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PADUCAH DAILY SUN, 7 afternoon, exo Sunday, by SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, anes 7 Ro Sworn Ke Tw Wawadtea BD ton Fisher, 3. R. Smith, B. Farley, 3 Witherason, 3.3" Dorinn —a THE DAILY SUN 0 ALL Joeal hap ah and vicinity ich willbe without re oon party. CORRESPONDENCE, © Aspectal te eolely edition of Taw ton will be pandence. Depart in Ww ably to Fepresent x | been able ‘o ex Dwrane L, Moovr, of Chicago, is one of ihe iroly great evangelists of the covotry, Modest avd rei’ ‘og in disposition, with nolo og sevs-ilonal making at eloquence ot ora'ory, be ot dramatic in bis manner, no effort bat simply a plain, earaesi: mao, eases a power that few mea have bibit, — Afier tweniy- we °y who w'!' draw bigger crowds or ere. ate more interest (han Mi. Muody, He is now covdue ‘ag a great revival in New York In one paragraph our afternoon contemporary condemns the ¢roak- ers, who prefer to look at the wrong side of things and fail to catch oa po" five or thiv.y yeurs of eva work theve is no man in the coun to the prosperity wagon as it passes. In another it conlemns those papers that see fit to talk about the good thiogs in sight and refuse to make prominent every business failure and call attention to every idfe plant that en hich Grery locality wiihin the limite. of ite" clrew lation ADVERTISING. Rates of advertising will be made known on application. 116 North Fourth Office, Standard Flock, {Subscription Rates. Daily, per annum. Daily, Six months. . » One month Co ye0 » per week. Weekly, a5 annum in 20 cents vance. 1.00 Specimen copies {tee rr FRIDAY, NOV. 20, 1806 RGE, just prior ty the election, asked dramatics!|y, the republic ? ‘Well, Henry, The } hall yes, 1 hall, yple say she Genevat Werke is in the “ene my’s couni:y.’’ It get as gocd a diubbing late pol.tical pira‘e fiom the P «1 be will did the Burren seve tlie Populists are done Mitr the Democrats. Toa disinter- ested observer it appears the Bryan wing of the Democracy has done the]! Populists. Kentucky bas cost off the mantle of Democracy and she has given o\- ders for the toll The grend march has began, ceich on to to the band wagon, gates to go. Tee government sews ‘o | stirnog itself (0 gel he points in’ our cost ia sh fense. Nothing insures thorough preparation for w ape fo pe’ Mr. Bryan says he does not in- tend to do any thing that will en- danger his position as the head of the silver movement.’” © my! This country was made for Mr. B., if we may take bis word for it. Ir 18 more than thvee months till the inavgoration of MK is highly probable the Cut have been terminated ove way or tae other before thet Shovld ii not be terminated will not last long the «afte Tue Wilson tariff pelled the borrowin; 0 wa” will time. before thal tine it law las com- of large sums of money to make good the deficit in the nations! revenues caused by thi law. The government already owes $191,000,000 more of such deficit than it did at the pas- sage of that law, on account Waar is said (o be too expensive to supply to the famine stricken dis- tricts of India, aad coin is now be- ing sbipped Ia gely from this coun- try. One steamer took 80,000 bushels from New York lest week We may reasonably look for a little rise in the corn market soon. Tue export trade of the Uniicd Suutes in copper this year amounis to more than $12,000,000. ‘The cc per men could just a3 reasonavly ask for an increased use of that metal for money as the silver meu ihe in Either would be dis. reased use of silver. astrous, ‘The difference is only ove of degree, not of hind. pnt lasiccse Mn. Bryan does not in any of his made a ask to the late speeches, and he has god many since the election his audiences, as he did prior election, how many of them have gold. If he did be would find many hands. having to associate on with a metal that does not be well, any it in It is now now afiaid of terms equs —_——— ‘Tuose who attribute the revival of the indust to the Wilson-Gorman tariff law ave