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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895)
Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1899 bou1899081801 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. 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THINGS TOO BUT DONT FAIL TO LOOK AT MY New Northern White Seed Rye SHa LJ OF EVERY STYLE Mr Leonard Drain of Eminence is the guest of his daughter Mrs W Frauk Miller near town Everybody is expecting somebody and their f i lends to the barbecue to morrow and Mrs Espv GoolpHStor of and Misses Nauuie and Willi Bowden of Paris are guests of Mrs Naucv Allen and sou Mr Boyce Allen lir s Lyda Clarke returned to da from a two weeks visit to Ohmnian Spnnys accompanied bv Miss Ueetie Butts of Bath Mit s Nannie Mr Will Parker an Maher of this place were married Wednesday afternoon in Paris at th home of her sinter Mr- - Byron Mi Carty by the R v E G B Mwuu The Millerslmg ball club will play Mr Owiusville 1 Elizabeth afternoon tiie team here to morrow BEFORE YOU BUY Mies Sue Beau guest of tnelfiami McCliutock returued home Weduesday GEO W STUART ¬ rival FARM WAGONS Kentucky and Superior I Disc Drills See these before you buy The prices are just right AND Mis Bessie E wards and Ella Ransan of Pans are gneeta ot Miss Leona Let tou who willgivt a socialto night in theii i Directly Opposite L N Freight Depot honor Miss Martha Tabo of Mt Steiling is the ue t of Miss Dorothy Peed II r C W Howard and Joseph Mock were in Ortieie ihnralaj to see Mr Will Howard and sou James who are TOUT the Tailor very ill Mrs Win Wood of Cirlisle wa the guest of Mr Allen and Mlafl sut Trigj Wednesday Ni k Wood hid six 100 pound shotes stole Wednesday night from pasture Miss Alicr Clarke wut to Maysville Thuisday to visit Airs Julia Parker Mclntvre and McCliutock shipped five double cars of lambs this week i Having recently bought the merchant tailoring estab- ¬ lishment of F P Lovvry Co will make up fine suits at greatly reduced prices in order to reduce the stock of fine goods now on hand He has engaged Mr O P Garter Sr as cutter and guarantees satisfaction H S STOUT CO For chicken feed go to Geo W freight Smarts directly opposite depot ttj LX TRY NORTH MIDDLETOWN iitertsting Paragraphs Miss Special Scribe Gathered By A LITTLE NO BONE RJ IN THE grg wsam Y5Q toasP MILLERSBURG NrwH Nutoii Oatliored vmwmwmwmwmms - In Au1 About The Ruri have sold a nice har naM gelding to Oscar Hain ot Carlisle Miss Daisy Hazelrig of Owiugsville in the guest of Miss Lara Lettou near Couuell Bros town j jp r IIbSbj Rl 1 1 1 IJ I 111 MJ LTH HU wtiHlitt noauai 3 rs I III 1 1 III I II 1 111114 1 1 Illl IIII I lll i Mill II I II I III 1 1 llllltl IILIIIIIlltUIIM IIM 1 1 BUGGIES CARRIAGES WAGONS CARTS H00SIER DRILLS Farm Maohinery of Every Hake Farming Sunpli UUi eJSIMSWILSON1 MuUUUUUUUUUUttiUlUUUUiUU Dont forget to come to the barbacue to morrow and bring your friends K T Reynolds Bst and bride arrived Monday from Klorida to visit Di 1 11 Beat and family Mr Harry Reiick aud wiTe nee Miss Maude Spears of Lxii vu arc guestii again in a few morths of Mis Alex Butler Rev Dorris of Georgetown is con Jnynes Savage has shipped Asa Spahr ducting an interesting mee iug at thc a nne Llewellyn setter Christian Church Mr J af Rilev and familv of re- bead Mrs C M Waits Mrs J D A Safe Verdict Waits of Cyuthiana were guests of J A packing t axe which eontamed a B Goihaui and family Wednesday Peruvian nuimniy intended fwr a Thr will be a iaw fefe airtm at the tMTm hi Ghent was leeenlly epudnia by nsfjke at an EugMsb na fltvay station jKuneof W M Lavson Tuesday even luv for the benefit of the Presbyterian thereby causing the authorities no end church of trouble Murder was at first susMiss Iva McCarney of Cincinnati is pected butin the coroners jury disposed of quick order rendering this the guest of Mrs Sue Jaynes near town the caseverdict unique That the woman was Mrs Amanda If Rduion died at her found dead at the imilway goods station residence near Osgood Tueeday She Sun street and did die ou some date un was the mother of Urs Charles Turner known in some foreign country probanear here bly South America from some cause un E P Ctarke was on the Ciuciunati known No proofs of a violent death are found and the body has been dried and breaks this week buried iu some foreign manner probably Mr and Mrs Owen Ingles and son suu dried and cave buried and the jurors Allen and Mr and Mrs W V Shaw are satisfied that this body does not show left yesterday ior Atlantic City Phila- any recent crime in this country and delphia and New Yori for a two weeks that the deceased was unknown and trip Mr Ingles will buy a stock of about 25 years of age goods while Eist Circumstantial Evidence Miss Alice Brady of Carlisle is the Husband after the performance I guest of her aunt Mrs Belle Armstrong didnt enjoy the show very much I forMrs Mary Baxter returned Tuesday got my glasses from a visit with her sister Mrs Anna Wife Perhaps you did dear but your Boulden in Detroit breath doesnt indicate it Chicago Mrs Charles Bean of Lexington is News the guest of father Mr L C Viinont RAILROAD TIME CARD Rev J N Current of Louisville Was the guest of her brother M H Current Tuesday L N R R Ed Brown night operator at Cynthi ARRIVAL OF TRAINS ana has charge of this office during abV Shaw sence of W From Cincinnati 1058 a in 538 p Mrs Sarah Dills of Ottawa Kan ni 1010 p m was the guest of her cousin Stiles Stir From Lexington 511 a in 745 a m 333 p in 627 p m man Tuesday and Wednesday She is now visiting her son Dr M Dills in From Richmond 505 a in 740 a m 328 n m Carlisle Maysville 742 a in 325 p m Miss Willie Johnson of Paris visited From relatives here Tueeday DEPARTURE OP TRAINS Miss Anna Frank Payne of Cynthi To Cincinnati 5 15 a m a m ana is the guest of Mr and Mrs Horace 340 p m Purdy near town To Lexington 747 a m 1105 a m 545 p m 1014 p m Mr and Mrs Frank Colipr went tn To Richmond 11 08 a m V43 p m Maysville Wednesday to visk L 1010 p m Mrs John A Miller and daughters o Maysville 750 a m 635 p m Miss Mamie and Henrietta and Mr F B Carb Agent ¬ ¬ Emma Bryan entertained thf following iEUets in a charming manner Sunday in houor of her birthday Miswes Laura Boone E Hie Moore Georgie Scoggan Louisville Bessi McGinn Versatile Lula Weaver dacy Talbott Sadie Young Etta Red aaon Carrie Stone Miss Cash Fr nk fort Lillie Williams Messrs Mat Tal Graham Kerr bott Frank Collins lohn Willie Young Henry Cay wood Anson Sqires Dai Albert Stoue Sqnires William Gillispie Watsor Judy Mark McClnre Winchester barley Meug Robert Gilkey au John Rogers Miss Bessie McGinu of Versailles h the guest of Miss Edlie Bfoore Miss Jessie Moore of Georgetown visiting Mrs Eva Allen Uncle John McDouall of WadeV Mill is recovering fiom a reoent ilines- Mrs Cap Qilliapie and her daughter Lida Lou are in Ntv York Rev Robt W Elder who is iu tht West writes a vnry sneonraging lettei home and he firmly believes that hie health will permit him to rtluru East I NO WASTE 25C TO 40C EACH J Phone 178 M RION The Tenth Street Grocer i LIKE FRESH THINGS The Trsjvst Vegetables ami Fruits in he Paris market can be found at my store 3Iy groceries are all fresli stoek and as good as anybody sells My stock keep fresh because I sell it out fast and buy new goods Come to see me I want j our trade Orders filled promptly GBORGE N PARRIS JOHN B CASTLOIAN ARTHUR O LANOHAM BRECKINRIDGE CASTLEMAS ¬ ¬ I A ¬ YAl INSERANGE OF LIVEKPOOL GO ¬ The Largest Fire Insurance Company in the World Does the Largest Business Transacted in Kentucky Does the Largest Business Transacted In the Soutljern States ¬ BARBEE CASTLEMAN hr Manager Southern Department Louisville Ky Genera Ottices Columbia Building Resident Agents at Paris MCCARTHY at BOARD ¬ DAYTON RAILWAY CINCINNATI HAMILTON TIIE MICHIGAN MN1 Direct Line via Toledo and Detroit to the Smamer Resorts of JVlicftkjan Put-in-B- ay Sana da and tfte Sreat kaftes Mackinac Sault Ste Marie Middle Bass Mt Clemens IesClieiieaux Islands Sand Beach Georgian Bay Muskota Lakes Toronto Thousand Islands A DAY 7l Only Six Hours from Cincinnati to the Great Lakes JS FOUR MAGNIFICENT TRAINS r m I D For any information regarding SuinuiT Tonra call on nean st C H n Q Ldwards Agent or write PjteocLijer Traffic Manager Cincinnati Ohio 2 THE EOUltBON NEWS PA1US KY FKIOAT AUGUST 18 1899 JOHN R GENTRY WON khe Little Bay stallion is Still King of the Light Harness Racers Time 203 1 2 STARTLING TALE American Prisoners in the Filipinos Hands Shamefully Abused TO RULE SAMOA FIVE WOMEN Four Suspects ASSAULTED 204 1 4 Searchlight N Y Third 17 Three Powers to Appoint the Governoi and a Council of Three Have Been Arrested The Outrages Occurred in the Suburbs of Little Rook WHITECAPPING Gov iwiwiwin tiiwiitieiWiiwiiitrWiwiiwiwiwt I One Years Seeding Nine Years Weeding eglected impurities in your Mood r McSweeney Asked to Assist in The lit ¬ Tha SpxnM Prisoners Bad Also Ben tle bay stallion John R Gentry is still The Powers Reserve the Right to Altei king of the light harness racers At Treated Very Badly Even W or or Invalidate Laws Enacted by the the Rochester Driving park Wednes Ihan the Americans Many Legislature Chief Justice day afternoon the three greatest pacDying of Disease is to Be Elected ing stallions of the American turf Joe Patchen Sax Fraxcisco Aug- 16 The Bulle John R Gentry 200 Berlin Aug 16 The Kolnisch 20i and Searchlight 204 Va waged Zeitung publishes what is described at tin publishes a startling story from the Philippines regarding- Lieut Gil a battle royal for the supremacy The the substance of the report of the Sa more and the party from the York attendance was 8000 The track was moan commission According to this town who were captured by the Fili¬ ver fast and although there was a abstract the future government of the pinos and who have been reported slight breeze down the home stretch Samoan islands is to consist of a gov from official sources as being well it did not seem to hold the racers as ernor and a council of three memthe turned into the stretch and head- ¬ bers to be elected by the thret eared for and well treated United Germany powers It appears that when the Americans ed for the wire States The first heat was the best of the and Great Britain The commisreached San Isidor where the York The owner of Patchen W IS sion favors the nomination of s town members and some soldiers and race civilians had been imprisoned they Haws at the last moment decided to European ruler as governor The govfound the names of the prisoners drive in place of Dickerson The scor- ¬ ernor will nominate all officials and scratched on the walls of the jail ing was prompt and at the fourth at- have power to punish or pardon state His signature will be nec Some letters from the men were found tempt the horses started to pace the offenders race of their lives esary in the enactment of laws secreted under stones and a Spaniard At the quarter Gentry was a length The legislature will consist of the who had been intrusted with several and a half behind while Patchen and governor and council three members presented them to Gen Lawton The letters told of the hardships the Searchlight were on even terms The forming a quorum and the governor men were compelled to suiter and leaders held the same position when having a casting vote The powers reserve to themselves begged that aid be sent them The the half mile pole was reached and Gentry had dropped back another the right to alter or invalidate laws men complained that they had been sarved beaten and bound and more ¬ length and a half All three were enacted by the legislature at the three quarters The governor will annually convene over were in rags One of the letters driving but it was not until the stretch an assembly of natives to deal with signed by Albert Lowenshon said that the Spaniards had been treated very was entered that the mass of domestic affairs This body will sit at badly worse than the Americans and cheering- and wildly excited spectators Mulinuu but not longer than a month of dust in that hundreds were dying of dysentery saw coming out of a cloud were pac Its decisions will be liable to revision The chief justice is to be elected Lie and other diseases and that the gov ¬ the rear of the leaders who ing like a team a flash of hoofs and must be a man of probity versed in ernment took no notice of the sickness the steel gray cap and ccat of Billy An- ¬ law and equity His salary shall be prevailing drews who with a masterly hand 5000 In his letter Lowenshon who was guided his magnificent charge to the All decrees of the legislature must formerly of the steamship Zealandia outside of the track and shot to the have received the consent of three gave the list of prisoners held by the front like a meteor Faster and faster members of the native assembly com- ¬ Filipinos as follows ¬ Prisoners from Yorktown J C with every fraction of a sec posed of the governors of the different seemingly gaining greater districts Giimore U S N W Wilson C 0 M ond speed as they came on toward the The chief justice or some other of- ¬ P Vandevil S If M W Ellsworth C wire moved the flying sulkies until ficial nominated by the governor shall O M Swain S E Edwards S E D gap was closed A hundred yards preside over deliberations of the as- ¬ S E Brisoloz O G A P Warson ap-¬ the from the wire Patchen went in the sembly but without a vote prentice F Anderson landsman cap- ¬ On all questions within his jurisdic- ¬ tured at Baler April 11 A Dorrce E air and Searchlights driver began to¬ Andrews drove stead- tion the decisions of the chief justice Honneman Nevada cavalr captured use the whip January 30 A Bishop 3d artillery ily leaning far forward as if to help shall be final but the three powers re¬ April 12 H H Huber hospital corps his horse and the little stallion with serve the right to modify or revoke de-¬ a mighty rush passed under the wire cisions on political or constitutional and J OBrien civilian Januar 27 a neck and a trifle more to the good questions or matters of international In the second and deciding heat law TRANSVAAL SITUATION Searchlight acted badly a few lengths Disputes between Samoa and any of Question of Neutrality and Care of Our Id- - after the start and broke often the the treaty powers are not to be regard- ¬ race narrowing down to Gentry and ed as causes of war but are to be sub ¬ terrsts in That Locality Not Yet Taken Up by Our Government Patchen It was a close battle the mitted to the chief justice whole distance till the stretch was The high court of justice will have Washington Aug 16 The situa ¬ reached Then Gentry forged ahead cognizance in the first and final in- ¬ tion in the Transvaal is regarded by with comparative ease and won by officials here as critical Thus far how- nearly a length and a half Time stance of all questions arising out of the interpretation of the treaty and of ever the state department has not re ¬ 203 04 all questions concerning real property ceived a word from any source con After the race was over W H llar--iso- n and foreigners and crimes against life cerning the strained condition of afofficiating announced that he fairs and there is no disposition to takt was ready to match Searchlight It shall also act as a court of appeal None of these provisions will interup such questions of neutrality and against Gentry for 10000 the race to ¬ the care of our interests in that local take place at any time within the fere with the jurisdiction of the council regarding ships and sailors of their ity unless the war issue is actually present week own nationality The right of habeas framed Charles Macrum is the United corpus can only be suspended during a A TALE OF TORTURE Staes consul stationed at Pretoria state of actual war He has sent a number of reports deal The salary of the governor or ad- ¬ ing with commercial affairs but has There Were Few Dry Eyes in the Audienc ministrator shall be SO 000 During the Recital of Dreyfus Suf ¬ not touched on the delicate political ferings in Irison conditions existing RELIEF OF PORTO RICANS The United States also has a consu Rennes Aug 17 During Tuesday lar agent J H Manlon at Johannes mornings session of the Dreyfus court Committee of the Merchants Association of New York Enlarged Gov Roose ¬ burg but he has not been heard from martial most of the time was occupied velt Accepts Chairmanship since he was appointed There have oy II Lebon minister of the colonies been recent press reports from Johan for the greater part of the time that New York Aug 16 A committee nesburg that a colored blacksmith Dreyfus was on the Isle du Diable of the Merchants association to coclaiming to be an American had been Lebon has been accused of being re-¬ roughly handled by the field cornets sponsible for the torture to which the operation with the Colonial society for aiding Porto Ricans formed before and that he had raised the question oi orisoner was subjected ¬ his American citizenship and had apIf Lebon testified that there was no the recent hurricane has been enlarg ed in accordance with the suggestion pealed to the American representa needless severity shown He was tive The state department has been obliged he said to resort to extraor of Secretary of War Root who favors expecting to hear from Mr Manlon on dinarv measures because of the danger effective committee organization in New York for assisting the Porto this case but nothing has come of the prisoner being rescued Adm Hoisons return will probably Lebons testimony ended in a string Iticans Gov Roosevelt has accepted shed much light on the condition of jf excuses and lame apologies to Drey- the chairmanship of the enlarged uffairs in the Boer country and the ex fus When he had concluded the pris ¬ committee The subscriptions receivtent of American interests for whila oner was asked if he wished to ques- ed by the Merchants association now amount to 4030 Clothing and medithe Chicago was in South African tion the witness cine are very much needed The Mer waters the admiral spent much time at No rep ied Dreyfus I have noth chants association has already sent adPretoria and Johannesburg The ng to say to the man who for five miral has as yet made no report of hia years helped to make my sufferings down 14 cases of coods movements THE TROUBLE SETTLED igonizng and barbarous I am not iere to complain but to defend my GUNBOAT NEWPORT All South Mde Urick Yards at Chicago nonor r Resume Work After an Enforced The recorder of the court then read Another Very Satisfactory Trial of the Ves Idleness of Three Weeks lie Makes Slightly Over sel Made from the detailed government reports Eight Knots au Hour of the prisoner while on Devils Island Chicago Aug 16 After an enforc ¬ He quoted heart rendering appeals and ed idleness of Washington Aug 1G Another vers complaints made by Dreyfus because south side brickthree weeks all the yards resumed work satisfatory trial of the gunboat New¬ ne received no letters from his wife or Wednesday in accordance with an port has been made After the New word of his children agreement drawn up Tuesday between port had been a year and a half in Women in the audience wept as the representatives of the manufacturers commission and seven months out of recorder read and when he concluded and a committee from the strikers dry dock jn a run of 156 hours she there were few dry eyes in the court The workingmen secure no new con made slightly over eight knots an hour Dreyfus listened with drawn face Le sessions and return to work under pre- ¬ with a coal consumption a slightly bons face was a study in uneasiness cisely the same conditions that they As her bunkers as the recorder read over 11 tons per day While President Carroll of ieft them hold 232 tons of coal this indicates a the building trades council will not Prof Herch in Dead steaming radius of 19 days or 3722 17 Aug Bostox Prof George concede that the strike was lost he The Newport like the other knots confesses that he is unable to