenshaw of Lexington the splendid saddle mare Amelia a blue ribbon Price paid winner in several States Bacon ¬ tf apples malaga Crystallized fruits nuts oranges tf Newton Mitchell Co Strawberry Plants FOP SAJliE as Buback Haviland Gandy and oth- ¬ ers We sell in lots of 50 100 or 1000 500000 of best leading varieties CAREFUL HANDLING LINEN U OF such ¬ Bishop Vincent Coming Bishop John H Vincent of Topeka Kansas who opens the colored Methodist Conference in this city March 22d will be entertained by Mr and Mrs Jas McCiure during his stay in Paris He will occupy the pulpit of Rev E G B Mann on tbe night of Sunday March 26th He will give a lecture in that church also upon a night to be announced soon ¬ ¬ Wants A Pardon Leland Moore son of C C Moore of the Bluegrass Blade left Wednesday morning for Washington carrying letters and petitions asking executive clemency for his father in the Colum bus penitentiary who was sentenced for unlawful publication in his paper matter of immoral tendency Moore prolmises to refrain in future from ob ¬ Try our Minute Tapiocas prepared jectionable publications F B McDermott in sixty seconds ¬ ¬ - agent for the Columbia which Tailoring Co of Cincinnati tailors offer best employs the from springs linee of their r from from 1250 to 35 from to 350 to 9 50 Fit workman 1200 no ship and trimmings guaranteed Warren Stoner has sold a brown horse fit no takee All dealings with this by Baron Wilkes darn Stella Belmont firm for the past two years have been 219 to John Dickrson of Goshen satisfactory to all customers Give us a N Y for 5000 The horse is very trial 2t Price Co fast having gone miles better than 210 A genuine black lisle thread sock It has to be conceded says the that Secre- seamless toe and heel three pairs for Horse Review of Chicago 2t tary Frank P Kenney of the Louisville fifty cents at Price Cos Driving and Fair Association has brokThe Howard hat in stiff and Al ¬ en the record by securing the nomina- pine in different shades and tion of nearly 800 colts in the Louisville shapes for Spring have arrived 10000 prize for foals for 1898 now at Price Cos Clothiers yearlings Mr Kenney is entitled to a Low prices on candies for entertainplace in the front rank of hard workers ments Cheap but pure who succeed in spite of all obstacles Newton Mitchell tf For Sale Will sell at 1130 a m on court court house square Monday For Rent Two furnished rooms twenty three pure Cotswold ewes Apply to Mrs O W Miller Vine day and one Hal Woodford Cotswold buck street tf These ewes are pure and descended from Joe Penns flock of Cotswolds I sold Two furnished rooms on Second the lambs out of this flock past two street with or without board Apply to years at 6 per head at weaning time Mrs E R Fithian C V HigginsIt suits-to-order Price Price 2 per 100 For further information apply to or address JOHN TKABUE till mayl pants-to-orde- Rdddels Mills Ky ¬ Will Kenney Physician Phone 136 M- - D the rule in all departments of tbe Bonrbon Steam Laundry and oar cas tomers have the satisfaction of knowing that their shirts collars and caffs will be paired right lanndered in an excep- ¬ tional manner and with conenmate skill and that they will not be returned torn and frayed on the hedges We excel in fine laundry work wj t KSwm Surgeon COFC ¬ ¬ ¬ Office Fourth and Pleasant Sts Office Hours 7Jto 10 a m 2 7 The Bourbon Steam Laundry W If HINTON JR Telephone No 4 BRO Proprietors pp 6ang tf to to 4 p m 8 p m ¬ OUR GREAT SPECIAL apply to Cottage For Rent Nice cottage of fonr rooms C Mid Winter Shoe Sale Is proving more attractive than we had even anticipated and eacbo purchaser realizes that they have genuine Bargains We still have on hand several hundred pairs of Ladies HandP Turns and Welts for this Special Sale and we are makine prices soin teresting that you cant afford to miss this great money saving ppoiv ARNiPARGER L H Landman M D OfNo 503 W Ninth Street Cincinnati Ohio Dave Miller the barber has located Will be at the Windsor Hotel Paris tunity A limited supply of Childrens substantial his chir in John Ayers shop opposite TUESDAY MARCH 14 1899 in this sale 27j lm Schwartzs saloon Db Goldstein the eye specialist is Ladies with small feet are reaping a returning every second Tuesday in each Ifigrigs still in the city and can be consulted at Nuts raisins dates figs currant month at Dayis Thomson a harvest Reference Everyleadingphysician grcial shore sale the finest handmade the Hotel Windsor Examination free seedless raisins KfllwTON Mitchell DAVIS THOMSON r sns iemucxy tf t rices Winter school shoer iti ISGRIG THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY FRIDAY MARCH THE BOURBON NEWS Nineteenth Year Established 1881 Published every Tuesday and Friday by WALTER CHAMP BKUCE MILLER f Edltrs and Owners 3 1899 H00SIER LADIES IN TOWN Very Near Verginj on lie KAJLROAS TIME CARD strength of a giant and never once Ik TWO SUNBEAMS Straight through a casement open wide A sunbeam found its way And down upon the cottage floor A shaft of brightness lay Sent from the gay glad outer world A messenger apart It glorified the humble room And cheered the matrons heart It coaaxed the little one from play And mocked with true delight The vain attempts of baby hands To grasp the lance of light Catch if you can it seemed to say Id willing captive be And danced before the wondering eyes To the tune of baby glee Bright shone the little golden head As it flitted here and there As though the sun itself had lent Of its shining store a share And mother caught her darling up In the midst of his fruitless chase And showered kisses warm and soft On the pretty baby face You cannot catch the sunshine Though you followed the wide world through Youre mothers little sunbeam dear And she has caught you too Two sunbeams have I in my home Dark would it be and drear Without the bright ray on the floor And the bright face shining here God owns the sunlight but He gave This precious beam to mother j Content am I to call one mine And entertain the other Straight through the casement open wide The sunbeam crept away And twilight shadows stealing through Foretold the end of day The outer world In darkness lay But mothers heart was light For a golden head and a ha by face Kept home forever bright Ella Randall in Golden Days 1 THE CALlPrfS CUP 1 1 OF WATER I i By David Kerr softiuq- fc AMERICAN CEDAR vain But such a fight was too unequal to We Supply Almost All the Wood Used last The brave mans arm began to in Lead Pencil Manufacture wax weary his strength to fail Closer Whole Forest for Matches and closer to hun gleamed the merciless The American pine and cedar cannot spear heads and in another n jment ¬ be equaled anywhere in this world reall would have been over when sudden ly a powerful voice broke through the marked a foreign manufacturer to e Star reporter and my visit to this din of the fray ¬ Hold your hands brothers per country this time is to make some con chance thi may be the man whom the tracts for a supply of the same lam commander of the faithful bade us interested in sawed lumber of all kinds the greater part of which of course we spare The Arabs made wny for the new obtain in Europe The American pine comer who was no other than the cap- ¬ and cedar however have to be secured tain of the caliphs guard and he here Nine tenths of the lead pencils looked keenly at the hard pressed man used in the world are manufactured o1 for the signs by which the famous American cedar a large part of whicl satrap was to be distinguished But he i grown in Florida Some so called looked in vain The strangers cloak American manufactured lead pencils was gone and his helmet so battered are made in Europe but the cedar from and stained that the keenest eye could which they are made all comes from this country It is shipped to Europe in not have told the color of its metal Persian cried the captain at convenient sized logs and manufaclength art thou Harmosan the satrap tured in proper shape after it arrives There are a number of cedars If so our swords have no there of Yezd edge against thee if thou wilt but yield throughout the world but the Florida cedar is particularly valuable in the to the caliphs mercy thp Persian answered only with manufacture of lead pencils It is of a But a blow which had it hit its mark would fine structure the grain being hardly have ended the captains wars once for iistinguishable and can be worked up all A gigantic Yemenee rushed for- to the last inch In the various grades cheaper pencils other cedars can ward only to fall dead beneath another of be used but for the finer goods the of thos irresistible strokes but now the Persians sword snapped close to American cedar i exclusively used For all practical purposes all the pen the hilt and he was left defenseless used in Europe are manufactured We have him now shouts the eap of Florida cedar Much of the lead Seize htm and bind hiai fast tain Despite the strangers tremendous plumbago and graphite which is used was overpowered by num- in them also comes from this country struggles bers and securely bound I5ut to all There are a number of woods in Europe the taunts of his captors he deigned not that are used in the manufacture of a wore of reply and maintained the matches but the American pines are same stern silence even when he was gradually weeding them all out for the dragged into the presence of the caliph reason that the American pines can be handled and worked at less expense himself As he listened to the recital of his than any other woods The amount of prisoners exploits Omar eyed him with wood consumed in matches amounts to a look of grim approval and the