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2 at some points, That a firm should) parture for South Africa to enter ly also evinces.a strong | upon his duties as High Commissioner of Great Britain in South Africa, THE PADUCAH afternoon DAILY SUN, = linvest so he except Published every contidence in the future of busivess, Sunday, by A few more firms doing business like] speaking of the British soldiers THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, | that and we shall think the good|Iately sent to that section, INCORPORATED.» times are really here, said; ‘They are to represent to Sir Ne eee P.M. Fasten Puestoenr Alfred Milner British power in South Mn. McKtxuev is said to have de-| 4: R ouirn Mana! 4 | Africa, They are the guarantee to We Pan THR cided to make a wedding present 0) hin and to our colonists, to the loyal MAwacine Ei DIRKCTORS ULM, Fisher, J.R. Smith, R.W. Clements, J.B. Williamson J. J. Dorian oe @ young press agent named Loomis | at Canton, in the CoM) the country is determined to maintain mission as minister to Venezuela. It) itg power in those quarters, and that President! it will back its High Commissioner with the power of the British Em- nen who support British rule, that shape of a THE DAILY SUN coming to the ears of the that Loomis wished to marry but did @.)) give spectal attention to ALL focal hap nings of interest in Padueab and vicinity, | no el that he could afford to do so Fo 4 Bntnes ot lanarent im Padnesd od, Vein ig | Hot feel that he could pire.” {t is not surprising that ¢ will permit without Te 1g wing to financial steaits, and know- 8 fully as sp: einubiee these words should have evoked re ex: pa nd deserts, the President came to his relief in this No doubt he had been slated long before. 1 formed to 1HE WEEKLY SY Ix devoted to the fntere fous, nd will atall Gn Rereaining, wh fo all potiseal uta : Pines and wachings of the National Kept ean party a ui CORRESPONDENCE. A special feature of the weekly Tae ~UN will be Its Correspondence ment, in Which it hopes to repre every locality within Ure limits of 10s cl — jing his worth, ability pressions of considerable interest as protending war between the Trans- vaal and England. Should England make demands on the Transvaal which President Kruger does not consider reasonable we m: in the light of recent Ger- many to take a hand. | way A cor e mstruct street railroads in Paris at a cost of $40,000,000,the fares to be limited to two and four cents, and at the end of thirty-five years the plant is to belong abso- Tron has bes events expect Wirn the keen remembrance which and equipment ; : Greece cherishes of the oppression lutely to the city. American cap- italists do not realize what a ‘sna she has suffered at the hands of the Moslem tyrants, 1t is not surprising to rls as her oppor- Sultan a drubbing and release from his domin- applicatio binghehtad they have in the franchises so freely granted them by our municipalities. few Office, Standard Block, 115 North Fourth street Daily, per annum... Daily, Six months Daily, One month, . Daily, per week. she should desire at this time im- prove what she re the American cities that a majority of There are realize anything from the franckises granted. sound tunity to give 40 ++ 10 cents ion as mach as possible of the Greek Weekly, per annum in ad- Sreakixe of the probable action of] territory now domioated by him. vance siseeeeeeeess 1,00 /the Democrats on the tariff bill Sen-] With the war fever at as high a Specimen copies free ator Jones, of Arkansas, sail: ‘It| pitchas it is and the Greek and is our purpose to debate the bill {Turkish armies in such close proxim- WED) thoroughly and completely, so as to] ity as they are on the Greek and | show up the inconsistences and lack | Macedonian frontier, it will be mat- TO SUBSCRIBERS. The Sun is this week reorganizing its carrier service, and it is possible some confusion may result. Failure to receive the paper, or any discour- tesy on the part of carriers should be promptly reported to the business ollice. nd ter for wonder if they do not come The has taken pla of uniformity of rates in the bill, then to allow the bill to together very soon. irregular vided there are votes enough to it, We shall in all probability offer] a powerful stimulant to a movement amendments making the bill conform] by the armies proper. The of as of fairness and uniform-| the Greek independence, which broke to say that/out_in 1821 was precipitated by just pass, pro- e will be fighting ths pass war to our id ity. Iam not prepare we shall offer any amendment pro- | such firy and uncontrollable patriots | viding for the free coinage of silver, as those who the other day crossed A recent beautiful art production the frontier and attacked the Turks. isa landscape painting with moon-/ light effects produced by luminous | paints. The effect is said to be start- lingly beautiful and the possibilities | of development great. but so far as I am concerned I should |think that our party would support | If th