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THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN, Tue absurd length to which Mr jed to arrive in Louis within five] sition are set forth in a careful and Sees | Cleveland went in extending the op-|days, so that before a week from the] exact re ba our RE iat, ai i Pablished every afternoon, except! eration of the civil service rules for|date of their immense loss they will] JWly 1, 1892, to Murch 1, 1887. In ave our oney WEE TVD *:* -%3O0OOO If You are Looking fo 5) y ‘ " ‘i ‘ the light of these facts the proposi- Sunday, by the purpose of perpetuating in office |be doing business at their new stand] i), eid down becomes pectectly oe 8 lid et the old. | evident. THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, | tic Desocrats we found postions |as smoothly as ty THOORPORATSS. under his administration is shown by |The loss oceurring in the midst of] The revenue necessities of the sit- By calling on us when in the city. If you need i Fisnen new developments almost daily. | their busy season when they are fille ation an ives pretie tekst from | auything’“in dress ggéds, notions, lace curtains, calicoes, domestics Uy : j ®gure 108 | Senator F ry, of Maine, called atten-|ing heavy orders rendered this dis- pik Al vaiey te sapplled ath shirtings, hosiery, catpets, ete., it will pay you to see our stock before argains in Spt open.) WawAdine tion to the fact that an engineer, in| patch necessary and this great com-| ony for the oninary expenses of the | You spend your mghey, It doesn’t cost anything to get our prices and £0. Funper, R emitn RW.Clements, 3, | Charge of works upon the Columbia pany rose to the occasion, government, but for the prompt pay-}a few quotations below will show you-we mean business, Williamson J.J. Dorian river, had to apply to the civil ser-| —— _ ment of liberal pensions and the cP = [vice commission for Iahor to com. | THE prospects for big water in the | liquidation of the prineypal and inter- ett { 00 ear ‘ Mississippi are first-class, ‘Phe Mis-Jest of the public debt.” To this THE DAILY SUN plete Wis work, — He was not at libs Pt ry 5, / Will giv fal attention to ALL local hap > loy suct he could |S0url water shed has the heaviest} declaration every member of Con- New style, all wool filled dress chéice of any brand for 6 1-2¢ Pou dhnutd £ pe bh ea bie ey, dhl RHR since 1844, being] #ress 's amide ial Coad goods, worth 20c, for only 12 1-2¢ /6c unbleached domestic for se ee a T af ot Des eneral news, be | fia in an as | jome who ebel agarn! 1" " > Se ° paying pensions or the national bebt, | at Wash. { fe area, ‘The situation is thus out-! hut that number is small and without ye abun mapeteat, but he must ard to expense. ql 1 I uit he All wool filled dress goods worth hose for only 25¢. 1HE WEEKLY SUN ore sacar him from {timed in a dispatch from Omaha:|a voice. The message is a column in] 1 5c for only 10 Shirtings at all prices, 7¢ to toc. 2as2Ecee fs devoted to the Interests of our county a aa : she Pp a” | “Prepare ions are being made along vt but to Ma i oren a th Elegant new novelties in fancy Good towels for se apiece Sbhertirnsaseentaotenr Kei —— _|the Missouri river from Omaha — tel aad pee eh end paras | checks fof se : _ ite —Aeatag 2§ for 69c We arefHeadquarters for all. kindsfof Shoes Pancsand teachings of the Rational, Hepubli tou Daily Mail’ says: |to avoid a disastrous flood. The graph is explicit and strong. Everything in plain goods. 2 socal a arga at prices to suit your pocketbook..