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THE BODHBQN JEWSSeventeenth Year Established 18S1

Enteied at the Post office at Paris Ky assecoKJ iiss mail matter

TELEPHONE NO 124

SUBSCRIPTION PRICESPayable in Advance

One year 2 00 Six mouths 5100

NEWS COSTS YOTJ CANT EVEN GET A RE ¬

PORT FROM A GVN FREE OF CHARGE

Make all CJiecks Money Orders Etcpayable to the order of CHAMP MlXiLKR

Bishop Burton of Lexington willpreach at the Episcopal Church Sundaymorning and night

Dan McKeever a plumber who for-

merly¬

lived on Broadway in this citydied last week in Louisville

Eld J S Sweeney filled EldPowells pulpit in the First ChristianChurch in Louisville Sunday morningand evening

Mrs Minerva McKimey has sold toPeter Haley four acres of land at thejunction of the Cynthiana Townsendturnpikes at 100 per acre

Jonas Weil shipped twenty six carsof cattle Saturday over the L N toNew York Moses Kahn shippedeighteen cars Friday to thesame point

-- -The Bourbon Distillery at Ruddles

Mills started up yesterday for a runThe Paris Distilling Companys new30000 distillery will start up on Decem-

ber¬

28th-- -

A Christmas gift that will please anyand everybody Following the Equa-tor

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Mark Twains last and bestOrder at once if you want it forChristma3 Sold only by subscription

16nov tf A C Adair Agent

A C Adair has the agency for MarkTwains new book Following theEquator It is decidedly the best bookthe great humorist has written and hashad a very large advance sale Soldonly by subscription 16nov tf

oThe November term of the Bourbon

Circrit Court begins next MondayOn the docket are 41 Commonwealthcases 294 old equity cases 38 equityappearances 65 old ordinary and 47ordinary appearances

Friday afternoon a thief entered thehome of Thos Woods about three milesfrom Paris on the Clinton ville pikeand stole some clothing and a sum ofmoney while Mrs Woods was makinga brief visit at the home of a neighborjust a hundred yards distant

vc The Court of Appeals has decidedthat the legislative act allowing circuitclerks a fee of 5 in felony cases to bepaid by the State was unconstitutionalThis decision will make some clerks of--

flees worthless because little else butfelony cases are tried during their termsof court

Will Johnson colored one of theparties charged with shooting andwounding Wm Cunningham at Escon- -

dida last week was arrested by SpecialDeputy James Gibson early yesterdaymorning and placed in jail Mr

t Cunningham is the L N agent atCunningham station

Tlie lxingr Contest

The much talked of boxing contestswill occur at tne opera house to night andwill be witnessed by a large crowdThe first event will be a fifteen roundcontest between Kid Lefeber and LouHeller Both men who have finished

their training here are in fine con-

dition¬

There will also be a ten roundbout between the heavy weight DaveJackson of Paris and Albert Allen of

Georgetown and a five round go

between Eddie Parker of this city andSugarfootLee Hill of Ciacinnati

Between these contests will be inter--

spersed buck and wing dancing by

Cincinnati attists and vocal selectionsby the Silver Toned Quartet

News Of The Churches

Interest in the meeting at the Christian Church is increasing at every ser¬

vice and Eld Powells excellent ser¬

mons are being heard by large and at--

tentive audiences Sunday night extra- seats were necesary to accomodate the

audience Miss Nannie Clay unitedwith the Church Sunday The serviceswill be continued through this week be

gining at seven oclock each night

Rev Dr Evans of Lexington preached two interesting sermons Sunday atthe Methodist Church

The Womans Society of the ChristianChurch will have their cake sale on

Tueday and Wednesday before Thanks ¬

giving Persons who favor them withorders will get something extranice

The Methodist Social announced forFriday evening has been postponed on

account of the protracted meeting at tLe

Christian Church

For Rent Desirable brick cottagefive rooms good cellar and other im-

provements

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on South Main streetFor particulars apply to

tf J T Hinton

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THE BOURBON NEWS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 16 1897

Bourbon Schools Contribute To The BooneFund

The Bourbon county schools that re-

cently¬

observed Boones day and receiv-ed

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penny contributions from the pupilsto help create a fund to keep the Boonemonument at Frankfort in repair re-

port¬

the following contributionsHutchison Nora Wadell teacher 60Monterey Julia McClelland 50Jackstown Lucy Krenkel 40Palmer Maggie E Davis 35Purdy Margaret Chanslor 34Stony Point Josi6 Lenihan 28Burris Sue Talbott - 25Sopei H S Bell 25Clays Cross Roads Susie Clay 25Little Rock E M Costello 25Plum Lizzie Lenihan 22Dudley Myrtle Ashbrook 22North Middletown Lillie Vanhook21Bethlehem Lillie Van Hook 20Watt Gay Nelle Bedford 16Cunningham Carrie Nichols 15Paris High School 200

