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saraniagagi tithes " he ey . it " * ee ¥ ae f THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN, Lp there be no war great or stuff with whatever genuinenew wool | of no possible benefit to him, because | ANNOUNCEMENT, ane ~=--=e{gmall between Greece and Turkey |it may contain. It bas a beautiful | he has not a force sufficient to make | ge sun isnuthorized to announce ~ 98 . a stand against Garcia long enough 1, D. WILOOX Published every afternoon, except) over the Cretan situation Greece will | appearance and is calculated to de- Sunday, by : ; A , to enable bis friends to come up, | t¥ Seandidate for sherit of MeCracken evn have derived substantial benefit from | ceive any but experts in clothing. So/ "yy 4 jetter to the insurgent gov-|Ainia'won morale Primary to be meld THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, | ier display of courage an’ determi-| the American people have worn an | ernment, a copy of which was given| Weare avitorized to anurunce W. 8. DICK INCORPORATED, nation, Her people will have been|immense amount of it and are still {to your correspondent, Garcia, after rm FM. Fismen ~~ agbunsiwexr | reunited by the bond of patriotism as| wearing it. ‘They will wear less in|payings effusive compliments to | touts suvject, 0 45 core 1 Vidi oaetnest | nothing elee conid have united them, |future. Another article of which we| Gomez, Clsnetos and the memory of | Seunyiy.7 “ie Paxton yles and shapes of high and low cut J.P. Hopes. 0. M. Fisher, J. R. Smith, R.W. Clements, J.K, * - ‘, ry Williamson J.-J. Dorian? the Powers that have taken it upon | pression that an English brand is an|the army under my immediate |mand today is nearly double th her. Many Jall-sufficient guaranty of a good 0 Shumastiat ‘ A Maceo, says: 6 fiandaine Kiron | They will have won the admiration of | have had a flood is cheap and worth+ |" “Gen, Maceo at no time had a ’ ‘ bingctons the world and the respect even of|less cutlery. It is the general im-| force exceeding in number ‘vet People’s Market, tl 6 § | tz At pen street, . themselves to oppress | 4 Pr number. We can count upon at least ma wo te THE DAILY SUN people today have a strong sympathy | quality of cutlery. The truth 18) 5 409 men, and these are fairly armed | ™yelass JOHN W PERT, Ait} give spectal attention to att local hap-| for the little kingdom who hardly |that an American brand isa much| aia equipped, and with a fighting ¢ 4 penings of interest in Paducah and vicinity, ) on and equipped, and with a fighting safer guide, The extremely worth-| determination that means victory or be saad H. DIEHL & SONS We have a few pair aot neglecting general news, which will-d¢] knew of her existence twe months Fire talias space wit arm witnout re] Ke" less trash of which so much is made | annihilation, A POOR OLD JOKE. left and don’t want to —_— in England, is not manufactured in} | ‘The force in Oriente at presentis| | ag sane Lit / | THE WEEKLY SUN ‘Tu number of bankruptey bills] thig country. ‘The prices of labor | vided as follows: ‘Three armies, | vee by 2 lcarry them to next — by seventeen reg ghty-five com-| «7 once owed my life to a joke,” anid 0 Broadway. jevoted to the interests of our country pat-| introduced rece! in congress 5 ‘ Is devoted 0 te ots bo neway abd Ten. | introduced recently in congress indi-}i ere forbid its employment on this 00 men. Of |gye man from the east, “and itwasan |S€ASON. For this rea- panies ; total, terta! , while keeping its readers posted | ogres a dete ion ¢ e pa Su al pollicat ataiet ana wopter while ir wil |ca'es & determination on the Park Of/ clags of goods, and only the better |these, 4,100 are cavalry, and 202/14 chestnut at that; but it came to me é Prices the — Beatetriegandiireieweaponent ative di Fthe anembers to enact a national grades are wade, ‘The Dingley law folticers aud men are engaged in the {in