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S2980er SUN march {n silence, but, inspired by the mittee to draft the proper sewerage + ANNOUNCEMENT, “We PADUGAN DAILY SUN. music and words of the national songs, ordinance without certain specifica | are sun tsautnorized to annown 6 RBABAW® WV -' x rR | Published very: afternoon, © except will feel that self-confidence which is ~ Lope ead ps BA Cav acca Wy eandilwti viernes eacenclie, pull Sunday, b; ’ “ be empc a 0 ad aah |b ! nibject to emnocraulc primary Wt zt y the mother of victory.” If ‘music “ aeainat ak, sate Y 4 If You are Looking fo J THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, Jitn charins to soothe the savage| ne qhinois Central Finally Geta] Capt. Farley statot that he bad | are autnorisar we anannee breast,’’ it has also the power to ex- : been informed that there was a good W. 8. DICK AP» Fro Pasi convening Punatoane | cite a martial courage when of a patri- Its Right of Way. system of sewernge at Evansville, We the eeliin oe : ” f- ene ‘ ‘ ‘ ~< Le Vi RT | ote Character Tod, and that if it was better than |)! : ra ‘ AYrSains in ; Wie PN Son janes the Memphis system it was certainly ORES | y < BP ODO iS a good one, as he had inspected the | atl \ » w OM. Fisher, R smith, RW.Clementa, J. Mts oe ee _ ~ BUSY MEETING OF THE COUNCIL. jlatter. He moved that the commit- | Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Packet | oM/ 5. . & Williamson J.J, Dorian, pressing matters which first require \ tee go to Evansville at the expeyse of Line. { ——- <== | the attention of the administration the city and look at that system. - bib p 4s Hiv badd / i twear THE DAILY SUN fare alteuded to. the President will | Many Matters of Importance Dis- i na tte ce gage 4 We Tennessee ae Re { . ¢ badly ate needed atterit? " tee rip to Evansville, but would like voli ‘ ‘ Pad sels at tad en. 4p jee vel i a ot sa eg romptly by suthiostiy to get the epectiioations de- imconronsten We have a few pair e — should se For ueaiectine general news, which wil be| to the freompetents who, by he Members. sired by the committee, Both mo- ' all on H /T i “4 Ie & SON. ‘ 4 Gard vo expehaes Pace Wut Permit without Fey aiged office throngh political influs they Weta danvied = left and d6n’t want to|@ +/ DE i ai ——]ence under the Clev diministra- hi to t / THE WEEKLY SUN is A ins . CHAP ER AMENDMENTS, carry them nex / possccce ~ Bp: te devoted to she interests ot our country par-|to0, Were afterwards strengthened |@AAVEL AQAO COMMITTIE APPOINTED: | Chairman Ssarnes sald there were Foy this seae : ee te tie te caters ‘peotes | 12 their positions by having the shel- several amendments desired to be svcd wer SCASON, or this . on ali pottiical afaire and topics while it will| tering wings of the civil > rules made to the charter, bat that as the strs. gor rowLER anh ionlN S, HOPKINS} ffer th ta We are Headquartsrs-far all kindsfof Shoes Pee ge it ° made + bat ‘ Mrs. 3 q pitti ant | son Wwe offer them a : pba en es fines and tenchingy of the National Hepebit-| spread above the Tiere are said] yaa night's council meeting was| Zovernor had not specified charter see a | | eel at prices to.suit-your pocketbook.t.We are ‘ f 700 i< . pndme| is ea 01 Paducah and Cairo tht x o a ‘i % NCE to be thousants now in g001 Posie |ong of the most important ever held | “mendments in sactatavare haar | falas \ very low price to close 4 making extreme low prices to reduce ourst , CORRESPONDENCE. tions who could not pass the exami- | ‘the prieipal thing done was to pass Pea aking We 7eceant ss ipebare > stock and make room fér our Spring]'goods. » ment, i nopes ay torreprewent Thy will be required to enter a b nce giving e sia? ooapecee ins zeaiy wun a oompatitive examioation and take A Te ilies Memphis, ket Drie as & Cincinnati) we! irst and Second streets. The ter of paying licenses 4 oO kk of Carpets is v ADVERTISING. their chances with the thousands of | The matter of paying | ur pees cof Carpets is very e 8 he mayor also, at the request of | somi-annually was b 5 to . tay ggtrring vit wmae own] other good eens corte maser ain tite rewventot|aen-annally, was broaght, wp fo smplete fn all kinds from the | tts Telephone Broadway.