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nN we : ee atl A pete! os * —— . = a ‘ ; Pasta le yo ee, od ~ Union Central hfe Ins, Co. CLEARING SALE. 810 BRO. DWAY THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, pee sacuranr of State John W. Ae ttrra | Foster, of Ohio, has just returned OF CINCINNATI, O1110, ch if Fas ooo gig buamant | trom a business trip to Hawaii, 904) 5. os mattors of Minor Import: ng Out to Quit Business New Fall St les, up to- - * See our new French wrant| states that a large, majority of the ance Considered. Commenced business in 1867. This pompany ate. in Every |Calt, Tril'), toe, only Manacine Evrro® | inhabitants are anxious for annex- oa has its assets more safely inves: a, and Eetiotse Pieper, 3 Runnin Parley, Je, /Ation to the United States. The fens: hesasee, 3.3: Dorian existing goveroment there haa given] | The school board met lst nigh GUARANTEES botter results 7 jon, vresident a \general satisfaction and the only obs] egulat segsion, | Heailent | bat lepr Seubders han tay othe Jections to annexation come from the] sag Fuller were absent insurance company. We Can Give Only a Few Items He- ‘ low to Indicate the Special Values, | } D. JOHNSON, : ‘ oe. , Single and spit zephyr at 2've | Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s on THE DAILY SUN Joeal, hap wii give al attention to A : Fooidesofnterent in Paducat and TASH. | Gormane aud English, who fear their Supt. MeBroom’s report showed eg eral news, which ‘wil. te . ri Tuy as apace Wil poem WHNNOUL Te] Konteact Inbor traifle would be be in-| the average daily attendance to be sees Through a remark-|1,375 white, and 558 colored pupils. << | veetered with - THE WEEKLY SUN ; alg hers ‘The following bills were read by eR Bank Bldg Gen, dawnt Gon) talichata abt eal ably shortsighted policy President Me. Leake, of the Gnaace committes, prican-German Ban dg en. Agent, Jood selicia in all colors, mt P : feat wil av aries bh Cleveland was led to deprive his S| and allowed by the board : =ew, eek canton fara Rane i Shoes Exclusively. a. rona, ans : Jood canton flannel at 4 '9.¢, d ; ‘on all pol cond administration of the distinction | | ag Broo ¢ 39 Ext od canton fl el Te Pein and wei of adding to the territory of the], Terai wai| RING UP TELEPHONE 118,| jxts good can ‘sen LATEST STYLES, POPULAR PRICES. * 5 cd Barton st Hope, Fruit, Pick of the Crop and i |. See United States a most devirable ac-| Bysa.& Barnes a 48 ’ « st . J CORRESPONDENCE. quisition, one that will eventually be]” “Treasurer Terrell’s report showed a % 4g Londedale at prices to close, M > + Sh Wa) » Le P. “4 ; gf La 10-4 bleach sheets, neatly bound, ens nN O€ Sy t ‘Z to 5 ‘ et a great and wealthy State, and one] balance on hand of $8,128.29. : Rees alte te otmenndenes borat t i tain to be added as that] The Franklin school building, on at 350 Bx eee camikia tne limne of ive'cirea. | ‘oat 18 as certain to be add South Sixth street near Elizabeth, is 10-4 bleach sheet, neatly bound, ALL NEW GOODS ose. ———__ | the days sball continue to run. ian outot reach of the city’s water mains —WHEN YOU WANT— , extra good, 4c. ; Y ‘ ADVERTISING darkest blot on the administration of] Hor this reason Mr. Terrell made 36 by 42 1m. Pillow Slips, extra Y rf] > Bains otsdvorynng Wil be made nown on| Mr. Cleveland was hia attempt tol motion te carry $10,000 insurance on aF G ' quality, 8 ots Trilby, Orient and Razor Toes. ee, Se fasten upon the free people of Hawaii|the building, which was lost by one| Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fenquarer white honey comb ‘ ms Ce een eee cnenn ce, [by surreptitious methods a venal and Tar Latireoee wea netmentoed 6 06 Fresh Meats of A)l Kinds, T patie’ Jelgeh ribbed vaste cb 160 + —_————— res = |tyrannical queen whom they had re- ‘Sess ¢ adiea’ ail?’ : co o Y ’ y time purchase school supplies. Ladies’ aY wool medicated vests _ (Eo geneh ipa Rates. 