a spirit of despair and worked like |SON We-Offer them at a ces the/Lowest. paced seth bankruptcy law before the close of} wi} clos r artillery branch. We have eleven [teal brav I don't think anyone A ~ — close our doors to much of the er | 1 | Goods the Bes aa ai id ‘ ; ; stbnote, four of Which were broutht | as more astonished at the result than | Very low /price to close. s00ds Sest. x CORRESPONDENCE. the present session. Unquestionably | undesirable stuff, and will give our] cannons, (ot ot eae ere uaitter | mse P Aspe feature of the esky eatin. ot the business interests of the country] manufacturers a chance to embark in| being taken from the enemy at the I, “T was out n AP zona.in the neighbor. / é feet tee a teeta oa lemand it or so many congressmen the general manufacture of cutlery fights of Las Tunas, Guaymairo, Jo een i oe oN liok for the gover: | ny He | See T r ju ii of its ciren | would not evince tive ores rs : 1 : i ion fo} fo" i wery locality within the limits etrea | w, ely t evince an ac ebahowet st “ on a broader scale. As fine cutlery Salado,Menas and Santa Anna. | ment, when I was attacked by chills and , e C un it.» Most of the measures introduced | ; : Three brass cannons were captured /ague and confined to y i ih | is made in the United States as any d oO & sorry room in ‘ - ADVERTISING. ‘camp eat chet ¥-Jprom the enemy at the Inst named the one sinall hotel of the smalt railroad | OUP stock of Carpets is very | be: close resem blanc: their main] ,, i r e gel i ‘i ee of advertising will be made known on | POAT ® C08 rosea ane nich hag | Where ia the world, and the general] |), |town where I was delayed, As soon as | Complete in all kinds from the 1| f could sit a horse I hired the best nag | cheapest to the finest. Can application features to the Torrey bill, which h98| average of our cutlery is good, be- |) whe f t Santa Anna was You Bu e to be had for love or money and went heen so long before congress. The most complete and satis- make hnd lay th leat | mt aut not bones ety haunt ne day's notice "| Ce PRCRRRCR- 200000000 “It did not prove very inspiring. The |one day*s notice. : oly living things I saw were buzzards 0 is 186 square|we are still rejoicing over it. The} and prairie dogs, and T was on my way re not made. | believe, t ory victory of the present s curred two weeks ago today, and |, cause the cheap gr: Torrey bill has again been introduced and will do battle with the others for ABOUT A GRE Daily, per annum... Daily, Six months recognition. The area of Ch i Daily, One month,....++ 40 —_—_— miles, or 119,046 acres, Some idea | C¥&™Ys t Hernandez, held the] back, my eyes blinded with alkali dust We are receiving daily choice ~ am Daily, per week... 10 cents] Tuenx isa very strong opposition |¢ tno immensity of this vast expanse "2: el Lat ovce determied apon and otherwise much demoralized, when things in the newest styles of I D) E I A ] . x 2 ‘ " Pe ate changed my plans] my horse started violently at the ¥ ft | Weekly, per annum in ad- jawong leading Cubans and Cuban |e oity may be gained by noting the\"2et Later I changed my pane) ee ee lentlv at the sound | pretty Dress Goods, Silks and : ‘ a Y pow S00 fy ripuistanea 6 Un Bis ata y may be gi ' somewhat, made an attack and killed | of paeve. Fr etrnmnines, se eeeees sympathizers to the purchase 0! B aig diag Hid te eile Aig . , | of cowboys, 15 or n number, swept y simen copies free ; yo fact that it would make 744 farms ft} and ¢ aptured more than 240 of the eo ands cgeetel ge t —IS HEAD 2RS F leaving US] heant mischicf, I wee Ie thet weak, | Have just teceived some nice | i i ' { thtentena (things in Capes and Rady Holiday Groceri Z with his tre that Spain is on her last legs and cn] territory 14 miles square. Of course {ud Me FRIDAY, MAR. 26, 1897. hold out but a short while lo a 4 the Castillo de Militar, in’ which We] pervous state when any shock thre * it is not all closely built, by any} ) Sentanin 1 200 . ay a * : m= | that it is useless to burden the island] j4¢ in titties are hacge pied bow 135) Hocoregey bose 1 Oe | eriens results, and T was unarmed, Made Skirts in black and fancy Fruit Cake aterials, Ir is said Fitzsimmons’ face is con- | With millions of debt when it may be/tions that look more like farms than a] round of Mauser cartridges, as well | on a gun at his be assured of independence without | city, But the same was true a short|as the cannon already mentioned. |, P now {Later Hernandez returned and made | |.