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Ir now seems highly probable that! __TWE PADUCAH OAILY_ SUN. a ministerial crisis is to occur in| that the frequent recurrence of the | Pete een tO S**PN Spain very soon and that the libera| presidential elections seriously unset | books were advertised as bein A Be eso lender, Sagasta, will be called upon | tles and disturbs the business of the | Contiy in England. rae : Fe Ou WE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, to form a new cabinet, in whichevent| country; that any policy is scarcely; —The sultan of Turkey of late has . 810 BROsaDWAY ‘etaessen: established and in position to have a been given quite a number of nicknames. : & ‘ : “4 Weyler will undoubtedly be prompt- LT MRASORER ARAGING EDITOR Doran | tativies which have cast a stigma On| force and logic in this process of rea-| “take the tram" when they want torun through 1h But, if you ye sick eigtaipieneeniiniamens wnat “if : 5 i. We nwa © the period Aiken. roughout the dgming year, But, if you wre sick, the name of Spain and horrified the] soniog, but the question is by no, ¢ por , . ise dha re ided one, and this —The famous singing teacher, Mme. and if you do getsick, come to us for drugs. e | 4 ra hed aera bat World. cecuieenemneen aan an annn aie m moet uafortun, MATCheMi regards tho attitnde assumed have everything you want. Are adding to\our | oh re ‘ue ioe ortune ™ Seutkas et laterest ta Padecns ‘and eins, Ose of the largest shipments of | time, we ay — ier ibe hules ced the sad Sietaasicn stock daily and are yoyr nearest and best Farily | All Sizes, All Wiiths from C to E. mich will s sjate one urge it wy 5 Tees! raise . Girmeetaigesopace wi Porat hous re | salt ever mate was male hy the/ate one to urge it mpon the ee ain teas deteimel to the Drug Store. | - rics tate Worcester salt company yesterday. Lt | Attention of the public, ‘ vocal chords, Mme. Marchesi forbids See Men’s Ladies’ ad Children’ consisted of 160 carloads and was] Comparatively few people in the her pupils tocycle. Nevertheless, Mme. | | ++ csagoene tN | . gs a ens - THE WEEKLY SUN Is devoted to the Interests of our country, pat tons, snd rill a all times be newsy, ahd en, nu ail poflucel stairs aud topics: while it wil ‘de a fearless and tireless exponent of the doe Arines and teachings of the National Republi: ean party. - CORRESPONDENCE. A.special feature of the weekly edition of ‘Tae UN will be its Correspondence Depart: t hopes ably t Puaarvenr | ly recalled and Campos reaj pointed teonerany {to the Governor Generalship of Cuba, The reappointment of Campos would mean the cessation of the bru shipped from the works ofthe Worces- tet | ter Salt company, at Silver Springs, New York, to New England jobbers. Such a shipment of salt as this would have been impossible a year ago. All the wholesalers in the United States could not have been induced to risk their money in so. much galt. They ment, in which 1 to represent every locality within the limita of ‘ts cirea tation. ADVERTISING. Rates of advertising will be made known on application. ——$$—<—$$$—<_—_—_——_ OOMce, Standard Mock, 116 North Fourth treet tan we bave known in this country occupied 1. g \ d the season and will ks ° \ Sutweription Rates. |ynce 1802," saye the Yetersburg —— [sent icraa'n insane | LOliday Groceries, | a rf af elf Justice to Iretand. os * . . ‘ one Sd) on -eahebebpaa | Habe Ai «sandy geese Prom th at “Ora wane nanes Cotas sn| Fruit Cake Materials, ool Sag iy oes “qo {iournal. There are very few peop! Sir Edward Clarke, whois a Tory '§ THE CELEBRATED uy 6 : ir Edwar , ¥ | nd’ murder and be greatly acl oye at] Fl a d Dally. One month. s "40 aati eonteve and fantien who|w at iran, Clan, whol Tory event and murder and be greatly Apples and Oranges, Coe a rR ale.” tp and inden 8 Dai ¥. per wee pe ert never see a silver liniug to the busi-| vanced Liberalism, in his recent] —ytr. Roed is quoted as saying that Fresh Cann d G d & Umar, rein, . p ig Weekly, per annam 1.00] nese cloud, but look forward with|Plymoutd speech proposed that £1.+| he will not be a candidate for the speak e oods, @c. oF CIG RS Ke VANCE .. sees cece eevee 000,000 a year should be paid from | ership of the next house, as he believes \ . HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. Specimen copies free THURSDAY, JAN. 7, 1897. —_—_€_—X—KKX—X—X'_w—“!