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~ ee nr . ness is as utterly defenseless akare THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN, FT D4 —ss=w======1the lynchings that have disgraced the Published every afternoon, except Property nghts Sunday, by ) VHE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, FINCORPORATED, which it was referred, eliminates] picked up in a boat Monday ten miles T many of the objectionable features] off shore, rye i ine S Y ~-M and throws about it many safeguards] |, 11 68 Cape. pee teeg he the ave our oney that were not in the treaty as signed /1,¢ schooner drew nearer the outlines , by Mr. Olney, Prominent among} of human figures were made out. these is the provision that in all cases] Then on the prow of the boat they submitted to the court} saw the words, ‘Ville de St. Na- zaire.”’ A boat was lowered and naine of the state, If You are Looking fo Bargains in ab Footwear H. DIEHL & SONS. must be respected or we have no se curity for anything, — It is not haz arding much to guess that nine in ten ‘di By odfting on us when in the city If you need anything in dress goody notions, lace curtains, calicoes, domestics, shiitings, hosiery, carps, etc. #€ will pay you to see our stock before ® M. Pasir Puestvent| of the raiders are not property hold- | the subject to be of arbitration shall first be passed 3. Romer ViCE PRESIDENT i > sHittle if 4, 3, o0niam Secwerany |ers an that they pay very ittle i i the cbief mate and our seamen jump-| ; Wie Pane WAwAGIne Eviton | anything of the tax levied by the toll] upon by the Senate aad approved, ed iq and rowed out to the helpless| You spend your money, It doesn’t ghst anything to get our prices and thus retaiping for the Senate its con-| craft, Nearer and nearer they came |a few quotations be}ow will show ygti we mean business, stilutional rights as a treaty making] and the faces of the sitters gradually ercise, which was not] came into view, Y At the prow of the boat, and ap- DIRECTORS. © M, Fisher, J.R. Smith, R.W. Clements, J.K, Williamson J.J. Dorian They are simply bent on contempt for the law companies. peat AEE, showing their and hatred of the property holder. power in full es » case with treaty submitted. King : sata aa Wirrras T. Apaw fant mage eee athe sistaated parently in charge of the perty, was} New style, all wool filled dyéss choice of any brand for 6 1-2 You shod ention to ALL local hap: oe a scar as umpire " e pole A in Padueab ‘and vicinity Ort: Onell tre bbs an old man wearing the uniform of | ods, worth 20¢, for only 12 4-2 6c unbleached domestic for 5 ‘ou should ptic, call on ! ; ‘wa soul general news, which ‘w nde plume »d the provision for Judges of the |xhip's officer. 'T seen me lectlng weneral news, which will , od the | c g hip’s officer. The man presently [oo 4 Threg pair fast black seamless AAR ADADADARADAT 3 $ ven fly as apace wil permit without re- a household fetich for ®| Supreme Court as arbiters on the] recognized in the face, hollow and 1 dlted aveun uceita WEE ana ———___—— ion, is Iyit the point of} sat of this country 18 changed to] sunken with the cold and want of | All woo! filled dress goods worth Hose fog only ase. JHE WEEKLY SUN 1 from acomplication of disor+l read, “Reputable jurists.”? In its] 'M®0y days, the features of Captain | 15¢ for only 10¢ Shirfings at all prices, 7¢ to roc 2993 €6€6 Bs devoted to the intereste of onr-country pal-| 1.1, ve induced} heart trouble . a to tt treaty will probe: Jules Berti, one of the best known of} Elegant new novelties in faney Gogd towels for sc apiece: es * and en 7 4 amended form the eaty - . te " . ’ the commanders of the Havre branch ks fof 25¢ White quilts worth $1.25 for 6oc = ‘ from which it is pot believed he ¢8Mly1y encounter less opposition than] of te French line, and now long ae eiueanener a hi fe ql hie bith ! We are Headquarters for all kinds of Shoes recover. Deir sears of ge Lelrotmerly, and will no doubt pass] iransferied to the West Indian ser- rads Fe ae ait Ail ah io nla ak, quand at prices to suit yoyr pocketbook.wt.tWe are RAAPDNORACE: bas not the vi bigots eter: within the next few