“ an attack, but was again severely de- ffects. t and waa just aching | © z | a siderably swollen since the fight. i a : id ' ee pples and one 7 Probably Fitz would be willing to utlemen® Tasked, as | We are closing out some odds F res site Zon giao y rit and ends in Corsets at Gna all Ee, Go 8, &e. debt. A few months ago nothing}ime since of parts that would have been opposed to the} thickly settled. The population of 1 git that hoss?” have it swollen some more if his bank igo a - Yr M sat a af feated. te sovitie,’ i B- Seeac wiee TURD pinata in| OAD. Re: Bptin law lel Della, ctr Nap grown tamemmly a the| ae al st Zanertie | rice. HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. the same ratio. om aphe baer hun-ljast decade, and is believed now tol at Gjuayairo, where we eee Look at our new Kid Glove | Telepnone 118, Cor. 9th and Trimble Sta —— dreds of millions she will have to see |), 5. 1 ane: ihmet oF 10.000. | ater sak xu r a ents a, « P i : bt Demockaric harmony will not be] ,er;possessions pass from her grasp a evens mae rt fh oF osc loatenke owe oWereetiad dihlian Meet oe kwh} with colored embroid- | — ey : dt is f Y 7" certain other suburbs to which the enty more e carried aws od Lane | a | particularly promoted by the division | without compensation. So much for] aity jg looking with longing eves are| Wounded, and capture sop abheneath hea backs. ' pried the Ree eee Whe Castilian bigotry and oppression. annexed, ‘ss they probably will : an : , theene any ; trae pola Spink fa bis bene W, H, ‘oward longres on the tariff question. e _—_oOo sem ancien’ Caliah Siates cine (One ee pen totes which T knew was intended for my _~ representatives from Louisiana,Flori-| Iv the ‘*Courier.Journal’s’” report before another eo A ae a cl 's superiors are so pleased V head. ; }i7 N. Sixth St da, South Carolina and Texas raise |of the episode of the State Central] taken, the popu ee will be in- mith bis ee , ls a a Vho are you? asked another one of 1 : mi their voices in bebalt of protection, | Committee's attempt to interview | M8" . be aera, ee ss ain |Helvecn'e leah Glenita sfl Ia’ blaOa ; free traders will proceed to guash| Governor Bradley on the subject of BIg Ot YeRTe ne ey ans oat lsecond in command to Gomes. & co HAKD?* 814 miles of sewer, paved 947 miles overnor at your service, MFLLER | their teeth. the senatorship is true, the i apes. " [of street, built 500 miles of sidewalk | : Pewxsrivaxta proposes to replace| “il! speedily be in hot wiser, Tt ig] it own 618 miles of water| TUE SULTAN, my het othte house recently burned with | 00 believed that « combination can , cted to he mobbed for auchan | Agents for Huttericky Patterns ; y be formed which would elect him to|™#ius. The toral longth of water} if uliarity, but, to my surprise, the cements in Pianos and a structure to cost $1,000,000. mains is 1,694 miles, and this yields] He Getva Lecture From the Brite | (10) Con ted together, talked in a low Organs for the next 30 days. the Senate, but the governor owes it Pennsylvania is modest in her aspi- Ptacie tts thes ate ok ae 4 ? e Republican party of the state|* e ) nearly | ish Ambassador. d his sombrero gations te thet direction, . The Tin.| © ‘he Republican party of the state $4,000,000, | ; 1 to himself to silence the persist- ea acti March 24.