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THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY TUESDAY JUNE 12 1900 5 S u th YerKsiaWif bed 1SS- 1SMl CfeHMUUI iU rl- TKLSPHONE NO 124 f MNfe te Advance Ghee MMM Order CHAXP BRO iSkNuminif 3cn d Cow JULY vfctttaftvMMd te 79 y terdmy hit Rim Thrift ak Apply te J W HriH- iWr Hill if Mfe wdor sMiigles A good eoudh aid Mddfe box SIT or leeve word at this vheu it can 1 e seen Otaar QypraK d Miofe u white itor wfe aix iolhn per et- QlMMjtf K J McKi KY Kk a 1ft Storing rod will MVB wit Us wife to that try THB I AN excursion to Cinciniurti- SHttioy carried alt four hundred per AJkKMt Sixty were from Paris IPUKSumr One hundred extra good Ik cattle eighty per oeut red Hjfr BffiHOP HlBMK BftO- 1DHB Oeittery Atldec Club which is to be XStd9ed to gymnasium now 1 K fltgkfy M vati of the one hundred MflMUMM downed TAU it ride wp Sootier this week on JiMMBh Keatncky wing the moonlight aims Steer is wonderfully baautil- ft af vriMtit tike sale of the Doehrer MflMeuea Thursday This is a most ieainiMe piece of property well located mi in good repair See the ad Wx are prepared to paint busies etc in first dase style at reaeoaaWe pries E J McKiMEY Sox HoaSBKBEPKRS can improve their furniture wonderfully with a cent bottle of Cedarine Fur vtowePoiish Sold by G W Davis IDHE name f Herbert Washington Lewis of Paris Ky appears among the olavou graduates of the Eckstein Norton Univeraty at Louisville FOR SALE Scholarship to Coiamer cnfil College of Kentucky University WIlbur R Smith President and scholarship to Lexington Business Col lags Inquire at THE NEWS office THE salary of Postmaster Bosley raised 100 accordinging to the racating of Jane 1st The salary is now year A number of Ken taoky postmasters get a raise this BMBth- CBDAKINE Furniture Polish is the best known article for polishing and renew- ing aM kinds of finished woods It re mtvB grease scratches flyspecks marks and is endorsed by leading oalecs Price twentyfive cents per bottle G W DAVIS THE commancoment week at Central TJaiveraty Richmond began Sunday sad the graduation exercises will be held teaaorrow morning Edwin V Tadlock ai Ctarettoe Wright of this county are graduates Mr Tadlock is water tad Mr Wright is the class There are ten graduates this TJU ladies of the Second Presbyterian Chawoih Miss Nannie Bar feam of Danville to give one of her in negro dialect at the residence of W JL Joamsom on Thursday evening at dlgjbfc 9tiocfc There will aai i nf i CMfcairiif r Admission S5 cents las Barbee hat gyred quite an envia Ue iiapatotlon in Louisville opines far her excellent rendition of Come and hear her The Flee Department was called out aVartly after oae oclock Sunday after a am aeeavat of the burning out of a hi Connellys alley on Eighth Tire horses hitched to rhaarioiii engine and hose wagon were 90 to the fire that the vaigatt tore away half of one of the hairy front idoors of the engine house The doocs open automatically and were tdfle spew in opening oa Sunday VmtY fiend of the Paris Public should attend the performance te be given tomorrow night by the B P 03 Elks for the benefit of the Public library Besides two clever little iteys the program includes selections by Elk Quartet and Double Quartet and Club and also vaudeville acts The entertainment will be firstclass and d worth fifty cents for the lower floor and thirtyfive cents for upstairs Seat are selling fast Brooks NESfl- wna Paris Ky V UcR1MION PRIthis 4x f6 I E F Srsalteb SoX h MaId arc Bottr1IcMl Oe ur 1 r Co tired So a at T H 11 five per a the also be music aid outer rl d IIIIIIpO at to tel T Glee the at TIE fiUUIIIIO I d MalarYaa ttlae rote oest an r OLDAB N AMaie oil k J e- larearlalrtMtisNer P area Ciir 0 qtr etude eet- I w bL M tl l BOL LIIaslaat lea tire a iftw brggl wheels art 1Lmortaatn Coat has acoeptecl poeidort 3are Ary itterrt tilw 1 a aI ht tue ht oases cilia bas been x100 fin- ger a ar r mtg dass MAuaea rave sec ered rev a lllls ire ee the- e et x5e a Li vary the a be er > > > Burned To Death Albert Pepper the two and a half years old son of Crit Peppe set fire to his clothing SundAY while playing with and received burjfc which his death in time The accident happened while the little fel low was left alone for a moment and whew the father coukl reach the child its clothes were all blazing He was pinned in a laurel of water to ex tht flames The child was horribly burned and only lived a short time The Pepper family lives on the corner of Fifteenth and streets Miss Gould Returns Qnte a crowd aatentbled at the L 2f depot Saturday afternoon to greet Mias Helen MUer Gould as she re- turned to Cincinnati from the com Mencxnueut at Bereu Gould shook hands with a of persons and was presented with flowers ly lass Willie Johnson raid iCr airy Orr She spent Sunday in Louisville and will visit the Mammoth Cave before returning to New York The Kendalls Convicted The trial of Milton Kendall awd William and Charles charged with the murder of Eugene CasHell was