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THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. Republicans refused to vote, while] Tie gravel road question sh wut | : ot others supported the fusion ticket. | be settled as quickly as possible. The Pablished every afternoon, except Local issues were the controlling| whole people of the county are inter- day, by clements in the fight. ested in it and no section more than} e, in refusing to ratify Capt. Smith wrote Eppoloted to notity isbuey-Cleveland arrangement, |the council and report the above has acted wisely aud patrioth cally. A communication from the Supt Other English newspapers join the |of Public Tnstractiun was read in re- London Times to swell the chorus of dl to fraud fo sowe of the cities of of the | Kentucky concerning sehool children on us Come to Town! f : N PUBLISHING COMPANY, =— ———— the city of Paducah. Whether the| ao ’ VAE SU =, "| What amount of evidence would , A ci abuse The unanimous ve ; bs . F : council would be wise in accepting | Senat eres out the St. James Ga- | Were reported in many fostances, and it require to convince Senators Hoar, : shat Ge iatestodl ts GANG tian: Teatelae FM. Fisnen ‘ Puesweet] ry lo and ot ao Whines. aul the proposition of the county to sure | zetle, wreeked the arbitrati at be in 8 e SR suren PRESIDEN —— others who evince such | render ite stock, some £22,000 in all] taeaty. ‘The Senators profess fret | tot lat in in tnvostigatl 1 it . All the‘hew spring styles and re lecided repugoance to doing of S8Y-|116 roads, in return for the roads|*!p for the principle of arbitration beta eh bao bbir Men's and- high and low cut > ing anything for Cuba, that a stale) wiitin the city limits isan open while they smother the treaty with /census as soan & bd ecole ae y “| ULM. Fisher, J.R. Smith, R.W. Clements, J. " » Spanis Pe amendments which make it ridicu resident Lang was instructed to ae Wiliamon Ses. Doran of war exists and that the Spanish | riestion, ‘That the city is vitally in| Jous.”* seer Beal - co Mr. W. A. Wickliffe and have | are conducting their end of it on | : il eco Natl evel ei a ‘ with all the roads in the county free. | minst Imbortant Notice, bee, i pas s ; terested in the lifting of the tolls|the Pall Mall Gazette, the property of | bim resign either as a school ensue THE DAILY SUN barbavous lines that would have trom every road leading into the city] Astor, a self-exiled Anglomaniac, in- | enumerator oF na & member of | the shame e civilization re ~ * | forms its readers a “pro og grand jury, that the work of takin; 67.1) give special ateation to Ata toon! hap shamed the civilization a hundred) one will deny. The ownership of forms its readers that a ‘‘promisi , s a | : Dinings of interest in Padueah and vieinity,| years ago. If they contend that we aie plan has been wrecked merely |the census may proceed — withou Shtnegincting general news, which “will be | 9 ; ’ the roads withia the city limits will Ria al telay. en as fnily as space will permit without re-| have no evidence of these things and 3 . jto pleas sensation jngoism Eira to expense. 8 |be of no special value to the city|and self-importance.” The West The board adj urned that the time has not come for the 2 ; ter “Gazette” wails outs 61 | / / AA AAA ADAR ADADADD AS I : THE WEEKLY SUN recognition of the fact by the Ameri-} 1) outa be of no advantage whate|is a very disappointing and discon-| 44 k themselves in: Jed to the interests of ont country, Pat-| can congress, in heaven's name when , rae certing tof all the endeavors Peete diet of pisses & tian | one Shite Reese Sa tenteie pence ‘ ever, with the roads in the county ; : ted tothe firms of Rogers & King nical anaire aa toptceswhiie ie'win | Will it come and what will it take 10) in Lbicct to tolls. Certainly nm Lord Salisbury and Mr.Olney.”