#ut [mann ee committee to confer with fiscal] jesire to pay that way, and Capt. |cheapest tothe finest. Can wt a Wars we comprehend, if indeed | court about exchanging the city’s! Williamson moved that an ordit it ts possible to comprehend, the car-|stock in the gravel road for that| jo drafted granting this privilege +$ 4.50 rying capacity of a modern ocean | portion taken in by the recent exten-| ),y¢ {he motion was lost, as there is POBee, Standard Block, 116 North Fourth su |make and lay them nicely of lone days nots Lnereecone eeneeeeee dl] Daily, per annum : uit | Dak. Y Oke sont, 2.25 | freighter, we need not be surprised at ieee outpoaen and required for) doubt whether the council can le | We are recefving daily choice | a ral 4 the cheapness of ocean freights. The nee sally pats stich an ordinance, < things in the newest styles of | > PRELIMINARIES, Councilman Williamson read a ‘ > “Ww ‘ Daily, per week. Weekly, per annum in ad- vance..... pretty Dress Goods, Silks and | Trimmings, AIS MEADQUARTERS FOR— % Made Gackandasey| Ln uit Cake Materials, ‘ | Apples and Oranges, Pennsylvania, recently buil fs c ast for the Hamburg-American line, | 6; Councilmen Farley, Kirchoff, | ownets relative to establishing a pub- for example, can carry enough grain|Rinckleff, Barnes, Dipple, William. |lic alley between Twelfth and TI to load 616 ordinary cars or more|son, Bell, Starks, Liebel, Livingston | teenth streets and Court and Broal- TUESDAY, MAR. 16, than twenty trains of thirty cars each |and Kamleiter, Absent: Carter. way, The matter was referred i After the reading of the minutes,| Councilman Williamson made a A and in addition to this carry 820) ine suggestion of Mayor Yeiser, | statement about Mre. Cal Swith who] A may recently died in Brming-[passengers. A sister ship to the! yn announced that the river was|is here in the city in destitu'e cir-| \ haw, England, who was born on the| Pennsylvania is under construction] rising rapidly, the city’s five-ton | cumstances, and has at various times] |, A portion needed for street purpose field of Waterloo while his father, }and will have a capacity of 18,500] roller was ordered placed on the Sixth | for the past several years appealed (0) 176 asked tlie cowseil to consider the, We are closing out some odds Fresh Oeumal Goods, ae: She now desires to be sent Specimen copies tree gg . i i pat ii ovement i vet bridge that spans Island Creek, | he city matte The ready to report tot > ‘slain in battle, lay dead in the tent in]tons. The great improvement in |stree t ‘i ,. | matter ane ends in Corsets at one-half , ohinery s bropoliton: to prevent the stream from washing | to rels The matter was re-| jog rt ont iat y 3 - tic enough beginning of a career that | modern ship, by which a vastly in- | ihe'structure. - mediate action. ead to + ‘ wie 1 7. Telepnone 118 ¢ ri “was: prosaic cuough, creased power and speed are secured sihiiew onaend. Councilman W pel eer e oa Dateralibao i ok ‘ our oy = ha | Yat and Trimble Sts, | — from a given expenditure of fuel are 1 acts tition from a number of merchants} ¢, tow Year 5 white) with colored embroid- — 5 Chairman Rinckleff presented the ae ; ra paler tee ; » Paesipe: 3 MeKixuey is said to] responsible for this grent develop- following bills, whioh nore ‘allowed; | King that an ordinance be toanedmit nson moved trat [ered backs. hj Np have a disposition to favor the new] snort ':] prohibiting the sale of imported a aeckcd 4 od, DENG 4 men as against the ‘exes’’ in select- Ce ay gee #& 71 fruits, etc., on the streets of Padu- the with the Mayor | ’ wi : ff her| THE consumption of ice in the Ci ef eah. F C a ee : *ROPRIET ing lis appointees to office, other ek is 8 e 12 ‘Compan ierso| Capt. Farley said the defect was | apa rv i oe things being equal, This seems]! New York is said tos be 12 ,000 Pater Company tally covered iu the amendment to| : \ 3 r P: ‘ equitable and will be generally ap [8 daily in summer, the annual] SA" Wiasead 1 Ube toathek bonese GRAinane, abd thle) CveKICR were xppoiated on the oom-| lag : t a , i (e) Ing - O., . consumption reaching the vast total! Wharfmaster Fowler’ report show- | ended it. of 3,000.000 tons, Of this 20 per ing collection of $41 was received] Councilman Barnes suid there was aid filed. i “ ; more complaint of the low ground * A A ‘Tax Collector Katterjohn’s report} pear Eighth and Adams streets; that