cap ¬ two or three forests of trees a day but tive in his turn surveyed with equal even with this consumption hardly any admiration this prince of the desert inroad has been made for the growth who master as he was of ninepowc rful more than keeps up the supply The kingdoms was sit ting cross legged up American match as well as the wood n the bare ground in a rough cloak of now goes to all parts of the w orld The camels hair and supping on a handful business is simply enormous and it is constanton the increase Washing of dates and parched corn said Omar at ton Star Knowest thou length with a stern look- what fate SURRENDER OF SANTIAGO awaits him who hath shed the blood of ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ I i TAPPED KEELS tory MOTOR The Account of an Electrician to tlie Mysterious Labora ¬ Visit They Ilatl an Experience Tlmt Came L N R R ¬ - y an ¬ J am in thy pow ¬ Asia upon which two grea4 armies had swered the prisoner er and ask no mercy Let the fate that been contending1 since daybreak Barely IS years had elapsed since the awaits me be what it may it is all one dtatli of Mohammed and already the to me Omars eyes sparkled for brave as a strong arms and sharp swords of his lion himself he loved nothing better soldier disciples had spread the faith of Islam through every land from Syria to than a brave mail whether friend or Morocco and now the turn of Persia foe Methinks there is but one man in had come at last The native warriors fought as stout- Persia nt host ho could speak to me so Art thou Harmosan the ly as men could do but they were cried he satrap of Yezd matched with men who had never met 1 am replied the Persian drawing their equal in war I would not tell Caliph Omar wiping his heated himself up proudly face with the sleeve of his robe watched my name in the battle lest it should keenly the giving away little by lirtie seem that I did so because thou hadst of the pointed Persian helmejts before bidden 1hy men spare me but it mat- ¬ the white Arab turbans and hurled up ¬ ters little who knows it now i am Har¬ on the wavering enemy just at the de- ¬ mosan the soldier of Persia and thine cisive moment the thousand picked enemy Rven the fierce Arabs around him men whom he had hitherto held in re- ¬ Iy a sullenT HE sun wasbattlefieldred andwestern over in - the faithful I have fought for my count ry 1 Gem dost of the 1 Shaffers Deaerlatloa Eastern Iubu a in pa i ii and conventional laws of nature We were then strictly enjoined to remain in the various places assigned to as under penalty of an im ¬ mediate termination of the exhibition Tlie usual demonstration followed in which his motor which was perform ¬ ing the arduous work of turning itself around without load moved to right or left slow or fast and even at times stopped on receipt of proper notes from either a tuning fork or violin The motor did not seem to care which in ¬ strument drew the note of demand pro- ¬ vided the note was loud enough and it was probably 00 this account that the violin was finally substituted for the tuning fork Under the guidance of the tuning fork the motor balked several times this Mr Keely explained was due to the fact that the turning fork harmonics was not strong enough to control the polar or anti polar flow or the sympathetic cut reach or the something else which was vitalizing his motor The violin seemed to poss---threquisite harmonic strength and of the all went smoothly for a time after it in was called into service the old fashioned e From Cincinnati 1058 a m 538 p In the spring of 1339 I was nsked to Two Indianapolis ladis had an ex m 1010 p m accompany a party of gentlemen to the citing experience last fall and one From Lexington 511 a m 745 a m Keely laboratory for the purpose of wit which has taught them to look before 333 p m 627 p m nessing an operative test of his motor they leap They were in New York on From Richmond 505 a m 740 a m 828 pm My age and cKptrience at the time did B shopping expedition having several From Mayeville 742 am 325 p m not warrant my presence as an expert hours to wait between trains and they so I joined the party in the capacity of had gone about until they each had a DEPARTURE OF TRAINS an observer and listener This was a large stock of bundles Roth were To 15 a m Cincinnati 751 a m line of work in which I had acquired hungry and decided it was time to find 340 p m considerable experience in connection a good cafe and eat Now neither of To Lexington 747 a m 11 05 a mj with the investigation of spiritualism these women was at all brilliant 545 p m 1014 p m and in this particular instance I was They were simply good honest little To Richmond 1108 a m 543 p m supposed to play my accustomed role women who read the womans depart1016 pm of noting everv word and act of the ment and the recipes in the paper and To Maysville 750 a m 635 p m F B Carr Agent demonstrator without sign or com- who skip all the editorials and other comparing the results exciting things ment and then of my observations with those of the I have heard my husband speak of a place here called Delmonicos others present said When we arrived at the laboratory one I believe that must be a good Pi MM tW we were ushered into the exhibition restaurant for I frequently read about second floor and assigned soups and things prepared by Delmoni room on the iUAnUtt UiilJ IU places of observation Mr Keely gave oos cooks us his usual introductory speech in the Her friend had heaid of it too and TABLE course of which he impressed on us the so they hunted up that famous cafe EAST BOUND honor he was conferring in permitting They entered unsuspectingly and the 830am 600pm us to witness an exhibition of his own head waiter showed them to a table Lv Louisville Ar Lexington 1115am H4pm particular brand of force a force which while another waiter took their Lv Lexington 1125am 850pm 830am 550pm obeyed his laws and totally disregards d bundles They were so hungry that Lv Winchester 1158am 923pm 15ara 630pm Ar Mt Sterling 1225pm ¬ -- Eaibarraasina ARRIVAL OF TRAINS ¬ ¬ WWiWiPP TIME thev smiled with delight over the rood things on the card and never thought of looking at the prices They ordered a good dinner lavishly It included soup fish a roast a salad and several entrees to say nothing of dessert The waiter bowed to the ground and disappeared Then one of them took the zard in her hand once more Here are Whats this she said the prices They began to add up what they had They ordered It was 27 worth gasped and took out their purses They had hardly 21 cents between them What are you going to do rsked ¬ 950pm 950am 705pm 65 jam 340pm Ar Philadelphia 1015am 705pm Ar New York 1240nn 908pm Ar Washington WEST BOUND Ar Winchester Ar lxxington Ar Krankfort Ar Shelby ville Ar Louisville 730am 800am 911am 1001am 1100am 450pm 655am 250pm 520pm 733am 345pm 030pm 720pm 15pm cept Sunday other trains run daily Through Sleepers between Louisville Trains marked thus and run daily ex- ¬ Lexington For rates Sleeping Car reservations or any information call on F Agent L B change New York without As witnesses of the ceremony of render took the general officers with their starts and a guard of 100 men Gen Toral brought out with him his general officers and stalls and a body of troops of the same number Jen Lud ¬ sur ¬ Af terawhiilelgrew tiredof listening and concluded it was hopeless to try to ¬ V serve smiled approvingly at the fearless was his words and more than one voice was Fight bravely my sons last charge to them forOod Himself heard to mutter This is a bold fellow and worthy to lights for you But should ye meet with Pity that he be one of the faithful a Persian chief wearing a lion skin cloak and gold inlaid helmet whose must die Persian srid Omar I may not give name is Barmosan the satrap gov ¬ ernor of Yed kill him not but bring thee thy life but to show how the prophets followers honor courage any i other request thou canst make is granted before it is uttered Give me a cup of water then an ¬ for since this days swered Harmosan tijjht began inv thirst hast not been quenched Omar nodded and a black slave brought forward a large silver cup filled to the brim with clear sparkling water but instead of drinking the prisoner held it doubtfully in his hand What now friend cried the caliph If thou fearest treach ¬ impatiently ery be easy for 1 pledge thee my word that none shall harm thee till thou hast i drank that water Quick as lightning Harmosan dashed the cup to the ground and said with a This sudden charge of fresh and vig ¬ ican will agree with the little lad in orous troops upon men exhausted with a board school in England who in an a long day of hard fighting was quite examination on Scripture subjects gave irresistible an original answer to the question way on all sides The Persians gave What can you tell me about Moses the sacred standard of the shah was Please sir he was a gentl- man re-¬ trampled in the dust and the few who plied the little fellow repeated the in A gentleman still strove to hold their ground were by numbers overwhelmed What do u mean by that spec tor flight The whole field was in a whirl of Please sir when the daughters of and pursuit and only in one spot where lethro went to the well to draw waa solitary clump of palm trees broke the ter the shepherds came and dove them gray unending level of the boundless away and Moses helped the daughters plain a clamor of shouts and clashing of lethro and said to the siepherds weapons showed that resistance had Indies first please gentlemen not et wholly ceased Youths Companion Beneath those trees with his back Tonftued Wife against the largest trunk