? ‘T Folia Rogers & Sop at herehy sid eo: Keep olde Ok tH ae a tireless exponent of the doe-| Gonyi ‘Thain he te subject to tolls, Certainly no) London + Keonomist’’ takes ‘eonsula lie hat We keep one of the ices ao = pests solotion of Monday suggesting that ' = “jonce at my office, South > Goods, Not Varpets, &e ~ . nat ation ought or will be executed by|Anglomaniacs represent American |p ony et | Dry Goods, Notions, 1 f ~ ~ CORRESPONDENCE. the president enter n protest ageinst |” : y|Anglomanincs represent American tvourth street, angi th 0 | Oe coat inthe aid Goods the Best. Aldiiais) taten ch Nha Workty ecttien of ! : the city without the sssurance that} feta - themselves « as J-witl iD for Jur styles are new And our pri 1 the proposed summary execution of | poiotment at the ate not taking Our styles are i Bese te ‘watch it Roly to represent | aj ; all the toll gates are to be removed ee eee ae or the treatyit wayes {12 Proceed by law to collgét same, | 0. the lowest 2, Ae _ mous vote. met with strong opposi- ainda tet Ue hohe ol Us arte gh nv ; a mag $ pH. Péevean, Joure the newest styfes than it does ADVERTISING. tion in the discussion. MAPOALG HAGE ca tek balk Gf tha ta} ctre aeee ie canon | Receiver of Rogers & Klgg and Joba) hay okt ones. 7 Rates of advertising will be made known on er ipave rica eal ’ Paeaeeccn Ot herds beh in Ade “| Rogers & Son, azo | » also have Aome special bar application Ir tee bad policy ft for A purchase 6 1 | tion w aty encountered + Wea / i > natn | 12 ts. bad policy to pay for sugar) for salt purchase s 88 DOL ie Lclf-interested hostility. of the, Ambitious, Caphble Young Man.| gains to offer if Office, Standard Block, 115 North Fourth| all the mcney we get fur wheat and] sppear to be any on why it! cnators : Wants position of any kind where / ancan stree' transaction, it ers, in deal flour, but that is what the United | should as a bu t is possible, -Kipwledge States is now doing. We last year} addition thereto surrender its ste me the same |of dry goods, book-keeping, collect-| Gloves. bought $100,000,000 worth of for-|As a matter of yglicy to further the} | Englis final "has Lakes eatin ‘ . i repruactes on the| ! He iva Stfver at reagonable eign made sugar and to pay for it} project it might be wise for the city @ form yes wasnt i : or} 100 pairs of SI~Gajoves wilt be , vhich was framed in} V's ine | fhee ut sold tdis week for 92¢ required every dollar we got for|to du These gloves are new in style and color Daily, per week... . 10 cents ‘Weekly, per annum in ad- crest Their eriti Por Sale, TUN vance . 1,00] Wheat and flour exported. The m stock, a ter for Hal he belief that En a fe the Sux oftice old papers, nice Specimen copies tree ufacture of beet sugar which made] council to take uoder advise mer - the very wei ist the thing to put une F Ss | such an excellent start under the Se ; ler carpets and on shelves, 25 cents Silks. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1897. | McKinley Jaw, but which was prac-] S’xcr the days of Sam Ranta Y atan he hia SAE wenit (Pe ired / re rene |tivally suspended by the election of |the great protection Democrat off iis an immense advantage at the | joo yards of silky! in plain and Tune is good prospect of » +cks | 1892, has languished under the Wil- Pennsylyania, the protection tie | os f the United States. DECLINE OF CONVERSATION. | fancy designs at ong half price. of censure being passed in the House] 80" bill. A new impetus will be sheila a . sch ml There Are Pew Reatly Good Tatkers| oo havea gr barre & ‘ Keates i ; ‘ wiew’ ti ). | decidedly declined. andall hac owadays. + aebedatay’ date Sg A.” a of Commons, should the government] #iven it tg he sana, vole eae howell ncaa Mes dl FIFTY CENTS ‘Sowa c generat| 180 pairs ladies’ silkaline hose » O6C- join in the proposed movement to| 8¢ther with the special interest taken) © % > . ‘ ark ' g r e wail that | for I5c. coerce Greece by blockading the| i the subject by Secretary Wilson dall mustered forty-one Democrat tis rapidly sink | 2,800 yards gingham in new HOME-MADE . port of Athens, The amount of| Nd the efforts he is making in the|orposition to Use Morrison bor ' ude." Two |styles for only 318 Telepnone 118. Cor, 9th and Trimble Sts. ! , i 0 soi .