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si we. & ne re mre eee ae 00090882 oe re E PA D He made a demand on the Spanish THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN, authorities to be informed of every Publ American prisoner within seventy- FROM HAND TO MOUTH, Published every afternoor cept] way a fusion of tnis kind can be ef- decided disadvantage ia its relations | Hr honing --three days—atter arrest, | { Sunday, by fected by mutual — concession. | with Turkey for the past two years, | t7o based it on the treaty which in {Thus Lives John Bull According VHE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, | Without such fusion the Populists and “the sick man’ has done about | sures trial to citizens by civil proces- to Good Authority. | ome 0 own TO BRING RKEY TO TE! The United States has been at a have no disposition to dictate, neither will they be dictated to. ‘The only INCORPORATED. have absolutely no show of election, | as suited his whims in dealing with) ses, and which indirecdy limits ine Taran Parsvanr| Without it the Republicans have | Americans and American interests. Gane dere that ek ae Gen OCR. seer v Mai 1 150,000 f eyler denied the demand, He said | An Interesting Dise ssion of Brit- a fighting chance for at least a part of/Claims amounting to $ OF | shal martial law prevailed He claimed All the new spring styés and shapes of $ Men’s and Women) $ 4, J, Dorian r reba ae 4 wit « FaKKG HAE ARTER | the offlees. property of American missionaries that the treaty was superseded by the aln's Food Snpply. / TRECTORS: QE destroyed have been preferred, but’ military authority, Lee insisted. He saeiliaitaial she ‘ RW. Cle ts, Joke. ESOLU N i ot ‘ A A P.M, Pinner. J-R smith [W: Clements, J i aa Aa Lg ERAGE Te alien ny attention bas been paid to. them,’ asked his government to support bimt| yon, April G—Attentien hes he Senate by Mr. Hoar, requirin i ‘ fi ‘aia aias [tH Hoanss 4 vondon, A — y Wiring | Ay American missionary has bzen ex. |i0 his position, Strange as it may |) 0 ’e tied inthe House of Commons THE DAILY SUN the Secretary of State to keep the pelled without trial and all efforts of Heeapi lore be ppl oe at Washing by Henty Senton-Katr, Conservative, Senate informed, by reports from on hesitated ve Cuban situatian to the witolly inadequate production 7:11 give npectal attention to Att. local, hap» Minister Terrell to secure a ‘heating |\ongertul nee ater , Dp Presented peculiar features, There) ¢¢ tood supplies in the Unitad King-| dom, in relation to its large and in-| creasing population, Mr. Senton- | Donines of interest in Paducah and vicinity,|time to time of the following partic for him have proven fatile. Two con-| was a suspicion that many Ct Karr then announced that the de- Pitinuiecuing general news, which will be justifiable pendence of the United Kingdom upon L& SONS SEE THIS NEW STOCK $ cs | WINE a cs though regularly appointed aud ac- 1HE WEEKLY SUN diptomatic relations: The amount of] vvdited by this country to the city Is devoted to the interests of our country, pat-| taxes or excises and the mode of col- Hoas'and will at all times be newsy aud "en ; tertaining, while ping i's readers posted | Je ting the same; statistics of ex Or it potligeal utaire amd toptss-whfie it wil be a fe nd tireless exponent of the dor! ports and imports and methods of government Speaking to the motion, Mr, Seton- arr expressed the belief that the re- ; judi- given us fully as space will permit without re-/ulars in regard to each of the nations suls have been refused recognition,| were making unj ship. It was charged — that hey wei he state: ste ‘ they went to the states and stopped /f cin imports for the necessaries of Euphrates college, the property of} pers, and then returned to their na- hades tit ‘ ght arise therefrom in the event of ao eee ae igor the National Nepabit- the American Board of Foreign Mis-| tive country to plot against its peace, | Might arise therefron ; Hargest and best selected stocks of several war, demand the serious attention of : A —— oo a, | Dry Goods Notions, Carpets, &e 5 jects blic expenditur hie’ a The Spanish authoritie . 