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THE BOURBON HEWSSeventeenth Year Established 1881
Enieied at the Post office at Paris Kyseco i ass mail matter
TELEPHONE NO 124
SUBSCRIPTION PRICESPayable in Advance
One year S2 00 Six mouths
as
3100
NEWS costs you cant kven oet a re¬
port FUOM A GUN FREE OF CHARGE
Make all Checks Money Orders Etcpayable to the order of Champ MilIiKB
Thursday and Friday Febru¬
ary 3d and 4th we will offer be-
low
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original cost price our entirestock of ladies muslin underwearconsisting of a large line of skirtsnight dresses drawers chemiseand corset covers It is to yourinterest not to miss this sale
FRANK 00Wednesday will be ground hog day
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Armours sliced star bacon at McDermott Spears
Wm Willet is acting as day watch-
man¬
at the L N passenger depot
Steven Willis of this city has beengranted a pension of ten dollars permonth
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John Bauer of Cynthiana has ac-
cepted
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a clerkship at the Bluegrassgrocery
The stone crossing on Third and MainstreetB has been replaced by a woodencrossing
The next meeting of the KentuckyMidland Medical Society will be held inGeorgetown in April
Wanted T6 buy three or fourturkey hens bronze variety preferredApply at The News office 2t
The Mormon elders in Harrisoncounty have so far failed to get a room
in which to hold their meetings
Found A etore key Owuer canhave same by calling at The News office
and paying for this advertisement
The Paris Electric Light Companyhas elected the following officers Pres-
ident
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D Turney Vice President R PDow Jr
Bev A E Tadlock will preach inSecond Presbyterian Church Sundaymorning at 1030 oclock No eveningservices
The pikes of Scott county have beendivided among the magistrates who
will assume charge -- of them and havethem worked
Thos Mitchell late of this city
now of Cincinnati has accepted a posi- -
tion as assistant book keeper forStanage Co on Pearl and Walnut
Kid LaFeber has accepted TommyKavanaughs offer to box for a 200 purse
Jim Marshall the well known pugilidtwants a go with Heller Kavanaugh or
Lafeber
The hide of Owney the postal cardog that went around the world hasheen stuffed and placed in the Postoffice
Museum in Smithsonian Institute atWashington
Thomas Goff of North Middletownand John Goff of Indian Old Fields
Crk connty have just attained theirseventy seventh birthday They are
prably thcoldest twins in the country
Prof Edwin Sparks of Chicago Uni--
versitv will lecture to night at theMethodiRt Church under the auspices of
the Paris Literary lab SubjectSamuel Adams Admission twenty
five cents
You be the doctor for a little whileand make a critical examination of a
bundle of our laundry work and see if
jou cannot conscientiously recommendhe
Bourbon Steam Laundry
Dr F L Lapsley of this city J P
Ripley of Lawrenceburg a d Mayor
Julian of Frankfort will be the4jndges
at the Mid Winter declamatory contest
a Winchester next Friday night
he Danville Advocate says Mr
and Mrs Vimont Lvle will make NewYork City their home Mr Lyle having
ade a most desirable arrangement forthe practice of law in that city
Tie children who made applicationfor membership in the National Society
f the Children of the American Revolu-
tion
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are requested to meet at the homef Mrs Robert C TaIdoU at two oclock
to morrow- -
Frank Ireland writes to Deputy
Miinil Wallace Mitchell from Califor-
nia
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that he has acquired an interest in a
gold mine in Nevada county and hopes
thave enough money to buy Pariswheji he returns to Kentucky
TUe Clement Engagement
Cjbese has already been quite a grati- -
ing advance of tears for the Clay
Cfanient engagement to morrow night
artbe oper home andthe performance
wil no doubt b quit society event
Paris should giv the distinguished actor
ind bis beaatifal plaj hearty welcome
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Xaat Nights Boxing Contests
THE OCTftBON TSTEWS Fill DA JANUARY 28 1898
A large crowu in which were scoresof leading citizens of Paris and dele-gations
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from Lexington Georgetownand Millersburg saw two lively box ¬
ing contests decided at the opera houselast night under the auspices of theParis Athletic Club Tfae principalevent was a ten round go between KidLaEeber and Louis Heller of Cincinnatiwhich referee Desha Lncas declared adraw Though Lafeber forced thefighting Heller had decidedly the best ofthe contest cleverly avoiding Lefeberaswings and punishing Lefeberconsiderably The fighting wasfast in the fifth sixth andeighth rounds Heller landing oftenon Lafebers libs and lace and severaltimes on his stomach Lafeber weak-ened
