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Page 1: Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895). (Paris, KY) 1897-05-07

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strength and healthfulness Assures thefood against alnui and all forms of adul-teration

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common to the cheap brandsRoyal Baking Powder CO- - New YOrkJ

tee vmm MEWSSeventeenth Year Established 1881

Published every Tuesday and Friday by

WALTER CHAMPBBUCB MILLER

Editors and Oilmen

Make all Checks Money Orders etcpayable to the order of Champ Miller

At Washington

Nine of the twenty four applicantsfor appointment as United States Mar-

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for Kentucky are in Washingtonand a spirited contest for the place is go-

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on Dr Jaoi83 is strongly tipped asthe winner by virtue of the indorse¬

ments of Doboe and Hunter

The Republican Senators in caucus atWashington adopted the report of theircommittee on the reorganization of theSenate committees Ono of Senator Deboes six assignments is to the committeeto examine the several branches of thecivil service Hamia Penrose and Deboe were not given chairmanships

Senator Deboe reached WashingtonWednesday morning In the afternoonhe was sworn in as a member of theSenate He was accompanied by abouta carload of Kentucky Republicans whohope to secure his backing for goodFederal positions and otherd are arriv-ing

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at Washington by every train

The Senate amendments to the TariffBill are not popular among House Re¬

publicans There will be a determinedfight against the increased beer tax

The Senate by a vote of 43 to 26 failedto ratify the general arbitration treatybatween the United States and GreatBritain A majority of two thirds Vasrequired for ratification

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At Frankfort

The two revenue bills as agreed uponin conference at Franktort were report ¬

ed to both Houses Wednesday and final-

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passed thus disposing of the mo3t im¬

portant business that remained for theattention of the Legislature

Judse 1 J SdoxT and Hoc B ACrutcher respectively Circuit Judgeand CommonweiUhs Attorney in theTwenty fifth Judicial District composedof Jessamine Madison Clark andPowell counties have been declared thenominees for the offices they hold Theyhad no opposition

Dr Deboe was sworn in Wednesdayas United States Senator His seat isnext to Mark Hanna Deboe was givenplaces on the following committees Toestablish the University of the UnitedStates to examine the several branchesof the civil service Improvement ofthe Mississippi River Indian Depreda ¬

tions Railroads RevolutionaryClaims

BrerEldiett Orr of the Owen Newsdefeated J P Hutchinson last Saturdayin the Democratic primary for the nom-ination

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for Representative in Owencounty

Sherman Stivers has taken theageucy for the Cincinnati Daily TimesStar a most excellent paper and willhave it delivered to subscribers in anypart of the city for six cents per weekHe solicits your subscription tf

AwardedHighest Honors Worlds Fair

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BAKINGPOWDER

MOST PERFECT MADEA nure GraDe Cream of Tartar Pnwrfpr FrM

40 YEARS THE STANDARD

The Free Pike Prohlem

The last tollgate in Lewis county has

been removed by law and the balance

of the roads in Anderson county will be

free to morrow

After so many dire threats of bodily

hirm the directors of Buckeye road in

Garrard have decided to thiow open

gates and collect no more toll

In showing how turnpike raiders had

depreciated turnpike stock the Harrods- -

burg Democrat tells ot lariner winDivine selling one share to Judge Card

well for five cents

It is said that Madison county will

issue 75000 worth of bonds to buy and

make free her turnpikes The Fiscal

Couit is investigating the matter

Fayette county now has 283 miles of

free pikes leaving 160 miles of toll

roads

The Carlisle Mercury says The tollgate on the Indian Creek pike was cutdown Monday and the keepers told

not to put it up again or try to col-

lect

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any more toll Two gates nearBramblefct were cut out Saturdaynight one on the Plum Lick pike and

one on the Sharpsburg Union pikeIn Judge Kimbronghs instruction to theNicholas grand jury he dwelt at lengthupon the lawlessness committed by thetoll gate raiders throughout Nicholas

and other counties and asked that they

investigate the matter thoroughly

A tollgate in sight of Sharpsburg wasdestroyed Wednesday night

Exciting times are expected to day atHarrodsburg at the trial of the tollgateraiders

- J T Hinton can suit you in wallpapers Any style aesirea ami at pnueothat are just rightthem

Call in and see

GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS

Theatrical And Otherwise Remarks InThe Foyer

SHIP AHOY

The production next Tuesday night atthe Paris Grand of the beautiful comicopera Ship Ahoy by Lexingtons mosttalented singers will be an importantsociety event The opera will be direct-ed

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by ex Parisian A C Gutzeit and thestage will be managed by Roger Wil-

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also a former resident of this city

The cast of characters is as followsCommodore Columbus Cook

Richard VandiveerColonel Mapleson Mulberri

Frank O HutchisonLieutenant Lollypop Bernard NelmsBarnacle Duff Samuel W LeeSimpson Charity Sidney HughesSergeant Sizzle Drill John W HoodEnsign Toddles Marshall GuerrantMile Auburni Ernani