conclud ed Saturday at NicholaWiU Milton and William being found gtiiltj of nuuMlanghter and aeuteiioed to five years each in the penitentiary Charles was acquitted It will be remembered that Caasell was killed one night while protecting his stock from thieves Tournaments This Thursday will be an important day for the members of Blue Grass Gun Club In the morning Wallace Steele and Alvx Crawford will have a match shoot for twentyfive dollars aside at one hun dred live English sparrows In the afternoon the Merchandise Shoot which began on Decoration Day will be finished A number of valuable prizes will be contested for at this tour- nament Public Speaking j Hon John R Allen candidate for Congress has the following for public speaking in Bourbon j Clintouville June 12 2 pm North Middletown Wednesday June 18 2 p m Little Rock Thursday June 14 2 p in Centerville Thursday 14 T30 pm Hutchison Friday June 15 T89 pm Shawhan Friday June In 780 pm Millersburg Saturday June 16 2 p m E O Fretwell Assigns E O Fretwell of this city made a general assignment yesterday for the benefit of his creditors to J D Mc Clintock The schedule has not been filed Mr Fretwell has about two hun dred acres of laud Minor Court Decisions TOM GREEN who is black was tried Saturday before acting County Judge J W Thomas Jr for breach of the peace and fined 15175 Nettie Hill charged with calling a colored friend bad names was fined 936 Monroe Smith was fined 1375 for using insulting and abusive language Echoes Front Flkdom Every member of the Democratic State ticket nominated last week in Indiana is an active member of the B P O E The Republican nominee for of Indiana is also an Elk Georgetown Elks will give Fourth of July celebration Paris Lodge No 373 B P O E will meet tonight at the usual Hour A large attendance is desired Col John R Allen candidate for Congress iu this District is a leading member of the Lexington Elk lodge An Excellent JEnterteuMaicut The reserved seat sale for the Elk m- tertaiiinient at the opera house tomor- row night for the benefit of the Paris Public Library Fund is large and in- dicates that the house will be packed Many of the gentlemen and Indies will be in full evening dress anti the occa- sion will be a society event Two plays Tis Human To Err and In Honor Bound will be presented by Mr and Mrs James R McCanii Miss Margaret Ingles Mr John Williams and others Numbers by the Elk and vaudeville by others will be given between acts A handsome new lot of scenery will be usei tomorrow night for the first time It was painted at Chicago for Prof Edwin Boone who has kindly loaned it to the Elks for this performance Admission fifty cents to lower floor thirtyfive cents upstairs Seats on sale Brooks drug store MRS CAMILLA WILSONS music pupils gave a delightful recital Friday night at her residence The program was ad mirably given Her younger pupils will give the operetta The Katydids to night at the opera house THE Bourbon County Institute will be held on the Chautauqua grounds at Lex ington from July 2d to 6th inclusive of from 4th to 8th earn a short lab rOn Q ml s sour Week- I i i I i Tuesday I I I a Governor I I I j I I I mat cut ed w number appoint- ments i Juana Quar- tet r in- stead ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ TilE MOVIX6 THRONG Abou Our Guests and Departures Snoletys Doing Miss Mabel Hill leas returned from a visit in Louisville Mrs Solomon Spears is visiting Mrs W H Clay in Lexington- J W Davis and sons Withers and John were in Cynthimm yesterday on a visit Mrs Dorms Hampton of St Louis is the guest of Dr and Mrs W C Usaer- ylm Eddi Speaca goes to CTHth- iaua this week to be the gnesfc of Miss Margaret Lyne Mrs R Lee Whipple and son re turned yesterday to Louisville after a visit to Louis Hooge Mrs Hughes Broustou tune down yastariar fremi L xu gfcOTt for visit at the home of her father Mr George Alexander Miss Matilda Alexander has arrived home from Cincinnati where she hits been jitteuding Miss Elys private school at Clifton Messrs Ed Thomas and Henry Thomas of Leitclifield arrived for a short visit to their sister Mrs Kittie Brown Mr and Mrs Joseph Bloomfield to returned to Cyiitliiaua yesterday after a visit to Mr and Mrs G L Heyman on Convent Heights Rev and Mrs E H Rutherford went to Cincinnati yesterday to visit Rev Rout who is receiving medical treatment at a hospital in that city Mr James Condon has resigned his position in Cincinnati and has come to Pas for a short visit He will part in the Elk performance tomorrow nightThe launch Kentuckytook a party of ten up Stoner for a delightful ride Saturday evening The party was given in honor of the guests of the Misses But- ler of Vine street performance at the Grand tomorrow night for the benefit of the Public Library Fund be a society event A number of ladies and gentle men will be in full evening dress One box has already been sold Mrs Jake Slaughter left yesterday- for her home in Eminence after spend- ing a few days with Mr and Mrs A J Winters and