Tur astronomers tell us there are}ured. With the constant improve- was read, showing collection of $1,+| the street could not be extended and proved by the people—especially the new men. ers & CO. | AGENT CELEBRATED yi emething ought] Lois O'BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. Agents for Buttericks Patterns, ta kege“4 bi cent., or 600,000 tons, is manufact- solar cyclones and some of them are] went in ice machinery, no doubt ere] 111.34, The usual order was made. improved unless the property were es, trying to figure out that the sun] long the proportion of manufactured ‘Treasurer Donovan's quarterly re- | purchas and the city had ne \ P ¢ dritks—-Sola Pop, $eltzer Water, Orange spots are the result of this kind of a ice will be largely increased, and will| Port was read, showing balance of| money at present. ; - Ginger Ale, ete ie aise lara On his motion Engineer Wilcox ‘ ' 11 o'clock at night during week and 12 o'clock furnish employment to an army of men. Indeed, when we consider the disturbance in the sun’s atmosphere, At all events we Will hope that old Sol will continue to shine for afew]number of men now employed ORDINANCE COMMITTEE. was authorized to furnish a profile! Chairman Farley presented the|#0d the grate; aud it was ordered) ‘ -” . {market house amendatory ordinance, | that steps be taken tending a throughout the country in dealing in regulating especially the meat trade, | tain what the old Warden property this luxury which ‘bas, indeed, be-/tt was given second reading, and| Cao be purchased for HaiFT ¥09) come a household necessity, we may |Cbairman Farley read an amendmen'’,| ‘The street « ee was appoint- u ‘ which was adopted, and a substitute is made to contribute to nec: was (Woo offered for the whole. It) ; Mies ; liffers from the original inasmuch as |! Humdreds of thousands of dollars are! prohibits the purchasing of any annually paid out in wages, while} marketing or produce within the beats immense fortunes are built up in this | porate limits of the city for the pur rose of reselling the same at the uarket house, except those who oc- stands at the market| lephone 101. PADUCAH, KY. then a Vi HE wart Sixth St generations yet. Loans of New York banks last week showed an increase of early 4,000,000. This is a in ‘ful indication, as it shows a to employ capital in busives-. business is active, lovns a ant and rates improv. reviving, by all s realize in some measure how luxury ity. FARBING no made GATHERED ON THE LEN ing water ) some property at] | Sas son streets, owned | t irs. Ue said there Pr at about the stand- | had threatened t gineer Wileox mad article, which, a few years ago, was aluxury indulged in only by the a verbal report iy r Generar Writ. sit to have | well-to-do, and which’employed pe: place. ‘There are contained other | #24 on motion of man Wille) 47 2 and , been caught ina fal riport 4) the} haps one man where now it employes | concessions to the butchers also, |imsou the city atorney was in | Pye hysal | ; “EASON Smefiis in Pianos aid “+ government of a severe Spanish de- | 500. Ju motion of Councilman Livingston, | structed to riain the cost of @ joni 5 “ . _—_—_——— v: o i e, curing Un ites fur arrving off feat, and to have heeu directed to re- 4 who presented the substitute, action | “uring At the ¢ is > Biswanc rth Dakota, reports} on the latter was deferred. the water. ter the i i Meets all th Requir e wm teee =. . main in Havana fo further orders | three-foot snow and a temperavure| The ordinance prescribiog what pyres nia AWartre cele or’s statement that | rise rapidly. When the home government knows! 4+ thirty-six degrees below zero, | sort of gravel shall be used on the 0 city ordinance was lost was an error. 