mention gunboats of her class is copper bot ¬ Hench of Ann Arbor Mich who was any material gain tomed and her efficiency is not im- injured by a fall from a bicycle at The Morm at Wilmington N C paired by remaining long in the water Franconia N H Saturday and who Wilmington N C Aug 16 Up to This test of the Newports capacity was brought to Boston city hospital Tuesday suffering from a fractured 10 oclock Tuesday night the highest conforms very closely to the results ¬ obtained in other ships of her type skull died at that institution just be velocity of wind was 30 miles per hour Prof Hench but the local weather bureau forecast- ¬ which include he Vicksburg Annapo ¬ fore noon Wednesday was an instructor in the University of ed the arrival of a storm of much lis Marietta Princeton and Wheeling Michigan and was passing his vaca ¬ greater proportions within a few Each is of a thousand tons displace- ¬ tion in the White mountains hours ment Rochester Aug ¬ ¬ - ¬ - ¬ ¬ ¬ - ¬ Aug 17 Five brutal assaults by a Negro man on white women have occurred in Little Rock in the past 24 hours It is gen- ¬ erally believed that all these crimes were committed by the same Negro but three suspects have been arrested and if the right man can be positively identified he may receive summary punishment The victims of the as saults are all highly respected white women of this city Their names are Mrs Belie Aiken 2114 Chester street Mrs Milton Young 2401 State street Mrs Kennedy Fourteenth and Jones street Miss Emma Longcoy 142C a young lady at Booker street Twentieth and Cross streets All of the assaults occurred in the suburbs of the city The firs was that of Mrs Aiken which occurred Tuesday afternoon As Mrs Aiken was passing Twenty first and High streets the Negro seized her and dragged her to the woods She resisted and cried for help A passerby frightened the Negro away after he had severely beaten his victim Officers at once began a search for the assailant but failed to find him At 9 oclock Wednesday morning a few blocks from the scene of the first crime Mrs Young was assaulted in almost the same manner The Negrc knocked her down with such force that a rib was broken causing inter He nal injuries of a serious nature choked and beat her about the head and on the side inflicting very serious injuries The Negro finally seized hei purse and disappeared in the woods Mrs Young who is a frail woman is in a precarious condition from hei Her clothing wounds and the shock was torn almost entirely off in the Rock Ark ¬ ¬ Little Suppressing It i tvill sow seeds of disease of which you Negro House Were Visited by White Caps and the Inmates Taken Out aad hipped Many of Them Are in a Stat of Terror i a j may never get rid If your blood is even f the least bit impure do not delay but r take Hoods Sarsaparilla at once In so doing there is safety in delay there Be sure to get Hoods Szr- is danger bdpdnLid ana only nooa s because j m M fc63k r5ii fr i Gbeenvood S C Aug 16 The sheriff of this county Tuesday appeal ed to Gov McSweeney for aid to assist MMiiiiMiiiiiiaiiaiiaiitita4iiiMttiiiaiiaiiiiaiiaiiii him in suppressing whitecap outrages Tues PLIGHT OF A BASHFUL MAN which began here a week age day night the governor sent word that V juld Have Gone If He Could he would be in Greenwood Wednesday lie Up Courage Have Summoned with Attorney General Bellinger tc to Ask for His Hat make a personal investigation of the situation For more than a week a gang of so called whitecaps have been whipping Negroes in this county nearly every night The section between Green wood and Phoenix is largely tenanted by Negroes who rent from white land lords It was at Phoenix in this coun ¬ ty thickly settled by Negroes that the election riot between blacks and whites took place last November Since then among lower classes of whites there has been an unrelenting disposition to drive out the Negroes Certain white men here it is said desire to get control of the valuable lands thereabout and in order to do so they have set about to drive out the Negroes Monday night one week ago the whipping began Negro houses were visited and the inmates taken out and beaten Several nights last week this performance was repeated and a wide territory has been covered in this manThe ner by the whitecappers Negroes are said to be in a state of terror and many spend the uisrhts in the woods and swamps while ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ I always was a bashful sort of a ftllow when I was young said Ananias Fisher as he passed his plate for the third piece of pie He was dining out with friends and wished them to understand his temperament But T was broken of that habit before I Was 25 It was either a case of get over it or stay all night arid I got over it he said as his plate was returned with a good sized piece of pie such as Topeka house 1 was calling out on Fill keepers make niore street and when I went in I forgot all about putting my hat on the rack in the hall aud carried it into the parlor with me I put it on a sofa and when the lady of the house came in she said and sat her 200 pounds down on that hat M I beg your pardon 1 said Why whats the matter she asked for I giie I looked kind of bewildered O nothing I answered I just got a stitch in my heart We vent on talking and I thought that when she got up I could sneak that hat but the talked and talked It got along to nine oclock and I knew I ought to go but I was too bashful to sav anything so I just waited Then the clock struck ten and I knew I was staying too Jong but I could not get that hat Is it moonlight asked the 280 pound lady I said it was and knew she wanted me to go but I did not have the nerve to ask for that Kit Just as the clock struck 12 she blurted out Why dont you go I will if you will give me that hat I ¬ ¬ how-dye-d- o said others seek the protection of their struggle On Saturday night An hour later Mrs Kennedy was at white landlords tacked at her home near West End 200 Negroes spent the night in Green ¬ What hat My hat Me ¬ Where is it You are sitting on it ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ park She was knocked down beaten and choked Her children ran for as sistance and the Negro fled Mrs Kennedys injuries are very painful About 11 oclock Emma Longcoy the daughter of a grocer was attacked and beaten by a Negro half a dozen blocks from West End park She escaped from her assailant Cit and county officers together with s large number of citizens were by this time scouring the vicinity for the Ne gro The greatest excitement prevailed and the anger of the citizens ir the neighborhood was thoroughly aroused The fifth assault occurred early Wednesday morning on a well known young lady at Twentieth and Cross streets- She was likewise knocked down and badly beaten Her face was badly swollen and disfigured from the effects of the blows These outrages were brought to the attention of Gov Jones and he at once offered a reward of 100 each for the arrest and conviction of the guilty parties Four Negroes have been arrested as suspects and lodged in jail They all answer the description of some of the victims They are Ed Wright Joe Gardner Will Morgan and James Ran dle Wright has been positively iden tified by Mrs Kennedy as the man who assaulted her As soon as darkness fell men began flocking toward the vicinity of the jail and by 10 oclock fully 2000 were on the streets About 11S0 oclock an attempt was made to storm the jail The leader of the mob was arrested by Sheriff Kava naugh on a charge of inciting a riot aud lodged in jail ¬ old ¬ ¬ There was my hat and it looked much wood and many of them have never jat upon but no more than that womn returned to their homes So far as I have never been bashful since then and she jumped up known none have left the county The Burlington Hawkeye better class of whites deplore the state A FAIR DEMONSTRATION of affairs The Negroes are afraid to give infor They Were Satisfied the Thing Could mation and certain white men have Be Done Hut by Some been threatened if they take action One Flse Senator against the white capper Tillman and Congressman Lattimer Mark Twain and his friend Rev Joseph of this district are both here attend H Twitchell once planned a bicycle ndf from tc ing the wheat growers convention Boston Hartford Conn their home ac and wrote beforehand to an and it is believed they will assist the quaintance in the latter city telling him their time he might governor in his investigation of the expectline of route and what The appointed to see them arrive ¬ ¬ matter THREE GREAT PACERS Johu K Gentry Joe Patchen and Search light to Kace at Rochester All the Horses in Good Form three greatest pacers John R Gentry 201 M and Joe Patchen 20014 now waiting are Searchlight 204 the call of the starters bell and barring- accidents each will be ready to gc Rochester N Y Aug 16 The time was an ideal one for a long run and the two friends started quite early in the morning But neither of them was accustomed to long rides so after 12 or 15 miles had been ridden it became apparent that each of the riders was waiting for the other to say something Finally Twain said as they came in sight of the railway station in a small town they had entered Lets take the train the rest of the way Of course Mr Twitchell agreed and so the acquaintance in Boston yas surprised by seeing the two friends walk up to hia door about one oclock in the afternoon He had not expected them till evening but he greeted them warmly and addressing Mr Well you made pretty Twitchell said ¬ ¬ ¬ the race of his life Wednesday afternoon Gentry never looked better and his trainer and driver W J Andrews expects him to go a mile better than two minutes this season if not within the next 24 hours Patchen is also in great form On Sunday he went the last quarter mile in 292 seconds a ¬ good time didnt you Oh fairly good time for novices gait Hl Four Masara Falls Fxciirsiou Searchlight the youngest member o1 On August 15 the Big Four route will run the trio has demonstrated his fitneit their annual excursion to Niagara Falls to compete for the crown and hi1 The rate will be only ST 00 from either Cin 155 Boston on your bicycles No replied Mark Twain but we rodt far enough to demonstate that it could be done Detroit Free Press the reply he What time did you leave Hartford asked of Mr Clemens About seven a m What you dont mean to say that yon have ridden all the way from Hartford to vas ¬ ¬ nwner is very confident AN ANGRY BEAR He Mangled a Woman and the Husband ¬ ¬ Yaqiti Indians Routed Killed the Bear Consternation in a Camp of Strollers cinnati or Indianapolis with corresponding Connect ly low rates from other points ing lines will sell excursion tickets via the Big Four route For full information call on your local agent or address Warren J Lynch G P A Big Four route Cincinnati U ¬ If you have your own way see that your way is right Atchison Globe ¬ ¬ ¬ -- ¬ Mexico Citv Aug 17 The latest information from the federal troops under command of Gen Torres is that they encountered the Yaqui Indians on the left bank of the river between Potam and Medano By a successful flank movement Gen Torres surprised the rebels at 830 oclock in the morning and routed them The made but a weak re Indians sistance and soon dispersed in the forest along the river being hotly pursued They left seven killed and a large number wounied I he loss tc the federal troops was one killed and one death from sunstroke ¬ ¬ Wireless Telegraphy ¬ Marconi in his experiments with the wireless telegraphy at Dover Wednesday met with complete success the messages passing through several miles of cliff upon which Dover castle stands and lt miles across the sea 17--Signor London Aug tarts for the Cape London Aug 17 Lieut Gen Sii Frederick Walker who relieves Gen Sir William Francis Butler as com mander of the British troops in South Africa started Wednesday for the Cape Death of lust are Charles Kienbusch New York Aug 17 Gustave Charles Vessels Overdue Glanders Breaks Oat ¬ The steamer City of Augusta reported sailed from New York Saturday and due here The Monday night has not arrived H Miller from Baltimore is Decatur Some uneasiness also a day overdue Savannah GaAug16 little usual time Such a condition is unprecedented in the history of the Three Emperors to Meet Recruits for Manila St Petersburg Aug 17 Early in northern waters It will not only San Fbancisco Cal Aug 16 The transport Senator sailed for Manila October the Emperors of Russia Ger seriously injure the cod fishing indusgreatly increases the diffi Tuesday with 700 officers and recruits many and Austria will meet at Skierni tries but ocean sulties for steamers making the and a signal corps There was very wice in Poland where the czar has ar passage by way of the straita ranged a hunt on a grand scale excitement over her departure ¬ is felt Aug Glanders has broken out among the ofovernment mules and horses at Ft Leavenworth intended for service in the Philippines and there is much consternation among the army officers over the disease 17 Leavenworth Kan St Johns Blockaded by Ice Floes N F Aug 16 Labrador which arrived here Tuesday reports that the entire coast is blockaded with ice floes from the northern extremity south to the Straits of Belie Isle She reached thie port five days behind her ¬ steamer Labrador The mail from Kienbusch a wealthy tobacco merchant known as Baron Kienbusch died Wednesday aged 4y years He was born in Tennessee formerly lived in Cincinnati and the body will be taken to that city for interment -- ¬ Xexia O Aug 16 A pe forming Health Re- ¬ bear caused consternation in a camp ol Pain Conquered strolling men and women near this Pink One of the women stored by Lydia E city Tuesday started to feed it when it grabbed her hams Vegetable Compound en in the struggle that and dued her clothing was almost tore LETTER TO MRS PINKBAJI NO 92649 entirely from her person and she was I feel it my duty to write and thank Her husband you for what your Vegetable Com badly scratched up named Saltare came to her rescue and pound has done for me It is the only knocked the bear over vith a club It medicine I have found that has done came at him again and he hit it with me any good Before taking 3our medi a sledge hammer and killed it The cine I was all run down tired all the carcass was dressed for food time no appetite pains in my back and bearing down pains and a great sufMcKinley Will Visit Pittsburgh ferer during menstruation After tak N Y Aug 16 A com ing two bottles of Lydia E Pinkhama Plattsbubs mittee consisting of Gov Stone oi Vegetable Compound I felt like a new Pennsylvania Robert Pitcairn and E woman I am now on my fourth bottle M Bigelovt of Pittsburgh arrived and all my pains have left me I feel here Tuesday to invite President Mc better than I have felt for three years Kinley to the reception to be tendered and would recommend your Compound every suffering woman I hope this the 10th Pennsylvania regiment in to will help others to find a cure Pittsburgh upon the return hora e from lettertheir troubles Mrs Della for the Philippines August 28 Tl e pres- Remickeb Rensselaer Lnd ident accepted the invitatic n and The serious ills of women develop will leave here Saturday evening August 26 arriving in Pittsburgh Sun from neglect of early symptoms Every day eveniig August 27 There will be pain and ache has a cause and the a review and the entire state militia warning they give should not be disre- ¬ of Pennsylvania will be in Pittsburgh garded Mrs Pinkham understands these on the occasion troubles better than any local phy ¬ I Ire it Talladega Ala sician and will give every woman free - Mitt advice who is puzzled about her Talladega Ala Aug 16health Mrs Pinkhams address is here Tuesday destroyed the Big Fui building which was occupied by store Lynn Mass Dont put off writing until All the records of the health is completely broken down and offices grand lodge Knights of Pythias were Write at the first indication of trouble burned as wai the armory of the local military company Loss 560000 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ -- ARTEKSINK Is what all the great railways use CUBES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILST ¬ Church Destroyed by Fire Washington Aug 17 The secreNew York Aug 16 Fire at West tary of the interior has begun to grant chester N Y earvy Wednesday morn permits under the new Alaskan code ing destroyed St Peters Episcopa to persons and firms to sell firearms tf church and most of its contents Los Selling Firearms to Alaskans ¬ ¬ ¬ 1 Best Cough Syrnp in time Sold br druggists Tastes Good Use i the natives oi Alaska 8200 OOC y 4 BROWN NOMINATED On THE REBELS ROUTED - REMOVING WOOL FROM SKINS BARGAINS IN TOMBSTONES porters Antiseptic Meallnn Oil For cuts Relieves all pain instantly boils bruises itch ecseaia ca burns tarrh Bore throat eryaipelns corts chapped hnnda or lips piles and all ul cers or ftorB of fkiu or mucous mem bran it io sure and permanent cure Will cure sore or inflamed eye in forty eight honrs Satisfaction guaranteed or monev refunded floiKemen will find thia oil will cure wjter burns cratches cracked heel galls so cure no old noren and collar ¬ I RAllnO AH 1HC ARRIVAL OT- - ilASM of the Met Ever Assem eel in lolii s in the Ma Lkxikotost Ivy Aug17 Even countv of he 111 coiinjirr tin Manila Aug 17 The 12th infantry o i 3lue uut nine were represented at one left Calulet at sunrise Thursday and Of the most remarkable aih-rtv of advanced up the railway 6 vr Capt Evan battalion deployed to cuwifKy Citizens eve- assembled ir ulcu m oi any political cause the right of the trade and ant Woods within the borders of th state The to the left Two companies remained The assembled ednesdav in aecordanci on the track with the anil cr insurgents were found well intrenched with the call o I haij min OiUV ihe town the trencnes ston of the state central democratic in ion n dug rthin a few days and committee for the purpose of nomi since the upition of Caiulec nating a full ticket to oppose the ticket At a distance ui 00 yards the Fili nominated it Louisville in June and - the lt GaUm-in- rest of liiiargrnt Drivi 11 Fntreitehrri Near alulet Out by the nlfth United v ales Jnf nr n Electrically Heated Ilide Does Advnnced Methods in the Funeral the Work with Neatness VusineM Adopt Hear a and Dispatch City Cemetery L A N ft ft TRAINS J ¬ headed by William GoebeL Over 8000 were in their seats in the convention hall of whom over 9U were delegates all seated at 155 p m when Hon Phil Thompson sr caliet the convention to order Jno Y Greene of Owens county temporary chairman an i subsequently permanent chairman made a strong speech oa tak ing the chair W hile the committees were out ex Congressman Owens of Seott Cap Sheenev of Marion Theodore llallam of Kenton made addresses Resolutions adopted declare the Louisville nominee is not the nominee ol the democratic party de and mands the enactment of a law oriTin force and effect to Section 151 of the state constitution which provides for deprivation of office of any person who to secure his nomination or elec- ¬ tion has been guilty of the unlawful use of money or other things of value or has been guilty of fraud or intimi ¬ ¬ ¬ dation bribery or corrupt practices ec etc It in lorses the princi pies and plat form of the Chicago convention in 1896 and Bryan far president in 1900 de nounces the Goebel election law fa vors a regulation of railroads so as to prevent extortion demands the abolishment of the Chinn book bill condemns McKinley for the alleged advancement of the interest of trusts Hon ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ The approaches to all the cemeteries get the wool off the skins oi the many about New York are lined with stoue millions of sheep which are annually yarda where headpieces may be had slaughtered in Australia South Amer- - on short notice and in a great variety lea and on the COPJnent of Europe An 0f styles to suit the varying