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Pe Ee Speaker Reep believes the House] we wish again to enter the ‘‘slough DUCA No uss a personage than the tele- __THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. graphic expert of the Postoftice De-| of Representatives will pass the new] of despond’’ merely to prove that Published every afternoon, except] partment of England is authority| tariff bill within two wooks after its|lie "which history has repeatedly |, , Sunday, by for the statement that ere long a|submission by the Ways and Moans| shown to be true. WHE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, system of telegraphy without wires/committee. This would give it to ———= SOORPORAE IE ---recins Oy Corn ‘ ANNOUNCEMENT. ‘Tho Sun is authorized to announce 1, D, WILOOX ndidate for sheriff of*MeCracken coun: as, subject to Democratic primary to be held Apni 3, 1807, Weare authorized to announce If You are Looking for Las On Blankets will be instituted. It depends on| the Senate early in April, So much rwatniteea. Noa WM DICK the electric wave sent through the| speed’ cannot be expected from that] ‘The two ideas wi dominated | Sutifteutioc, cr fastens air, and which has been sufficiently | body for two reasons. In the first|the policy of Mr. land have | aulr Priiger election to b tested to prove its feasibility, the| place the Senate 18 not acoustomed| both been repudiated by the Amer- — - i it'iney i ican people. The first of these isthe} " all only doubt being how far it'may be|to dispatch its business with the pily over, and Secretary Sherman thus transmitted, It is, however, |s peed that prevails in the House, « i ides that we are to grow rich by| will seo that Senstose-and Represen- believed no difficulty will be experi-| ander its rules unlimited debate is neglect of our own workmen. That McCracken of the Demo id Katurday, Bargains in Footwear C00. OPwRASUR MAmAGInG Error oR. See Gene 3.8. ms ‘ — buying of foreign countries to, the] iatives are given all the information they may desire concerning the for- THE DAILY SUN enced in thus communicating between | allowed and the majority has no} notion we have Seren te motocgnly, eign relations of this government. 7 Wo shod il give special attention to Att Jocal tar |the shore and lighthouses some miles] power to limit it and compel a'vote. and the og tra people are ey re It fe @ colncdence that the mother ‘ ‘6u shgdld < Ponings of interent a, Paducet tich ‘will ¥ | distant. In the second place the majority in] Ce more that it is a grave mistake. | 6 116 last Ohio President, the Ia- We have afew pair call off H I TEHL & SONS. iven as fully as space will Deranit without Fe = tavor of the bill will be Il in | 2°.0e sure they have satisfied them: | | nied Garfield, saw her son inau- / ; . . Gard to expense. - Senator Sueewan qualified as of the yery small 1D | selves of that more than once, and ereted Presidest of the United left(and-don’t want to WEEKLY SUN Secretary of State several days] ‘Be Senate. Even with « large -ms-lthe conviction proved unstable. | frst e0° just as Mrs. Nancy Allison hy aoavecee “ tel dchie ps va-|sooner than he anticipated, by reae|Jfty ite action would be much more beat eh tee ane cr’ and] stekinley saw her son take the oath |CAfTy themy to next ( 9a oon A bs ; ‘ are slower than er forms of gov- Me sitions ‘ tad EraiaeeTenf tens, aie tc [aon of a misunderstanding of Gov-| WmOry, DAL with 8 TOY aml me) erat to proft by experience, Hut [ant Heart him delver his inangurel tseason, /For this rea- We asgpileadquacters for off kivdeol Shows. Gay i political affairs pies. y pas. ors e “ : be a fe 8 featieas and tireless exponent of ine Jor" Jernor Bushnell, who made out Mr. tly prolonged. It. te aleo| tis time the lesson has been bitten |r eof enjoying such a proud and |son we,offer them at'a at pricg to suit your pocketbook.wt.