#.eWe are - can party hee es . fa cortaia © m/inent- | river has already begun to show signs} Tt has precisely the same ring A good table damask for 15¢ Shirt waists with detachable making extreme Io wm? aomeafeaaoy alaovereiga se causing profound] of the spring rise, and its tributaries! to ft that all Mr, McKinley's speeches| A good tobacco canvas for 1c. linen collars fat 4c s 'w prices to reduce ours devoted to protection had. But the] Good bleach domestic se per yd. Other bargains when you come stock and make room for our SpringYgoods. ¢ eaition of fanyiety to his family, and especially |in Nebraska are running bank full. o Depart 3 ' i ply to represent} {to the diplomats who recognize that/ Railroad officials report there is the . every locality within the limits of its" circu " t 1 ince 1844 th hout | 98° when he was working away at lation the concert of Europe may at any | deepest snow since throughout] new tariff, the revenues of the ¢ ADVERTISING. moment be disturbed Pinching | the watershed of the Missouri river. | ¢ uinple—too great, in IE & CO Avertysing will be made known on | guests and trying to trip them with | The different roads crossing the Mis-|The problem was to reduce rather E. GUTH R . 4 Telephone 3 | Rroadwayubus than increase the receipts of the ury without lessening protection. 815 Broadway. ard matter, for in the + : Ane eee ee oe De Do ee OS y course of things protection ANNOUNGIGE occasion is different. Seven years Best bleach domestic made, your in aaazecee / “ae Rates of application his sword are among the antics at-|souri in Nebraska are making efforts QOfMice, Standard Block, 11} North Fourth tributed to the insane sovereign.’* }to prevent destruction of property = The paragraph unmistakably hints /in the event of a big flood, as many Daily, per annum Daily, Six months Daily, One month, Daily, per week. at Emperor William of Germany,who | firmly believe will come, Ice is not] is increased or decreased. As the ; has before this time been thought to] going out of the river south of Sioux] finances of the treasury now stand, | The Sun issue a “th “y J >) ~ = be alittle off at times. Should it} City, and it varies in depth in the} the natural order is she order ree] ova jiaaie for sberit of MeCracken coun: | I Fk | quired by the exigencies of the sit-] 3, snvect to Democratic primary. to bw held last ‘ rq r » 10 cents there is really ground {channel from two to three feet, while down the Missouri, whose influence Ir is to be regretted that the ve-| will be felt ina very oa—————— Cleveland and Carlisle on the same} qiet, Weekly, per annum in ad- develop tha cablcts VANCE ss esse seveeeees 1.00} for the suspicion of the Emperor's |on the bars it is frozen solidly down] "Tye statistical part of this special 18 HEADQUARTERS FOR Gpecimen gopies tree sanity the effect of the discovery on|to the sand.” When the big melt| message is in refreshing contrast, in ‘ 6 ue ARTERS — =! the action of the powers may be far|takes place, which may be any ¢ its simplicity and e: 83 of state- j the action of Holiday Groceries, THURSDAY, MAR. 18, 1897. | reaching. atood of water will come washing | ment, to the turgid and misleading : deepens teem dean en 4 ay ets / Fruit Cake Materials, e prisoners, after being di- | re ® Apples and Oranges, positive manner a radic: imposition of a bi an article of such universal use and | ig yery rapid, and in a given time it of which our importation is about} will throw out far more water tha Iris stated that the Spanish army de dis 4 r general subject. Never once did] yested of their uniforms, were in Cuba numbers now about 100,000, |tessities of the treasury seem to re- | for hundreds of miles along the Mis-| either of them come out squarely | jeavel aud sent to Sd Christobel. | all the rest of the something like| «ire departure from the | sissippi river. Should it come before] and own up that as a reyenue pro-| pj, retained as hostages. Fresh Canned Goods; &c. 200,000 who have been sent to the] Policy of the McKinley law in one |the present rise is materially abated |(ucer the Democratic tariff was a] jy 1 s for twenty-tive seas WY A island are either dead from bullets |instance in the new tariff. The |the result would be fearful to contem- he and a revision must come, | gents who are threated with instant We have a few pair HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. : b ; h tariff on sugar,|niate. ‘The c © Missouri | NHOUY irrespective of protection. | death, ‘The Spaniards here admit of mi i j A or disease or are in the hospitals. pl The current of the Missouri] y4, Kinley beg ns wih the treasury the dyanmiting of ths Wein, batalla ileft and don’ t want to Telepnone 118, Cor. 9th and Trimble Sts, ——————_ ce for the fise which