attending the commence ment of the High School where her daughter Miss Ora has been attending school Miss Slaughter left Friday for a visit in Lexington Mr and Mrs George H Shawhan- of Kansas City are here on a visit after an absence of many years Mr Shaw han is a former citizen of Bourbon and believes that his grandfather built prolfe ably the first distillery in Bourbon Mr Shawhan lives at 605 Baltimore avenue and will be assist Bour bon people in searing accornodations during the big Democratic Convention Persons who intend going should re member his number The house party which has been en tertained by Misses Margaret and Ollie Butler has disbanded and the guests have all left the city Miss Georgia Goodwin of Harrison Miss Frances Steele of Woodford and Miss Ethel Moody of Eminence have returned to their homes and Miss Josephine Moore and Mr Chas Moore of Waco Texas have gone to visit Miss Ruby Arm strong near Frankfort Miss Estelle Daugherty of Dallas Texas accom panied by Miss Ollie Butler left yester- day for Lexington to attend a leap year dance last night and to visit friends in that city These charming young ladies made many friends in Paris and had attention shown them Judge Cantrill Petitioned A delegation of Bourbon citizens com posed of James Kerns Walker Muir Nathan Bayless Sr Wm Remington and Albert Thompson waited on Judge J E Cantrill at Versailles on Sunday June 3d and asked him to depose the Hon E M Dickson from the office of Master Commissioner of Bourbon County and appoint Judge Russell Mann his successor This move was taken because Mr Dickson voted for Brown instead of Goebel Mr Dickson is a leading member of the Bourbon Bar and has made an excellent and faithful official and his many friends are indig nant t the movement against him It is said that Judge Cantrill told the com- mittee that he would lay the matter be fore the Bourbou Bar and let them de- cide the question It is not believed that Judge Cuiitrill will make any change in the office CECIL ELDKIGE has joined the church at Georgetown and secured a purse of 21 to take Susie over into Indiana but like the cat they all come back to Georgetown You cant lose Cecil All hail the glad commencement time With all attractive features The land resounds with long essays And adieus to chums and teachers THE Library Committee earnestl requests all members of the musical literary clubs to show their appreciation of the assistance proffered by the Elks by their attendance upon the entertain ment to be given by them on Wednes dny evening June 18th at the opera house for the benefit of the Library Arrivals Mrs afternoon take TheElk many U and the baby and Metes a yester- day Will glad to ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ = The Democratic Convention The Democratic mass convention held at the court house Saturday to select delegates to the Louisville convention was quite a affair George Morrow was Chairman of the meeting and Frank Remington Secre- tary Resolutions offered by F L 3 c Chesney were passed endorsing the Chicago platform and the platform of the Kentucky State platform of 1809 Approving the action of the Legislature during the contests and denouncing the aaBsassiiintiou of Gov Goebel Declare opposition to trusts militarism imperi- alism anal Colonial policy Denounces- W S Taylor and resolves that the Re- publican State Convention by endorsing Taylor mode itself particeps criminis with him in his crimes Declares for Hon Wm Jennings Bryan and are instructed to vote for only such candidates for delegates to the National Democratic Convention as are favorable to his nomination The following resolutions were also passed Krolve l That the Democracy of Bourbon County the action of the District Uaiumttee held at Lex iugtou a convention for a primary lection as not beint for the purpose securing the nomination of the choice of the people bnt for the pur- pose of defeating snch choice Resolved That we condemn the meth- ods and the haste with which a chairman was selected for the Democratic Com- mittee of this County and we also con- demn the action of suid chairman in voting for such convention instead of a primary election such convention not beiuj deuiHudrd bnt by the Dem cracy of this county Following are th delegates from the Paris precinct lances OBnu F L McChesney Horace Miller J M Thomas E B January Denis Dundou Wm iemington J W Thomas Jr T E Moore Jr Chairman of the County Committee made a ringing speech defending himself and the Com mittee and making a plea for harmony hi the party There was a large vote against this resolution Mr Moores speech was heartily applauded George McCamey made a short speech regarding the objections to a Congressional primary and Hon John R Allen asked and was granted the opportunity to reply to Mr McCarney After the convention Mr South Trimble was introduced by F L Mc Chesney and made a short speech de- nouncing the assassination of Governor Goebel denouncing the Louisville Post and asking the support of Bourbon