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lioyal mattes the tood purewholesome and delicious

AKlHPOWDERAbsolutely Pure

ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK

tie winn HEWSEighteenth Year Established 1881

Published every Tuesday and Friday by

WALTER CHAMPjBBUHE MILLER

Editor and Otvners

W Make all Checks Money Orders etcPayable to the order of Champ Miller

ADVER1I81NG RATESDisplays one dollar per inch for first Inser¬

tion half rates each Insertion thereafterLocals or reading notices ten cents per

line each insertion Locals in black typetwenty cents per line each insertion

Fractions of lines count as full lines whenrunning at line rates

Obltuaros cards of thanfis calls on candi ¬

dates resolutions of respect and matter of alike nature ten cents per line

Special rates given for large advertise ¬

ments and yearly cards

Late News of the War

A rumor from Madrid says that tbepeople of Canary Islands are panicstricken at the prospect of a visit fromAmerican warships

Sampson says that the Spanish cruiserMaria Theresa can be raised

- Gen Shafter wants more immunes atonce

Another expedition will sail forManila Sunday

Watsons fleet has been disbanded andpart of it will go to Porto Rico

The Porto Rico expedition is underway

Cervera may become a citizen of theUnited States

Business has been resumed at Santi-ago

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War telegrams will be found on pagetwo

No more arms will be issued for theCubans and they will not be consideredmilitary allies Garcia has withdrawnhie troops from further eo operation

Fourteen thousand American soldiershave set sail for Porto Rico

Semi official announcement is madethat Porto Rico will be neld as a priceof peace No declaration has beenmade as regards disposition of Phillipines as yet

Dr Godfrey Hunter writes homethat he is much pleased with CentralAmerica Kentucky is so glad thatGodfrey is pleased and hopes he willstay pleased

Military Coincid nces

Lexington ObserverThe editor of the Observer W H

Polk belonged to Col U S Grantsregiment in the civil war Now theeditors youngcst eon is under the com-mand

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of Col Grants son Gen F DGrant at Chickamauga Another coin-cidence

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is that the editors son is campedon the very ground where his fathersregiment fought Longstreeta divisionyears ago

AwardedHighest Honors Worlds Fair

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BAKINGPOWDER

MOST PERFECT MADEA pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Freefrom Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant

AO YEARS THE STANDARD

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THE BOURBON NEW 8 P4SEUS KY FRIDAY JULY 22 1898

From Camp Thomas

Camp ThomasChickamauga Ga

July 20th 1898

The Second Kentucky Reg ¬

iment is very much disappointed at notjeing included in the ngiuient to be

ent to Porto Rico aud the men do notnow expect to leave Chickamauga untilhe war is over There is a srroug feel ¬

ing in the Second that tbe regiment has

been badly treated It was the first to

go into camp at Lexington the first tobe mustered aud equipped aud the first

to be sent to Chickamauga and then to

be kept in camp while the First and

Third Kentucky goes to the frontmakes the boys of the Second feel any ¬

thing but contented The First andThird will be moved within ten days

Five shots in quick succession ill thetent of Capt Harry Strother of theWinchester company caused a commo-

tion

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Tuesday night It was caused by aslumbering spark setting fire to his bed-

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and exploding the cartridges in hisbelt Both Capt Strother and his tentmate Seth Beckner escaped from theflying bullets but the tent equipmentsand leggings were destroyed

Brigadier General Fred Grant whowas recently transferred to commandthe First Brigade Second DivisionThird Corps Ninth New York SecondKentucky First Arkansas was thisafternoon notified by Major GeneralBrooke to take command of the ThirdBrigade First Division First CorpsFirst Kentucky Fifth Illinois Third

Kentucky General Grant saidWhile I am grateful at the opportunity

to go to the front I of course am notpleased at so many changes of commandin so phort a period However thebrigade which I am to take to morrowis a good one I am told The Kentuckians are good fighters and I have a veryliberal allowance of them about 2 GOO

From what I could learn at army head-

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it will be about 10 day3 beforeI can move The Second Kentuckyboys regret the transfer of Gen Grantwho is very popular with thro He isa splendid commander and the boys re-

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that they cannot go to Porto Ricowith him Colonel Elias Chandler ofthe First Arkansas will probably suc-