—T “Why didn't you te | nois state house, for example, cost|*™ The private enterprise of Chicago| . Comstanti March 24.—The | "Why didn’t yon tell us so afore? ; TIZEN ois state house, foi F The private enterprise of Chieag We've heerd tell of you lota of times CITIZENS’ something like five millions, and had |'™™0rs that such a movement is on |steps taken by the Sultan to punish SAVINGS e with the pablic im-lthe Turkish officials who are held re-| to be voted for several times before it | 4 / | o BANK, dd had orter known you by { has kept pa foot with his sanction. He should make it plain that he would not ac- cept an election at the hands of a © us for axing provement ations over $300,000,-| Armenians at Tokat, in the Sivas] this bint strict of Asia Minor, and the pil-|¢htet or has expended in its|sponsible for the massacre of 100]* was completed. butdlng of es but every other galoot in A rnacticat joker sent a fake in-| mongrel combine. As a Republican] 0 erecting more CASE PAO UES ltteer of the “AnENian. qURMRL Ee F Tong, gee’ Sere Mera fernal machine to 2 Chicago city offi-] he owes his support to the caucus the tle TORO 1 cable} T@kst for eight hours, are not satis-| you war, et cial the other day” sind came near] nominee of his party. rf Lspbbabscess aE F cable} factory to the ambassadors of the] I w mble off my horse fe 4 . A a ca os aggregate 345 es or | Powers, and unless there.is a jwith ess of my poor * the life out of him and his ar lines eggrogete miles or | Powers, and unless th . ; 1 " orEY 2 A vatnor wagon is badly needed| practically a length equal to the dist-|in the situation very soon it is believ-| Dress Capital and/Surplus, $120,000.00 J, W, YOUNG & SON, | uae whole clerical force. The police, ? ‘i | ' by our police department, and should] ance from Cairo to Chicago. Yet | ed that some of the Powers would be} ERSONAL AND LITERARY. } presticlers the city electrician and numerous oth- {compelled by public opinion to make sed experts were in demand adical change of their policy to: a ne, Open from 9 a.m. t¢3 p.m. On Sat- ‘ er supposed expe n demand radical char ! Fa bie | | per arday nighiafrom7 tok. | LOG BROADWAY, TELEPHONE B00, be provided. The large extent of| with all this enterprise and advance: | until the harmless character of the territory covered by the city renders | development one is surprised to find | ward Crete and Gre | ou | + | Franolé Murphy says thaSmore than Interest Paid On Time Deposits — Give ws your laundry bf you want | read of | of Sir Philip sh lor such a vehicle an absolute necessity.| the antiquated horse car still in use} ‘The remonstranc x was discovered ; 0 ! nonst bo: It saves time enough in the course of] on a number of lines. This is _per- | Currie, the Brit I J the ple first class work dp gan his temperance crusade See eae QFFICERS. ’ Apumat Mowrr, of Chili, is mak-| the year to pay amply for its cost, to] haps the most puzzling feature about | ¢ablet exclus ing a tour of America, Mr. Montt] say nothing of the oc With all its dash | Press | He ie eae is an interesting’ personality. Hehas|ditures of money required for livery] and enterprise in every other dired-|pueetioe concernitne the tugs Silat been prominently identified with two] hire that would be unnecessary with] tion that she should still tolerate the| Armenia, and was inte "ge ed ee insurrections in Chili, in one of which} a patrol wagon provided. The cost) poky horse car is a seven day's won- | stern notification to the P he led the insurgents, and being vic-]of maintaining it would be trifling if| der |further outbreaks in Arme { torious was made president of the] arrangements were made for it at one} jece tbe | ne are expeb-| this great ci President Cashier a) The town of Venosa, the ancient| Our buyet is now In the} i! hws the birth JAss't Cashier ii? tasuse, the Bekein nak, has An eastern markets making spring | ®- Rupy ‘ eat to him purchases for our trade, and to nineank | tation of the Society of Friends fe| Make rdom for new goods} Jas. A.Rupy, — Jag. R Surrn, | revit F. M, Fisier, Gio. C. WaLLace, p passenger traffic of the rail republic. The Admiral is by nojof the fire stations, where an extra] roads leading into Chicago amounts! “Phe jmmediate result was the call-| !