5 CORRESPONDENCE, objectsof public expend recognition entailing a loss of $100,- {THe Spavish authorities made much Aspectal feature of, the weekly edition off cial system ; list of crimes, offenses] 4, of this argument. Inthe State De-' Our sty}és are new and our pri , jces the Igwest. ea en with which the United States has ol. thelr Amertonn ott of Erzeroum and the destruction of | harely yarely long enough to take out pa- f 8 , » consequences which life, and the consequences whic ‘That Ke keep one of the i) Cl ecti eS} Jaws ; 1 Sue! ere Called** pape! eric: ” —— aan | Collecting duties | taritt Ia sions, occurred after such refusal of | Such were called*+paper Americans.” | f to be found/in the city Tux ~UN will be its Correspondence Lepart jpaatment at Washiogton there was) le to make large exports. shares islative © ‘ | Dre’bund, he continued, was $4.5 character of legislative chambers ; the gaged to various European countries | the system was loose, Bat he replied \! a ng it aportii "4 and Gloves. +e eos | public officers who have practically ais ly self-suppe zs * | to secure loans. Minister Terzell ” * 9 {to this argument against the enforce: |“ ; 5 “ % Deily, Six months ++ 2:95) 11 determination of what laws sball , ; |ment of treaty rights that the United | Britain alone lived from, hand to) pairs of $1 Gloves will be| >) ~ found it extremely dificult to secure] states had wade possible these natur- | Mouth and drew her principal supply | i 4 States had made possll'e these natur- | of wheat from Russia and the United Sold tdis week for 92¢ . ° - WW Q f . Daily, One month,.....++ | dak nis oil . Pe r he put up, and their passage. Such aa ' ly, per week.. +++ 10 cents P P I 8 an audience with the Sultan and by | alizatioas; it had accepted these men States, which might possibly at some| These gléves are new in style and color Ais HEADQUARTERS KOR— Weekly, per annum in ad- reports carefully compiled will be Sis , reason*of his lower rank has bee s citizens, whethe oth 1 " vance . +++ 1.00] most valuable state papers and will] on? : pas bean at es-citisene, whether of no they were/ iis te hostile to Great Britaln. Specimen copies free prove of great value in determining “| questions of economics. THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1897, ———s eer eeemeteenes | Witz the Mississippi is in many Tux French Parliament has voted | Places falling oa account of the cre- the sum-of 275,000 franks for pre-| ¥asses in the levee by reason of which «Cautionary measures against the in- the water is spread over a vast terri- CRUDE 00400888 x 0 sane ta which. it hopes woly to represent | and punt ; teenies he ; =ee ‘hates bt cage Se teeeate Srery locality within the limiwe of fa cirew/*0¢ punishments; members o President Cleveland is raid at one| apparently a disposition to admit ite{8etve of bree stuff never exceeds |r i Lie ist any more to se lation saeiaenaen army and navy; police or other ar-],. 4 ‘three weeks’ supply, and frequently | Em a pide ’ ime to have contemplated the block-| weight, Lee and Weyler had many |{)"re News supbiys Ai teal cure tha newest styles than it does ADVERTISING. rangements for preserving the Peace} ating of the port of Smyrna asa co-|# sharp interchange over the ques-| ir vey out, was self-supporting, |t0 buy old ones. | Rates of advertysing will be made known on} and enforcing the law; the adminis-] © scivlag tion of incomunicado, The Consul |"€ pointed’ out, United. States! We also Wave some special bar ‘applicat - yi 7 ercive measure to bring the Sultan to | (0 0)" ak <p avd Russia and the United States! } trative mechanism; public indebted- : ‘2 |General adwitted all that was chains ont ene ne ath |wains to offer in | , terms, but abandoned it on the dis /eq about the abuses of the naturali- | “ee yf \ qOiee Standard Block, 118 North Fourth] ness; methods of enacting laws; the covery that its revenues were mort-/zation laws, He did not deny that acting in good faith. Having dove Mr, Seton-Karr further remarked so, the United Staies was bound to 7 " : i + / Keep ite side of the citizenship con. | that should the harvest in America Silks. | Holiday Groceries, stl bg ina tract. Lt must maintain the rights [fail and Russia refure to supply those |Gteat Britain, the latterss position |, yards oF SNks in plain and| Fruit: Cake Mate als, _ rdily the administration ' tied attention to the damage done | 8¢Y designs at ong-half price | Apples and Or: nge Ia the midst of the ditficulties the . as OF thtee as no matter what tue motives, of those } would be most serious. ‘The speaker | ned Gen. Lee's contention 25 buys a s0e quality administration has determined to ap-| citizens, "to the commerce of the United States insii ec that incomani ado be limited | the Alabama, and remarked that | oc buys a $1 auyality shag Fresh Can oods, Cc. A ; to the treaty stipulation, aay cach wescels. might be. set to}, 15° Pairs ladies! silkaline hose troduction of the bubonic plague from | tory, there is every reason to believe Thus the Consal General proceeds ey ee ek contnmmne ” | for 1§c. " that the worst has not yet come, AJthat no further parteying will g0-| eq not unpulsively or rashlys ag the [43 Urey Baits commerce in time) Soo yards gingham in new HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. Hon. John W. Foster, of Ohio, who}state Department allowed the im-| gic would reduce the price to con- |St¥les for only 54c , | Lelepnone 118. Cor. 9th and Trimble Sts is universally recogn’zed as one of pression to be formed at times, bat | sumers, but hoped the government | Nie aie ee obs bureau at Washington, said: ‘There| the ablest diplomats livirg, has been | sowly te te “ite chars Consul | would consider t p subject seriously, | ailaa ir els ye pibeed deneral is a Southerver, but if tue al state & os be | HOVelties in belts, fanc & has been an inch of rain in that region | ecided upon as the proper repre-| caer will recall the life obthe great: (2° hipser beset: | gait be] new style dress goods, etc today, and the danger is very press-|Sentative and will probably be ap-/ est of the Lees, he will remember that Mair Chatier “Ditka, readied) con: Watch our carpet ad next week ing. 1 do not look for a ch in | pointed in a few days, or as soon as/ tie predominating trait was not im-| tended that Russian exports of wheat interest. Who are they neighbor? : ; Tacs Coo diioann Prcbredlanbst:) A the aspect of affairs for the next two the President shall have been author-| petaosity. ‘The Leecharacter is most | yy Great Britain were decreasing in| Os the winning ticket at Cincin-|weeks. I wish that I could hold out}ized by Congress to make the ap- eae tienes eee for per | average yearly, and be asserted that E RIE nati were three Republicans, A little|some hope for the people along the | pointment. While not seeking the|~ or Wi hae on ae bales Ms Sn Or “ ny came ‘ { ] T H 5 z . ‘ Sieh i e tha an. e fights | from the Uuited States, Continuing, | 7 leven of Republicanism goes along] river, but with the conditions as they Jappoiatment Mr. Foster, it is said ayd,o Gen, Weyler said to & eibor [hs reid ®| Ja 06 1 anada and | . a decided disadvantage as compaced with the ambassadors of the Europe- point a special envoy with the rank of ambassador to settle these matters and to give the Sultan to understand India. day or two since Lieutenant Col. _ Ir the News can name the Repub- lican ticket it will get the biggest scoop of the year on its eontempora- ries and give a matter of news to its readers in which they will take great Dunwoody, chief of the signal service pert way sometimes. is fact, however, | are at present I cannot do so. Our] bas signified his willingness to divate one day, asthe American Cun-! «If the United States, the claim of ‘Democratic gains’ in} rise in the river above and’ in the] The objects of Mr. Foster's mis-| particularly sharp coutest over some | ent of Ru: us the interests and ad- | 418 BROADWAY F Cincinvati. neighborhood of St. Louis, but the]sion are to secure the payment of the] Ametican case, pic crcl end pe!l tg lalla Clee Hoase Swoer / sida ter des preferied by Mr.