4.50(Pudiated and overthrown. It willl "resident Leng ict the opera exc: New Canned Goods, and pats, Ato, . ’ ’ 4 et ee ooo a 95 (not b y mot fter th t b to in- 1 + 2,25} not be many months after the great | mittee appointed by the Board to in New Crop Molasses, etc, |, MealAod boys’ untaundried shirts, is wopioitnkh i bought to sell at 50 cents; closing hs. Ry h ee Ln pee 40{Obiosn has taken his seat till Old| vestigate the advisability of establish- | price, 33 conts, THE CELEBRATED— ¢ Daily, One month, .. ; € v . ; ver thi chool at Rowlandiown, form- Daily, per week.. ....... 10 cents/Glory will proudly float over this | ing 4 s a, ama: Mate Lard & Mecetalte Cor. 9th and Trimble Sta in ads nt snail ally reported that the Board is finan-/ Home Made Lard a Specialty. 9 Sts. |" Serpentine Crepe in light blue, A a <onMPeckly, per annum in ad: | brave and thrifty people,who will do] €i},reboria thes the J . . . | plate, soarlet, Holst grven-esberaid Fumar, Turn-Verein, “Co, Q,”” Jap and Midget Havana » ¢ Specimen copies tree honor to the flag of the free. It ie] The newly elected trustees, Messrs. We Make |tm2lt Hove at 6 St Ke ¥ highly probable the queen of the] Mattison and Walston, who were @ Make | Nearly every color in cheese cloth GR RS - Antilles will also be under the pro- elected to fill vacancies occasioned by a $ it f at3dhe St ly HL i y. DEC. 9. 189 shader rs ‘ pealalty 0 Pao : ; Strictly Havana f@lg4 HAND MADE. a WEDNESDAY ——— | tection of the star spangled banner of tin Winky and hdr, Gaoegs ik High Grade went Stee soos aalea have been 1 am carrying the Yargest and most select stock of Imported and Dow i - AOR % before his four years’ term shall have orp Rae H me j Wonderful for the past few weeks. It] mestic pipes in the City. ‘ a", t is to be arush in our im- : schlaeger, of the Sixth, were duly in- ‘ is your misfortune if you do not reap ) a Er wa cabemap seats ute qn stalled #0 mecabers, : we Era ietces fas one GOLO-BUG and 16 TO | Silver Mounted Pipes are Beauties, 5 = There was an informal discussion 1 4 4 desc duction sale. The latter are Novelties. Have al ense q eVisio r there thi x ky lowes : 0 to get first-class = . . ave also an imme lot of Chewing and fe in before the expected tariff revision] Ip there fe soythi a Kentucky ot the éohool census by the Board hr a place r town get first-class PHOTO. le Sinbking Tohanied. nmense of C ng ; is accomplished Democrat don't like and for which) They do not think that the census is| GRAPHS for'the Hotaays a at Capes and Jackets, It will pay you to call and examine my entire stock ne or the Cuban {Me eaanot readily fix the responsibil-/ complete. It shows that 4,200 school seal . Wits the success of the Cuban]: 1 it charges it directly toGove| children, when according to the usual > Take any wrap in the departmen Ww y aN KOI I EY Corner 8 revolution Maceo will have establish: |" "* a ‘4 a aie ands ih proportion of school obildren to the HE: BRUCE’S BLUDIO,| sé cecc Wie mors vould ou aunt . . Fj Pree happen tance Jats 90. 2 8 the) inbabitants, it would be about 10,000. |112 8. Third Street. V—_oOoOoOoOO:eeoeoeoeoeoeoeoee_ e jon for Fabian warfare ——- ‘ ‘ i mg jo" a known to[S0vernor has been sick for some) The last census, however, was the Model Form Corsets, P : k equaled by few me weeks these fellows with a malicious] most complete ever taken. a F wey, . 7 history. assurance that borders the sublime them in the insurgents’ cause. Fi-| prosecute him, but discharged him, Our immense stock of Model Form ees ‘ nally in sheer desperation he went} and let the matter drop. Ooniais Wil 6 Os GaN hk: Weak ki . /. * congratulates himself that he helped| the responsibility for everything that am the polige, aad. When Mis UNO sus that of horse trader,” de | erect opporeuatte to bay tha bent one: ‘ ; a to elect Lincoln by voting for Doug-}goes wrong. A negro commits a : i a pow na * a ge by could play horse trader to perfection | set on earth for much less than