end-| that the details are exaggerated, but ———_—_—_—_—_—_—_———_- + Senator Hit says he is satisfied b , 1 June 30, 18¢ he receipts | reliable information in Cuban circles larry them to next 1 with bis record. But if he is to re-|4ve-sixths of our consumption, will] either the Ohio or Mississippi. | were, in round numbers, $10,000 000 ay that halt of the atory is. not | I J BERGDOI | main in Folitics it is a more impor-|"0t be received with general favor. ———_ [iSiesosie ot the spend ae aan season. For this rea- ode Wu ali, ‘ igh ‘ " Jno one can deny that that was} Gen. Arra or raided two towns = act tant matter that the Democratic par-|But the return to sa ae | Rewennise to a decision invalidats | siinost an ideal balance. We always | in ell Bes ie Sra ner son we offer them at a ——P ROPRIETOR—— ty of New York shall be satisfied inaugurated by the MeKinle iag the action of the Louisville coun-| ought to make sure that the excess is | ince Friday and Saturday, looted the very low price to cl . with it and it is very doubtful that |impracticable, as the resources of the) ¢jj in changing the boundaries of the] on the receipt, not on the expendi- | stores and destroyed one ia | VOLY prie to close. ad upah ‘ Bottlin 'd Co they will be found in that mood government will be taxed to raise /Senatorial districts of .that city, | ture, side. And the expenditures of| pjock fort,in both cases the garrisons | g ” sufficient revenue for the ordinary whereby, it is contended, the seat ot ald ta ane in ges te aka retreating to safer quarters, hardly ‘ ““lsumption of such obligation. The - ' tsps ag - News from Sants ‘a indicates port business of the Kansis City “sonal 6 the ‘Courier-Journal’ says: | Son term was alm st $260,000,009. | that two fierce engagements were Our stock of Carpets is very LOUIS OQ’ BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. necessity of expanding and building] ‘The decision of Judge DuRelle has | Of course dates, not names, are] toy T y F oe ! g dec Judge Duke i ought there Thursday and Friday z packers is about to be,transferred| | o. sugar industry is generally |even a more far-reaching effect than | given in the message, but it 1s hove] In both cases the Spanish lost heav- complete in all kinds from the st date from New York to New Orleans. The tariff| this, It will put an end to any at-/|the less perfectly plain that while|ily. ‘This has worried the Havana |Cheapest to the finest. Can | Also Cie Cane hie drinks Son Pop, Seltzer Wetet, Orange ider, Ginger Ale, ete rot recognized, and the proposed will certainly stimulate it and eventually result in reduction of nual interest] officials very much, and five bs make and lay them nicely on Jions of troops were sent there yes- jone day’s notice. terday. tempt to gerrymander the e by | Harrison reduced the the Republicans, as recommended in|charge nearer § Gov. Bradl In the face | $11,000,000, Clevel Crescent City has already captured a large part of the export grain trade. She bids fair to become a serious Telephone orders filled until 11 o'clock at ni Saturday nights Telephone 101, wring Week and 12 o'clock *smess: oe prices, by reason of increased home | of a decision of the court of appeals ‘just’ about the same The inability of the Spanish Gen menace to the New York markt, | auction, that the city council of Louisville vio-{To appreciate the significance] erals to. ascertain. Gotes's moves) WE ate receiving daily choice | 10th snd Modison Streeta PADUCAH, KY —— iimhineeelial cali lated the state constitution by chang: | of this contrast it is necessary to add| ments has worried W ad_ the things in the newest styles of =— la- | the two together, for the reasonable) Marquis Abmmada nmit | supposition is that if Harrison had | they fear t Sraix has made a requisition on Ex-Secnerany William L. Wilson, | ing a legislative district. the | General Weyler for 15,000 troops to} whose name the existing tariff law oy would ayeartay to ¢ : tak ra — Phi q ha al e same viola » constitu- | been re-electe © wou ave ke} ea dle sed be sent to the Philippive Isluuds.!pears, says if we ‘invite back pros-| {ie Same Violation of the constituc| heal