_""" Tnene will be but six state eler- tions next vear, for which the people will be most devontly thankful. now have the confidence to buy for stock, not alone for immediate sales. “Mz. McKrxtey's adwinistration will be productive of better times hopefulness and confidence that the neor future has good things in store for us, This very hopefulness will be one of the strongest factors in bringing about the desired cousum- mation. Sexator Matt Quay, of Pennsy!- | PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. —Dr. Mannington Caffyn, whose chief executive of the United States, . . i_.| Phe last to come to the surface is that fair trial ere it is threatened with dis- of Hamid the Hangman. placement by some other policy, thus) —The king and queen of Greece live ‘ the country ina state of im simple style, cheerfully adapting pene Bi ails There” their expenses to the inpecunious plight dread 5 18 8OME OF the country, and their majesties often United States who would willingly Melba, Mme. Nordica and M. Jean de Iministration of Res#ke are devotees of the wheel. prolong the present adm mA recent number of the Figaro of national affairs by two years. It i8 paris says: “Count von Moltke-Hvit- highly probable that at the end of feldt, Danish minister to France, who Mr. McKinley’s first term the people hae recently returned to Paris after « it leave of absence, will shortly leave the would, were it practicable, gladly city for the Unfed States, accompanied | prolong his term to six years, but by Countess von Moltke-Hvitfeldt. They they will feel safer by knowing that | “1! go to Baltimore, in order to be pres- - Ades ent at the marriage of their son, Count when he is inducted into office he) yon Moltke-Hvitfeldt, to Mme, Patter- will not have quite so longa cinch on son-Bonaparte.” A —Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett has the office until he has proven himself had ber Waihingten Wine oh Sinete- worthy in the highest station as he/ chusetts avenue furbished up through- has in the less exalted ones he has | out and will presently return from Eng- land to occupy it. She will entertain the imperial treasury to Ireland for a| that enmities excited by his failure to term of years, until the sum of £15,-| sive certain ohairmanships of commit- 000,000. which is the excess of taxa-| 68S to certain ambitious aspirants for i Wane adi them explain in no small measure why tion wronzfully levied upon that part!) “iia not get the presidencial nominu. of her majesty’s dominions, be re-| tion this year. According to this story, funded. Mr. Reed wil content himself with the It is far from impossible that Sir] position of republican leader on the Edwari’s project may be avcom- | floor of the house in the coming session We hope not.\ Furthermore | Sick? Cor. 7h and Jackson Sts. —— » we wish You health { | be _ BACON & €0., PHARMACISTS eT, —-IS HEADQUA Telepnone 119. ARTISTIC PHOTOG AT LOW PRICES; RAPHY ALLY RTERS FORS— Cor. 9th and Trimble Sts, | We Make a Specialty of High Grade calt, Trilby toe, onl ! DIEH New Fall Stvles, date. See our ne up- rengh Shoes Exclusivel LATEST STY bs r Men’s Shoes, $2 to $ ALL NEW Goops. ; Trilby, Orient and Razor Toes. © W. A. KOLLEBY, IPULAR PRICES, Iam carrying the largest and iost select stock of Imported and Do vipes in the City ‘GOLO-BUG and 16 10 1 SilvyhMounted Pipes are Beauties, sa ajso an immense lot of Chewing and \ mestic The latter are Novelties. Smoking Tobaccos. It will pay you to call and examinly my entire stock. : ; plished, For, first, the Salisbary Iris estimated the deficit in the|Y#via. has again vindicated bis ahiI-| Coverament, which is unwilliag to ree] WORSE FAR THAN THE CUCKOOS. Wok | WZ. FX. KOL DEY, pseu ity asa political leader. A very de-| oven the question of home rule, may | Cow Birds De Not Hesite . ’ oadway government revenues for the month of January will reach $12,000,000. ‘That is at the rate of $144,000,000 per annum, But nil desperandum. The fourth of March approaches and with it a Republican administra- tion, which means a quick change from deficit to surplus. “Buveter is chi ays our morning contemporary, and it is pre- sumed that is the reason why it so freely indulges in the luxury as well as many of the cheap things. The Sux deals in bard facts so verified as to be beyond dispute, and besides is ready to duplicate any proposition made by the Register as to ascertain- ing or showing up its circulation. —_—_———- Os the the 29th inst., the state of Kansas will celebrate her 36th state- hood anniversary. But for