that is now Zz on wedded to their own vaunily, Not on account of, but in spite of this law, and because the retura of the Republican party to power insures its speedy repeal aud the substiiutlon of | a protective law, has the business world taken heart aguin, Tue book which the late Popo- cratic presidential candidate is about to publish will be Bryanesque in the It wil contain his views extreme. eppimetailism as an issue in 1900 his views on the Juie defeat, his | i- waphy written by his wife, and an t of his tour afver votes, which ‘| they are ip.eresiod ia is, @p. Moch ad- from te'liog the for has not yot sf vantage would people What they ,have knowa moaths about . the What they wapt'to know and bow idle what many of them, have started and what pios- pects there are for others to stat. This is the encouraging, the in esting feature. ‘There is no good ww come from a reaash of old troubl tnat are passing away iedly | , but News half he: ave improvi Tus Eveoir that times ine sovnd mouey says that pspers when publishing ihe pariiculars of the business boom should ¢'so pab- Ish. the fitlores shuidowns & c. sense in th y wo Yo sound mone; the defestotuie i Ant 6 EN Wo. piles 8. ‘u's coun- Lerrfias never seea_ perio’ so pros- perons that basiaess vaileres did not and it pevee will. The cause oveur of the majority of failures aced to some remenpt of ex. a ‘ance. » constantly ovevrring all the the wondeiful 8, the sia: iing of fac- of of the in- But of busin iesump> time. tion tories avd mills, tne cireulation gold and other evidences vestmeut of large awonnis of capital, is someibing very mach oat of the ordinary; it is an indusicial “revival ‘Ve pro; onpreccdented. reat revival is most interesving anc ‘suuctive, and taken the business stagnation of in connection wich 1e lat (wv years, it forms a most fu Ul reciprocity, ‘The stavisucs of our ecpoicng trade daring the yenr 1892 and 1893, wih th ations with whom we bad recip.ocity ‘wveaties shows conclusively ui advan. even under ibe o ve law of 1890, reciprocity ozieenenis were entered inco with bat a few of the the only Sovth Ame ‘can nation o zreement wich U's coun Sta the other American aations, and w'!l| ine, case ihe mutual desire for a close comwercial union WHAT'S THE MATTER WE MEXICO, Me supplies @ ve pment in piovieing i municians of war kable, Just cont agency sbe is providing against it scan something rem what we ave ata loss to guess, unless has connection wich the Caban siwa- tion, The followiog statement, taken of recent of from the IJnier Ocean, orders placed by the agent that government in this and foreign coan- is of no lille inieresis J. W. Grace, an Amer'ean, wh. has spent the last twenty years in tei as ister of War Phillipe Berrizable, been in Chivago for some time huy- ing supplies for the Mexican aymy. He uas now starte'l back Lo report to his superiors He is amemver of a commission which bas beea tn Europe ioepectioz the armies there and purcbasiag eup- Alihough the wok. is being jone very quietly, the Mes‘can pg evoment seems to be maklag @ great! effort to put ils wiliiary yorces into shape to meet whaiever§ encrgency | the unseiile | cour itiops to gel. As all this will be people of this vountry, ted to go F isu-speaking counuies forward, factovics, | c d puta stop | | 68 of iia iuto warmer relotionship with The sudden industry showa by the ’ w is Mexico,aud is now an agent for Min- | plies. At Paris be purchased all the munitions and military accoutre. ments, including 5,000 sabers, mai ufactured for King Menelik, the Abyssinian king, wio just ended a campaign againsi Tialian invaders of vis country. ‘The Krapp gun foun- dey received big orders for ready made artillery to be deliveed imme- dictely. In Chicago Mr. Grace ordered from the Racine Wagon Company 1]6 gun wagons. A reseive order was placed for 500 move, Mr. Hall, the company’s wan: goes to Mexico December Sih to look after bis coniracts, This order for 116 wagons bas to be filled within thirty five days. Last month this ambalances for