The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, February 1, 1897, Page 4

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SBVVVTVVTVA BO000-00 000000000001 We WantYour Trade3..s=... | his assessment. |recommended that the assessment be reduved § —— - a \ TO CLEAN OUT WE PUT ON SALE FOR SS 7 $1 25—Ladiet’ Dongola Welts, ‘urns and M. 8. small sizes, worth v from $3 00 to $4.00) BY) §1,50-—Ladies’ Dongola Feit Suteth for winter use, were $2 00, $2.00 —Ladi Nongola Welts, bre Ren sizes, worth $3.00, $2 68—Ladies’ Lace or button Ox Blyod, New Toes, Welts, handsome $2 25--Men’s Enamel Galf Bals, sizes bron, were sold at $3.00. $3.75——Men’s Pat, Leatliiy, Needle Toe, sides broken, sold at $5.50. 23 00-——-Men’s Broad Toe, Kangaroo, Cong syld at $5.00, 10 cents buys Child’s Rnbbers, heel, sizes bt koo. Man's Rabbers) clogs, sizes Hoke, 25 to 60 buys ?#2? Rubbers. } on / \ } \ ; j 25 cents buy a < \ \ Full line of Children’s Shoes, and great bar- gains in broken lots, in off toes, \ AT PRICES GIVEN.NONE OF THE ABOVE \ \ \ SENT OUT ON APPROVAL, } too. Major Barnes motion prevailed. | ber of the board of health be avvept- | yg, - f n ) pecig! bargains will be en sale Mr. Livingston said it very}ed and the motion prevailed. Dr. | Wednesday the 3d. . ° gratifying to him to ascertain that so! S, 8, Simpson was elected in his cf Sign of Big Hatchet. he 320, 322 and Broadway? , e much iaterest was being takell in the| stead. e rin aducah, Ky, ; nis space in next issue sewerage matter aud that “he was! Dr, P,G, Reed was nominated to the board] Watch this spac unounce- a Cees MWOVETR SVRTC TUS- 280098080088 Continued From Second Page. RELIEF COMMITTER. Chairman Starks read a statement Chairman Starks . The motion pre- vailed. Mr. Starks made a statement rel- ative to the assessment of Mrs. Joe Peal. He moved that $1.50 for poll tax be refunded. SEWERAGE COMMITTEE. A communication was Chairman Barnes stated in behalf] notifying the city that $30,000 worth | worth $3.00. of the committee that they haddecid-|of city 4's per cent. bonds A ) vel ‘ district the city and with this} were sold to the Middleton Savings | $2 68—Lwlies’ Lacd of Button Welts, all upw toes, worth,$3 and g4, @]ed to distr i ) 8} : : - ject in view had written to Kngi-| Bank, at Middleton, Conn. | ‘ + Dongola Spring Heels, W t ve i 8 ’ , Conn. $1 98—Ladies’ Dongola Spring Heels, Walt, best, cheap at $3.00. neer Elliott, of Memphis, who agreed| Mr. Rinckleff said that there had to come here for $90 and remain un- til his work is completed, which would probably be in two or three oN layor Yeiser then read from G. A. Carmi at Washington a propo- sition agreeing to give professional services free. Mr. Barnes moved that the Mem- phis gentleman be invited here, aud Mr. Williamson favored it. The lat- ter said that in a matter that would cost the vity such a vas’ amount of money, it was advisable to move cautiously and that he was in favor of inviting the Memphis gentleman here and if necessary the other one glad so many people wefe in favor of it. FIRE COMMITTEE. SHORT BUT SPIRITED. } The chief, he said, had to sit in the office all night without having ‘an opportunity, as other officers do, of making a’ few extra dollars as witness fees. He moved to increase the salary $5 a month, or rather to donate o him an extra $5 for the remainder of the year, The motion was carried by a vote of 6 to 5. Counc!man Kamleiter wanted smoke protectors purchased for the new chemical engines. The amount was but $5, so it was allowed. received been some controvery relative wheth- er the school fund was to receive its 36 