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ef Carpets ‘i geeeeneees italia $ Just Come to Town + lk lake ave 6 : goods are frequently shipped on in- veices indicating only inferior quali- But aside from this a4 valorum Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Pecket Line. Owned and Operated by th Tennessee and Ohio River Transpor- THE PADUCAH DAILY SUK. DRIFTWOOD a rebuke that must have made hin eS ——= | feel like crawling into his hole. Mr. Published every afternoon, exce}t| Reed is a consummate master of de- | ties. Sunday, by bate as well as of parliamentary tac- | duties are not consonant with an ad- tation Co. VE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, | tics. equate degree of protection to our/GATHERED ON THE LEVEE INCORPORATED, own products, which are constantly INCORPORATED.” Iy response to the recent advertise- | ssent by the Beoretery of the Navy] *ePt in view hy the framers and ad- All the new spring styles and shapes of Pri ENT DENT some confusion may result. Failure] county, bas a plas for improving the) —pyreaks this week were nearly eq the river is really going to do here. | until the house in whieh her ~ to receive the paper, or any discour- | county roads by utilizing the labor of | ly divided between old and new crops, | pj i sing slightly at the| 1 resid 1 been broken into [8411 prices ~ y fs ey War ccs eaioibed wate ct h new crops, HThough it is rising slightly at ' Vt tesy on the part of carriers should be the county conyicts. fe has sub-| contained much of low and rabbichy| present it is expectet to be only af at night by mon diseui Celepnone 118. Cor. 9th and Trimble Sts. promptly reported to. the business| mitted it to the county court and ob- Riathy in bet, py th old Pa few inch rise. fs ho, aft ' chlor odo Specials i }. olive. tained ite approval. He believes, mies Ps tnchanged, | The tonboat Wash Honsbell, whieb | jo19, burst ope pein ; FI : _ {according to the Bowling Green} ‘Phe wea'her is still very wet. passed here last Saturday was three] ried off its contents, the corpse of the | We have just received a new line Dwicnt L. Moony, the great Chi-| «press, he can obtain the labor of | ,, 7 weeks ago witha big tow of manu: | once ex Veautiful. reigning Jot kid gloves, all kinds and colors FREIGHT KATES PER HUNDRED POENDS. |factured iron, reached New Orleans | duchess of Saxe-Ce 1 Gotha. Also a fine selection of chengeable In order to understend how the moth- | ‘Taffeta Silks in all colors. a ‘ ' ; P . the decisions or that the effec ‘i ne “ae i Oe | th paiea’ & miroonies 3 _the specific duty. He The Staggs is a good boat and leaves} —N. Y. World a oh py senre tee. Oe says: “And one reason assigned Evansville far Nashville in a day or idle Gs ak ce ees ! 7 Halper, M : u e far } y probably the most curious arrai Ts rehended u was feared, it| tor it, as also for the duties on edu- two, This virtually gives Captain Bact ctpienne te ba teend tn ite bale GENERAL REMIR SHOP jeems, that the bank’s deposits| cational works, is the convenience of Ryman full coatrol of the Cumber prairie region, If one approvehes it We're always the first to show 728 S, Tied Street, in the feel sure that 728 8, Tied Prreet. Puret raaite 9 Dingley bill as it w Seonetant | for 8,000 tons of armor plate to com-| Near tieth b fie ai ae ARRIVALS, t | p Mc nley law, wel s ', *, : rt ‘ i WAwdGING EOITON| plete the three battle-ships now io |' ‘be Me y Joe Vowleti. vis. . Kvensville = Men’s and Women’s high and low cut ous (Daily excep DIRRCTORS: 1M. Pisher,J.R. Smith, R.W. Clements, JK, Williamson J.J. Dorian. THE DAILY SUN #710) geive spectal attention to ALL local, bap- Braits ot foterest in Padueah and vicinity, Betnopieering ceneral news, which will be Riven b= fally-as space will permit without Fe Bird to expense. 