the At Ciacidnati Mr. Grace placed an order for 6,000 rubber coats for the officer's use. The contract for army clothing went toa New York fim, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaba, ard Si, Paol secured contacts ; for’ 250 horses moaihly from a certain date. A grain firm ai Perry, Towa, secured aconuret for 5,000,000 vushels of greia. Contracis for gun emma- nivon and other war min ns we to firms in cities on the Atlantic seo- board. A big war lorn is now be'ng joc gzovated wiih New York bankers. Mexican agents are in New York nyiny ve that could be easily cooveriod into moritors and dyra- mite cruisers for use in the coast pro- tection of Mexico. firm built twelve M » aciny. Coast Defense. Feom the Int ¢ Ocean The last public act of Samuel J. | Tilden was the wiitiag of an elabo- rate and pewerful letter to Samuel J. Rai in advocacy of a liberal ap- propfiation for coast defense. He | did pot die for se years, but he | Was hoo infiria (o take any part in public affairs, Nothing of any con- | siderable importance was done in his |"fevime, avd he no doubi ought his lI r mizht as well have gone to the ver office and dooe with it. much actual influence it ever exertod is necessarily a matter of inion, but certain it is that a great of iuterest nas been developed siuce the, and if alive and i. the en- joyment of his fsculties ‘the sage of Giamevey Park would be quite ju. ued ia seeing in this development a fuldiarent of the parable of the mus- sea, The present head of the army, . Miles, is a stanch and earn alvocaie of coast defense, holdin: Vue’ Lue defense against war is | rep- aration for it at our exposed sea- bo: 1d poris. No foreige foe would drink of Iandiog an army on ou coast with a view to overrunning th Jcounixy. Defend our seaboard and VJakeside cities and the whole country will be defeuded That is General Miles idea, as it was Mr. Tildeo’s, and ihe theory is no doubt correct. Tue.e is more .tan one way to de- fend ike coast. A good navy is the main ty'og, and (hen follows, as sec- Jocal port defenses. ‘Fhe ~zion vould be defended, ong w ii, en ‘ve lake portant lessoa in political economy. | joo, ly speaking, at one point. In ; bypherween ewes: aed case of war Vo foreign man-of-wat Tre adsviciovs ‘e ofoniion of tbe}: ood be edie hy avy possible inecne Veveuvelan row livaiiou, besides! 9 ever our lakes. Our ports, from marking the bez ou"»g of a vewera}ive noribern bovodary of Maine to in cur fore sn rekiovs, will be of [tue Geif cf Mexivo, and from ext valoe to Amcricay cow.ne re, |e Borvera boaodary of W She Uniiet Slates bax dade for Ves (Sit, (0, \Soomern Calltor. a wi should be under the e.ela whai thot » ed 10] negis of coast defense. Plans to that do for he seit afte yess offend bave beguv to be ied out. negotiations, The sues of ibe ve-]Tbe present congress mae liberal goiatious between Sccveiaiy Olney |Pcvision under nis head poets i continu polic next year. | aod Lod Salisbary weaas ihe Hl eeper pr per me made from vecogoion of ‘he Un'ved |yerr to year ii will only bea few : as the legiimate protector of | years vefoie the United States will all tbe Annericon Republ'cs as azainst|be practically impreguable, having the encioachments of ap) Euopeaa |Sothing to fear from any foe, how- . ever formidable. power. — ha restlt af (haas ox ditalioos, ca WEDDING A NIV SAKIES. beiweea the Uvited Stow: and vhe|A Double Cekbration by Two other Novh and South Awe-ivan re. Promigint Mu tropalis publics, will be a gveai wiiliegoes | for the i blisoment of cowme:-| On Wedflesday of last week, tie families of Col. R. A. Peter and Mr, 1), H. Freeman joined in an anniver jsary celebration, the occasion being the 55th wedding anniversary of Mr, jana Mrs, Petes and the 35th of Mr, }and Mrs, Freeman. Col. Pever was married to Miss Ainanda Proffet where the custom house now stands ia Paducah on the 11th of Nov., 1841, the bride being but 15 years of | Mrs. Freemap’s maidea pbame was }Anna Fiiion and herself and bus- band were mazsied without a