per cent. of of the back tax col- lections. Col, Husbands gave it as his opinion that these back taxes went just as any others. The proper order was made City Treasurer Donovan made statement regarding the payment of interest on city bonds, after which @ resolution was passed providing that Mr. Donovan be authorized to for- ward the amount to New York at the meeting just previous to the time the tuterest falls due, Mr. Barnes made a motion that Dr. Jewett’s resignation as a mem- fill the other vacancy in and unanimously elected. Mayor Yeiser read a communica 12 & 1M North Thi ~ Prices ut on everpthing— nothing excepted. 4 : It's to induce you! to find our new place that we are giviug goods away Unsparing eut-determined methods Through this/store the public will save lots of money in the year 1897 ment of the arriva goods—lots of them coming — ee F “ —— | Phe reports of fire chief and water} tion from John H. Zorn about the a) y eived purchase ©! en or more city direce J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Cd.|J. D. Bacon & Co. | 7 mr ea, Wilson vet | $Y and 44.4 APOTHECARIES. PH. RMACIBTS. DRUGGISTS. \ ae WEATHER REPORT. Ky "PERSONALS. Feb. 2.—Gen-| Will O’Brien, of Memphis, is in ‘armer Wednes-| the city. TO y IGHT. iat r wy hh | day. eS REESE | Mr. R. E. Ashbrook is in Cairolon _Aheatre, LOCAL MENTION. | business. South Tiird Beret. Mr. Will Thompson, of Florence —— tation was in the city today. The “For Fair Virgi Trouble With the Machinery. Compa- BUSINESS. Councilman Wi' amson, as chair- Mr. Bell read a commanication from Supt. Einstein, of the Peuple’s Street Railway company, asking for afranchise granting right of way over Fountain avenue, The matter was referred to the ordinance and cemetery committee. Councilman Bell read the follow- ing resignation of Dr. C, A. Isbell. as a member of the board of health: Paducah, Ky., Feb. 1, 1897. turee copies be bought, Mr. Zorn then made a statement, copies were bought. Mayor Yeiser read a proposition from ex-Chief Hall to keep the city in a first-class sanitary condition, to execute any bond that might ve named. It was received and re- ferred to the sanitary committee, The mayor also read a communi-| cation from A, J. Burke about an | accident that occurred at Fourth and Harrison streets several mouths ago, | hole } HELD OVER. | sey Bs. Try a load and you will be con | and best. We will appreciate a sha LEW WATERS... Manager 7 * ‘ " SUB FOREMAN. f measteet | gome of the electric light ma-|ny arrived this afternoon at 2:45. To the Hon. Mayor and COlison in wbich the shore oats. hat | a specialty |e chinery has become deranged atthe) Y ic Ce : jacst OF! ity of Paducah. nocked in his head. e asked that | | : y becot nged The Catholic Columbian club} Gontlemen: Some time since} the matter be squared by appointing | | ] A Family Resoxf for Ladies and Children | city power house, and As a result for | meets tovignt at Cecilia Hall in regu- a night or two quite aumber of the | lar session. your honorable body saw proper, in organizing your board of health to him a stationman at the new station. | It was received and filed. Pinckney Childers Seems to be are all th Ital. Our lihe of CH DISHES ig complete. | Scott arkiw INCORPORATED. | Phone 53, y ‘ ‘ ades & Lehnhard, vineed th re of your patron are Co, 4 ee delivery “@ * Officeand Yare,Sih eid Harrison Stre Geo, LRannaRp, 4 We make a specialt, i . —Preseriptions filled at all hours repare your family oF “private Mell kinds of arih, romepend herte, man of the committee appointed to) saying that by bis aitidavit (for! North Third St . Night Beil recipes, from, a