1HE WEEKLY SUN Is devoted to the interests of our country pat ‘will at all Uimes be newsy and en ile keeping its readers pos affairs and topics; while it will d \ireless exponent of the doc- chings of the National Republi: COKRESPONDENCE. A.special feature of the weekly edition of TaAE SUS will be Its Correspondence Depart Mont, in ‘which it hopes ably to represent every locality within the limits of 1t@ elreu: Jatin ADVERTISING. Rates of advertising will be made known on application Daily, per annum ted | to which the bid was limited. _| be accepted. course of construction, the Illinois, Wisconsin and Alabama, the price | being limited to $300 as a maximum, the Illinois Steel Company's bid was) the only one offered. The Carnegie and Bethlehem companies both re- sponded with letters stating the im- possibility of matiufacturing the plate of the quality demanded at the figures The bid of the Illinois Steel Co. was for 8,000 tons at $260, but singularly enough it was made in such shape that it did cot correspond with the advertisement and could not therefore This company offered also on a 20-year contract tu furnish all the armor required by the govern- ment at $240. The result will prob- ably be that the whole matter will again be referred to Congress. There is a suspicion that the action of the i for example, the Canadian horse, on |} which, for the privileges of our mar-| Geo. H. Cowling tS ket in competition with our own pro» ducer, the Canadian stock man must) pay, say $10 per head, ‘The Amer-| J Jican farmer is benefitted to that ex-]Geo. H. Cowling tent in the value of the horse, no dit-|! ference what the price. If it sink to $20 the protection of $10 per head 18 still there. Additional protection by way of equalization is usually added by a small ad valorum to be assessed | , in connection with the specific duty which affects the amount of the tar- iff on the higher priced horse accord- ingly. ‘There can be no adequate pro- tection without the specific duty. PADUCAH TOBACCO MARKET. Paducah, Ky., April 9.—Receipts for week 280 hogsheads, Received since Jan. 1 1,282 hhds, Offerings for week 485 hhds. Clarksville Metropolis 1, W. Buttorft DEPARTURES, 1, W. Buttorff..... joe Fowler... + Nashville Evanaville Metropolis Teiteck Cairo dick Fowler Nor The Geo. H. Cowling made he regular runs to Metropolis today a usual, ‘The big sidewheeler Ne on her way up the big Missi route to Cincinnat The New Orleans and Memphis boats are carrying donations of sup- [hes to flood sufferers, Capt. Sturges, of the Sturges coal mines, was in the city yesterday in the interest of his steamer, the Nellie Brown. Capt. Amon Price, after about fit. ty years wearing a clean face is at last raising & moustache. ‘Golly don’t he look?" One and one-half inches was the Evansville and Pa: ay nd JOHN 8, HOPKINS Sirs, JOR FOWLE 19:30 o'clock wm Leave Paduc ‘adueah and Caire ine (Daily except Stea DICK FOWLER, Leaves Paducah at 8 a, Mm J. H, FOWLER, Supt, Memphis, New Orleans & Cincinnati Packet Company. nay Leave Cit ty Thursday, passing Podu R.W, WISE: agent, Paducan, KY supe Clacinuat! patie en Aono HAUNTED BY HER MUMMY. J Qyeen Vietoria’s mothe Jonly princess of the blood in modern Carpets)? Do You Want a Bargain In Carpets ? Lf you do we are prepared to give you the chance of a lifetime. Dur ing the week baginning April 12th we will offer some great bargains in Carpets These prices are made to more thoroughly introduce this depart ment to the city trade. Prices and qualities guaranteed as represented, See these prices. One roll carpet worth 16 2 12 1-2¢; One roll carpet worth 22 1-2¢ for 3e for 150. One roll Union carpet worth 30¢ for 21¢; Daily, Six months Illinois Steel Co., in 8 ny making the ‘ seeeeye Offer for ye! 00 hhds. ‘ ‘ gauge registered 41.2, and ristMg) sonstituted w piece of drawingeroom for 26 1-2¢; Daily, per week... Weekly, per annum in ad- Carnegie company for breaking its 2 bhds. Net sales for ye 2,6 m. furniture for ten or 15 years after her Preserved in form of amum Two rolls Union carpet worth 45¢ : VWUVVVSVB Ceneseee = SHOES — * 4. DIEHL & SONS 310 Broadway, Prices the Goods the SEE THIS NEW BE Lowest. Best. STOCK FORE YOU BUY. VEVVVVVVTVTTUTVTVSUTUNEOB a ee P. F. LALLY —IS HEADQUARTERS FOR—— eee) ie] Pee