it is ; —DYTILLERS OF THE — tet - te aces - ee ; Yol. Will |Standers, one of bis frienc 4 wha * . | on't we he sizes are ia Ins, just ashe has helped to elect| heinous crime over in Mayfield. Gov Coming Down to Join Col. Wi Mx Ganie teh. tober, wilh ee aod wt n he started out to track] worth. Don’t wait mat { mm are ELEBRATED x McKinley by voting for Palmer. But] ernor Bradley is forsooth responsible. Pee. pletacd ab down a criminal and deemed it advise all broken, Come ently and often 4. what ground is there for self-gratula-|The toll gate mobs destroy property I'm a Spaniard,” he said to a | ats bi tip hosees 4 rat esp tied — FT Bourbon and R she tion in the fact that one has done|in various parts of the state, It is Sun reporter today, ‘‘but while in-| o¢ © in 1870 ¢ | ud ve is! Hunt t sb Nee pest. In 1870 atrain was held up & good by stealth when he might have|the Governor's doing. If the Ohio] TB¢Y Will Leave on a Big Hunt of terested like moet everybody lee in| ee stoccow, Kye on the Mob . 2B, er DORNRe riklce 604 by’ ths dices chodkl ercthoie bar bani Aad Aicwe Five Days or More. te Pee cits |tood. ood the earcess ear lowed ofl A ’ WHISKEY pe method. out a few Democratic farmers in the there. It's good joke on me.”? | Sout $16,000. It was then that he| 317 Broadway, fastt aad at : a : 1, | bottoms, or a cyclone should wreak! Col, Will Porter, of the ‘Battle Mr. Cordova travels for three dif-| Pl8ed ! rs) tral Fane once 00 (he | eee ee soe) th tha atuceel arat Bear Mach $9.06 ch | Tux St. Louis ‘Globe-Democrat”’ |:1, terrible vengeance on some wicked| Ax” company, arrived in the city to- | ferent St. Louis houses, and is one ates ei? fon Gator Go Carel Jugs, Boxes and bottles furished q owe that an arregrt eamel city, it is presumed the governor day and was engaged rrnyt the | of the oe Eagles yoeee baa: i al ’ 20 South Second Street of foot ball is about five times as], |. in | forenoon in preparing for a big hunt. | men on the roac @ was somewhat , ee m dangerous asa Spanish bull fight, would aye pager aad explain | i, aod other | pO TAs |aattied to’ learn, when he caine ¢ cme rng Hes be rer ged his tae} —_ rm | and truly the appalling list of injuries why it should be thus. Some fellow! pontiemen go on a pleasure hunt|Pacucah, that he had been written tong Z pepe up ss | has Iately said Governor Bradley is| every year, and tonight Mr, W. W.|up as ‘mysterjous,”” hy he athe chest ated NEXPECTED received on the gridiron ou Thanks-| : Spempancfial ht ci teh ak : ae river frout aul played drunk, geiting . esponsible for the state of Kentucky | Thompson, treasurer of the L. & N., several pin hee | giving Day seems to bear on the going Republican. Now the Svw is|Mr. W. L. Lyons, ex-mayor and PAT CONNELL ie er rah es characters | 9 Statement. One man was killed) | ye eoublican paper and does not like| Toker, and Mr. Will Short, a prom. ’ | two wore arrested and in’ jail, and ' . outright, and twenty-five opffhirty| ese the doworight eussednens| Met capitalist, all of Louiavill, will sensty $l the today Was crentualle We unee Reagpenees Staple and Fancy, OCERIES, . va / were injured for life, while the minor B pi arrive and start out tomorrow on a —_——- aeacvered ° ) ave known for a long time ¥ , » of the only Republican Governor] four or five days’ hunt down about aware ‘ : that we had the largest Dress Goods : 4 a) of saat dielggyaetmandac Kentucky ever had; but now really it] Lovelaceville, An Erstwhile Detective Who eel cod change his personal |pusiness in the city, but we did not Produce, Préyisions. ag — j ’ »pearance in almost an instant, and | ot for $ ‘ae mest pe vantity of ehuddyfis baidto see how we are to shield] Col. W. B. Haldeman, of the vas K > | ott »s he 1. h expect four weeks ago, that we would Ty “C 1c > Tre SA. eed cage etaclios Gh sows |Gondvacc Weelitc fod, a daceae cl eOmoraed arual,'” NatiadeA 2 tp Was Known Here. {oftentimes would wall into the ex-!be buying