litiment to a coFT} ere get fear ry. you want]vonfer with the butchers, reported) which he charged $50) he had saved ¢ wale of Mtoe: cure, and do lt yuh Tihgnlg oft-neglected line of ‘our busl-| that two couferences bad been held, | it $1200. ‘The council couldn't see / Pe ‘ Sa ‘ otk gr the bongs eg be] how that was done, however. ; ' 1 x ~ Continued that it may im the future} Mr, Williamson then ‘‘roasted’’ Pharmacists, Druggists and Apathecaries, ls usn-ton win twoniome: |e tier: svg hat was ver ¢ ’ » ~ ‘ committee and take action that will] incorrect and he thought three was Cox, SeventH AND Jackson Sreeers, Bavucalty Ky. say prove satisfact ry to batebers, tax-| enough. 5 / 5 » Be payers and all. On motion of Capt. Carter five ) —— r IS THE LEADING .-COAL-- IN THESOITY./ anest, hottest Matt i , apeie echel| io iden ee) Se | A-masquerade ball was given last] elect me a member thereof. Since] A communieation was also read Guilty, | ohngaapeadesl j Diploma Flour kes the lead of} night - rong Hall and 4 large|that ume I have been the recipient|from Mr. F. M. Berger about the - — | ide all patent flours. gawd Cee of undue and very unpleasant notoe| way his house is situated near the | Charged With Stealing S10 FY The one act Irish comedy. Marriageat Myrray. Messrs, Wm, Atwood and James} riety, and the inimical spirit dis-}new flre department's location. He f Baaheramede aiefh | e , Miss Emma Linn, daughter of| Bailey, of Ozan, were in the city to} played toward me by some former] offered to sell the city the property rom Wm, Rummel af Sully's First TripMe-AmeriGa, | judge nine ot Murray, will on the [28 08 busines. members of the board, prompted e¥-| for $700. ‘The matter was referred awe | Be. ia Piseas of clay elton. wink 10th inst., ‘be married to Mr. Ryan| Miss Dora Draffen, of Calvert} idently in their action by what seemed to the fire committee Pinckney Childers, aywa ge of 5 , ¢ ilders,, a wa yward Admission, 10 and 20 cenl Ferguson, of the same place at 10 a. | is a guest of her sister, Mrs, | to me an unreasonable prejadice, and] Mayor Yeiser thea read his veto of | boy who has been in trouble before m. Both are well known young Dr. J. T. Frank. tho a wd ~ be cea a8} the aie Lap ordinance for | but noae of such a serious nature, | ; people. | Mrs. J. B, Stewart left at noon for] much as possible, unsel d_in} severgl alleged reasovs. |was held cover in Judge Sanders’ é ea cjway | Het home in Sm ville, Tex., after a| SY Way Ican to the peace, prog- Mr. Wi liamson moved that the} court this morn a charge © B Ss ks : Morton's ERA House, Bibssogee Mapes! 2ip roadway | visit to Mrs. I. D. Wilcox. Lavda ergeraub' happiness of afordinance be passe, the veto of the] stealing SicvreahW hice wee . p TAR S, a 5 \ if igi - the people of our fair city, and feel- y o , 4 . “ “ ’ z r FOR e Frkrouen Tegkeit, Manager. x \ Mr. J. D. Wileox is still confined | in° that say Fico Somver Walton di eten cat say ar tele who was outon a little spece last} i oR Ys anged By \ to his room, suffering from the oper-| 08 10 ci tose _ bo wever we eae: , tis motion was det-by s vole) Priddy “night. He lost $60, be] . R One Lawrence Seo Hand Co., 213{ation recently performed on bis eyes. |*24 conscientiously performed, might) of 7 to 4, eight votes belog required. jclaimed, bat Marshal Coliine found |Gonst Bt, 20 died bedstesds at| gh, not be properly appreciated by some| Those voting for the mayor were | what disposi : , Wy ry ; a Ze! sg redsteads at} Mr. W. E. Hughes, a well known! of the people, 1 hereby tender my] Barnes, Riackleff, Carte Wi for latictincca, ee il onde, also ice