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% ey % and.will continue to conduct a it asa Republidtingggan. every afternoon, except Sunday, by et PRRs ORT SPORRTARY TREASURER MAwsorno Eorrom Parley, J. . Be Dorian Jooal hap: in Paducah and vietnit pace Will permit without THE WEEKLY SUN Aevoted to the interests of our country pat Will at all times be hewsy and CORRESPONDENCE. feature of the weekly edition of Nail be ite Correspondence, Depart hich, to rej of its cirew ADVERTISING. Ptedvertising will be made known o Subscription Rates. Daily, annum Daily, Biz month: ae One month, iy; per week. ‘oneal per annum in ad- ippasisien copies tree 10 cent 1.0¢ “27 Tue lethargy that has fallen upon the erstwhile Democrats is appalling They apparently do not know * where boys they are. ‘Tue “Inter-Ocean’ Mr. Bryan be selected as attorney suggests that airships. He is certainly able t ‘raise a wind’? on small provocation —_—_—— Tuere is food for thought to the farmer during these long winter even ings in the story of Hanna’wsyndi cate to raise the-price of wheat fo election purposes, especially = farmer who solu his wheat on the first bulge. Owen Seort, 0 Ex-CunoressMa Bloomington, Ill., a b nent figure in Democra has bought an interest in the ** » er,”’ a Republican paper of Bloom- ' ington, pol will Ms. Wacoxer, of Chica present to Major McKinley the finest of horses in the stud lefi by her ly deceased father, General Tor- * , in accordance with lhe inten- tion of the General had he lived. ¢: ‘orrence had a number of the finest horset in Chicago. _————— Pia best evidence that Consul General Lee attended fairly well to his duties while in Havana is the fact that, as we are told, he ‘tis not appreciated in Spanish circles."’ The less Americanism he displayed hatier he would stand in the esti- =» on of these gentry. he Tris probable Cavier H. Herrison son of the late Mayor Cartét ere general news, which will be} reform from the business standpoint re nt thsy are at,” or ‘which one of the for that proposed line of California thai believed the story and io promi- the / great oceans the / prop waterway betwee werd canal The opening of will be South American to the own east and west const —— to our advantage and Asiatic of vast trade and indeed trade between our f trade and mercantile organizations of the great cities has been called dud meets in Indi Its purpos is to consider measures of A rreLirany convention « napolis today. curreney Quite,a number of large cities will be represented and many of the ablest business men oF the country will be there as delegates so that some sug | gestions valuable to cong expected, It and may prove of great value to the eas} my: be ve le is 2 areal end country. a A connesroxpent of the Bpston “Globe’’ argues that the fact thai the magnectic needle points to the Northward in@ cates the existence of a large deposit of magnetic ore and believes large and powerful magnets =| imight be used as the propelling for an air ship which would of course to the ove bed. He use of ma ry go direct believes practicable che travel north and netism for regu south wiih the air ship,and elucidates plans and rogtes for the transporia- tion of tropical products to the Northern markets in the course of The scheme is novel ar ) few hours. possibly vissionary, but no more so (han many things with which we are now familiar in every day life would have been consiklered few years ago. Tne failuzes and misfortunes of the Republican party have usually come upon it when it has fiitied in some measure to be true to the great neiples upon which it is founded e must be no compromise on the tariff. by the American people in the elec- tion of McKinley. 28 possible after ti anded High protection is deu Let it be passed as quick!y sembliog of the new congress, the people may not, as tiey were in 1892, be frightened ovt of giv itafaivinal, If passed early 1 f[sveceeding teree or foor years uf prosperity wiil give the le to Dem- ocreiic predictions of dissster as ef- cevival has done to the dire pre Voas of the Bryavites. If the Reveb- ipaty Is entirely true to iis colors aud stands boldly by py Vom ia tine beginning te will prosp trouble. Te horseless carriage in the form of the electric "bus is _ pow in actual general use upon the streets of Lon- The don. perfecting of highly i proved storag of being able to The these omnibuses is mach lig e batteries