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ne a = 2 pay Ao Daa n {@) Nn e nt ra ° 810 BROADWAY such a purpose again. It is pro- on the Subject. | ie wart |bable, if the colored people should ‘ . | . om N Fall styl make such an attempt, those partici- i ow Fa tyles, up to- : pating would pace off into history. | What Has Beon Accomplished Are loans on MORTGAGES (first date, See our new ‘French p pinmcrons We beg to inform the ‘Demoora and What It is lien) on real estate in the states of ixce every Calt, Trilby toe, only Om, Pinner JR Seth, age” 7° | that ite ‘information’ is probably pected to Do. Ohio and Indiana. Departme 0 al “a SS | the product of some fertile imagin Gaudin the Stock. B33 Ss O 3 ike el Jooal ha} lon. The colored population of Pa- ‘Tur report of Secretary of War D. JOH NSON, We Jive Only @ Few Iteme ft ’ oe Ari te eect wer tcah bd Teumnp, |dacah is for the most part an indus-|rainont ig this year of more than of- e Can Give Only a Few Tens Be Dake Ernneaiecue genera! nema. when will & ltsious, law elles people, nh dinary interest, apecilly tht part 227 Bdy., Padueah, Ky. Gen, Agent, | low to Indicate the Special Valves, | All Sizes, All Widths from © to E. would freely condemn and as quickly | poiatin, A . . ; i to our coast defenses, With - - salves 4 ON , , : , THE WEEKLY SUN [and severely as the people ot | MaY-| reference to this branch of the de blngle and split sephyte at 9s Men s. Ladies’ and Children’s \ 0 ta dovored vo Vee tntereete ct ont coy aca "en. | eld punish the act of this flend. The) rartment’s work, the report stows| RING UP TELEPHONE 118, «xd soft finished cambrie at do, | Shoes Exclusivel a ‘while keeping tv readers posted |" Democrat’? is unwisely feeding the 4 le ee ; | ‘ y On all pollitent affairs and toptog while It iil 9 . that, whereas onthe Ist of July, od canton flannel at 4's P ] Baa foariens and age of the Rotic mal, Hepubit- fame of ipsa oa laying a 1803, of our modern defense but one ~ —~ a stra good cant flannel at 7 ota, LATEST STYLES, POPULAR PRICES. ke 4 ean party. points fer further jawlessness instea: high-power gun was thounted, by aoe t Maar rege Sie CORRESPONDENCE. of pouring oil on the troubled waters, | the 1st of July next we will bave in bg bd tose dl eet «eReader Ah ae ages M ’ ea In sat featare ot tbe weenty edition ot /*# It should. position seventy high-power breech- , shal ter Asal 10-4 blewch sheets, neatly bound, Cn K he CS, Mp2 3 TANTS R will be fis Correspondence Depart: ———— jer t aaa tve woah —WHEN YOU WANT— 485 ’ ’ ) ’ ¥ ment In Te inthe hime of iw circu: | DEVELOPME OF Thats) ceding Guae.and Masiy-tve rece ""J0ed bleach sbect, neatly bound ALL ti {ition vera SOUTH. loading mortars of modern design, . a are nd, NEW GOODS. ADVERTISING. {An occasional groan is yet heard) and by the following July, on eom-| Staple and Fancy Groceries, eT HY Ae ation sites, exten Ahad : nates otsaverinng wit be made snows os| from some unreconstructed silver ad-| pletion of work already unde"vay or] Fpegh Meats of All Kinds eatiy’ & ots Trilby, Orient and Razor Toes. ! nn vocate that unlimited prosperity is| provided for, 128 guns and 153 mor- Ten quarter white honey comb Ofice, Standard Block, Hb North Four) noe forcing an entrance to every| tars. A battery of two or three of| —* New Canned Goods, quilts at 49, worth 68¢ i 3 — ===! counting-room and household. But | these guns takes the place of the for- Ladies’ Jersey ribbed vests at 160 i Subscription Ri 4 4.50 | the credit ot the American people mer pretentious fort and is vastly New Crop Molasses, etc. apat Wie co Bk ae ta Daily, per annum 4.50] it may be said that the grumbler is| more effective . stiles Spee! ye O ¥ ble Sts. Men’s and boys’ unlaundried shirts, nay) On eae, 9-39 |heginning to feel lonesome, and his] . ‘The defenses now under consid- Home Made Lard a Specialty ; Sh ila Eee eet eral te 00. ound? chosing Daily, Des weil... 10 conts| discordant tones fall upon but few| eration are distributed among the price, 33 cents, ——DISTILLERS OF THE — Weekly per annum in ad- responsive hearts. | oa of Fortiaad, Me. ; Porjemouth, THE BROOKLYN afford the maximum energy ti regard] Serpentine Crepe in light blue, : , 1,00 ; ot , »|N. H+ Boston, Narragansett Bay, to the production of “X" raysthe Jabot | pink, scarlet, ricidi green, emerald CELEBRATED : vance... 