tastes and electrical apparatus for the purpose has degrees of grief or sentiment en the been patented says the St Louis Globe- - part of the survivors Tombstones are Democrat The invention the first such cumbersome and heavy ware that Fornsleby Ctorke Kenuey Pris idea of which is to have been they are displayed at the very gates fcantucky lumar Guio struck by a lady consists of an electric of the graveyards for convenience In cautery or fleshing knife by which the making prompt deliveries The de New Photograph Gallery wool may be shorn from the skin rapid I mand for them is reasonably steady ly and without injury either to the wool and it would not strike the casual ob ¬ 1 D Cable has opened a cosy new pho pinos opened fire Their force was es or the pelt The knife has a very short server that there was much stimulation tCfcTrtph gallery on Main street opposite imated by CoL Smith at 1500 al ¬ and very wide blade which is fitted on- to an eager competition in the business the Telephone Exchanee where he i though the res dents afterwarJ said it a handle electrically connected To re- of supplying them prepared to rrake good pictures at low move the wool the cautery is simply is the more surprising therefore prices Kodak work will also be fin ¬ It exceeded these figures by a thousand pushed along the surface of the skin says the Xew York Sun to come across The enemy sent heavy volleys against ished up promptly in first class styie the whole American line Most of their He solicits the patronage of the public 18a6t shooting as usual was high but tuey A GROUP OF ROYAL YOUNGSTERS aw concentrated their heaviest fire down To My Patrons Col the track upon the artillery Smith kept the whole line moving rap-¬ T I have moyed my gallery fixtures tc v i ¬ idly with frequent rushes The insur my reaidnce on Henderson street but I gents attempted to Hank Cap Evans am prepared to make pictures from old and therefore two companies w re sent negatives or make large pietures and LV yH V WP tm TU to the right an drove them back tMjM n finish kodak work Orders can be left f hl M Z us vol ¬ Unable to stand our concinu mi mit at Vardens drug store oi at my resi 5y n n minm 40 rr X rv - Jtci yjjt xvv jr szsr leys the Filipinos abandoned Jsv 5 the dence 5 hi5 X Gkinnah trenches anel retreated through the I V5i vil V t1j jy 2M iiir LI- S V WTrj cfur B let f vt--Ss m kmr v town northward It appears that they v Ufa tr-r k 8 8 Abney mail carrier will haul mm a i W r vx illiU WK aiH had only received their supply of ami r xrlfcft4 w v 4 sfeE light baggage to and from de pot Termi xysw a i w w imm Had munition Thursday morning WM very reasonable Leave orders at Post they been attacked sooner they could -rtf office --r v KSSCJ have made little resistance ir c C iv l rfiii rroxL ii a s r W i mThe intense heat caused much suffer ¬ The Bourbon Steam Laundry ing among the Americans A reporter having secured office room al of the Manila Times who was accom ¬ Parker James corner Fourtli panying Col Smith was shot in the and Main will locate their main head probably fatally One American office at that place Phone No officer received a slight wound in the 4 All calls or bundles entrusted face to them will receive prompt at Lieut Holland of Gen Wheatona staff who knew the country thorough- ¬ tention ly as the result of reconnoisance and who assisted in directing the move ¬ My agency insures against ment received a volley while riding fire wind and storm best oil re- ¬ across a held close to the trenches but prompt paying compaliable he escaped unharmed 1 nav-ing-bj It has always been a problem how to froir Cincinnati lu SS a From Richmond 50o w 388 p m Prom MaysvtUe TJl a m tn 1010 p m Wtooi Lexisgtou--- 5l i m 3113 p m 027 p in n bM io j 7C a 1183 740 a in p m sd DEPATC7E 09 TRAINS To Cincinnati A 15 a m 751 J 340 p m To Lexington 747 a m 1105 a MS p m 1014 p m a m m Io Richmond j to i i 1108 a m 648 p mt 1016 p m Mays ville 750 a m 686 p m F B Cabs Agent j mm s oi el TIME TABLE EAST BOUND - Ar Lexington Lv Lt Louisville ljexington 830am 600pni jSiJtsrmm Mf e-sr-s- HK mr -- 1 1125am 8o0pm G30aro 550pm Lv Winchester 1158am 92opm n loam 63opm Ar Mt Sterling 1223pm 950pm 9 j0am TOopvn Ar Washington tijam 240pm Ar PlihuIelohialOloam 705pm r New York 1240nu 908pm WEST BOUND Ar Winchester lloam84pni i AE- - -- i -y- If ¬ 11 r Frank fort A r Shelby vi lie A r Louisville AT Lexington 4100am tt15pin S00am 20pm 735am 845pnt 911am ti30pm 1001am 72ipm 730am 40pm 65oam 250pm - - ifeZ -- ymmmm i - WaU-- change Trains market thus f run daily ex jept Sunday other trsins run daily Through Sleepers between Louisville Lexington and New York without any information call on For rates Sleeping Car uservationa oi Agent L F B ¬ r George W Barney Lexington Div Pass Agent N R R Paris Ky Carr ¬ Frankfort nies MORE TRANSPORTS Theodore Hallam of Kenton nominated John Young Brown for governor and the nomination was Secretary Itool Desires That the Entir Doiiy of lteictoreements Keai h Gen made by acclamation Olis Dunnt October After the nomination of Brown the convention adjourned until 8 p m Washington Aug 17 Secretarv when Brown accepted the nomination Root has been in consultation with the in a lengthy and impressive speech officers of the quartermasters depart ¬ The entire ticket was nominated by ment with a view to exDeditino- the acclamation movement of the Philippine reinforce- ¬ In the race however for superin- ments and as a result he Wednesday tendent of public instruction Revs A afternoon directed that four additional W Ov2rstreet of Spencer and E O transports be chartered They are Guerrant of Jessamine were nom- the Pueblo Belgian King O Columbia inated The former withdrew and the and C F Nelson These four ships latter was chosen by acclamation The have a capacity of 2550 men The ticket is Pueblo is now at San Francisco and John Young Brown Jefferson gov- ¬ the Columbia at Portland Ore The ernor other two vessels are expected to ar- ¬ Maj P P Johnston Fayette lieu- ¬ rive at San Francisco in ten days and tenant governor it is expected that all of them will be Lawrence P Tanner Owensboro at- ¬ ready to sail for Manila by September torney general 10 Frank A Pasteur Caldwell auditor It is Secretary Roots desire that the John C Droege Kenton treasurer entire body of re inforcements for Gen Edward L Hines AVarren secretary Otis army may reach the Philippines of state for service during the month of Octo- ¬ E O Guerrant of Jessamine super- ber at the latest and to that end he intendent public instruction has been quietly negotiating for addi- ¬ G W Vandeveer of Lincoln com- ¬ tional ships It is now believed missioner of Agriculture 10 of regi the that all An interesting party question arose ments will have landed at soon after the nomination by the time Manila the dry The committee on organization season opens A short and successful brought in a report in which it claim- - campaign by this new army would of ed the democratic emblem The r course obviate the necessity for send- ¬ Goebel following will also claim it and ing any additional volunteers to the the matter may have to be settled in Philippines and the plans under con- ¬ court sideration at the war department are Anti G ebei men claim that as the said to be predicted on that idea it Louisville convention did not claim it being the intention that whatever ad- ¬ their party may do so with legal ditional troops may be recruited will A formal claim will be be held in reserve for possible contin ¬ propriet made to the secretary of state per- gencies haps Thursday and as he is a republicGeneral Iisacre of Jews Planned an will likely grant it The convenRennes Aug 17 It is evident that tion adjourned sine dine at 1120 p m there have been importations from Paris of the worst class of Snake In a Coffee Pot They have come by every Middlesboro KyAug 17 A queer storof the death of three lodgers train anel they are not here for their comes from Buchanan countv Virginia health The police have taken action According to the report Sam and Mal- ¬ Orders Wednesday night were that colm Hill and Will Shafer were at three drumbeats shall be a signal to Drums are now with every com- ¬ breakfast when Shafer fell over dead fire Immediately the other two men were mand in the city As nearly as can be aecertained the taken violently sick In less than an An investiga- plan of the arriving mob is for a gen- ¬ hour they were dead tion was made and it was found that eral massacre of the Jews near the an- ¬ It is a copperhead snake had erawded intc niversary of St Rartholomew the coffee pot from which they had all claimed that the regular inhabitants of this town are in thorough sympathy partaken - non union W 0 HINTON Agent Cincinnati Ry ELKHORN ROUTE LOCAL TIME CARD IN EFFECT DE EMBER 5th 188 EAST BOUND Lve Frankfort a Lve Flkhorn Lve stamping Qrnd Lve Duvalls Lve Johnson Lve C 8 Ry Depot b Lve Newtown Lve Jentreville Lve Elizabeth A rr Edward is the oldest son of the duke of York and is destined to be king of England some nay if everything goes well He seems a very nice little boy and is a favorite vith all the youngsters with whom he associates Me is the most important of The picture here presented which is Queen Victorias many great grandchildren copied from the New York Journal is the best photograph ever taken of him Thir family group consists of their royal highnesses Prince Edward Prince bert and Princess Victoria of York children of the duke and duchess of York Prince Al- ¬ Life insurance Nicies BOUGHT FOB CASH ¬ ¬ The red hot knife instantly mows down a job lot of headstones at bargain the wool and the speed at which the prices Out in an eastern suburb of the work can be done is governed by the ity on Long Islanel a wheeling tourist eleftness of the operator The heat neeel came upon an odd spectacle of a mark not affect either the skin or the wool down sale of tombstones the other day provided that the knife is properly All goods were marked in plain figures manipulated With a few hours prac- in the regular and much approved mantice it is estimated a girl can dewool ner of the great department stores from eight to a dozen skins per hour The prices were attractive and the man and the cost of the current should be ner of their exhibition was enough to not greater than one cent for 18 hours tempt one to lay in a supply against work The advantages of the system the time when in the course of nature are that the wool need not be injured he might need something in this line Lettered in white paint were all by lime chemicals or other deleterious influences and the mere singing of the styles shapes and sizes in granite mon- ¬ end of each fiber is imperceptible It is uments plain polisheel and ornate Very fine at 43 This style 20 claimed that the skin which presume ¬ ¬ ¬ H S STOUT Paris Ky TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIS LreSwitzer Lve Paag 7 ooam 7 11am 7 18am 7 7 No 1 Georgetown 34am 4 16pm 739am 422pm 2am 3 No 5Pass Mixed 3 40pm l 00pm 3 52pm 1 20pm 4 00pm 1 35pm 4 10pm 1 56pm - No NO GAS NO COCAINE 7 4 7 50am 8 17am iam 4 2 pm 4 38pm 2 30pm 3 OOpas Sioam 8 8 4 4 5 5 A simple application to the gums nsed only by me and acknowledged by th public to be the best and easiest and absolutely free from any after effects Catephoric treatment for painlest filling Set of teeth Paris c 30am 40am 48nm 6pm 00pm lOprc -- Upper and lower Silver fillings Painless extraction Gold fillings Gold crowns ¬ ably has been sun dried in Australia or South America immediately after the slaughtering of the sheep is in a more perfect condition for the purposes of the tanner The estimate of the cost of such operations shows the great econ- - beauty only 1450 and Reduced to 30 were some of the legends The stonecutter stood like a floorwalker among his wares wearing an inviting smile while a rival dealer across the way looked on with scorn all over his MA 800 150 50 cts np 100 up 500 50 cts D D J Hours R ADAIR 321 Main St 8 Paris Ky opp Court house to 12 I WEST BOUND NoT2 No 4 Pass Paoa 9 30am 5 4opm Lve Paris e 9 40am 5 50pm Lve Elizabeth 9 45am 5 65pm Lve Centreville 9 53am 6 03pm Lve Newtown Lve C S Ry Depot b 10 2Sam 6 17pm 10 32am BApm Lve Georgetown in 37am 626pm Lve Johnson 10 43am 6 32pm Lvo Duvalls Lve Stamping Ornd 0 50am 6 39pm Lve Switser li 00am 6 49pm 11 07am 6 56pm Lve Elkhorn NoTs Mlxe4 7 SSmm 7 51am 8 8 8 11 20am 7 10pm 9 loam Arr Frankfort a Dailv excent Sunday a Connects with L N b connects with Q k C counects with Ky Ceotral 22am 40am 55am a m 1 to 5 p am LARGEST TRICYCLE IN THE WORLD Telephone 79 KENTUCKY CENTRAL POINTS PM AM 340 700 L 42 1 750 Lv 510 840 Ar 830 Ar 616 1142 Ar 720 1100 Ar n c fisher Attorney-At-Law Georgetown Paris Winchester Richmond May8ville Frankfort 1028 617 Lv 930 54Jt Lv 545 1st Ar Ar 11 20 AM PM 7m Lv 709 25 Lv 620 20d Paris Kentucky Office on Broadway GEO B HARPER Genl Supt JOS K NEWTON G P A up staire 2 doon West of Bourbon News Phone 58 Will Kenney Physician Phone 136 H- - D ¬ ¬ Surgeon and Pleasant Sta ¬ The Leading Specialists of America DEKK 20 YEARS IN ii1ai OHIO anti-Drey-iusit- es Office Fourth Office Hours tf 01 250000 - Cured 7 to 10 a m 2 to 4 p m 7 to 8 p m WECURESTRICTURE Thousands of young- and middle aged men are troubled with this disease many unoonseiously They may have a smart ing sensation small twisting stream sharp cutting pains at times slight discharge difficulty in commencing weak nram amission and all the symptoms of nervous debility they have STRIC TURE Don t let doctors experiment on you bv cutting stretching or tearing you This will not cure you as it will re turn Our NEW METHOD TREAT MENT absorbs the stricture tissue hence removes the stricture Dermanently It can never return No pain no suffer ing no dotation from business by our method The sexual organ are strength- ¬ ened The nerves are invigoraUd and the bliss of manhood returns Thousands of young and miildlc men are having their sexual vigor and vitality continually sapped by this dis ¬ ease Thoy are frequently unconscious of the cause of these symptoms General Weakness Vnnatural Discharges Fail ing Manhood Nervousncs Poor Mem- ¬ ory Irritability at times bixarting recu ¬ sation Hunken Eyes with darlt circles Weak Bark General Depression Luck Varicocele yhrunkon of Ambition Parts etc OLELT and BTRICTLRB may be tho cause Dont consult family doctors as they have no experience in those special diseases dont allow Quacks to experiment on yon Consult Specialists who have made a llfs tudy of Diseases of Men and Women 0ir NEW Iil posi METHOD TREATMENT tively cure you One thcuBand dollars for a case we accept for treatment and cannot cure Terms moderate for a cure We trent and cure EMISSIONS VARICOCELE SY PHILS GLEET STRICTURE IMPOTEXCY SECRST DRAINS UNNATURAL DISCHARG ¬ ES KIDNEY and RLADDEIi Dieases BOOKS CONSULTATION FREE Tf tnable to call write for FREE QUETTON BLANK tm HOME TREATMENT 6au tliulln 2lma99 tf Boston has Just built the largest cycling machine in the world It is a tricycle weighing nearly a ton and standing fully 11 feet high It requires nine men to operate it one to direct its coure and eight to propel its pedals It attains great speed too considering its weierht being capable of over 30 miles an hour Its driving wheels are each 11 feet in diameter and weigh in the neighborhood of 250 pound3 Four sets cf pedals coTinect with each shaft the men sitting in a row between the The front steering wheel is over seven feet in diameter lt is controlled wheels by a chain and easily handled by one man iivrfminrmi AruWARUn PARIS KY ¬ NON UNION AGENTS RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE AT LOW KATES 5 BROADWAY with the malcontents but this is not Her Lover slain certain Pineviiie Ky Aug 17 Floyd Par Red Mens Officers kev colored was shot and killed here Wednesday afternoon by Frank So Tebre Haute Ind Aajr 17 The pher a mulatto Sopher was arrested annual powwow of the Red Men of In- ¬ They quarreled over dice Parkey wai diana opened here Wednesday with a At the btisiness ses- to have been married Wednesday bijr attendance as Trees Plants lis ¬ WECURE GLEET aged ¬ wedding dress when the fatal shot was cided to meet next year at Kokomo The election of officers resulted as folfired President Frank Stratton Ko lows Big Louisv Hf Uarberue D W Garrard Louisville Ky Aug 17 A grand komo vice president secretary W W Brink democratic barbecue is being planned Crawfordsvilte Kokomo treasurer Joseph for Louisville to be held the second water Weiser Kokomo week ir October Philadelphia Kcif l iuid Threw an Explosive Drugii Her FacePhiladelphia Aug- 17 The fund Lancaster Ky Aug 17 Three in this city for the relief of the Porto burglars attempted to enter the resi- Kican sufferers Wednesday reached dence of Charles Blanks residing near 714250 The auxiliary cruiser Pan ¬ Mrs here by raising a window Island will carry and wen to ther now at League Blanks heartl the noise Rico leaving- within supplies to Porto the window They threw an explosive two days if possible drug in her face She is in a critical Gov Stones Proclamation condition There is no clew to the as Harhisihrg Pa Aug- 1- 6- Gov sailants Stone Wednesday night issued a proc- ¬ dmaimva R I Aur 17 Gov lamation to the people of the state re-¬ Dyer Wednesday issued a proclama- questing prompt contributions for the tion appealing for aid for the PoTlx j sufferers in Porto Rico JJico sufferers ¬ ¬ ¬ - night and the bride was preparing- her sion Wednesday afternoon it was - de- ¬ ¬ oniy of the electrical method of de wooling lt now costs the fellmonger eglit cents a skin to wet down lime- ¬ stone or sweat the skin into condition for the puller and the pulling wages range from 11 cents to 17 cents per doz- ¬ en skins American Humor one of the bits of M American Here is humor that pleased the womens con- ¬ gress in London An English paper Women still talk about their says children they used to discuss their ail- ¬ ments they now discuss their educa tion and in theory they are magnificent in their methods At the recent con- ¬ gress an American delegate listened v ith great gravity to theories on child- ¬ ish culture and then made a real hit by remarking in an inimitable Ameri ¬ can manner Well it seems to me that you ladies will have our children in spec- ¬ tacles before they have any teeth ¬ I grimy face at the advanced business methods of his neighbor Many XoblesM In Stripes H F HlLLiSNMEYER According to the figures presented in a French magazine the number of per- Lkxioton Kf sons of titled birth confined in the prisTalenbena 9Wons of Europe is 20000 Of these Russia Iusnrance in the Hurat Home ont has the largest representation 12000 of cost the policy holders fifty cents on thf her blueblooded lawbreakers having been placed behind the bars Italy toadied doUars during the year 1897 O W Millkk Agent whose prison cells contain thousands of Pans Kt noblemen has won second place in this ¬ - Fruit and Ornamental Trees Shrubs Bmall Fruits and ever thing for Orchard Lawn or Garden We employ no agent bu sell direct at reasonable prices Btra wherry and Tree Catalogues os application to CURES GUARANTEED humiliating rivalry A Double Reveng e When Voltigeur the French horse won the derby a French nobleman came up to the duke of Beaufort who had bet heavily on the race and grasping his baud enthusiastically said Ah my dear duke Waterloo is at last avenged Yes my dear count was the reply the French also ran well at Waterloo PF roir h VBuy a watch made ot Stet I tikfn f anr S S Maine it Havana Dewey Waltbain works cheap as any Admiral Dewey nl apt Sigabee have thero BE AN AMERICAN Tneir lacsimile letters mailed to W Y DOLL SFI1 CO 9 Saidm Lane New fork KennldyFkergan it a fATAPDUltIerer jra relieved A trial will convince OZONU LABORATORY 30 W ASTHMA laimodiatelj our I HALATION HOMI TREATMENT and by continued um effect a cure Complete oiult by mail SOc oy umiii a Jacktfa 8tCbicago a a xbs liTMlS- 122 W FOURTH STREET CINCINNATI O - jbj a Mm m ww iMils