{bill and two years later thir decay. Ove | “Good quality linen crash for 64¢ badgering the government leaders on| “itection of proving the soil through {This is the Amount of the Sehool |< « people in these] Ghiton nibh < the floor have bad to undergo lately | Ut the country as to its adaptability | voted with the Republicans , reste « plenilde die | ocr jen ee oes r go lately AP eae AuETte ay | the nebo Morrfacd HNLeFT es Levy. jm a peculiar dis: | novelties in belts, faney trimming is enough to make them hope for a] to beet culture. Wemay faitly hope}! Sccrtl! © St a : ver of an eX" | new style dress goods, ety vote of oyseare-or anything else that) ‘ist before the year 1800:thit cocn./* 00° © A ts ants lead fo doamay almost} Watch our carpet ad next week. * j y wi re : 2 rer |Sence of a great protectionist lea aes would relieve the tedium. try will produce much the larger /S¢0ce g ‘ So impor oa like Randall, been a decided dk “| BOAR 10 WANTS ANEW BUILDING. the art ent Se part of the sugar it now buys Suovtn the bleckade of the port | abroad. in the sentiment withia the party. | » cager to talk ae tS ot “SE, GUTHRIE of Athens be followed, as seems ee or probable, by a declaration of war by Tur passage by # unanimous vote! Lill seems to indicate a return of the | Fifteen Cents Special Levy Addvd ted by mono- | / Greece, the Powers would then be| ° the resolution advising the Presi- | pryection sentiment among the Dew to the 35-Cents Regular | & co. compelled to raise the blockade or be| “ent to protest against the proposed ceratic members, especislly those| Levy reep / open to the charge of assisting ‘Tur. execution of General Rivera is e from the South. Five southern| Tects, this fad being / | extent that every 315 BRQADWAY dence enough that the time bas al | pom oor; key against Greece. The lengths to voted for the bill bolilly. | + he has a right to talk | which they have already gone in favor | ™St come when congress will nO] Many others would have done so had | PRICE DIGS CF {A T KIGIT'S S°SSIIN ' ts to listen of the medieval despotism are shame- longer witness in apathy the murder: /1¢ heen amended in some particular ¢ does th nt sit — faland we have no assurance they |°U% Warfare now carried on by the! where it was cbjectionable to their) ee ae hap 9] Spanish, Should Rivera be actually | sonstitacncies ail Deora | ; a’ he lee cowppers NWew will not take this further step in the|* same direction. shot the chances are ten to one that/are blinded to the lessons of the it would precipitate an ackuowle of doing me extinct | oc NS.A. Toon # Store fees last four yea They have seen the It Onpixantty at this time of year| ment of Cubsn belligerancy at once. }theory of the free-trader put to oie yy st é | e 5 od i ext 0! e resi i F le a tled, a ‘i there | a large export cf go'd in| The text of the resolution 1s as fol-/test and seen the distre.s it ME Atteee conte tae the ose A ITIZ 9 squaring up foreign accoun's, payirg| lows: wrought throughout the country and! pew nol Buliding <a Maat iecadl + Bs 3) BROADWAY. Cc ENS - interest, dividends to forcign} Whereas, Information has come] ,, a ' F sen - pe agp reas 4 | . 