2 ENS endee’. Be ‘The South has much to cause re) eastern entrance to Long Island IN COMMISSION and trouble of photography may be| and Old Rose at 6 Yo. { rr Specimen copies free Joicing among its laboring and its/Sound, eastern and southern en- * | @igpensed with, and a direet vision of/ Nearly every color in cheese cloth en | hysiness men. True. it is that thou-|trances to New York, Philadelphia, ” sarap abnormalities of the heart and | at 3 \¢¢ . if on an ve ; SATURDAY, NOV. 28, 1896. | sands of hearts are yet aching be-| Baltimore, Washington, . Hampton | {2 the chest may, a was shown ta thie} Our dross goods sales have been, : \ ¥ rrr | catise of the terrible habe of cat Noe cee ee |e) eet eT ahs foowise were nace g the resulte | Wonderful tor the ' ast few weeks ry W H | S KEY Five years ago there were direct /the panic precipitated by the Bar- bile, Mew ps hha Galveuan, reel Things in Naval shown: When the head was placed he: | 8 your misfortune if you do not reap ; a Jines to Europe from only| rings’ failure in 1890 The tature of Diego, San Fraseiass. the pur P| Cirel tween the tube and the soreen the thick: | any of the benefits of this great re- We also distill and sell the best Sour Mash $2.00 steamship lines Surope fre vaste ego, § 5 Direles, neas of the scalp was ea », the | duction sale. hiskey in the state. Mail orde: P 3 Aas two Southern ports—Baltimore and] the South, #9 bright and so full of| the Columbia river and Poget Sound. hair not appearing, The light ponc-| silentioas -duee.” Bosex aus: penis Fea ° A ise, has been und had of the emplacements have been —— trates the cartilages of the nose, which ‘i ». 120 Sor os mid New Orleans. Now there are direct wale, re " ates nef ah % °* | tocated witha view to carrying out|Fieet to Assemble in Southern | are only visible in slightehadows. ‘The Capes and Jackets, free ) Bouth Second Strest, oe fe steamship lines to Europe from since that fatal year. hed ¢ hori-| the project of the Endicott Board of Watest Marty ‘in | frontal cavity and the antrum of II Take any wrap in the department . 2 2 “ . eleven Southern ports. zon bas been growing brighter until Fortifications, organized under the iesuntae moro are to be seen as distinctly light: | at cost, What more would you ask ?| Mina tes banicne ee ee ee oot scundbaanon Wak |foverand une‘corticee of the eves| Model Form Corsets. ‘ . ’ will hardly bear analyzing the May-| The past six years of doubt and un-| Engineers. ecretary say A recent dispatch from Washington | (the lost not as distinctly ae the hyoid Be, .- field ‘Democrat’? seeks to hold Gov. oanathiy have really witnessed a bere department bn rae pices al-| conveys the information that hurry | bone), which both in rest and in move EF Sesbeidrogpeng stock of Model Form —MANUPF ACTURER y ‘ Prag jotments was guided by a desire to| orders have been issued by the Secre- | ment are easily detected. If the light | Corsets wil! go on sale this week at) -p. . . . c Bradley responsible for the dastardly | wonderful industrial growth through-| protect as many of the seaports as/tary of the Navy to place the armor. | be thrown through the thorax from be- | manufacturer's prices, This is al THE CL *‘“LEBRATED— 3 or. bog, deed alleged to have been committed out all the Southern states. Booms, | practicable against marauding at- | ed cruiser Brooklyn in commission at | Mn4, the sereer wing pie: | great opportunity to buy fhe best core | Fumar, Turn-Versin, ‘Co, Q,”’ Jap and Midget Havana \ by Jim Stone. Truly, the imagina-| there have been none. Boom towns| tacks of isolated cruisers, as well as| the League Island Navy Yard on De-| ze: Tp the » ark brond | set on earth for much less than it is] tion and the prejudice of some people! have in many instances fallen into| ‘© provide a more efficient defense |cember 1, and her complement of of-| he acc. horise cae den are tol worth, Don't wait until the sizes are| > CIGARS 1 for the important places, and aleo|ficers and men have been directed to| each other which are vlaicty theutet | All broken. Come early and often : prlarsds Strictly Havana’fillér, HAND MADE. can change white into black. decay and the office of the promoter nw ee y e to utilize to the best advantage the| report at noon on that date for duty. | the lower margin of the th the largest and most select stock of Imported and Do- ‘Tux silverites went through the|bas become the abode of the shift-| cuns tor which carriages could be] [t had been supposed that it was not, sented by a shadow, the left of! 1 am carry less. most speedily furnished. possible to get the ship ready for} Which je pale and thin, but the right sido is intensely dark. The pict i t filing their protests against ost Sach Vilage Yet, with all this, the South has| ‘The total number of emplacements duty until one month later, and the still better if the rays be thre E, B, HARBOUR, (°° 'soto:2us ant 16 10 1 sitver Mounted Pipes a Beavis, a1 ificates being issued to eleven at * or ik oa Stisain olathe Nothing | #0t been idle. ‘The foundations have Leer to date pa foe gape unexpected haste of the department | tll better If the rays be ee The latter are Noveltics Have also an immensy lot ot Chewing and = by P been laid for a great future develop- | °24 156 for mortars, of which ninety-|to secure the services of the ship’ guiy in this the vertebrae are scen, 7 adway Smoking Tobaccos. 3 like the cheek of these fellows. They 4 i! re'°P* | two for guns and seventy-six for mor- | caused quite a flurry among her offi- ; and not tho « ks shadows tae 1 pit 1 and examine my entire ytock would not have an investigation of|ment. The railroads of the South | tars were appropriaied for at the last | cers stationed at Washington. maken ce pgp dig ag t will pay you to call and examine my entire ytoc m, the votes throughout the State. They | have slowly gone through the tedious |session of Congress. There is no significance to be at-| tion « ation for t three ; W. VON KOI I . EY Corner Second ane fle are aesuming an attitude of righteous. | Process of reorganization until nuwin-| Before the end of the present year | tached to the orders other than the | in t 1 darker AT OGILVIE $ . . . roadway “a A Ititude of ei stead of numberless small roads poor- | ¥¢ Shall have eleven 12-inch, forty- desire on the part of Mr. Herbert to | shad t tid liv Pompey - can adie dbe Scharber d laal ly equipped and hesvily in debt,|'%° 10-inch, eight 8-inch, six rapid have the full strength of the navy on| *e! ft is the stomach ig Se Geawe trom ie nae mag w vast systems, com.| 2°, £028 and 112 mortar: emplace-|the home station available for sere] 4, Th* ictuic shows, further, that 1h -THE UNEXPECTED ina! 5 + aang : ; ew vast systems, com-| ments. By July next there should | yice not later than December 1, the} ¢'\!'? : a aoe | a 188 and Gentlemen $ Re , Bteat lakes by the Chicago drainage | pletely equipped and abundantly | be completed fourteen 12-inch, forty-|day fixed by him three weeks ago. Al ‘Another |. nig - Petar io | an canal that is to connect Lake Michi-| able and anxious to become leading six 10-inch, ten 8-inch and twelve |few days Iater the Puritan will fol | iy above ¢ ragm ar mid HAS HAPPENED a gan and the Mississippi river, will {actors in the development of their) "Pid fire guns and 112 mortar em-|low, go that within two weeks at the | die of tn Thies stot eel RESTAU RANT . amount to 10,000 cubic feet per | tributary country. eaevea? a ees latest the home squadron will have] the heat) consists of as “lark | | We bave known for a long time| { : , < D es i 4 21 al part with a~ light pe that we » largest } | second, or in twenty-four hours! The cotton manufacturing industry tweaty-one 12-inch, sixty-six 10- petting tert wie Peepers | This mdvement of the be tte dat neh Lh ds re oe peg pete Coens Elegant Place bg 4 pusin a the city, but we did no 864,060,000 cubic feet. Thisequals | has developed from a few isolated /inch, twenty-five 8-inch and sixtren |and the fleetest and most formidable | ¥ Visible, principally ot t | eteseenyy heh Weiks igo, aN ea Woaa | E j fe Eee. anne that would cover thirty- | mills to a chain of hundreds of fac-|rapid fire and 156 mortar emplace- fl ave! i - on close examin