#We are tries a ry , be greatly prolonged into so many voters, by the loss of ‘ Hanna's certificate to date from more Beg 4 Bad happy hour. Long may she live to makirfg extreme low prices to reduce ourst ean party . probable important amendments will] work and the reduction of wages, H commodate the], se which will throw it into con-| that we may fairly expect it to last very low price to close. teren: assage for a generation at least. With Mr. vefleedl gla? ier ae Cleyeland free trade ‘‘steps out and enjoy the honors gained by her son. CORRESPONDENCE. March 6. To ac ca ‘Anpectal feature of the weekly edition ot (Governor and save the delay and ‘Tu Sox will be Its Correspondence, Debeent | trouble of sending back to Columbus stock and id room for our Springflgoods. PERSONAL AND LITERARY. soavecee $ $ ° : $ $ Pet hopes ably. to. represen ‘ ; AND Every locality within the lumtia of 16 CO| 157 now certificate of appointment further delay it. Its final passage) down’? for many years of our bis-| youn Gordon has written a life of iain oa for Mr. Hanna, the seal of the etate| OY tbe middle of June will be a work . The American voter will not} Christ for the young, entitled “Three ADVERTISING. boa iad eee ‘i of uncommon speed. The Wilson] again be misled into voting down the} Children of Galilee.” Our stock of Carpets is ver v2 Telephone Broadway. Rates of advertysing will be made known on| Peing — requir ret ORenOt | os was tialore congress for nearly |protective tanff because an iron! Daniel Campbell and wite, of Walton fate inv all leitids from hb SS Sherman made out and presented 8) | nthe master has an ugly fit with bis are said to be respectively | COMplete in all Kinds Ca saab gc men, and calls in Pinkerton’s armed id 112 years old. cheapest to the finest. n COMce, Standard Block, 116 North Fourth}new letter of resignation to take pool effect on the 5th instead of the 8th, $ 4.50] as did the first. OROETEEOO8-00000048 —— - es! fo PY. F. LALL Yea / —IS HEADQUARTERS FOR—— * |Holiday Groceries, | ruit/CakeMaterials, : A and Oranges, ’ resh mnt oods, &c, HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY— Cor, 9th and Trimble St make and lay them nicely on one day’s notice. MeKenrick, of Glasgow univer sity, showed at the meeting of the Brit | ish association @ new apparatus, pre- pared by himself and Lord Kelvin, by wh leat might be enabled to en-| We are receiving daily choice joy the rhythaa of music. 4 things in the newest styles of An English expert declares that he ; | knows of at aetna TP he Dress Goods, Silks and old masters which are now banging in| Trimmings. Fa a ru to overawe them. Never Tax most important national ex-| geain will such an issue be «eter- ——— position that will be held this year} mined on such grounds. ew York, banker, who| will be held at Stockholm, Sweden. a ae «+ 10 cents] never married, and who spent the 57| Beginning May 15, it will continue years of his life on the same spot,juntil October 1. We hear very building the house in which he resided | little of Norway and Sweden except (From Our Regular Correspondent) last upon the spot cf his father’s} when an arbitration treaty is propos-| It was a great inauguration day.| the private galleries of the United homestead, a man who was scarcely|ed with England, when King Oscar The crowd was the greatest ever in| State and all of which were originally . ‘ ; Washington upon a similar occasion. | purchased! in Europe at very high prices known outside of his own town, so/is sure to be proposed as umpire, but ‘The city was better and more gener-| The ameer of Afghanistan iy eareful- modest and retiring was he, be-|the Scandinavian peninsula is never- ally decorated than ever before. The ly training his future succeasor in state queathed his entire fortune of $700,-| theless occupied by an intelligent and| enthusiasm reminded one of the cam- | “irs. Adsurrahinan now leaves much ot his work Daily, per annum. Daily, Six months. he Daily, One month, Daily, per week.. +++ Weekly, per annum in ad- WASHINGTON LETTER. 