county Mr Allen then addressed the audience presenting his clowns for the support of Bourbon He made an eloquent plea for a united Democracy and made a splendid impression on the audience I JUDGE SMITH has returned home from fo visifrtoMissourk THE FAIR LOOK AT THIS THE FAIRS 19c SALE FOR FRIDAY Here are inducements hold out to you Better goods for less money bet ter quality for less profits and better values with more satisfaction 120 sheets fine note paper 19c envel- opes to match 5 packages for 19c extra 200 page day book at 19c ink tablets 20 on sale extra good paper and a bargain at each packet note or let ter size each with blotter 6 for 19c GRANITE WARE SPECIALS 8qt granite milk pans 19c granite preserving large 4qt size at 19c granite handled stew or sauce pans 4qt size at 19c granite tea pots 4qt size at 19c large deep granite wash basins 19c WOODENWARE C Double 19c shoe last and stand 19c large wood butter bowls 19c heavy painted and extra deep foot tubs 19c onepint tin cups per doz 19c Mtcken lamps complete with No 2 burner and reflector at 19a wire rat traps 19c best fiber water pails 19c tooth picks 6 packages for 19c EVERYTHING LISTED AT 19C One gallon sprinklers incandescent- gas burners best mica chimneys doz extra glass fruit saucers doz stone China plates doublethick 10qt seam less dish pans milk pails 12qt size 4 onegallon milk crocks heavy large size with covers No 8 skillets best Acme fry pans 1 doz 9iii pie pans THE F W Shackleford Contractor and Builder PARIS KY P O Box O SALE The heirs of Mrs C Doehrer will offer for sale publicly on the prem ises at 2 p m on THURSDAY JUNE 14th 1900 the residence of the deceased situated fcon High between Fourth and Fifth stsThis is an extremely desirable erly and a splendid investment Resi- dence is stories and base- ment 10 rooms furnished bathroom besides 2 rooms in basement and 2 splendid house in seen by probable purchasers Owners have 15 for lower floor only which purchaser could sublet live on if desired Inspection of house by bidders invited s TEBMS Made known on day of saVe lively i disuppi ove of oppcs d e sic I wash boards DESIR BLE CITY RESIDENCE- FOR st ce lars be dele- gates ins abstituting v galvan- ized r FAIR- e o t 1 a ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ At Reduced Prices Cell and see the Bargains Waists WHITE COLORED Made of Dimities Lawns and Piques New Collars New Belts New Summer UnderwearF- or Men Women and Children MidSummer Creations in Mens an Apparel Fully a Hundred Varieties I Every new shade from the me l in kind Europe has been made up for us by the most the latest and most stylish garments by skilled union tailors Nothing is spared in Critical people will at once discover the points of superiority in fit and finish and the extremely low prices is the iuo4I wonderful feature Our study always is How Cheap We Sell Our Garments anti not How Much Will Bring Our facilities for buying are as great as any earth Buying woolens and trimmings direct from the besr business with insignificant expenses all these surprise tie accomplished I More styles now shown than ever in Mens and Boys Worsteds and Flannels in light awl lark shades Figured and plain fabrics in weights suitxbl for all seasons at 5f 6 750 10 12 and 15 PARKER JAMES YM B 0 D It you cannot read this small print at a distance of 14 inches your eyesight is failing and should have immediate attention i Imperial spectacles and eyeglasses have perfect lenses perfectly centred and of purest material set ID frames of the highest elasticity and consequently of greatest with the utmost lightness and elegance Whe aaa leese are scientifically fitted by Ur C H system they always give saUsfactkm fer tb are perfect buy cheap spectacles nor of men who do know bow to ftt them poorly spectacles or tenses and are better off glasses with either Buy Imperial spectacles of a reWable dealer and they will last longer without change In end S We have engaged the services of Dr C H Bowen who will visit our store on the second and last Thursdays of each month and invite all to call and have their eyes examined for which there is no charge Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded Next visit ThursdayJJune 14 1900 Hello REFRIGERATORSW- E HAVE THE Gurney RefrigeratorsT- HE BEST IN TOWN COME SEE THEM WINN LOWRY AND KOMf NEGLIGEE SHIRTS j UNDERWEAR I FANCY SOXi- i BELTS and SUSPENDERS ISTRAWOHATS WASH SUITS and PANTS for children In endless varieties PRICE i CO Tailor Matle- ui ts anti kirts ti I Ladies Shirt A D 10 II Ties- i i I G TUCKER I I 1- V V V I T- 1r Masterpiece of Art Tailoring are th I I I must mill I best our goods in order to the most attractive style U C They I I tandard mills in the world for cash eOlldllCriu as nonn ass I Spring Suits They are in Caasniere Scotches Vicunas Clieviottsf I l i de I UUUUUUUUU U1 UUUUUUUUU I not 0 170- I I r KEEP ABLE J j SUMMER I t e at 1 cams Boys mw Anil rig corn th- eo manufact- nrinb s a4s e oa alb E t 4 s won ak S Y KOOL1- a r < > = < +