D " | ver n - . the water y: i P armored cruiser ever built by any] gh aorta may ies be buying new dress goods at this - “ one square miles one foot in depth; | tories stretching through the cotton ee prey enae (sik ee st country. : cement are |8€a80n, bat our sales in shis line have | ie yet the engineers tell us the removal states, and every single cotton fac-| (arc uP Acoments are intended Mo re | These vessels, with the others now | emphasized aft ration bas | been 60 large that we have taken ad-| ja ° y ‘ ceive guns mounted on disappearing | lying at anchor near New York, will| been taken tl The | v f fler f of this vast quantity of water from | tory has been a financial success, aud carriages. mae pees 5 Sa Ma | i - . 9 : ch. T fe ba an ¢ ‘om aa over-| ml : : C dro: uc! a no mits of this org me We n, | stocker bolesole house ond are no the lakes every twenty-four hours| this gigantic industry has been built | Secretary Lamont dwells upon the| American naval officer ever before} but the definition is fur better after it wee ee wal , securing of a satisfactory carriage a8 /commanded. Battle ships, torpedo | 4* been di Fy will have no appreciable effect on/up during the most terrible panic this ; 1 ¢ ministre = = - ir water level. country has ever seen. Labor or-|the solution of a diMeult problem, | oats and swift cruisers will all be] “2” of an efter . | ¥ buy —— pagar am ‘nn hes wn ate Fa | but he says that a still more difficult | under one Admiral, ready to respond | gy anne result ' dh NEW DRESS PATTERNS = r . 0 ° 7 t , read) clusively, we think. the possibility ! ‘Tur agitation of such questions as /|& | problem was the designing of a dis-| jn a few hours to the summons of the] the seas teture : at prices less than we paid for simi-? a8 q South, except, perhaps in the iron! appearing all-around fire carriage for a : ts | $e Boar future of the X rays becomie | iar goods earlier in the season Pat president. Probably Hampton Roads| powerful aid in dagnoaie e ak pA gl hanes ain | districts. There has not been aj the 12-inch breech loading rifle. The| will be the objective point when the| with the ex ian 2 oy terns that would have sold at $10 to| pars ety Ail strike among cotton employes; dur-| difficulties in this case have also, it| eet leaves New York harbor, but it} screen. Already {t has been fruitful ir | 815 are now offered at $6 to 89 4 cials say no such thing is thought of /77> au this year every mill ran full|'# believed, been satistactorily solved. |is settled that no cruise will be made| Bot only’ e 2 me Staple and Fancy GROCERIES is tobe deprecated. If the road bas!sin sand every one made money. {OU¢ 12-inch all-around traverse dis- |to the far south, as in former years, | of 4 » but ng means of CLOAKS. ’ ?* | appearing carriage is now under con- | owing to the state of affairs still ex- | O*certalning with vy te t ich by methods Ww If you haven't made up your mind about a new cloak drop in and look are | TOBACCO, CIGARS. ETC, be use at any time for a smaller number | , 4 tan ‘ r . of hands than it has been working it| 1% * tevival of business throughout /struction, and 8 and 10 inch car-listing ia Cuba. Between Old Point the whole country will bring unex- | riages of similar design are about to| Comfort and New York the squadron be indicated, Th lox Joint, such Is it a plush cape ora cloth jacket? Produce, Provisions. ill certail e its force. When ‘i ‘ Meat will certainly wont will beaded. |2@PIed prosperity to the cotton in-|be commenced. | will remain during the cold weather, | the carpus, tere clearly seen end wt |Stours, Ifyou wish a swell coat be more are required they will be "| dustry of the South is apparent to} The number of carriages completed unless, by some chance not now| throw a new light upon surgical anat- | We have the very thing. If you wish : | The central location of Paducah ren-} 11. ost skeptical and building, all of which will be flo | jooked for, our relations with Spain | omy—London Lancet | a quiet looking one, better, wo have it H RY CO R N JV E yAN j ders it very desirable a3 a point for| ~, : : ished within the next fiscal year, is|so improve that the presence of the ——_- too, with