°! Of all mbers of the |Which are~daily arriving we) F. Kaurinrk a, Basen means imposing in stature, being less] fireman could attend to it at small] to the immense aggregate of 200,000 |ing of au extraordinary meeting of | Se fo dit ant, (> Great] Sif, during the next few days| “8: 0: Haut ae {i antey, | / than five feet in height. cost. We throw out these sugges-| daily and requires 1500 trains, the council of ministers at the Yildia| prety? AM, lreland, ranging in yeu f 8 ne RO SAYS R. Ruby ( o p* ig y 1 b fom 1 the average age was 69| offer many reducti ‘ a a a Tui Gas FT Ganadian papers} tioBs for the consideration of. the he total value of the property he- | Kiosk last at the end of) years ¢ mont 119 days. FERRARA Ie Sth PESOS, er j irc tk diag Papers! council, knowing that in its collect-| longing to the city, including build. | “ich the At neon pete The r that Rev. Dr. Henry M.| Below we give only a few| 5 are particularly down on the Dingley |, re ‘ . bd that the S ordered the dis-] Pield retire from his tong 7 T d ; it ¥ live wisdom it will-be able to take the|ings, water works, street lighting | missal of the Prefect of police and| edit the New York wan [specials housands of Homes , , ; \ hag Bat may ashi ts see proper action. system, etc., is in round numbers |Chief of the Gendarmerie of Tokat| gelist ip other band ae | Are being | our We're sfvays: the’ Bist to. how Tienialing'hoe Caotia kp aaah $57,000,000. With all this the|for not preventing the massacre and] tunate Though Dr. Field Heated by FA ae. ie ix-Governon Borrs, of Iowa, ; | for failing to promptly put an end to terest to Pres « donan ielaet fast’ blecl r ; ; 1, +| honited indebtedness of Chicago is g to promptly | | 15 dozen lgdic slack but for America, and what benefits} says «the election of McKinley did i ; . Pe eas a '* | the pillaging of the Armenian quar- ‘ Ars 880, When inlet Astin cs Front LL STYLES / . é y {said to be smaller than that of avy | tor of that city, ‘The m lismissal| @, °O°F med, no further | finish mer } i In All the Ist most the American laborer is not} not mean that the people of the t city in the country, pop-lof the two ‘Turkish officials is no nge has U r is thought of.| this week A FRGDK | asstane 060 colocs. euavvs we posed , enc: 5 » ime] rrnt 4 ) 'Y> POp- lof the two Turkish officials is not , 4 ; id color sy're ac caloulated to encourage the large im-1 United States are oppoted to free and wealth considered, [considered aufficiont to demonstrate] wie Ticc ne on tetom of Georgia FURNACES, rests for your ingpyttion, . portation of the products of Canadian | silver,”” Mr. Boies would probably pel Swabia ie 4 Wak Oe Atavieaaita ti a ee po alae he athe was eaid to}, ' Finest line of I | th lispl f the Sultan named one of } och } and German labor. also say the election of McKinley did GARCIA VICTORIOUS. Jat the wanton killing of 100 Arme- Abraham I ‘ k eof Pj F RO rat iggaipmecg ee | Ce NP eR Bitty ae ss tariier Wioked conta like was 0 Bist ch|gsluntioe cusmicsoecin GR icture Mouldings . much of the proposed new tariff bill. | Protective tariff. In fact the opin-; Cuban Chicftian Driving the /Pelng likely to aR Knute 9 thee thee elt Your choice of af Faun In the City, —~ They have got up frightful tables ion of a free silver Popocrat as to the Spaniards Before Him, sequently Sir Philip Currie has ni ! ' ned his son John] mestic in. the face DAVIS, Have you seeu_theTatest showing the proposed increase of tar-| Proper interpretation of the voice of} City of Puerto Principe, Cuba, |frésh representations to t : | Other prices equal \ = “ fe iffs in the various lines, which indi.