eeu cores nt oo Cee ee, ‘The Bellevne was out hustling this] Te«th for 33¢ Specimen copies 4 ii oy tase: ta pond faiths The) / Corsinon Ings; dank, 1) 1740: | forenoon gelllog ber tow {0 rendionss Hy, lee Gael Body Wes Reaneel Weet One roll Union carpet worth 37 1-2 Holid G : fact that the bid was not made in edium lugs, dark, 1'2, 2c. to start after another tow of iron inf 8S" “urope ee ee for 2g 1-2c MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1897. | consonance with the requirements of] 00d Ings, dark, 2's, Se. iba eahesese fiver. betel ered bay eee ts wae | Four rolls all wool filled carpet ou ay TOCETICS, . exits quailty, worth 00, for ape Fruit Cake Materials, Low leaf, dark, 3, 4c River business is gradually picking always kept locked, although it oveu- | the advertisement seems to bear out Common leaf, dark, 4's, 7c a. 4 i th he | Two rolls all 1 t lit TO SUBSUKIBERS. this enupieles : st disk Wil ihe, up around the wharf, ‘There was] ied the most prominent place in the }'Two rolls all’ wool, extra quality tea sux iets eum romping Feet ts at, 124 100. comeiersbie bonlees enaneted tn} bromine room ct th mice skcvamces |ieven rolls carpe bent made, all Ayalon £08 Seo eee Fo , dark, 10, Me. grr ahilae, ne remains of the unforty Seven rolls carpet, bes q that locality this morning. NA Hayes rete S| Geclewen ge eraeer Fresh Canned Goods, &c. its carrier service, and it is possible cago evangelist, has been holding a series of meetings in St. Louis with Svurervison Giisert, of Warren an average of tén or twelve convicts at about the cost of maintaining them REMARKS, To New York, all rail 42c; Same water and rail 40c, It seems to be very uncertain what last Thursday The Cumberland river's pride, the jmdy were ducal beside her an- n Victoria came to be nent of this kind it er-in-law of Qu | subjected to trea’ wool, wort! Rugs and 75¢, for 56 Lace Curtains at bar Call at once. HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. marked success. Mr. Moody's work | . He proposes to coastruct a} ‘To New Orleans, all rail, 24. H.W. Buttorff, was in fro. Nash. | eee ne ee iain that the duchess, in every part of the world has resulted | sort of movable holdover on wheels, T> H. Ponrean & Co., brokers. | yijie and away for Clarksville on time} ho hiad brought the duchy of Gotha, The . » y r t Expert in wonderful _ revivals. He has brought tens of thousands into the fold. would be assessed as its own prop in which they can sleep and which will be hauled from place to place on the line of the roads being improved, Note :—Boston p abov York, and Philadelplia 2¢ and Bal- timore 3c below. i land river trade, this morning. She was doing an ex- cellent freight business. The Champion Dick Fowler took a large crowd of high water sightseers In his early days the sole heiress, as a wand, the duke of Saxe- efully used by the us drunkard to which she was to her hu g, wan sl 1 note E. GUTHRIE & CO. it was race of nor KSMITH ANU aper! FALL STYLES Tf In his zeal in behalf of the Cuban] Convenience requires, He be- LIST OF PATENTS TUN oltarday.. Sha laa 8 gad and neotigste ne foe the : cause it is questionable if Mr. Mor-|lieves farmers who are interested in} : ee crowd on board, and they enjoyed| serted her about three years after the asa t H 7 $ cp gan does not prejudice mis cause, | the improvement of the roads will ata Rens rent Gy be the trip very much. birth of her aun Albert (afterward Siege DASE QHOE?, 4 He has our sympathy in bis efforts}haul the necessary stone free of} A. Snow & Co., patent attorneys, | Capt. Harry Baldwin, of the little rt of vise Light and to secure the recognition of Cuban, Charge and that contracts for provi-] Washington, D. ( towboat ents Belle, ped i sails wu baaamen WILL APPRECIATE Welligeraney, but heated discussion, |sioning the Inborers can be made| PJ. Brogan, Louisville, combined) Hates Mt SHerlas Aon Oe he lived : New YOUR TRADE. . ‘ * . ash and siphon tank r water- b < sd, she was the duchess in al accompanied by exaggerated state-|much more