new dress goods at this a | TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC bee - ‘af used in the manufacture of woolen|G or B y | gree of} ce, but to the shavet Ot the p0- MES Te | Press office here, go back to the wash | season, but our sales in this line have , fe goods in this country at the present] responsibility for this great calamity. | mainder of the party, found it im- re :, fit ene room and re Mtge) wn dytire ditfer- | been 8o large that we have taken ad- 139 time, is the direct outgrowth of the|Indeed the Sux intends to be thor-| possible to leave at the present time. eee ee tt comet fat eee turpris@ef even the vantage of an offer from an over. AY, CO R N ’ 7w i E A | ie ~~” Wilson tariff law, which reduced the] oughly honest,let it cut where it will.| Mr, Porter stated to@Svy re- to Mind, Prmederted ta 2 Fed ae stocked wholesole house ond are now ‘ . tariff on shoddy one-half, and 50,-)'The Sox really believes Governor] Porter this morning that the party peateaat | He died in Mepis in aN aeet. | showing a lot of SHIPSTUFF, BRAN, OATS, FLOUR, ETC. i 000,000 pounds of shoddy are now] Bradley is in a large measure respon-| S'™Ply wanted a little recreation, anc ; | tue epidemic \ot teveth He} 3 000 pounds of shoddy 0 4 Pon"! desired to bunt insome locality where| ‘‘Speaking of detectives, the only pitemis \ot mellow fe . NEW is i annually imported to take the place| sible for the Republican victory. Let) no objection would be raised to their {real detective, and the only suc Pl alata ond bgt, be 4 and | rechjved | DRESS PATTERNS 437-439-441 8S, Third St. PADUCAH, KY. % of wool in the manufacture of woolen| him bear the weight of his own sins. |invasions, ri GvnaHSe; 4 DON Vi DORON FIN Scat he redaat Bitta ieee ome lla: cocee cattle ea ; re ‘ = a " feat d never tells his business, | 8¢tVices he rende: othe company, | lar goods earlier in eason = Pat ‘ goods. Americans are now wearing er Pere compel Rentiat oearm clad he party will probably go down | iden ity and nev r be His hi b iness, . ns that would have sold at $10 to aie casboll’elathine ot Extoce les nples of fabout Lovelaceville. The dogs, guns|If those who know anything about K-RAY PHOTOORAPHY x é haat : oe g of Europe. patriotism strong in death that bis-[and hunting pharpherualia will arrive |case are willing to divulge lt, there is| 9 ad i people Beh dg Ladigs and Gentlemen's ( like to have an dnternational agree-| struggling Cuba, drenched with the| Fought with him. pay reel eke ice “aay Jin interesting conteibution totbe lt] 14 14» plush Aape od cloth jacket? . ! 2 Sa nom saree ta er tt anmraoccatiai te | ys Ug Oey RESDAURANT ment, fixing the price of wheat; and | blood of martyrs to the cause of Cu- only handicaps him, if not renders account of Mise Elleubeth Le bucket ex: | Hf You haven'€ made yp your mind ‘ the idea is gaining a footholdin Kng-]pan liberty. Many of the youngmen| JOKE ON THE DRUMMER, [his compictciy incapsvic ot accencs, besiences |sbout a aewAtoat ash in and lok land, If the price of wheat could be/of that country, who are now fight- lishing his purpose,” LieaPuctan eeaieee Spe mamta over /AREUIO. | TESYS. wiok A: enfpl rock Elegant Place > - 4 Agel : a : markable succe from @ selentific| we have thé very thing. you wish bd - regulated by law, or intervationa!/ing the tyranny and oppression of These words were uttered years Marl | | i i | ) - ae he Mak Gamal ak e ndpaint, The X rays had not ot quiet looking one, better, w - | agreement, 0 could that of every-/Spain, have had the song of Cuban|A Buggy Drummer Taken For |*#° by Pat Conuell, one of the best derreculy photogrnphed the honey nd | dulet looking one, better, we have it Everything First class Jackets froqgz to $20 Capes from $2.75 to 615, thing else made, If the price of} liberty for their lull-a-by wheat were fixed that of everything] fants in their mothers’ arms; they else must eventually be fixed, and} have beard it from