gives e vehicles used make thes profitable, battery on used and will, it is s from 25 to 40 charging, and ,at a rate milés an hourd It is believed horse will rapidly disapfear from the streets of London and eventually of other cities, to the ‘vast improvemeut in the condition of their streets aud formerly 2 miles with of twelve seoms to have taken new)life, and a} necessaries and luxuries of lite enh foreign country is about to control a] week ; 64,990,000 les money eae! Jot the (aviff is immediately hte thes week to expend with the grocer drygoods man, the farmer the gar dener, the dairyman, the carpenter the lawyer the vaician and} gern ig eek OF CINCINNATI, Now suppose by a tthe | eae cece an avccenis to| Has its assets more he extent of $400,000,000, what] GUARANTEES bett pare We eee ceo icy holders than any other life insurance » the injury of labor tha ficial thinker would be to| hat the reduction epeatedly shown followed and this by New C by increased impo: PERNICIOUS ACTIVITY wreck, both physically and morally,”’ remarked Judge Sanders in lice court this morning as Jeally surveyed Chas, Hammond, he criti re involved in charges o1 THE se Union Central Life fos Co, Commenced business in 1867. This company D. JOHNSON, “xu, New Canned Goods, the po- OHO, C safely invested, and er results to its pol- Y company. rop Molasses, etc. ven his most enthusiastic adm attributed to him. Another instance of courage and grit was furnished in an eceident in which he came near losir 8 | losing Out to * Quit Busi 1 Bargains in artment the Stock. We Can Give Only a Few liems Be- low to Indicate the Special Values. ar | # Of the cost of all manufactured Single and split zephyrs at t oda on the average at least 75|American-German Bank Bldg Gen. Agent, Good selicia in all colors, at 6 per t. is the cost of the labox that oe CONDOR Good soft finished cambric at de. | enters lato their producti at the | Good Gunton flannel at 4's Mia saan boa pny Extra good canton flannel at 7 cts Mimants stages froma. the saw avec | ERING UP TELEPHONE 118, sasteiye tele, coutens, 66, to the fitehgd prodact. If, there- 4 Hope, Fruit, Pick of the Crop and fore, we import | $4%@,000,000 worth | I >) F | A IT i @ Londsdale at prices to close of foreign made goods, we deprive] * I 10-4 bleach sheets, neatly bound, sricn fat § 84,000,008. ee | nif at 35¢ clr ses Heth oe ase tg 10-4 bleach sheet, neatly bound, annum of wa —-WHEN YOU WANT—— extra good, 4c. Would it be sizenge vhist depres: | 36 by 42 in, Pillow Slips, extra sion and pavie vid follow such a * \ quality, 8 ets. sou ae page shou ley "Staple and Fancy Groceries, Ten quarter white hoeey oomb » ap 4 ; . quilts at 49c, worth 65¢ and the history of the country has Fresh Meats of All Kinds, " Ladies’ Jereey ribbed veste at 16c Ladies’ all wool medicated and pants, 61e Men's and boys’ unlaundried pought to sell at 50 cents ; deeren proditetion of our own ; | ries ‘ tet price, 33 cents, o «1 decreased employment! Home Made Lard a Specialty. Cor. 9th and Trimble 8 Lathe . . \ Serpentine Crepe in light blue, of labor. This is jy no means the ~ —-- y pink, scarlet, ricidi green, emerald only evil, that fubor suffers by the] A LONG SWIM. and Old Rose at 6 ye. reduction of the tariff. ° catalan Nearly every color in cheese cloth 1 The reduced employmevt of labor Gelhdins tk Sek Mate ov. tne tate |*# 3 ee and its increased competion with] Gov. Russell, of Massachusetts. ar dress goods sales have been ul Ubdin toni: dts eeu | wonderful for the past few weeks, It ve cheap fo-e'g ys res " oe is your misfortune if you do not reap reductivn ia the wages i el has. Hammond Not Fit 10 Be} wrees f ellege Come noee nen | any of the benefits of this great te. still employed, ia obved'exce to thé Punished. duction sale, inexorable law of supply avd demand, | which always affects the price of any | Capes and Jackets, ‘aumiaes “al A. wl end | ,Oiet among the characteristics dis-| ah EO RORUMOGItY ce & hovwing Bore pe tinguishing William E. Russell in bis Take any wrap in the departmen D fg surely thea labor. The reduction in| MORPHINE EATER AND ORUNKARD cary daye was indomitable pluck that | at cost, What more would you ask? the wages of lab any consider stamped him very early as a man likely fe Ate Eee ‘ome am eae ERR 4 to succeed! in anything which he un- Model Form Corsets, able extent is usually followed by | @ertook. Examples of this comb: 2 