Bygone Stories From a Kentucky Newspaper

July - December 1885

Biography & Memoir, Historical, Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour, History, Americas
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Author: Karen Ballentine ISBN: 1230002234281
Publisher: Karen Ballentine Publication: March 24, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Karen Ballentine
ISBN: 1230002234281
Publisher: Karen Ballentine
Publication: March 24, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Volume 3: JULY THROUGH DECEMBER - In this volume you will read about:
   •    A recipe for 300 gallons of burgoo.
   •    The death and funeral of General Grant.
   •    The indictment of the Sheriff of Rowan County for murder.
   •    The filthy hog-wallow on Second Street in front of Ballenger’s jewelry store in Maysville.
   •    The pies in Philadelphia, 10,000 of them a day!
   •    A new beverage called limeade.
   •    The phrenological delineation of  character.
   •    That damphools are not all dead in Mankato, Minnesota.
   •    The 500 moonshiners on trial in Nashville.
   •    The $100,000 tomb of William H. Vanderbilt.
   •    The cure for hydrophobia by Dr. Louis Pasteur.
   •    President Cleveland’s refusal to kiss babies.
   •    The strange story of the weird hunter in the Kentucky hills.
   •    The sudden death of Vice-President Hendricks leaving the US without a vice-president for the very first time.
   •    The reference of Rev. Sam Jones, before an immense congregation, to Governor Marmaduke as, “An old swill tub.”
   •    A rumor that John Wilkes Booth was still alive.
   •    The disastrous effects of whiskey on the memory. Twenty-four witnesses could not, to save their lives, remember where they had procured whiskey the previous day.

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Volume 3: JULY THROUGH DECEMBER - In this volume you will read about:
   •    A recipe for 300 gallons of burgoo.
   •    The death and funeral of General Grant.
   •    The indictment of the Sheriff of Rowan County for murder.
   •    The filthy hog-wallow on Second Street in front of Ballenger’s jewelry store in Maysville.
   •    The pies in Philadelphia, 10,000 of them a day!
   •    A new beverage called limeade.
   •    The phrenological delineation of  character.
   •    That damphools are not all dead in Mankato, Minnesota.
   •    The 500 moonshiners on trial in Nashville.
   •    The $100,000 tomb of William H. Vanderbilt.
   •    The cure for hydrophobia by Dr. Louis Pasteur.
   •    President Cleveland’s refusal to kiss babies.
   •    The strange story of the weird hunter in the Kentucky hills.
   •    The sudden death of Vice-President Hendricks leaving the US without a vice-president for the very first time.
   •    The reference of Rev. Sam Jones, before an immense congregation, to Governor Marmaduke as, “An old swill tub.”
   •    A rumor that John Wilkes Booth was still alive.
   •    The disastrous effects of whiskey on the memory. Twenty-four witnesses could not, to save their lives, remember where they had procured whiskey the previous day.

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