their playmates inl. ™ Southern and Adams ex Pegs com- well as my shoulder blade and collar Comes to Paducah and Receives Jott oftice bone. ‘This was accounted for by the | Blankets and Bed Comforts the whole legislative year would not} boyhood; they have heard it from panies, who thempad a erous Calls From at Paducah, at @4time when the *#ct that the photographic plate wae| Have a warm cosy sound, don’t much larger than my neck, and al-| they? These frosty nights naturall when in- an Insurgent. detectives in the country. erty to poke about among my ribs, re- Connell was emplo¥ed by the producing alx of them on both aiden, ws 'DETZEL'S BUFFET, »- NOW WE ARE ALL FOR 4 full blooded Spaniard, f in daytime the agent went down through the shedow of the a h and Suffice fur the regulation of prices. | their sweethearts in young manhood ; lt Recruits. country was not so thickly settled as Such notions are, however, of 4/it has been a part of their every day now, and when express robberies | ough the rays of light had been di- | suygest such articles, We have ig piece with the idea of regulating the/life; they have eaten with it and ot ee were frequent. Oye story of how he fad poneteated for ekeg coe eee} | stacks of them which will move with ; value of silver, and the one were as] slept with it, worked with it and] Mr. O. de Cordova, of St. Louis, | caught up with a disRgnest messenger my clothings and through | these prices attached to them . , ~ easy of accomplishment as the other, | played with it; ithas been their com-| i at the Palmer House. Within the |is particularly interest Had any of the ribs or other bones. 1-4 Blankets in white or grey at " t = panion in grief and joy, in business| P&t day bis life has become almost a med Spidell béen broken or out of place there would | 98¢ Bourke Cocknan, the great New pprmeertey ce Ne: burden to him, He is attractive in| ran between 1d Cairo on have been no difficulty in discovering | 12 4 Blankets in tan at $1 45 \ . : York sound monry Democrat, does | *%4 Pleasure, in success an¢ ailure. | appearance, ® paragon of gentility| the Steamer Linton, When the boat th!s by means of the photograph, The| 11 4 California B avketa, spler did "7 ° - fear to say what he thinks. His| N° “4¥-dream of future success aud/and hospitality, and evidently of | landed at night be came up to the Chain which I wore showed very prom: | value, ut 84 95 We have foughi¥the good fight, the battle is ow not fear to say h * “| happiness came to the breast of the] foreign extraction, in fact; he 18 {Paducah office and was checked im: Sanity 400 vies Lage earthy Newel part} Heavy calico Comforts at $1 00. victory won Spow for PROGRESS, PROSE ae : orn in front were cle iscernible S 5 g1 TF 4 . 7. ators i nt were clearly discernil Silkuline Comforts at $1.75, and PEACE. \Come down to business and come to ‘ 7 -—~latest pronunciamento is: ap ada ‘ oung Cuban dissociated from the “I am tired of masquerading as a}” a Last week he was in Princeton, |there and checked him in. One ar. | areas e “Cut " 4 . | i @ muscles of the neck. The le { tariff reformer, and will never again |*!!-pervading ilea that “Cubs mast] ang made euch an impression on some | night Spidell came up to the city aud time required ee tataslie Winnie HANDKERCHIEFS, \ be found before the public in that cu-/aud shall be free." Hence it is that ot the boys that they came down| ascertained, after being cleckal in, grap xplained in the very easMy un-| Tf you want an extra value a DO RI TINY.’ ana thicker We pacity. We are bound to recognize }so many evince in the hours which] here and had him written up in one|that $8,000 was to be carried to derstood priaciple that the thicker tha] 10 or 25cts, take a look at ours, object to be photographed the longer | liave better ones too, got them as FOR ine Shoes, _- that the Republican party has been} most try men’s souls, when being}of the papers as ‘a mysterious|Uniontown from local wholesale li- the party of victory, aud We are) ui incted to the most horrible tor.