ry cls of labor troabie and dis- of courage and perseverance were abun P ‘er Was Charged With Obtaining gant in his athletic. experiences at |, OUF inmense stock of Model Form turbance; strikes and lockouts fol-| old | , Corsets will go on sale this week at t Money By jarvard, and in one or two instances " low, and thas is labor si A to y By of his career, which made him very | Manufacturer's prices. This is a still further 8 famous indeed throughout the universi t opportunity to buy the best cor- - 1 | neat ty in his native city on earth for much less than it is What man is so blinded by prea : ves One of these was his conduct ina fa-| worth. Don't wait until the sizes are | dice, so wedted to the utopian he) HAS BEEN IN TROUBLE BEFORE, mous race of class crews in i876. Rus-| ali broken, Come ¢ arly and often ory of free trade, as not to be able to} was beaten by half a len ais thet . ANTI aa | and he himself had to receive the a en | ee the truth of this reasoning tion of friends after the contest | 7 2 h is total showed in this rv an amount of bo here is aman who & tota’ termination and endura EMR 7 Broadway During e C ig’ "i “ During the Campaign Will Young man who has graced the pris, Bie lite | Canse P, to Lose oners’ dock many a time before. ion va somes of 1876 he went down | maa <td His Honor proceeded to detail the {Pp antucket fo pass a few weeks on | Their Jobs, Midahaders { < whith. ws e water. He liad three friends with | ge against Hammond, which was yin) and the a ened inex ore as! “|Charges Haye Been Preferred, pera cit toate the first time that year s Aete harlie Craft, a young friend o' On a squally morning the craft was or. Snd'Wil Be Acted Ou. Hammona, testified that he was at overhauled ahe'goung fe 100 the latter's home last Sunday and cided tc hort trip inher. There 1 that Hammond asked permission to, Were two strangers at Nantucket | V0) Wig long ? pawn the overcoat which Craft wore. wROCre men of about the sume age as Oe en oe ee 1,—The presi- | ‘Phe | tte etd: “but gave bin. a eo in the party of collegians, and | tl the largest Dress Goods 1 Lake WAge ae eee g ,._ they were invited tohavea sail. The #x | business in }he city, but we did not dime, with which he purchased whis- went out accordingly tran: AO wea eaglvndions Bey tico, Mo.,!key, ‘That afternoon, according to| The sea was high and the wind blew | eta bgrvlesndgstonyrligiy So vice John W. noved. hh igh and the wind blew | be bay w dress goods gt this : Craft's story, Hammond again sharply, and about five miles from the a t . 1 this lihe have >} Thi. summary action is the out-| wanted to pawn the overcoat, and sbore the little sloop was dj. The lps Bars Ae = ie raat come of numero erious £3 | was again denied the privilege, finally Wind struck her so that she filled very | ®€" 8° Shes 'we Seve Grea & witich have been on file here since] asking permission to wear it to Lal-, Fapidly and immediately sank vantage n offer from an over. the politival ‘campaign closed. They}iyry cracery, It was loaned to him |, The only thing that came to the sur | stocked wholesole house on are now include pernicious activity in politics, tand he promised to. return in fifteen| foes, Tene long car, and by the u ssid Joe insulting the president and = making] minutes, hut did not come back any oy as cin ot ae stacks upton him, alleging neglect of |untte** | was placed vo the disposal of tre two! — NEW DRESS PATTERNS offic ide i 2 K | who had been invited out to sail aie aud other offenses, He is } Craft found his at Frank Law-| The situation was rationally die- | at prives lesq than we pgld for simi- tf arse tite af bs nag es : 338 enve’s second-hand store and _ascer-| cussed, and it was decided that an at- | lar gc aflier in the feason Pat complaint set out that during the ed that the coat had been sold/ tempt should be made to reach ( terns ald have gold at $10 to cumpaign he ma ha hls t abponio 8 denis, “When. he took the| (besls. & polnt that was 1 e15 are ween : ing up gathe of the o:*| coat there Saturday night he claimed | than the shore they had left, but ¥ ite political faith: bet it.was his. and became angry| Which the tide was r C6 OAKS In the neighborhood of a hundred | hecause Lawrence expressed a doubt | W124 blew. Russell and one of his col * t lege mates led the other Is it a pluph cape $ra cloth jacket? CLEARING SALE. K Phroughout closing ness svery vests shirts, date. calt, Trily to», only HI 810 BROaDWAY. New Fall Styles, up to- Bee our new French $63.50 All Sizes, All Widths from 0 to E. Men’s. Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes Exclusively. LATEST STYLES, POPULAR PRICES. Shoes, $2 to $5. ALL NEW GOODS. Men Trilby, Orient and Razor Toes. W. A. KOLLEBY, MANUFACTURER OF — THE CELEBRATED— Fumar, Turn-Verein, ‘'Co, Q,” Jap and Midget Hi * CIGARS * Strictly Havana filler, HAND MADE. | I am carrying the largest and most select stock of Imported and Do mestic pipes in the City. Pipes are Beauties, GOLO-BUG and 16 TO 1 Silver Mount The latter are Novelties. Have also an immense lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, It will pay you to call aud examine WwW. A.KOLLEY, y entire stock, “Hroadway ——DISTILLERS OF THE CELEBRATED Frendale Bourbon a WHISKEY Ml Ave distill and sell the best Sour Mash $2 00 whiskey in the state. Mail orders given special attention Boxes and bottles furnished Jugs 20 South Second Street, No. free. FRED KAMLEITER, Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, Produce, Provisions. q TOBACCO, CIGARS, EPC, Re HAY, CORN, EAL. SHIPSTUFF, BRAN, OATS, FLOUR, ETC, 437-439-441 8, Third St. PADUCAH, KY. Opposite Lang's Drug Store. Agent for Odell Typewriter, Price $40.00, \ M lcKinley. We have foughf the good fig ; now for the battle is over, and the ROGRESS, PROSPERITY jown to business and come to A IN’ Ss _-NOW WE ARE ALL FOR. Fine Shoes, Men’s Shoe oes, Children’ Ladieg and Mens’ Furfishing Goods, bles, Prayer Books, &c. We want the patronage as well as good wishes of evei eighbor and everybody else, © your money. victory woy oes ry friend and Honest value aud square dealing guaranteed JOHN J. DORIAN, 205 BROADWAY and 126 128 North Fifth Street, Neaw Pata House, DEALERS IN— azigh rade Bic Bioyels Bicycles. Suitable for Mi Chiloago; who was sscassinated Ge) 1. edith of the inhabitanis. Sev- pernicious activity in polities now |p, np na - a thal pa gis ad The swim before them was a long {If you havewft madg up your mind ears ago, Will become the nominee 5 2 he latter claimed that he purceased | gix miles, and, with the heavy sea that | about a new ploak drop in’ and look x , eral large companies have bcen| fled withgRostmasier General Wilson. ny 04 pin and kk ston for Mayor at/°"S “78° eapanie en Fal W1'soD. | it from Wallerstein Bros. for 50.| was on, and the wind that was blow > of the Altgeld iaguee at ayer z|formed in various parts of England] They Ende a number of big offices, | siammond is thoroughly depraved, | ing, it meant at least three hours In che ee eens vem is an of jose hea serious accusa- : ‘ e have the Fer ng. Ifyou wish Oy, the epring election, Heis a } tor the purpose of manufacturiog wliose hes Tous ACCUSAM }as ean be readily perceived by wate & quiet look bet have considerable ability and is quite pop- are wade, hi untenance. Hon.|. 0 shore the fishermen and their | * Itt lookitg ong better, we have it ca will never elect a[V@tious forms of the carriage, The e policy of the postmaster g A ghz hak to Te, | fainilies were sitting down to dinner | With thelmedihin sty es between lar, but nitsold itr io the a disposition, however, to place pro-|eral has been leniently as | ead him alt Sona “to show| Whe the accident oceurred—all but | Jackets frdm 89 to $20 | eens we see esyorehy hibitive prices on the carriages tends] possible and 8 where | simply that his client’s mental condi-| pene ns _ aie a n delayed | Capes from $2976 to $ | j ygroeching election. litle to their general introduction, If] heeessary and all of the /tion was such that he dida't know| ana Darien tha walk be sodas ant Blankets ané Bed Comforts SE” “Ir is said that Peffer and his wisis-| they could be had st prices within] (jeje Save be vu have 80 [right from wrong. | time by sweeping theseawith hisglass |” Have g wakm/ cosy sound, don’t a 1 be likely to get back to] the revch of the masses their general the oP on | Mrs, Hammond, mother of the} Thus {t was that be saw a white sail | 0-5 hey tt Kers will not be likely to get 1 genera!) number of the others will shortly | prisoner, was called and said that her| glisten in the sunlight and disappear. | %€) ? These jfrpsty uights naturally the United States senate. Tbe Loly,]introduction would bea matter of| follow son had not been in ks right mind| He didn't know what had happened, | SU&geSt such Bgticles, We have big s®thrice holy, Populistic polit but a very short time. }for some time; that for three weeks| b¥t he was convinced something was | Stucks of the@¥ which will move with Ds eeem not to be entirely devoid of FORCIBLE ENTRY. |he had been under the influence of| “}p?