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General Grant temporarily in com-

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of this brigade

So una Going To War

John Philip Sousa the famousbandmaster has been comuiissioued aCaptain on General Wilsons staff andhas accepted He will drill the Regi-

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Bands and ask no remunerationSousa is a Spaniard by birth but is will ¬

ing to go to the front for the Stars andStripes Sousa is the composer of the

Stars and Stripes Forever TheTrooping of the Colors and the success-ful

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comic opera The Bride ElectHe is quite a favorite in this city

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The very best companies com-pose

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my agency whicn insuresagainst fire wind and btormNon union

W 0 H1NTON Agent

MRS LAURA WEISHAUF

Of Murry Ind Recommends WrightsCelery Capsules

Murry Ind Sept 17 1896The Wright Medical Co

Columbus OhioDear Sirs Last spring I purchased

a box of Wrights Celery Capsules fromL C Davenport druggist BlufftonInd and used them tor stomach troublewith which I had been afflicted for morethan 15 years Since taking your Cap-sules

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I have lost all trace of pain and mystomach is entirely well I can eat any¬

thing and can truthfully say that I havenot felt better in years

Yours RespectfullyMrs Laura Weishauft

Sold by W T Brooks at 50c and 100per box Send address on postal to theWright Med Co Columbus Ohio fortrial size free

Try our special A coffee sixpounds for 100

McDermott Spears

Send your linen to Haggard ReedsSteam Laundry for a good finish tf

Yesterdays Temperature

The following is the temperature asnoted yesterday by A J Winters Coof this city

7 a m 768 a m 789 a m 791

10 a m 8111 a m 8512 m 862 p m 903 p m 9J P- - m 925 P m 90i7pm 84

vPlan Your Summer Outing Now Go to

Picturesque Mackinac via The CoastLine

It only costs 13 50 from Detroit1550 from Toledo 17 from Cleveland

for the round trip including meals andberths One thousand miles of lake rideon new modern steel steamers for theabove rates Send 2c for illustratedpamphlet Address

A A Schantz G P ADetroit Mich

Feed sw eet potatoerMcDeemott Spears

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GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHSXv

Theatrical And Otherwise Remarks IuThe Fovor r

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Anna Held will return to Americanext year and may star in play byChas Hoyc -

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Color Sergeant Charlton- - Alexanderwho has been absent from Chickamauga

on recruiting duty and on account ofbeing In a Cincinnati hospital has returned to Camp Thomas

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Rowena the beautiful 1200 saddlehorse owned by Miss Alice Castlemanof Louisyille died last week at the Summer home of the Castlemans at Shakertown The intelligent animal wentaround and told the family goodbye be-

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it diede

The hand filters for purifying drink-ing

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water have been abandoned beingtoo slow The water is now filteredthrough medicated abeatos cloth and asa consequence of the filtered waterthere is less sickness in the camp

Private Will Clark of Company Ihas been suff ring for several days withhis foot which was hurt the other dayby a plank falling on it Private JasStanfield is suffering from a brokenwrist sustained while wrestling

Generally speaking the health of theSecond Kentucky is very good Cap-

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Winn of Company I has beensick for several days but hopes to bewell enough for duty in a day or soAlex Enochs of same company has themeasles in mild form and has beenisolated to prevent the disease fromspreading

Deering binder twine machineoil and all repairs for the Deeringmachinery at

R B HUTCHCRAFTS

bTOCK AND TURF NEWS

Sales aud Transfers Of Stock CropTurf Notes

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The Georgetown Times-- says ElleyBlackburn delivered to Weihl on Satur¬

day 34 head of export cattle averageweight 1530 Warren Graves deliveredto same 26 weight a little less than1500 and John B Graves 62 weight1350 All were Fold at 150 ThyWere driven to Lexington aud shipj elfrom that place

My agency insures againstfire wind and storm best ol re-

liable¬

prompt paying compani-

esnon-union

W O HINTON Agent-

Use Parib Milling Cos Purityflour for sale by all grocersAsk for it Take no other -