|#?@nger who spent his money lavish- | quor dealers for liquor bought there !t takes ne be Ay of Re tf light” to | bigh as as $3.75 each ) > bound to support the Republican] * C0" © ff ly, made many friends and told no-|by the latter. He started down to Ptpetrate tt, It also follows, as a mat. . Ps tures anc certain that death ts 2008] tay big busagan"” Tho. artice| tee boat mith te paar clone tO Lor of couree, that the lengts of ime| WITO CLOTH. Dry Goods and iP? party.” Burke does not stand alone amoug 10 follow, that love of country which Jsuid he was believed to be « Cuban and ip the course of an hour or two Tedulted, for pt oe as and walzet ot | wie ce rar ate lit: Do you know Ladies’Sh ( toners above every other interest and|sympathizer bent on organizing a fili-|came back with a gash cut in his the pesos (ayes the bones belong; | “Pat It is? If not stopin and let us aqdles oes, Men’s Shoes, affection; hence it is that the rifle] bustering party to assist the insur-|head, and claimed that two men vo l,\with no welght or statere to nats “yt ad Price lets, per. piece or Misses’ Shoes, Children’s Shoes seized him down by the boat store. of, was a comparatively easy subject, Miss Banks was painfully surprised] Ladies’ Mackintoshes, Ladies’ and Mens’ by the pictures of her foot. “That plate, ee the din of the musketry, the Cuban] while doing some writing he answered | fact hes gti gh ae ypod on ‘oom’ and held up to my horrid vision, — y ALL the worid hus wondered that! war ery, “Vive Cuba Libre."" The} **Come in’? to a knock on the door,| robbed him. As evidence of the ver | anh 4 : re 5 : guve me the first glimpses I ever had the Christian nations of Europe should | inherent nobility of the Cuban nature] #4 98 mild @ mannered man as was {ity of his exciting varrative he ex- of my feet in stocking and boot, not as | 4nd inackintoshes at $3.50 and $4.9 (| the sound money Democrats in this i opinion, and there are thousands of 4 them who will never yote the Demo } cratic ticket agai gen He came in yesterday and stopped | and carried him into a deep rs sag a abuts Gree J ppec leep ravine last breath as he shouts, almost above atthe Palmer. Karly in the day,|that used to run down by t y, but is now din, and blast so often cuts short the patriot’s No one is justified ia going out in bal weather and geting me, who we Furnishing Goods, are selling lades’ gossamers at . Bibles, Prayer Books, &c. \ ne ive 5 A — stand idly by and see the Armenians/is evidenced by the humanity they wishes make mennrousy 1c, ea org the wonad on his head, they’ seemed, but as they were w th i Mamabigred by the ‘Turks, but bere| have revested!? « dianlarns Hancing furtively about he put his} Pat Connell was put ou the vase,| In the portrait of the foot in the ‘aot © want the patronage as well a8 good wishes of every friend : 4 aoe : barel. bund me have Fepeatedly displayed in thelr) anger to his lips and whispered, “I’m|He went down on the levee and saw. stocking—the texture of which, neighbor and everybody else, Honest value aud square dealing eee k a e. our eyes, aon an hundred aresgee of prisoners and others! with you, pard,’? that there was but one set of tracks WAY, showed up wonderfully—the for your money 6 8 or a malic From oUF coast, are scenes 4s/ within their power, when, with full] ‘+I see you are,” retorted the as-|—the foot prints of a man gomg and of the toes, which should naturally be . Werrible as avy euacted by the bar-|knowledge of their sufferings and|tonished “pard,’’ “what can I do|then of the same foot prints r boxy pilgcd Pi algae yr wowsed Opposite Lang’s Drog Store. JON J. DORIAN, fs * shag A one upon the other, while the portrai aes sang ug § 205 VAY * barous Turk, ands phiegmatic presi-|the harsh and cruel treatment re-|fF your” ing. He concealed himselt where he of the toot that was shod wae