A Burglar Bold and Polite

Sam Rice colored is a bold burglarbut he is thoughtful and polite

About twelve oclock Saturday nightjust after Rice had entered NewtonMitchells grocery by climbing down asky light he was surprised by Nightwatchman Newt Clark who shot himas he attempted to escape through thesky light While hanging in mid airthe burglar felt cLe bullet enter hisanatomy and immediately cried outDont shoot any more This is Mr

Rice Mr Clark After this iatroduction Nightwatchman Clark capturedRice and took him to jail Riceswound is painful and will force him totake his meals while in a standing posi-

tion¬

A Circulating Library For CountySchools

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It was decided at the last TeachersInstitute to try to have a circulatinglibrary for the county schools It is theaim to place a box of twenty books ineach school and when they are read toexchange them for another box oftwenty at the office of the CountySuperintendent where all the books areto be kept during vacation

Families where the children aregrown may like to donate their juvenilebooks They will be thankfully receivedat the office of the County Superintend ¬

ent

Trying For A Record

Al Edwards a Louisville cyclerstarted at twelve oclock Friday nightto break the double century record overthe Louisville Paris course but oroke apedal after going twenty two miles andhad to give up The record is eighteenhours and thirty two minutes made byNewt Crawford Mr Abram HiteBowman of Louisville came here Sat-

urday¬

to pace Edwards to Frankfort butreturned home That evening Edwardswill make anothpr attempt to day tolower the record He should arrive inParis between eight and nine oclock

Ii6xugton Likea Bcv Mann

The Lexington Argonaut Friday saidThe revival service at Hill Street

Church will continue over SundayRev E G B Mann of Paris Ky ispreaching some very able and entertain ¬

ing sermons Rev Mann is a very ear-

nest¬

and energetic preacher The beau-tiful

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church edifice that was recentlydedicated at Paris proves his worthpush and energy in tne ministry Thecongregation at Paris is very much de-

voted¬

to their pastor Rev Mann is avery active Epworth League worker

The Thos Woodford Will Case

Quite an array of legal talent hasbeen retained in the Thos Woodfordwill case which comes up in the Bour-bon

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Circuit Court the last of this monthThe followiug counsel has been em-

ployed¬

to defend the will Ex SenatorJ C S Blackburn of Versailles JudgeW H Holt of Frankfort McMillanTalbott of this city and others Theopposing counsel will be Hon ChasJ Bronston of Lexington and E MDickson J S Smith and T E Ash ¬

brook of this city

Farm Ordered Sold

The Court of Appeals has affirmedthe decision of the Bourbon CircuitCourt in the case of W B Halls ad-

ministrator¬

vs Mutual Life InsuranceCompany The Court of Appeals holdthat the estate of W B Hall must pay

8000 mortgage held on the farm ofHall by the Mutual Life Insurance Com ¬

pany and borrowed on 10 000 Thecourt orders the sale of the farm

Col Baldwins Pike Deal

Saturday Col W W Baldwin ofMaysvilJe sold to the Nicholas FiscalCourt the fourteen miles of the Maysville Lexington turnpike lying inNicholas county for 24500

On Friday Col Baldwin sold eightmiles of the same road lying in Fayetteto theFayette Fiscal Court for 15555

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Kentucky Postmasters Appointed

John M Jameson Jr a well knowncitizen of Millersburg was Saturday ap-

pointed¬

postmaster at that place MrJameson is one of the editors of theMillersburg Raven and Is being con¬

gratulated by many friendsBen W Hall --was alsoappointed post¬

master at Mt Sterling Saturday

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PERSONAL- - MENTION

COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED BY

THE NEWS MAN

Notes Hastily Jotted On The Streets AtThe Depots In The Hotel Ijobbies AndElsewhere

Ray Mann is ill of feverRe v Dr Scudder of Carlisle was

in the city yesterdayMiss Margaret Butler was a visitor

in Lexington yestei dayMrs Anne Lucas of Lexington

was in the city Saturday

Mrs Wm Drummey of Lexingtonis visiting Mrs Mary Roche

Mr Desha Breckinridge of Lexing ¬

ton was in the city yesterdayCol John B Chenault of Rich-

mond¬

was in the city yesterdayMrs Ernest Exon left yesterday

for a visit to relatives in CincinnatiMr and Mrs G N Parris spent

Sunday with relatives in WinchesterHon Lucius Desha of Newport

was here Saturday on legal businessHon W C OweLS of Georgetown

was in the city Friday and SaturdayMr and Mrs W W Forman are

are visiting relatives in Mason county

Mrs J T Mosely of Cynthiana isspending a few days with friends in thecity

Miss Lelia Johnson visited relativesinMt Sterling from Saturday until yes-

terday¬

Mrs J T Hinton Jr who hasbeen verjT ill for two weeks is muchimproved

Messrs Junius Clay and BucknerClay went to Nicholas county yesterdayon a hunting trip