stood a tall Outwitted His Sliarp Lymington had of An Englishman noble looking man in the prime of life live in a continuous with large black eyes which flashed as ihe misfortune to wife who was a modern fiercely as he sword that played like quarrel with his in case she lightning amid the wild faces and toss Xaotippe and threatened his grave survived him to dance over iug arms of his swarming enemies outlive him but it More than one broken arrow head was It was her lot to her threat to sticking in his breast plate the silver was not so easy had carry out precaution to the buckler on his feft arm was hacked and The husband injunction in his will requir- ¬ dinted as if by the blows of a sledge make an body to be buried in the sea hammer his armor was dyed red with ing his residence and without cere- near his lore than one wound The iniuwction was corny eu - in on v Pic still held his ground unflinchLtllVaU r hrotticle Lwith the J w andj ¬ 1 POURED IT ON THE him to me alive for men bravest warrior in Persia fain sec him with my own GROUND say he is the mocking smile Bid thy men then gather up that water from the sand for by thine own pledge am safe till I drink it There was a moment of amazed si ¬ lence and then the outwitted Arabs rushed at him with a savage yell but high above the uproar was bard the commanding voice of Omar A caliphs word is sacred my chil ¬ dren Bring the brave Persia another cup of water and as I once trade him drink and die so now I bid b m drink Golden Days and live 1 and eyes I would There about a childs definition is often something Little Courteaiea uminoua Every Amer iK right - taken from the body of Gen Vara del Hey who had been killed in the defense of El Caney and requested me to give them to Geh Toral During the inter view prior to the declaration of sur render I handed Gen Toral the sword informing him of the circumstances and the request from the officer who had secured it that it be taken back by Gen del Keys companions to his home in Spain and given to his family The presentation of these articles was entirely unexpected by Jen Toral and as I spoke in English it was not until the translation was completed that he fully realized what 1 was doing He then showed a great deal of feeling in fact he could hardly speak as his emotions nearly overpowered him He received the sword and spurs and handed them to one of his staff all of whom were equally surprised and gratified Gen Toral then made the formal declaration of the surrender He placed himself in front of the hundred men that he had been permitted to bring out to represent the Spanish army with his officers near him Our detachment was drawn up in lines fronting them Advancing to the front of the center of his troops he drew his sword and presented arms and said I surrender the Spanish troops under my command and this place I was about 20 feet in front of and facing him and causing my command to present arms replied that I accepted his surrender in behalf of the government of the United States This completed the ceremony of th surrender so far as the troops were concerned Gen William R Shatter in Century PeeuliaritieM of Filipinos The Filipino is artistic and his cloth ing is clean two tremendous stride toward civilization The men doelevey work in wool silver and brass Theii old war knives are highly embellished Their pottery is often picturesque and the clothing of the women made of the indigenous fiber that abounds throughout the islands is picturesque and has a jaunty attractive style which their straight forms and exposed shoulders carry off well The fiber is often woven as finely as silk and some of the drawn work of the Filipino lace makers is most exquisite and expensive I have Been single handkerchiefs whicl could not be purchased under 300 The Filipinos love jewelry and some of the crude settings contain magnificent pearls found along the shores of the islands The women as a class are attractive many are really pretty While eschewing shoes gloves and hats they often wear dresses of the finest text ere beautifully embroidered and made with a flowing train IJotb sexes love music and the Filipino music is not the wild banging of tom toms and the beating of cymbals and drums nor is it the squeak of the two stringed violin and the pounding of sticks attune as with the Chinese and Japa nese but it has melody and air forth Tagal plays all the instruments of th European and outplays him on many Aguinados band of 60 pieces is one ol the finest on the island Edwin AVild rran in Leslies Weekly I nnitnl Needed Have you got your flying ma Smith chine oruto the market yet Inventfcr Why no I cant siart the thicm ou air vou know Puc ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ low had given me the sword and spurs ¬ ¬ ¬ remember a lecture which introduced about five words per minute that neither Webster Worcester nor myself had ever heard before so beings mall took advantage of and inconspicuous a particularly long and eloquent peroration to wander just a little First I fell against the receiver and found it very cold that made me think of Mr Ganots few brief remarks on the expansion of air and other gases 1 realized how ¬ ever that I must not jump at conclu sions for Mr Keely said his motor was operated by sympathy and you know Mr Editor how cold sympathy can be at times Finding that my explorations were only being followed by my friends I ventured a little further and gently toyed with the wire which led the sym¬ pathetic vibrations to the receiver It seem to be just a plain ordinary wire constructed for business purposes only but I was curious enough to wonder whether it differed from other wires which have no sympathetic duties to perform I argued that sympathy could reach out and exert its power through space even though no wire was available and while I knew very little of Mr Keelys particular brand of sympathy I thought it would be a good time to test its wireless properties So as I happened to have a poeket edition of side cutters about me I in nocently cut the wire A quick hiss from it followed and the motor sudden- ¬ ly ceased to mote Practically sim- ¬ ultaneously Mr Keely stopped his dis course and directed his exclusive attention to me The Latter was the only part of the lively demonstration which I clearly understood 1 could not mistake their meaning and import but a healthy respect for postal regulations prevents a verbatim report First I tried to convince Mr Keely that the cutting was accidental He looked incredulous Then I offered to cut the wire which connected tlie re- ¬ ceiver with the motor just to see if the polarized and depolarized sympathies would not balance one another I told him I was sure the motor would mote again if he would only let me try nnd then if my theory was correct he could in future save the expense of wires I explained that 1 had only cutoff tlie action end of his sympathy and if he would let me cut off the react ion end all might be well again I really dont believe Mr Keely gave my arguments sufficient consideration You see he had me folded close in his arms and was helping me swiftly down ¬ stairs at the time One cant listen to reason very well while carrying even a medium sized man down a flight of steep steps 1 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ orGEOROE W Barney Paris Ky The other looked at her bundles Div Pass Agent Lexington I am going to cut and run as the We can never pav bovs sav she said for it and they may arrest us With that she got up sneaked her bundles out of the rack and went swift- ¬ Cincinnati Ry ly and silently past the head waiter Frankfort who fortunately did not notice her The other woman turned all colors ELKHORN ROUTE What should she do No one was look- ¬ ing The awful head waiter had his LOCAL TIME CARD IN EFFECT back turned She reached for hrr DE EMBER 5th 188 bundles and sneaked out also Outside she was so afraid they would com EAST BOUND after her and call her back that she No 1 No 3 No 5 actually ran as fast as she dared up Pass Pass Mixed Fifth avenue Ahead of her she saw a Lve Frnnltlort a 7 uuan 3 40piu i OQpm 711am 352pm 120pm second woman also on a run It was Lve Klkhorn 7 18am 4 oopm 135pm LveSwitzer her friend and they never stopped un- Lve Htam ping Grnd 7 2am 4 10pm 155pm 734am 416pm til they were safe from that awful Lve Pu vails 739am 422pm Lvelohnson place Indianapolis Sentinel 7 45am 4 2 pm 2 30pm Lve Georgetown one ¬ N R R Carr Lve C S Ry Depot b A 7 BARBERS IN AUSTRIA Widows of Barbers Who Have Served Apprenticeship and Have Stood Examination May Rnn Shops Lve Newtown Lve Centre vi lie Lve Elizabeth Arr Paris c 38pm 3 00pm 48pm 17am 8 25am 4 6pm 8 30am 5 Oopm 8 40aml 5 10pm 50am 4 4 -j WEST BOUND Pass Pa8 0 30am 5 40pm Lve Paris c h 40am 5 50pm Lve Elizabeth 9 45am 5 55pm Lve Centreville 9 53am 6 03pm Lve Newtown Lve CSB7 Depot b 10 2 am 6 17pm 10 32am 6 20pm Lve Georgetown 1037Hm 6 26pm Lve Johnson 10 43am 6 32pm Lve Duvalls Lve Stamping Grnd IC 50am 6 9pm 1100am 6 49pm Lve Switser II 07am 6 56pm Lve Elkhorn HI 20am1 7 10pm Arr Frankfort a No 2 No 4 Austrians take no chances with their barbers They must be good and the Barbers and Wigmakers Union of Vienna sees to it that they are Provision is also made in theircode for women barbers who desire to carry on the business of their husbands in case of the lat ters death or illness In order to do this the wife must have ¬ No 6 Mixed li 7 7 8 8 8 50am 51am 22am 40am 55am ¬ ¬ 9 15am been enrolled in the union as an ap- ¬ hair cutting hair curling and wigmak ing Poor persons and others who are frugal serve as subjects for experiment Not only must the barber be