the bat- tle between the slave and anti-slave interests which was waged for a num- ber of years prior to its admission to the union, Kansas would have been a state long before it was. Its re- cent history leads to the , belief that its territorial government should be restored. Tur election of George C. Perkios, of California, to the United States senate from that state is now said to be assured. He has received the unanimous endorsement of the Re- publican caucus which was but one. vote short of the requisite number to elect. Mr. Perkins is an able man, and will creditably represent the state of California, which has pot al- ways been so well provided. Ay industry that under the Me- Kinley tariff jaw would have been devéloped, but which has languished under the existing Jaw is that of beet sugar. Of $4,236,000 tons of beet sugar produced last year the United States produced 30,000 tons. Large preparations for the extension of the industry were in progress when the election of 1892 warned capitalists to desist from further in- vestments. whic’ they promptly did. Parret aud wis wuiskers may be conspicuous by their absence from the next United States senate. He has about a dozen prominent oppon- ents in the ranks of his own party. ‘The only regret the people of the United States have in connection with it is that there is no show for the election of any other than a Pop- ulist to the senate from Kansas. In this state of the case Peffer is about as respectable aman as can be te- cured, ‘Tur New York legislature will this year consider a bill designed to pre- vent the erection of ‘“#ky-scrapers” in large cities. The limit to which they have already gone is suflicient to frighten the average man with visions of the possibilities of future demands. Plans have been projevted for building in New York very much higher than any yet in existenve gud it is thoughts limit should be placed on them by law. ‘Tue caucus nomination of R. C. Curtis, of Kankakee, for Speaker of the House of Representatives of Illi- nois, seems to be a victory for the the Madden forces. Itis to be hoped the great state of Illinois will do/ our Josses than to suffer thew. itself more honor than to sead a Chi- cago ward politican of medeocre tal- termined fight had been made again-t him by a powerful opposition led by ex-Postmaster General Wanamaker but Mr. Quay’s forces rallied to the support of Mr. Quay’s candidate, Boies Penrose, and he became the nominee of the caucus by a vote of 133 to 75 for Wanamaker, almost two to oae, with three votes scatter- ing and four absent or not voting. A Reattr sale took place in New York last Tuesday that indicates that somebody thinks better times are coming. A piece of property on Broadway and New streets contain- ing about 7000 square feet or the equivalent of 70x100 feet, sold to a California millionaire for the sum of $1, 600,000, or about $228.57 per square foot. This price has been exceeded but twice in the history of New York. The purchaser will tear down the 5-story buildings that now occupy the lot and erect a modern fire proot office building. —— ‘Tue second number of ‘‘Starling’s Review.’* published by E. 1. Star- ling, of Henderson, is at hand. “‘Starling’s Review’’ is an illustrated monthly magazine devoted strictly to the city of Henderson. Her many points of interest are fully handled and her many advantages and points of superiority are most clearly set forth. ‘The editor, Mr. Starlingfis one of Henderson's best known newspaper men and is well equipped for the ‘Review’? which is already proving of great advantage to Henderson, ‘Tue mild impeachment of our ‘*de- partment’ by our morning contem- porary doesn't look very well coming from 4 journal that fails to run any kind of a department, even for its realers, if we except the seven col- umns of advertisements inserted for its own business, If it would use less *‘bluster’’ and give its readers more news and more th ught it might eventually boast of a circulation more than one-half that the Sex has acquired in less than four months. For instance, if it had given readers (his moraing the two or t ree importaut news items that it faile1 to find, including the council meeting last night, it would have had a some- what less shadowy claim to the title of newspaper. Tueur are in ths country some 10,000 banks. When this fact is taken into consideration the failure of one here and there, aggregating | probably fifteen or twenty iu a month, | is