4 gov : a below 5 . "3 stateme t the city oo sie ae : .., Mentsof Taste, Qual- as much about him as do Americans ; "| streets of Paducah was given second , ‘ ‘as an e Me Rises svar vasteeday @ity, cl. 2 IT he Witt {be epeodily superseded. breaking the record of all former reading and passage. mayor retracted bis first announce-/(h° ns Por 1 ‘ wih a! ity and Style. vi 4 Gay ‘ y . al years for March, and showing the] An ordinance to. sell the street | ment and said he would consider the ny time of the | railway franchise-tomektending- the ordinance passed, avd in the me The City of Paducah is due t +— A Sensationat report is abroad to | Coldest weather fc the effect that Democrats and Anti-| Year since 1874. Reports from Mon-| People’s Street Railway ont | time Tnvestigate it. _ pes oats see for St. | ‘i Hunter Republicans ‘are about to|tana also say the mouth of March} Twelfth street was read and given| Miss Eifle Clark was allowed per-| Louis today. - Lis. il ‘ thus far has been the coldest ever |ecoDd passage. mission to teach a private school in| ‘The steamer Emma Hawk was I OW | t “ | ft : The ordinance to amend the city|the Mechanicsburg school building. | sized near Pittsburg m 2 wale on { experienced in that state. The long weigher ordinance was read. Th A communivation was received | Ohio, Sunday ° sustained cold weather has inflicted] ordinance prescribes that no one|ffom Hon. Jerre Porter, of Clnton,| ‘Phe F, J, O'Connell came of | Det ry YO Har o re of ery. rinware heavy losses on the stock industry, | having scales shall weigh for out. | thanking the council for endorsing | tue sid ca gerttinee tage Me PIGGS.. 3. j Secretary W. G. Pruitt, of the| fers, livestock, corn, hay, etc eneral to Mexico. 1 tow of ties | a communica ' STOVES, ETC. forma combine to elect Governo: Bradley to the Senate and thus com- pass the defeat of his most inveterate enemy, Dr. Hunter. It is hoped for the good name of Republicanism in him for Consul ( Mayor Yeiser rea n wi d 7 Stock C, Ae ie $e This is to protect the city scales, In 2 City of C ville the state that the Governor will not] Board of Stock Commissioners of ¢ ofdinance Councilman Fariey is| on from the C. O. & 5. W arc hl taoraine digi Gcloos are a matter of| / Jend encouragement to the scheme, | Montana, said: ‘The stock on the epted, but he explained that the road about a stockholders meeting to} wiere she has been tied up for tim a call Cor, Court and Market ranges has had a remarkably hard|ordinance was not prepared by him/ be held at Memphis, It was received |“) 6 the ia consideration for you and the Se rte eg y prepared by him sral y to the high wate y ‘ sia Ir is said to be probable that the] time of it for the whole «winter. Infor at, his instance. He said he|A0d fled. — ee ai ive ore el the awa ie naval nomenclature will receive aul tne extreme northern part of theplidn’t know what was going to be| Mayor Yeiser suid he had signed] | i’ SS ily ele Dei calle | 8 ' ig features overhauling at tne hands of Secretary] state it has not been above zero for | bodied in the ordinance. 80 agreement with the Baraum | it ae ee enping nearly a of our busine: Our curto- Lek, Lk hae tees the polise’ deals pve zero for! “Pig exception made in. the ordi- | Bailey circus agent for license, and} ‘his morning, running near A ‘ yong. ec policy of Mr. Twoeks, and stock was in poor condi.|nance was that no pr fixed it at $100 with $5 for side| red yards out of tie main part of/ mers are ays pleased, Herbert to name for distinguished | rion when this began. There is now| weighing be allowed except in Me-|8how. The conucil ratified — his| the river i | Special prices will be made| naval officers the smaller craft, such} danger of loss among the younger|-hanicsburg. ‘This was for the con- | action Te big packet , i ih ul be made) as the torpedo boats. This 18 not} stock, and it is possible that others] ‘eiieuce of purchasers and sellers. | A report of the minutes of the re: | ed here hae del la We et aeane Ng) | og ot After some discussion the ordinance | Cet M-etings of the board of health | Yesterday afternoon loaded flat with ip eg regarded as doing the honor to our eC mie lars toad’ by Mayor Yaleer. Tiel t! bouud for sc, |the next few day If you ry niscuous sceliaueous freiz will die before long. You can im- j " ie’ “ ‘ was lost, or 80 announced by the distinguished commanders which thes | agine that the stock that has weath- | mayee, Ghe vote bee es report was received, filed and ais jwant a new dress, a carpet! J J / deserve. Most nations give to their wrod the winter is in poor condition eckuat eoauneis curred in. | ‘The Ashland City | ; raed We're alwaysAbe first to show] 9% We YOUNG & SON, best vessels such names where they]. whole to withstand anything! . 