the medium styles between ’ ’ | Ee ir shops for the southern system. | Th¢ southern farmer today is the |twenty 12-inch, sixty-nine 10-inch, |ghips in the vicinity of the West ane prs a) Jackets from §2 to 620 : | repair shops he ltinoia| BOM Prosperous of this class in this} eighteen 8-inch guns, and 153 for] fadies would not be construed as an| , 7% all etvilixed foreign mations @| Cie. trom $3.75 to $15 SHIPSTUFF, BRAW, OATS, FLOUR ETC “ It is pe = cress a ao sie broad land. A cotton crop of over|tmortars. By July, 1897, there should | ynfriendly movement, eilpg te Mert a Polrrartapa : eoheunes j , ' " . iO uN or! ‘ page e ready se’ " 7 +f! by a nportant element in higher hy Central intends to do 8 8,000,000 bales is bringing better) be rely seventy gun carriages and) At the same time tha! the Brook-| refinement and culture; iu earlier Jays, | Blankets and Bed Comforts 437-439-441 S, Third St PADUCAH, KY. 300 miles north when it has well} ee rucent years, Every. | 23,morar carriages, lyn becomes formally attached to the| according to Thackeray, it “formed | Have swarm cosy sound, don't " , . uipped shops here. ‘There could |?" my Years. every) “The total number of guns com-|home station the cruiser Newark will] part of the education of most noble | they? These f yey a sshomy in heullog over that thing that the farmer has bad to buy | pleted to date since the first appro-|jeave Norfolk for New York and join cles aaa geaiiansn” Ta arcing ped at be eh pe en les ly ty or “sheep pee ek os thia | B98 been cheaper ; Le has raised more | priation are sixty-one 8-inch, fitty-six | Admirable Bunce. This vessel re- | ture, lterature and the fov Meee aie ran cite aie ile NOW WE ARE ALL FOR... ‘ anes TOMAS. pe 11{cor and more of all the necessaries) 10-inch, twenty-one 12-inch and | quired six months’ repairs, but under| Mary ts 9 powerful adjunct and the | these prices attached to them i \ on ten ayeve e shops wi" lot life than ever before, and hence| °'hty mortars. _,, {orders from the secretary she was| Correct application of tte rules is Just | “114 iankets in white or grey at 4 | ’ ~ be shut up, and only harm can With the money already provided de ready gm vy | O# Surely required as other of | ? at any & ‘ P» has had much less to buy. He has f made ready in three weeks by an ex! such work, Even trifling att 98e c some from insisting, against the deo: ‘ y: there will he completed by June 30, | penditure of $3,000, instead of 850,-| the rudimentars Inee atten 24B 7 come from in: Bs 98 paid off more debts than ever before | 1897 ‘ P . ,000, instead of $50,-| the rudimentary lows of this great sel 12.4 Blankets in tan at $1 45. x larations of the officials, that they|P™° ° han ever before /1897, seventy-two 8-Inch_ guns, /000, as originally intended. When] ence might have prevented many blon 11 4 California Blankets, eplendid . Fatics Aasalitoed in a single year, and farm mortgages |eighty-seven 10-inch guns, forty-/nssembled under one flag the fall| ders, unfortapately but tc bly | value, at $4 95 bone ~ a are fewer today by far than in the|seven 12-inch gune and elghty-elght /teet will gonalst of about sixteen| resorted rough he tnd Heavy calico Comforts at $1 00 We have fought the good fight, the battle is over, and the ; lustration of what may and| northern and western states. The |! ortars. ships, representing every class built] !#»orance of architects, authors and! Silkaline Comforts at $1.75 4 victory won; now for PROGRESS, PROSPERITY ae ol As an { y ne estimates of the department | for the navy. artists, This, alas, is especially the case pri. 05 61.76, and PEACE. Come down to business and come to : comii vival of business mea does occur when mobs take into their} coming re e means/for the next fiscal year aggregate a in America, and the necessity for some | HAN hands the punishment of supposed | good times to the southern farmer, | §10,482,268. With this appropriated,| THE ROENTGEN RAY, | 8% *2*-erder hos become apparent LA DEEROHIEFS. better times in fact than he has ever| provision will have been made for That we have had a recognized heraldry Jou want an extra value at G or ? almost from the date of the country's | 10 or 