Me reducing tha deb cee |e She has evidently come to the ar perity’” we do not need increased! “44° is yresumed the above para-| Cally the burden of interest now heav- Have just received some nice omega ge ey seen tariffs. The obvious meaning of graph was admitted to the columns | ief . Hs ki pen 20) * year et it AMERICAN SOCIETY. thin, Mole heme d rve the end yler |e: wel AIC) Nr Wilson is that a prosperous con- “un, 5 ae te 3 C have been arever eveland| Whem the Baglin rts in bla an amet atrae tL tener | sit: ; nahi 004 of the ‘Courier-Journal’ inadver-| jad not been elected in 1892. There pee ¢ ancy to accompli: as well a dition of business would result in in- 2 ‘ rele ‘ Cheri th tide the world-Anill reat-|arecocg * ¢~ Torel tently, Surely the *‘Courier-Journal’’ | js really no escape from this conelu-| \swerpir ily ns ala har ela ee nee + vaathe would not contend that the legisla-| sion from the statistical facts given in ber. goods, since increased revenue with- a ture has not the power to district the | this mes itself ein the rate Of tariff is content with the presentation of | \..oiq much, as hath Dress Goods, Silks and the Cuban leader is) Trimmings. nd coup. W. H. Howard N. Sixth St. Salesman for + HARDING = MILLER Will offer extra inducements in Pianos and We Are) | effects. «it|We are closing out some odds << land ends in Cors.ts at one-half re, albeit the me: out an ineres Tipouas ©, Parr will not love as7| could be realised incho othe way. |e Coruinly 00 one, who gave ; the facts and their application to the| « siorm of in a price. fe) f sleep over the false aud scandalous] iat increased importation means | UCN’ § ought to the matter and /present duty of Congress.—Inter | of the tim ; with rgans for the next 30 D days. ‘ Sa aa who has any knowledge whatever of} Ocean rt eptions, even quoted in our | Look at our new Kid Glove vin charges preferred by the ‘‘Wine and/ smaller consumption of American : He ie | such matters, woul contend that t mi pers and proxoked no comment |(white) with colored embroid- a Spirits Gazette,”’ with reference to} made goods and this means idle DYNAM ' legislative district might be fixed | metniniscak : ' id back: his influence with the legislature be ‘i This ideroreeae egislative district might be fixed by | 2 1 lifference to Ev h public |@@@ Backs, ~ ~ ing bought by the New York brew- | not only fewer people with money to heparin 4 gee educa Terrible Loss OF Life to Spanish Site bln thal ns conch Je 4 iB ( ) N = | ers. A self-confessed bribe giver is} spend, but a smaller amount to be insidlatave phiall divide (ha sate tats i : a witness whose weight with the pub-| spent by those wage earners who] se its ara the presumption is that | coy h eectl Havana Dispatch to the - At they Uke a wt goon | | ‘a lie will not amount to much. have work, because when a large per}. chads le: Ne presumption ts that) (iohe-Democrat says: One of the they to the sores of youre | fl» ' | 4 ed it was this provision of the constitu-| most disastrous eveuts that has oc-| , sy yaaa el | +SELL?— ee centage of labor is idle, the price de- \y tify, If they that rend snaGue, of Boston, : ; > act »city|curred in Pinar del Rio Province if} Cuarves F F ope rE the action of the city | curr | i or approval it is imme clines by the inexorable law of suppl | council void. ‘The “Courier-Jour- | 8gainst the Spanish columns, has just We can live and be happy | & CO. is credited with being the wealthiest] anq demand. There is no way to nal’? certainly will not contend that |2&e2 teported here through Cuban ‘ A member of the Fifty-fitth congress. | invite back prosperity”? but to. ime [2% certainly will atl circles, From the statements re ngilduwgindh who, ful [ 5 having once districted the state the| i ; tl ‘ ur prejudices, had ,] 5 ceived it appears that at Agents for Buttericks Patterns, He and his wife are reported to pos-| port tess foreign goods and give the |!” gess fortunes aggregating $20,000,- a ogee RE ua {legislature has no power to change is troops passing south of Candelaria, | ‘)"""' for the season and was 000. Mr. Soreene se lawyer, becdenious of idle Inbores in this