|the people, sounded last November, | March 10.—Gen. Calixto Garcia is | setting forth that serious co Tee of the Masnachy:| Call and seg our stock of new| "IN, SLATE AND IRON ROOFER. A YARD OF FACES. cate enormous increases in prices of |i8 of little value. It is safe to say|mading himself felt in the Province | will soon the elias of the Sults I f chnology will not |dress goods, trimmings, lace cur-| Hoa Prices Reasonable for YOOD work. ; f ‘ of Santiago. Although from the|to really punish those who are re Pan ; nings, | q hird StFeot pat manufactured articles after the pan-|that Mr. Bois’ defntion of that ex-/0f, SauMagy; | Atiough, frm the a ee Tok ont fil te lace ofthe Ite Pee Htains, ladies mustin underwear 8 L, P, BALTHASAR sage of the bill. This is a corker, | Pression of the Popular will will not!» most vigorous campaign, the out-| ‘The ambassadors met at the re of. James M, Crafts, of the depart t rn Incorporated 198] 499 ta». s iJ and the retailer buys promptly out of | 8° beyond the negation. To a disin- | side world has heard comparatively dence of the British aml lor J ment ¢ mistry, has been chosen ? 423 Bway, Und Laer House ys F puly i ‘ ; ‘ buese tat weotas oa terested observer the meaning of the | nothing regarding his movements or | thoroughly discussed the matter,after| President of the faculty, and the heads 0 nson secs ; | ev ic partments will be ex “ 14 ¥ ns vote at the November election is | - pected Hee nd tothem, This Ir appears the reversal of the form-| plain, ‘The voice of the people is{oNderful astuteness, and during the to the capitals of the Powers toey ese oun Wane — Found and | last three months he has received | represent. tratio | ‘ » er ruling of the court of appeals on| heard and understood by all except |trom Geo, Gomes and President Ch Tada ake sesels of this meatine the subject of the bank tax was by no] those who are blinded by prejudice. | peros many me sa of nabersiale, (ot tie Ath bebe nthe <<. 4 means unanimous. The former ruling Phe election meant that there should{tion, He is todyy master of the |lowed to become generally known in | ac ne 0 wras sustained by a bare majority an| be no independent free coinage of aile| Ptovince of bantiago and he could, it| departmental circles here the opinion | LE. GUTHRIE aseanninak testes a | Jas Coleman in like manner its reversal is accom-| yer at the existing ratio in this coun.{ 8 believed, successfully assault the | prevails that unless the Ambassaulors | . Steam Enoines, Boil | Telephone 118, capital of the Provioce . and| put forth definite threats of tcverclo igines, BOueMS, =| Res, 821 Campbell i . ‘Turee judges sut dled ice” oie ‘ : et plished, Turee judges submit a dis-/ try, Theposition of the Republican] pola it against the enemy, |in the event of the failure of thy Su senting opinion. It, is likely, there-| party was clearly set forth, and the] About three weeks ago Garcia, by |tan to adopt prompt and efficacious fore, that the matter will be taken to4 battle was waged mainly on this is-| bombarding the important city of | measures to prevent further ma the supreme court for final decision. | sue, It means furthermore that the} Bayamo, drew to its defense the|cres in Armenia, théte is absolutel — —— Spanish troops under Cordilla and | 0 hope of improv the th Ir is reported from New York that SM! Hernundez. ‘This left him free to| ation, as it has been so frequently Mr. Cleveland is to become counsel | The name of McKin-|qeyote his time to Brig. Varona,|‘‘intimated’’ to the Sultan that be] for J. Pierpont Morgan. The St with 3600 men he started in pur- | must reform that he now pays little Louis ‘Post-Dispaten” says “there | American industry and the elevation | He overtook Varona at Babi /0F no attention to such communica ‘ of American labor. The voice of the| ey, Where barricades had been | tions. thrown up, As the country is very | \ H ee ; | aS & CO. House