well versed in the practical side of the sub ¬ ject but questions are asked relating to the beeping clean of razors brushes etc anu the elementary rules of anti ¬ septics are thoroughly gone into At the practical examination the young barbers have their razors dulled by four strokes on a pine plank and they must then sharpen them A sub- ¬ ject is assigned to each barber who must be tonsorially perfect in the opin- ¬ ion of the judges before the appren- ¬ tice releases him After this a certificate is issued and the apprentice serves two years as a journaman before he may open a shop as an employer In the case of widows who desire to carry on the business of their husbands only the three years apprenticeship is re- ¬ quired Tn spite of the number of years that an Austrian barber has to devote to his business before he is perfect one can get a high class hair cut for a sum equal to five cents or a first class shave for something like three cents in any part of the country Chicago Times Herald ¬ mubt appear in Vienna in the presence of judges of the union and show their skill before they are allowed to open shops of their own A properly certified barber must have a knowledge of and pass an examination in shaving ¬ prentice for three years Apprentices Daily except Sunday N b connects with J a Connects with L AC counects with Ky Central KENTUCKY CENTRAL POINTS PM AM 340 70Lv 42- 5 10 840 Ar 830 Ar 616 1142 Ar 720 100 Ar 750 Lv Georgetown Paris Maysville Winchester Richmond Frankfort Ar Ar H AM 20 V M Lv 545 125 Lv 930 540 1028 7iu t17 Lv 709 255 Lv QO 200 GEO B HARPER Genl Supl JOS K NEWTON G P A The Leading Specialists of America DEKK 20 YEARS IN OHIO 250000 Cured WECURESTRICTURE Thousands of youn and middlo aed menare troubled with this disease many unconsciously They may have a smart ing sensation small twisting stream sharp cutting pains at times slight dis-¬ charge difficulty in commencing weak organs emissions and all the symptoms of nervous debility they have STRIC ¬ TURE Dont let doctor cxperimenton you by cuttinsr stretching or tearing you This will not cure vou as it will return Our NEW METHOD TREAT MENT absorbs the stricture tissue hence removes the tricturo permanently It can never return No pain no suffer- ¬ ing no detention from business by our method Tho sexna I organfare strength- ¬ ened The nerves arc invigorated and tho bli3 of manhood returns ¬ Maj Whipples Mission ¬ WECURE GLEET Thousands of young and middle aged men are having their sexual igr and vitality continually sapped by this disease They ao frequently unconscious of the cause of these symptoms General Weakness I nnatural Discharges Fail- ¬ ing Manhood Nervousness Poor Mem- ¬ ory Irritability at times Smarting Sen- ¬ sation Sunken Eyes with dark circles Weak Back General Depression Lack of Ambition Varicocele Shrunken Parts etc GLEET and STRICTURE may bo tho caufc Dont consult family doctors as they have no experience in these special dieares dont allow Quacks to experiment on you Consult Specialists who have made a life study of Diseaesot Mon and yorjn Our NEW METHOD TREATMENT will posi-¬ tively cure you Ono thousand dollars for a case we accept for treatment and cannot cure Terms modcrato for a care They tell a story of Maj Whipples experience in the physical examination at South Framingham a rigorous test as many have cause to remember One of the examiners was looking at the majors teeth and made some There was no more demonstration doubtful remark about them The exthat day but my associates agreed with aminers were very particular about me that given a source of sympathy teeth and when the men began on govsuch as an air comprcsser there must ernment rations they could see some be an outlet for the sympathy generat- ¬ reason for this said Why hang it ed Pent up sympathy you know does the major angrily or at least if he did no one any good aaid is liable todamage not say hang it his language had a the holder thereof and surely a fine similar import Im going down there strong metal tube makes an excellent to shoot the Spaniards I dont pro- ¬ Worcester Mass outlet for sympathy and a few other pose to eat them things F Stevens in Electrical Gazette J ¬ ¬ CURES GUARANTEED EMISSIONS We trent and enro VARICOCELE SYPHILIS GLKET STRICTURE TMPOTENCY SECRET DRAINS UNNATURAL DISCHARG ¬ ES KIDNEY and SLADDER Diseases BOOKS CONSULTATION FREE FREE If unable to call write for HOME QUESTWN BLANK for TREATMENT ¬ Review An Imperial Carpet My pas house it h th nicest house An Addition Needlework is one oS the chief hob ¬ on 1h street Huh you jes wai til our house bies of Empress Frederick 0n of the kaisers most treasured possessions is git fixed a small piece of carpet worked by hi What your pa goin to do ith your mother On this carpet all her children were confirmed the late emperors cof bouse I it but I heard him tell ma fin rested upon it and the present thith mornn that he guessed hed have tack another mortgage on it t keep kaiser and Princessei Charlotte Sophia standing on tip nearances i I trues its snthtn like and Tictbria were tnkrried i dunnr 1 Kennedy DRS Kergan 122 W FOURTH STREET CINCINNATI p ce4r2Jaiceaiv m V flay vvinflnwJl Dei THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY FRIDAY MARCH 3 1899 barbers chair Hie illustrious RPnatnr ivlin ctill lanL erl a aOZeil Or more VaTOK nfroJctinn woe in in The raZOriil nrtisf mn Vlie Sensitive on That Head finrrorc BABIES IN A BALLOON The Thrilling Adventure of Two Il linois Children Many Yearn ¬ his customers hair Afro Seems rather dry and dead he said in a deferential and suggestive manner Mr William Harvey and his sister Jreat Scott exclaimed the illustrious etatesman fiercely go anvwhere Miss Mary living about six miles east Cant I without having my deadlocks thrown up to of Richview III tell a very interesting me Chicago Tribune story of themselves which happened a number of years ago Kleptomania They were quite small the boy being Molly Jack stole something from under five and his sister seven years old iny very nose while we were down at the During the year while the state shore looking at those fishing boats Dolly What was it a little smack fair was being held at Central City 111 Somerville Journal an aeronaut of Chicago made an aseen sion in a balloon at the state fair on tnnnli tfJ THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS CURED WITHOUT MEDICINE COMFORTING WORDS TO WOMEN The Man with Rheumatism Comet The Surgical Chair and its Tortures May be Avoided by Women Who la Contact with the Hold Heed Mrs Pinkhams Advice Up Man said the man in the macintosh lighting another cigar it was one of the most remarkable cases I ever knew Rheumatism 25 years both shoulders had to be fed like a little child Arms had hung helpless ever since I knew him no use of them Yes ¬ ¬ whatever table Yes And he wa9 cured without medicine asked the man who had his foot on the Coughing Every cough makes your throat more raw and irritable Every cough congests the lining membrane of your lungs Cease tearing your throat and lungs in this way Put the parts at rest and give them a chance to real You will need some help to do this and you will find it in Aycrs Cherry Pectoral From the first dose the quiet and rest begin the tickling in the throat ceases the spasm weak- ¬ ens the cough disap pears Do not wait tor pneumonia and con- ¬ sumption but cut short your cold without delay Br Ayers Cherry Pec- ¬ toral Plaster should be over the lungs of every per-¬ son troubled with a cough Saturday morning and his balloon came down about six miles east of Richview near the country residence of William Harvey Sr The owner of the balloon feeling chilled went into the farmhouse to warm and tied hic balloon to a rail fence near the barn Little Willie and Mary were playing near the barn They noticed the bal loon tied to the fence As they had never seen a balloon they walked up tc take1 a look at it Seeing it would go up a few feet and back again they thought it would be fun to get in the basket and ride Mary helped her little brother in and then she got in The balloon went up and down awhile then all at once it gave a lunge and pulled itself loose from The fence and up it went with the little Harvey children in the basket The mother was looking out of a window and see ing the balloon going up told the aeronaut that his balloon had got away from the fence and they all went out to see it The mother came and as she watched the balloon going up she no ticed someone in the basket Not once did she think it was her two little chil dren nor could she believe it to be hei two children when her husband tolu her the children were no where to be A search waa made all over the found farm for the missing ones but without result The father at once drove tc ¬ Or liniments the slouch hat Or liniments moment gles on -- inquired the man with is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination but also to the care and skill with which it is And recovered the use of his arms in one observed the man with the gog- ¬ ¬ ¬ manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fig Syrup Co only and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co only a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par-¬ ties The high standing of the Cali ¬ fornia Fig Syrup Co with the medi- ¬ cal profession and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy It is far in advance of all other laxatives as it acts on the kidneys liver and bowels without irritating or weaken- ¬ ing them and it does not gripe nor nauseate In order to get its beneficial effects please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN FRANCISCO CaL Ive heard of such things remarked the an in the inverness It was under cir cuniMances of strong mental excrement waen t it I thought so He was induced to believe he could be cured if only he made the effort Yes Yes wasnt he Something or othei of that nature Then theres nothing strange about it The history of medical practice is full of such cases It was only an instance of what they call faith cure No said the man in the macintosh reflectively you could hardly call it that The cure was effected by a man with a revolver who met him on a lonely road and said Hold up your hands And he held Chicago Journal them up ¬ I suppose so ¬ MADE AN IMPRESSION The Smart Aleck Candidate Spoils His Chances by Being Too Foremost Do you happen to know why the rural vote went back on him when he ran for congress asked one leading Michigan poli- ¬ LOUI8TILLK Ky NEW YOKE N T Home a and told the story At once people fol lowed after the balloon It went north short distance from his farm rWriietothe Doctor cost Unusual opportunities and long ex- ¬ perience eminently qualify us for giving you medical advice Write freely all the particulars in your case Tell us what your experience has been with our Cherry Pectoral You will receive a prompt reply without Address DR J C AVER Lowell Mass Theres Only One Stand- ¬ Handsome Catalogue Free BROS SPALDING Chicago New York Denver A G ard of Quality in Athletic Goods Spalding Accept no substitute about five miles then turned west going over Central City Everyone at the fair thinking the aeronaut was making his return cheered and cheered as tht balloon went over Soon a telegrair was received at Central City statinc that the balloon contained thetwochil dren of Mr and Mrs William Harvey and to keep a lookout for it But it was growing late and the balloon was traveling fast Soon it was impossible to see it It went south passed throng Centralia III then turned west again and went over Muscoutah HI thei turned and went over Bast St Louis The litlle bov began to ret cold line commenced to cry Mary untied hei apron and put it around Willies heac and he went to sleep in Marys lap About seven oclock the next morning the balloon came down in a large tret on a farm southeast of Mount Vernon 111 The own rs of the farm seeing tin balloon in their tree the lady of th house cried out to her husband Oh John Ood has sent us some chil dren in a basket John gol the children out of the tree rook them into the house and aftei they were warm asked Mary who he parents were She told them and tin farmer took them home Many of the visitors to the state fail in 1858 well remember the above story and may be pleased to know that th little children who made this trip an now living and delight in telling of it wind doesnt come up and ring your doorbell and ask how about that hill or tell you youll get arrested if you dont tag your dog It doesnt sing T wont go home till morning away off the key and disgrace the neighborhood It howls because it enjoys it Hut it never says anything to hurt any- ¬ bodys feelings I sometimes honestly wish that there was more wind in this life and less people Washington Star ¬ to hear the wind howling about on a wild night No answered the man with a careI rather like to hear it The worn look His Peculiar View Doesnt it sometimes make you gloomy ¬ tician of another Never gave the matter any study Nor did I Just happened to learn a few facts He went to a big meeting of horticulturists several years ago long before he thought of running for office ou know what a smart Aleck he is After what was really a thoughtful and well considered discussion he obtained permission to ask some questions and started off with this one There Where do literary laurels grow was a laugn ana the tnmg would nave been remembered as a joke had he not per¬ ¬ Woman 8 modesty is natural it is charming To many women a full statement of their troubles to a male physician is al- ¬ most impossible The whole truth may be told to Mrs Pinkham because she is a woman and her advice is freely offered to all women sufferers Mrs O E Ladd of 19th and N Sts Galveston Texas whose letter is printed below was completely discouraged when she first wrote to Mrs Pink ham Here is what she says Dear Mrs Pinkham I wrote to you some time ago telling you of my ills but now I write to thank jou for the good your remedies have done me I have used two bottles of Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Com pound three packages of Sanative Wash and one box of Liver Pills and to day I call myself a well woman I suffered with backache con- ¬ stant headache whites sick stomach no appetite could not sleep and was very nervous At time of menstruation was in ter rible pain Your medicine is I V worm its weigni in goia i never 3 1 M ft can say enough in praise of it I have recummenueu niu many irienas u only all suffering women would try it there would be more happy homes and healthy women I thank you for the change your medicine has made in me Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and Mrs Pinkhams advice have saved thousands of women from hospital operations The lives of women are hard whether at home with a ceaseless round of do- ¬ mestic duties or working at some regular employment their daily tasks make constant war on health If all women understood themselves fully and knew how exactly and soothingly Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound acts on the female organs there would be less suffering Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound a Womans Remedy for Womanslils tCw KSW y The Safre of Sawhow Says ¬ sisted winter Mister Chairman shouted a little weazened man in the back of the hail I would move you sir that we apint a committee Ilromus Inermls Grass of of three to report on Its the greatest grass on earth Salzer says raisin pumkins in large the feaserbility to cities and fur so This grass yields 4 to 7 tons better hay than timothy in dry rainless countries ascertain if the germs of true will kin be cultervated in the cabbage head yields even more than that in Ohio Ind The future aspirant for congress closed 111 Mo Kans Nebr Mich Wis Iowa Mont yes in every state of the 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time I did ev ¬ The fellow with a grindstone is a lookin erything I heard of but never found any relief such was my case until 1 began using CASCARETS I for cranks now have from one to three passages a day and If I The early bird is apt to make his first re- was rich I would givo 10000 for each movement It ¬ CONSTIPATION appearance about Easter There is a good deal of mutton nowadays tryin to appear like wolf That man who always looked before he leaped probly didnt travel nights Chicago Democrat ¬ is such a relief 10S0 Russell St Detroit Mich aylmeu L Hunt CAN Or Plant System positively quickest route from the Northwest and Chicago to all Only one Florida East Coast Resorts change of trains For particulars address L A Bell 205 Clark St Chicago The Savage Bachelor As soon as a woman gets fat Savaee Bachelor her next move a photograph taken that looks like of a butcher shop Indianapolis Pleasant TRADE MARK RIOtSTfRED A girl wearing one glove may have two all right but she may have a ring 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been nowhere with FLOUR Wheat No 2 red U5ED BYALLTHE QjAMPIOMSH0T5 GRAIN I believe they scared th ut them outhera fktt Send Name on a Postal A8t Spaniards out of their trenches witr Corn Mixed3 white Oats No For 152 page Illustrated QtaloSue ve No 2 western their yelling and whooping I neve as CATTLE First quality heard such blood curdling cries Winchester Repeating Ams HOGS Western those felhnvs gave in the charge INDIANAPOLIS NtwHAVtN COM 180 WlHCHCSTEB Ave The niggers are good fighters bur GRAIN o Wheit No 2 2 mixed i fliey have no mercy for the enemy r s No 2 mixed t hey thought it was all foolishness tak LOUISVILLE ing care of these Spaniards and some o FLOUR Winter patent red HEADERS OF THIS PAPER heal Nc 2 them swore at me fordoing it One mat GKAiN Mixeo DESIRING TO BUY ANYTHING or ADVERTISED IN ITS COLUMNS called out as I started down the hil PC r I - vixed Ii SHOULD INSIST I PON HAVING with a Spaniard on my shoulders LAiD Mess Steam WHAT THEY ASK FOR REFUSING Look out or hell stab yon in the back ALL SUBSTITUTES OR IMITATIONS Vnd another nigger said lifting hi All right go ahead Ive got rifle AMERICAN noved I him he would have shot a BE a AN made ot 8ttil taken from bead on suppose If that Spaniard hat Buy watch Dewey and J S 8 Maine at Havana both of us Waltfuun works cheap as any Admiral him and probably killed wey and apt Sltfslwe have t hem Cleveland Moffet in Leslies Weekly lf facsimileCOTetters mailed tougeuts Their Maiden lne New Work 1MMX MFG W A Double IOsn You seem to have discharged voui --- The few remedies which have attained to kansas St Jacobs Oil cures Backache St Jacobs wot Id wide fame as truly beneficial in Oil cures Muscular Aches Opens February 23 In the Ozark MounT9tWTiAKKmXi I m JJ BTrSw S tains Delightful cilinate Beautiful scenery effect and giving satisfaction to millions of CURES KHEKt ALL ELSE FAILS Unequaled medicinal waters Cheap ex- people everywhere are the products of Beat Cough Syrup Tastes Good Use The poorer the family the fatter the dog in time Sold nv druggists clusion rates Through sleepers via Frisco the knowledge of the most eminent phyAtchison Globe lbKaiBELBrB3IZiV72anlsrLZlsalBtlHCLPa Line Address Plank Manager Room sicians and presented in the form most H Arcade Centurv Building or Frisco acceptable to tie human system by the St Jacobs Oil cures Soreness St Jacobs