vi isi sssi THE BODBBQII HEWS NinteeiHu Xear Established Pt bltthed everj Tuesaap and 18811 i SUMMER COMMENTS t r a Tk T- - it Regarding A Theatrical Folk and Other People Talked About iw ii m n Tin an ict UITMMVB WiVIURFRS ALL WOMEN A Mutual Surprise i i i rn-tmT-ii- i i r i i i - Friiaybj and Jwner WALTER CHAMP BWIFT CHAMPS KrittorM J will Ve Show given at Winchester Wednesday nigbi under the direction of Mrs Harriet Glascock Hull for the benefit of the Society Minstrel 0 My I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 10 AGREE Ga Make all Checks Money Fay iblf to the order oChamp Orders etc Bko Public Library fund in that city Mrs Lily Langtrv the famous eta beauty ws married on July 27th at the Isle of Jersey to Hugo Gerald de Bathe aged twenty eight son of a Baion but the news of the marriage has jnst been made public The Prince of Wales was in the secret A Millersburg lady is the owner of ER 1 IS1NU RA TEH Displays one dollar per Inch for first lnser ion half rates each insertion thereafter Iioculs or reading notices ten cents per line each insertion Locals in blacl type wenty cents per line each insertion Fractions of lines count as full lines when running at line rates Obituar 2fe cards of thanks calls on candi dates resolutions of respect and matter of a like nature ten cents per line Special rates given for large advertise ments and yearly cards AD V ¬ ¬ A Full Ticket Named Delegates from one hundred and ten connties men outspoken for Bryan and silver but opposed to Senotor Goebels candidacy for Governor assembled in convention Wednesday at Lexington and nominated a full state ticket besides adopting resolutions declaring for Bryan and the Chicago platform and denouncing the Goebel election law the Louisville convention and its methods scoring the Presidents policy toward the trusts and favoring amendments to the Chinn school book bill and the McChord railroad bill The delegates were largely composed of farmers merchants and other repre sentduve meu and the convention was reported as a fine assembly of men Speeches were made by ex Gov Brown Hols W C Owens Theodore Hallain Phil B Thompson Judge John Green Capt W H Sweeney Rev J H Overstreet The convention was notable for the earnestness of the vast crowd The following ticket was named the nominations being made by acclama tion Governor John Young Brown of Jefferson Lieutenant Governor P P Johnston ¬ of Fayette V - Attorney General Lawrence P Tanner of Daviess Auditor Frank A Pastuer of Cald well Treasurer Job C Droege of Ken ton Secretary of State E L Hines of ¬ ¬ 1 ¬ Warren Superintendent Public Instruction Rev E O Guerrant of Montgomery Commissioner of Agriculture B W Vandever of Lincoln Political News Notes Senators Blackburn and Goebel will epeak Monday at Mt Sterling Ex Gov McCreary will speak Monday at Wil liamstown Congressman Clayton of Alabama and Congressman Evan Settle of Ken tucky will speak at Georgetown Mon day ¬ ¬ SCINTILLATION S a very smart parrot which does some clever and unusual things If Polly This was the letter that Anne Leslie hears a visitor knock at the front door received from her father in reply to the Every one she had written him overflowing cune in she promptly savs once in a while the bird alarms the with the glad anticipations to which her newborn love had given rise fa uily by screaming Oh good Lord For a time she sat speechless with anthe house is on fire avd then laughs at ger and amazement The idea of her father ever marrying the joke She heard the exclamation again had never once entered her mind more than a year ago when there was a Why should he Was she not there to small blaze in the house She also has a keep house for him And when she left large vocabulary of amusing sayings as of course she should in time would not Marion then be ready to take her place She never heard of anything so Horace Collins the well known dry ridiculous And to think that her poor mother goods merchant recently figured in probwho had been hardly two years in her ably the funniest street incident tbathts grave should he so soon forgotten If she thought that her adored Charles occurred in Paris this year Seeing a dog with an iufl ited paper sack tied to Edward would ever be so false to her memory it would its tail tearing frantically towards him break her she was sure that heart Mr Collins lifted his left foot to let the But the postscript was the unkindest The slighting manner in dog pass but the canine expecting a cut of all which her father alluded to the young kick swerved and struck Mr Collins man whose name she had written to right foot The momentum of the dog him in full Charles Edward FitzHenry upset Mr Collins and he sat on the in- Stubbs was more wounding than the flated paper sack causing it to burst harshest invective presume to And that she knew with a loud report Both he and the nothingtoof love who think experienced it had canine were much earprised at the out- ¬ in sweetness and power come of the incident and the dog hasnt Full of these indignant thoughts Anne sat down and penned an epistle to her stopped running yet adored Charles Edward detailing her grievances and ending with the declaraFor Sale Four thousand four hun tion that she would mpver never submit dred No 1 sawed tobacco sticks Call to be domineered over by a stepmother and that she would ever be true to ue on or address John H Deavkbs flrst and only love of her life Paris Ky The next mail brought a reply stating together with many protestations of un Never were such values offered in dying affection that he could truly symshoes as we are selling daily from our pathize with her feelings in view of her fathers marriage having just received bargain counter the intelligence that his mother was to Davis Thomson Isgriq take another husband She had given him one stepfather when he was a boy and he would never submit to the rule of Scores of patrons testify to the great another shoe bargains bought from our bargain He would be there on Thursday to demand in person her hand of her father counters If he refused they would fly together to Davis Thomson Isgrio some happy place where cruel fathers and stepfathers were unknown Charles Edward was as good as his Irritating stings bites scratches word Promptly on the following Thurswounds and cuts soothed and healed bv day he made his appearance at the house t iiu uc lii D vxtu unici onivr a sine of the father of his adored Anne and safe application for tortured flesh Scarcely were the first rapturous greet W T Brooks Beware of counterfeits ings over when the sound of carriage wheels was heaid 4nne turned pale They have come she cried starting KNOTS NUPTIAL to her feet Let em come responded Charles Kiigagaments Announcements And Sol Edward defiantly You ar not afraid I hope when I am here emnizations Of The Marriage Vows As he said this curiosity impelled him Invitations are out announcing the to turn his eyes to the window marriage of Mauyille Greene Laud and fell Good heavens he ejaculated as they spon a lady who was lighting from Miss Frances Percival Southgate at the a carriage Why it looks like but no ¬ ¬ Dear Daughter I have long felt how much m home and children needed a mothers love and care have been willing in this respect as in every ottKT to sacrifice my own feelings to their good but it is not an easy matter to find just the riglil person to fill so important a position and I do not wish to act hastily A few weeks ftgo was introduced to a widow lady of the name of Norton finding her on further acquaintance to be all that I could desire either as a companion or a mother to my children She is a most kinJ and excellent lady and trust that you will be prepared to extend to her that respect and affection that are her due She has one son who is away at school which will be pleasant for you as VVe shall be home Thurs you have no brother day Your affectionate father Howard Lfsme You were very wise in not engaging P S yourself without consulting me to the young man you mention A young tr irl like you dont know Five years hence will be time what love is enough for you to think of such a thing 1 1 1 ¬ ¬ have sold a large quantity of Mothers Friend and nave never known an instance where it has failed to produce the good results claimed for it All women agree that it makes labor shorter and less painful ¬ A druggist in Macon says 1 FRAN K CO Mrs Style aqd FasQioq Hi J I JebBKI U i NEW FALL DRESS GOODS NOW IN STOCK Mothers Friend is not a chance remedy Its good effects are readily experienced by all expectant mothers who use it Years ago it passed the experimental stage While it always shortens labor and lessens the pains oi delivery it is also o the greatest benefil during the earlier months of pregnancy Morning sickness and nervousness are readily overcome and the linimentrelaxes the strained muscles permitting them tc expand without causing distress Mothers Friend gives great recuperative power to the mother and her recovery is sure and rapid Danger from rising and s lied breasts is done away with completely Sold by Black Crepons Plaids for Skirts Tailor Suitings Closing Out oil druggists for ATLANTA 1 a bottle CO THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR QA Send for our free illustrated book for expectant mothers ¬ Quickly cure constipntion and rt bniid and invigorate the entire avsteui -never gripe or nauseate DeWitts - I Evt umic Luaiiy ineip Sinei Boons n7 w on x d DruuKf i- For nice depot seed Rye go to Geo W ¬ Stnart directly opposite i N freight ¬ We are the peoples friends We re ¬ pair yonr linen and put neck band on ¬ free Reed Steam Laundry Co ¬ Auctioneer Sept 2 ments M Forsyths Pcott Spl Engage- Com 220 360 Frani X Go 404 MAIN i KY J acreb of land near Shawhan Sept 5th David Judys of land near Millersburg heirs STREET PARIS ¬ -- nait uk frjracfc 9 MEETS ¬ ¬ THE APPROVAL OF Methodist Church in Cynihiana August An Interesting Jumble Of News And 24h Couinient Frankfort will Lave a stieet fair in fit cant he daughter was standing As Mrs Mr Leslie lad his wife uo to where his ¬ October Mt Olivet will vote local option Tuesday The New York Aldermen have passed a resolution appropriating 150 000 for Admiral Deweys reception Gov Bradley has selected as delegates to the Chicago conference on trusts Senator Lindsay Col W O P Breck ingridge Hon P Wat Hardin Judge William H Holt Hon John W Lewis Hon W P Kimball and Hon John W Yerkes Rev Carter Helm Jones and wife and their two children of Louisville nar rowly escaped drowning last week while fishing at the St Clair flats near Detroit Their boat overturned and they cluug to it for three h mrs before a passing boat rescued them ¬ have made ample preparations for warm weather by put ing in four fans at their barber shop Three will be run by water power and one by electricity while yon get a cool tf comfortable shave Crawford Bros Leslie turned from the con OBITUARY strained greeting of her new daughter her eyes fell upon the young man back Funeral Announcements of Deceased Cit of her who stood staring at her in izens speechless amazement Mrs Amanda Redinon relict of the Why Charles Why mother late T J Redmon and a most estima I never thought of seeing you here ble Christian woman died Tuesday at Nor I you her home on the Jackstown pike near inquired Mr Leslie Who is this She was seveuty seven years looking in bewilderment from one to the this city other old and is survived by eleven children It Mrs Samuel T Talbott Mrs Chas R about is Charles Edward that I wrote you said Anne blushing Turner Mrs George H Pinnell George It is my son Charles said Mrs LesW Thomas J John G William T lie Charles this is your stepfather I trust And my future father-in-laand Lou Davis RedmDn of this county responded Charles Edward as he shook Mrs Mary Megibben of rIarrison Benj hands with his mothers new husband Redmon and Mrs Alice Pinnell of Well see about that my boy said Clark county The funeral services Mr Leslie laughing If your mother is Wednesday afternoon at two willing I shall have no objection were held The four passed a very pleasant even oclock at her late residence by Eld J ing Charles Edward voted his stepfaT Sharrard The remains were in- ther to be one of the nicest men he ever met and Anne thought no lady could be terred at the Paris cemetry more agreeable than her new mother Charles Edward remained at home a Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enres dyspepsia week and then went back to school takbecause its ingredients are such that it ing with him the assurance that if he cant help doing so The pnblic can rely studied diligently and both he and Anne upon it as a master remedy for all die were of the same mind at the end of the orders arising from imperfect diges- year no opposition would be made to in their marriage New York News James M Thomas M D tion American Journal of Health N Y W T Brooks ¬ ¬ ¬ w GENERATIONS Tiitwr sr By tt 4jM YiVL JJ JUST ONE Did you know that about everything was iJJ HTE HAMMOCKS J- ¬ ¬ r A True T Cw rr vXj8 - iiNfRCm ¬ TEMPERANCE - advancing in price You cant help it and neither can I I bought very largely in the Spring and still have an elegant line of MEDICINE - ¬ CONTAINING NEITHER ALCOHOL NOR NARCOTICS Carpets lattiiigs and Wall Paper to buy these things now and keep them until you need them for I am offer- ¬ ing them at a reduction on the Spring price I am also closing out at VERY CLOSE PRICES what is left of ¬ A BOSOM FRIEND of all our patrons on the shirt we sell them A man cannot enjoy a sermon a vacation a pic nic a dance or anything if his During the Hot Weather You Want to Avoid Cooking Louis Saloshin Co E R DUKKKE A COS It will pay you Gauntlet Brand MOURNING STARCH Thats the verdict When Possible We can supply you with Eat- ¬ ables that will prevent the for stiffening colored prints and muslins especially MOURNING GOODS Manufactured by CO E R DIRKEE New York Every genuine packet bears the registered Trade Mark ol the name and design of rne Gaunt ¬ let as well as a fac simile of their shirt and collar arent just right We have the most attractive tine of shirts in Pans the latest things in negligee fof vacation trips and the cor- ¬ rect things for germans and parties Take a look at them theyll talk for themselves Each fifty cent puschase entitles you to a chance o cash premium we give away the ist on the of every month Your Money Back On Demand heat and worry of cooking In Canned Meats we have Boned Turkey Roast Beef Chipped Beef Veal Loaf Lunch Tongue Potted Ham Potted Chicken EKKNCH ENTREES Calfs Tongue Braised Beef Veal and Green Pates Game Pates Swiss Cheese Pimolas Olives Walnut Sauce Cakes etc REFRIGERATORS ICE CHEST BABY CARRIAGES See those Adjustable Awnings I am show- ¬ ing Fit any window written signature Paris by For sale in PARKER Fourtb and Main Sts Paris Ky JAMES Jas Fee Son Louis Saloshin Co Room Wood Mantels furnished complete Mouldings Send uoe your old furniture to be re- Undertaking in all its branches Elegant line of Pictures and T HINTON ¬ paired Your furniture moved by experienced hands Embalming scifntifically attended to CARRIAGES FOR HIRE p ayable to the order of Champ The store of Jacoby Brothers at Nineteenth Year Established 1881 Hutchison was entered Monday night by burglars who blew open the postoffic e lEnleied at the Post office at Paris Ky as safe and secured over 200 in money be econ itss mail matter sides a lot of stamps and valuable papers and other things TELEPHONE NO 124 The work is supposed to have een done by some tramps who were seen goSUBSCRIPTION PRICES ing in the direction of the store that Payable in Advance night The police of Paris Lexington One year 82 00 Six mouths 100 aud the surrounding towns have been Make all Checks Money Orders Etc notified to keep a lookout forthe robbers ¬ ¬ TIE BQUBBQJI HEWS Safe Robbers at Hutchison PERSONAL MENTION SUMMER WANDERERS Parisian In Search of Pleasure and Health at Summer Resoits COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED BY George T McCarney left vesteiday for THE NEWS MAN Dress Goods For Early Faff All the Craze for Separate NEW CREPONS Bro just receivtd Home grown watermelons have been a car of new Micnigau white rye offered in the Paris market this week C S Brent 15ug3t Bko We have White Rye a half interest in his bill boards in this city to L H Rimsey of Lexington Harry Hite has sold A Freak Tomato Rion the Tenth street grocer has on exhibition at his store a freak tomato which grew in his garden The bottom of the tomato shows the eyes nose and mouth of the human face with the features distorted as if by a paralytic stioke Mr Rions tomatoes this year were unusually large one which he shipped to a seed man last week to compete for a 25 prize wtighiug two and one half pounds M ¬ J Joe Smith coloied of Ruckerville his been arrested for lunacy He will be tried this morning before Judge Purnell For white Stuarts seed Rye go to Geo directly opposite L W N freight depot mm tf Edw Tucker of G Tuckers dry goods establishment left last night for New York to buy Fall goods for the firm Wheat wanted Will pay highest Railroad Company has E F Speaks Sons adopted the Fleming patent mail catcher market price tf Oi their system This device not only mm picks up the mail bag but also dt livers The L N it Between Cables photograph gallery and Rasseu fashes on Main street Court day a small envelope containing photograph films Fiuder will be re warded by returning to this office tf Okhorn Baptist Association Lost Prof John Burke of Newport Re piblican candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction was in the city yesterday He was introduced to the citizens by Prof Weaver Carley Wilmoth 1 has resigned his t position as general delivery clerk at the Peris postoffic e and will enter the H8n Sc o to complete hi education He is a very worthy and polite voting man and has made hundreds of frienns dur ing his stay in the postoffice ¬ The 114th annual meeting of the Elk horn Baptist Association convened Wed nesday morning at ten oclock at Hills boro church near Versailles A large number of delegates were preseat representing twenty eeven churches in the counties of Woodford Jessamine Fay ette Bourbon Scott and Grant The introductory sermon was delly ered by Rev Otis Hugbson pastor of the Fifth Street Baptist Church Lexington Among the delegates from this city in attendance are Rev Eberbardt and J T Martin Mrs Eberhardt and Mrs Martin are attending the meetings of the asoci it ion ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ B F Buckley representing the Cen ¬ tral Tobacco Warehouse of Louisville wishes to inform his fiiends that he will ¬ ¬ bunch of keys Owner can get them by proving property and paying charges A Found Petty Thieving In Paris be in Paris for the next ten days and will vi it Paris every Saturday thereThere has been a large amount of after aud will advance money on tobac- petty thieving carried on in Paris co crops Letters addressed to him at this week Paris will reach him promptly The other day while Or McMillans family was at dinner his pantry was Coaching Party Cincinnati robbed of about thirty dollars worth of Numerous other smaller Mrs Selmep of Boone county Miss provisions Campbell Miss Eckstein Miss Woolley robberies have been reported during the and Miss Amy Cambell of Cincinnati week Lock your pantry cellar refriger- ¬ compose a coaching party which is touring the Bluegrass They stopped in ator aud cbcken coop aud keep a sharp watch for the rogues yesterday for dinner at the Windsor leaving in the afternoon for We are sacrificing ladies tan Oxfords Gynthiana They came from Lexington this week nothing so comftrtable on to Paris the feet these wm days ang4tf Oavis Thomson Isgriq School Items Paris The Institute for white teachers will be held at the City School building from August 28th to September 1st inclusive A specialty of the occasion will be the teaching of sight singing by Prof Ches ter Crouton so well known to this com- ¬ munity as a fine