country 116 districts in accordance with the| was blown up by dynamite while| (? ps (olyiaesgilh bped Lorca STOVES, ETC . + Spragu a lawyer, but) an ypportunity to make them (aa hds Hi ahanotag lati sing over a deep gorge in'the high- ot epg aa A rapes yam sa . “: the attention required by his own peas Re eas demands obenging populalion, J iands, and nearly 250 soldiers werc| «.. ¥ ndees of her seen voergy Give him a call ¢ A A ar . pe a: = oh 7 try a » whe he s acs ‘or, Cou and ef vast interests prevents his giving] A Havaxa dispatch says the| @#ANKS FROM GR killed or wounded, many of them be-| ladies tere alune in the drawing noone People’ Ss Market, ‘or, Court and Market much attention to business for| Spanish army in Cuba is notsostrong| Jusr before the close of the last] ing blown into fragments. The loco]! » American women or Wie aden : — clients. as the Madrid government believes, | congress the senate passed a resolu- motive and six care, were nenrly de This f » by the way, Pyne rea and Smoked Meg, | - ‘ ‘1 er " tes eam : : royec occurred about March | chass tant doard bua Saneaie : Ox of the pension bil’s intro-|*™4 the order sent to Gen. Weyler/tion of sympathy with the Cretan |” ‘The Spanish General, had learned r Lady M—, = ‘pe nea toh team to withdraw some 15,000 men from evolutionists in their struggle for | of a projected insurgent attack, sup-| '?, er ren JOUN WOELPEI ’ ; | the field for the purpose of sending} |iberty. A day or so since Secretary | posedly on San Christobel, aud he bar gonie ; = “ v un Sure * | About ten miles from San Christobel « 1 wal it 1 the arate “Ges aa Mater’ oi Shoes duced by Mr. White, of California, in the Senateon Thursday was for the relief of William J.Bryan. It cre- 4 ated quite a ripple of laughter among them to the Phillipines has disclosed! Sherman received and for’ one of the biggest frauds perpetrated | the senate the following : by Spanish officials since Cuba has the Greek consul | the tracks cross a deep gorge on a the sedate Senators, It is needless| : ane ’ to eay the intended beneficiary was| 0°” Under the rale of Spain. “Fifty alin. New York: ~ very high bridge, which is about 500] y women, who fill ly WY A A , per cent, at least of all he losses in » the United States Senate long. The insurgents had] )** ene broad with in- | Repains ¢ We're afways the ; I’ to suow not the late Presidential candidate ‘i & BI grace that they do not | Hote em, ‘ A ae the army, incurred either in battle or] ‘The warm thanks of the Greek | learned of the departure of the train] .; , patie ald Pi So far from relieving William Jen- 9 : and its load of troops through th or desire to become Angitcized, Foprietors,/ nloak. sia Je would prefer a bill | PY “usease has not been reported to] nation, as well as of the Government | Tay Hef aie vi ihe being content, as they may weil be, to FALL STYLES 106 by 0] ould prefer a bi + ~ - spies, and they immediately linec q a natural 5 vs j - a eg ag I the Madrid authorities, Neverthe-|of G are due your honorable) ,?;4r?, and they immedistaly lined the| « stral charm whiel insured | ans, pst 6 BROADWAY. e in their own behalf, for relict from sridge on both ends and the center eirs rest. In all the lates TELEPHONE 200. . less the pay of the dead soldiers and|body for the expression of its sym-} yj se thine s eT Ae P : the redoubtable William Jennings Pa ; ' yume with a heavy charge of dynamite,| “I sh Fees any ' i “es t : tes ‘ tek y a é e half my popularity if designs and colors, They're inn ‘ : the money for their provisions and|pathies. which are a most valuable | connecting the wires in the woods oun glish,” said the charming ready for your ingpection, Give us your launder, 7 nee af- he *yr.4 " due ive, t . it-yo who is their most pronounced af-| sstning have been regularly charged | assistance to us toward the accom-| some distance off. ‘Three hundred ese und her friends re Finest line of Get class work and” coho ] pty de fliction, ishme i ‘a- rel vere then hide 24 marked on her first home-comi wwtior to the Spanish government and pocke Pl Linent of our national aspira penrale Tere = eve ep ar LF lo peices Revd : é a tow als ‘and Walnut/st. Pj M oe jons. is nderstpoc at the nez “ - pg? p » q E sro ltien Wallan Tare Bec ERA UEs GRLTGReLTGS LGR Gotlalionn: (Pte : _understy iat the Nunez For some curious reason, in Low Hpposite the Southern. icture ouldings —————— ‘bed Loh th . ‘en ted. th G The Consul General adds on his} brothers were in command, and that] jon just now it isdeemed f a provin: Virst-class in Al) Appointments In the ( | — et vondo! 