weeks. ‘The Sen-] vice. Behind | bist, 0 te unter} hth ih pei we ih th “ sleet ; ae noe eee making extreme loW_prices to reduce ouret cor js of so setious n charreter, Though] 1, ide " time until] Were two half-dressed, coatless, hat-| A good tobacco canvas for t« en colla 4 9¢ : d A.spectal featare of the Mr. Adams’ days for active labor| 2° "ll give most of its timo untill os men, hugging themselves’ with) Good bleach domestic sc per yd. (Otbef bargagis when you come] g stock and make room for our) Spring goods. The Sum Will be its. Cor cice puceeie y mony | 00, tariff bill reaches it, to executive) axon blast of the cold wind, and gib-| fest bicach domestic made, your in { / ‘ every locality within tae I abled Bisitit patel © MADY| sessions and the treaty may be] periog at the stariled faccs of the aaaaecce/ . {ation elderly and kG Res ae ba adopted within that time. Hilda's sailors, At their feet was # ( . ADVERTISING. women who cherish fond recollec- _—_——— fourth man, | E GUTH RIE & CO $ Rites of advertysing will be made known on| tions of happy hours of revel in the SPANISH DISASTER The old man at the prow opened | : . 2.2 Telephone 3 10 Broadway .wue application Juvenile literature coming from the f a his lips as if to speak, but no sound | ore “10 ¥ , = came from them, One by one the 815 Broadway DOMce, Standard Block. 11 North Fourth] yen of «Oliver Optic De i ic Weaiadieouiea | . by | . street fehl dette se lnsurgen' S—GOMEZ) four men were lifted in. In the e 4 tT ss | Active-Mavana Frightened. [stern of the craft’ was a fifth man. | ‘ a | ae eo ee ae ee eo ee a ‘eS » per annum. . 4.50} Tue persistent romors that Ge Nhe OFA 1 hed bi ANNOUNCEMENT , Six months. . eraor Besdley te to be elected to the| 4 Sptetl Glepateh te the Globe: [O00 60 the eitinrs lence Sm os Sun ts authort announce : One month,... 40 tank Democrat Key West, Fi the arm and began to draw {him} 1D. WILCOS | >) ~ ‘a | per week... 10 conta pee tt moetane ater IDE: GnUAr Ivy Tate es from Havana say : | gently forward, when he slid quickly |. 4 oni rif of McCracken evn / | a 4 Waikly gk aatricn'\n 4 demand a more specitic denial from | News has reached the city of an at-| off the seat and settled a lifeless thet De a held as ae ‘ iw Y hc ata veseseseee 1,00]the Governor than the statement that |tack made upon the town of Paredes, |in the bottom of the boat. | Thitee| wc. gutnor ree - a Specimen copies free he is ‘‘not a candidate.’ ‘The Gov- | near rere Spiritus, on cepa De meta luge angen W.8. DICK ZS MPADQUARTERS FOR— ake it plaivly under. |? By Cuban insurgents under Julio] the sailors towed the dread Blt] os a candidate for assessor of | Mot 4 / : : eraor should make it plainly under- | 08°" reel had a small gar-| back to the Hild Nothing could | uy, “ ‘ be emia A Holiday Groceries, FRIDAY, MAR. 1), 1897, stood that he cannot be induced to} pion of about 200 men. be done but consign the dead to the i i | 7 it Cak M t “ 1 ¥ sceept the oflice. By so doing he} 7 ne pred the place|sea. Capt. Berri and theee men ul e aterl - 3 sy 1 ; g The insurgents entered the place i ; Ex-Par: Hannrsoy ia said to Wil not only show that he is a Re-|and began footing the. stores. phe | were carefully looked after and par-| ple of Mem ey eh agreet ek re ~ Appl 4 * , 2x-Presipext Harntsoy is said 0) 0 ican ho is determined to sand [Spanish forces retreated into a stone} tially brought back to life and rea-| refugees, mostly from Arkansas, fes ] : pple: nd Ora es, De growing que stoat since Herel ck of | bat wit}{house near the depot and made a/sors All that they could tell wis they have (heir hands full providing / h tired from the Presideney. His hair}? sie 7. HK rm Sanh bes _ Sekt: eeliisee.? HM Rett” Wal thatthe Ville de Bt Nazaire sha | for tie eedy of their own state, | esh Cantied Goods, &ec. and beard are showing markelly the|“SUY Stenathen Limselt before the | oayy and fierce for some time, the|sorehow been wrecked or aban | | | ‘ofosts of many wititets.’” “ “J people.