cheaply in the coun-|fush and siphon tank for water-| eter Tt tos several months. |ut name. The imperial tumestagor] = Mi imer ments will not further his object. try than in the city. Af. t, Olatk, Jack Te The towboat Maggie Belle, of this ion of sovereign princes of the y ter considerable discussion by] clevis. ay Tae ees pues wbioh has ce for ‘several p empire felt impelled to inter- 2sStore a A sate of municipal bouds of the] the court asto whether it was not] P. K. Crowell,Chattanooga,Tenn.,| months past doing work in Hatehie 1 Adsponsbandybpal peepee beget MIS. I. f. Talon CITIZENS’ city of Louisville, due in 18, avd| seat to boul the stone to town and| portable combined cotton gin and|river for the Cincinnati Cooperage| the young duchess fed, being uasated M15 HROADWAY Bs. / team bearing four per cegt. interest, W958} the press. Company, is on her way to Paducah | jy jer eseape akties) doe ROADWAY« ’ . n haul back the McAdam. Mr. |! : a : \ y | in her escape by a young officer, Baron , i ai made last week at 100s. That is a] Gitbert’s idea prevailed and he se- J, A. Hea'ey, Nashville. Tenn.,]| Both the upper and lower boat) von Hanstein, Although it does not SAV NGS sil al r most excellent show! but itis pes : ‘ «.,_| Valve mechani-m. stores were well attended this tnorn-| "ppear that the baron had ever been ad- | + —— B A NK ut itis pe-} cured theorder'be wished. He with] WE. Jordan, Nachville, Tenn.,|ing by idle ‘mariners,’ it being a] M'ted to the intimacy of the duthosw ~ ’ , = culiar that the finagcial instituiions |two members of the court as a com-| grate front. flue morning. They were out greet. | {ther than to help her leave the coun alill ly Ps - of that city have notse for its boul «| mittee took the matter under advise-| C. U. Krieg, Sr., Nashville,Tenn.,|ing one another with, as usual, “Is|\"9).q' juve done, vet t peg Galt H ouse wiway, Il uh, Ky F which are exempt from city tux«tion| ment to provide the necessary plans, bellows attachment for chairs. there anything late?’’ lbrought sult for divorc and are require a9 security on alll phat some plan of working the coun-| ,,07,°; ee Paducat, Ky. mos-| ate, Charley Stockum, chief engi-|tiveliens, naming the sou LOUISVILLE, KY. J, W. YOUNG & SON, F contracts with the city. A New|ty convicts ma: in bbe cas laa <i 3 ner of the §t. Luuis and Tennessee | * Y J an ™ y be urrived at that) J. M, Marshal! ville, Tei Paggessct missed the young man from the army Surplu Proprietors i SAA Aral MiCianhE BORO;O00 AT Ge eects has islace al Sieg ce cerariber Zend.: | river packet cocipeny,. arrived: from | STeu aia sn ; Capital end Surplus, $170,000.00 ; edie r , stretcher. == tSt. Louis on the City of Paducah |"! ; aq | Ameri¢an Plan $3.00 to $5.00 per 106 BROADWAY refunding bonds which it will hold at| doubt. Nothing can be provided on} W. Trabue, Louisville, Ky., ignie] Saturday afternoon en route to Nosh | ,ewizing how much the baron had |” day, 8 pi 109s. which they can -be employed with so ey cchons ean tent send eix| le on 8 visit to his family. im a year or two after recovering her | Rooms only $1.00 and upwards. Open from 9a. m. to3 p.m. On Sat- TELEEHOME "900; ft = My copy of any patent send six ; ayer : Sill clstatasedl foe hit tho title : urday nights from 7 to 8. Give bur laund Oe we Fi A uit is before the Illinois legis- |™¥Ch profit to the community as road | cents in postage stamps with date of ae bees Malle Prarh Aree iL a eae A. RB. COOPER, a us ee Iry if you want , lature providing penalties for the work, The average farmer feels that /this paper toC. A. Snow & Co., Tred y a otk bo | sisted by the bundestag, recovered pos Manager. rst ciags work std qrompt de manufacture and sale of cigarettes | be is being imposed upon when he is | Washington, D. C. Goatarned 300,000 feet of “lumber, | son of the ‘of the duchy of | ==—=— Interest Paid on Time Deposits ‘"* 4 +. mow _ ¥ "| Got was able to live i Muence in that state. It is receiving the’ ur-|alled on to ‘work the road,’” yet Clinton, Ky., Oct. 12th, '96, |The