1.00 copies free Have just received some nice things in Capes and Ready Made Skirts in black and fancy effects. MONDAY, MAR. 8, 1897. Cc Quire a batch of appointments was announced by the President last 000 to Yale College, his alma mater, | thrifty population, which has made|paign meetings, and of the announce= | aaaiy pareorklly: Wet i most ment of the election of McKinley and such as relations imports Hobart. The street parade was the | vith tp nment. We are closing out some odds and ends in Corsets at one-half price. Look at our new Kid Glove | Saturday, among them being Wil- liam W. Helm for postmaster at Newport. This was the only Ken- tucky appointment made. where he was scarcely known or re-| great progress in the arts of peace in _ocoganehnigdgetaicn bag be shee baer beget aad cece olin [2 managed and most enjoyable) Queen Amelia, tugal, has earned tion, ‘‘let not thy right hand know| creasing rapidly and the peninsula! over seen in Washington, and words | the love and gratitude of Lisbon by in- what thy left hand doeth.”’ He'gave|is taking an important position/of praise for General Horace Porter, | teresting herself personally and effect- no intimation of his intended gift]}among the nations of the world.|the chief marshal, are heard on all) wally in improving the hygienic condi- | Telepnone 118, ‘ Tue attitude of England tomer and so died unhonored on account of |Swockholm, the capital, is a beautiful] sides. If every enemy i. the vee eee? and in providing eo (white) with cglore: nbroid- I J B kK RG | 0] | a Greece is somewhat peculiar, in view |, vreat benetaction. modern city of 800,000, situated on|%!g parade which deserved it was) ii ily tor the children of the [ered backs. orien 4 4h, y i the throne mentioned, it would fill this paper “4 of the fact that the heir to the thron seven isles in the Baltic sea. A ay sy >—— PROPRIETOR———. " 3 is the affianced wife of a] TH® treasury gold balance has al- : but none of them received more ate) Vy con Slocum, of Newport, R. L j aie e. frat se But then the| ready passed the $150,000,000 mark. |@tet deal of money is being spent/tention from — the spectators | wo haw recently celebrated. the 90th | l 4 i , son of Queen Victoria. b When the country saw that Mr. Cleve.}0 the building, the main one of/than ‘Troop A, of Clevelant, auniversary of her birth, is one of the a ucah - Bottlin - ( 0 er Queen of England has very little to \ 7 . which will be the largest wooden} with their fine — black | few pensioners of the war of 1812, her ” say about the policy of the govern-|land was elected the gold begap to] | i. vona The peniue| Horses and showy uniforms, and the) husband, George Slocum, having served | fim ‘ 4 ment shrink and before the four months in- oe Se Hod Rigel padaap members of the Twenty-thint Ohio | a*a.rummer bey for the Home guaris, AGENT CELEBRATED st tervening between his election and his | © lorsemn ‘or! Volenteers, the President's old _regi- | ‘ ho marched across the beaches and - oF ; i % . Revenve officers last Saturday] inauguration had expired the drain | YU! attractions and from reports} ment, which shared between them the | f/&htened off a Uritish transport & LOUIS O’BERTS Beer, Of St. Louis. " bine distillery in ii will not be found wanting. Reversing | honor of being President McKinley's) THE INCREASE OF DIVORCE, ss - discovered a moonsbine di: ‘y began to be alarming. After the reonal escort, the former of which In kegs dl bottles, fall blast in the mountains of Geor-felection of Mr. McKinley the reserve|tb® ide of the Eifel tower the/ tice or the inaugural cere- | "*rine the Marriage Te No Longer | Agents for Refeerickd Patterns, | Also various temperance driuks——Soda Pop, Setter Weter, Cinaes gia, operated by two young girls, 17 /hegan to grow and during the inte-|5Wedes propose to make an artificial) voniog also escorted ex-President| Twenty-five or thity wears ago di | Cider, Ginger Ale, etc, / and 18 years old, under thedirection }rim before his inauguration it had|°®! mine, into which they will let} Cleveland to the wharf, where he took | vorces were so rare as to be regurtied in Telephone orders filed until 11 o'clock at night during week/and lock of their father, an old man, too sick | reached such proportions as to re- curious people down ina miners’|a steamer for a southern duck hunt-/| the