5 ’ ereas, Nn has on every class and condition of way, Where the old university once h abstruse 4 stock and bond holders, 1 «it is|to the Senate that Gen Ruiz Rivera, people. They cannot. clo chen e te pth, to S AVINGS seldom the imports of obi (or the|* leader of the Cuban army of inde. | P°°! ’ ; Lil the al BEE a doe yess ig rare cat lie vac anne | pendence, recently captured by the|*yes to the true cause thereof, Mier ihe fe “le! Franchise Notice. BANK, of March exceed the «x.rl*,| Sianish forces, is to be tried by|remember the prosperity and en eerie oe pe miauies | of ideas has cansed what may be termed aun fy; but such is the case nov. 1) 1s an/drumbead court-martial and shot, } ness that prevailed under other con-| monthly report, showing a decrease aidan a Ge eed Paducah, Ky. excellent sign and implics the reinrn! therefore, 1 t pep ia degbidecc ds By gm ; oh i apapes esis ly ya , £ : ditions and do not desire 4 repetition] in attendance on account of ears in a contemporary of re BE aelel tien A URGN afY Uoeuual lg | eUeablnenyoBuat isthe Tolee | tL” a cscices “genecencstie nibe| waters Ma cevertnaios ae tnomasig | rat Ulta ants ioontin Biel eel J, W. YOUNG & SON ment of the Senate, it is the duty of 3 une a 5 f 1 inter vee ’ six the corresponding {month last year He reported that a thousand signs to those who are eent " tion ig entiment in favor of protection is Weeks intel Gok 8170,000.00 Preprietors, the President of the United States, ‘f } 4 not blinded by prejudice. such information is found to be true,| bound to grow within the Democratic] myn leet year: He r asions, and “ i 3 ‘Wuat will the senate do with the |‘ Protest to the ee Hate party and henceforth the tariff will,|ia any family where there were chi ” Ps sooner 106 BROADWAY. ’ meat against such a violation of the ater ptpaiay : A ne carnes iret be sail PHY dakw 4 Destcoralictapaes| tl ind coer as in the last campaign, be kept as|dren attending school, the latter a ii : singuce. Any 4 Open from 9 a. m. tg p.m. On Sat- TELEPHDNE 290. - Wy, pase te, of obareé. = “AC lle ho much in the background as possible, Ket nt wal a cert ate is secuted| Writing of F ety, George | &p! oF Ee pie | urday nightefrom 7 to 8, Give us your ladpdry if you want °. Gee , scenes will be hatched | {rom the health officer. " x on ‘ > | doubt be discussed ond amended} A spectan correspondent of the operate fesnee wll bo batlied 75) ie Staisroom reported, “that ation. it fin Eng ity of Paducah fret cigs work shi prompt de ~ ’ considerably before it receives its|«Globe-Democrat,’’ now in Cuba, |? S20ve it back. there had been many requests for an| !#0d. It is tolerated Nor Int nT its. *°" final vote and it was this prospect] writes that paper as follows : ; eR ITST iatrodeniaen as physon) caltare inthe Paes Bich oar erest Paid ime Depos , | ED garetts | == 7 that rendered it advisable for the i e 2 opening o} nglish Abuse of the Senate, —/sclools. Coneisi shtne ach its , z In his message at the opening of From the Irish The following bills were allowed ” ha OrricErs. / house to act quickly without extended | the short session of the last congress] 4), |, ure ; rtion vik Ap hee es er, | discussion before its first passage. /0 December President Cleveland] |. Sn comments of bie tiniiel pres pout Lane : ope ed ee W. F, Paxtos hier | apes ‘ ~ dwelt at length upon the intere ipon the amendments of the arbitra- | Kssit A onde lbeep ge, Boa" R. Ruby Ase’t Cahier | After te senate digests and amends| re ee eon ts elt on treaty bring out in strong relief tain whieh are valued and which aay —e WA 5: it it will be returned to the House. wy; r 3 *]} the unctuous rectitucle Cecil t v ant iJ b +} which the United Staces has in this} > . at Ce n ¢ Me + of alle Tee as eman z ~ Which will probably spend more time] struggle. He said that the time, in| holes s agly referred patted b ee © © Ther a Kind of Jas. A. Rt Rane Pag 8 | on it than it did before the first pas-| bis opinion, had not come for inter- |"Pessin# of English hypocricy, which| 1 which expresses whol F.M. Fisher, ¢ } wace,| Telephong 118, | TT y vi erence by e ed States. ould at one fame time have; 4 af lines 1 dots—a F. KaMLrrrenr, Ww. F. 1 } | sage. The Dingly bill will become a| ference by the United States, but he] | begreath | 2 S e a. WV | 4 jaw all igi’ anongh made it plain that the time was not| ‘le pretits of d the repue Rect ; cand perhaps a ges: |f1y edocs reserves the Hight to accepe ore | et Hawt, PR DS Res. 621 Campbell. |. | far away when, if an end of the war nobngetie$ a Sa | be opie, cen ck isa tae. 4 Prompt and careful attention given i fe Bes vould be-| Pers have an ly simple rity than La Bruyers ja March . |:o cleaning vaulte water cjoseta, &e. j Tux council failed at its last meet-| 24 not been reached, it would be h e rot to privy ditties soto, j ee ———_—— en i i {come an international duty to insist] @ethod of placing 10 mreong not| surer Terrell’s report showed i Prager feel vite ce Sper cles airy? ber dy 28 | ing to take notice of the demand on| , non a just settlement. time} OUly the United States, but every} a...) i; a disy Os Th d f He | Calls from any part of the city ana- + | the part of ine pon 8 1988.5 i vel other country that refuses to see| eu rs a fair opportunity ousan S OF HOMES , , | Wered at any time from Sy’clock a.m. + * @ * he part of many busivess men that| tas come. ‘The conditions favor, in| 0" ry that ref | nel i je seems to be that | LIVE TO A GOOD OLD ace. | to 11 o'clock p, m. the matter of street sprinkling shall/every way, prompt action by the Pa Hirwogh Beitieh spectacles. tT. tery Btlan, ts to shine, but nobody r fire being My z be taken up by the council and pro-| United States. What the ultimate}" 0" Bull's aoe eae eng int snittee appointed to s the opportunity | e"7 stati hepa tnt such circumstauc is this am | i » 1 the editorial referred te | orport 3 vision made for it to be done under) POFpove of the United States should iutalhble sieht. and cheretors [quest of property owners that the ie editosta) seteired tl” Task year an old peasant cased Irie Front |" barbie 4 { city supervision, ‘The matter is one| ’° D¢Voud the establishment of peace infallibly right, and, therefore, | city deed a portion of the university interesting and | Kouztin wus reported to have traveled one! is a matter of differing opinions, but not k MUL cuperty, reported allversaly, aod the . from Moscow to Kief at the age of 14 ank Fn { of considerable importance and the} that the action of the government |i" the wrong. eport was coucurred in. t-traneference woyld be a| Ile was seid to be ia good health. He FURNACES, business men of the city havea grow-| will be welcomed by all parties ine} The paren frvaty (99 cone In) coe finance committee's’ repirt ' rovement upon this | Had formerly been couchman to Count ' ing sentiment in favor of the adop-| terested is of general belief. An op-[Point. | England bud vet her heart oo} cching oa the levy for the enstit honitand perhapa weshanl | Sherenietiet, but fm 1640 was sent to ils Foundry i waving such a treaty ratified, because tog t t last when the bt Siberia, where he spent 54 years, re e tion of metropolitan methods in con-| site has come to the MoKinley | i cid be of sto her, |Yeae Was read as follows by cha La Hep Patil at ie tneqiliop tf 1804, 3ite 4 nk tke Only i : - a : ation: » he yey ’ t ng anyone willin, : ! nection with it. The service would | “ministration Lu Cleveland aud Olney she found | Leake Jest role of listener,” | Stance in which a Siberian exile has sur G. R. chi To the President and Members of { mitar, vived to extre old age. Two ye a DAVIS, anutacifeer | He ison the ground where he is in be better, it would cost less and it| men of putty, whom she cou'd shape . _ tt) nosition to judge of the situation andlin any way it pleated her, As the|Caducah Board of Education, Pad- - ago there was said to have died in could be greatly extended to the iam ee een enn ith ao | Semace hee wetedicnlayed simile oie]ueah, Ky.