harbor tug Ida assisted her in} ana spent the Fiabe of ber lite os Brinton B. Davi j gent support of the people by. peti- there is nothing in which he is really] 1.) ©. sendenball landing it in the Riglesberger mill! st. Wer 1 bine in Switzerlan . avis, | 4 i it ii nl lll . h », OFFICERS. : tion, and has good prospects of be- more vitally interested than in good “a booms. . Ww hed Paris eh Sa nasi reside ] coming a law. It il save many a| ‘Ads. It would be far belter both) 1)... sin,_y igor — The towboat Belleview arrived ‘out | tees tous and isd ARCH SEES: Wks baxton Cashier ’ . : “ai gAK Sin:—Yo y ship one- ‘Tesnemen new i » at. | Be < nd pavsi ¥ devoted : : aah Cashier | deluded boy if it shall be enacted, {fF the convicts and the community! pat gross of Dr. Mendenball’s 11-1 teruoen Tennessee river Saturday sf. | 10 the count, she dreaded hia marrying | Ofllve Am.-German Nat, Bank, sacacane ae ener Y ‘Thousands of fathers and mothers|* have them employed. Nothing 80] proved Chill and Fever Cure on same] went to Cairo yesterday and brought | 2 ae ee ee Jas Coleman throughout the land would hail with] "eghs upon s man’s spirit and tends| terms as last. Ihave sold two oFlup a big model barge, whieh she| her « n for a night, She Sak Ac Rusty dhe th Oa Tel ‘ delight an intervention of -this kind|'© #8 degradation as enforced idle- puree tes, 8 eee eter cure takes up the Tennessee to be loaded | stip r that if ca | Wm, Thompson, FM. Fisumn, Guo. 0, WaLtacm | Telephone 118, “| f , ei, se any other and it has| with pi x hours away from her embalmed remains *. KAMLEITEH V R 2 between their boys and the danger-| "eS and confinement, Nine in ten} ivy spe isfac me is 08 ‘ “agi Sh a 2 es. 821 Campbell. vod i plendid satisfaction, i » Paducah @ Calro{ HC Would forfeit his inheritance. So the oemaker. | cio. 0. Waur, F. Fanut ous habit. convicts prefer work to idleness, Yours truly, f The Evansville, Paducah a Cairo Se coateiata eoagk un ritan Meche com: eine a pee na van Y, | astihe eons i —— ; Then the opportunities for communi- J. K. Tayior, Draggist, pingahep hers ast bh his hauler, the mummy of the duchess around with as . balled ft soles 65 to 75. | ter Sloe 2, Se. 1e acti the Populi: ii ‘ceheall Ss " % rast boat, tvans- an alain aitee } vomen’s dba « 50c.|% nee in the work, Se as ek cia ae ‘ a ve the sete of a Sold by Dubois & Co. ville this morning at'10 o'clock, and Swan aioe Women's turned. soles Tie. Chil Part of the. clty ane calling an early 1 plac- | schemes for crime would be greatly area the Dick .Fowler, the lower coast the neeret of the | dren's half sales 35¢ to 40c. Invisi- ‘ 7 ing in the field a candidate for appel-|lessened. We commend to the con-| ayo mvoreint Nollee. | Isteamer, left. for Cairo at 8:50 this| y the corpse and who ohee 10 0) .URe, Thousands of Homes . , a late clerk seems to indicate a deter-| sideration of our county board the ashing pou fdy of Rogers & King a. m., both doing a fair business. : dd the uncanny in. | ee Are. caine —_—— a mination to forestall any possibility | advisability of adopting some such |and John Rogers & Sou are hereby| , The little “Tennessee river packet, (Se amet ildeaaan tall [iBone Cie alley my {aise st % of renewing the coalition 6f last year | plan to utilize the convict labor of| Warned to call and settle the same at| Ashland City, which was to leave for) ‘ Lurglary of his |and ordinary manner, Take. Castle Front iil be'goaven Fourth street, and thereby save to| Will iniss’ one of her trips this week | con d avin Fe | outskirts of the plains, where the "Ai aa al abate abe Wr L. Wi hh Uemselves costs, as Twill be forced | owing t the fart that the Tennessee | 20» of his a to seat | risea over 100 feey from the dead FURNACES body to help them accomplish some- iam L, Wilsom, whose Dame! 1, Droceed by law to collect same,|!