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considerably in these rounds butmade a game fight throughout
The preliminary contest was a swiftfifteen round contest between EddieParker and Warren Brooks two localboxers Brooks had the advantage inweight reach and quickness but Parkermade an excellent fight Louis Lafeberthe referee declared the fight a draw
A ludicrous contest was a free for allscrap between five colored middleweights who did much promiscuouspounding
Heller and Lafeber were seconded bytheir brothers
A Supposed Sharper In The Toils
G T Fields registered at the HotelFordham January 10th He was ac-
companied¬
by his wife and arrangedfor a rednced rate saying he would remaiu several weeks No payment wasmade to Landlord James Connors tillthe 20th when a check of Robt Clark
Co of Cincinnati for 15 wastendered 13 being credited on accountand 2 in cash given to Fields Noother payment was received though re-
peated¬
promises were made and Fieldsand wife left the Fordham on the 20thdurine the temporary absence of MrConnors Fields was subsequently ar-
rested¬
on a charge of fraudulently obobtaining lodging the first case of thekind ever tried here A hung jury re ¬
sulted at Wednesdays trial but yesterday in Judge Webbs court a juryfined Fields 15
Fields was then arrested on a chargeof larceny on a warrant sworn out byMr E M Dickson charging the theftof two valuable law books It is allegedFields check from Robt Clark Co
was in payment for the stolen booksMr Dickson having recovered one ofthem in Cincinnati The trial was setfor Monday at ten a m
An officer yesterday told The Newsthat it was thought Fields is a slickconfidence man Report alleges thatlaw books have been stolen in Winchester and other Central Kentucky townsby a party who gave the name ofFields to book buyers in Cincinnati
Fields visited the Paris newspaperoffices soon after his advent in the cityand represented that his object here wasto get up an elaborately illustratedwrite up or Paris He told The Newsthat he had published twenty two suchwrite ups
Fields was in no way connected withany Pari6 paper
Landlord Connors has generously ten-
dered¬
Mrs Fields a temporary homeThe lady is apparently destitute ofmoney and friends
A Klondike Partyf
Chas Kill of this city and SidneyOffutt of Georgetownwill leave Sundayafternoon for the Klondike gold fieldsin company with a party of ten menIrom Ohio and Kentucky The partyTrill be under the leadership of GoigeShadbourne of Indiana who has madethree trips to Alaska They will go byboat from Seattle to Dyea thence toDawson City through the Chilkoot passthe shortest route They will take withthem supplies for one year and expect toreach the gold fields about the 15th ofMay Many friends of Messrs Hill andOffut wish them unbounded success
Nevr Departure In Distilling
The G-- G-- White Distillery is puttingin a patent drier bv which thpy willutilize the slop which was formeily runinto Stoner creek or fed to cattle Thenew appliance will strain the waterfrom the pulp and will dry the latterThe dried slop stuff makes excellentfeed for dairy cows Most of the driedslop will be shipped to Germany andother foreign conntries
Court Culllngs
In Tude Purriells court WednesdayBad Irvi was sentenced thirty days injail at hard labor for stealiug HarryBedfordd overcoat
Kitty Greevous a fifteen year oilcolored girl who was arrested orstealing a peck of coal from an L N carwas lectured for her Greevous error andwas dismissed
The 750 train to Cincinnati and the
an hour a half Tuesday on accountof a landslide near Butler
Fleischmakns compressed yeast atMcDermott Spears
Ousters celery freBh cakescrackers new lignum molasses NewYork cream cheese
tf Nkwton Mitchell
PEESONAL MENTION
COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED BY
THE NEWS MANf
Notes Hastily Jotted On The Streets AtThe Depots In The Hotel Iiohbies AndElsewhere
Miss Tinnie Ewalt was in Cincin ¬
nati TuesdayMrs L Grinnau is visiifng relatives
in LexingtonA T Forsyth is in Richmond on a
business tripHon E M Dickson was in Ciucin
nati WednesdayMiss Nannie Clay was a visitor in
Lexington yesterday- -
Mrs C M Clay Jr was a visitorin LexingtonlTuesday - J3
Mr Lee Price made a business tripto Mt Sterling yesterday
Miss Pink Shropshire of Harrisonis visiting Miss Hattie Brock
Ex Sheriff Beeding made a businesitrip to Cincinnati Wednesday
Mr I L Price was in CincinnatiWednesday on a business trip
Eld H S Saxby of Ruddles Millsleft Wednesday for Kansas City
Mrs J M Roddy of Midwayvisited relatives in the city this week
Editor Desha Breckinridge of theLexington Herald was in the city yes-
terday¬
Mr P Nippert goes to Louisville to-
day¬
to visit his daughter Mrs PercyHenry