bo: refrigerators, | young lawyer, formerly of this city,| resignation sa pig omgenge 4 apg invkle arter and Kam-| leaving $40 missing | t Raticd baby buggies, ete. 2f2 | has returned to practice his prossion. | hoagd of health PS winch MRT Uiflocite teen te ones T ite’ d , jit ANG Be He is a Good Man. Mrs, Jim Arnold and son, Mey-| I desire to thavk your honorable] council go into-the election of a pul | ne EG, Except tbat ho bod § ypewriters an Suppli * Conductor Win. Beadles as ac-|ers, left this morning for Stilob, tbody for the compliment shown me| Iie printer. pirofl ee wel Bae 07 SOU’ Mr and M ¢ Whytal etd « postion with toe Nastvile, | Florida, on visit to friends and rel- and wy race by recognising io me| “af, Barnes moved to deter sation |as-the che bal-abent “aitctett. tal 107 SQU'TH SECOND STREET, *, aca Chattaneoga and St. Louis road as | atives. saitable qualifications to. fil the imt-bend require all the newepaptre to fle| had bat 66 and come small Goeope | mae eee Old Machines at Dbaxh! figures ‘6s pe R conductor. He had not wielded the| ‘The dance given at Klk’s Hall Jast| portant position to which you elect-[amidavits specifying the number of| Childers attempted to.change th == — puneh for some time until yesterday, | night in honor of Misses Stella Fels-| ed me. F bons fide subscribers. Major Barnes’ | now ten dollar bills Saturday tnd wes | We #F€ HOw exclusive agents for the| “ gules os tenalh or being let out on the C.,,0. & 8. W. | enthal, of Jackson, Tenn., and Rosa It isa source of gratification to] amendment was lost by # vote of 7| arrested, es CELEBRATED | LA : when the I. C. took chi He took | Hersher, of Philadelphia, was welljnote that with all the objections} to 4. | H ‘ As acted by his first run out yesterd attended. raised, none have questioned my fit-| Mr, Williamson's motion to elect ela bee seen with Rummel, but ° | - i ; 2 . . a6 in point of education, profes- : ow ed this morning that the money | 7 The ( % ‘Sisk | Col. H. H. Hobson says that the| 92% in pe | a public printer was carried by a vote] was vive : y res vale p Wepre Pi ade Seer Be Le hoo! at 719), OOK iat he would move. to” May. sional attainments, or personal bear-| of 7 to 4. mas given him by Fred Romine, al | ‘ on street ; will each beginners cigar n the blood. rftied pd we] Madison street; will cl, boginners) 5174, Srroneuts. ‘That he. wil re-[ ig tol the office satisfactorily, my) | Mf. Willismwon nominated Mr. F Mesa Math WR reetad ay } ph dehy hee ai v rte i - " i “ + F.) story was so palpably false tha | i constructed. ply to Miss Augusta t2/5| main bere and continue 10 bis race| Cor alone arousing prejudice. M, Fisher, of the Scm, for publioloniviade cuoe eee, false that it \ somes to baking S's Elaborate Spec! 1 Soe ery, m 4 * ©" tor circnit clerk. It will at all times be a pleasure to} printer. ont e le the case worse against | se ce ole SIR ne se ow | BR A\ Brillant Company.) ier Guinea: wil preach again] gt, MMS any ental work maybe able, 1 your board of health, | ing “New! | matey vocal eat a our 4 PE pe 1, 09» 75c\any $1.00.Jat the Christian mission Sunday), Fiddyment, wixtubus out the and 1 trust @ long season af perfect! The mayor said he would veto dons a oe we re end Judge J / eats On 8a ay mornil it Van] go} | health, t lity i y jewing the case t ’ 5 y very best of wot eas: > * e action, ie said he didn’t! hope ‘¢ vag poate school room, Teuth between Clay and | yery INES reasonable | beslth, tranquility | snd. prosperity | the Ho sald he didn'é| hoped the younpman woud ‘Te atr| | Harrison, 7:30 o'clock. All who! prices, All work dong\yy the