25cts, take @ look at ours, We offenders comes an account of a rove 163 high-power gun emplacements, | o¢ Groat Use to Physiolane tn| settlement cannot be der and, |have better ones too, t Florida lynching which occurred on| known. Ten! taclate ten ‘anslan is ; Thanksgiving day. A certain neigh-| Every day brings the news of some| i Ty yiich mortar emplacements, * Medical Research Shough ite precepts have long been die- | high a 9¢ 08.75 each FOR— x ~ ac 12- ements, Prva 2 ly obeyed, the time has arrived when pr borhood had been greatly worked up |iton furnace or some other large/558 high power steel guns, nivety- plo begin to recognize this fact ond| WITCH CLOTH * over numerous barn burnings, Com-| plant in the South that is preparing| seven rapid-fire guus, 290 13-inch seek instruction upon the subject—Eu- | Did you ever use it? Do you know Dry Goods and Fine Shoes, to resume or to increase its output, | mortars, 180 8, 10 and 12-inch gun Gene Zieber, in Lippincott’ hat itis? If ) ‘ : ies’ plaint was lodged against one Alfredo t “4 eS what it is not stop in and let us ’ Daniels and he was arrested. The The South has been endowed by na-| ¢arriages, 290 12-inch mortar car- ee = show you. Price 15cts, per. piece or Ladies Shoes, Men tS} Shoes, » . ,|ture with ine: ble resources, | "88° wrecg ns wy 2 for 25et j ’ $ ’ prisoner was taken fromthe constable| ture with inexhaustible resources, | "F% srmamnent of troops with the| _An important improvement has been ara, fit who iniabehaves tn publi . . i Misses Shoes, Children 8 Shoes . by a mob of masked men, protesting heshed by a most equate canta new magazine arms was completed in| #Bected by the General Ekcisio cow | {US "ehe yas that neither her hea adios ackintoshes, Ladies’ and Mens’ dd denounci: the|and vast navigable rivers. The | May, snd the ory i ii 1| pany, of Berlin, In the Roentgen appar | OOO 2 . cape Met No one is justified in going « a ongeoase uals While ie a gradual improvement in the business pre bai peti ag bay Be Fetus, and especially In the vacuum tubs, ~o roger y) Peter erly now’. | bad weather ani gettin 4 oa tke aa F i i m mob as murderers. While he yet| y sothatit ls posalble to obwerve peculiar | TB¢ other evening a girl of 15 came to | bad weather and getting wet, urnishing Goods ~ spoke, without the smallest semblance | Condition of the country will bring | the appropriation made last year. All| ties in the interior of the head and | OB ¢Btertalnment socompanied by two | AY LINK adios rea. b0 ond 94-00 i : p " | “idl pe: *! the ammunition for small arms now . J boys of about her own age and her |40d mackintoshes at $3,50 and $4.95, of an investigation, he was strung up greater returns td'the South relatively |v ade is supplied with smokeless pow- iin loc angre Brot mobad pat mother, The young girl sat between Bibles, Prayer Books, &c. 3 : by the road side and bis body rid-| than to avy other section. der of American manufacture and of| with the fluorescent screen, The me-| (ne, VO YOUNG mem | Tt was evident 4 ay __ We want the patronage as well as good wishes of every friend and F dled with bullets, ‘The report adds: - = satisfactory qualit; sulte were demonstrated before medical | {ion “ind bellow that dhe in | neighbor and everybody else, Honest value and square dealing guaranteed : ian ! — men representing the chief European | @ dual at for your money. ; “There was practically no evidence) Mr, K. 'T, Franks wore a smile to-| Dr. Bell’s Pine cures| capitals at the recent 25th surgical bendance wes & maek Cf ber grees ab We ' en a against Daniels.” Why should day, says the Owensboro Inquirer, |coughs for young and old, Most] congress In Berlin. ‘The acreen em- | Hactlvenem. | Bho carried on w run F ; JOHN J, DORIAN, % people desire to imbue their that would have utterly paralyzed | cough medicines simply helps you| ployed measured about ten inches by | compelled one man to lesve his font = Opposite Lang's Drag Store, 205 BROADWAY baugh it he could have|cough. Dr, Beli’s Pine Tar Honey | *ighteon inches, and cousiate of small | tog go farther back ta onder to haat {Agents for Butterick Patterns, | — P in blood? Why should not | Major Crum! ' mae bs mh atid