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Page 1: TIE fiUUIIIIO NESfl- Tailor Matle- · 2017-12-15 · THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY TUESDAY JUNE 12 1900 5 S u th YerKsiaWif bed 1SS- 1SMl CfeHMUUI iU rl- TKLSPHONE NO 124 f MNfe te Advance

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TAU it ride wp Sootier this week onJiMMBh Keatncky wing the moonlightaims Steer is wonderfully baautil-

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Wx are prepared to paint busiesetc in first dase style at

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HoaSBKBEPKRS can improve theirfurniture wonderfully with a

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IDHE name f Herbert WashingtonLewis of Paris Ky appears among theolavou graduates of the Eckstein NortonUniveraty at Louisville

FOR SALE Scholarship to Coiamercnfil College of Kentucky UniversityWIlbur R Smith President andscholarship to Lexington Business Collags Inquire at THE NEWS office

THE salary of Postmaster Bosleyraised 100 accordinging to the

racating of Jane 1st The salary is nowyear A number of Ken

taoky postmasters get a raise thisBMBth-

CBDAKINE Furniture Polish is the bestknown article for polishing and renew-ing aM kinds of finished woods It remtvB grease scratches flyspecks

marks and is endorsed by leadingoalecs Price twentyfive cents perbottle G W DAVIS

THE commancoment week at CentralTJaiveraty Richmond began Sundaysad the graduation exercises will be heldteaaorrow morning Edwin V Tadlockai Ctarettoe Wright of this county are

graduates Mr Tadlock iswater tad Mr Wright is the class

There are ten graduates this

TJU ladies of the Second PresbyterianChawoih Miss Nannie Barfeam of Danville to give one of her

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aVartly after oae oclock Sunday aftera am aeeavat of the burning out of a

hi Connellys alley on EighthTire horses hitched to

rhaarioiii engine and hose wagon were90 to the fire that the

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tdfle spew in opening oa Sunday

VmtY fiend of the Paris Publicshould attend the performance

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accident happened while the little fellow was left alone for a moment andwhew the father coukl reach the childits clothes were all blazing He waspinned in a laurel of water to ex

tht flames The child washorribly burned and only lived a shorttime The Pepper family lives on thecorner of Fifteenth and streets