# yet at such a high stage, She) iv the far \ ( nd that if] of the prairie and is a landmark { : Foundr and ->- thing this year, The Populists won’t| is given to the existing tariff law, is] unless otherwise settled ee eaves for Danville Wednesday fore. | |" | cover them or | miles, ‘The settlers ge y ‘ , e promptly. y es nt ee miles, The settlers go there form has have them, the National Democrats | contributing a series of articles tothe Ep H. Puryear noon at 10 o'clock. : | " he burglars f to spend the day elimbing the smooth » . won't have them and they don’t need | New York ‘Herald’ in criticism of | Receiver of Rogers:& King and Jobn| | ‘The Cincinnati and New Orleans tien pri of hie wife | G. R. ac ine Co. to apply to the Repablicans, We|theDinglay tariff, <Ot course is is] Bomwes& Son. __—dS6tt | Faoket Co. have deciled to send only| will would be continued for the Fe} mountain c> DAVIS Manufacturers and Dealers in "1 ve we il c] 5 y heey’ M4 f the « = ae ' won't have you, gentlemen; you are|atural Mr. Wilson should desie to Hickory Stove Wood. i Te OS a ret Ste? | Delighigl to be ria ot the wunusaiea |e Ine Tenn Steam Engines, Boilers parlatias vindicate himself if possible by heap-| _ For nice stove wood telephore 29.|There is hardly husiness for one| ‘ count ehee® | gee something diferent from tieeser. | TIN, SLAYE AND IRON ROOFER : y ae Spe goiccobinw log ine beactwieaniey 82 per loud. ag tt. Tboat a week. While « number of| {!'® |. “Me survived hix step- Hnsting level lands.” ‘The rock is t ! ") House’Fronts, Mill Machinery Tux scare in banking circles be-|and its authors. In a recent letter 10 River Sroxe axp Riv Co. | points they reach in the South are all | -."” i of Great Brite Tonty one for veores of miles, and is al- 129 South Third Street. , ee na i generally h ‘ xins to subside as a better under! ye devotes himself largely to a crti- night p nuinbet, ass vobraered and | betiesed ae the corpse ler ing that ietcioee lies level et ihe And Tol rews, Brass standing of the effect of the recent] cism of tLe specific duty as opposed BAR OS Fake TET Seat Bt0e Yee ; ‘ tance of the | plain, It is said that the Indians hat sod Tron Filings, Casting i seid hesnes : werefto take it to them, TheSunshine | ; consort « queen (tha of all kinds. appellate decisions is gaived, There} to the ad valorem duty of the Ding- Lee Gittinceth tklatceak fee asl sooner’ ween (he i as a council rock, and that many of ; i which indicates that students of the} istic of the McKinley law. In his The Louisville and Evansville ones hk wove or under | Geologists my that this ix one of the f. tienk aie a ‘ : y round), It ix pr tiupinedh aaa ‘ " ee are gaining confidence either| argument he does not hesitate to Line Co, sold the sternwheel steam: ion upon which Victoria haa | ECoks of @ mountain range that once 4 hat the supreme court will rev A P. D. SI Y in T ), | ever been cted rit HAS) wos in existence in this part of the ; will reverse] stoop to a misrepresentation of the Bra aaa fa Couielo.Thaeiag | croc been nenpectl of bel eoncaraed | Pon } SALE, LAWHEAD & Co. cal gan ee eens urglary. | put what shall they say of Mock City miic cang’* All kinds of furviturt repaired and apaereaie Be Prop: | custom house officials, as if the right he was a‘‘lone fist ” on that ; erty for taxation, which would, of | of the 1 . ‘lone fisherman’? on that] press the traveler over 1 ; people to be taxed according “classick creek,"” and now | that had fash for therselve course, be ruinous. This would be/ig value of what theylare able to Sound Lungs names most | roivent Hannas ia the prevalence of | moundlike structures that are th upholstered and revarished at reas. q double texation, since the depositor] .onsume should be made subordi ; : ; He Oe ce cee inet Sen Leecibuanes OF AWA amok la, In all the lates}onable prices, Paintig and repair pies aes om: ace: 8 Oe consume should be made subordinate] “Pare kept sound and weak lungs It is generally believed by the] SI and weird os any found im the oping hills, the od in. | designs and colors. They're in now | work on buggies a specialty, — Will pporedly pays taxes on] to the ease, the ignorance, the ineffi-] g Me male strong by Dx. Betts ® |river