singer All persons not belonging to the Institute who would like to take less ns in eight singing from this gentleman may do so at small cost by applying to the County Superintendent The examination for white teachers will be held at the court house this morn ing and to morrow morning begining at at half past eight oclock The exam ¬ ination for colored teachers will be held on the 25th and 26th at the court house at the same hour ¬ Nature is forgiviug and will restore your diseased kidneys that will give you perfect health by using Dr Sawyers Qkatine For sale by W T Brooks Olympian Springs Notes TIMtily lotted On The Streets At Mr G eurgf Alexander lett last night The Depots In The Hotel Lobbies And fur White Sulphur Springs Elwwhnro Hon E M Dicksrn is spending his Mrs Fannie Friend visited friends Summer vacation in Northern Michigan Cynthiana Tuesday Henry Lilleston and Duncau Tavlur Rev L H Blanton of Richmond have arrivrd hoaie from E culapia was in thu city yesterday Springs Miss OnsJe Punch of Mt Sterling Miob Xanniue C13T is at home from a is the guest of the Misses Conuell delighttul stay at White SuKbir Mr aud Mrs has Cleudenin have Spiiugs in Virginia gone to Springfield on a visit Messrs J B Kennedy and L M Mrs Mattie McCarnev of Lexing- Bedford have arrived home from White ton is visiting relatives la the city Sulphui Springs Virginiana Mrs Harry Stamler left yesterday J H Peddicord W F Peddicord a visit to relatives in Bagdad Kv Roy Turner and Will Giltner of Bour for Misses Bessie Edwards and Ella oou were registered this week at the Rauson are visiting fneuds in Millers Hotel Oxford in Chicago burg Albert Hinton aud J W Bacon left Miss Maggie Harrison of Cincinnati last week for a pleasure trip to Niagara is the guet of her sister Miss Addie Falls Thousand Islands and other points in Canada Harrison Messrs John N Davis John A Miss Ettavieve Foote has returned from a visit to the Mioses Walby in Bower A J Fee Edw Tucker J A Stern Chas Goldstein and G N Panto Lexington Miss Lizzie Mannicg Turney is at left yesterday for Atlantic City aud home from a visi t to relatives in Mont New lork Mr and Mrs Ambrose Weathers Mr gomery county Misses Elizabeth Woodford and aud Mrs Forrest Letton and Mr and Martha Clav are at home from a visit in Mrs L Saloshiu left Tuesday for a trip to Niagara Falls and Toronto on the L Fleming county N and Big Four excursion Miss Jeanette Lyle returned Wed J W Lancaster and wife are enjoying nesday to Danville after avisit to relaa visit in Omaha They have been so- tives in this city 3 onrning at Manitou springs Col Miss May Pepper of Fraukfort i the benefit of Mr Lancasters health the guest of Miss Nannie Clay at which is considerably benefitted M Marchmont Mr Swift Champ juuior editor of Miss Ida Belle Tate of Lexington is The News leaves this morning for a the guest of Miss Lucy Keller on Mt shoit vacation trip in the East He will Airy avenue visit New York Long Branch Mauh it W W Maesie were tan Beach West Point Mr and Mrs and other registered at the St Nicholas in Cin- ¬ places cinnati Wednesday Mrs Maria Bedford Mrs f Mai tie Mrs Carl Crawford arrived home Donaldson Misses Mary rfedford Grace Kate Wednesday from Peebles O where she Donaldson Maggie Donaldson Jamesoo Robert Buck Walnut Hill has been visiting relatives Fred Donaldson and Hume Bedford Mt Mr nnd Mrs Ulie Howard of Cov- ¬ yesterday for a camping trip at Oil ington are guests at Mr C Alexanders E road Springs on the L on Pleasant street SOCIALDOM Miss Wilson of Pennsylvania is the guest of Miss Nannine Clay at News of Mid Summer Society Events in The Heights1 near this city Paris and Bourbon The young ladies of Flemingsbnrg Mrs J W Harmon and Mrs Ed Turner have returned from an extended gave a leap year dance several nights ago Mioses Martha Clay and Eliza visit in New York and Cleveland beth Woodford of this city were among Randolph and Miss Kate the visitors present Mrs Edgar who have been visiting in Lex ¬ Misses Georgia Bostain and Sallie Joe ington for a few days hive returned to Hedges of this city are members of a Paris bouse party being entertained in Mt Miss Katie Hnkill of Lexington Sterling by Miss Annie Laurie Yonnyr who his been a guest at the home of who gave a party last night in honor of Wm Hnkill Sr returned home yeste her guests day The Darby and Joan Club was handwho has somely entertained last night by Mr and Sliss Hope Thompson been the guest of Miss Matilda Alex Mrs Thompson Tarr at the home of Mr ander has returned to her home in Cin- J B Kennedy near this city An ele gant luncheon was served after the cinnati gnests had played progressive euchre for Misses Carrie Bntler and Margaret about two hoirs Prescott Butler left yesterday for a vifdt to their aunt Mrs Morrison in CharlesSTOCK ANDTURF NEWS ton W Va ¬ Niagara-On-The-Lak- e ¬ ¬ ¬ NEW BLANKET PLAIDS From the Cheapest to the Finest- ETT1M1NES AND COVERTS The Proper Goods for Tailor Made Suits NEW BLACK DRESS GOODS All the New Weaves Call and see these Goods LADIES TAILOR MADE SUITS AT REDUCED PRICES CONDONS SUMMER CLEARANCE SUMMER CLEARANCE j fr Our whole stock must be cleared up before Fall goods come in and we have cut prices on even thing Ntere ase a few special values 85c 1 5c 35c 25c 2V BOUND TO GO NOW 8Jc Cotton now 5c French Organdie now 12Jc Lawn now 8c Imported Pique now 20c Imported Pique now 15 India Linens now 10 25c 10x4 She tinK now 18c 20c Bleached Vests now 10c 15c Lisle Vests now 8c 2 00 50c Table Liies now 35c 15c Madras Cloths now 75c Table Linens now Mfo 8c 8o Penang and Percales now 5c 20c Ladies aud Childs Hose now 1GC 50c Lisle Threads Hose now 25c 1 00 Sn miner Corsets now 5c- - Silk Umbrellas now 1 00 175c Kid Gloves now 100 lew of our reat redketions and by calling on us you will find everything else reduced likewise These are a ¬ UMBBEILA RE G81ERE3 WHILE YOU WAIT AJT m -- ¬ fWfJS0 m FROM ¬ ¬ ¬ OHE DOLLAR Are advised that our UP sock of ¬ OUR FRIENDS 3Iyth and Romance G P Putnams Sons New York and London have just issued a dainty book of verse bearing the title Myth and Romance by Kentuckys gifted poet Madison Cawein of Louisville The volume contains upward of two score of sweet songs by this rising poet and is considered his Lest book of verse yet published It should be peculiarly in ersting to his fellow Keutuckiaus The book has been highly praised by William dean Howells in Literature ¬ Attention Hign School Pupils All pupils of the High School department including those promoted from the seventh to the eighth grade are hereby directed to meet their teachers at the City School building on Monday Ancuet 28th at 9 oclock a m This m eeting IS called for the following reasons To orgauize for the coming years work To ascertain what text books are to be ordered by our book dealers To determine how many if any non resident pupils can be accommodated in this department A O Reubelt U8aug2t ¬ ¬ White Rye We have just received a car of new Michigan white rye I5aug3t C S Brent Bro A Wheelmans Wager A cyclist who passed through Paris Wednesday claimed that he was riding from Lexington to Philadelphia as the result of a wager According to the terms of the wager ho was not permitted to carry a cent of money a bic cle The Bourbon Steam Laundry wrench or pump or was not allowed having secured office room at to work or to pay for lodging or meals James corner Fourth en route or for having his wheel mended Parker and Main will locate their main or oiled He said he was to get 100 if office at that place Phone No he won the wager The cycler did 4 All calls or bundles entrusted uot give his name ¬ ¬ Mrs Fanniebelle Sutherland is in Sales and Transfers Of Stock Crop I to Louisville on a visit to her clasttmate Turf Notes Mrs Walter Lincoln She will be ab W B Kidd has bought 200 export sent about two weeks cattle from Waller Sharp and Wm Mrs L J Fretwell arrived home Ratliff in Bath county yesterday from a visit to her daughter J K Redmons racehorse Lord Zeni Mrs J T Pritchard of Huntington W won a purse Wednesday at the HawVa accompanied by Mrs Pritchard thorne track near Chicago The Ewing Fair which is always at Miss Sarah Grinnan has returned from Cynthiana accompanied by her tended by Bourbon horsemen begins this year on September 6 and contiuues grandmother Mrs Mattie GrinnLouise Grinnan is at home from a visit four days to Lexington and is ill Grand Baron 212 by Baron Wilkes Fallp N Y Miss Clara Wilmoth has arrived dropped dead at Glenn home from a visit to Miss Carlotta while being worked out by his owner Preston in Detroit Misses Preston and J W Marbold Turney Bros of this city yesterday and Wilmoth took a trip with a partv of friends to Niagara Falls Buffalo an1 sold to E A Tipton of New York for an English gentleman the brood mare Toronto last week Puritan Lass by Spendthrift tor a large Miss Lula Ford left yesterday for price Sbeisdamof Tillo the Subur Key West Florida where she is e ban winner gaged in teaching in the Mission School In Montgomery county John Embry Anita Torrez y Gonzales the little Cuban girl who has beeu spending the has bought thirteen export cattle from George Blevins fifty two from A L Summer here accompanied her Tipton forty from Dr R Drake seventy one from G T Fox twenty ¬ ¬ ¬ Harwire Shoves ani Tinware is large and complete Oar E- prices are as low as anyone We make a speci lty of Builders Hardware -- Tin Roofirg Slate and Gavaniz d Iron Work Steel Ceilings nd everyth ng pertaining to building We employ the b st wo kmen and ALL OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED See us before contracting THE PEOPL- - WINN LOWRY Wum Successors to Cook 2000 All Ladies and ¬ -- BARGAINS 3 IN SHOES t We boast of the Greatest Values we ever offered nine from John Gaitskill twenty four from Frank Chenault forty five from L L Bridgeforth and eighteen from Henry Ewing at five cents per pound says the Mt Sterling Sentinel Democrat Childrens Russet Shoes Oxfords and Slippers must go this month regardless of price Many lots go at less than half price Our bargain table of all early and broken lots is well worth your inspection get choice to them wHl receive prompt at DAVIS THOMSON ISGRIG I have a few hundred bushels of nice Grand Opera House Attractions white seed rye for sale Goo W Stuart The exterior of the Paris Grand directly opposite L N freight depot Opera House i3 being improved by a coat of paint and the interior will be Bourbon Recruits Wanted thoroughly renovated before the season Lieut R M Shearer of the Thirty Manager Borland tells of WOO opens The News that he is in correspondence seventh U S Volunteer Infantry will with some of the best attractions on the beat the Hotel Fordham in Paris Ky 22d for the par road trying to book them for a date on Wednesday August The season will open the second week in pose of enlisting men for his regiment September with the Weideman Company now at Ma ila These men are to fill regiment and will be in repertoire with band and orchestra vacancies in the way of CinAmong the attractions now booked are sent directly to Manila by Columbus O and San the Weideman Company Barlow Bros cinnati ad Lewis Francisco All able bodied white citi- ¬ Minstrels 4A Breezy Time eighteen and Morrison in a new play Russells Corn zens between the aes of enlisting medians Creston Clarke in A Ragged thirty five who are desirous of will be examined upon application to What Happened To Tones Cavalier Kellar the him on date named The Prodigal Father Dr John S Sweeney Blue Band Oilmores magician Examining Surgeon Jeans Heart of Maryland and others ¬ j tention Quarantine Withdrawn at Old Point The quarantine existing at Norfolk and Old Point Comfort on account of yellow fever haviug oeen withdrawn this is to notify all concerned that the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway has re ¬ sumed sale of tickets to Old Point Comfort and all points affected by the quar antine The Bj monthly Excursions to 011 Point Comfort on second and fourth Tuesdays will also be resumed com- mencing with the second Tuesday in September Round trip tickets will be 15 limited to 21 days For full information write Geo W Barney Div Passenger Agent Lexington Ky ¬ School Announcement A pationage solicited Mrs Lizzie Walkers private school will re opjn Monday Sept 4th Your Cat Can Look at JZlirg SOHQu L RNiimCElEUT j J Miss Frances V Butler WILL OPEN A and Lot see much to acfimre ei B it no one can look at tlte laundry work that we put upon linen or your percale or your shirts without being astonished at perect color and finish WSe want a laundry that will gfve perfect satisfaction tFy tb SELECT SCHOOL For Young Ladies on Monday September 4th 1898 For terms address her Lock Box 206 Paris Ky 15auglm ¬ The Bourbon Steam Laundry BRO Pr pritor W M HINTON JR Tam3s Phone 4 Main oilice at Parker L MRS IDOL OF CLAY What dm st give for her wedding ring All tuat a woman may What did the gifts to the giver bring AU AN enough Only an idol of clay Years01 dreams of her Synced fears tears All that a heart coirtd hold All of her hopes and all of heV An of her smiles and all of her For one little circle of gold Told h xHo wcrld of the bitt -- zcr Ah With mlNf r she cljrhc krr idol from head to feet vViu the srarments of her grace And i onf knew of the tears she wepf H2r griefs they were never ror hid in her heart of hearts guessed he kept Her thorns of woe And so she slept With her hands across her breast -- Nixon Waterman in L A W Bulletin n- - I Copyright by D Appleton All rifchts reserved 1805 Co CI I APT Kit III MME DENTRANGUES Walking down the Via Sun Domintco 1 turned to the right by the Borgo di Ban Vilo and iicre i Kas recognized and hooted Pleasing hurriedly forwards and aided op portunely by the passage i a body of at arms coming through the street in a di rection opposite t ti of my followers I mcceeded in sbj king off my rmenl lad turning again to the right up a narrow ptrect entered a barbers -- hop to have my beard removed in order to disguise m i he barber a fussy little as far as possible fellow placed cfore on mirror of poli stool and as he b t to work stropping a of his hand I removed razor oa the my cap and for the ii st time observed the hair of my head was thickly streaked ¬ I with gray n has doubtless come to i our ejoin Ibe army sai the barber in a ton ol inquiry as he divw bis razor across my face have just come I replied Ah yes v and the little tan went on There have been great doings to day 1 is said the duke has ordered the Count di veili to be executed for having in his ios lesston a favor of madame They say the ount stole it but we know better dont we your excellency T and the little fool chuckled to himself lie went on without Ah yea the ladies waiting for an answer can never resist us soldiers I may tell you that I served with Don Carlo Bagiioni and can bear my pike there now I think that side is clean shaven- as I was saying before it was hard oa the alarawis di Sarelli a gai kant noble whom frequently saw --prrdon your excellency it is but a scratch after all had you not moved so suddenly still only a scratch nothing for a soldier The Mar quis di Saveili as said was a regular customer of mine and he had a lovely head of bair yom excellency It was not so much before I took him in hand Ecco but in a He came in Etonth you should have seen Hung me ten here in his free easy way and Buy a ribbon for Madonna Giulia crowns with that Messer Pazzi says he and harkee send me over six more bottles of your elixir of St Symmachns Maldctto be exclaimed twisting his curls between his fingers but she adores me now Now a lio I say could she have been but tchick Diavolo il is done never a cleaner shave in Home itself It your excellencys fortune grows as well as your hair I could wish you no better luck I rose in silence and flinging him a crown lade him pay himself and receiving my change hurried out declining all Messer Passs entreaties to bear with me a bottle of his precious elixir of St Symmachus or any other accursed balsam 1 saw at a glance that the removal of my beard caused a con siderable alteration in my appearance and imagined if I could but change my attire my most intimate friends would not know me unless they observed closely and even then might perhaps fail to recognize me This view as it turned out was not quite correct and 1 had yet to learn how difficult a thing it ks to arrange a complete disguise A few doors further on I laid out some of mv money in the purchase of a stout leather buff coat a long dark mantle and a cap to match The cap was ornamented with a single black feather and when I had donned 1 1 - I had hotrarcr heard end Occasionally we may lift the curtain and settling my account with the a little but more no man has done host stepped forth into the street intendWhat happened however explained e ing to depart from the town by the Porta ly to mc the motive for DEntrangues ton -- n Spirito or Roman gate leaving the duct He at any rate must have ssn loug camp over lay shoulder and to make my way before either of us how affairs stood with to Florence as soon as possible There I the wife whose life he embittered but he would meet DEntrangues and kill him like made no effort to save her contenting himS mad dog I ground my teeth with rage self with striking an assassins blow which when I thought I had no horse nor even had taken from him the last shred of rethe means to purchase one and must trudge spect madame may have felt for him and it like any contadino But if I had to crawl which had in part recoiled on his own head on my hands and knees 1 was determined to lie this as it may his stroke was successful reach Florence and DEntrangues in that to all intents and purposes it had It was however not yet sundown and my utterly blasted me I was worse than dead idea was to leave the city when it was well It was no ordinary revenge In those dusk to avoid all possible chance of recogni troublous times a blow from a dagger could tion I meant to have passed the interval have easily rid him from a wife of whom in the inn but as 1 felt this was impos he was sick or a man whom he hated and sible it was necessary to find another spot no one would have thrown the matter in his where I could lay in quiet With this end teeth But with devilish cruelty he in iu view I crossed the Piazza di Popolo in an ilicted wounds which could never heal and easterly direction and vent on until I left his victims to live It was impossible to came to the Franciscan church into which nit such a man back in a way to make hue I entered not I am sorry to say with any foci to the utmost extent the agony he had desire for devotion but merely because I administered the only thing was to take was less likely to be disturbed there than f m him his worthless life this he doubt anywhere else I could imagine I was right less valued most of all thing and I meant in so far that on entering the church I found to deprive him of it if he stood at the altar it as 1 thought empty but on looking round of Christ Moved by such thoughts and I saw beneath the newly completed wheel wilh my cloak drawn well over the lower window the work of Gufllaume do Mar part of my face 1 hastened towards the seille a kneeling figure apparently absorbed Homan gate reaching it just as it was to be 1 had approached quite close he in pray closed for the night In fact as I passed fore I became aware that I was not alone iut the huge doors came together behind me and was about to turn away when perhaps with a groaning and at the same time I startled by the sound of mv footfalls on the heard the dull boom of the evening gun marble pavement the person rose hurriedly 11 n the camp followed immediately by th tut peals of the trumpets of the cavalry anil looked towards me ItwasMme DEn trangues Her glance met mine for ade As the crow flies Florence was but a few ond as tiuiL of a stranger but as was moving away some trick of gesture or haps oes distant but I obviously would have the hot anger in my eyes told her who was to