- No one thinks the overnor | Cubans displaying great bravery, |doned, and that these four men were) A FEATHERED HOUSEGREAKER. We have a few pair | HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. iad nee Reh ' Tis a ‘candidate’ in the ordinary ac-| courage and even recklessness, ran-| the survivors of those who had taken qye Cow Mid and les Pedatory Habe ; Telepnone 118 Cor. 9th and Trimble 8 Trews wasanipctemse inthe value ot| ceptation of the term, but there are|ning up to the very windows of the|to the boats, but how many more) ts ._lleft and don’t want to Tel! : or. 9th and Trimble Sts, ecports chawdohandies in the month| many who fear bo may be Induced th |Nomse and ring lotolt. After twojdesd, bow many more Uviag re- nicht ua : h ports ee hase : : |iours’ siege it was carried by storm{ mined untold until midnight on ‘toe thichats, following op the learew them to next “Di of February of $2,970,000 as com-Jaccept should the combine actually laa all the troops killed but two. | Tuesday, when Capt. Berri, the first is of wa : es coy | F hi | J B I | ( DOI | pared with the corresponding month| cast their ballots for him. Maj. Huettas the commander, was] to recover, was able to gasp out some | @ tie wer “ow: | season. ‘or this rea- fo i (iva il, es tal. va af exe ——— A plan, words of bis story. ih 4 bn Pease | iy gate uheeara.7en rane ote) A Faxxen journal gets wild over He i" tort ja this town was then ight" were bie frat words in|‘! *. : -|son we offer them at a) —— PROPRIETOR dong ee) the tariff and urges upon European|aitacked, and after stubborn resist-| answer lo a question. “Eight—there |... sor I i | | H of merchandise imported was ; : ’ ae 5 than aebt—there. were! very low price to close. | vountrie e dui wroprie Mt! ance was taken, and the garrison,] Were Wore than eight—there were | the » w-bird sudden: - - F 198,868, of which $38,000,000 was | Countries the [duly and propriety of/ance was taken, an Bavilled: | thirty-seven souls on that boat when! ty appears, . Jess soon fer a uca ottin O., “The Euro- | consisting of fifty-four men, killed. the Of| reted out her qeetoting. 1% says: we abandoned the St. Nazaire. A of {The vas then fired and The town was then fired f CELEBRATED free of duty. The export gold k not far 4 amounted to $536,697 aud the im- ce pc aaee ua oy e ver stores looted, the insurgents obtain hey bese td ae Tt cera where riting, at the foot of 2 ‘4 ate, hey must anticipate these bed and c lerable - | the only ones left alive. he others =e ee, ’ z 3 44,700; export of silver $4,-|. R : ing guns and considerable ammu x pe coven t | . 4 sie bas Br ulie ‘ Bee li stentlobs by reprisals. The United | nition and stores. starved or froze where they sat. r liow among |Our stock of Carpets is very | LOUIS 10) BERTS BE R, Of St. Louis. ; shi aah or ‘seo Mrciraed States has greater need of Europe! Gen. Gomez is located near the Hen ae Piste anne, i and is 6 | complete jn all kinds from the | In kes dl bottles, a a ‘an Europe has of the United States, /borders of Puerto Principe, and mov-| dropped off one by one, except where dens . oe mee oer ore oe a ne tertible floods in Ark than Europe has of the United States, | erent eit. has overrun the| they weut mad, and then some jump-| gurr t cheapest to the finest. Can Also one ca sil tape drinks—Soda fer Water, Orange are almost if not quite beyond for the latter produces no article} oon; and all the government | ed into the sea and ended in that way, | know i t es make andlay them nicely on |, p dhe ae Ne . F ain was the first to go; one, | you ay th " Telephone orders filled until 11 o'clock at night during week and 12 o'clock not which is unobtainable elsewhere. A The capt: one day sich Saturdsy nights record. Eight hundred square miles iroops are in the garrisoned towns inst te i | ; is n very large territory tobe at the|risis of overproduction would be|afraid to venture out, In Matanzas] my comrade, Dr. Maire, Stants, our | Wvcies wore sad upon Wie pot. ao Teleph 101 xe eer TJnited State: 7 | Provioce the situation is very badfo:| engineer, and Tagardi, first mate, { {his a ey. ; 4 et F , elephone . mercy of the waters and still increas-| fatal to the United pl where Se eco orament ce eis having That’s all Lean tell now.”