Miss Lillian MorecraftMine Lulu Lalla

Miss Jennie LHoininedieuBuruetta --David B Hill

CHORUS

Paul Justice Jack Livingstone A CBrent 4iGip Kimbrough Rob rfc Har¬

ris Ernest Elliott Charlton Metcalf AO Hodges Ken Walker Isaac LeonardRichard Kennedy Crow Reese Dun ¬

canSAILORS AND MARINES

John Meyers Foster Helm JohnHood A J Love Richard Nelson T

Murray John P Moore Frank JusticeTom Acres Wilson Luxson RMcMichael Dr Waltz Dudley ShortDan Bryan Carroll Powers

Act 1 Isle of PalmsAct 2 Quarter Deck of the CuckooAct 3 Yellow Ball RoomTime To day

The Barrison sisters famous for theirwickedness are appearing in the concertgiven by Wallaces circus

A leading feature of the amateur minstral performance next Wednesday nightwill be The Inflamatory Contest aburlesque on the declamatory contestsfor which Cynthiana is noted

WHERE TIS FOUND

All those who seek prosperityMay see it plainly very

If they will take a little peepInto Websters dictionary

You will be surprised and greatlypleased when you learn the prices onstraw matting at J T Hintons Im-mense

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display now in the show win-dows

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see them

WHEEL NOTES

lanes About Devotees Of The Wheel AtHome And Elsewhere

Mr J A Bower had a strange ex-

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while cycling Wednesday atNew Forrest He while wheelingalong at a good peace and before hewas aware of it he run over a snakewhich was coiled in the middle of theroad Mr Bower dismounted andkilled the snake a striped reptile near-ly

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three feet in lengthTis in the Spring that old Sols smiles

Doth sooth the cyclers indignationThey make him reel off countless miles

And bring him joy and perspirationParis will be well represented at the

Ii A Wineet in June at CynthianaV

Ihaya more wall paper than anyKentucky dealer outside of Louisville

from Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant I Handsome paterae all of themJ T Hinton

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THE OURBOiN JpsWs FRIDAT MAY 7 1897

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MmI he Footof a Flyft

says an eminent English doctor willcarry enough poison to infect a house-

hold

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In summer time more espec-

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disease germs fill the air multi-

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are infected tall ill die multi¬

tudes escape These messengers of

mischiefdo not exist for millions Whynot Because they are healthy and strong

protected as a crocodile is aganst gun-

shot

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It is the weak the wasted the

thin blooded who tall those whohave no resistive power so that a suddencough or cold develops into graverdisease We hear of catchmg disease

Why not catch health We can do itby always maintaining our healthyweight

SoHi SflUiWciUof Cod liver Oil is condensed nourish-

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food for the building up ot thesystem to resist the attacks of diseaseIt should be taken in reasonable dosesall summer long by all those whoseweight is below the standard of heaithIf you are losing ground try a bottlenow

For sale by all druprensts at 50c and io

BASE BALL NOTES

Gossip of the Diamond Doings offessionals and Amateurs

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Edw Shinners ball club opened theseason yesterday at Portsmouth defeat-ing

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the Blue Licks of CincinnatiScore 13 to 5 Batteries Lindsley andHarrington for Portsmouth Bolly andMiller for Blue Licks

SCINTILLATIONS

Au Interesting Jumble OfComment

News

Methodist Conference meets in Cyn ¬

thiana about June 20th

Fourteen Covington saloons have quitbusiness on account of hard times

Oscar Wilde will be released fromprison next week and will go to Italy

Tro thousand crates of strawberrieswere shipped North from ChattanoogaTuesday night

On the 22nd 23rd and 24th of Junethe Confederate Veterans will have agrand national reunion at NashvilleTenn

The Court of Appeal Tuesday morn ¬

ing affirmed the judgment of ClarkCounty Circuit Court in thecase ofLilliarll Rainey who

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rsas AaronAdams in April 1895 for which he is uider sentence to hang May 15 at Win-chester

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Advertised Letter Iist

List of letters remaining unclaimedin Paris Ky postoffice May 7 1897

Bratton Mrs LizzieLamhan Mr CaryBreckenridge GeoLetton J M

Ann Livingston PatsyBivin Mrs S B Miller Mr EdBrierly Mr J H Morrison John HBrooks Mrs CarrieMorrison Joe 2Bolden Mr John HNichals MaryBorder Miss LidaPatrick Robt E LeeBueknerMr Samuel Pickler Mr Cash JDawson BoatmanPolk Col Wm HFerguson C E Potts Adline 2Field Mr WilliamsReysen A FG ardner Mr JosephReid Mr MartinGray Mrs Emma Sanford Mr FrankGlenn Mrs Lucy Smich Miss LauraHenry Mrs Marv Sholes Miss MariaHowell Etta cof Stone J JHunter Pearlie Thomas Miss Ida MHuggard Li7zie Wiggins Carrie

Williams M SPersons calling for aboye letters will

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I know one lady the mother of threechildren who suffered greatly in thebirth of each who obtained a bottle ofMothers Friend of me before her

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The General Assembly meets May20 31 at Charlotte N C The doubledaily train service of the Queen Cres-cent

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HAVE a lot of new farming imple-ments

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7 double shovel plows2 pony plows6 pair double trees12 5 tooth cultivators1 nice surrey1 barouche2 phaeton buggies

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