journey by side paths over hill and for calling ray name she came towards me across valley to avoid observation and this with outsi ii hed hands would occupy at least two days unless my Di Saveili she said for I made no ad travels were permanently Btopped by my you not know me van being cut off by a privateering party from am unfit to touch the camp or by any other untoward acciMadame 1 bowed vou Neither contingency was unlikely dent No no a thousand times no It is I for the writ of the king ran barely a league who am unworthy from the army and the country was full of I st il remained silent and Bhe asked banditti with a passionate emphasis In this mind I pressed on intending to Man you have never sinned lie at limine for the night or il no better I fell he words b ruck me IiLv a eh it accommodation offered to sleep as a sol ii a moment had no right to stand in dier should wrapped in my cloak with the judgment sky for a root As 1 went n 1 found was 1 replied I have and I relying a little too much on my knowledge ed knows have been puni hed ol the road and a blue mist which rose With that she took hold of my hand and from tin ground made it impossible to pick then suddenly burst into tears weeping my way by landmarks The moon come eve r me with words I cannot repeat It was out by this time shone fitfully through the not for me to fling reproaches and I softened lank of clouds which was shifting uneasily and did what could to appease her overhead and the wind rising steadily 1 could not help it I wasnot she said marked dm 1 stirred myself ail the faster strong cnou h to speak or to let you speak for I was in no mind to add a wetting to my Oh yen do col know whal such a thing - t misfortunes and a drop or two of rain that a woman caught me showed I had but little leisure to Let it pas- - madame What is dead is lose made out a narrow cattle track and dead I cannot And yet what can I do Her tears began afresh In a little time she grew better and I r seized the opportunity to point out the dan ger she ran of being seen speaking to me a dicing ¬ -¬ et to ¬ n fchouldera AIj iress wa fantastic and entirely out of ohice th h surroundings It consisted of a tight fitting jerkin of parti colored velvet with puffed breeches to match pulled over thick black hose On his feet were the ordinary san dals of the peasantry and as he stopped to light the torch wood I saw his face was seamed with wrinkles and that his lips moved rapidly as if he was speaking al though no sound issued from them He did not delay about his business but hastened in and sticking a torch in a hole ii the floor between us resumed his seat and said abruptly ¬ lean icck to j mufti nSlWiffrlfW wrim WfM Ring out til0 e ¬ ¬ Apparently his scrutiny was satisfactory and I did nothing to interrupt him Let me look at you -- t ¬ ¬ 1 ¬ 1 ¬ T 1 Hungry No All that I ask is to be allowed to rest here till to morrow That is well for I have no food to offer you but here is some wine in this skin He reached to a corner and patted out a small wine skin This he placed before me with the single word drink Xo thanks The whole manner and aspect of the man were so peculiar that although 1 jvas much fatigued 1 judged it prudent to decline His quick eye seemed to road my thoughts for he laughed a little bitterly as he said Tosh man There is no fear You bear too long sword to have a purse worth the picking and you are not supping a look of hate passed over his features as he dropped out slowly with the Borgia See I will give you a toast Revenge lie took a pull at the skin and flung it to inc I said tasting the wine I drink to that in my turn Here then was another wdio like me sought for consolation in vengeance ¬ rcl nwlW MX ifiljOlSyK WrSSsaQv sS9SK trme f orcsa T P06 r the true yoi the new an true from n N orway 3 2 DR Pine-Tar-Hon- ey BELLS ¬ Iff vk pffiSrag 1 WmliWPMt Pine-Tar-Hon- Natures most natural remedy Improved bv science to a Pleasant Permanent Positive Cure for coughs colds and all inflamed surfaces of the Lungs and Bronchial Tubes The sore weary cough worn Lungs re exhila rated the microbe bearing mucus is cut out the cause of that tickling is removed and UV inflated membranes are heaied and soothed so that the to oo inclination to cough SOLD 8 GOOD DRUGGISTS ¬ ¬ Lto an CONTINUED HONOR ABOVE GOLD A weak uiiS trong BsducshKr- 1 Bottles On 25c 50o and 100 BE SURE YOU GET I AM 80 YEARS OLD and never nseo M7 remedy euuu u It liella It sjlv quick and permanent relief Or Bells In grip as well aa etui- tM and colds make Pine-Tar-Ksa- ey - Sa Mrs M A Metculfa It 1 Sirilvir iistrsttes CkiC French Character Speaking of French politics I heard a most extraordinary story of another strange secret of contemporary life Some years ago one might sec in a restaurant at night playing dominos quietly or conversing- in tranquil tones a gentleman named bevy He was a man who knew more of the set ret his tory of the courts of Europe than any man of his time To get a full account of bis personality and history you must spend an evening with Joe Lyons the owner of the Trocadero and a core of other restaurants one of the most brilliant reconteurs as well as one of the best fcdlows in all London Mr Levy was a private detective employed when ever a task of extreme delicacy and enormous importance was on hand He was retained by the Bank of Eng land among other institutions and I have heard that Me services were es teemed so valuable that he got The mag nificent salary of 10000 a vear from ¬ - Ijeiieii Which Aptly II i ¬ 1 The New Werner Edition of 1 The Encyclopedia Britamica IN THIRTY SUPERB OCTAVO VOLUMES ¬ 1 1 -- i- ¬ Give Your Boys a Chance were the closing words of an address by Abraham Lincoln He realized that parents are responsible in a degree for what their children become If you have children study their individual tendencies and place the best possible educational advantages before them A way has been provided in the New Werner Edi- ¬ tion of the Encyclopaedia Britan nica complete in thirty volumes 1 ¬ ¬ Wj ¬ 1 1 ¬ and suggested that i3 should make her way home It was impossible to escort her my a little way behind self but would 1 w keep her in sight see she came to no harm 1 urged this ail the more as 1 saw it was growing late and that she was without any attendants and far from the camp You mistake she said I have not far to go In fact I am at present the guest of the convent here I did not finish the sentence And but she understood I had forced myself to ask to hear if possible confirmation 01 DEntrangues movements Tie she answered he has left the armv and gone towards Florence And you 1 ¬ ss rv t ¬ ¬ ¬ stay here for the present Iler tone more than her words convinced me that she had been abandoned by DEn trangues and it added another mark to my score against him Why should I not tell you she conall over the tinued After when it was duke struck his name off the army and he left in an hour Before he went he came and told me all laughing at your ruin I did not know man could be so vile Cod help me it is my husband I speak of He offered to take me with him but I refused and he h ft mocking like a devil with words I can not repeat He was not done with yon or with me he said as he went 1 came here ac once and perhaps when Mme de la Tre mouille returns to Franco I shall be enabled to go with her in her train Excuse my asking it I said but have I ¬ ¬ ¬ cloak with the cap pulled well over my eyes and the feather standing defiantly out to the side I wanted but a fathom cf sword to make myself as ruffianly looking a brav as ever trod the purlieus of Naples or Room But the sword was some difficulty for my crowns had dwindled to 16 Fortunately I had on my finger sapphire ring and this 1 pledged for 20 crowns and made my way to I there selected a strong the armorers straight weapon with a plain cross handle and a cutting blade such is would be useful for rough work and after some haggling got it for ten pieces The armorer assured roe that it wis a sound blade and I may say it did 111c good service It now hangs in my bedchamber a little chipped it is true but as bright and as lit for use as the day 1 paid for it with a heavy heart in Don Pieros shop near the gate of St Lawrence in 1 these garments 1 felt that wrapped in the began now to feel the want of food for beyond the cup of Chianti brought to me by the under officer I had tasted nothing since yesterday evening and therefore step ping into an ordinary called for a flagon of wine and a pasty Whilst engaged in as saultmg these half B dozen men whom I reoognised as belonging to the garrison en tered the hostel but to my joy I saw 1 was not known to them and after a casual glance at mo they fell to eating their meal I wa however perforce compelled to lis ten o their conversation which was carried rn in the loud tone men of their class aiiect and found to my annoyance that they were discussing me and the events of the day In order to escape this I was about to rise when 1 heard one of them mention DEntrangues name and stopped to listen it is said lie has left for Florence and Sifenory his sword to the intends to offer 1 ¬ ¬ Aresso you Oh yes she smiled sadly it is not that in any way At this moment I looked up and saw that it was sunset Through the wheel window the orange beams streamed in a long banner and lit up the figure of the saint above us The rays fell on madames pale face and hed with fire the gold of her hair We ad before each other in a dead silence iood by 1 said extending my hand She placed her own in it and our eyes met It was a moment of danger to both Leper as 1 was I had but to lift my hand but to say a word and here was one wdio wrould I felt her hive followed me like a dog weakness in her look in the touch of her hand which shivered as it lay in mine like a captive bird At once a lire leapt up within I had lost everything Why not me revenge after my losses and with her throw by my side seek a new fortune with a new The Grand Turk needed soldiers name and what mattered it whether it was cross or crescent that I served lut the woman became strong as I grew weak do she said faintly 1 dropped her hand and turning without a word strode down the aisie As I reached the church door the bells of the Angelua rang out and yielding to a sudden impulse I looked back Madame was on her knees before the saint CHAPTER IV A FOOLS CAP AND A SORE HEART I was not so dense as to fail to grasp the extent of the peril I had escaped or to fully ¬ 3uid And the other Perhaps liraccio s arm I leaven knows poor devil has reached him Well he was a good soldier and a stout one lance What said the first speaker Basta of finger matter does a little lightness May it in a small way you re a thict I and lay food for Messer Uraccio curse him a prince I for it on a big scale and youre Savelh because one dont think the less of Di too perhaps his band at cards was always the eood and he made that little error in Iratter of the rubies A gentleman is some wasa gen times driven to hard straits I give you tleman one and ought to know and a light sword a toast Heres to a long ¬ 1 ¬ 1 ruey drank with acclamation and then nd realize the evil strength of the temptation which came upon me as suddenly as a sneeze It is rare in matters of this kind for wicked thoughts to be of slow growth they spring at once to life full armed 1 thanked God in my heart that I was able to sweep aside the base desire which covered my soul like a black cloud and refrained from taking ad¬ vantage of madames momentary weakness 1 could not but see 1 was to blame myself 1 the elder and the stronger should have foreseen the probable consequences of a friendship such as ours and my sorrow f oilier was mixed with the deepest regret for my part in the transaction I banished a idea of attacking DEntrangues through his wife wondering at the littleness of spirit which had ever conceived such a thought If it were possible I would have kicked myself Perhaps such victory as I gained over my heart was due to the secret springs of my vanity being touched to the fear of the loss of my self respect and this mingling with my pity and regret gave me the strength to win at the moment of temptation It is difficult to tell I have lived long enough in the world to know that the mys teries of the heart will remain veiled to the ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ I was not strong- enough to speak or let you speak hurried along this but before I covered a mile the moon was obscured and the wind dropped It now began to rain and the darkness was so thick that 1 could only just follow the road Soon the track died away into nothing and I found myself floundering over my ankles in mud and up to the waist in wet rushes At any moment 1 might strike a quicksand with which these marshes abound so I used my sword as a search pole stepping only where I found foothold a dozen inches or so below the surface of the bog In this perplexity imagine my relief to see the blaze of a fire shoot up beyond a small rising ground before me and throw an arc of light into the dark ness against w Inch the falling rain glittered like fine wires of silver I shouted aloud and to my jcy got an answer Who is there What is the matter A traveler I replied who has lost his way in this cursed swamp Whoever you are you will make a friend and find a reward if you lead me out of this Come straight on there is no danger beyond getting your feet wet They are that already I answered and pressed on having absolutely to force my way through the wet rushes which wound themselves around me impeding my progress tel ribly Moreover so sticky was the slime below that I thought every moment it would ¬ pull the boots off my teet Struggling in this manner for a hundred yards or more guided by the tire and an occasional shout irom mj unknown friend I at last touched hard ground and with a Thank heaven got out of the swamp and found myself at the foot of the hillock behind which the lire was blazing Which way to Bucine I called out Are vou out of the swamp Yes Then come round the shoulder of the ¬ hill to your right and follow your nose You will find shelter here Ducine you could never reach to night and a dog should not be out in tiiis weather True friend I muttered and with a loud thanks to the apparently hospitable ¬ unknown I followed his directions and rounding the hillock saw before me spluttering in the rain a huge fire of pine logs at the entrance to a hut of the rudest de s ription Inside I perceived a silting figure over which the light from the file alternately cast a dare and then lett it in dark ness I made my way to the open door A Sharp Retort which hung lack on hinges of rope and en It was after the publication of the ti red without further ceremony Lives of the Poets tffat Dr Farr be¬ Humph snorted my host without movI said it was no ing engaged to dine with Sir Joshua ing from his position night for a dog to be out I did not say anj Reynolds mentioned that oil his way thing of a wolf there he had seen a clever caricature of This change of tone was not so surprisDr Johnson being flogged around ing for dripping wet covered with mud by the nine muses The ad- ¬ and white with tatigue my general appear Parnassus ance was but little calculated to reassure mirers of Gray and others who thought anyone Vet as I hung ray cloak on a their favorites harshly treated in the Lives were laughing at Farrs ac- ¬ rough wooden peg which caught my eye I t ould not help laughing in mockery as I an count when Dr Johnson was an ¬ swered Sir Joshua introduced Dr nounced Wolves friend come to wolves lairs Farr and to his infinite embarrassment He took no notice of my remark but repeated the story Johnson turned to pointing to a heap of rushes opposite to Farr and said Sir I am very grad to He then rose Sit down there him said and went toward the fire with an unlit torch hear this I hope the day will never ar in his hand This gave me some opportunity rive when I shall neither be the object Of ridicule nor calumny for then I shall of observing him 1 saw he was of spare elastic figure His head was bare and be neglected and forgotten but Detroit his white hair hung in matted locks over a Free Press ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ one of the most delicate and I might say terrible missions in his life There were several communist refugees in London Levy tracked them out A man of his word without enthusiasm acquainted with all the seamy side of life and of men he yet had a broad sym ¬ pathetic imagination and he was as- ¬ tounded by the picture he found in the miserable den if I remember rightlv it was a stable in which he discovered the objects of his search These men who but a few weeks before had the government and the revenues of the great city of Paris t their command were engaged in making a wretched bowl of soup which was tobethe one meal and the one meal of them all for 24 hours Not one penny had shick o their palms of all the millions that wore at their mercy These men may be madmen he said to a friend to whom he told the story but according to their lights they are patriots His wonder grew as they refused scornfully to surrender some papers which had fallen into their possession in spite of dazzling offers of gold which as agent of the French government he was authorized to offer them They knew the horror and the rerrible and appalling importance of the domestic secret in the life of a great man of which they held proofs but they decided to keep the proofs until they thought it right or wrong to publish the story to the world And though they refused the gold they never told the secret and France and Europe were saved one of the most cruel and devastating seaH dals of our times X Y Herald Why the lAxht Went Out In front of the high altar in the cathedral at Salzburg there is a great lamp that is supposed to burn forever and a day One morning years ago worshipers were surprised to see it go out and this was repeated1 morning after morning always about the same time It was thought the attendant had neglected to give it sufficient oil and though he declared his innocence he was told that he would be discharged if the oversight were repeated Unwil ling to deal unjustly with the man the dean of the 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f UsssVsV Agent FaritKr m 1 afcaaaw THE BOURDON NEWS PARIS KY FRIDAY AUGUST VALUABIE SUGGESTION GREAT RAILROAD BUSINESS COMING EXPOSITIONS 18 1899 V How Farmers Mar Help the Country Official Statistics Prepared by the In- terstate Commerce Commission Roads itliont Much Trouble or Epenie Show Many Things NEW WATERING DEVICE Very I ef ul Where Cows nnd Other Farm Animals Have to Be Wait red in the Stalls The cut shows a device for watering stock in the stalls A V shaped trough extends along before the whole row ot stalls forming with its cover the front of the crib This trough can be flushed out the lower end then stopped and the trough filled The covers can be arranged so that the cattle can lift them when desiring to drink then v xJ CrT n vni in WATERING DEVICE FOR COWS falling back into place of their own A very little slope to the weight trough will carry the water from one end to the other Until one has tried the experiment of keeping water con stantly before his cows thus giving them the chance to drink whenever thirsty just as is the case when the animals are at pasture he will not realize how much better his stock will thrive and produce flesh or milk than is the case when the stock is watered but once or at most twice a day In the latter case if an animal does not happen to be thirsty at watering time it must go until the next journey to the trough is made perhaps 24 hours dis tant N Y Tribune ¬ It is easily possible for farmers to keep country roads in a much better condition than most of them are at present The individual can afford to do road mending on the same principle that he repairs fences and buildings lt pays me And a land owner ought¬ to feel as