Miss Gould ReturnsQnte a crowd aatentbled at the L

2f depot Saturday afternoon to greetMias Helen MUer Gould as she re-turned to Cincinnati from the comMencxnueut at BereuGould shook hands with a ofpersons and was presented with flowersl y lass Willie Johnson raid iCr airyOrr She spent Sunday in Louisvilleand will visit the Mammoth Cave beforereturning to New York

The Kendalls Convicted

The trial of Milton Kendall awdWilliam and Charles charged with themurder of Eugene CasHell was concluded Saturday at NicholaWiU Miltonand William being found gtiiltj ofnuuMlanghter and aeuteiioed to fiveyears each in the penitentiary Charleswas acquitted It will be rememberedthat Caasell was killed one night whileprotecting his stock from thieves

Tournaments ThisThursday will be an important day for

the members of Blue Grass Gun ClubIn the morning Wallace Steele and

Alvx Crawford will have a match shootfor twentyfive dollars aside at one hundred live English sparrows

In the afternoon the MerchandiseShoot which began on Decoration Daywill be finished A number of valuableprizes will be contested for at this tour-nament

Public Speakingj Hon John R Allen candidate forCongress has the following

for public speaking in Bourbonj Clintouville June 12 2 p m

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E O Fretwell Assigns

E O Fretwell of this city made ageneral assignment yesterday for thebenefit of his creditors to J D McClintock The schedule has not beenfiled Mr Fretwell has about two hundred acres of laud

Minor Court DecisionsTOM GREEN who is black was tried

Saturday before acting County Judge JW Thomas Jr for breach of the peaceand fined 15175

Nettie Hill charged with calling acolored friend bad names wasfined 936

Monroe Smith was fined 1375 forusing insulting and abusive language

Echoes Front FlkdomEvery member of the Democratic State

ticket nominated last week in Indiana isan active member of the B P O EThe Republican nominee forof Indiana is also an Elk

Georgetown Elks will give Fourth ofJuly celebration

Paris Lodge No 373 B P O E willmeet tonight at the usual Hour Alarge attendance is desired

Col John R Allen candidate forCongress iu this District is a leadingmember of the Lexington Elk lodge

An Excellent JEnterteuMaicut

The reserved seat sale for the Elk m-

tertaiiinient at the opera house tomor-row night for the benefit of the ParisPublic Library Fund is large and in-

dicates that the house will be packedMany of the gentlemen and Indies willbe in full evening dress anti the occa-sion will be a society event

Two plays Tis Human To Err andIn Honor Bound will be presented by

Mr and Mrs James R McCanii MissMargaret Ingles Mr John Williamsand others Numbers by the Elk

and vaudeville by others will begiven between acts

A handsome new lot of scenery will beusei tomorrow night for the first timeIt was painted at Chicago for ProfEdwin Boone who has kindly loanedit to the Elks for this performance

Admission fifty cents to lower floorthirtyfive cents upstairs Seats on saleBrooks drug store

MRS CAMILLA WILSONS music pupilsgave a delightful recital Friday night ather residence The program was admirably given Her younger pupils willgive the operetta The Katydids tonight at the opera house

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Abou Our Guests andDepartures Snoletys Doing

Miss Mabel Hill leas returned froma visit in Louisville

Mrs Solomon Spears is visiting MrsW H Clay in Lexington-

J W Davis and sons Withers andJohn were in Cynthimm yesterday on avisit

Mrs Dorms Hampton of St Louisis the guest of Dr and Mrs W C

Usaer-ylm Eddi Speaca goes to CTHth-

iaua this week to be the gnesfc of MissMargaret Lyne

Mrs R Lee Whipple and son returned yesterday to Louisville after avisit to Louis Hooge

Mrs Hughes Broustou tune down

yastariar fremi L xu gfcOTt for visitat the home of her father Mr GeorgeAlexander

Miss Matilda Alexander has arrivedhome from Cincinnati where she hits

been jitteuding Miss Elys private schoolat Clifton

Messrs Ed Thomas and HenryThomas of Leitclifield arrived

for a short visit to theirsister Mrs Kittie Brown

Mr and Mrs Joseph Bloomfield toreturned to Cyiitliiaua yesterday after avisit to Mr and Mrs G L Heymanon Convent Heights

Rev and Mrs E H Rutherfordwent to Cincinnati yesterday to visitRev Rout who is receiving medicaltreatment at a hospital in that city