Mrs H M Taylor of Carlisle isspending a few days with her sisterMrs Harvey Hibler

Miss Lucy Lowry arrived homeSaturday from a visit to Miss AddieGarner in Winchester

Mrs James Mc Clure is visiting herdaughter Miss Anna B McClure atScience Hill Academy Shelbyville

Mr and Mrs R L Thomas return-ed

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Saturday to Ford after spending aweek at Capt J M Thomas on Mainstreet

Mrs Lee Barbour of ProspectKy and Mrs Wesley Williams ofLouisville will arrive to day to be theguest of Mr and Mrs W A Hill

Several Parisians have received in-

vitations¬

to attend a Dinner Dance tobe given by the Cooking Club in Maysville on the evening of the 26th at thehome of Miss Suzanne Hall it will bea fashonable event j

Miss Bertha Peck1 6fv AvondaleMiss Nellie Frost and Chas Staple ofLexington Louis Boyd of MaysvilleMorris Miller of Winchester MissesAnnie D and Ella Dudley and EllaHowse of Carlisle and Rudolph Davisand Jesse Letton of Paris composed ahouse party which was royally enter-tained

¬

from last Wednesday until yes-

terday¬

by Miss Maymie Bramblett atthe home of her father G W Bram ¬

blett near Carlisle The guests wereentertained Friday evening with a

tacky party and on Saturday with agrand rabbit Jhunt One hundred andtwenty seven persons on horse back en-

joyed¬

the chase and the dinner in thewoods

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Be good and you will ba lone-

some¬

Mark Twains new book tf

Gayeties In Cynthiana

Cynthiana is in festive attire thisweek in honor of the meeting of theNational Fox Hunters Associationwhich convenes to morrow After thebusiness of the association is completedthe chase will begin and be continued atthe pleasure of the visitors A grandball will be one of the entertainmentsgiven in honor of the citys guests Themeeting will continue about ten days

The Democrat says The ball willbe given at the opera house Fridayevening 19th Inst No invitations havebeen issued and society people in othercities may consider this notice as an in-

vitation¬

to attend

For Sale Good anthracite stoveCall at The News office

The Childrens Missionary Band ofthe Christian Church will run an excur ¬

sion over the Kentucky Midland and QC to Cincinnati on Saturday Nov

20th leaving Paris at 710 a m return ¬

ing will arrive at Paris at 1035 p mRound trip from Paris 150

Men who like a cool quick quiet andeasy shave should patronize CrawfordBros barber shop Clean first classbath rooms are connected with the shopSatisfactory service at all times tf

New crop currents raisins citronpeaches prunes apricots hominy oatmeal rolled oats

tt Newton Mitchell

Insure in the Northwestern to ¬

day to morrow may be too late

Wrights Celery Tea regulates theliver and kidneys cures constipationand sick headache 25c at all druggists- -

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NOjFICE TO TAXPAYERS

Pay your taxes be ¬

fore December 1st1897 and save six percent penalty and ad ¬

vertising as I will becompelled to advertiseall property on whichthe taxes are not paidby December 1st in orderto make my settle¬

ments with Stafe andCounty

E T SEEDINGv SB O

NUPTIAL KNOTS

Engagements Announcements And Solemnfzations Of The Marriage Vows

Nineteen mismated couples haveasked the Mason Circuit Court todivorce them

Miss Maggie Glenn of Vine streetwill be --married next Tuesday to a MrOConnor of Newport

The engagement is announced of MissMadie Cooper daughter of Mr and MrsJohn R Cooper of Covington to MrClarence DeFoe Wilson of RochesterN Y Miss Cooper has frequently visit-ed

¬

Mrs W W Massie and the MissesAlexander and is well known to manypersons in this city

One of the handsomest social eventsseen in Georgetown this season was themarriage of Mr C Louis Kerr of Cin ¬

cinnati and Miss Carrie Davis ofGeorgetown which was solemnized atthe Baptist church Thursday night inthe presence of a vast assembly offriends The edifice was beautifullydecorated with palms and other tropicalplants Dr A C Davidson Presidentof Georgetown College performed theceremony Miss Ellen Moorman wasmaid of Honor and the lridesmaids wereMisses Annie Kerr of Cincinnati EvaCraig Julia Thompson and JuliaMcMeekiu Mr Joe Kerr of Cincin ¬

nati was best man and the groomsmenwere Messrs Shinkle of Cincinnatiand John Lewis Asa Brown and WebbOffntt of Georgetown The usherswere Messrs R Q Ward and B LRucker After the ceremony there wasan elegant reception at the brides hand ¬

some home and the youug couple leftfor a bridal trip

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BIRTHS

The Advent- - Of Our Future Men AndWomen

Yesterday to the wife of Gus Fee adaughterKrin thistci fteyesfqaytbjhet wifeg off