much shame even guilt be fore the general public over a mud hole that can be drained or over a choked up sluice along his premises as he ought over neglected cattle or a display of filth It is not necessary to wait for the The road working season to come most profitable common sense work can be put in a little at a time if at the right time Drainage is the begin ¬ ning and the ending of the whole mat- ¬ ter if roads are to be roads and not slougbs Wittering troughs and hill- ¬ side springs are common causes of standing water yet it is a very simple matter to direct the water flowing from them in the way it should go A stone a loose board a chunk of soil washed down against the end of a sluice may choke it up till it is worse than nothing Five minutes work would send the water rushing through its proper chan ¬ nel It is not uncommon to see water following the wheel rut for rods when a man with half an eye can also see that a mere cut through the ridge at the edge of the road would lead the water into the ditch perhaps down a bank Dropping into a bad hole or a soft place a few superfluous stones now and then to keep the water out would work a double headed blessing to all passing that way Heaving out a few stubborn old stones from the track would work detriment to the blacksmith and wag ¬ on maker perhaps but a big saving to the farmer If all such patching were thus well kept up the yearly toll of public service would count more and more toward the good roads of which all are dreaming and talking This viexr of the subject is no more than one ¬ state commerce commission show that on June 30 189S the single track railway mileage of the United States was corporations which controlled 36234 ¬ Official statistics prepared by the inter- ¬ ¬ 186396 miles an increase of 196S over the previous year There were 2047 locomotives 33595 passenger and 1 248 826 freight cars The number of em ployes was S74558 or 474 for every 101 miles of road The capitalization o this great railway interest was 10 818554031 or ten times the funded debt of the United States government The railroads during the year ended June 30 189S carried the enormous number of 501066681 passengers or seven times the entire population of the country At the same time the roads hauled 879006307 tons of freight equal to the displacement of about 75000 battleships The gross earnings of the railroads for the fiscal year were 1247325621 or three times Uncle Sams receipts for the same time The net earnings were or 29352345 enough to pay the ordinary expenses of the government Yet there is another side to the picture The railroads killed 6859 and in ¬ jured 40882 More than one fourth of the killed and three fourths of the injured were emplojes of the roads The figures show that of the half billion passengers carried onlj 221 were killed and 2945 injured The statistics prove that the chances of a passenger being killed on a railroad are only 1 to 2267 270 while only one in 170141 sustains a statistical chance of being injured Looked at in another light an average passenger ought to travel 60542670 miles before he would be killed although as this is based on averages he might lose his life between Randolph and Park row ¬ A Profane Silence A tory is going the rounds of a gof match Over 200 beards of trade and othe between Rev Dr Sterret and Justice Har lan of the United State supreme court The octiioaereial bodies are giving their incident occurred at Chevy Chase Gclf bearty cooperation to th management club one of the prominent organization of the National Export exposition at near Washington during a meeting be two ardent golfers The doctor Philadelphia More tlvsn 30 foreign twen these that hi ball teed up in tempting discovered fountrics have promised to send dele- style for a tine brassie shot and with the utmost deliberation he went through with gations and with a suThe first copy of the handsome Pau the preliminary waggles ball For fully a preme effort missed the American Herald published in the in- minute he gazed at the tantalizing sphere terests of the Pan American exposi without uttering a word At length JusDoctor tion to be held at Buffalo in 1901 is at tice Harlan remarked solemnly that was the most profane silence I ever band If the exposition makes as good listened to Pittsburgh Dispatch a showing at the start aa this little magazine it will be an unqualified sucItrnin Work and Exercise cess It has been declared that three hours of work will destroy more A Frenchman writing from Paris brain a whole day of physicalbrain tissue exercioe QKC nleasant method and beneficial says that inasmuch as the Eiffel tower than America is filled wrth men and women who is no longer a novelty and the Ferris earn their living by their brains Hostet eirects oi the well known remedy wheel an old story he would like the ters Stomach Bitters makes the mind act- Syrup of Figs mepufactured by the is a tonic and vigorous privilege of digging a hole 3000 feet ive appetizer and This medicinefor dyspep- Califoiinla Fig Syrup Co illustrate¬ sure cure an liquid laxadeep on the Philadelphia exposition sia It has a fifty ye ars record of cures See the value of obtaining theknown to oC tive principles of plants grounds into which he would lower that a private Revenue Stamp covers the medicinally laxative and presenting people in a basket He writes that neck of the bottle them in the form most ref resiling to the ¬ feijrt WM ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ An Excellent Combination ¬ ¬ while the hole could not be seen at any great distance it would be truly a novelty and attract much attention ¬ ¬ The music of a big exposition is com monly on too vast a scale to be specially interesting but the musical side of the Paris exposition of 1900 will be fully justified by the production of seme of those works of Berlioz which call for a colossal orchestra Berlioz himself 4G7 performers and an ordemanded chestra of this size will be heard in Paris Pompeii Alive is the suggestion of an enthusiastic Italian archaeologist for a novel attraction for the Paris ex He would have the forum hibition theater temples and characteristic buildings represented as the were be fore the eruption of Vesuvius A Street in Pompeii with the refreshments and amusements of the Romans of the decadence would appeal more to the Parisians and their visitors prob- ¬ ably ¬ ¬ ¬ taste and acceptable to the system It Swell is the one perfect strengthening laxa- ¬ rrnlnvpr T minmsp vrni nit rriite a sttpII tive cleansing the svstem effectually at the African citieens ball last night dispelling colds headaches and fevers George gently yet promptly and enabling one George Washington Deed I did Mistah to overcome habitual constipation perFrown Doy wah a dude niggah waitah who manently Its perfect freedom from dun tried t fliwt w f my Loo an I cut him every objectionable sub- ¬ deep I did Mah ra zah cewtnly hab a keen stance and its actingquality and on the kidneys aide Onio Mate Journal liver and bowels without weakening or irritating them make it the ideal Ladies Can Wear Sltoea laxative One size smaller after using Allens Foot In the process of manufacturing Ease a powder for the feet It makes tight are used as they are pleasant to figs the or new shoes eas Cures swollen hot sweating aching feet ingrowing nails corns taste but the medicinal qualities of the and bunions At all druggists and sioe remedy are obtained from senna and stores 25c Trial package FREE by mail other aromatic plants by a method known to the California Fig Syrup Address Allen S Olmsted Le Roy N Y Co only In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations please Wouldnt Take Any Clinnces remember the full name of the Company A certain Xauvoo woman assured her husband that she never told him a lie and never printed on the front of every package would He told her that he did not doubt it CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO Cnt n ¬ ¬ ¬ but would hereafter cut a notch in the piano Ocem Xo you when he knew she deceived him ixuisvtllr xnr she screamed wont Im not going to For sale by all Druggists Chicago Inter have my piano ruined BAN FRANCISCO new tork n Price 50c CAL per bottle t FRANKLINS WISE WORDS Keep thy shop and thy shop will keep INTERESTED IN BIBLE Tiic Best Prescription for Chills and Fever is a bottle of Gkoves Tasteless Cdilx Toxic Itis simply iron and quininein a tasteless form No cure -- no pay PriceV0c Am i W L DOUGLAS 3 350 SHOES Worth ALL LEATHERS TUB OKHUNK bar glJJg ¬ ¬ MILKERS AND MILKING Six Cows to One Man Is About the Klirlii Proportion for the Aver¬ age Farm Employe six cows must be well developed therefore a a rule women are poor milkers They require too much time to milk a cow The evil resulting from this practice is that the cows do not readily give down their milk Some farmers tx pect a man to do too much of this work The number of cows that a man milks should depend on the amount and nature of other labor that he performs As a rule i do not believe that a man should be allowed to milk more than PRACTICAL DAIRY HINTS There seems to be a great deal of discussion among the farmers in different localities nowadays in regard to the subject of good milkers The remark that it is now almost impossible to find good milkers is quite frequent- ¬ ly heard among dairymen This is a great mistake says a writer in Rural New Yorker I thoroughly believe that there are just as good milkers in this anil other localities as there ever were if not better The farmer who depends on day hands for his help as a general rule is the one who complains most bitterly in regard to this matter The average man who is hired by the day will not milk even if he can Wherever or when ever I find a good month hand one who stays on the farm continually one who is not constantly listening for the sound of the six oclock whistle one who does not go to town every night I find a good milker A cow should be milked as quickly as possible A good milker can milk 12 cows an hour The muscles of the forearm wrist and hands of a good milker ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Emperor of China Manifesting- Great feature of practical farming intelligent Pleasure Over Its Stories economy a mere looking out for numPrays to Onr God ber ofie no matter how many others are also benefited Orange Judd Farm Rev T J N Gattrell who for ten er years has been a colporteur of the American Bible society in northern CONVENIENT BARN China has returned to the United States In his last report of the society It la Fitted with Labor Saving Metn- he says Ever since the presenta oum for Feeding Horses Cattle tion copy of the New Testament went and Other Farm Stook to the dowager empress our depository This barn is intended for horses and has been visited almost daily hy offcattle and special attention is called to icials of the court They say the emthe convenient methods of feeding peror observes Worship da Sunday Horses and cattle face the alleys with and that he frequently goes to a lonely a partition in front of the horses which place to praj to Tien Chu God and forms the back of manger The horses that when he is thus engaged no one are fed through small drop doors in the dares disturb him Some time ago he partition The hay chute and feed purchased through our agency a large spouts open into these alleys thus sav- - number of scientific and Scriptural books and we hear he is delighted with some of the stories of the patriarchs S PSyyKM KftH8VM rea and particularly with an illustrated life ¬ ¬ S this When the well is dry they know the ssioIta strikes me hotel ice water is dirty guest Cincinnati worth of water Hully gee exclaimed the bellboy as he If you would have your business done looked in the pitcher I betcher de porter Chicago Evening forgot ter wash it go if not send News thee Exnnatloa Indorsed by over 1000000 wearers U L aad price tUnpcd 4 to 6 compared wits other makes ALL STYLES Douflmk boltoiL Foolish men make feasts and wlsf men eat them - Tc uiX5 a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All The eye of the master will do more druggists refund money if it fails to cure 25c Tsk no substitute claimed to be as good Largest maker of S3 and SSS0 shoes In the world Your dealer should keep them if not we will send you a pair on recernt of price Stats kind of leather size sad width plain or cap toe W L DOUGLAS SHOE CO Catalogue B Free r 3 owjfef J6 y S 6 trANy Jfr OVi xJ6 m ESf I y Hcirnt Art j 8 I S v rN - i ttf Uy CZfcjj6xfi6 J6-J-6- I i WfiL - Jurt Pftd f YAVM MAY M Am 70l ee7 WAWMMtyjffJKim COW AND HORSE BARN ing many steps Spouts from an ¬ bin on second floor which bin is in cen ier of the barn over left end of drive ¬ way come down into alleyways Spouti from feed bins on second floor are at right of alleys these extend to ground floor as feed does not run well through spouts Grain and feed are carried up by an elevator which is in the center of barn and which dumps o1 butcher Treat cows quietly and kindly ex citement affects the quantity and quality of milk Never use or sell milk from diseased or unhealthv cows It is dangerous even to feed it to the pigs The cornstalk either shredded or in ensilage is one of the best feeds for the cow Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of this feed are annually ¬ ¬ Keep the cow warm and dry Milk with clean dry hands as quick ly as possible Feed clean bright feod in variety to produce good results Keep the cow clean by using plenty of clean brieht bedding Do not allow a cow to drink water you would not drink yourself Own and milk good cows If you have poor cows send them to the ¬ ¬ ¬ into spouts leading to the bins Lau ¬ rence Doolittle in Farm and Home THE CHERRY TREE It Needs Hnt Little Pruning llut Ile 1 aires Heavy Doses of Min ¬ eral Fertilizers work than both his hands Want of care does us more damage than the want of knowledge He that by the plow would thrive ¬ afmself must either hold or drive ¬ Plow deep while sluggards sleep and you shall have corn to sell and keep Work to day for you know not how much you may be hindered to morrow Always taking out of the meal tub and never putting in soon comes to the bottom Women and wine game and deceit make the wealth small and the want ijreat Lying rides upon debts back it is of Christ which he has ordered to be upbound in velvet and to be put in a con- ¬ hard for an empty bag to stand right venient place in the library He has Drive thy business let not that drive applied to our store for copies of books thee Sloth makes all things difficult treating of the differences between the industry all easy Catholic and Protestant churches For age and want save while you nay no morning sun lasts all the clay Treatment of Tuberculosis Experience keeps a dear school but The Paris Therapeutical society has arrived at the following conclusion as fools will learn in no other to sanitarium treatment Considered FROM WARM CLIMES from a disciplinary hygienic and dietetic point of view it is the best for In India the Hindu or Mohammedan tuberculosis which has yet been prac- ¬ generall3 wears a thin slipper but it is ticed The best sanitarium is one no uncommon thing to see a native ivhere climatic advantages can be su ¬ bare footed ride a bic3cle with rubber peradded The municipal authorities pedals Df health resorts should further the Among- the Burmese football is in as erection of sanitariums for the tuber- ¬ much popularity as it is in English culous Phthisical patients should not speaking countries But the Burmnn be admitted into the wards of a general hospital and sanitariums where poor scorns to wear boots he kicks and people can be treated gratuitously shoots goals with his bare feet Cyclists in Sydney Australia have should be provided in the vicinity of all come to the conclusion that it is safer arge tows to ride by night than day as the cycle THE MARKETS track in that city has been lighted so that no shadow whatever is cast Fift Cincinnati Aug 17 five arc and 70 incandescent lights LIVESTOCK -- Cattle toramuii I 4 J5 with reflectors have been arranged 5 00 jt 5 1U Selec butchers 6 75 7 25 CALVES Fair to pood light about the course at intervals of 35 feet HOGS Coarse and heavy I 75 a 4 35 u Oriental dislike of the trolley system 4 6 Mixed packers 4 70 4 7o Litrht shippers ft 4 95 is manifested in a vigorous style Since 4 00 4 15 SHEEP Choice LAMBS Spring the introduction of trolley cars into 6 60 6 65 3 25 ui 3 60 FLOCK Winter patent Corea several children have been run GRAIN Wheat No 2 red 7JV4 over and killed in Seoul A mob of sev- ¬ y No 3 red 67 33j Corn No 2 mixed eral hundred persons burned oe car S3 Oats No 2 f Kye No 2 and smashed another The Japanese 57 HAY Prime to choice felO and European engineers narrowly es PROVISIONS Mess pork 9 50 caped death Tfce people attributed the Lard a 06 BUTTER 12 hoice dairy ltf drought which had continued for Choice creamery 2 some time to the construction of the 25 APPLES Choice to lancv 5J POTATOES New p r brl l 25 l 4j electric railways ¬ - Brockton Mass Left His Nzne Ladj A gentleman called you say Did he leave any came it was Parlor Maid Oh yesm He Immaterial Boston Traveler sd CONSTIPATION move them except by using hot water injections Chronic constipation for seven years placed mo in this terrible condition during that time I did ev erything 1 heard of but never found any relief such was my case until 1 began using CASCARETS I now have from one to three passages a day and If 1 was rich I would givo 110000 for each movement 1 is such a relief avlmeh L Hunt 1089 Russell St Detroit Mich ¬ Is taken Internally I HaHs Catarrh Cure Price 1jc 1 have gone 14 days at a time without a movement of the buwclm not being ablo to There Now She If I were to die you wculd never get another wife like me He What makes you think Id ever want Wasp another like you Well then Do you knew how to wash you know how to dye that is if you use Put- ¬ nam Fadeless Dyes Just boil the goods with the dye thats all Do you want to be unique Learn to tell the facts in a story without any em- bellishments--Atchis- on Globe m CANDY k jay wMinMNin j Pises Cure is the medicine to break up childrens Coughs and Colds Mrs M O Blunt Iprague Wash March 8 94 A man who can be focied the same way four times is a fool Atchison Globe TRADE MARK RCOJSTERCD flsri P1ocnt P n AtJi11 Vattaw inb At 1 1 1VaoIam Cbleego tv Pntint AwTriA Tnertn HrVtrl Ms Oftst V rjLn CURE CONSTIPATION Sterllag Remedy Compear IQOOs 3Iondcil Hen York 323 of UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS SA Rsm iw f V5l a mm j 1 Al m i Scalp and Skin Diseases such as Salt RbenaL Kc zema Staid Head Chilblains Tili s Burns Baby Humors Dandruff itching Scalp Falling Hair tbickeninir and making it Solt Silky and Luxuri ant All Kace Eruptions producing a Soft Clear It contains nt Beautiful Skin and Complexion Lead Sulphur Cantharides or anything injurious easy great seller Lady canvassers make VI An 10 4f3 a day Druggists or mall SOc Canillnri t Permanently cures Jill Itching Burning Scaler in awl your eyes your liver pills neaaacne complaints n mm mw ofa Does vour head ache Pain back They cure constipation ayspepsia ana an uver 25c All druggists - Manufacturing Co MAKF1LD Agt N Y GLEV KIDOE Address T IIlI A EDUCATIONAL Bad taste in your mouth liver Ayers Pills are NEW HAViPSHRE MILITARY ACADEMY Prepares for Government Acadeiaies and Colleges A ii Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black Then use M t mn -- Full Commercial Course Major li M Principal WKST LKBANCN A N K K N iIYATT i lt E 1774 BUCKINGHAMS DYE 50TT8 ail m ow tftiilSr w Nashua N Druggists or R P Hall A Co H WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTMEKS please state that yon saw the Advertise meat in this paper Aids Digestion Regulates the Bowels Makes Teething Easy TEETHINA Relieves 0kml 7- - ¬ fc ul3a in SEE DR IKOFFETT NA toe Bowel Troubles of CMldren of Any Age 1 1 TEETHING POWDERS Costa Onlv 25 Cents Aak Tour Druggist forifc