ity ween his morning Mr, Franks | helps you not to cough. See the pany of platinoeyanide of barium | th lecturer, and subjected her neigh | 2 as k_Patterns coune? Its received by express a large and hand- | difference? Would you like to try | (sled 0» to at adherent surface Al} bors to great discomfort and anno though theresultsobtainedare probably | ance, What oan be done to rouse moth ( 1 R DAVIS ® ‘ ’ PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS... course? Itis after all better the somely nished photo of the presi-|it? 25 cents gets you the biggest | fous. ‘aetpen tnoltalned - ‘ fod te hes Se ane Stee” Maliialet ta | nmeskee beitte' cd @ i “ P Q her improvements, etill | ory to train thelr daughters to avo guilty should escape than that the in-/dent-Aect and Mr ley, in- | quarter bottle of cough medicine you | ghey were suiliciently good to indicate ; i avoid nocent should suffer for crimes they | cluding their Canton (O.) residence. | ever saw. It is particularly yaluable | the probable value tn the very near fu- | Prominence in public? What ean be i |The souvenir came direct from Maj.|for those who can not stand the| tare of the “X” rays in diagnosing cer | “ud '@ the girls of this country that It is far better | ° N ye In diagnosing ge | wil) make them see the absolute tL McKinley, and Mr, Franks’ smiles strain of coughing, Ask your drug: | (#ln conditions, They were, at any rte, | manners of dressing or acting in a are all the broader on that account.|gist for it, Take no substitute, | far in strane of anything that has set | tig tn @ way which pl ion Bag ie —_—_ There is nothing as good as Dr, Bell’s | bee® Achieved. It was thought on the | tratal: N ot nice inatinete The last day for payment of city! Pine Tar Haken sola by Ocblach- | Scovery of the "X* rays thot @ new | ceareanea apt Pe cll toxes before the penalty goes on is|jacger & Walker, gpoch in diagnosis had been reached, | the expression of crude conooptions of count of the mob violence |Nov. 30, After that date there will pee SCTE Evperience, however, haa since shown | what ta Gitipg-Quilack, be a penalty of 5 percent, Office at] If you do net get your paper re-g| Mat the application of the discovery = Son? a ulesiy don't fail ap int at | WMS Festrieted to the exploration of the Jn New York, of Course, B, Weille & Son's, 411 Broadway. | ularly don't fail to cuter complaint at! extremities In the examination of bony | Author (who hae dropped Into the Office hours trom 8 a. m, to 12 m,| the business office, We wish {0 | structure and in the search for foreign | theater before the performance) —What and from 1p. m. to 4 p. m. every| know that our carricr service is S8t-| bodies, The photography of the chest | are you doting opening all those doors? tors, Lawyers, Teach, day and on Saturday from 6 p. m,|isfactory to our patrons, end if not! end abdominal covity by means of the| Attendant-—The manager told me . beat Cachers, and in reach of all, The Only Exclusive Bicycle House in the City, From September 1 to 9 p. m, in addition, why not, "X" pays how been attended with but | that your plece was to be played to- night, and he wanted all of the exit | YIM, SLATE AND [ROM ROOPER, to December 1 is the BEST SEASON for RIDING. WE invite you ta have not committed, the guilty should escape than that a large number of men should become murderers and violators of law, ———————, DEALERS = IN— High Grade Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries + Agent tor Odell Typewriter, Price $40.00, Suitable for Mivisters, Doo- ; 1 In its a attempted in this city Tuesday morn- ~~ ing for the purpose of Ipyching the ’ egro Stone, charged with criminal spsault on Mrs, Green, the Mayfield “Democrat says: : F. W, Karrensonn, Ja ' _ way femal} siccees, at least to be of any value The white of Paducah did) areionm Jes | Commercial lunch every day at the! tn medical dinguosia Iiy groans, Lowe | hoore'epem in case of a panto, — 7 call and see OUR WHEELS how @ to interfere or} 919 City Tax Collector, |New Hichmond bar, WITS pyar, of thie vow gal ye nn | Sa in case of a panto, — Texas Fed See Beton aol! same, ‘wey >

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