% these prices sflached to them | BY _ THE AMERICAN WORKINGMAN ates bint ch dros and Gas Meds e got into a dory and made for the 11-4 Blankpts in white or grey at | personal ambition, and some one ’ iz, an : 'Y | spot where be had seen the sail, leaving | 98, . “ { The census of 1890 show no less| A ain ite aa until last Friday did not eat a morsel | wor: bree aa among the other aspirants is aboyt to . ” An Interloper Is ¢ ‘ed Out ofa pe f Hie a ord that others should follow him, 12 4 Blanfpts in tan at $1 45 , cig hy than 855,415 manufacturing estab- House. Se ee Cte Acree ne Oo | zne two young men thet held the! 17\4 Caiiddbnia Bianket lid clip the festive Peffer’s wings. ME tots th the United f f dition to whiskey morphine. oar kept afloat but for a few minutes, r+ iy + tgalip asin: tal pnetea (@2aenaio? can very readily be spared | shments in the United St uro-! A case was tried late yesterday af-| Judge Sanders said he would dis-| while the others were battling for the | V#!Ue st 8B 95 ; but {eis not likely an abler man can] bing employment to 4,712,622 per-|ternoon before Justice Winche the warrant, aud remarked to) Shore. It was ¢ t that the oar| Heavy efligo Comforts at $1 00 \ be found among the Populist sons, who receive ye forcible entry and detainer pt. Collins, You'll have to bear cider ofthe tn support only one, and the Silkaling Comforts at $1.75, ¢ : amountin 8 According to the evidence one | with Charlie a little longer elder of the twosangout: “Well, good * amot g to mene yas by, old man; this oar won a - house be Z lo . | marsha » him in the up e ’ , wy Ai be a" SME tS” cas an. wililot the total capital jnvested, which phanae naenliat 104 Lory: Se 1 hee eh Bip ie 2 ckup Then be sank aod wa _ crowned |. | 10.0r 45. thke a look at ours, We J Vad more to repel novthern capita! |is $6,139,397,785, More than 20,-| tempting to regain possession by due | whiskey out of bim."? cinity of the accident he found the sur. | CA¥¢ better qnes too, got them as . faa the persistent defeat 0f]000,000 people, or nesrly one-third] process of law, although no thirty] ‘Haven't got any whisky in me,’’| viving young man in the water uncon. | “84 48 +4 5 each j : ice : = sly | days notice had be ven, Justice | retorned Hammond. . scious, with his arm wound tight, " be will ~=of. her people by fof the whole population, is directly \ retort amo ebty | WITC CLOT Winchester decided in’ this instance ou've got someth you,’?| SFound the wooden sweep, frauds upon the ballot box. |dependent upon their earnings in| {Weer lecitec im this in pce] the hil OM elie an adh ia The fisherman saw mome distance | D4 ydu gver use i? Do you k ler immense natural resou:ces ne e factories for their daily sup-|ihat McAdams could hav ted! *4% alut Fe ea ee | ahead, when he looked up, a white bal | What it i§?/ If not stop in and let ‘us . q ures mere §=Syeeus eo Ing » OF | bobbing up and down. This was one ot | Show ye Price 15cts. pei ace development, They will never be] po: his u ed te nals ate bo cenit P his was one of oth per. piece or zt 1 tmanital | phine pills,” he replie the collegians, and he was discovered | 2 for 25cts © 4 developed without the aid of oulsiv« The average earat of each c as he was! Hammond said he wanted to work by the white handkerchief that he wore ’ “capital. Every time she steals a!|man, woman and child cinployed ar itled to no con-|and would give the moncy to his about his head. When he was pulled | Ladies’ Mackintoshes, i! election she puts back the day of her | about $9 25 per week, or more than A c siuh Harris | wife—all except se to buy mor- late the boat he gasped, faintly: “My | No one is justified in going out in | = " Trepresented the intiff and Jesse | phine for himself, >rother,” and sank in a dead faint te | bad weather and getting wet, when we ty a full dec The $1.50 for each working day in the the bot t ‘ : Babyy ot } Prosperity : ) Moss the defendant | He was told to go, and Judge! ‘8? bottom of the dory, These two | are selling ladies samers at 750, pay.be seid of Kentucky, Here whole year, This takes no ‘ount é Sanders, in commenting on the case, =. oa the dahermen