—Gentlemen: In acco Onjeet. mara one Lavarentii Efmoff, who ha Steam Engines et be i certainly e credited as} Senate has not displayed similar pli- rtig : , Why a nts objec attained the age of 150, According creased advantage and comfort of the ; scity charter, yo nance ta object so to | attained the ag According to ay 8 of the! uch understanding of the situa'ion | ability, it bas excited British disgust, ee Maier tis oleae le . the newspaper reports of bin he tot} UN, SLATE AND IRON! ROOPER. 4 4 4 | X : hich vents itself in newspaper at-| °° eee ere | i cts to his short- | part as a boy in the famous Pugatchet | i \ j i _—— | as those senators who say we have] ™ Pa : : a his short: | § a“ nthe fax ea "4 s “Ne ‘f ; [8 those senators who say we have] "ict ven's ileal peg Tey Br abe banal lee oon enka Bie aborts | ee tee Tie ages ea colcenea te 129 South Third Street. House Fronts, Mill Machin ry Tne acquisition of Hawaii is most} ouly rumors and reports. The London ‘Times’? cries out] PY the city council, viz: |--N Great, and for his share in that brief And Tobacco Se desirable to this country, giving as it == (hat the amendment which provides “Tod - but sepgulnaey Outores ant and Iron Fttin, Castings 7 will an opening for the cultivation} Ture seems to be a good pros-|that the Sen all pass upon wha enacnk” freak F rs is vee ie Ebest ie hi of all kinds, > within our own territory of all the} pect for the passage of a national | \uestions or 4 hat Re eal wilt’ y of Vank (Saratof government) an Ar Papucan, + Kewrucey, * 4 the tropical and semi-tropical pro-| bankruptcy act by the present con-["ted to arbitration, is alone) receiv ; ~ inenian aged 110, the proud ancestor of q Nokia aA turn idblan achest pa The bill befors the eenate sullicient to render the — treaty 91 descendants, of whom 71 were still 1 acts, and furnishing a desirable ont-/grem. 20e vefore the senate is! iiworkabe and utterly worthless, | Beveled from State living. His name was David Kazaria . lying naval station. ‘To allow any| OW being discussed, It isa matter! pi Sonate has done more than to wi eek Auother Armenian, a priest naimed Ter other nation to annex the islands| ©! great importance to the business] wreck au ivstrumeut carefully forged Tova! pit Mikaeliantz, was reported not long ago V/V would certainly be-bad diplomacy, | 'terests of the country and business] by represeutatives of the,two nations | to Pd tg ee ine popu . Hawaii is knocking for admission, |™€® Very generally approve it as a] ft has stru k a blow at the principle | tet Haid dante ti rf / ‘ of arbitration itself, and at the confi- ” , t her people are very largely American | "€¢essary measure, and one that will liturgy. If / 4 an poecbhibal ah smetieal vad to good reaults and materially | 0c? of the world in the American 1218.00 | Parisi: beanie ooutinuen hee We're always the fifst to show . | peop! Its action strikes a note of | itself such instances of lov, amon [our \ tate to throw about the islands her|*ssist in the revival of business. levity, wantoness and irresp nsible | \ ns seem likely to become rare protecting arms, Fears of foreign| Thousands of good business men are] caprice such as is happily very rarely # 20.00 - . FALL STYLES Bh eee st tealiare paired and complications growing out of the an-|°¥ Kept down by a load of debt, in}struck by # legislative assembly."