light of very uncommon exceptions Saturday n ya er, : ‘ ip. i ¢Kinley’ - | fo the general rule. The divorce law it- ‘e . the girls were not arrested. a marked difference between a Dem-|*ummer climate of Sweden is de-| eee nie ie was a echolary,| OF 20 yeare old in France. In Italy pa ead Be . PADUCAH,RY, *, ocratic administration, whose policy |!8btful and no doubt the tourists] conservative and statesmaulike an- | Hegel AL undoped teripttndlcy * One of the last bills passed by thelthe business world fears, and a Re-|*!!! be liberal patrons of this expost-| nouncement of what he hopes to do aes Met properly Ge e Pe —~ Fifty-fourth Congressprovited for] yabjican administration in which it| for the conf Res dpe yt ios | et, but annullations of marriage OW 1S iv q r a a gress. + | very rare cases, and with t 04 Wf \ the payment of limited indemnity} nas confidence. j suguration believed that he was help-|reluctanes ‘ ? : a: by the Postoflice Department in case In talting he 0688 os predidi. a Tue Courier-Journal eayss ing to inaugurate the greatest era of} Even in America everyone can re i Pe } of the loss of a registered letter. his seat as presiding of-| Of the good intentions of the new! prosperity this country has ever | member how divorce was spoken of and a ZA | wiis _ 1008 ways Heretofore a registercd letter lost ficer of the Senate Vice President| Administration there can be no doubt. | crown, ‘ thought of until very recently. Within G ) rg / SELLS—S/inoa eangesorhh +s * 7 I Joss to the| Hobart took occasion to give the|Mr. McKinley is «sincere, worthy! Vice President Hobgrt, who was, ® f¢¥ Yearw it was deemed to be some- J at / 7 > 04 5st powee Am in the mails was: a (otal loss “ Pritigy’ ma Wie belibves in Ell Owe. medi iy: " » ae he | thing ¥ery like disgrace, and certainly a / 4 Yew wat , sender, no matter what it contained, Senators a hint that the country cine and thinks that, if rightly and sworn ina few minutes before the! , profoundly cynical and immoral pro- ri “ he government assuming no risk would be glad to see the tariff bill sufliciently applied "it. will cure th close of the Fit -fourth Congress, | eeding. To-day we can mont of us af Wa I ¢ er the govern passed with some degree of dispatch. | evils of the boty chilttes Unda sad botors F Sevag chy vguen wea | count in our own acquaintance half « ¥ 1) » > Ve Whether the hint will be taken in the| bly the first effects of Protection fall|tne extza session of the Senate, | and been married mona Whawuvorced : A sensational story was sent out) spirit given, or resented as a reproach|1n with this view. Like brandy, Pro-| called to act upon President McK‘ arts, or what | *TOVES, ETC. yesterday to the effect that the rea-|to the Senatorial dignity, time will] tection 1s a stimulant; but, also like|jeys nominations, to order, acted | °rerourreligi Pe oe Captain General Weyler has| tell, If there is anything the Senate] PF8ndy, its use is followed by periods | nis part with all the ease of a veteran | {* “ubiech | aes Cor, Court and Market son why Cap! ee of reaction, and, after a time, it fails | presiding offic | thas wh not been recalled from Cuba is that] is determined not to do it is to hurry. | wholly as an invigorative, producing P rtcercers ta ols oh atury Ames. | Tutlty or un which a | = Spain believes that having # vast?The majority always takes notive of] lassitude instead of activity. ican patriotism in the little speech [ieee belo eggs a barnes fy 4 | nD army at command rather than returp}the fact that it may become the] The Courier-Journal furnishes s|made by Secretary Sherman e|not divorcee her husband?” or “Why Ty, A P home in disgrace he would proclaim] minority in the mutations of political] good example of the free-trader’s banvuet given by the Ohio dele toes he not div orce hie wife ™ We have © get some r i = the Republic of Cuba and dety the}fortunes, and hence is very Jealous| tachment to » theory which blinds] in Congress,in honor of his transition | Frown Wend to the iva.and if tdows noe | g' 2 eal bar | Stéck, Gonover, Everett, Schubert, King. Weyler is said to be a Re-lof any attempt by a cloture rule tolhim to fact. Having decided that| ‘0m the Se rueig hoe For) {It shocked our fathers butweere [QAiNS in. fahcy black , Harvard, Gilmore, me oe publican in principle. If 80 God) curtail the powers of the minority| protection is an evil it persists in| (Phe nonor of th nay cium |Pereee i dress goods Don’t Stfaubé an déoth 4) ‘ | pity a Spanish Republic. indefinitely to prolong dissussion and | blinding its eyes to every advantage| never be lowered an inch.’”