1 2 elie! as also been asser' ven- »} i Pp young 7 oe 4 n J hed seribed in London for the relief of has also been ai jer ed that Gen-) 1 nehalf that ‘the resolution hag} C®Pt- J in Lynn, the young Ameri-|cial'to be American than either Irlsh Rates $2.00 and $2,50\per day, n Une F ished 18, Thoorporated 188% the famine sufferers in India,and the | eral Weyler has profitted very largely can electrical engineer, who has made Seoteh, anc spite Mr, Labouchere’ ¥ Have you seen thedatest ? tind ts ati The | thi a ¢ th caog made the most valuable impression on | himself famous in Cuba for bis work} ‘ured con Me hea bead 200 Rooms, 0 son . ‘und is still growing. ‘The harrowing| at the expense of the government by ones ‘ 4 # re a + a SO! ed comments, American women to- fs v | the Greeks in the United States, who, Jon the dynamite gun, contrived the | 29 lead the world inattractiveneas- 1 Louis, i Mo.| 4 YARD OF/FACEs. details of Lue suffering that prevails | charging up to the government at while ing the blessing of ,liberty | ambuscade. N.Y, Tribune Prices Reasonable fof GOOD work. Found in this country under her liberal laws,| The train approached the »! Goup AND - - —— ry all SILVER MINING, L P. BALT ASAR a ' ' ileal Machine Co, i] s s LJ are in heariy sympathy with their Manutacturery and Deajary In Ivanced prices horses, mules in India among the native population | greatly are certainly sufficient to loosen the| aud provisions bought for the use of One might expect such a about 3 o'clock in the mornir when fully on it all three wore exploded by the wires. The oppressed brethren,’’ effect was tremendous. The engine and six cars were thrown bodily into he Uriwhe and the Di Sto Phe real story of th Mf the west reads Jik purse strings of the English nabobs: | the army k Stew of the mother laad in her efforts to free their Stories come of parents na commander who ex- ying up| course mining progress @ romance; the their children to the missionaries and | Sibits no more traits of manhood going off todie, and of hundseds | than does this inhuman monster. The President's First Message. | the air like so many chips, and were | | Jeals ip Aladdin lamp trent |. Amer) tectiveTariff Li ‘Steam Engines, Boilers, dying by the roadside where: they __ The President’s inaugural was a| almost blown to THE MIWEltne olde MTGE Ie cee Lic aieainnsl #aaninion actaceinc | House’Fronts, Milla is s e ma . ri ofr) yiher side is dar w di 5 1 have gone in the hope of meeting a | !4Ustk«t1NG the madera methods| general discussion of national ques-| ed cars fell ints the deep gorge be- | sents, wasted Ives Decker ene | 8 @ national #fganization advocating 1 S, Mill Machin ry Hy © {ot a large wholsale house in cases ions. No special i © ws ee : all, Bide » broken hopes and | “ Protection/to American Labor and transient relief. nouse in cases of | tions. > special prominence was] low, crashing out life from all whom | hearts; and the sorrowful part is that {ad ” db And Tobacco Sevtws, Brags ee emergency is the case of the Ely-|given to any particular subject. The} the explosion had not killed, ‘The cesses are the exevptiona, the |. wap nmanernn gd yu consi Coleman and Tron Bitings, Coatings Tnx increase of dutios in the new] Walker Dry Goods house, “ut st [9ee28oH calle for such an address, ears then took te rs that | f most the rule. Tut through | on, a8 follows: Te!ephone of all kinds, a ‘ ( ‘ *|But the first message sent to the}escaped serious E overt Mas Been possible, in lessthan | «The object o » bill perhaps strong wouis, ich wa od outo z : 1 ths yy 19 object of thie 19 shall be to protect . aay hee ‘ i eee “f age ae ely a ty ih : iach moat n Mon-| Pifty-tifth Congress at the opening of