* i! ted fro xcess pand twit: We are receiving daily choice | 10th ard Madison Streeta Pp PADUCAH,KY. ing hourly, The numerous breaks | $Prings of credit are already stretched | SUC portion of the Matan-| But with the hours the old man | 1" of the mother ou © 8s" things in the newest styles of | y in the levee quickly covere? the] the uimost, aud whore everything |)’ cilroad and crippled much of the] gradually grew stronger, aud was | PC") ' pretty Dress Goods, Silks and | co- able to talk with something like | are A | Trimmings. herency and clearness. Dr. Maire, | e | | (l inflated values. fields over chat wholly, a great is at fictitiou To a few days the whole s'racture woald This editor has evidently {rolling stock, Cane seciion have been destroyed Jand nothing remains but en Loti WH Yoward y é } 417 N. Sixth St -_ land, in many places fift feet deep. This rendero| escape to higher ground exceedingly dificult, ently too, recovered lis speech and strength enouzh to talk collapse.’” Have just received some ni 4 % . been readi bid free-trade edi- | Waste. Fears are apprehended that pie . oa P ; vs i and there ean be no dinibt that loss] Deen le fei i : ray ae ae Sanfa Clara is menaved and troope things in Capes\and Ready idsman for 3 m of life and property tas een very] {Ora’s more that the history of this ave been sent there, while many for-] EIGHT HUNDRED i y * Made Skirts in black and fancy heavy. oe ne pee moe i" the tifications have been added to its de- SQUARE MILES nee ', | effects. | ARDIN Z —- theories of the {pro-English Awmeti- tenses. Two attacks were made on 0 itendant ont "and had bee Sicaek ain RO ut she (question NS ba Statesman than he does of the ie Friday, and over 100 troops finds omas ok : rege tania | We are closing out some odds | "ih LE 4 em pei Hilun’s sani sor insauity industries, requirements, resources eG. fridge ; she bad Dae a aed ends in rs e-hal ore ‘ < " is occupying not a liiile space iu the| and possibilities of this prople. He |, Guanabacoa is all in an uproer, ae ele Sem FS ere | a d Corsets at one-half) Wii! ojfer extra inducements in Pianos and European press at tis time. It isl ig Bikes tera Bad : fearing an actack, and the govera-|[nundated in East Arkansas By) , sg Cavs | PEaCe. |Or ior the next 30 days a ess f 3 time. aying for a rude awakening r . nable com . g a ried j oa tee % | ment has sent four battalions of vol- chai Wana : hae | Api , really matter of no small concern 10] should his theories be put to the tesi.|unteers to aid them in resisting the Levee Breaks. i sie.’ Look at our new Kid Glove | . need - Europe to kuow whether or not said ee Jiosurgents under Gea, Rodriguez so ble except (White) with colored embroid- | Emperor is really responsible fer] Wuex we hear the merry hom of | Two aliacks were made on this place | Qne ica or Mice Ie It is dou ered backs. ~, Nw what he says and does. He has|tie wheels and see belching forth the | Suaday, while ees hol spas Tennet in particular 1 | | taken the lead in the matter of the| black smoke from the chimneys of|*kitmishing near there. This after ee fer he tr ie cen a la ’ n 7 re Me divcsande'ot factoties #61 | noon several large detachments of in- soir dag Pr Beye | ° . BS At Wes Genian tnurogie sie tee anonla mtr ouaand of tastorieg from ata lauegeals ware reporiel seat. ther she-Democrat:—Kight hundred} fratulation rather than ether seca % urn out that the, other five powers} to sea; when we know the laborer’s/and, in fact, a Spanish patrol of square miles of the state of Arkaneas| {cast until her eves nee c gage ' ‘ ee which have followed him in imposing] |iitle dinner pail is filled regulavly | seventy-five men was capiured by}are jaundated, according to an offi-| fateful denouement « w weeks y|tvem in the afternoon, not many thus the cow: cial bulletin issued by the weather} later. And FS on Greece have been led by a/and cheerfully by his wife can 4 crazy sovereign they will feel like| morning and the lavorec’s pocket is| wiles from their city. | ‘The place is} pureau at “Washington, D. C., yes-| ln outew & CO. ( . 