**It should | majority, who, thourhant honun teak 80 ° ; others. Y aiihy —_—_—_ delay business. it brings by looking forward to and| be the purpose of the government to|olics, would in their own lives put up |fail to see the follow- Cush or easy Paymayts, Pricgs the lowggl ; tormal the ¥ J. A. Peax, familiarly known as = = fastening its gaze on the evil it has| Protect its own citizens wherever) with almost anything rather than go |, natrumenta lakensn ¢ ange. earn vecial off@r before by Jap,” his nom de plume, under| Ti" necessities of the State Treas-| conjured. It is not apparent why a{tteY may be found.'” It must be | to thedivoree court for peace, Some ne: | irr special offers. | ARDI which he furnished witty paragraphs] Uy as set forth in a statement which| Prognerity induced by protection is paneinn Stary: iae Bier soe WR | Greet uh HEN Oss very tose win & MI which were enjoyed by thousands of comes from Frankfort are very great,| more gubject to the imaginary evil of|to know that a man who bolds such !2** not re eae |W. H. HOWARD, Salesman, Kentucky newspaper readers, com- and would seem to have furnished overproduction than if induced by| sentiments is now in charge of the oe ee oe ror ine mo pettblt G uae Riese wer Biles 1 h Sixth Street, mitted suicide at Auburn last Satur-] Sufficient ground ek he of the! some other means, The free trade nepatiaees of state, Baek § polley tage of the loose laws in certain states | for $1.18. = — - 3 : ‘ ine. ‘Jap’?| special session several months ago, i r joes not mean war, but peace, be-|to try a » matrimonial experl- | > pieces a peer | ” a day by taking cleats i past side trom say. ovusiderations of a theorist resolutely closes bie eyes tO! csise other nations will take guod| ment. In what calls itaelf society there |? pieces’ tancy Wyleemorth $1.9 | } , was probably an example of the f onan O° */the fact that by a protective tariff wel care not to give j,an administration | *ems still to be a prejudice againat 3} 'F $1.48 / f who makes fan for others while his} vacancy in the United States Sena-| retain for ovr own products the best| which announces such a policy cause| third marriage for divorced persons, |4 Pieces novelties wort $1 for 6c. bam ; ‘own soul is harrowed with grief, as|trship. The statement is a8 fol-|) market in the world, our,own, which| for war. e leah ab the prescut sate ot any ance In | 4 pieces fine nov ye eas Z a) te Aid the famous English poet, Thomas | lows: free trade opens to the world,| ne of the first things oalled to no-| i. Oia cipniticanee of the wand See for 88 | ( Hood. patanee Jan 91, 1007 sro o| "Wages are solely referable to the| Will be the. change led aguliotthe| ager ct, aulte Yost before, our |? Patterns faye jacquard weay ua) / . — east te Voecsaay Billa of ecpply and damand'® obnerres he charges filed against the! youngest grandchildren are dead; in| worth $2 fér $8 alin x = J is 7 i firm of John Wederburn & Co., and |other words, by the end of the next eene ’ Si yes were last Saturday ap ! Srxaron oe ee .sssazaves| the Courier-Journal. Certainly, and] the «National Recorder,”’ a paper| ture, st the tusthest — Ad pointed from Oregon and Florida,) — senooi rand— seoey | tHe lemand for our labor is lessened] issued by that firm, by tift of re are various forms of honorable We're af JW YOUN ( the appointee from Oregon being H | Deficit Jan. 31, 1s07 043,762 OF | i creased im porte of foreign made] the most prominent patent lawyers of | Political dreaming and of dishonorable | ere ways the first to show] ' ' G & SON, Expenditures in Fey saa 64 | DY P ig y | 5 W. Corbett, a national banker ‘and a] "*e"aitures in Fe ——"| goods, such as we have had under| Washington, including four ex-com-| ™!itieal mischief-making. nowadays, ese = goods §=are/o"r | Proprietefe strong gold standird man, and that} | Tots tz 20| the Wilson bill, which fallo far short| missioners of patents. Wederbura | iectively “socialism.” Most ot there re- |FYEW styles nd will be FALL STYLES 1106 a 4 4 Flori: i ohn Hen- ey ly for their hope of po) y from Florida being Col. Jobi we * eee of the freedom which would meet the im as ers Stemi wins conde slag r hope of pomular suvecns 1d ‘ | oar «8 eres a 6G BROADWAY, a Vashi Dente! 001 oo ri . i ion 0: des 2 yibrs y ‘i ( f derson, The Washington beri pl tender *8"'/demands of the ‘Courier-Journal’ | money under false pretenses and with Bune iis eulwequent sold at these prices for|« a atl plore, [They're in ww] TELEPHONE 208, ; insist that the probability is tbat] penci Jan. 31 17 and its coadjutors, The Wilson| violating the postal laws by sending rriage is an incentive y for Sod inspgttion, | Give us your laundry it ji . i 11] Expeaditures in Feb 2 ‘i a lew ys Finest line of | Y if/ you_ want Governor Bradley’s appointee will] Expeaditures in Feb, tariff law is primarily responsible for| ‘eit paper through the mails, and curnulation, because it perpet- : | firs: class work anc : d. It is not apparent , eaghitg the postoffice department is asked to | "tes families, and therefore keeps t } Pp ass de not be seated. 8 the business depression we have suf- A property togeth 2 at once / i j eteat 2 r ' @ (Property together by inheritance. . | what reason there 18 for @ refusal to] Receipts in Pi sks ras fered. It had, of course, begun be- | ag and (heir paper om the) fio tore all forae of soclaliam are at ‘4 toture Mouldings = —————————— seat Mr. Wood that does not apply} puna... wc. os smn 81980042 fore the actual pasbage of the law,| It is stated upon apparently good |Pr%"t in favor of divorce, as a mean es St) ol ir erey aloes Incorporate ; ‘with equal force tothe other ape] Detett in schoo! rund ~_8"/but the vertainty that auch a law|authority that President MocKinley'| together, A. sentert wey apenas 8 geht iy cicy Ai | * ‘ . intees. ‘Total - $320,053 53 ld be ed. ich ..| Will not seriously consider the matter | soover deslres the end de e y. 2 D- , 0 ISOfi Ot iDateses in Sevaneey Feb 28 266 237 05, wauld passed, which was sppan of appointments, outside of the dip-| means. There ‘anne truth tn bey bi 4 YARD-OF FACES. ‘ é rs ent immediately gfter the election of i i j ' pbocrperde ns Prices Re , } Lovisvi.te business men are seek- a arrerrmmpread lomatic branch of the service, for at|ing than morality in the point of view | d@ fe] "ces Reasonable for/GOOD work, " Tue time limited in the ultimatum] 1892, when it became known that | jeast, a month to come. itexpresses, But there are those whade: a | L, P, BALTHASAR, 123 Bway, ed ad bere feted cat call as ' Qne of Mr. Cleveland’s parting | *!¢ neither he jweoas ner the end to f ¥| Whioh they lend, and a struggle is com- had been | #uots at Conysess was hie veto of the |) ; nf the like of which has not been seen elected was the occasion of its begin-|1™migration Bill, which shut out) ince the be, ne of the begine | iterates, He beld his veto back as|tiaut? See Ok Sf ee wees: et ing by unsettling business confidence. | |, i g a3 possible, although the close Hermination.-«M It was then that confidence in the/yote by which ‘the bill passed the|inCentry. ATION Crawford, Wusinesg future was disturbed and|Senate made it certain that it could doubt and fear took the place of q/ A+ be pasged over the yeio by the wholesome faith and energy.. Seeing Senate. ‘I'he House promptly passed over the veto, the Rrave consequences of thelr legise! “phe ible upon which Prosident 7 vity to propriate} ing to induce the city to apy ‘atop given Greece by the yowers, in which the same must be accepted or reject= ed, expires at 4 o'clock p. m. today If the plucky little kingdom fails to signify its acceptance of