a omall matter, Comptroller Kekels is of opinion that the condition of the banks of the country, as a whole, was never better. Mr. Eckels is in| position to know whereof he speaks. | He is a man of good, sound business judgment, one of the very best and safest appointees of the present ad- ministation, He claims, as others who have given atteutjog tp the mat. tey, that misma ble in a majoyity of cases for the failures and believes the sud of the financial diMfculties is nigh. Mr. Eckels is undoubtedly right, and the next three or four months wil] see a vast improvement in every line of business, It takes longer to recoup its| gement is responsi-| é [to proceed by believe that thy actof justice also may be an act of policy; and, sec. ond, the Irish landlords will be as earnest as the Irish tevantsin de mand for the restoration of the ex- cess of illegal taxation. That is to say, Lord Salusbury’s supporters in the Irish parliamentary contingent will be as zealous as his opponents in support of Sir Edward's proposi- tion. But Sir Edward pointed out an in- justice to Ireland that is more fla- graut than the illegal collection of £15,000,000 of taxes. He is report- ed as charging a great part of the ¢ pression of Ireland to Mr. G stone's free trade policy. The point | Grom Nie Nrevise lountion it eludes 3 is well made. ‘There are those who! touches were made upon the nest, nnd remember well Mr. Gladstone's mag-|this morning, as I might have antics niloquent description of Ireland as | pated from theexcessot lisp and twitter the ‘-mother of flocks and herds,’’ | of the mother bird, I find the first pretty and his spacious argument that as| brown spotted egg. the manufactures of Englund and] Surely our cow bird hes missed this Scotland increased so would the de-|*¢eret haunt In her rounds, He not mands for the dairy products and the | Secelved. | Within » veneeph rea meats of Ireland’s*flocks and herds’ |S "28 lar the sparrow and ite mate increase. It was one of the most] their prize, discover two eggs wher: adriot presentations of the free trade| they had been responsible for but one. fallacy that international commerce] The prowling foe had already discov is a gante of swapping. ered their secret; for she, too, Is “an But the result in Ireland is the re-|ttepdant on the epring,” and bad been sult that has fallen upon every com-|fimply biding her time, ‘The parent munity that has listened and respond- | b's once out of sight, she had stolen y e a quietly upon the nest, and after a very ed affirmatively to England’s request} iieg “interval had as alyly retreated, that the “tight little island” shall} teaving her questionable compliments manufacture while the rest of crea-|presumabiy with @ self-satisfied tion farms. The once universal linen|chuckle, The intruded egg is so like manufacture of Ireland now is con-| its fellow as to be hardly distinguish fined to a part of the Province of Ul-{able except in its slightly larger size ster, but Irish agriculture has not|!* x Abela) whethes She apersttee-tts profited by the partial destruction of | Pariicular, owing to itsaimilarity. even ‘ 0 ption, Indeed, the Irish manufactures, England and} event is possibl nsidered the cause of Scotland did not take Irish eggs, but-| ,, ngratulation rather than other: ter, poultry, grain, and meat in ex-| wise—at least until her eyes are opened change for the manufactured goods|hy the fateful denouement of a few that they sent to Ireland. They took| weeks later. And thus the Amerlean cash, for nations do not swap, but sell ; | 98 bird outeuckoos the cuckoo as an when England and Scotland had sold their goods to Ireland. they took the cash and bought their eggs, butter, meat, wheat, and poultry in the cheaper markets of Germany, Rus- | ment to leave her charge to the care of sia, Argentina, and India, ‘The | the in bird, to-morrow creeping prices of these countries have ruled] through the grass to the secret nest of the pric’s of the Irish farm produee, | the Maryland yellow throat, of Wilson's while English and Scotch manufactu-| "7Ush. ar chereipk, Awd, wnacoount: rers had virtual monopoly af the} Ome deadly. toieh tafely lodged Ia the Trish trade. dainty cobweb nest of the vireo, a The repayment of £15 000,000 of] fragile pendant hung in the fork of a unjustly collected taxes will be an} slender branch which in itself would act of partial justice; but a larger] barely appear sufficiently strong to sus measure of equity will be adminis-} pend the weight of a cow bird withaut tered if the Irish members of Parlia-]™Ptying the pest.