3 3 : eid de hy Baturdl in a state of terror and many other | joerg A strip along the Mississip- | ° c | i ae Span ee coma oe A with little white or yellow wheels, jstate, fearing raids, Weyler called] ghove Memphis to a point forty miles | egy: ents for Buttericks Patterns, 5 ] iex, Ware Hamrrox, of South) which he gaily clinks as with a/outtheentire garrisons, and all the|jelow, exiending into the iaterior of | ment to | =A arolina, is at the point of death in| spriagy step and a light heart he|troops are under arms, ready to re-!the states foriy miles, is completely | ju: Sean taller bind, | STOVES, ETC. ip Washington. He is nearly eighty] takes his homeward way ; when there spon en nee eas bat, , the ere of ais vary-| toni z through the grass | ive him a call Cor, ¢ IM years of age and it is not believed he| things are seen and heard we shall | 7% ths ezand Arruren| from three to six feet. ‘The weather | te eted nest of the Maryland ” hima cal r, Court and 3 Nant @cbilraltula Aliadks. ‘The deallilt a na ean re hal! /are planing to attack Havana, using i conveys the distressing infor- | V 8 thru People s Market, - : i ' know that prosperity 13 here ©! the large cannon recently sent them 1 thai the Mississippi will con-! © Ar nace able a | Wary re of General Hampton at this time will] shall not see it coming with a great/fiom the United States in the latest tinue to rise. Heavy rains were, YOUll appear, here w ¢ be a heavy loss to. the inner Listory| noise of trumpets and waving of ban- | expedition. ; general yesterday throughout Mas. | {nals token safely | rs. \ —7 of the late war. He has been for| ners, 1 1 Contirmation of the great disaster | souri, Arkansas, Southera Illinois, | ag , ers. It will come silently, unhersld- * HOMES, iat ROUSE BOIS, | dant. fabric hung in the f JOHN WOELP some time engaged fn arranging forled, ‘as the thiet In th sic {that befell the Spauiards wear Cande-| West Tennessee and other southera] ier branch winich It teclt w 3 q publication in a leading magazine, ay “a8 the thief in the night,” but) isria last week in the blowing up of a! states, and as the Missouri, Obi»,| eppear sufficiently strong to. sustain = . publication in a leading magazine, ar-| we siall all feel and know its pres+|yovernment train has been received, aay snnessce, -Meil and | the weight of acow-bird withoutempt Alles émlirasiog bewtaal’ reoolles-| eyos, > Pd ahall ocdece wilt ac Rel ene Wine lin hiete vee oo Comberaah,. Teanemes, sisi end | tbs welghtotscombind witesteny| I SEAT MURLLBR, " aun ly, ? tions of the war and of the distin-| night and sleep the sleep of the just; |ex#ggerated atall, The Spanish lost] jouk for tie lower Mississippi valley | 8B!» Harper's Magazine Fin Bopts and Shoes guished ers of the South, for all rise up with it in the morn. /(veF 390 men killed and wounded. | ig appalling. | MYSTERIOUS WAYS OF WARTS. Made jo Order, Aid q ah he wwe ie ¢ he worst effect is on the morale of No estimate can be ventured as to| “d } which he was to be paid $20,000] ing and its happy s auinitial No estimate can be ventured as to} ous 2 i Ww 1 W. Hare hil wodamaraity ld ok ohh ing and its happy song shall cheer us ihe troops, as they now fear to move! the actual loss of life, because of the| 2" T*t W ane gs satiy done at Hock e're always the jtirst to show ’ Re a v Yet com-|at our labors. It is coming; let us|on the trains on nooount of fear ‘of vast extent of territory affected and] “The more I study into the q 400 Broadway. One Proprietors, y welvome it with the song and dance | nited, @ weapon that they | the difficulty experienced in commu-| tion of warts,” said a well-known ph f g salty ion of warts,” said a well-known phys | . —— form of recollections of the past,| Have Great horror Of. brpatrpnpet yan yuma price Rin H Nt iappmepeemmmmmmnepeenad (1.1474) (1: 106 | BROADWAY. uaa Aw effort is making to induce con supreciation of the preseat and coull- Iv is reported that the Cuban lead-|ig conceded on all sides that hun-| known of them, It Brest s ‘ In all the lates] iI bi E 200, gress to push through the wool scbe-| denee in the future Jers in Matanzas province have been] dreds and even thousands of people| i SUtprising what few references are designs and colors, They're in new 7 , \ hb dtibimieldl «ae [ordered by Gomes to march towar! are momentarily in danger of being | Mle to warts by the standard writers ST. ARME HOTEL y for your inspection, Give us your laufdry if you yency act. The matter is under Ir is said the Spanish cabinet has Beata Clara Lethe eds elk for what} swept away, the preservation of the} the ta Aah fe alle ie ae y PUM SOE OF first class work find prompt de \ DD aaee : : “| purpose is not known, nis UNCET-| Jeyees against terrific odds alone pre pian og plan ep Broadway andAValnut st . very serious consideration by the Republi-] actually begua to discuss the pro |, ne hahaed inet saat ihre | obd as a result physicians are almost as “Opposite theSouther i | el ju ee i ie ss) re By : ai ner ee ZF Rann ay |! aby has “ip td Beto 8 rieeyte venting auch a territle ¢ tty, This} much in the dark about them as oth- ae we v4 reude Picture Mouldings : — — . \ cans of both houses of congress. | priety of abandoning ! i ’ da great dea is particularly true thirty miles above | ers, To tell the truth, [have got more | Hirst-class in alVappointments, Inthe Cit ei y he object of the move is to offset| This is a most hopefal sign for t alace officials. , Memphis, where the fate of hundreds| information from old nurses about ates $2.00 aul $¥O0°per day.} pave youn e S ae Established 1986 Incorporaved 1 the heavy ipatory importations} Cubans, if true, as only the utmost |, Rumors are rife A is vedi Fee Ce pene anpesrs 20. be death fcom/ Wars than t ever did from my medical 200 Rooms ib bd Mepisellcadt een ; . : | Remedios, bat vo details can be had] either drowning or starvation unless | 0? 8Ungical lectures or from my read- ‘A e of wool which are threatened, There] Straits would induce a Spaniard for eal sige undred : ‘ i sme ; \ é ee a i ro tonight. immediate assistance is forthcoming, | P&T ae as oe aes Sy St. Louis, ° Mo. A YARD OF FACEs. / va act will be passed without much de-[of such a course. Should Castillo SHIP. WREUK, Murion, Ark., who were threatened| heen to let then alone mt foreealy lay. By this congvess would save] be compelled to submit to. this bu with annibilation yesterday morning| would go away as mysteriously as they EP, BALTHASAR, i ’ much revenue (9 the government, | miliation it would of course cost bis =a and the night before, were rescued) came, Of course, Teould cut the B' way Under Pans 8 a ine 0; ¢ from their perilous positions by the! or burn then: off with caustic or nitric | ay. nde : ousE which it is in danger sing, | ministry their oilicial positic . . . | . janufag and Dedlers ~ 4 Tah ciao eovd Gain re ae ae ae aA, ) h ‘ ear ‘()Perrible Suffering and Death off timely arrival of the steamer C, B.| eld, but my experience has been that ee ie dd = Steam Fa ines, Boiler : dl also save 01 vol growers much | nothing more serious followed, It is Ceci Bryan and taken to Memphis. two or three came back for every one so Ps runious competition, even possible a revolution at home| ‘He Crew of a Lost Vessel. Appreciating the gravity of the|Temovel : ha | The American ProtectiveTariff League ITY CAVENGER 2 gines, ars, *, lew weeks since [ was visiting the | + ¥ j ¢ . peal ae may supersede the rebellion in Cuba. ——- situation, the war department Con-| wite of a southern senator, whe has | is a national organization advocating | House Fronts, Mill Machinery sented to permit the government fleet “Protectiop“to American Labor and | than half the merchandise imported into this coun- ConstpenaBLy more Color is lent to this statement by the fact that a requisition has been made on General Weyler for 15,000 troops | Ville de Nazarre and thirty-Three Lives Lost. in the lower Mississippi to assist in the relief and rescue of flood suf- two grandchildren with her this win- ter. One of th big wart on the end the right h rrandeh Iren had a] forefinger of | Industry” as explained by its constitu- tion, as follows: Jas Coleman Telephone 118, and Tron Filings, Castiygs of all kinds. And Tobgtco re Cai ’ try during the mouth of February ferers. came in free of duty, and thus placed |to be sent to the Philippine islands, The river fell two inches at Mem-| every