latest | ™*Y 'e dawning upon us, believe it was legal, but Col. Hus-|to prove his innocence in the citeait The samy cay be \wecureg at any | — es can come are coriially invited. painless methods. Opera House pares yet R bands said it was, And the mayor | court, but that the evidence tenn inane ged VR ay An: ig SO \ Smoking Tob. For Rent. | Block . BELLE, M.D. | was informed that he couldn't veto| all against him. He w snow! Diplama Flour nevis go praise | ,, “aes them over mokKing 1 Obacco A good dwelling ou reel Tina Cia Ried t 31 Om motion of Capt. Williamson] an election Lene AEDO eee ee 8) thee be They Mh on! © any part of the el . pots | ion, Chas, Reed is an avowed] the resignation was accepted, order-| Mr. Barnes withdrew Jews’? | eee | iving GE : " . ; 4 i " 4 . Barnes lrew the “N: | dere giving GCENE 5 and CAtarth Cureut ut | yr hydrant in sgfie, goo out candidate for mayor{As he made the ed spread on the minutes $4d tbe | Shoes the compaitiags ae | apd ilers could not execute bond! MON. It a Fresh Graham Bréad Every Day. Thi combination f h t oe ee BIiy Con OF the: leas: “seayors -8_ overt llahad The question then came \ip whether ne Rt Tommnded to. Jail. It is Snes patewts for sal | ap copiocticn fareiches ost 12 tB, Poarsan, |Dad, it » Doors has to be elect-] Major Barnes asked forthe opinion | or uot agen WHS Say ook Ie a Ce ane ee may OR wncceed {0} Ter bareld ant » in barrels, | Tels 274, 123 S. 3d Street y pea es ‘“ ed no one will kick on Charley Reed. |of City Attorney Husbands on the] new 1 ou tag 1, bowever, idle: “ baeto butfaiso a positive rem- ied. But be $6 barboritie ta ity ney ands on the] newspaper could vote for the ¢lec- _ “ . rlorn hope a8] repair system af streets, fostered | i i “ edy for KCatacth. In taking| May Rita Robertson died Febru-| our next mayor will H pane Oy ets, fostered by |tion of an individual as public We Call N, F ‘ ly for / ; xt mayor will be a Republican. | Mr, Barnes Manager Wate serchanty Attent TIZENS’ “ ; your gecustomed delightfullary 1 1897 at the convent of the dahl tc Be printer. saanager Waters Departes. -: / ny pany my RG Ime Rng SITE SE Col. Husbands gave it as is! Col. Husbands sak the public Manager Lew Waters, his dangh- this colebrateg prand of DI SAVIN is} through the nostrils and the]14, Fuaeral services at 11 a. m. at oy lg the elty is Certaivly em-| printer must be a person and not a LS and two other members of the Our prigep are as low as cure & absolutely certain. In-| the Catholio curch Sixth and Broad- But OMicer Henry Singery win] PO"ed,‘0 let OF Grant 8 contract ap-| paper. | That the public printer was ladsor Theater Stock Co, left the) fPet-clasg [flour, quality ; y Beery ropriating large sums of 5 i city a considere hale ju the-thPmat and it cures| way. Probaby Get It. Pro} a6 rs . ‘ Sony for] not @ paper or a printing office, but pat SAY OF twa «go for unknown ‘ 226 Braadway, PgQueah, K ? - } — “f ore in one atthe time,}@ person. He gave it as his opivio 9 ia wu insolvent condition, jndg- of rah, Ky, Sore Throat, Bronchitis Doctor's preuriptions given vare- Mayor Yeiser has not yet perma-} which question engendered no little hag previous Socinas ct Dabs ing from reports, on, jadg hg DO NOT SELL {Capital and or Catena ful attentionnby [registered geacuates | M°D!1Y installed auyone night ebiet of doubt. in the mincl of some of the| printers, where pavers were clecte, Waters had played in hard luck| | CONSUMERS. pital and Surplus, $120.