CHICAGO lost In freezing weather scald can cov ers just before starting the milk for the creamery The cream will not stick and freeze in them Also cover cans Definition of Weeds Anv plant growfng where it is not desired is a weed One of the most detestable of weeds is rye in a wheat field and vet such cases are frequent Even two varieties of the same kind of plants should never be allowed together If two blades of grass or stalks of corn are growing side by side and do not thrive one of them should be removed in order to allow the other the plant food whicn is being taken by both One performs the services of a weed to the other A ¬ When a cherry tree gets into full bearing and is regularly picked each year enough twigs are broken off dur ing the harvesting of the crop to prune the trees sufficiently But if the tree grows on low wet ground it often runs too much to wood the fruit either does not set or rots because it is too much shaded by leaves which are caused by too luxuriant growth In such cases severe root pruning and cutting- out the center limbs while in leaf will sufficiently check growth so much that the tree will both blossom fully and will also bear fruit After the cherry tree begins bearing the wastage of twigs broken off in harvesting the crop checks wood growth sufficiently to make the tree bear full crops there- ¬ after But it must be remembered that so much of the cherry is in the stone which requires heavy doses of potash to perfect it that if the cherry tree is not liberally supplied w ith potash and other mineral fertilizers it will soon begin to die The cherry tree never fails to bloom and set fruit so long as any part of it lives It prunes itself by letting enough of its limbs die so that what remain can produce as much and as fine fruit as they ever did Most of the larger fruit trees stop bear ing as they grow old The cherry tree keeps on bearing so long as any patt of it is alive American Cyitivaio ¬ ¬ CORN No 2 OATS No 2 PORK Mess LARD S team FLOUR Winter Patent GRAIN Wheat No 2 red N Chicago Sprin 3 45 72 68 y ck 3 75 72 PURELY PERSONAL Mascagnis father who was a jour nejrxjan baker up to the time when his son wrote Cavalleria Itusticana has just died at Leghorn A jury of artists of Taris has decided as the result of a beauty contest that Miss Jeanne dOrtzal a vaudeville performer is the most beautiful woman in ¬ 31 sofcfc 21 7 50 fa 8 25 5 05 5 17 7Vi TEN DAY RAIL AND LAKE EXCURSION TO NEW YORK FLOUR Winter patent WHEAT No 2 red PORK LARD CORN RYK DATS 355 if 3 90 No 2 mixed -- fr dA 77 Mixed 6Mf 27 9 50 b bO 33 New Me s LEAViNG CINCINNATI AND INDIANAPOLIS Western 8 75 UA BALTIMORE Europe FLOUR Family GRAIN Wheat No 2 red Southern Corn Mixeu Oats No 2 white Rye No 2 western CATTLE First quality HOGS Western INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN Wheat No 2 red Corn No 2 mixed Oats No 2 mixed LOUISVILLE FLOUR Winter patent GRAIN-Wheat-No 3 25 71 e8 da 26ViB 4 80 4 90 j 354 Julia Ward Howe describing the New 3 50 7iv York life of her childhood TO years ago 72 says everybody rose early breakfast 35 27 ing at 730 in the summer and 8 in the 53 winter 5 00 5 10 Wilbur F and John Stites are twins ¬ the CHDRyiDC ONLY TUESDAY AUGUST 29 Steamer R0UND TRIP gY 3 2i 45 70 Corn Mixed Oat Mixed PORK-Me- 2 red a 34 gg 3 55 71 34 -s U 9 00 6 25 LARD Steam S years old They reside in Wichita and are so much alike that it is difficult to distinguish one from the other They married twin sisters the Misses Alice and Carrie Worth dwell in the same house and for 30 years have been business partners 54 Kan VIA RAUL TO TOLEDO AND AN 810 MILE LiAKE TRIP 5 QiJa OIUC7 C At Very Low Rates have been arranged to THE SCO DULUTH THE SNOWS and HARBOR SPRINGS For Staterom or Berth Reservations and Information of any kind call on your D Ayeat or write H IK G EDWARDS Passenger Traffic Manager Cincinnati 0 Tpirfco I riJ9 I aCBBMHDMBaMaaaaWaWr II II II 1 I BCMBaaaBMMataaT3MBa IjlllJMfiBMH To cure or money refunded by your merchant so why not try it t Price SOc 8 8161 THE DOURBON NEWS PAiilS ZT FHI AY AUGUST 18 1899 WEJMPMLTIIi JTJJLY 21 30 Scrofula a Vile ITA-a fprmmrA i 1S99 Jnait nootL Y Lw IGiilpartnvJars over the Quhhd Route Sp mh1 Sunday Excur S siuhH bills o ask agents for Mdailv raten Inheritance FlhiWl THE V M mm irci C iRlNEAltbON i P A Cincinnati O GHADE HIGH Lsson Scrofula is the most obstinate of blood t troubles and is often the result of an ft f iS rM mJ vt inherited taint in the blood S S S To an nncient pious Brahman was n is the only remedy which goes deep fCrandson horn Full of joy it the bless enough to reach Scrofula it forces out ag which hail agniri happened to his every trace of the disease and cures bouse he said I will ir out hence and thank the great spirit and father of nathe worst cases ture who has blessed us Perhaps he ¬ i How a V7is3 Brahman Taught a Beautiful Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat Prepared by E The Millersburg Training School IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII 1 I iiiitiiniiimiini FOR ULiiiiMinitiiii milium My son Charlie was afflicted from infancy fl KttUt d1i --- W- with Scrofula and he suffered so that it was impossible to dress him for three years His head and body were a mass of sores and his eyesight also became affected No treatment tkh CS al i ji It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon- ¬ structing the exhausted digestive or- ¬ gans It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic No other preparation may give me opportunity to honor him can approach it in efficiency It in- ¬ even through one good deed stantly relieves and permanently cures So spoke the Brahman and went The Dyspepsia Indigestion Heartburn blossom of pore joy is gratitude and its Flatulence Sour Stomach Nausea fruit henovolence Sick HeadacheGastralgiaCramps and With the lively feeling of honoring the allother results of imperfect digestion great and beneficent spirit the old man stepped into the helds and in the shade of the trees each of his thoughts was a prayer Still sparkled the drops of a fleshly fallen shower on stalks blossoms and leaves Although he had already seen the spring 90 times nature seemed to him again made young and fairer than ever for she grows not old to him who re veres her creator and recognizes in the figure the benevolent sculptor The old man set on his way forward and on the beaten path he found ail acorn The rain had already through its fertilizing power sent the germ forth and the shell hurst asunder hut it could not take root on the hard hare path He stooped took it up and said llow charming it is to he brought thus far on my way for easily hadst thou been trodden in pieces by the foot of the wanderer or withered bj the solar rays Happy shall I be if I can here do a good work and by deed fulfill my inward sen timent and the aim of wise nature ad ranee who with each breath shows a benefit even the smallest thankfulness is a sweet duty A youngster who stood behind the oak tree and who had caught up the words of the Brahman stepped forward and jceringly smibd Why smiist thou asked the old man The youngster answered At thy childish thought my elder that thou canst rejoice at having rescued the life of an acorn Youngster said the Brahman how art thou able to know my thoughts since today is the first time thou hast seen meV And why dost thou jeer at the small service which I intend to perform to na ture To her is the acorn worth as much as the tree and witht tiithis were not Even virtue m sonxins with the little and from this mounts upward to the great but the nearer she ap proaches to the completion of tne original even so much the more she herself in clines to humility and simplicity and then to her is worth the smallest as much as the highest Sends not Brahma too his ray and dew on the blade of grass as well as on the palm tree Thus spoke the old man with friendly seriousness The youngster silently withdrew himself full of veneration He had seen the noble old man in his dignity and he wished to be like him for frivol ity itself must in its heart revere virtue The Brahman set forward on his way to a hill which was overgrown round about with thorns He met a peddler who ask ed Thinkest thou that out of an acorn thou canst rear a tree for thyself Thou wilt indeed scarcely have the joy of its shade The old man answered Must one at the planting think only on the shade of the tree and on oneself Does nature My sou he who has not planted so earlier than and before yesterday finds in the planting itself his motive and his BOYS and YOUNG MEN Ssfcr Re opens Monday September rr rSoo This is the best school Fot Bovs in Kentucky Boys are treated as boys Hot men Ev advantage given with most careful personal supervision trv Scho l prepares for college or business life Boys are uniformed in Cadet Grey West Point Cut Cost net great less than other Clothing All boys Drill i- - C DeWitt Co Chicago was spared that POLAND CHINAS for SALE I fcve for sale two x r good Fall feusrs and twoeowsof same litter sired br B adifys Model the ltiH hog anio a rat zd siw by the note1 hiet Teen in fie yearling boar Also a nice lot of Spring pigs by KENTUCKY U S Ceulri atid Obio tov -- 16623 winner at 1 x indeed pitiable Bfcii I hadj almost despaired or ins U Lyv itlbu ever being cured when i by the advice of a friend I we gave him S S S i t y rWf Specific Ade- Swifts cided improvement was the result and after he had taken a dozen bottles no one who knew of his former dreadful condition would have recognized him All the sores on his body have healed his skin is perfectly clear ana smooth and he has been restored to perfect i thought would relieve him out he grew worse until his condition wasiUj iAk M we mkJKi 1 t mS The Aetna Life Insurance Co Of Hartford Conn Liabilities Jan Surplus Jan 1 Assets Jan 1 Board and Tuition at Moderate Costs The schools representatives in college during the past year were six One graduated with class honors at Vanderbilt University One lead in scholarship 400 studcuts at Georgetown one lead a class of 90 at Atlanta Dental College Three others won special honors in Latin Mathematics Oratory etc at Georgetown Danville and State College This record cant be surpassed ¬ health Mas S S Mabrt 860 Elm St Macon Ga 97 1 97 97 Mf fecood Claude sows are all recorded in P C Records and are stscrb sires as 45557272 15 3884576990 torlds Fair Chirf Teeninseh 2cl -- Won more 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bring in vour en Resident Agent Paris Ky E atchion Bonrbon Countv Kv GEORGE CLAYTON the wmam QarriaJe5for 5al I j FIRE US 110 wm GWBSV1S FURNITURE CARPETS WALL PAPER ETC FUNERAL h UKMSi 1 IN 38 Calls fw Ambulance Attended to Promptly Day Phone 137 Nfffht ICO PEILI FOLFY DENTIST N Vardens dmg store f Kire Lightning and Cyclone for less rates than any other company Office 44 Short St Lexington Ky C C BosvRTii Secy J H Carter Prest offer tor sale my entire stock tfinen mowtrs and farm machinery for is one of the cheapest and most reliable ompanies doing business in Central of biiggiesplitetoiis barouches repairs Also Mower and mder blades And dont forget your Ihwu mowers Kentnckv Gives protection against tm TO road wagons carts at reduced prices I will also sell my carriage shop which is sixty five ieet long forty live feet wide and III I yns and oil stoves which I will make as good as new Gas steam nd water pipe fitting Steel ranges repaired work guaranteed All HFl l ifcja he found at Hotel Ford ham at night- - OCS3e over - L Cv H Landman M Ohio Dn Paris J 3m H HAGGARD lllll XElvIULIS MlCiME SHOP Cor Third and Pleasant St a pill that is a pill built on medical scif nee by an aide physician Paris Ky Take -- f No 503 W Ninth SuiCci Vill be vincinnari Ewes For Sale have fifteen hundred young thrifty ewes for sale Will sell anjT part of th- - number FHHEU FRETWELL Aiig-1-Paris Ky W tt at the Windsor Hotel CHAS- - B DICKSON ¬ TUESDAY August 8th 18tM t turning every second Tuesday in each onth ihFERENCE DENTIST j snch ii the short story of Dr Sawyers Little Wide Awake Pills For sale by W T Brooks by buying yonr ladies and Save childrens shoes at Davis Thomson Isgrigs Administrators Notice 1 ¬ ¬ Every leading physiciarJn Paris Kentucky Office over the Bourbon Bank 15jytf Mrs Miss Nelly Buckner 4tb Bfii All p TSn8 having claims against the estate ot J Q Ward decea e will present tbem properly proven a fording to AND law at the office ot J Q Ward Jr for settlement All persous knowing themselves indebted to the estate of th- dtct ased will Mwif Muss Septembei phase call and settle Hif titSm Aptly to them for terms altf J M Jci q WUD Jr Fa lis Ky Albert Mitchell ¬ - TWIN BROTHERS MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE f JOHN CONNELLY PARIS KENTUCKY Wticioara nter satisfactory Call pronipftly Answered Your work it Prices reasonable solicited Hamilton Clark of Chmicey Ga says he suffered with itching pil s twenty vi ars before try m DeWitts Witch xiazel Salve two b jxes of which completely cured him Beware of worth le s and dangerous counterfeits W T Brooks ¬ joy I or Rent Thr nice rooms on totiii Sprin 0 White Sulphur and Chalybeate Pltvism p and Health Resort Walk r avenue Apply to Mrs Laura T DeWi mo t- Taylor good thau all blood medicines and other pi lis writes Go H J obs of ts Little Early Risers did me Conq oro On 5E ist to mom ist N I B Prompt pleasant never gripes they enre constipation arouse the torpid liver to action and you blood Steady nerves a ms brainclean a clear and healthy appetite W T Brooks Thompson Railroad and tatt Kentucky River in the midst of kLvkl turn aid Romantic Scenery The Wtek- - nrlpbnr w gneciflc for skin aad OhaVbeate waters Jrte y s tonic theHot Sulphur Baths ire Natr in the house For further particulars address iueR tnua T Brooks on earth perfect kidneys The beat mpdicine on earth for those kidneys is Dr Siwyers Ukatine People who bad nfrVrfd for yean fowii no cure for their Kidney disorders nutil they ned Dr Sawyer s Ukatine For sale by W is to keep The best life insurance policy cipt j i nous IKVINK KV raoix worth 350 go this week for 150 at Davis 4 Ladies Kid Oxford sizes 2 to Isgrigs Thompson au4tf Rye is scarce I have a few hundred PERRYS STOVE AND Tl STORE bushels left Buy what you need before THE GREAT MAJESTIC it is all sold Geo W Stuart directly opposite L N freight depot 2 c ia i P MAJESTIC If MFG I CO 7f 1 Ji Ji I I I is2 J liJ W W I1 I They were like iron those childrens Oxfords and slippers that o almost for the asking at Davis Thompson Isgrigs Bevere cougn and ang4 tf JMAJESTIC MfrOJij 5TJJ1IIIS MF- - c3- 1 5TL31JI5 1 I U I VlHT 1 lf vfv foipfclJ Brow Lr ti I rw rirrrifeJssvrji ts- 771 1 r I IBTwninffiw I r Lji Our baby was sick for a month with catarrhal fever Al though we tried many remedies she Imagery of the Malay Lansnaee Kept gerring worse until we used Oue Minute Cough Cure it relieved at once The stutiy of the Malay language is R L and cured her in a few das commended by a writer iu The Popular Nance Prin High School Buffdale Science Monthly who says it is easily Texas W T Brooks learned and has much to repay for learn¬ ¬ He came to the hill on the peak of among the thorns he buried the acorn and covered it carefully over with earth and moss Why plantest thou among thorns called out a herdsman opposite to him Thou carest badly for thy nursling Friend replied the Brahman so long as the little plant is tender aiid small the thorns will shelter it from raw winds and injury and when it grows up it will work a way through for itself for it an oak Ify son have obtained this of nature The good mother considers equally the tenderness aiid strength of her fos ter children After the old man had completed his work ne trod gayly on the way back to his homestead A he drew near to his hut his grandsons and great grandsons sprang toward him and asked Where hast thou been so long But he assembled them around him and recounted all whim had happened to hi and the little children caressed the old man while ke spoke Tke elder one ever nuug on nis lips and barkened to him Oh said the old man when he had finished there is certainly no place fairer than in the lap of natvre when the father loves his offspring at m the quiet circle of his family is beloved by his chilYes love abounding Brahma dren cried he and glanced upward to heaven in the quiet circle of nature and of domestic peace stands thy holy temple The new planted oak soon grew forth out of the germ and raised itself up above the thorns and became a spreading shady tree There died the old man and his loved ones buried him on the hill and whenever they saw the tree and heard its rustlings they were mindful of the life and wise sayings of rhe Brahman even to the latest times and recited from him and sought to become like him for the word of a wise man is as a grain of corn in fruitful ground Boston Ulobe which i 1 ¬ Is now going on in all departments It will be to your interest to take advantage of this sale Everything will be sold as ad- ¬ vertised for 30 days only Note the following low prices Dry 1 Souls Bptmt ¬ Garget Ratlin lp lav loj Dptpt hcr n f i One thousand yard Percale sold at 10 and 12 1 2 Cents per Yard in this Clear ance Sale it goes at 5 Cents per Yard Come Early and get first choice Prices in heen rwiiifed this Department have also r T r Tl T T TW T uitu uftii n j 1 TT 1 1 r i inspect our line insr rpfPi rc A full line of Fine Moquette Rugs in all Size iuaiuiji5 aim l Aiftu vaii Hiiii ic v sjj ¬ un uittmtjji ijiiBiron m i uf i mt run mm uifg i hits FmnisUno Deptiiii f 1 7Z j g E 5 100 and All Monarch Shirts sold at 125 Clearance Sale Price 85 cents Also a lot of Soft Bosom Shirts sold at 50 and 75 cents go in this sale at 25 cents each I E 7RZ E ¬ r k iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii - Glottii Department Ladies I SHoe Depnw A Mens Suits sold at 600 Clearance Sale uiruieu a ijiiicii emits au aiuc o ukj 25 Cents a Suit Linen Pant3 at 15 Cents per Pair s Shoes sold at 8150 and 8200 Clearance Sale Price 8100 L Ladies Slippers sold at 100 and 8150 Clearance Sale Price 50 and 75 Cents Mens Shoes at 95 Cents per Pair 4 j lk My agency insures against fire wind and storm best oil re- ¬ THE GREAT complete I have ranges Majestic line of the great Mr- - r liable prompt paying compani- esnon-union W 0 HINTON Agent For fras fittings house furnishings If your childs shoes are almost gone plumbing metal roofing door and get a pair of these low shoes offered at window screens refrigerators etc I can ftyre the best line for the least mon- ¬ such a sacrifice at Davis Thompson Isgrigs ey aug4tf Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly digests food without aid from the Turned Down stomach p nd at the same time heals and Pashcrly Suffering from misplaced Cough Cure qnickly cures restores t diseased digestive organs Oue Minute I It is the only remedy th it does both of Confidence are you obstinate summer coughs and colds De Broke Reckon so Anyway Jmea these i lings and can be relied upon to consider it a most wonderful medicine Cicin t seem to have it when I struck rim W W Merton May I eminently cure dyspepsia W T nit and safe for a ten Kansas City Independent Brook Wis W T Brooks few bexx prry Ky Paris ing It is replete with wonders and surprises Malay among other things being the home of euphemism where a spade is called anything but a spade For in stance to die is beautifully expressed in Malay as a return to the mercy of Allah A neighbor is one whom you permit to ascend the ladder of your cottage and your friend is a sharer of your joys and sorrows Interest is the flower of mon ey a spring is an eye of water the sun the eye of day and a policeman all eyes A walk is a stroll to eat the wind a man drunk is one who rides a green horse a coward a duck without spurs and a flatterer is one who hag sugar cane on his lips ¬ ¬ ¬ This is a Bona Fide Sale to duce Stock Remember the Pla Seventh andMain Streets Re- ¬ TWIN BROTHERS 1 SB aaffi Si I