—Harper's Maga | ment join with the English protec-|7*: | tivnists in demand for a reversal of | England's wischievous tariff policy. Stealthily and silently he prices among the thickets, following the trai! of the warbler, sparrow or thrush like a sleuth hound. Yonder a tiny yellow Dird with a jet black cheek fl with a wisk of dry grass in ite disappeare in the branches of a tree close by my studio door. Like the shadow of fate the cow bird suddenly appears and has doubtless ferreted on: her cradle, Tn a certain grass bank not far from where I am writing, at the foot of an unsuspecting fern, a song sparrow has built her nest. It lies in the hollow emong the dried leaves and grass, and is 80 artfully merged with its immediate suroundings that even though you know its precise location it elu¢ ‘attendant on the spring,” taking her pick among the nurseries of feather dom, now victimizing the oriole by a brief eojourn in the swinging ham: mock of the elm, here stopping a mo- A Gigantic Spanish Palace. ‘The “eighth wonder,” as it is usually called, is the gigantic royal palace ot the fseurial, which stands in the an clent kingdom of Toledo, Spain, It ix confessedly the most wonderful edifice the] in the world, whether in dimensione or riebes, It bas 1,860 rooms, 0,200 win. dows and doors, 60 staircases, 1 foun: taing, 43 wine cellars, 8 organs and 51 bells. Its ciréumference is 4,400 feet, or almost exactly @ half mile. It was dedicated to St. Lorenzo, the saint who is said to have been broiled on a grid- iron, and on that account its founds, tions were laid aff ip tmitauion of the ebape of that kind of kitchen utensil, St. Louls Republic, They No Longer Speau. “My mind is made up.” eaid the sou- retio, "Indeed? | knew the rest of you was nade up,” quoth Challie,—Harlem Life. Pampkia Chips, Here te & recipe for pumpkin chips, one of the few preserves possible to snake Ja November, The name is some- what misleading, for by following the Vite a amarmelede is made so like that warned to call andAeettle the same at] tracvigh rep eee that, few can dis- at mysottigg, No: 127 South| swost or wobeeeem em Take & small Fourth street, gnd thereby save to peeling It, out inte themselves costs{ as I will be forced | w to collect same, Ynless otherwjs¢ Bettled promptly, ‘ep H. Vorvrar, Receiver of Rogers & King and Johy Hogers & Son,” dactt " Bove Wood, For nice stoye wood telephone 29. $1 per load. Ouro Rivas Spoke anv Co, | DR. BELL'S PINE TAR HONEY, Advances a New Theory in Treatment of All Cough, Lung and Bronclyal Troubles—It Cures,and Cures Quick- ly. Absolutely harmless and pleasant to take. It cuts }oose the mucous without exertion /oy stratmng and stops the cough/atpnce by healing the infiamed parts; gives yigor and vitality to the yespirdtory organs and produces @ copdition lin which all the functions are exerted) with regularity) and harmony. For sale by Gehlseblaeger & Wal- ker, Fifth and Broadway. Imvortant Notice, All persons knowing shemselves in- debted to the firms of Rogers & King and John \ Rogers &/Son_ are her a pound of sugar, and to the whgle a quarter of @ pound of green ginger root, six lemops and three oranges, Peel the yellow skin of oranges and lemons very thin, scrape off the tough, White part and throw it away, remove the seeds and chop the remainder very flne with the peeled ginger root. Add this to the pumpkin and sugar, and let Ex-Gov, Conngis, of New York, them stand over night. In the morn+ iug boil slowly together for three Notice, 7 The lowest place in town GRAPHS for the Holidays 112 S. Third Street. Having baked a lai FRUIT We can offer you same for le them at home. We also have BREAD AND CAKES. 118 SOUTH SECOND SEREET FOR THIRTY DAYS We will make a BIG REDUGTION IN GURANING AND DYRING Suits cleaned add pressed for § Suits cleaucd, wlyed anid pressed for $5.00, Ail work guar: pour well know andarg Paducah Steam Dye Works, Third street. K. C, Kost & Son, Proprietor J.-S. GANSTER, SOME ITOH OF Prompt and tu en to all cases, Vouchers for qiderterly payment of Pensions carefully Attended to. 714 8. Third Street, When You > poy To PURIFY YOUR BLOOD, REGULATE YOUR LIVER AND ERADICATE ALL POISON IM THE SYSTEM cer HALLS BLOOD REMEDY, | HALL MEDICINE\GO., Panvcoan, Ky For An Easy Shave or Stylish Hair Cut! —te to JAS. BRYAN'S BAFBER SHOP 405 BROADWAY Nice Bath Rooms in Connection, pe A. S, DABNEY, *” DENTIST, 406 BROIDWAY, Brinton, | ARCHITECT. Ottice Am,-Ger, Nat Bink Bldg, Mal fing tore Telephone [26 Felephone 10 Residence BRUCE'S STUDIO.