Your Life Insured 1c a Day

Our insurance is protected oy bank-able

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paper on the Capital City Bank ofColumbus O There can be no strongerguarantee given you We dare not usea banks name without authority if youdoubt it write them Good health isthe best life insurance WrightsCelery Capsules gives you good healththey cure Liver Kidney and Stomachtrouble Rheumatism Constipation audSick Headaches 100 days treatmentcosts lc a day A sight draft on abovebank in every 1 box which brings5our money back if we fail to cure youSold by W T Brooks druggist

Dill pickleMcDermott Spears tf

A beautiful line of white andsilk puff shirts for hot weatherat Price Oos

Insure in my agency non-union

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Prompt paying reliablecompanies insures against firewind and storm

W O HTNTO Agent

Advice toConsumptives

There are three great reme-dies

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that every person withweak lungs or with consump-tion

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itself should understandThese remedies will cure

about every case in its firststages and many of thosemore advanced It- - is onlythe most advanced that are

t hopeless Even these aret wonderfully relieved and lifeI itself greatly prolongedI What are these remediesI Fresh air proper food and

scatts EmulsionI of Cod Liver Oil with HypoI phosphites Be afraid ofI draughts but not of fresh airI Eat nutritious food and drink

plenty of milk Do not forgetthat Scotts EmulsionTs theoldest the most thoroughlytested and the highest en-

dorsed¬

of ail remedies forweak throats weak lungs andconsumption in all its stages

30c and 100 all druggistsSCOTT BOWNE Chemists New York

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Always ask for Paris MillingCos Purity flour All grocerskeep it Insist on having Purityevery time

To Cure A Cold In One Day

Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-lets

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All druggists refund the moneyif it fails to cure 25c For sale by WTT Brooks and James Kennedy ParisKy

A Good Memoryotyeu saves money and also good Health Ifyou are troubled with constipation indiges ¬

tion or any form of stomach trouble remem-ber

¬to take home a bottle of Dr Caldwells

Syrup Pepsin and health will be restored loyou Trial sizes loc lo doses 10c large size 50cand 5100 of V T Brooks druggist ParisKy ljaiwm

Van Hook Whiskey 50 cents perquart McDermott Spears

Railroad EngineerTestifies to Benefits Received From

Dr Miles Remedies

Is no more responsible positionTHERE than that of a railroad engin ¬

eer On his steady nerves clear braintbright eye and perfect self command de ¬

pend the safety of the train and the livesof Its passengers Dr Miles Nervine andother remedies are especially adapted tokeeping the nerves steady the brain clearand the mental faculties unimpaired

Engineer F W McCoy formerly of 1323Broadway Council Bluffs but now residingat 3411 Humboldt St Denver writes that hesuffered for years from constipation caus¬

ing sick nervous and bilious headaches andwas fully restored to health by Dr MilesNerve Liver Pills I heartily recommendDr Miles Remedies

Dr Miles Remediesare sold by all drug-gists

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under a positiveguarantee first bottlobenefits or money re¬

funded Book on dis-

eases¬

of the heart andnerves free Address

P Dr rmg Miles

Restore Jmm Health JB

DR MILES MEDICAL CO Elkhart Ind

MASTERS SALEOF

City PropertyBourbon Circuit Court

Jas R Stivers Assignee PlaintiffV8

Sherman Stivers etc Defendant

By virtue of a judgment of the Bour ¬

bon Circuit Court made and entered iuthe above styled cause on July 2d 1898I will sell publicly at the Court househouse door in Paris Kentucky on

SATURDAY JULY 2g 1898

between the hours of 10 oclock a mand 2 p m the following describedreal estate to wit

Lot No 16 in Higgius Sub division tothe City of Paris fronting 50 feet onMcCann Avenue and extending back ofuniform width to J H Lewis 113 feetmore or less bounded on the N byReynolds land and on the S by lot 14and is the same lot conveyed to Sher-man

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Stivers by J M Thomas and wifeby deed of date May 30th 1888 ofrecord in the office of the Clerk ofBourbon County Court

Also the undivided one seventh in-terest

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of the defendant ShermanStivers in the following tract of landsubject to the dower right of hismother Mrs Mollie Stivers therein towit A certain tract of land lying andbeing in Bourbon county Kentuckybounded on the E by the lands of theOgden heirs and on the W by tbe landsof Jas Hinton yn the N by the landsof the Willis Wright and on the S by thelands of the Warfield heirs containingabout acres