| Direct of manner and speech, al-|so strong that we could rely upon! ° sd CO local weather official can tell more i ways sure of his ground before mok-|them to supply us. { —_— Mn. Buyay called upon President] qhout probabilities in that neighbor-| Terrell, to se : pP'y { ce re trials for Mr.Jing a demand, Lee has havdled ibe! Sir Charles Dilke, continuing, said \ McKinley a day or so since and was!hood than I can. Tie situation at|Koapp and other Americans against] qitcult duties iu a most admuable |he thought the other states were not! NI @yay received with great cordiality. He] qj points along the river is bad|Whom charges have been made, to] manner, dd with a degiee of sue-| liable io take any steps in regard to | Witte APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE, ww is in Washington for the purpose of |enough, but the worst has not been|gain permission for Mr. Knapp to] cess that seems marvelous wien the| contraband of war which would be Milli eryj .| course of the late adwinistration is| likely to bring the United States down | arguing a case before the supreme] told so far as the lower 1iver is con-|return to his post, and to have the . : “ lose as | = i considered, Mr. Cleveland chose | on tuem. | court, presumably on a brief prepared cerned.” Col. Dunwoody’s predic-|onsuls who have been accredited to e jadg-| Afier Mr. James Lowther, Conse:- MIS. A. E. Tallon Store ic, ' tery of| Mr Baifour, said that the pecu i einte the man for this place with 1 by Mrs. Bryan. tions with regard to the flood have |Turkish cities, recognized. ment. But | ving doue so, why |vative, had advocated a duty on for-| a5 A CITIZENS’ re ; thus far proven remarkeble for fidel- didn’t he uphold Lim? It was madeleign grain, the government leader | 7 ~ | / tean Cor, Vassos fearlessly fiulits the], 7 yssible, by Gen. Lee’ - Y 4 Vi “f A Ma resales tueekaee Bon possible, by Gen. Lee's m ' y ? Crete, relying in the justice of hi eecemiien oases pinistration to place to its credit ajtext both to protectionists and free ( L | — eee) Tene See Justis rl diplometig anodeas, thas waold Rave lirodets. ‘The adoptiog of the pros] \CCL, C FLOUSE BAK, 2, -Aundry + P ; i ess of public] Tue elections in various parts of e cause and the righteousvess of public jons in P o bili at geamatieny Ba 2 Manifested Toward Americans] overshadowed ihe Venezuelan boun- | posal to es : ae . opinion as his defense. laimed, would mean turning the LOUISVILYE, KY. 226 Broalway, Va Of course] the country seem to indicate a change y incident. But when the Cleve- the Admirals coult have eiped his/of sentiment since the November in Cube. Lind adwministration is seviewed in the Chancellor of the Exchequer into a / 5 army off the face of the earih buifélection, It is impossible to account aa | ght of all of the correspondence and [gigantic curn trader. As to the com-| Ameficgfi Plan 85,00 per <7, JW. YOUNG & SON, acts of the chief blonder charged | mercial zoliverein, Mr. Balfour con-| daly. Uapital end Surptve, /S170,000.00 Propriftors, they were afraid to do i for the caprices of the American) phe Reasons Theretor as Given | he ’ ; Ccoietumaneammiae’ voter, and while in the majority of hia icbae to 11s state department will Botha peony Be ee poenket ie | Rooms only $1.00 amfupwards. . Tus proposed retro-active feature] instances the elections have undoubt- inaeeai >" take advautagesot he vidlesy woe by (GRELEC sclontas; bik i regard ta A. R. COOPER, f 106 BROADWAY. of the Dingley bill may be and prob-| edly been influenced very largely by Denar Te lg Gabar , * | commercial and military affairs. But Manager. | Open trom #9 m. fo 3 pm. Yn Sat- TELEPHONE dp. ” ably is unconsticutioaal, Batit served | jocal issues aud prejudices, it is pos- —— The dignity of Ametican citiven-|he Searcaly thought a _zollve- === urday nigh trgh 7 to g Oive:ua Four aaeGn rene wigs {rein was necessary, and he did not think there was anv danger of for- B eign counties reusing to supply teat Britain withfood. The United first class work sud jfrompt de JOA Interest Paid on Time Deposits . 