| “THE CITY BAKERY United States Pension Claims, vere attention giv- ta get first-class PHUTO- is rge lot of very fine GAKBS. 8s Ywoney than you can mak a Woe tine of all kinds of F. KIRCHHOFF. | jOur January ‘Cloak Sale Is in full swing There are hard DUVET BOE Has anything in the Grocery that and Provision Line you AMLEITER TTP TOD FRESH) MEATS WAYS UN HAND. Telephone 124, 437-441 S, Third St. VWUVHTVTTDD-0OR000004 A SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE FOR MEN BE CONDUCTED AT want nena TE GROGER, | > AND $ $ ALL KINDS O¢ OYSTERS AL- UNTIL THE NEW YEAR WOMEN AND CHILDREN WILL DORIAN’S Where you_can tind many useful and aypropriate HOL- IDAY GIFTS. ‘this is your chante to save 29 per some Jackets in our Cloak Room | a8 when the season beyan. Many of the finegt style here yet, 8s ften thecase the best is left be- their expenpiveness, We upset the price and dat all of them in half, ‘They are just as stylish ust as good! but tliey are not y. Remember the ust one half he original prices, prices arc t cent. on every pair of Ladies’, Men's and pba + Bhoes We have the : Finest\Cheap Shoes and \, “eG Cleanaat Fin Shoes i} | Handkerchiets, |See for Yourgelt | What valued we ‘are Ladies’ Handkerclger the rush bate Chri dozen handkerphiets rushed snd soiled Welotfor the entire at 17c, each or three for 50 qhalicy col oped ed dl) erdbroidered, and most of them areal linea Also 20 dozens of lached ail linen and] embroidered Handkerchiefs that were BSc. now gy at 2de offering iu rib | DAS several They Scissors We have about 10 dozea seis. sora, big and littl, that we bave] been » Hing at 26. We waut to| close out the entiy lot, and ©, them at 100 per if " Ladies’ Mackintosheg, J ‘This is the time to\ buy a Mack intosh, for this is thel time of the year you need it | We have two excellent numbers | at 0 and $495. We also havea few odds and ends of numbers that we bave Stopped buying, We offer them a 9c, euch, Many \cf them are worth $2.50, \ Laundry, J, W. YOUNG & SON B Heavy LANKETS. Hihe and All Wool, Also cheap prades\ five pex cent off on every pair, Lavies’ sno Mews\ FURNISHING GOODS, Best Quyurry\asp Lownst Parce Holiday Books, John J. Dorian, Bibles, Prayer Books and Devotional Articles. 205 Broadway. ——s W ave them Twenty- WHEN YOU DRINK | DRINK THE BEST | —You can find it at——_ DETZEL- —Wherd we keep the finest of — Whiskies, Wines, Beer, Cigats, etc RESTAURANT OPEN AT ALL HOURS, ere eeenennsemnee ees PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS, , . \ and 126.128 North wh Street, Jousk. IN Ney PALMER, DRALE! High Grade B » and Bicycle Sundries: € $20.00. Suitable for MiNsters, Doc~ ers, and in reach of all, From Beh guikes i WE invite you to get Bottom Prices on same, SJ 4, R. PURYEAR, Manager icycles: Agent for Odell Typewriter, P tors, Lawyers, ‘The Only Exclusive Bieyeld Hause in the City, lo December 1 is the BEST SEASON for RIDING, call and see OUR WHEELS and ym ts oe eal PROFIT, trade; we want childre up in our Shoes, then they ib us all ibele lies hilar not trading with us, ask one Of ouR customers about our Shoes our way of treating onr oliente\-and their feet, Qrge Bernhard, ent to occupy the chairs vacated by | hes recently given voice to 4 senti- Y such statesmen as Douglas, Trum-| ment in relation to the presidential! As a settiemont of Ap estate of B. bull and Logan. She bas a worthy |term which las been growing for Wallles ok (di , ad), Inust be aspir nt in the person of Billy Mason, | some years, but has not yet taken a fe kuouiaa in » 1897, all who would rank among the big men] very strong Lold upon the American the firm of B. in the senate before the end of his|people. It iv contended by the ad-| at once and settles Respectfully, terw, vocates of a lengthened term for the’ $6usd B, WetiLe & Soy, hours, then both Louis Republic, L. 106 BROADVY TELEPHONE 200, | | Give us your\aundfy if you, want Grst clags work’ and prompt, fle Ivery, rf uO grow It you are » and about ib Ready. 5," ald the pew schgok "Want you (o be s0 quiet that le & Son will val] ¥* can hear a pin drop.” is There was p cavernous silence for a CONES OOS Sempeey Peweecan, second, then ® voice in the rear mut. arg tered: “Now, thep, let bar drou!". | Resideuce 1017 Jacksou St, PAINTER, GRAINING, KALSOMLD apycan, Ky,