sideways, and the frightened soldiers} 4 °0T*: to create aud dedicate toorder | American labor by re ait seacane Res. 821 ‘Cimpbelt, | eae a ie Kurrucer, marked in the schedule of tobacco} lay, suffering a loss of $2,500,000, | th And to law nine «1 two terri Se, eee P5reigu labo P rompt and carefukat ion glven | SP se , extra session was devoted to one] poured out in wild confusion. — Phe]... and cigars than in any other, which | mostly covered by insurance. On| thing. Lt was s} ally appropriate | insurgents dashed from their ambus- | w jjdorne Lired new quarters | that William McKinley” as President | cade upon them with wild cries. AJ duls of « ion could dustry is one of the most important | and set its force of 250 clerks and{St0Uld make these two heginoings, | massacre ensued. Mut for the time-| low; to turn into the coffer He is not a hobby-rider. On the} ly hoisting of the white flag by Col. | @*tream of the precious metal zation and it is sustained by member. li its branches. Tue capital in-| salesmen to work " in al . Be Coy al in eee 4028 ; fe {contre ary, bis statesimanship is broad] Mones, who was in command of the| ©’? swelling in volume, ships, contributions, and the distribu. vested in tobacco 1uns high up into| business, The entire stock was de-| and comprehends the various needs( Spanish forces, every man would] &"¢#8tes more than $1,000,000,000, which | tion of its publications, nilliong, and there are employed in|stroyed, but they have in their re-[of the country; but the subject of] have been machetted.. As. it. ws ion: cite bined “tnatiear: ther the nation great; which hi © cleaning vaults wator ¢lol Hoan fear coronene intone | Vessanir’s of Homes , Calls from any part of the el wered at any time There are no persogal or private profits in connection with the organi« which th is certainly proper. Our tobacco in- | Tuesday the firm Are bein Heated ‘ ting rea and made Correspondance ip” and "OM the various branches of work, | serve warehouse $800,000 worth of | ‘#riff, which occasioned this extra] the Cubans secured 300 prisoners,| ¢)... desert th motive to | Hu , oe < ; desert the locomotive to become We opened the growth manufacture and dis-| goods and in transit $200,000 worth | be is peepee ar snd to it the] including ten officers, cloud by Gay and a pillar of fire by n ht, 5 pre “ tribution of the weed several million| more, ‘The head buyer for the firm /¢2 iy Bae pte r the fact that Phe 8¢ oe of the explowion Wie rn job ar the hardensot mmerce; which GENERAL REPAIR - 4 baer a gh fwak Ae fe co a ) ° most horrible one. ne ties lining] has upreared temples to law, to people. It is therefore of great im-| left Tuesday night for New York, ac- The message is mainly devoted to| the railroad track and gorge were| "gion and to Ie ing, and, wher base fap bed “ore fe Pe ” 725 Se Third Street, the frown of the desert was kuown, to consecrate the whole region, greater in area than all the republ Mississippi, to the peace whigh comes can think portance to the entire country that| companied by ten buyers, in a spe- setting forth the needs of more| {literally covered with fragments of it should be well protected against | cial car, to lay in a new stovk, which @¥enue. For more than three yeors| human bodies, clothing and splint-| ° the cheaper labor of foriega coun. | will be sent forward by special freight the revenues of the government have| ered wood from the cars. The fire All kinds of furniture repaired and upholstered and revarnished dt reas- onable priees. ¢ Painting afd repair A , ; been less than the needs of t oii e oft i : ee telah Bonin f Ne ae ‘He gov-/ consumed all that was left in the] yj) wanite 1 “ nad a y i ui 4 ue asics bids fair to eens ehertened ie run on Passenger | ernment, economic ly administered. | gorge. It is said that from 150 to iba ge" tl ¥ " ier beens, 20d to) “4 ape Vos pn bogeier i apeaellye , il YIN, SLATE AND TKN RUOFE leading hand, schedules, and the goods are expect- |The details in support of this propa-| 300 Spaniards were killed in this con-| hirthright.-C. C. Goodwin, ine Chas. wed, eS Sr ocagomer | Yhargo, ¢ ee 1a9.BouL Third Street, VARA an ha