4 artoons are not as|ship has been vindicated on this were three months| island. Instead of strained relations eren-|between the countries, Gen, Lee's asa good and effectual bluff and the| sible that the failure to witness as} Don Quijote’s amount of goods imported in ad- great an improvement in business as} significant as the vance for the purpose of getting in} was unreasonably expected has had|#go- The American no lon i i ‘ vounte! vowls as he goes about his|course ha joted entiment | abead of the new taiff will be com-| something to do with the vote. W hy | Counters scowls as he goes abou his}course has promote sen ae lathes bs inalataa) okld ‘agb allow i business ; he is persona grata in Ha-| which makes the ‘good office > aratively small ic: inistrati ; p 8 : | foo » decle . e Bank, nevi paratively a Republican administration shoul4) yang pow, Two things bave con-]ihe United ates. more acceptable food to be an gi ne and ot ; Pe OFFICERS, : : P be expected to bring great improve-| duced to this. One is the growing] now than they would have been at| WT, as It would affect her interests, | Jas. RUDY / President : ah see that lan , apart from her inherent sympathy for SITTING AS AN ART. |W. F, Paxton Cashier y * nie / / Whar the peculiar propriety m8y) nent before it has had time even to|desire for peace and the feeling that] any previous time. It has inspired a R. RUpy J Ass't Cashier! |Great Britain, and, combined with be does not appear, but the Spanish} inaugurate its policy does not appear | the United States is to play a con-|respect. Americans ia Cuba enjoy at B rine j | cartoon invariably represents the}, s reasopable wan. It was not ex-|*Picuous part in the settlement. The} treatment of which there can be no the United States, Great Britsla could esr fap Jas Cole an American as a hog. A recent car-[ 00% fecneibh to 1g [ther is the natural impression mavte] just complaint. Of course, by this) Stand against any conceivable tombi-| | The Teg Mica le aval] RAD ee aia rg “A Pee mmm ee . ; ny : pected by any [sensible man to Le|),. ©, eas cite sina bard, |ie med can citizens who are | ation of the powers. ve real thing | wodern armehairs and lounges in win | Jas A. Rupy, " Smiti, } role toon published in a Cuban journal] PCs PY avy [eens y Consul General Lee's single-hand- [is meant American citizens who are] Hetion or fe boners, Ene rea tng time and hammocks in samen nce [EM Pisnem, — ro, &. Wattace, | Telephone 118, ce ppt Fiat 1 i" marked until such time as the new]ed course in defense of the rights of}not in arms. ‘Those who have joined ating @ perilous weakness in the | £-KAMLEITER, V. F. Paxton, \ R 8 Broup oF awing under sik | tariff policy should be in actual oper-| American citizens. Without bias or|the insurgents have put themselves |Peadent, Mr. Balfour asserted, was) iy, that is not conducive to | G#0: 0. Hanr, F FARLEY, | es. 821 Campbell. hats as a ‘group of American Sena- prejudice on the Cuban question,| without the pale of protection as |her navy, for which the government) , Wes caaial ohare R. Rbpy. | Prompt and carefuhattention given 7 ation. In reality the improvemen o cleaning vaults water CTdsete, & by reason of restored confidence has in at an informal tod Costs | —-—en @ glance about, the attitudes of tac $ just been taken pris a rhirteen years experience in the work. | dh sta occ Calls from any part of the dei ftio. ls sald ts "| N i youths and maidens assembled Juti | tay oy OP \ sid to have! DEFENDANTS LOSE, | sosti» and maiteos asembict int | Thousands of Homes . . wered at any tne from Sovclock , career of Dickens’ Mr. and Mrs, Sinsl Seatac il sa without reference to politics or sec-| American citizens, Gen, Juan Rois {accepted the responsibilit tions, it can be said Rivera, who | been greater than was expecied by! jroven the right man for this emer-Jouer in Pi the best informed, But the safety of}gency. If there is any seutiment, vo naturalized while in the United tors. The fact that Senators Hale and Hoar were included with Mor- gan and other pro-Cuban Senators Are being seems iS soe the apeenai Mea the National Congress and the Pres'-! particularly in the Noithera states, /Ssates. He is a nativeof Porto Rico, a weed, who gradually slid int ever significance it may have had, " ere Southe: on th dome is a fate can be discounte Tnlese | mi 7 i weed, who gradu: slid into beeps in Heated b: -_ y have ha¢ denvy trom disturbance for two years| Where Southern blood is sometimes] His fate can be discount Unless |‘phe Celebrated $500 Rackage| their respective chairs aod hid to be ated by the end of the war shall appear to be shaken up at regular interva | Rstablished 1996 Incorporated 18a discounted in matters of ju that Gen, Lee may have ear that