4 Councilman Farley reported that | night with 4 load of sie face curtaing, matting, it will | our — anything} Copncilman Barnes read a report ik oh ee | Propri hive been adcpied ab all ke We Unled calle? omen ac lene POT) the hoard of health will abide by the) brought out of the Tennessee ris [pay you to él on We! prrepere, Hos ey fh Loves At Lectmpiled by | the “street Committee | rules of the state boar in regard to| She leaves on her time to] Vous! ‘FALL STYLES 106 BROADWAY re \ Werter’s war upon women and }°¢e the loss will be the heaviest in penere o ehionitey peer ge Gh sink wells, He moved that the board] Danville Friday ig at 10 |can please you. A chance to| In a}l the lates ( i ‘ ‘ . : _Pyears.”? streets, e oF nol ould he reatiested te * s bobnotl lo’oine 5 ne 4 PHONE ¢ 3 children, the dependents of Cuban: : tk eects Wo acid Ml, cares ps Fete PL OR et Te y’ clock, show you is all we ask. | designs and cojors, They're in now PHONE 200, we who are fighting for ‘Cuba libre” is] Jy has been many years since any the couttact for hauling the dirt off | prevailed, eae eM Another font Gh Wales op thei [x ady for your/inspection, Give us your laundry tf you want i i ¢ ‘ rin ent stage will stop the steambi Finest a the most infamous exhibftion of the| president entered the White House sat ot iran Special Agent C. W. Huntley, of] supply uf coal at this place. as t Call on us, inest lindot first class work snd priapt de brutal instincts of a reputed great} with more universal desire that his | 1” op contract be awarded} the ilioois Central, and several! water only ta , 6 ‘i ” be ater only lacks a foot of bei, upto , capinin that modern warfare bas de- ns salle accomplished than dove | alley to fete nets ltt YS] watchnen ace for ‘elle power | he main a hat Soe pyle ea Picture Mouldings veloped. ‘The inherent meanness o/ | it, McKinley. VE hiss ‘een, 4 GR f Raed , pnncaes ay ud re nornielad and dele southern end of the city, ry In the City, Kstablinhed 1850 Incorpetated 1888 the, man is shown as nothing else Las | «tolesome lesson the American pes|' “Clisirman Starke read petition spproved., Pe ag ‘The Tennessee river ts now bighor (inthrie & Co pipet hedged! exit we, 7 vealed it, He would seem to be} je have learned in the paid school 61 | (or relief frou unlawful taxation,| Mayor Yeiser appointed Messrs Locate lg reads ash 4 we — *| A YARD OF FACES. terly lacking in every trait of th Fuxperience aud adversity, It 1s 9] ftom Kd Morton, colored, and his] Alonzo kiliott, Eli G. Boone, and] Maarers over forty tock on the gue Prices Reasonable tor-GOOD work a great warrior, even of the common] issson that will not soon be forgotten, | iL tmXet were ordered refunded, | Mr. D. W. Settle, as supervisors of | Tuacaargie the rainfall i the S16 Broad ; Pe Foun ty an I instincts of manhood. says tog | The Y. MC. A. sentin a com-|the tax books, It was suggested] oy tie et Y seae ae cae roadway, ; ey do not wish repenteds| monttarion vtech ‘ and the low lands are alieady sub ’ ALTHAS. . —_—_——_ . jen ug that it was cus-/ that Mr. Settle was ineligible, having | 7.) 1 o Fy sc e wilds of] [Ley will be careful hereafter how a | iomary in all cities to e: om | revently qualified agistrate. | Mersed 23 Bway “ ac ine xt disccvery in the wilds of [ey rhe Saale pareatier bo cmary_ in all ulise, to exempt from} revently qua ae a suagistrate TAP iDWHOLaC AeA God Phone 155/ 423 B'way, Under Pause ory f] Australia is a new species of obso- prosperity they ruthlessly |‘4xation the association, and made | Sup widen 3, Rouse was Snaad and Dalch Magutacturers pnd Dealers in lite birds. \ Its remains are found in | °8t aside a tried and proven policy Fens a re coungtl exempt the Bum uiaied: | 408 the appointments BPG a rea | three an uiacp steam Engines Boilers ‘ ie Ths ten “**Tocal ¥. M. C. were ratified out of the Tennessee with tows ol i ; great numbers ia the clay that ones] {9 & : Beat a reen equally |” “Ou motion the matter was referred| Mayor Yeiser said he had consid-|ties- ‘There are now seven bout House’Fi formed lakes now obsolete in the in. J*!0"8 to be always lacking. The }to Colonel Husbands to investigate. Jered the Illinois Central railroad. aa thi Mes out of that stream, and Ouse" Tonts, Mill Machinery e still they contin » be carried g Ai right-of-way ordinance, and had found objections to it. His feelings | PY the turbid waters towards the