OBITUARY

Respectfully Dedicated To The MemoryOf The Bead

Mr Pack Thomas one of the leadingcitizens of Louisville died of pneumoniaFriday morning after being ill only afew days The deceased was Secretaryof the Board of Park Commissioners ofLouisville He was a brother of MrsKitty Brown of this city and an uncleof Mrs J T Hinton Mrs W L Davisand Mr E O Brown also of this city

The remains of David Wilson Offuttaged sixteen who died in Lexington offever were brought to this city yester-day

¬

afternoon on the 330 train for bur-

ial¬

at the Paris cemetery The serviceswere conducted by Rev McEIroy ofLexington The deceased was a son ofDavid Offutt of Lexington and agrand son of the late J P Wilson ofCane Ridge

Oysters celery fresh cakes andcrackers new sorghum molasses NewYork cream cheese

tf Newton Mitchell

Wrights Celery tea ouirs -- nnistition Licc hcauaciies 23c a- - iruggi- -

The Northwesterns dividends topolicy holders are unequaled and toprocure Northwestern dividends youmust carry Nortnwestern insurance tf

UoYou Play Whist Euchre Or OtherGames

The F F V playing card is betterthan any 50 cent card on the marketSend 1 cents for one deck or 25 centsfor two decks stamps or currency to C

B Ryan Asst Genl Passr Agt CO Ry Cincinnati Ohio

--i J welt shoes button or laceDOllarS patent leather tip foxed

heel three styles of toesWould be good value at400

RION CLAY

Buck and BillsBarber Shop

For first class work Three first classbarbers All work done strictly firstclass Next door to Bourbon Bank

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PUT OUR NAMEOq your list when in need of Footwear Our new

stock of Shoes is arriving daily which comprises all thenew shapes and tips better values than we have everbeen able to offer before

Our Childrens School Shoes have been selected witfrmiicn care insuring both durability and comfort

Ask for school tablets fres for the little ones whenmaking your purchases

Davis Thomson Is

My importations for this Fall and Winter of Ladies and Chil ¬drens Dress Goods exceed in cost of investment 10000 auv other pur-chase

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I ever made in this one line of goods With forty years experi-ence

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in Diy Goods business in Paris I saw it was to your and my in-terest

¬to secure these goods under the low tariff consequently I invest-

ed¬

every available dollar I had in goods at low prices The newDingley tariff bill has already made and will when set fully at workmake all classes of Dry Goods fully double in price what they were un¬

der the Wilson or low tariff I have the advantage of this ily goodswere bought when cheap and it is my intention to hold them down aslong as a yard of them lasts If you want to save money in your pur¬

chase this Fall and Winter come and see me and examine my srockand hear prices before you invest elsewhere

G TU TTMAIN PARIS

1897 NEW HOOSIEK WHEAT DRILLSBoth Shoe and Disk

Oldest and Most Reliable Built See them

ZFce JS4X Toy O- - jE20

Just received Car the Celebrated

STEELE SKEIN BIEDSELL WAGOISCall and examine before you buy

0PariSi

WE ARE ALWAYS Anew lines cutting old prices with a

store full of new Pall Goods to show youLarge line of new Dress goods

strictly wool 25c a yardNovelties in Pbiin and Fancy

Dress goocis at50c sold everywhereelse for 75c to L per rard

Handsome line of Silks Velvetsand Braids of all descriptions fortrimmings

Penangs Pereales and FancyOuting Cloths 5c 7c and 10c

Table Linens and Towels at oldDrices notwithstanding tanff ad-

vance¬

of 20 per centNotions of all kinds and in

Dress linings we will save you 25con the dollar

Ladies

Ladies

life size charge

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DONT TRUST EVERY LAUN ¬

SIGN SEE

Consult your friends first whoin

you see wearing unfraved beauti ¬

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Fall Underwear for Gen¬

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at half the usual priceBlankets SI kind for 49c and

all wool at 250 per Splen¬did line of JSed Comforts

Full line of Hosiery one greatspecial being our and Chil

seamless at 10c

We are the store in townthat carries full line ofIce Wool and fancy 3Taris

We still sell 10 4 Pep perel ¬ing at ISc and extra trood bleachr- -ed and unbleached cutton at 5c

Family Portraits Free of

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WE RECEIVED A SPLENDID W

IMPORTED SUITINGS TROUSERINGS

FOR FALL AND WINTEROur are lower than house in wh9D

quality and style are considered ask you to us a call

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