license, |Kansas being thea a teritory; aad mal fence no license was required {o The recent ement with great| make a marriage contract valid, The Britain, however. biings the Uniced|'mmediete locality was waat is now ranklin county, Otiawa being the |county seat. This was ihe home of Old John Brown, the noted tionist. Mr. Freeman says he knew |B ‘own well, and assisted him in coa- | ducting the underground railway fo |ranvivg off negro slaves f:om their |masters, He relates one instance where a party of about a dozen ruaa- nezroes were secreted ia an old | cabia out on the open praizie right in the fork ot (wo plain roads, ‘Tuere tley remaived for several days with- out being discovered, though therr | pursuers were hunting them all about the neighborhood.—-Metropolis Dem- oerat. aboli- A SHORT TERM, | A Man Who Was President of the Uoited States For One Day, David R. Aichison, a Missouri sistesman of fifiy years ago, has )|been exhumed from 'odlivion as the |men who, though bis pame does noi Jappear in the list of this country’s presidents, was for twenty-four hour the possessor of all the rights and powess iocideoial to that great office. |President Taylor's term expired in |1859, one of the rare years when [March 4 falls ow Sunday. He le ame a private citizen of the republic at noon on that day, and, as Presi. olvolvet Taylor refused, from re- gious scruples, lo take the path of otce on th holy day, Atchison, as presidoat pro jem of the senate, was copswactively the natlon's ohiet ex- eogcve uolil the next noon, when the 6—Recitatioa hy Laby Woods. 8—Kssay by Jessie Copeland, The Guarantees nion D. 227 Bdy., Padueah, Ky, antral Are the best issued by any Live In- Protection ou live and indemnity if you die. JOHNSON, RING UP TELEPHONE LALLY BP... Fi —WHEN YOL Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fresh Meats of A)l Kinds, New Canned New Crop Molasses, etc. Home Made Lard a Specialty. WANT—— Goods, Cor, oth and 'T if Agent, 118, mble Sis, ave YourHaru Earned Dollat this are ¢ It fore | by visiting Ww business, 00k bere | sale wi Lidies Jersey ribbe Ladies’ all wool m and panta, Glo, Ladies’ union suits, at {2 cents, Men's and boys bought to sell at 50 aar at less | raw ma, ia’ Ten quarter white quilts at £9 Londsdale at prices te On all novelty wea’ Colored Dress Goo keen edge of the kni | at less than cost DRIFTWOOD Jand green at 21 cents, 50 jo all-wool Se | 5 navy, at 34 cents, CATHERED ON LEVEE | EXPERT HORSESHOER, in, all-wool wat - ° cents. ARRIVALS. hosts arnbaclaiy Oar noted Iron ( Joe Fowler . Evansville Expert Track Shocing 19 cents” Geo. H. Cowling. Metropolis idle and Harness Ladies’ silk, fleece- Will J. Cummins. . «Florence Horses a Specialty beds hose at price | pe fore DEPARTURES CARRIAGE ANO BUGGY RE-| C Dick Fowler .. sees Cairo PAIRING. Ashland City . Danville ; | apes and Joe Fowler ‘ Evansville | (RESIDENCE OVER SHOP | ke any wrap in t Geo. H. Cowling... -Meuopotis| Jat cost, What more ] Nores. The Dick Fowler cleared oat for vo on time this a, m. | The Clyde passed out of the Tev- nessee river for St. Lovis last nigitt The Asbiavd City le*t for Danville tbis morntog on time with a fair ri The Joe Fowler was away sville on schedale time - bis morv- Cc Re E ing. The Lee Brocks psssed down yes-| terday at noon with a ha She did pot s on board River taiic continves quiet on ihe elihough better ibis morning] # previous, levee, than che four da The river is again receding here and the gauge showed this moruing 8.9 and falliag, a fall of four terths| in twelve hours, The Ciiy of Cls out of ihe Obio tins rksville will pinoon arrive and seveval da rs. The United $ ales steamer Jose Heury leaves tomorrow for Memphis and the young p'lot, Biliy Sati will take ber from he-e to Cairo. | haadsome and perfect boat in evecy| of is € detail, COLORED re Berdie Gove, jeaa 7—Chant by the chow ‘ o—Song by ewora in)’ jo} F, Paxton’ 10-—-Essay by Geo Woods he two-story house next door to Ww.) residence, Apply to Fisuxe, clothes Brinton B. > fiat ARCHITEC om 5, Am.