%00,00 heehee See in pharmacys \ Only strictly pure | P? ee fe aie Singery will in alljcouncilmen, The pinion was re-| were illegal ever since his advent into the city, | Open from 9 a, \n.fo 3 r, The tobacco) is mengfactured | {use aud ehemWals ysed. Give us Probanutly gpk Naf, [nate The sal-| ceived and filed. The vote resulted in Mr. Fisher| Mis Wile kaving come here only a few M. LIVINGSTON #60. | urday nigh froin 7 to 9.0 Mt" with the grektest etfre) and is|YOur trade and regt assured that you **Y Wasincreased $6'a month by the} Major Barnes theu male a state-| receiving eleven votes, sdays after his theater was opened 5 aN r , 3 aly See te child get just what the Woctor prescribes, Council lust night, ment on his pet street scheme, and} The cguneil then adjourned, but} Ml forced him to sign Paice pt ie nd. | Interest Pais Time De it . fectly hi a . * ———_—__—_. . mivasiian* nik Q | ; or the most delicate Jady can Pi bag orgeae: Warnes, Drug-! Incipient oopsumption fo cure] TAuted the mayor to advertise, ac-|the mayar, in his excitement, had abling her to get a divorce, at the . “f posits smoke it in pipe or Aigarette. gists, Fifth and Bre ayray. feb1 St) with De. Bell's Pine Yi Hovey. cording 49 # ¥esajution previously | forgotten to appoint a policeman to |e time threatening him if he re- an OF raided 7 Toflametion {s allayed agit the clogs adopted by the vouncil, for the work | fill the vacancy occasioned by the} ed to comply with her request, Parca President Ae Any one desi Tady employ. | ging of the lungs is stopyed. When to be done on thestrests, dismissal of Chief Hall, but not for! She jaformed Marshal Collins at - init See i: YUleP2h SOW ment at good wagesall on K, S. this is accomplished fia road to ene oes nheneryes pags Tog vole to ol EAs tate hnsbuni as ee ae rer DT MELICME | sscvert mechauieabung™ feb 1 3, health is a straight ones Goya bottle] “i "> & duestion that struck to the and Mayor| had to her husban was hie shittess Jas. DRUG STORE Restart today. 1 very core of every taxpayer of the) Yoiser appointed Mr. Frank Smed-|sPorition aud fondness for other rd i Rurrn, a H TK & BROADWAY. Boys’ undershixts, extra heavy, For sgle by Ochlsobladgr et ft Yeti He pulled figures ley, the appointment being ratisod, | Women She procured her papers G WatLAc x a : ‘A M, Levy’s,|204 Court street, corner 5'h and Bi 4 ets, showing the costs of inter- wo acHee : and left, ARLEY, : \ ect, nd Broadway motions, 860. 08 biol et TEACHER WARRANTED / va ‘ 5 f , ete 4 Waters waa rg i ces j284 ce R 3 » of which no mention is ae % 4 # pretty good sort of a = ieee | People who use Diplggia Flour agefmade in the repair ordinance, and! Por ste ara eu fella, but did not meet with ; i ; SAVE YOUR Mr. Rui, the fisherau, was ued | glways pleased. showed where these alone had cost| °F Stealing Coal From the XC, }euccaas here, It is understood that Mort e, / 995 and costs Saturday in Justice} 4.) the city this year $3,742.85, includ- & St, Ly he did not leave without apprisin, his ; ons a House : PF ncheases 8 court for living on al alles brine i af day] ing q few other jtemg of jittle sig-] Saturday Justice Winchester is. itors of his intentions. FurqoHek TERREL, Mgr, a o 0 ing shanty boat without paying taxes, |; 4t Gallery, 218 Broadway 1f2 | nificance, He computed. that this ae variants against two men named he Windsor Theater will proba: S / esday, beb, 7 ts jj Dipl ‘ghia by spntahle| If you need re a ‘ $3,742.85 would beadded toM jew and Rice for stealing coal from] bly be reopened about T! 7 | ERS “Sday, heb, J. yi AND SHOES. pone Ret by all reputable er PN ad dg call. at} "Srp, Barnes insisted that it ba the N., C. & St. L. depot. ba sg 1 about Thursday with Yi EVERYTHING NEW THI§SEASON 1 will BUY them for Cash. shes ve i As deni Bos haa economy tojadopt such a system of No effort was made to apprehend : s ithout Pain’ onde ag Children’s shoes, Op to 8s at Soc. |b Ladies’ Society of the Luth- | street repairs as he had been advo- them until yesterday and now they) BOXING AND WRESTLING, | Is one AG, ingle’s §{ Housewives gan find many articles} M, Levy's, 204 CoprOstreet. ;,|eran chuevl will not’ meet tomorrow | cating and would at the same time) 'Ave escaped. | One of our #hecialties.