Ticket Office JSo 101 N Broadway St skill of the worlds great chemists acd one of the most successful examples is the Oil cures Stiffness A N K E 17SO Louis Mo Syrup of Figs manufactured by the Cali- ¬ WHKN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS Syrup Co host Unlike The phrenologist always has his business please state that you saw the advertise ¬ The trouble with so many people is they fornia Fig and cheap substitutes a Syrup of of on the brain Chicago Daily News imitations ment in this taper know so much that does them no good Ficrs it permanently beneficial in its effects Washington la Democrat and therefore lives and promotes good health while inferior preparations are beTo Cure a Cold In One Day ing cast aside and forgotten In olden Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All times if a remedy gave temporary relief to St Louis Globe Democrat druggists refund monev if it fails to core 25c- individuals here and there it was thought s good but a laxative remedy THE NEGRO SOLDIER must give satisfaction to all If you have never used Syrup of Figs give it a trial THE MARKETS and you will be pleased with it and will He 1roved If inis lf a Plucky Man anc recommend it to your friends or to any who March And in fact nearly Cincinnati a Revengeful Fighter g suffer from constipation or from LIVESTOCK Cattlecommon 3 0 a 3 women who undcTgo 60 AKninst Spain 4 2 Self ci butchers or from colds headaches biliousness 6 00 a 6 75 CALVES -- Fairto pood light a nervous strain atc or other ills resulting from an inactive cona IS 3 50 One of the first cases I had was s HOG Coarse and heavy dition of the kidney liver and bowels compelled to regret ¬ 3 5 g 3 65 Mixed packers In the process of manufacturing the colored man who was carried do we 3 tU a 3 70 bir Li ht shippers fully watch the gTovt 3 til pleasant family laxative made by the Cali- ¬ 3 40 on a blanket by four soldiers Thej SHEEP Choice S S6 q Z 75 mg palioT of theiT family FLOUR Winter fornia Fig Syrup Co and named Syrup of 12Vi said he was shot through the arm anc LAMB Spring i er lb 1UJ4 Figs figs are used as they are pleasant to cheeks the coming a 75 I could see a bandage there it was thf GRAIN 3 Wheat Xo2 red new 734 the taste but the medicinal properties of 6 No wrinkles and thinness red the remedy are obtained from an excellent 35 tib right arm I remember It struck in Corn No 2 mixed that become more H combination of plants known to be mediOats No J in the arm shoulc as queer that a wound V 63 W No 2 cinally laxative and to act most beneficially MistTessinjJ eveTy day Re 9 01 8 73 disable the man so he couldnt walk PAY true and original remedy named tveTy woman all 25 As the of Figs is manufactured by the Cali- ¬ Syrup and when I had a chance to look hirt PROVj10N- Mess pork Co a 10 L rd knows that ilt health Fig Syrup Co over I found a big black bruise on hi BUl TER Caoice dairy us forniafact will assist inonly a knowledge of¬ 2 avoiding the worthis a fatal enemy to that choice Prim left thigh That set me thinking and APPLES uChoice tocreamery 4 50 4 00 fancy less imitations manufactured by other beauty and that good 75 70 fi m examining his arm more closely POTAIOES Per bu parties The Company has selected for health gives to the CHICAGO found that the bullet which had gOn years past the leading publications of the 3 90 3 83 FLOUR Winter patent plainest face an en ¬ United States through which to inform the through his right arm at the should GRAIN Wheat No 2 red 7tt 74 public of the merits of its remedy and 71 6 during attractiveness No 3 Chicago spring had gone through the body also diag among them this paper is included as will o0 fa CORN No 2 Puie blood and strong across from shoulder to hip anc OATS No 2 onally 28 8 be seen by reference to its advertising col9 30 9 25 a littk PORK Mess nerves these anre the umns the man was dying He did die 4 5 5 j CTJ but before his last breath ht LARD Steam NEW YORK secret of health and later Allays His Suspicions managed to give me a lock of his curl FLOUR Winter patent 00 3 7j beauty If there is one time in a mans life when 87 86 0 biiLck hair tied with a little ribbon anc WH EAT No 2 red he is devoutly thankful it is when he feels DrWillims PinK 46 45 CORN No 2 mixed a picture of himself to be sent to hi the old boarding house cat rub up against 7 u RYE Pills for Pale People build ub nL ou rifv the blood and 5 his trousers on the day when rabbit 6tew Oa mother at a place in the south which 1 O T4-K MxedMess 0 10 N w strengthen the nerves To the young giTl they are invalu ¬ Yonker Statesman mmm 10 00 is announced wrote down I saw lots of tho e col LARu western 5 25 iy 5 50 ¬ ¬ ¬ -1 Crescent Hotel Eureka Springs Ar Successful Enterprise Based on Merit The Importance of Informing the Tommy Paw what is a joint snake Public of the Value of an Article Mr Figg The kind a man gets from freIndianapolis Through the Leading- Newspapers quenting joints I reckon - the front Journal is to eet says the Good Never Sicken Weaken or Gripe SUrllnf Raatdy Company Chicago Rontreal Palatable Potent Taste Good 10c 20c 50c Do CURE CONSTIPATION New York 321 ¬ scarf and lapel pins watch clinnns Dewey u t and dates in baa relief Ail steel lOc irold nd steei c 14 K fold silfeaed back also cuff and i pel Maine Certifleate Ladies oit bsittoas hut Steel Souvenirs s Jovt U EAST ST NKW YOUK ¬ Journal erordSAMPSOM30DOLLAR 23 JKWKLKB JUNKS TIIK WATCH i ¬ - Society now-a-day- Women over-feedin- ¬ K Ni f ¬ m ¬ -- - S 1 7 72 G 3 65 a ri 7734 Sfl Vt r Lung trouble of three years standing Cady Huntington Ind Nov 12 1894 good Pisos Cure cured mi of a Throat and E to the motheT they are a necessity to the woman approaching fifty they are the best remedy that science has devised foT this crisis of her life able Mrs Jacob Weaver of Bushnell 111 is fifty six years old She say y I suffered for five or six years with the trouble that comes to women at this time of life I was much weakened was unable much of the time to do my own work and suffered beyond my power to describe I was down- ¬ hearted and melancholy Nothing seemed to do me any good Then I made up my mind to try Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale People I bought the first box in March 1897 and was benefited from the start A box and a half cured me completely and I am now rugged and strong Buihnell III Record 3J 4 4 fe 4 KVi 4i a 4J 37 36 H It takes 50 ocrat at anything more or less of a crank to be real Washington la Dem- A 73 29 orn--N- St Jacobs Oil Cures Lumbago Oil cures Sciatica Olean N Y Times St Jacobs Dont use cannon to kill chipping birds St Ja¬ 3 75 74H A4 Q u 111 01 75 M t- 304 00 St Jacobs Oil cures Rheumatism cobs Oil cures Neuralgia The genuine package always bears the foil nme kL The president of a gas company naturally has a light income Chicago Daily News all druggists or bent pobtpid on receipt or price per box by the ut vvimams neaitine vo tnencetca fct 50 - GOOD GARDE J II RlftOBY k SOX Marblehead Mass new typewriter Yes she queered me badly How did it happen I t ras Book aaent Free it HANDSOME WATCH to REE Mlid nickel or gold toplated huntinK male client I and told her she address I it asked will How address anyone start tnllv euaranteed cents for particu ing an Overland Club Send Plain Miss Brown And answered lars OVERLAND MONTHLY San b ranclscoCai h by George thats just the way DISCOVERY gives nDADCVNEW relief and cures worst wrote it quick A ¬ dictated a letter to our richest fe WHAT ALABASTIXE IS Alabastine is the original and only dur- ¬ able wall coating on the market It Is entirely different from all kalsomine preparations Alabastine is made ready for use in white or twelve beautiful tints by the addition of cold water It is put up in dry powdered form in five pound packages with full directions evry package It takes the place on of scaling kalsomines wall paper and paint for walls Alabastine can be used on plaster brick wood or canvas and a child can brush it on WHAT KALSOMINES ARE CHURCHES AND SCHOOLHOISES The interior walls of churches school houses and all public halls should never be coated with anything but the durable and pure Alabastine So evident has this fact become that hundreds of tons are used annually forlthis work The genu ¬ ine Alabastine dos not rub or scale off It is cleanly durinA the long period of its Every pawner of a building usefulness should use it Asklyour paint dealer or druggist for card ctt tints and write for free copy of our piper Alabastine Era to Alabastine Co Gfrand Rapids Mi b UtJ W9 II of trotimonial H dyAUutt t11 CKKKV6 SOSSBox and 10 C fc How FREE POPULAR M0HTHLY MAGAZDTES Send postal for information NEM PI RS Y CUJ TR4XH NU CO Box 16t6 Plain Miss Brown We lost a cli Cleveland eut and she lest ft job Flam Dealer 1 Kalsomines are cheap and temporary Dreparations manufactured from whit ¬ ing chalks clays etc They are stuck on the walls with decaying animal glue Ala- ¬ bastine Is not a kalsomine It is a rock base cemeni which sets and it hardens with age At can be re coated and redecorated without having to wash and scrape off its old coats Beware of a large four pound package of light kalso mine sold to dealers for four pounds and as a flvt pound offered to customer package ¬ ¬ i JUST AS GOOD The dealer who tells you that na sell you the same or something just as sSodeitftMsno posted or is trying to deceive you n of Cariaw something he has bought cheVn and is trying to sell on Alabastines AP mands he may not realire the himself as well as to you rwl r t -all new substitutes suit for damages by sellinl and rut a ers by using an lnfrinppmnt Alaho81- - REJECT THE Imiumi puS to