Said sale will be made upon a creditof six and twelve months for equal partsof the purchase money for which thepurchaser will be required to givebonds with good surety to be approvedby the undersigned Master Commis-sioner

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payable to said Commissionerand bearing interest from date untilpaid at the rate of six per cent per an ¬

num and having the force and effect ofjudgments

EMMETT M DICKSONMaster Commissioner Bourbon Circuit

CourtHarmon Stitt Attorney

THE BOURRON NEWS

AND THE

OJLKLOlTl Tl ftlWEEKLY ENQUIRER

We have arranged a Clubbing Rateby which we can eive

Both Papers One Year for only 225Regular Price for Both is 275

GARTH FUNDThe present bjneficiaries of the Garth

Fund will meet the commissioners atthe City School Wednesday July 20that 9 a m They must bring the textbooks used during the last school year

New applicants will be consideredThursday July 21st at same hour andplace They are required to present cer-tificates

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from last school attended re-specting

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their application proficiencyand conduct and also evidence as totheir financial condition

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E F CLAYE M DICKSONGEO VARDEN

Commissioners

trayed or StolenBay mare 15 hands high 3 years old

was taken from hitching rack at coloredBaptist Church in Paris on the nightof July 4th She is shedding frontteeth Heavy mane and tail Had onbrown leather saddle with heavy laprobe for blanket Will pay for infor ¬

mation leading to her recovery or willgive 5 for her return to me

WILLIE CALAMESE8july 3t Box 51 J Paris Ky

Estill S piin gsOPES JUKE Mil TO OCT 1ST

Noted White Sulphur and ChalybeateWaters The prettiest Place and bestkept Summer Resort in the West

For particulars apply to

CAPT J M THOMAS ProprietorIRVINE KY

HHIIISTUTDBS NOTICE

All persons having claims against theestate of Augusta Gr Rogers deceasedmust present same properly proven asrequired by law before me at my efficebefore Sept 1 198 or else be barred

By order of the Bourbon CountyCourt

S B ROGERS

July 2 1898Administrator

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Pretty Bicycles

are all right if you want somethingpretty to look at but there is a worldof satisfaction in knowing you have a

wheel that will stand the racket onall roads under all conditions ThePhoenix will do it

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UShea UfanteiCome and see us before selling your

VY heat Will furnish sacks and store onthe most reasonable terms Will guartee that vou can borrow money on ourwarehouse receipts at 7 per cent inter-est

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or less

E B HUTCHCRAPT

Wheat SacksFOR SALE CHEAP

Wheat stored on reasonable termsand highest market price paid forWheat Call on us at Paris MillineCos office

B M RENIOK 00P S Farmers would do well to store

their wheat near home

Wanted to Buy300000 bushels of wheat

the highest market price inwill furnish sacks and storein an elevator and buy youryou are ready to sell at theket price Those who heldyear made big monewheat and get the profit

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I will paycash or Iyour wheatwheat whenhighest

lastStore your

AgentKy

3STOTTOENotice is hereby given that the firm of

McDermott Spears is dissolved JK Spears having purchased the inter-est

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of Fred McDermott will continuethe business FRED McDERMOTT

J K SPEARS

Crawford Bros have lately improv ¬

ed their barber shop making it decided-ly

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the most attractive shop in ParisThey offer a prompt expert and politeservice and their shop is as cool as anyin the city Hot or cold baths at anyhour tf

PHOENIX BICYCLES

DAUGHERTY BROSDEALERS IN

Bicycles Sundries etc Bicycle Repairing Vulcanizing etc

My aim is to give you the very best furniture at the verylowest prices consistent with good reliable goods

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Years of experience in buying and the fact that I pay cashfor all goods insures good results

Another important fact not to be overlooked lgi I ampaying a big rent and this feature is very much to

the advantage of the furniture buyers ofBourbon and surrounding coun-

ties¬

not

Big wordy advertisements and quoting prices on nothingin particular but everything in general are intended

only tofool the buyers and pull them in Tocome to the point If you want the best

furniture for the least money go to

J TV HINTONClose Prices on Mattings This Week

Elegant line of Pictures and Room MouldingsSend me your old furniture to be repairedYour furniture moved by experienced hands

Wood Mantels furnished completeUndertaking in all its branches

Embalming scientifically attended toCARRIAGES FOR HIRE

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