individuals aronud this ports! sry. fron the tel, as they | cuaint disorder over several acres «4 | Feady for your inspection, call for and deliveework free of these, ciency of such officials,” and he [Salar ae an br gle sicientifie & | and was also published several weeks | o¢ jniIes to the w« mpprery (ogi oauy in size from the small biocks the Finest line of charge. Tux Hon. Jerry Simpson, of Kan-| proceeds to speak to this as it it] $ *Mcacy in all lung affections, ago (9 PURGAy, UeDEL 18 the hittle} surprising, and few are aware of their fF ® husbel sana 16: be equal Pict M . “A year ago T had a» lony No, oxiste ie at s8e8 a the huts of sas, he of sockless fame, rose to a] Were the sole argument advanced in secede ad ea Cuban filibuster Thi litte bets Pe aie a Pe as heat eanier |e ee ouldings ; zs 1 question of privilege in the House of | bebalf of the specific duty. No one a ape et was formerly owned here by Broadfoot | parall Fool ty berger timate ee up. Bi Cl Dil par acre ew ain Brox, who were aleo hes builders, | Western end. ix 3,000 their sides, One of the illusions of the'r| Have you seen the latest ? arence am prings, Ky, Re4kah ti saatein, ond 12 position is the that they have ollie Representatives the other day and knows better than Mr. Wilson that gave the speaker a scathing rebuke} this argument is not that on which for having failed to appoint the com-{the specific duty is chiefly based. mittees. Efforts were made from the| Mr. Wilson has deliberately taken as floor to call him to order, but Mr.|the principal argument against ad Reed calmly permitted him to pro-| valorem duties one of the most insig- and sold her to parties in New Or- leans, But as to her being a filibus- ter itis without a doubt an error, as the little John Orm No, 1 sunk at OR. BELL’S PINE-TAR- HONEY the spring of 1893. She was owned Gouldshow, opposite New Orleans in| ' finds that he is all the time getting fure the vegetation of the lower egions as he goes west, until he has ta the fooghills of the Rockies, s section was e time the at ¢ ancient dropped down’ from the sky and have armed from ! course of ‘Twenty cast, in the edge of this eonnty (Dick- insou), are a similar series of rocks vet on tha tops of hills, ‘The hills are t! tallest in the vieinity the 1 ngt been A YARD OF FACES. Prices Reasonable for GOOD work, L, P, BALTHASAR, 423 B'way. Under Parmer House BURNETT & DALLAY’aducah, Ky Aorney-at-Law fsvillo Trust Building, ceed and heard him through without] nificant, and he expounds is a certain specific for coughs, at the time by B.D. Wood & Sons, ; climbs them It fs pass enlen upon it it colds, sore throat, bronchitis, asthe @ COM dealers. ‘The John Orm No. 2,| >! fren bastts (ult are not connected | od on the tops the hin hour any indication of feeling, Then he/ and sguerett me) ei Sia hoopla cree le eathe & | Soother tag which was also built by| “it any other depressions on the | jiv) 0” (he tone te E. THALMU pigsty ana g arose and in a quiet manner stated/were the only argument advanced. arr tent Wa tonne Atal % | Broadfoot Bros. at this place, was med asaone (hee: 650 $0 1c accake * ELLER, Faluha been th® | cures of these rocks are the depressions Bine Récts andithees Mosnrs, his reasons, the chief being his non|The chiet objection against ‘the ad acquaintance with the 140 new mem- | valorum duty is the fact that it opens , and by the fo d speech gave\Mr, Simpson] uation. It w known that high-class ~ , of his mild| wide the door to fraud by undue val-| por Sale by = Wi purchased by the United States gov- ernment in 1847 and her name changed to Gen. Comstock, She is Coblehlaeger & J now at work for the government in sod , sthe Missouri river, Paduenk, My. awe-inspiring for the Indians and source of interest to the white n So strange are they that it almost seq that they must. have been the work if great drop soft mass of ir impress.—St, that are found in thi of rain had fall molten slag and le Louis Globe-Demoer Made to Order.

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