amnesty will commend Case Front | Ir is said the constant stream of Sederpss ; Ne tled at Last. Now, it is compa easy to ; a visitors at the White House, coupled | Proposed policy, and once established hig impulse’ get the — bett Rivera, so soon as his wounds| stand well or even to walk with sou mM / Rank Johns it will do the rest. One year from|his wisdom, it can be 1, will bave his last night in the| grace, but to subside into a chair and Y with the three receptions per week seide: *eloc! oF : P V next November will witness a re-|sside. The course of the Consul Gen-| chapel and then he will be shot as a|Uestded wt 10 O'clock in the Fed-/to book well after such subsidence ix ; FURNACES, ‘ 1 rebels, | eral Court Last Night. juite another matter, Many peop.e | of ; ' 0 FY a given by the President, i ; by the President, are telling eral in the most serious diplomatic re Irop into a seat and “great is the fel M insures the safe inauguration of the roof of the confidence of the people ia the Republican upon him greatly. It is a great tax crisis of Lhe past two years has been] What was done in the case of al thereof,” Lut most of th \ on his physical endurance wh such that the whole country may] Chinaman will serve to illustrate how | ry domiste BeGhAUAEA Bi7'd, aniLithe eect All kinds of furnit Fed upholstered and revarnished at —_- added to the daily routine of « ee eee eee feel proud of it, The measure of his} little regard the Spanish have for the] ‘The case of First National Bank of] is not soothing to sensitive eyes and ’ dice to whishibala coms per me people who objec) |SUccess has been shortened by the|rights of foreigners on the Island of | Union Cixy, Tenu., against. J. W. | °are } team DA IS, Manutagturers anf Dealore to food. It ivadineud « ation extending re cdministration which sent him here. | Cuba in the present state of demor Famer, C Etheridge and T, H,| To change, then, from a standing to — sae ; , {tis not clearly understood by thelization. It will also help to an ap-| Puryear, $5,000 on a note, with in-|* Sitting posture is @ trial to every / team ngines, given private audien- ess like that pre-|people of the Uuitet States. The preciation of the security which has| terest, was concluded in the United Omen Sein) one SORE RATION (0 6 TIM, SLATE AND IRON ROPER. i ; ile, and received this time and] Martin Kostza case set a precedent| been gained for American citizens! ates court « ila i i, The ones who have learned ar¢ ee i MillM ! . fe fe ese pon gained for American citizenship. | States court at 10 o'clock last night, | never known to impress you with the 129 South Third Streq. House Fronts, ill al inery more in the r ve extended | for generations aad made Ingraham]An American sitting ina theater/a verdict being rendered against t that they are in s state of evol Reni. ‘oe, It. jg{One Of the heroes of American his-[overheard two Spanish officers who| Farmer, Etheridge & Co. for the ene they are etanding before you |= And Tobacco Screws, Yass Speople| Ys, What fngraham did in thees-| were near him. One said Ite amount. lightly and eal, a chairoralounaeor and Tron Fttings. Cayings o People iablishment of American rights in a] ‘I came near getting into a scrape| ‘The jary was out two hours, and| a sofa is behind them, but they do not of all kinds, = ; neies. |siugle case and on a single issue, | on that last expedition jcould ‘not agree until the respective | Seem to be.noting the fact, in unother Papveau 2 7 KNTUC! set | Lee has made the successful polivy) ‘How was that?'’ asked — the /sides consented to accept’ a majority | oment they and the chair are one, but TUCRY. in many instances, and has wrang for] other | verdict. It was simply impossible, | "0,40 not mee just how it came about a it the recoguition of the most reluc-] ‘+1 caught 4 Chinaman, and was{according to one of the jurymen, to|, The muscles have deftly given way tut nation on the earth. In tue years] going to urn him in as a prisoner. 