ss there | and mackintoshes at $3.60 and $4.95 done must be fair andpure, let come] of the innumerable tratesmen, me-] NOT LEGALLY MARRIED, [stated that Kentucky was away be: quay Mb east another person abead. Bo what will, >, chanics, artisans and profe a | hind ber aunt of me won, am the bad followed the first dory was seen n 7 men who gain a livelihood thi But After Thirty Years They Be | ter of reform schools, or asylums behind they were signaled to go@head ft Tux losses to savings bavks in New of reform, Hammond should be as quickly as possible and look tc , 4 Hampshire opon ssa geare fa Kan-| dtlings with these employes wip qome Se noe pi Pah td ee pe “aed . P soyon ma ee ners q gas and other western siates aggre factories. os se taken inio out Pe Mes Willis 1 Lucy Rhodes, puniehed o rime, lag said a P| be Limpert me en mae bY 2d "Thi, © « itis a reasouabie estimate that not} colore were married last night | ammond bas a wife and children, ar BK m Cone per three Ay: @ the ve! , | p B pte $4,000,000. This money comes) is nat our entire population} The givom is 54 and the bride 68, |and is by occupation a printer, Last inet When Russell, who was yet a| Agents for Butveriek Patterns, ty inly from the working class wh: al i Rad and they had been married under the | wiater be pted a rather ingonlous sesh, “winter h eerie nese ta . ly stock holders and depos is dependent oo our manufac els old comm law for thist method of robb ‘uenen ui v“ich sight of his companions who he P me'y POS" I tor a livelibood. * It should seadily . a IB amon'y SO boner 4 sae on whi dens tag *uPposed were following, he saw a sail G A banks. Is ita wonder A : They have ulated Considera |markable for aman who does not coming down Ike a thing of life with ‘ ’ ’ 5 fe the East begin to] De seem that anythin, seriously | ble property aud yesterday found )know the difference between righ!) the wind and tide, aud he knew he and oa * {the West? The dis. | *Mects the income of this vast army | that they were not legally married, | and wrong He blacks d up to rep-| bis friends were saved : pe the Wes ne dlis-1 of laboring people must at oace he| #24 in order that their children may [resent a colored man and broke into| Russell had been swimming exactly — a ppudiate by paying in a lite buaee iaiet Daslnons get the benefit of their property when | Various houses, flually being caught, | % hour and twenty minutes.—Boston Rss. 4c. rency their existing obl!- 1 “ph they die they would haye to be legal- | He remained in jail several months, | “0b Tri } ibied by these western he wages paid out wee ectly | ly martied and was finally extricated on the ine] ‘There is vothing old about Dr, Fon tend to s restoration | thee? people amounts to § ° sanity dodg Bell's Pine Tar Honey, Reliables A remaieees . Assignee’s Sule. . . aid adies are > > 000, Suppose, for example, ove If he does not reform his career | ¢ time remedies are used in ite confidence in them cat oe all Men’s and Lf}y clothing, hats, | cannot last much longer manufacture, but Dr. Bell's Pins Front ke - / aps and furnd oods, musica Tar Hovey scientifically combine, the most important bil's] tories reduced their working forces} iy.truments pistols, wil] War new aud valuable medical agencies, , Rank 4 tore congress, #0 far aso tea per cent, ; this would mean a re-|} od ont ae of cost Mr. L. Trice and’ P. LL >| the treatment of all lung and bron- FURNACES, the business interests of in the weekly payroll of #4,-]No. L068, Se u's stand, | ble are my only oued repre-}ehial choughs unheard of until its ine , is the Nicaragua caval bill, | 390,000, In other words there] "29 t J. bignes. ]sent utives soliciting flash light} troduction, It always cures quickly ast interest to all sectious,|would be $4,890,000 les myzey| yuo daily Sum, thomgAaest pay «| epreseat t Ly ‘lnming to} voughs, els ond grip. It atrenglh TIN, SLATE AND IRON ROOFER. | te D ue daily b a ae ver | repre my imposters}nus weak lungs aud relieves con- a pti Ww vl 7 7 ie ¢ —_ "et ve] " the Panama project{with which to provjde for the in the city—~10 cents pAveck. and frauds, AvvEN. “ yemption 129 South Third Street, a Jniste - tora, Lawyers, Teachers, andin reach of all," Doe ne he Ouly Exclusive Bicycle House in the City, ecember | is the BE SEASON for RIDING call and see OUR WHEELS and get Bottom Prices a wan invite yon to J.B, PURYEAR, Manager, From September 1 x rs /