| Alghou " About the houge too much worn for plcaidhies odes <r afternoon as announced, lus kgs heen | have pretty ts. He sai There is one warrant against a;y... this is by no mebns our least¢ Atte SORGIA 7 rie - ‘ i us ge heen pretly streets, He said he ta-] .ioney i i jNew'Kind of Sport Inaugurated! years of expprihy Led wear, but too/good; to throw away.| A. HL, 3 uggist, Hunting. | postponed until Wednesday, Feb, 10f| vored anything that would give the! woman said to be 2 texcher years of expprithenting by gminent Anything give the | ‘ Gather them dp and send them to we ge Iad.p tes under date of | When it will moet with Mrs, M. Hum.-| city better strecis. — {a'the public schools for voal stealing, Hare, ee Y ah tial saa aoc i en Fever Cure out be quested ‘end this] original motion by inserting a pro- eiaibe }man named Barbell, of vill, wi j 1 . ls all othes Nas sa ‘7 ¢ y ig Y me arbell, of Louisvill, will Parties dosiriog a sence hand ee fae regs it doe the | meeting. f br that the city buy its own ma-! aq Fine play at theDgera nouse| "84s? in aspariug match tonight at eath Fill d Without Pain } ® asim A hag ese cure we handle.”” *rivé 50 cent , Shooting for prizes whl} commence chinery sind let the contracts separ. Loni, “| the Mayflower saloon, kept by ‘Tom nag Deconw one pf the Wonders of Mente & kame % Shoes repaired. [We have first-| Sold by DuBois & C * | ight away” at Shooting Vallery, 218 ately by the year. | Mr. aud Mrs. Whital in theic| EVStt at 6 o'clock. Moth aro ex! Cated Cathohorithe ne hehe | We Pic “Duertet d -lass workmen emplo: i can do pone ws Ba SB _ Iz | Capt. Williamson asked that the! great play, ‘For, inginia,”’ wijl| Pers 84 some good sport is ex-| 4 atpphorids enabled us to Jas. 5. Lacy Pe pes ‘aca pogo Totices Will eall| WaxTep—To exchange for Pad- ~~ Wanted, motion be referred, be the attracti lorton’s ' opera] P°cteds | na we ot senbitive teeth with | . for your repair work if notifigd and Y¢ah improv Vacant, or nearby] At ouce by Litwrenc Mr. Kirchoff said he was in favor| house tonight/, ‘Phpyo wlio like to}, Pwo colored men will wrestle with! Sither tosth ot non aapwer to! 4 Old Favorites, } will also deliver it. farm, good rental property in a city | Hand Co., 213 Coud etree, ond] af deferring action aleo, as he didn’t) witness » I ected with| Zee: Robertson's bear, also. It will ier tooth or paient, Give us| Watch forBand P, , ill also deliver it, 46,000; inode INO va a a olty | Han Go., 215 Cout\street, twenty] want to put a burden on the city. | speciad scene ot fail tosoe | B° mvazled and its claws will be en- | a trial and bA convinced, FREE o arade 11:30 a. m, ‘ ss coed GHAS, NORWOOD, |‘Saarnss X.Y; Pada 40, sega eu mature and twenty! Capt, Carter's motion was carried! +For Fair \ the jae ereased in shows and gi6¥es. | ‘Telephone 430 tor engagements, ie tnoceac hat Timp The's in front of . . 419.3 by a vote of 8 to 3, house tonigint, » : Use Dipiowa i eet te oe es DR ©. EB. wurtrgstpes. traveling, @ finest bands . . *, us ‘he the. PRY Over Lang’s Drug Store, ay" moruing at ven Gein" © ‘ule Tues

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