-Ger Call in at 7 N Baok Bid, When You Want 4 Good Meal E+ 8. HARBOUR, leave on her retcrn (o Elizxbethtown | SALOON ANC tomo:row at 1 p. m. RESTAURAN The United States engineers de- paiiment st , Joha Phoyjz, was} Table supplied with es ., ching the let off th this moruing after} market affords BROADWAY. WRITTEN AT RANDOM, this | vlcd wo do, ‘The statewent published in ove of $4. 95 California blankets, white wes in effect be seen ¢ ious y to look nd wuld imaging, the e Louse horses hal been runt 11—Declamation by E'la Smith, cial, 12, Deba.e—Resolved, That the| It will astonish the average person pulpit does more good to + ivilzation | tke a sia rout 6:30 some than the school, Aiirmative, Alvin] Wotning on Br And watch the Gray. Moceiits, W.D. Laces pretty girls pass, ‘They are all There will be a bigh tes given at M'ing gitls; gitls who go to their the reuttonce of Mie wnt) Me ap. | blare of labor in the movning and re- ¢ - 5 > , ome rh ew of e Luny’s by the ladies of St, Paul A, |tUth home. et night, Rig ft them M. B. oburoh Sgturday night, Al MO SATSiOg ston oy . rt if at: cord’al invitaston is extended (a tha] °° {2 (Ne Barmexs worn by sou rads of Rov. J, G. Standiford, end( ef # more fotunate mem iends of Rev. J. G, Staadfor jbers of their sex, would hia little church. Let us rally and! ber 6 with br'Maneg tha pep Our sister church in Mechaules| wouid tae eclipse the former and| $ —_— | their beaaty is not artificial but gen-| For Sale or Rent, ju If you don’t belieye it st | land watch for yourgelf some morn- jag and you will sec has move pretty gitls than most peo- The Will J. Cummins arrived « of che ‘Tennesse last nigl led down Wi S hare ie woke eS aves on ier reiura to Floreace Sei-| doy or cow in Pad wio d rday at4 p.m . t Unele Sam's big side wheeley, the yesterday wivile ht house tender, Joseph Levry ove of as let in the river off the ways this * sine iu norning after being under the siten-|cliy, and de , everal tion of a forve of ship-carpeniers and | ex his was the fr caulkers for two weeks. | mishap to rt He The Gus Fowler left yesterday | Wished a speedy r ery by afternoon for Sisie:’s Bar, under +9 charier of Capt. Harphan, of the uv-| SrdAi Geaay Oaebi cia Mails devwriters ney. She will assist! sated with secing the wild hor in rescuing the sunken wire which| Genial five staiion under. tra was suok there by the towboat| Wien an alom gos in. he h Follie. Jwoot to leave his stall pron The tow boat Al Maviin arrived] enough, but he rever siops w bere yestsrday afteraooa from Civ-| pched = cinnati, towing three empty boats for] sion he 1 . the Cincinnati Cooperage Company | wes pot d 2d one loaded coal b for the St./uo.it late fa the afiecnoon Bernard Coal Company. She re-| was discovesed Iscenily iuvned up the Obio last night, patiog about four wiles fro Capt. Ryman’s new boat the H.|ci'y, He tia ved a few tim W. Buriorff which was due here this | sivce. so yesterday Chiefy vight d morning had not put in her appear- |e ded to break him of th 1 auce at alate hour, alihough sie >| fremen — were tle expected to he at the wharf thi « doc on ty o t ternoon under the inspection o “jm whips aad an alarm wes sounded vivermen and sight seekers, and they] When the horse started out be w will withoat a doubt look upon a/beaien bok and several iepetision » about taught him waat be of the at nihis untrue, Chief Voight Keep jond frequenily they make two ru The Afro-American Literary club| jg quick succession and never s meets every Tuesday night at the C. | any signs of fa M. E. chureb, Jag Tue exercises are very iaterestlog : i and large crowds attend every] Psducah is full of preity girls, So peop are other Keniveky eii'es, for this| The progeam for the next mee\‘ng] St#te is Boted for iis beauties, but ous is priated as follows : girls are prettier because we know 1—Clant by the choir. j hem so well. Ifa person desites 0 1— Prayer by Rev. C, M. Palmer, | * ¢ pave aad simple | eauty vnedoin- $—tong by the choir. he should not wait unl before 4—~Essay by