Mr James Condon has resigned hisposition in Cincinnati and has come to

Pas for a short visit He willpart in the Elk performance tomorrow

nightThelaunch Kentuckytook a party

of ten up Stoner for a delightful rideSaturday evening The party was givenin honor of the guests of the Misses But-

ler of Vine streetperformance at the Grand

tomorrow night for the benefit of thePublic Library Fund be a societyevent A number of ladies and gentlemen will be in full evening dress Onebox has already been sold

Mrs Jake Slaughter left yesterday-for her home in Eminence after spend-

ing a few days with Mr and Mrs A JWinters and attending the commencement of the High School where herdaughter Miss Ora has been attendingschool Miss Slaughter left Friday fora visit in Lexington

Mr and Mrs George H Shawhan-of Kansas City are here on a visit afteran absence of many years Mr Shawhan is a former citizen of Bourbon andbelieves that his grandfather built prolfeably the first distillery in BourbonMr Shawhan lives at 605 Baltimoreavenue and will be assist Bourbon people in searing accornodationsduring the big Democratic ConventionPersons who intend going should remember his number

The house party which has been entertained by Misses Margaret and OllieButler has disbanded and the guestshave all left the city Miss GeorgiaGoodwin of Harrison Miss FrancesSteele of Woodford and Miss EthelMoody of Eminence have returned totheir homes and Miss Josephine Mooreand Mr Chas Moore of Waco Texashave gone to visit Miss Ruby Armstrong near Frankfort Miss EstelleDaugherty of Dallas Texas accompanied by Miss Ollie Butler left yester-day for Lexington to attend a leapyear dance last night and to visitfriends in that city These charmingyoung ladies made many friends inParis and had attention shownthem

Judge Cantrill PetitionedA delegation of Bourbon citizens com

posed of James Kerns Walker MuirNathan Bayless Sr Wm Remingtonand Albert Thompson waited on JudgeJ E Cantrill at Versailles on SundayJune 3d and asked him to depose theHon E M Dickson from the office ofMaster Commissioner of BourbonCounty and appoint Judge Russell Mannhis successor This move was takenbecause Mr Dickson voted for Browninstead of Goebel Mr Dickson is aleading member of the Bourbon Bar andhas made an excellent and faithfulofficial and his many friends are indignant t the movement against him Itis said that Judge Cantrill told the com-

mittee that he would lay the matter before the Bourbou Bar and let them de-

cide the question It is not believedthat Judge Cuiitrill will make anychange in the office

CECIL ELDKIGE has joined the churchat Georgetown and secured a purse of

21 to take Susie over intoIndiana but like the cat they all comeback to Georgetown You cant loseCecil

All hail the glad commencement timeWith all attractive features

The land resounds with long essaysAnd adieus to chums and teachers

THE Library Committee earnestlrequests all members of the musicalliterary clubs to show their appreciationof the assistance proffered by the Elksby their attendance upon the entertainment to be given by them on Wednesdny evening June 18th at the operahouse for the benefit of the Library

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The Democratic Convention

The Democratic mass convention heldat the court house Saturday to selectdelegates to the Louisville conventionwas quite a affair

George Morrow was Chairman of themeeting and Frank Remington Secre-

tary Resolutions offered by F L 3 cChesney were passed endorsing theChicago platform and the platform ofthe Kentucky State platform of 1809

Approving the action of the Legislatureduring the contests and denouncing theaaBsassiiintiou of Gov Goebel Declareopposition to trusts militarism imperi-alism anal Colonial policy Denounces-W S Taylor and resolves that the Re-

publican State Convention by endorsingTaylor mode itself particeps criminiswith him in his crimes Declares forHon Wm Jennings Bryan and

are instructed to vote for only suchcandidates for delegates to the NationalDemocratic Convention as are favorableto his nomination

The following resolutions were alsopassed

Krolve l That the Democracy ofBourbon County the actionof the District Uaiumttee held at Lexiugtou a convention fora primary lection as not beint for thepurpose securing the nomination ofthe choice of the people bnt for the pur-pose of defeating snch choice

Resolved That we condemn the meth-ods and the haste with which a chairmanwas selected for the Democratic Com-

mittee of this County and we also con-demn the action of suid chairman invoting for such convention instead of aprimary election such convention notbeiuj deuiHudrd bnt by theDem cracy of this county