still mors Agents for B rick P: } SAAR) Yd dent, even when urged by congress, |ceived by them at the hands of the eo willing to go te, Cubs," he |e aid overhear everything ssid and terrible to contemplate. ‘The bones | a8 ute for Butterick Patterns.) == ————— %) " fags dare r yihe o oceeded, ‘and Aight, b’gosh, for a|had the messenger closely questioned. | were mqucezed up {nto the #h fo Fefuses to raise his hand, or even his) Spanish,we might expect # far difter-| oe He then instructed the agent to seize triangle—to ft my American pointed P ) af Vel t . * voice in diplomatic protest. The/ent course, That they should have} What the b—1 are you driving }any of the messenger’s writing he boot ut 4 WORKS j American people are horrified beyond | been allowed to suffer so terribly] 4t?” pointedly asked Mr. Cordova, |could get hold of, and awaited’ de-| “Are you sure the X rays don't exag - Se peop y jerribly y 8 A e . measure ; they are indignant that the/and so long through the indifference Bs con ‘ hy a8 anything about Cubs, | velopments a # aaleed, in. pormonstraal -— and 126 128 North Fifth Streot, q ‘m eel vib The messenge: . o| tne . : r \ Government should permit the con-| of the United States government is a meiner ina and saddlee—or Fh gees, Ja laying wet] “The X rays are like figures; they Nau Parann House, ; » Menance of tone atrocities, ‘They / matter of deep regret to all lovers of] ++Oh1* grvated the would-be Cuban [a note to an vilficer on the beat, nate | ont ree eae ee . © would raise their, voices in loud ap-| human liberty. recruit, in discomfiture and disap | ing him to see the chamber-maid, and | D S waa tome ties jeer . i . s “maid, and | people's feet, I want to eee if mine are 7 Plause if the president would give] ——- polotment, a9 he started out, “they /have her seud him the cushion to his| worse than the others,” So six or eigl ie ; \ motice to Spain that these atrocities There ts nothing sv good for the; told me you was getting # army to go| chair, | portraits of feet were brought to me . aad . coughs and colds of the children and|to Cuba’? Weetals wan civen to ths A none, however, taken in boots, but ever f iM meee oneee, and that, slncein twenty-! haben as Dr. Bell's Pine ‘lar Houey, Presently another knock was heard| tive, who went straight and. took| Without the boots they were all not on! Hish Grade Bicycles . eae months vf horrible bloodshed and | {1 cures croup, whooping cough, cold} and another stranger was told to| possession of the cushion quite os unshepely a6 my own, but, t an leycle Sundries the destruction of millious of wealth, |in the ead and gives sweet, refresh-| come in, but his reception was not se|’ Sewed Up ia 1h was the $9,000,| tats wane soso atee reruns, anrere Agent for Odell Typewriter, Price $40.00, Suitable for Miuisters, Doce 4)' , Much of t belonging to Ameri ing sleep, It is pleasantly sweet to] corial as the other, He, too, wanted | conclusive evidence that the messen noted with femining satisfaction tha tors, Lawyers, Teachers, and in reach of all, : Mahe hes utterly fail, > crveh the taste, Any child will take itapd|to go to Cuba, and Mr, Cordova is ger had robbed himself and pecked| the pletures of men’s fect showed the| The Only Exclusive Bicycle Hou i 1 " sek for more. Good druggists sell! authority for the statement that over |himself in the head with «4 hones to t badl , ABON te marci, From September 1 febellion, whieh has grown con-|i, mr sale by Oehlschlaeger &/ twenty mea called on him durin ‘the lend credulity to bia Ph Pay _ na wore thoes of Me one xm forte TIN, SLATE AND IRON ROUPER. fo Peng 2 OU wi uELe eps Bec! BIDING. | WA lave yon te wily strongest, she must now ac-| Walker, day and importuned him ‘to sali t|to say, the express compad id not Courier, ; | bene Oe ae Oe See a ee enlie , vom no , . sue , pany 129 South Third Steet. | J. R. PURYEAR, Manager, f p | ™

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