Miss Bessie Carter is here fromWinchester on a visit to her father MrO P Carter
Misses Etta and MamieMcClintockwill entertain the Violet Whist ClubTuesday night
Mr Mike ITeeney Superintendentof the Lexington Gas Woiks was in thecity Wednesday
Mrs John D Harris of Madisonarrived here yesterday to visit herdaughter Mrs C M Clay Jr
Mrs W G Talbott pretty littledaughter Marie Dudley Talbott arevisiting the family of Col Brent Arnoldin Newport
The Young Married Ladies EuchreClub will be entertained by Mrs HughMontgomery Miss Emma Scott onDuncan avenue this afternoon
Mrs George Alexander and littledaughter Marion Miss Edith Alex-
ander¬
are guests of Mr and Mrs Am-
brose
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Buford in Covington this week
Misses Louie Andrews and OliveFant two very lovely young ladies ofFlemingburg arrived yesterday to bethe guests of Mrs George W Stuart onMt Airy avenue -
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Mr Purnell and son MasterReynoMs PurneH who have been visit ¬
ing Judge W M Purnell and Mr andMrs A T Forsyth returned Wednes¬
day to Bowling Green Mo
Miss Harriet Glascock passedthrough Paris yesterday from Maysville en route to El Paso Texas tospend the balance of the Winter withher sister Mrs E H Fisher
Langdons receptionMcDerinott Spears
We remove the rough edgesfrom collars and cuffs and mouldthem round and smooth It is apleasure to wear our launderedlinenBOURBON STEAMj LAUNDRY
iDavis Thompson Isgkig have in
school childrens shoes extra good valuesfor very little money Try them
Advertised Letter Iiist
List of letters remaining unclaimedin Paries Ky postoffice Jan 28 1898
Adams GeoBlake JohnBell Mihs GeorgieBrewer EmmaBrown LizzieBowler RobertBrown Mary LCarpenter Mary
M GCrosse JuliaDerbyDunphard Mealie
W OFinnie SallyGarrett N WHarris AliceHenry Chas EHixon Lewis
March
train
flakes at
Mrs EllenJrckson DelilahJohnson MarthaJohnson LuretiaJohnson Mrs LucyJohnHon Mrs LizzieLong Mrs BessieLucas Charles
Coleman Nancy Mathey
Cynthia
Edwards
Hughes
EmileParker Mrs G APotts Miss MagReed MrsReede Mr Fannie
WRobynson Pleasie
Mrs JnoWinn Dennis
CalvinPersons calling for aboye letters will
please say advertisedW Li DAVI8 P M
Fancy shirts at 75 cents toclose 1 at Price OosThey are winter styles andPrice Co want to make roomfor the Spring styles
Comforts and blanketsprices at J T
Engagements Toryth
1158 from Cincinnati were delayed Elizabethand
and
and
and
and
Joe
FeblTand furniture
Feb Master
Hughes
Nelson
Adelaide
Robiuson
Schwartz
Woods
worth
Hintonsat your own
Auctioneer A T
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Pritchard farm stock
CbmmUiioner landaolno ofi
Feb 16 C M Thomae aduirof GeoThomas land stock crop cct
Buy your carpets now J Ti has best and cheapettUtv
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NUPTIAL KNOTS
EngaseBMBtg Announcements And Sol ¬
emnizations Of The Marriage Vows
De Myre J Ramp son of ConductorRamp of the L N will be marriedto Miss Eleanor H Gilrain at St PetersChurch Rutland Vermont next Tues¬
day -- -
Will McMaken and Miss StellaThomason both of Georgetown con-
fessed¬
that they were secretly marriedon September 6th at Franklin IndTheir marriage was a great surprise totheir Georgetown friends
We are just as thankful for a smallpackage as a large one Each will receiye tne same thorough auU careful at-tention
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If we get the former itwill intimo grow to the latter by the satisfac-tion
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you will derive in wearing ourlaundered work
Bourbon Steam Laundry
OBITUARY
Respectfully Dedicated To The MemoryOf The Dad
Mrs Louisa Goldstien aged seventyseven the foster mother of Mr ChasGoldstein died Monday night at StJosephs Hospital in Lexington and herremains were interred at the Lexingtoncemetery Wednesday The deceasedhad been living ajt the home of Mr LWoolstein in this city and had been atthe infirmary but a week She was amost estimable woman f
The Advent
BIRTHS
Of Our FutureWomen
Men And
At Winchester fo the wifaof DavidPrewitt a aaughterJ5Jizabeth
Wednesday v highfcjto the wife ofJames Bradley an eight pound son
A female child with two well formedheads and three arms was born to thewife of Thomas Plummer of Lincolncounty this week It lived only a fewhours
Try our Bromangdon the most de-
licious¬
dessert jelly ever producedMcDermott Spears
Underwoods broiled mackerel in to-
mato¬
sauce McDekmott Spears
If you are going to have any paperingdone get my prices on contract workBig stock J T Hinton tl
GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS
Theatrical Aud OtherwiseThe Foyer
Remarks in
ME CLAY CLEMENT
The following notice of Mr ClayClement who appears at the OperaHouse to morrow night is from the De ¬
troit TribuneClay Clement opened his engagement
at the Empire in his deligbtml playThe New Dominion Tne audieu ce