Following are th delegates from theParis precinct lances OBnu F LMcChesney Horace Miller J MThomas E B January Denis DundouWm iemington J W Thomas Jr

T E Moore Jr Chairman of theCounty Committee made a ringingspeech defending himself and the Committee and making a plea for harmonyhi the party There was a large voteagainst this resolution Mr Mooresspeech was heartily applauded

George McCamey made a shortspeech regarding the objections to aCongressional primary and Hon JohnR Allen asked and was granted theopportunity to reply to Mr McCarney

After the convention Mr SouthTrimble was introduced by F L McChesney and made a short speech de-

nouncing the assassination of GovernorGoebel denouncing the Louisville Postand asking the support of Bourboncounty

Mr Allen then addressed the audiencepresenting his clowns for the support ofBourbon He made an eloquent pleafor a united Democracy and made asplendid impression on the audience

IJUDGE SMITH has returned home from

fo visifrtoMissourk

THE FAIRLOOK AT THIS

THE FAIRS 19c SALE FOR FRIDAYHere are inducements hold out to

you Better goods for less money better quality for less profits and bettervalues with more satisfaction

120 sheets fine note paper 19c envel-opes to match 5 packages for 19c extra200 page day book at 19c ink tablets20 on sale extra good paper and abargain at each packet note or letter size each with blotter 6 for 19c

GRANITE WARE SPECIALS

8qt granite milk pans 19c granitepreserving large 4qt size at19c granite handled stew or sauce pans4qt size at 19c granite tea pots 4qtsize at 19c large deep granite washbasins 19c

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Double 19c shoe last andstand 19c large wood butter bowls19c heavy painted and extra deep foottubs 19c onepint tin cups per doz19c Mtcken lamps complete with No2 burner and reflector at 19a wire rattraps 19c best fiber water pails 19ctooth picks 6 packages for 19c

EVERYTHING LISTED AT 19C

One gallon sprinklers incandescent-gas burners best mica chimneys dozextra glass fruit saucers doz stoneChina plates doublethick 10qt seamless dish pans milk pails 12qt size4 onegallon milk crocks heavy

large size with coversNo 8 skillets best Acme fry pans 1doz 9iii pie pans THE

F W Shackleford

Contractor and Builder

PARIS KY P O Box O

SALEThe heirs of Mrs C Doehrer will

offer for sale publicly on the premises at 2 p m on

THURSDAY JUNE 14th 1900

the residence of the deceased situatedfcon High between Fourth and FifthstsThis is an extremely desirableerly and a splendid investment Resi-dence is stories and base-ment 10 roomsfurnished bathroom besides 2 roomsin basement and 2 splendidhouse inseen by probable purchasers Ownershave 15 forlower floor only which purchaser couldsublet live on ifdesired

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WaistsWHITE COLORED

Made of Dimities Lawns and Piques

New Collars New Belts New

Summer UnderwearF-or Men Women and Children

MidSummer Creations in Mens anApparel Fully a Hundred Varieties

I Every new shade from the me l inkind Europe has been made up for us by the most

the latest and most stylish garments byskilled union tailors Nothing is spared in

Critical people will at once discover the points of superiorityin fit and finish and the extremely low prices is the iuo4Iwonderful feature Our study always is How CheapWe Sell Our Garments anti not How Much WillBring Our facilities for buying are as great as anyearth Buying woolens and trimmings direct from the besr

business with insignificant expenses all these surprisetie accomplished I

More styles now shown than ever in Mens and Boys

Worsteds and Flannels in light awllark shades Figured and plain fabrics in weights suitxblfor all seasons at 5f 6 750 10 12 and 15

PARKER JAMESY M B 0 D

It you cannot read this small print at a distance of 14 inches youreyesight is failing and should have immediate attention

i Imperial spectacles and eyeglasses have perfect lenses perfectly centred andof purest material set ID frames of the highest elasticity and consequently of greatest

with the utmost lightness and elegance Whe aaa leeseare scientifically fitted by Ur C H system they always give saUsfactkm fer tbare perfect buy cheap spectacles nor of men who do know bow to ftt thempoorly spectacles or tenses and are better offglasses with either Buy Imperial spectacles of a reWable

dealer and they will last longer without change In end S

We have engaged the services of Dr C H Bowen who will visitour store on the second and last Thursdays of each month and inviteall to call and have their eyes examined for which there is nocharge Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded

Next visit ThursdayJJune 14 1900 Hello

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