Fronts, MithMachinery Prompt andéarefybattentibn given : cleaning yaultgAwater clésets, &c. / od Tobaces et . Brass .. p ars te vane nythe work. 315 Broadway, Of all hidss Ny C&M | were tay tne rom 5 ] 0 11 o'clock p. JPavuean, + f Kenrucny, Phone 455. | itu- protective idea should prevail in the | revenue laws, New \Clarence~ Dallam Sue ley is synonymous with protection to isa widespread popular belief that d, oe : | People has been heard and their man- ; : ‘ > Mr. Cleveland’s employment dates | Hr sine ne “ 3 : _ Ae # hilly, these fortifications served but] An efficacious remedy for lung af- euge Ritaesty of et some years back.’ Whether so or |" e observed and enforced | jittie, and during the night, after the | fections, threat sorders and all] Millinery | not Mr. Morgan’s banking house can | PY the Republican party | first day’s fighting, Varona retired, | bronchial wah EBE I found ia Dr BURN AT & DAIEAM, Paduead, , pay Mr. Cleveland a big salary for | — taking the road eastward, leading to| Bell’s Pine Tone This medi- MIS. A f Tolon “eStore “a Bey cars acd” aul bo abead on Sevenat things the Dingley ill] the narrow Manimua Valley of Sul|cine has made planyftiarvelous cures AT, Attorney-at-Law All knw b uh Jeal, will accomplish that are of great im- Algones ‘This was precisely what/ and is justly rank the most 315 BROADWAY Louisville Trust Building, | UF holstered and rev . that bond deal. portance to the American people, | Garcia desired, and the insurgent | important rembdid ye, onable prices, rHosn wbo favor a system of|One of these will be to stop the im-|*tce started after the government For sale} by Louretnae BY PanMiegny s0 work on buggies a bse 9 I force iu the swamp valley Oetlabhipeger & Walk svinee we g street sprinkling under city supervi- portation of shoddy rags from Eng-| ‘Phe chase is now in oar: en ? 7 nd ag it my fs NA hk oa for and deliver sion and by taxation of the property| land. ‘They have under the Wilson] if the entire force of Varona is not] linnadan’ Motis Mésnrs. E bavigg tf Denefited or otherwise, should let] bill, been imported by the ship loud, | killed or captured by Garcia, many a] All personsé€iowing themselves in- Py PADUCAH 5 , their voices be heard. Talk the mat-j and shoddy goods have flourished as} “¢!!-informed person here who knows | debted to the fipas of Rogers & King y if eter cn ey Co | SHORE ICRA omy: BOUL HM, , ter up; aetishe ball rolling. Action] uever before, and side by side with |‘! ae ues valley, among them |and John Rogrs & Son are hereby a { , : ty i some Spaniards, will lose their guess, | warned to cgM and settle the . B: wish the opening of the ensuing sea-| pis such wonders in bebalf of cheap] for about ninety miles, and is one of | Fourth. freet, and thereby save to : ton it promptly looked after. Let|clothing, So enormous has the] the ost difficult sections of this |themselveacosts, as L will be forced sail i fi phot wi THALMUELLE.: til a 4 the couniil hear from you, They are|shoddy trade become that one can] Mountain region to traverse, Varona|to proceedpy law to collect same, Be. ES Ot er ane by r ee ri p Hirst certainly ready to carry out the will]hardly buy a piece of the cheaper Ste 8 lod by otber columns in} unless othgfwise settled promptly. ; A Pte in’ the UAB. and foreign countries Mo se “y S baba: : yo, and even though the four Sit. oevaik sent frees, Address, Made to Order, ey know what] grade of clothing that does not co el ‘ Ay J ¢ of the people when they hat} grate of clothing that does not con-| regiments in aud around Bayamo| Receivef of Rogers & King and John| Kor Sale by Oehlschlaeger &|{CeAs SNOW & CO.3) 00: AW intwmoath gama at Hock 200 Rooms, er ‘Orr, PATENT OFrice, WasHINdrON, D- C. 2 wo urowwayf St. Lou's, : is. Let thm know, tain more or less of this worthless ‘should be in pursuit, they could be Rog@s & Son. aout f ~\

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