railroad company, ow. | The Monie Bauer arrived from landed at es. 82IF Campbell, ‘4° = +) Rewtuorr, | nie y ee: able by dln oom inictae. ‘ could not consistently extend his leaking flue. Sbe had - — | ' od] wm ~ | Prompt and careful atientign given E. THALMUELLER, |-ocieuning vaulls water clodete we Tt was moved that the report be sanction to the ordinance, and there-| the coal docks when it let g % r fore vetoed it. The document w was towed by the tug Ida 1 © concurred in, and Attorney J, H nt was 4 up aboy y Thirteen T ] hirtee rs eXpefience in the } ts/and Shoes Calls from any ps of thal claeia housands f Homes at more, ‘They do so vo doubt in many | ond. was heard relative tc’ Oe saa, quite bulky, and the mayor seemed| the coal tipple, where the tlue will be Fi terior of the continent. ‘The theory |! $802 of the past four years has beer ecueae /Olituires: of the scientists is that the birds per-[%? *¢¥ere that the most pronounce’ | ‘Phe matter of granting Mr ished for water ou the drying up cf] *!¥ cates of free trade have discov the lakes, ‘They were waders os] that they must submit to the de- shown by the formation of the legs} inds of the people for a trial of th: and feet and were; like many animals And TobaccoScrews, Brass i J as Coleman [anton Fags” Cstings good old plan of protection once of that remarkable coutinent, very ; , } Dstt LA Gaal Hs me ee ee ; ; different from anything of their] °'%e8 With the tacit hope their ow: loon in behalf of the opposers. eeu be i or nan’ eC shane he Sens ry er makers this lade to Order,“ \ Wered at any time from 5 o'¢lock a, m, | Are being é species found elsewhere theories may prove to have been weli| Councilmen Bell then said that he Tar rasaed. 6 not regu- Pi iret thie ton 7 Tat 2g, ill Kitger@ay done AT Toc | 6 1 0 hook pe m. Heated by...... pom Ain founded, which is no more than hu | had ascertained that quitea number! ye) Starke moved that the ordic| to below Louisville'anlon gents Wa Hroadwaay Front 0 Fiecp Mansa Worsetey, offman, But almost without exception a ive Per oners (eM Reeenthal's nance be given fi age, the vetof at Evansville. ‘The Wa it Sue Law EAD & Co, td Rank vat ote he heat the Pros | of the mayor no ding. The|receding at Terre Hu P, MIGLBS HB Quyyn, i England, has written a preface to a} the advocates of free trade will ac-[ ective lovation; he eaid. some tival ‘Soldiers’ Song Book," published] quiesce in the movement toward »{oo nearer than Broad. street, aud | 2*2inane wad passed over the may-} been Aaiog tines Saturday at Mt 4 , which coutaine twenty-| protective policy, only reserving hat he was opposed tothe concession | O° Yeto by the unanimous vote of|Carmel. ‘The Cuniber 4 1 Yate So proiectins a oy enres oe hat he was opposed to the concession | eyyn, swelling at « decreased Na ' ~ GENERAL REP SHOP sof four favorite y is, selected y rig! op emselves on record |”! - 7 ’ " T ille. eT > 7 @. by regimental officers, Lord Wolsely| against it in order to be consistent g 1 Livingston's motion to grant oy atiaes thas eensh vail wn wel Slapaa tied , Broadway Aud Waiank Bt, Tee Bi Byer by GR Mi the transfer was carried by a vote of | 1) hotrvgp epee uh LY ad eS yt ll pd Opposite pre Southern | All kinds of furnitury repaired and ee Sve he purchase of free grave | Johnsc . : p free gravel roads PPi is} virsteclass in“all apppintments, jupholstered and evga at reas. says: ‘Soldiers who sing as theyfand to be able to say they “knew! yeas and 3 nays, ill not only reach their desti-| how it ld be.’ This ! free He said that while the city, by its} falling from St. Louis as far down ‘ . ae % march will not only how it would bi his will freely SEWERAGE COMMITTEE, extensions, bed taken in © total off as Chester. Biver meu now reer fe Rates $2.00 and $2 os day, Seale pra 8 Pain! a gay TIN, SLATE IND ROK 200 Ropms, “ guies ¢ spe so ROOFER, . nation more quickly aud in better/\ve granted them by the Republicans,! Chairman Barnes announced that| five miles pf gravel roads, it did not| think that the river will not come fighting condition than those who] who know how it will be. it would be impossible for the com-4 own them any more than before, He! much over a foot more at this place St. Louis \Mo, fettihgg ane ee we # 129 South o , . Third Street, / > s the | \ I ici a A * a |