i5M THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY FRIDAY MARCH k DANGEROUS DUTY 8 1899 TURNED THE TABLES A Tines Plaits Vines NSPECTING DOUBLE BOTTOMS OUR NAVAL VESSELS IN STORY OF ARTEMUS WARD HENRY J BYRON AND ftlwwi berry and Tree Catalogues on vjjplication to 3wnsell but rait and Ornamental Trees Shrn i l3mall Frails and ever thing for Orchara or Warden We employ no agento direct at rnsonable prices ap- - HJK HIIXEXMEYEll Lexington Telephone 279 Ky COFFEES IOYaL pride carefully selected and will give full satisfaction to lovers of a goi d 8 taip of Coflee iORD CALVERT highest grade carefully selected and blended so as to give great delicacy of flavor with extra Strength Puritv guaranteed Is of the SUPERBA Will mike the whoi family cheerful as it is of the finest Java and Mocha blend Try it and if not satisfied your money will be re ¬ ¬ funded JETJNTER A Coflee far superior to anv coflee selling at 35 cents a Ound Ii is of the finest Mocha and Java care fully bleoded and will give perfect satisfaction ¬ BOURBON JAVA Us like good Old Bourbon splendid mperfine Tryit Vouwill like it everything else made in G K PARRIS Sold By MASTERS SALE OF falnable Farm Bourbdn Circuit Court vs Sallie Doner etc Defendants By virtue of a judgment of the Bourdon jCircuit ourt made and entered in the above styled cause on the 17th day ofJJDecember 1898 I will sell publicly at the Court House door in the City of Paris Kentucky oc ¬ J M Logans Executrix Plaintiff Monday March 6th 1899 tabout the hour of noon theTFollow ingjdeseribed real estate to wit A tract of about 118 acres and 32 poles of land lying on both sides of the Harp Sr Innis turnpike in Bourbou crssantv Ky about 30 acres on one side tfeereof and about 88 acres and 32 poles irravetnentss iJfarni adjoining the mds 1 -- Qiitie other the latter containing iia- - of John J Piper the estate of Mrs Catherine Smedley and Mrs Julia Steele located about 7 miles from Paris and 1 mile from Hutchison Station The Commissioner will first offer the aid property in two parcels in accord ance with the division of said land made by the turnpike passing through it and then as a whole and he will acceu the bid or bids aggregating the most m uey Said Bftta will be made upon a credit of six twelve and eighteen months for equal parts of the purchase money for which the purchaser will be requ r- ed to execute bonds payable to the un- c y aent dersigned Master Commissioner with good surety to be approved by him totting interest from date until paid at the rate of six pur cent per annum and having the force and effect of a judg- ment Said snle is made to satisfy the several lein debts set out in the judg of sale herein Paris Ky Feb 17th 1899 EMMETT M DICKSON Master CommissionerBJC C j j McMillan Talbott Atty 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE s J f T 1 m 1 N Anyone sending a sketch and description jaArkly ascertain our opinion free whether an jannston is probably patentable Comniunica Hpii r It confidential Handbook on Patents Oldest agency for securing patents rwjBdts taken throuRh Munn A Co receive jqpsruat miA ice without charge in the Afextrttsomely illustrated weekly Largest ialinii of any scientific journal Terms fi a ear lour montns L BOiQDyau iiewBuwieio ctr- - rVT Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac may saia Scientific American sM OKN cu Co36Broadway New York v Ofnee J2 Y HU wasniniou f I Life Daring the Operation There is one phase of the ship life of the American naval officer that is scarcely known to the layman and that can hardly be understood by him as he looks upon the modern ship in all her attractive cleanliness and meets her neatly uniformed officers upon the spotless upper deck Not only are the parts of the ship in sight kept clean and free from rust and decay but also those far down contracted spaces that never see the light of day These include the cellular oompartments between the inner and outer skins of the ship known technically as the double bottom and other places that separate the magazines and various built up structures within the ship from the outer skin These narrow compartments are especially susceptible to dampness and rust and in order that those who have the care of them may do their duty well and so prevent the decay of the ship a system of inspection has been devised and the inspectors most be under the naval regulations commissioned offA permanent board of inspection icers is formed upon each ship which must consist of one engineer and two line officers The duty of this board is periodically to make personal inspections of all the parts of the ship examine every thing critically suggest remedies for any evils that may be found to exist and to report to the commanding offi cer for transmission to the navy department the condition of the vessel in detail Uniforms are discarded while making these inspections and clad in sea mens ordinary working suits these officers crawl upon all fours throughout the length of the bottom of the ship wriggle snakelike through narrow openings and examine with their own eyes every inch of the surface of the thin steel plates The paint of these compart ments softened by dampness in some places and by heat and the steam laden air of the boiler rooms in others rubs off upon the working suits and an hours crawling transforms the neat officer into a very sorry spectacle In some modern navies this duty is performed by the enlisted men the officers being excused from it but in our navy the feeling exists that an enlisted man should not be asked to go where an officer is not willing to lead The result is that things always work with the Americans and the efficiency of the fleet is assured Numerous precautions must be taken to avoid the risk of losing life whiie performing this duty for it is attended with no little danger The atmosphere of confined spaces entirely or partly closed for a considerable length of time becomes robbed of its oxygen in the formation of rust and is soon made unfit to sustain life If possible such compartments are blown out with pure air led through a hose from a blower duct and all manhole plates removed before being entered A lighted candle is always carried by the inspecting officer upon his crawling tour If the candle burns dimly or seems upon the point of being extinguished there is a deficiency of oxygen and he will immediately seek the nearest opening leading from the compartment and leave it at once Men are stationed at places as near as possible to him so that theymay hear his voice and render immediate assistance in case of need No one is allowed to enter any confined space on board ship without an uncovered light although in addition a portable electrio light is carried frequently to render the inspection more thorough It not infrequently happens that officers and men become so wedged between bulkheads and beams while performing this duty as to make it extremely difficult to remove them and more than uue officer of the navy is upon the retired list today because of permanent injury to his health contracted while performing this arduous labor Because of the care exercised it is rare that a life is lost in this service but in one case at least the rashness of a man proved fatal to him One of the main boilers of the cruiser Newark while flagship of the south Atlantic station having been tightly doted for a month while empty in order to preserve it from deterioration the coppersmith of that vessel an energetic faithful man thought its interior should be examined and although warned repeatedly never to enter such a boiler without an open light removed an upper manhole plate and crawled in upon the braces with an electrio light He told no one that he was going into the boiler and no one was stationed to assist him in case of need His dead body was found half out and half in the boiler manhole with the electrio light still burning brightly within the boiler He had evidently crawled in upon the braces felt a faint ness creeping over him and had endeavored to regain the open air but lost consciousness just as life lay within his reach and so died of asphyxiation The air in the boiler had been entire ¬ ly robbed of its oxygen by the iron of the shell in the formation of rust and the residuum was unfit to breathe A lighted candle was snuffed out immediately upon oiug thrust into the boiler and this condition prevailed until a lower manhole plate was removed when the heavy gas rah out as water might and ti o air within soon came to be quite pure No more vivid illustration of the dangers to be encountered in the care of ships afloat and the precautions necesrv to be taken in this duty eould be given than this incident whicta shows that shot and shell and bursting steam pipes are not the only dangers that oouiruut the officers and men ol Uncle Sams navy New York Sua ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ It Is Cxtremely Haiardom and Try lug Work and Many Precautions Are Xecesaary to Prevent Loss of The Famous Wit Started In to Have C Some Fan With the Dramatist bnt Fonnd In the End That He Had Met His Hatch at huliiuK TOGGERY HINTS Spring And Summer FIRST Consider What follows relates to the first meeting of the late Henry J Byron and Artemus Ward It was at the Savage club after one of the Saturday dinners and Tom Robertson suggested to Artemus to have a tilt with Byron and if possible draw him out The genial showman bad only been in England a iew days but he knew Byrons me tier and went for him in this fashion I fancy I have seen a face like yours before Did you ever have a brother Alonzo Robertson was behind Arte mus and winked