| | These fh are Hatny on 25 A Queer Newt, In All the Iates| onable He Paintigf pepsi =t 's has about he 3 lish | cents le’ “ au » cor a ; Orv +, . a , eawation are iil fchaded, ‘The danger| many instances the result of misfor- + i i ie ere ' bp _ a ee Wee ae rita ov oo ee | A thrifty and intelligent crow with | designs and colors, /They're in now | work on buggies a spgcialty, Will ng ecause enute 2s prop- commende sane levy of 35 an eye to business r 01 ‘i uf lies in allowing some other nation to| {nes and are so hounded by credit-| (+ ta safeguard the interests of Ameri-]cents on the $100 worth of taxable | Rie qeudenae aie a gre: mon, call for and deliver [work tree of nnex them. orsasto render it impossible for]ca “sit has struck a blow at the conti-| property be made, | near Bombay, the mate met ON OF 7 charge, ab — ~ | them either to pay their obligations | dence of the world in the American] Mr. ‘Terrell then suggested that gold, silver and H H % elecuon in Cincinnati on|or by any means to accumulate suf-| Peop'e the proposed specia! levy for a school | Nees inane fu .|Picture ouldings . = hy Monday turned the city over to the] ficient again to embark in business. The nation whose dealings with all] building be included in the f y-four Boge been used for Ta the Gity, Cl ees (ue natant: ta lOtitid ahmber are any ict inct. civilised and uoelvilisad countries levy, nd thie resulted in a th’s purpose, and they were so ine] Have you seen the latest? } arence lam ‘ against the boss. C. B. Cox has| ness world would be of great value, | it alone is righteous among the na-] gut $14,000, it was stated, and this| _DR. BELLS i une, ; * [BURNETT & DALLAM, Paduean, Ky, boen the recognized leader ‘and ac-| ‘The diverse legislation of the var-|tions of the world, and that the] amount was inadequate to. the erec- On the Prion Rosmoabie. dor GOOP work, , a tually the boss of the Republican] ious states on the subject of insol- United States or any other country] tion of a new school building. Some Tenant—Our house is in a frightful P | y ’ ; r that does not regard things from the] of the . ed a! lition, Mr. lay. 01 : P, BALTHASAR x papty for a number of years. This| vency is unsatisfactory and leads to Beiah rote es se MY Pa om the} of the ene i: Near Wy on: Hee icy ie in ue Qu arterany.. pests ne o De . Lovievitie Trapt Ouildiag, 4 yal ee A Dee 3 feck ae sl point of view is not deserving] grounds, but Capt. J. R. Sinith took alls has b 1 out three or four] 423 Bway, Un > - , efection was contested largely on the] serious complications aud expensive of anit stiould not have the contitence| the position that the building eould Inches, ; y under Pafuan House warn By PEamusstoy ro ground cf opposition to him and Ins| litigation that would be avoided by al of mankind, ‘The ‘unctuous recti-| be partially paid for this year and Paculort He ae 1 the is PA ey és 4 methods. The opposition ticket was| national statute of general applica- i wh zgests this method of] payment finished next. After a gen- No aie Poe ‘| E. THALMUBLLER, |}. “ ‘a fusion ticket headed by a German| tion. The feeling exhibited in con- loki p cae ual relitious cau] eral discussion the finance committee a conitieapaae Fi i 4. Sh Meaare. wumphrey & Davie, . A 4 voke only ings of disgust in allowed to change its request for —It is stated that 67 daily newspa ine Boots an es seameten ins badam ven ~ Y any re-| gress toward the pending le; ti 8 ta) 8 1 wep PADUCAH Democrat and ccm ay y re-|g ey ii “ I: OD Jevery one who is not infected with cent levy to a 60-cent levy, and in started and have died in Made to Order. i beducsh Wert Gree forms, including reduc axation, | augurs well for its prospect of pas- | Auglomania ‘Phe very language of] the report as it then stood was con-/Kor Sale by Oehlschlaeger &|: York city alone within the list 60 pulpy all Kinds neahy dono at Rock Amir the London > Times’? proves of itself! curred in, and President Lang and Walker yearn Saree the losw of over $25. | wotidic! Fos, Give tip apt ieee 00 500 Uroaway, Maj. Thog i y ges +" It drew # heavy German yote. Many | sage.

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