1 | tell where the $500 extracted froman| por and, Wéhtened there, the ‘es SALE L EAD » the precedents made in these |bad made a report on bin and haa/|express package went. brendie tte tayahivthe ue Cine wily te i a) ’ ncases by Geo, Lee will be}sent it in to headquarters, After 1! The history of the case is well] undulated for a second, and the deed is . * ud bereefter the rights of nat-| had done that the C hing nan gave me |Known, About the 25th of last April, | done, but as to the doing—it is as in GE itizeus of the United States] the slip one night, There Iwas with|an express package containing | Possible to deseribe ax are the changes (A N ow meauing. a repor’ that callel for a Chinaman, /or supposed to contain $4830, the | {fm one shape to another in a summer We're alydys the Qrst to show ‘o Cuba at the persoval gud no prisoner to show,” proceeds of a note discounted with |!" our oO seated, the woman who knows wresident. ‘That is no “How did you get out of it?’ the!the Union City bank by Farmer gives no evidence of a dominance o ‘ole truth was known | brother officer ask « Ethridge ei ed by ST 1, "* we ply, hought Varyear, was received at the Citizen’s| are aware that she has fect, but 1rot too Ip all the lates] onable prices, Painting and pair vent with reluct-/there wasn't much difference in |Savings Bank, in Paducah, ve about it; you know that she |designs and colors./ They're in now] work on buggies a specialty. vo his arrival]/Chinamen, I went out on thestreet,| Messrs, Paxton and Rudy straight. | is resting, but you are sure she is not | ready for your inspection, call for and deliver gic ‘at variance] and the first Chinaman I met I made pened and counted it, and found] !evvging; you see that wh ! fully conscious that she is imprisoned H ‘ng offit, and insisted 1 was mistaken, I)Farmer & Ethridge tendered the iy bai Picture Mota and clev 4 ane. In th ys '-Ime, I gave him a hearing,found him Suit was then brought by the bank his table being ina strict!¥ | Prices Reasonable for AVOD work, i a *Innide Finest line o charge, ¥ not esn-/a prisoner and chaiged fwith having |a $500 package was missing. n in them, and, altogether, sh au-|told him L knew him too well and bhe/ amount of the note less the $500 they Bhe alta erect t Have you seen the latest gu'lty, had bim shot an‘ turned in aland in Farmer & Ethridge’s answer} that the g tured, }made aco-defendant in the suit, It) "Pright position and that he (the Clarence Dalla Formefly of use she remembers eT & DALLAM, Paducah, When| °f her clothes, but you are not pain ‘national attempted to escape, He taied to/leny | the note fell due four months later, umph of combined knowled; ing} coulda’t work that kind of a trick on| bad never received. one of Bismarck’s tutors has suid s t chancellor insiste A YARD OF FACES. port to the effect that he was the|the Southern Express Company was\ *Yeryone g. reported previously asc: — “ hat he had been killed for try-|has never been discovered up to this| {rafter having been at Schon- scape.’ day where the $500 went, and per- hausen forsegse time two inches L, P, BALT| |ASAR, ’ ose Ci 2 it will eve: i ostery ‘n height; and then si 20, tha ‘an tal 1 » ine © Consul at Havana has haps it will ever remaina mystery, | it js 4 principle of physical culturists 423 B'way, Under Parmer House cm) estization of the sto The verdict rendered last night in| tat the higher an organism ts held the ————| rovisviie ’ & + and has put io acla the Federal court makes the loss fall] better it will fulfill its functions, it videlity and Casualty Co, . The Spauish authors /on those who are entirely innocent| “as only a timid little lady from the] EB, THALMUELLER, [2m iiiten so? Pideliiz teust and g, v, co, + nto the matter, and|and never touched the money. provinces who was asked why she sent ant * | Méssre, Humphrey & Davies" Fine Boots and Shoe Messrs, Mult Muir. PADUCAH 4 Railway Co Repaincge all kinds neatly do cl 1 Bank, nthe they learn to thit | uotamrs os, ‘Uive Hime Tiny’ ot Bock Hon. Menty Murnett. hiladelvhia Record. 6 roaway, Ma} Thon He Mona ’ rowledge the jus-| Judge Barr and the other court| #!! her daughters to school, but she d ‘ina is too near |officers, having finished the business | ‘\%* W's beyond her environment when Made 'to Oxder, 1 to ignore alof the court, left at 1 o'clock last] (he, lisPed ut in answer: MT like to Ff description, | night for Louisville, Hse ry

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