at Byron Alas I had replied the drama tist instantly catching the situation He was a mariner engaged on the ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ The magnitude of the offerings The novelty ol the style The astonishing variety The matchless price MerchantTDi ¬ mpre the Garmen made by this house with Any deep years Thats so You havent heard of him for five ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ and deliberately replied Its five years ago this very day How curious you should mention it sir Well sir replied Artemus taking out his handkerchief and pretending to wipe away a tear I sailed the Bait sea with your brother We were wrecked together in the gulf of Mexico and before help came I killed and ate him The moment I saw you I reoognized the likeness He was a good fellow full of tender feeling I am glad you found him tender interrupted Byron also pulling out his handkerchief But sir I am awfully sorry I ate him said Artemus in the most imperturbable fashion Had I known 1 should ever meet his brother I am sure Id have gone without food some weeks longer But I was driven to it and you will forgive me wont you I liked Alonzo and he offered his hand to Byron which the latter shook with cor dality Excuse my emotion wont you gasped Byron in his handkerchief He never wrote and told me what had become of him I hope he agreed with ¬ 1 Byron affected to be lost in reflection THIRD You will be impressed with the dignity of cut and snape or tashion seei oaty in the garments made by us OF course you will want something to wear want it made right and at proper price T would not deign to notice sweetly on 20 this reason SU 25 last Fall will smile Expert measuring by a representative from the Company The Globe Toiloring Co a The Great Cincinnati Tailors THE full Sample Line and its a baanty supplemented with Superb Assortment of Goods in the Bolt will be ON DISPLAY ¬ MONDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Feb 27 28 and March 1st The Globe Tailoring Company Ohio is conceded to be th larget rtrictlj Merchant Cincinnati House in Tailoring America controlling the best workmen in every department XOT3 ¬ yon ¬ ¬ A slight indigestion afterward He was a little tough replied Artemus but well not speak of that We both suffered He suffered most But remem ber sir the law cant touch me now It was stern necessity and necessity as you may have heard knows no law But I am willing to pay you damages for the loss About what would you think a fair compensation Dont mention it said Byron who now thought it time to turn the tables I think your name is Ward said be ¬ TWIN BROTHERS BOURBONS BIGGEST BARGAIN BRINGERS 701 703 MAIN STREET PARIS KEJfTUCKY News and Opinions BOISE ISO LOT ASO BLACK ¬ Yes ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Artemus Ward Quite so You had a father I had OF He was a Yankee peddler in his own Of National Importance country was he not Sold bug pizan and tine tooth combs Youve hit the comb I mean the nail on the head He died in the black country of ALONE England did he not CONTAINS BOTH He did Well I killed him I knew you 6 a year were his sou the moment I laid eyes on D ily by mail 8 a year you He was a nice old gentleman and Dily and Sunday by mail I made his acquaintance in Staffordshire He wished to go down a deep coal mine so did I and we went down together had a good time explored is the Greatest Sunday Newspaper in lunched with the miners drank ieee the World than was good for as and proceeded to return to Mother Earth s surface After Price 5 cents a copy By mail 2 a yr you have been down a mine yoa an Addrew THE fcUN New York fond of your mother I assure you The prodigal felt nothing to what I experienced We entered the huge basket i rt i and were being slowly drawn toward the mouth of the pit when I saw the old rope was about to snap under the strain It was a perilous a horrible a critical moment The weight of two TTOMEN used men was too great and your father was a broad bulky man Self preservation male diseases could o n 1 y be is the first law of natura An instant treated after lo more and we were both lost We seemed c a 1 examina-¬ to be about 50 feet from the top tions by physi- ¬ I hastily called your fathers attencians Dread of tion to something implored him in such treatment fact to look down the mine He did so kept thousands of and as I gently tippra him over he went modest women silent about their whirling and crashing to the bottom suffering The in- ¬ It was rough on him but I saved my troduction of self I ciphered it out on the instant Wine of Cardul has now demon- ¬ like this He is an old man nearly strated that nine tenths of all the bald deaf in one ear two teeth gone in cases of menstrual disorders do front with only a few years to live I not require a physicians attention am half his age strong and healthy at all The simple pure the father of a young family with a career before me a comedy to finish for the Haymarket and a burlesque accept ed at the Strand Now I ask you under the circumstances did I not behave nobly taken In the privacy of a womans You did you did own home insures quick relief and sobbed Arte- speedy cure Women need not mus I would have acted that way hesitate now Wine of Cardui re- ¬ myself quires no humiliating examina-¬ I am glad to find you so intelligent tions for its adoption It cures any You ate my brother and found him disease that comes under the head tough and I am the assassin of your disordered of female troubles dear old father continued Byron menses falling of the womb keeping up the farce of pretended emowhites change of life It makes We are both avenged Let us women beautiful by making them tion well It keeps them young by draw a veil over the past and never 100 at keeping them healthy allude to these heartrending incidents the drug store again For advice In cases requiring special Agreed We cry quits Shake directions address giving symptoms roared Artemus extending both hands tha Ladles Advisory Department The Chattanooga Mcdiwice Co Chatta and dramatically dashing a flood of im ooogaTeoa aginary tears from his eyes Then he WIADDISOH1MDCaryMisssayn summoned a waiter glasses round were I use Wine of Cardul extensively In speedily ordered and everybody was full my practice and find it a most excellent of congratulations upon the ready man preparation for female troubles ncr a which the two wits had conduct- ¬ ed their impromptu chaff Exchange JOHN CONNELLY SMITH SHOP FOR SALE PARIS KENTUCKY DESIRE to sell my house and ot with blacksmith shop at JacksonWork guarantee- - satisfactory Calls ville Ky I will sell for hall cash bal promptly answered ance in twelve mouths For further Your work ia solicited Prices reasonable particulars address or call on BENJ F SHARON riftoct tfl Jacksonville Kv X ¬ THE SUN Advertisement I GEO W DAVIS DEALEK ¬ The Sunday Sun ARE YOU A DEMOCRAT in ¬ iuyjjv in THE NEW WAY Carpets 31attresses An old adage reads There is a place Ftc for everything and for everything to be in its place the LOUISVILLE DISPATCH Special attention given to Undertak- ¬ should find a place in the home of every ing and Repairing DEMOCRAT in the SUNNY SOUTH The Dispatch is the peoples paper owned by Main Street Paris Ky the people and is always ready to fight for the cause of the people IT STANDS SQUARELY ON THE CHICAGO PLAT- ¬ FORM without the aid or consent of the Gold Bug Monopolies and a fair compar- ¬ ison of its news service now being fur- ¬ nished over leased wires by the New York CONSTIPATIONil Sun the Chicago Inter Ocean and the Northern Press Association with that of any other paper will fully verify its Motto If you see it in the Dispatch its For Kent so and if its so it is always in the Dis- ¬ Furniture Window Shades Oil Cloths SDR PEPSlN patch 300 The Dispatch also has a staff of over active correspondents in the South and will POSITIVELY GUARANTEE MORE THAN DOUBLE THE SOUTHERN NEWS of any other Louisville paper Get the Dispatch it gives the news and tells the The store room Grosche is for rent January 1st 1899 occupied by C Possession given Apply to Geo Rassenfoss truth about it Daily 8 8 pages ft pages We club with the Weekly Dispatch at the remarkably low price of ly Sunday 24 pages Week- ¬ Life insurance Policies I ¬ ¬ wmm Money To Lean Terms aud per cent on real estate mortgage ROGERS MOORE 16sep 6mo Paris Ky 5 5 BOUGHT FOR CASH H S STOUT Paris Ky Barber Shop Moved Buck and i J Bill have moyed their bar- ¬ TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT ¬ NO GAS ¬ A simple application to the gums used solicit a liberal share of the public tf only by me and acknowledged by the patronage public to be the best and easiest and absolutely free from any after effects Catephoric treatment for painless filling Insure against fire wind and light ¬ ning in the Hurst Home Insurance Co Set of teeth 300 ower rates and absolutely insur- ¬ T Upper and lower 1500 ance O W MiLLERgent 4 Silver fillings 50cts up Gold fillings 100 up 3 Paris Ky Gold crowns 500 PALI with neatness and dispatch With NO COCAINE tnanks for past favors Buck and Bill ber shop across the street and now have the handsomest barber shop and bath rooms ever in Paris All work done sf Painless extraction 50 cts i i A naL The Sweet Young Thing But why shuuid not women enter pojjkcs The Savage Bachelor voo many bosses there now Indianapddis Jour Reason J Hours R 321 0 5 Main St Paris Kyf ADAIR D SDR CALDWELLS INDIGEC PEPSM B -- Bl opp Court house 8 to 12 a m 1 to 5 p m Insurance in the Hnrpt LTome only cost the policy holders fifty cents on the hundred dollars durinir tje year 1897 O W Miller Agent Paris Ky Telephone 79 S