last night was a large one and gave enthusiastic evidence of its approval bylaughter and applause through the playand curtain calls after pach act includ ¬
ing the last an unusual compliment inDetroit
Mr Clement has presented his playhere beforebut it is one of those simpledainty lov 6toiies so tret from theatri¬
cal effects that it seems to improve onacquaintance Its highest idedls beauti ¬
ful sentiments and attractive pictures itsquaint humor and delicious comeuymake it most refreshing and effective
In the character of Baron Franz Vic-tor
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Von Hohen8tauffen the polishedhigh minded noble and ingenious youngGerman who comes to this country tostudy botany and falls in love with acharmiig young Virginia girl MrClement has a most interesting and con-genial
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part having written it himselfHis appearance delightful accent andelegant manners with the quiet ease andsimplicity of his acting make it a mostenjoyable character study
Edgar Baum of Mt Sterling is aleading member of the Eugenia BlairCompany which plays in Mt SterlingDanville and Maysville next weekMiss Blair who ia the wife of RobertDowning the tragedian is appearing in
Camille The New MagdalenCarmen and The New East Lynne
Mrs Robert MantellBehrens is at the point ofDetroit
The is the asby A J Co
of this city7 a m
9 a m10 a m11 a m12 m2 p m3 p m4 p m5pro
Charlottedeath at
Yesterdays Temperature
following temperaturenoted yesterday Winters- -
28282931323386o83433
7 p m 2
STOLENFrom our stable Paris Ky January
22d 1898 two aets of single buggy harness we will pay a reward of 20 forrecovery of goods and capture of thief
TURNEY CLARK
DjyiiopAll pprson8 who have not paid fheir
poll tax for 1897 are notified to call atthe Sheriffs office and settle same andsave costs
18jan 4t JOS WILLIAMS C B C
NOTICEWill not be responsible for any debts
unless written order from meS BROOKS CLAY
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YOUR SHOESSh oil l be entirely weather proof at this season It is false
economy to wear shoes that do not keep your feet dry and comforta-
ble
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you cant afford it AVe have just arranged a special value sale o
Ladies Misses and Childrens Shoes and alco Mens and BoysShoes at low down prices Our January invoice revealed that we
have too many shoes and this fact will prove greatly to your advan- -
jtage if you will call immediately f
Davis Thomson Isgrig
Special Sale of SometMng KTX77ON THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JAN 27 28 AND 29
We make a SPECIAL SALE of
NEW EMBROIDERIES INDIA LINENSNAINSOOKS TABLE LINENS
aild NapkinsThese goods are not odds and ends but new freh goods Our
embroideries we imported ou selves for this Springs trade direct fromSt Gall and Herisaw Switzerland at a price 25 to 40pei cent belowNew York Importers
We can and will show you some rare bargains in this saleTJA sale of this kind has never been made before in Paris wherean
entire new importation has been thrown on the market at such 16w --
prices as these goods will be offered aNo old stock everything new and freshLadies are invited to call and see these goods whether they buy or
not
CONDONSSURPRISE SPECIAL SAL
To close but all Winter goods during the next 30 dayswe will sell everything in stock at prices less than cost
Dress Goods formerly 75c and S100 per yard at 39 Piubracingfancy weaves broadcloths novelties and whipcord diagonal erges
Table linens and napkins large variety at costAll our underwear at much less than costPenangs and percales formerly 8c to close 4c por yardPee our hosiery at 10c and 15c per pair worth 2fcNotions oi every description less than cost10 4 New York mills sheeting worth 30c for lfii- -
Splendid bleached and unbleached cotton 5c jcr yard
FASHIONABLE TAJEHaOjRHsTC
HAVE RECEIVED SPLENDID STOCK
IMPORTED SUITINGS AND TROIISERIKOS
FOR FALL AND WINTEROur Prices lower than any house Central Kentucky when
quality and style considered you give
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OVERCOHTSElegantly trimmed and made by first class tailors aad
you will never pay 3000 or 300 againWe make pants for 500 that are good and the best
for 800 These would cost you 700 and 1200 any-where
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Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty
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UP TO OUR EARSWORK
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condition just now but we
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stillwant more and still strive to givethe same eoiinent satisfactionthai we always have in turningout your linea -- in irreproachable
stile
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