Miss Mamie Woods, 108 or #her dinner aut observe (ie 5—Duet by Misses Lana Parker and) )¥¢s'y s dressed in the heigint « . fashion (iat promenale Broadway ot o'ug ta and out of th Toese | upoa witli their pretty stylish appearance, sometimes a great deal of it is ariif-| | G. R. DAVIS,|PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS. . a me very but that Paducah Model Form | Our immense stock of Model Fe | Corsets will go on sale this week at manufacturer's price Tois is a great opportunity to buy ve bes set on earth for inuch less (bea it is worth. Don't wait until wesines a ¢ all broken. Come early 9 °c often Cold, Bleak, , Penetrating weathe now du That Cloak. ' $13, 50. ke in every 4 a! fashionable a Child's Jacke’, new Blanket Weather. now We have the goods at the $1 ton blankets, for bath robes, lounge all woo! white $2.75 A pair of Blauk Blankets with faney borders. f ; Underwear. From the stock we have sold Un-| ( |derwear, You would sappose that our styles end qualities please the pecple and our prices please aheir Children's Cotton ribbed and netural wool vests and pants in all }sizes Ladies’ vests and pants, 25 to $1, Union suits for Ladies’ aud Children, 50¢ to $2.50, }Agents for Butceri 129 South Yj es extra heavy Canton Flaa 20 pie nel at 7 cents, Hope, Fruit, Pick of the Crop and Dress Goods, fe this week they won't sell at cost they must 4’ 33 in. all wool Serge, L B.Opilvied Co nN, SLATE AND IRON ROOFER ext sordinary ysing out to quit Il pay you to juying woythiag c ed vests at Ihe pedicated vests silk t ts cents; ¢ er bleach sheets than of the honey comb p close, ves in Black and wil! feel the It black, navy e, black dd er-proof Serge lined acd a $s never nan Jackets, » departme would you ask Corsets, ew 8 shapes and perd any ick Patterns, AGENT FOR... Triump) AND Front Rank Stree . i} date, (437-439-441 S, Third St. DORTA WN’ a Agent for Odell ‘Typewriter, Price $40.00, fo December 1 is the BEST SEASON for RIT HIEHL 310 BRO.sDWAY New Fall Stvles, up to- Bee our new French alt, Tril)» toe, only SB3.50O All Sizes, All Widths fr« »m C to E. i Men’s. Ladies’ and Children’s \a Shoes Exclusively. LATEST STYLES, I len’s Shoe PULAR PRICES , $2 to $s. ALL NEW GOODS. Trilby, Orient and Razor Toes. Sam Stark Distilling Co. ——DISTILLERS OF THE—— CELEBRATED Ferndale Bourbon and Rve WHISKEY We also distill and sell the best Sour Mash §2 00 whiskey in the state. Mail orders given special adention. Jugs, Boxes and bottles furnished uth Second Street free ». 120 W. A. KOLLEY, THE. CCLEBRATED= Fumar, Turn-Verein, ‘Co, Q,"* Jap and Midget Havana >» CIGARS * Strictly Havana filler, HAND MADE Lani argest and most select stock of Imported and Do- = ‘GOLD-BUG and 16 T0 | Silver Mounted Pipes are Beasties, carr the Broadway, sualan Lined Noveltivs Have alsg an immense lot of Chewing and - Tr wil pay 1 to call and examine my entire stock. Mal. A. KOLLEY, -ns~ FRED KAMLEITER, Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, Produce, Provisions. ~#{ TOBACCO, CIGARS..ETC, He HAY, CORN, TEAL, SHIPSTUFF, BRAN, OATS, FLOUR, ETC, PADUCAH, KY. TC, NOW WE ARE ALL FOR | McKinley. y We have fought the good fight, the battle is over, and the w for PROGRESS, PROSPERITY me down to busivess and come to ? FOR Dry Goods and Fine Shoes, Ladies’ Shoes, Men’s Shoes, Misses’ Shoes, Children’s Shoes Ladies’ and Mens’ ' Furnishing Goods, Bibles, Prayer Books, &c. We want the patronage as well as good wishes of every friend and ighbor and everybody else. Honest value and square dealing guaranteed for your money JOHN J DORIAN, BROADWAY Ladies’ and Gentlemen's RESTAURANT. Elegant Place. Everything First-class 'DETZEL’S BUFFET. )pposite Lang's Drag Store. and 126 128 North Fifth Street, NEAw Parmer House, DRALERS High Grade Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries tors, Lawyers, Teachers, and Aiea $n, Nicieetis Povs - The Only E: pity From September 1 ball and see OUR W HEELS and get Bottom i on SRR. inti yum J. Re PURYEBAR mn ai Me VD Fl ¥ clusive Bicycle House in the