the terms by that hour it is probable something exceedingly interesting will happen. Toasmuch as there has not yet been shown any disposition on the part of $2500 for the erection of a buil at the Tennessee Centennial, promis ing to raise like amount by private subscniption. What is the matter with the Metropolis of Western Ken- tucky? A neat little building for » Paducah exhibit would be a big ad- vertisement andher products would Democratic President, 315 Broa Phone 155. er PXimer House — ——| GUY) SCAVENGER Jas Colgman | Telephowe 118, ay, Manufl Steam Engines, Boilers, House’Fronts, Mi Machinery « And Tobacco Sere and Tron Fttings, of all kinds, Who Counted The: One of the most wonderful examples wth and fecundity is the Asiatie pemperion, A , planted on the grounds of A Trembling Piller, Tho Chureh of St. Niewise, in the city of Rheims, is surrounded with pillars, one of which sways perceptibly with Brass Y of them has any effect on it, the is a very handsome one, and is ringing of the others either singly or s pose, very highly ptizd by President ealoulable, "Ti © in summer on the wing for fully 16 hours during the day, make n> peepee ONO FATT. George to kauckle to the big| lation, aad uawilling to sokeowledee| cit } matter were entered Into with spiri it ces tht are backing Tackarl their error the Decree ste fect yey oy hares fra i Ae aan h . Pees aalite Hane Wiles lea tol emcee ca wea! Pi Hes. 881 Pampt ell. ; sc al i f ‘ and energy. it w® the general belief that something | sought elsewhere a means of account-| Church, through a committee com- sg ; eee tee n nine weeks. It grew | the top of this pillar to sway to the ex jeanl 4, Gauls ptr ets pom! es a — Waex it fa remembered thatthe) important. will opcur. Whether it] ing forthe diiculty. ‘The resaltwas| Poked f Bishop Arnett, of Ohio, who | iyenad arr ss. sun sedge has | intgtt sane tuces on eat ae, wl [ hint earnexerence inthe winger TR little Jap bathes every day and that] wil be the blockading of the ports of!» difference of opinion which bas re-| ios’ Bishop Geant. of Posurelenata | eel le, and the stonen are vo firmly | Wered At any Lirne from Butelod gene, Are being the Spaniard never bathes, there can] Greece, or a rupture of the friendly resulted in disryption and the proba- | Bishop Salter, of South Carolina, and| py gugf 20, Salon Aid, to soem Uke aolid ploen Gt | 22 SIG0E ps He | FOS tread te... be little doubt as to the outeome of} relations of tho Powers remains to be| ble destruction of the party. ‘Phere| Hjshop Gaines, of Georgia, "The! .g \nrre wiry. ic curallow i pommpased:1 Coir, in'tha tower ta about thessmre ola me i gor ws) RY the contest between the two in the/seen. Should they to thelr everlgst. | js one way, and only one, in which} Bible, which was made for the pur-|pinds destroy in a sinjle summer ie ine | Wuce from the trembling pillar, SALE EA ront AD 0 Rank * “ South Sea. Truly the troubles of ing shame proceed to the extremities] this country can throw open its doors to free competition with the world in FURWAGES, the moribund despotism of Southern] threatened, lovers of right and jus- McKinley. and the greater part of the time making | #!! together not causing it to trembik z Europe have not come singly. Two tice the word over will condemn the | manufactures, and that is to pay the] Mr, Olney kept up his obstinacy |44¥oe among the millions of insects |! the least. When a board was placed v ENER, P R SHOP rebellions in its collonial possessions, | act. The Creek Prime Minister has |same price for labor that our com-|to the last by declining to furnish pital infest the air—Philadelphia In- er ade tl eee PA gat 2 See— F foreign war with Japan, a Carlist| requested all the Greek reserros in| petitors pay. Are we ready to do|the Senate with copies of correspon. [4 fifth stroke of the bell the w0 glasses TAN kindy g ee R. rebellion at home, a famine and af America to hasten home to serve the| that? «We don't have to do it. We cone agreed a case sf Dr. Sinke Tact Detation were thrown off. 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