time the child touched anything. ae aise Riaeiat | ~ Res. 821 Campbell, Ps = > Kuwruoxr, | our own labor in direct competition | But if Spain cannot subdue the little | The following account is given of phis, as the result of breaks in the/! was asked if Lcoukd do anything to 1 secure “amanca “1 Prosuels 1” Prompt and careful attention given WY) ry nage a hte . a remove it, 7 10 | against the competition of © jon given | * ‘ with the pauper wages paid {in Euro-| haudfol of ill armed Cubans how can recent ship wreck on the Atlantic, jlevee forty miles above. Five off jeitt aione and that ina short time it | ays nn so cleaning vais. w pets, Se. | pean countries, $33,000,000 worth | she hope to over » 15,000,000 fais cet ty 1 nea Lepage thay Bae tape al Id disappear. ‘This, however, was | There are no” persona ie Pine biped petdand' mae housands- of, Homes if ~ or 80 since: ° er is spre: rel i 4 i ection wi - | Os any pe ‘a ose + of merchandise was thus thrown on|desperate Malays in the Philippine| “The steamer Ville de St. Nazaire, area, enn nn | an but tittle comfort to the lady, who sata | profits in gee ais © organ’ | wered at any time fi Jock am. | Are being i our markets, Had this been the] islands? It really looks as if she|belonging to the French line to the| West ‘Tennessee is in an espe-| she thought, in constant pan from 1 | ariig. cubtebatone and the dietribes [oe Pe Heated by..uu. i produce of our own labor it would | were bound to lose not ouly Cuba ut] West Indies, sailed from New York] cially deplorable condition, Start} 1 then told her that if she wished the | FON GF Its publications | have meant the payment of say $25,-|the Philippines as well. ‘The ning-|00 March 6 for Port au Prince, Jing ‘near Gold Dust, 100 square) wart from ihe little fellow and on her sited reertn | SALE T AWHEAD 0 we, ‘ 000,000 more to our labor element} teenth century will have achieved an- bread bagi wih ity iil bo) apart of Paty , sy ler Lah OFT ican is meauld ba necessary ¢or hed tat ‘Otho Corspopendene , A than was paid, in the month of} other triumph if it shall witness the | heen reported. She gh erg a ranites ries pal bed ge Sieh ‘wish very hard’ to make a sure trans: | cca Have opened he -* February, Who shall ssy this would] removal of the yoke of this medieval |ged screw steamer of 264 tora| i i ‘ ew E bad formutien all about ib ih | Ces ft he J eval | ge cerew steamer of 264 tons}in both Eastern Arkansas and West days later, when I visited the lady vi no! have greatly improved the con-| despotism from the necks of all ifs Peaister. Tennessee and the legislatures have Strange as it may sgind, the opt! card request for frog A9EE, Third A tree dition of our people? dependencies, he ‘schooner Hilda that plies} been appealed to for relief, Those] wart had left the grondchild's finger | ample capy of dt Amerioan Eaonomat.* 125 G, ThirgAtrest, — — along the coast betw Perth Amboy | whom the raging floods have spared anes as ce ye own, and giving her a Sra 38s Fa iakaman, General Beoretarys | Ai) kinds of furniture repaired and . ‘Tux fever for destioying toll gates} ‘Tue amended form in which the |? Savannah came into port last] are confronted with destitution bor-| great seal of pain, too.” Washington | upholstered ang’revarnished at reas: : DAVIS, . Be night bearing with hera story hor-|dering on starvation, with little] * and repai — —A man can't see any onable pric ey Painting work on bug sp ir i TIN, SLAYE AND IROK' ROOPER: has spread over large territory and| general arbitration treaty has been ; ; ) rible even in the annals of the At-| prospect of assistance, Gov. Jones, 1 orence be led—An it ly. W the number Sansyaes has grown reported back to the senate by the/lantic Ocean, She carried in her Le ‘Arkansas, declares that bis state tween ‘alling: bow he proposed to hjs Wante ‘n "leall for and deliver ir free of very large, This species of lawless-! committee on foreign relations, to|eabin four passengers, waom she bad! has uo money, while the good peo-| way heh (halcdishloe Gina he | erage iter | cluirge 129 South Third Street. \

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