amendments looking to the suppres-] conflict it will be surprising. far as that can] titude of the Powers : and more uncertain, and it does ydo not again pr vipitate the ‘The at- more bes sion of the trusts so nes be done in a tariff bil at this time look as if it were possible the hold longer. within Tne difficulty of overtaking and v4 much “concert” can It is possibility, moreover, that a A scientist has discovered that it out 5 8 zh a} takes 5,000 honey bees to weigh a] 0 oA pound. When, however, the belli-| cose little fe!low unloads his business | end in the cuticle of a meddlesome son of Adam one of him is thought to weigh about 5,000 pounds. correcting an error once started is 3 the ra report'recently sent out from London by a correspondent that the of the May- flower had returned to this London custodians. country tween Turdey and Greece de- of in which the Mohammedan, of w! there are, in Europe, Asia rica, fully 200,000,000, will be gainst the Christian and which all of 4 may “log” book velop into a great war of religions, been om Af- are country by the j Hardly a newspaper in this failed to give publicity to the report, and Is the last decade twelve war vessels, not counting smaller craft, such as torpedo boats and revenue cutters, have been added to our navy, | ered that no such log is _in existence all of high class. ‘The fastest ves- | and that in fact sel of our navy navy is the Cruiser/ able to determine which one of seve Minneapolis, with a record os (wenty-| al “Mayflowers’’ employed to three knots. | bring the Pilgrims to this country rayed and a large majority gave it editorial will involve almost Europe. mention. It has now been discov- the Mohammedan faith, and stranger historians are un- things than that suggested have hap- pened, Tue insistence of the ‘-Register’’ The relic that is to be returned 1s the} that the Suw shall give the law au- manuscript history of the colony for} thorizing the publication of the tax twentyteight years, written by Gov- | ist shows its usual apprec ernor Bradford, its second governor, a far more valuable Tue famous dog ‘*Owney,’’ who has for several years traveled over the country as the special protege of the railway mail clerks, is about to have his career cut short through the ruthless superin- ation of the not asserted there was any such law, and the Her- n task of removing the haze th obscures the vision of the ‘*Register.’’ fitness of things. The Sun has document than would be the log book. has not undertaken intervention of a tendent of the mails,who has forbid- den him the privileges of the mail| ¢ cars, tf Accuicaco man has perfected a pneumatic motor controller by which | consolidating pension offices he is able to regulate the speed of an | ducing their number about one-half electric motor on a printing press so |is likely that it will make any desired number| McKinley. ‘This step, which was in of revolutions from 6 to 160 per min-! reality nothing more than an effort to ute. The great and practically the | curtail th only drawback to the electric motor| President and to secure an import. has been the difficulty of regulating |ant office at’ the home of Secretary its speed | Francis, was heralded as one that $100, pensions Tu by eveland just at the close of lis ad- inistration, at the of Francis, of the interior, order made President The Sun does not know and has not Suggestion of fenough Interest in the ther the such a publication as wasn nk question to Secretary i i ascertain wl law requires and re- ade or not, especially since ia no case does One be led to believe by the “I to be resciuded by President the city lose anything, would gister’s”’ continual attacks on the Sun that the atronage o! p Inco ig patronage of the incoming | isiter had simply of its own motioa published the tax list as many times bill »w we wish to say once for as it saw fit and then sent in for it, A comprneé is said to have formed of all the opposing element in the Senate to defeat the Republi- the committees, would save the 000. Evans government of statement been 4 all: ‘The publication was ordered by Commissioner ‘ : the collector and the mayor, just as by has made a any other advertising is ordered by which he shows that so far from the man who wants it, It was pub- can organization of ing the department $100,000 They are said to have decided to in- I in {the it will lished just as often than ordered. It mattered not then to the the is. If the collector and mayor order and no oftener disbursment of the | actually cost it $200,000 per annum more than under the old arra The President is said to ha vensions, sist on giving the Republicans but I thirty of the seventy vacancies. Here is where Republican Senator frow | i 7 Oregon would | this state and one from Oregon would) | ine satistled of the unwiedom of come in handy. | j the step and to eae his Ware the Democracy has been mind JoFesajnd tbe“orde ety felicitating itself on its great victories ,gaté at which it is to take effect, in some of the municipal elections iy/ tember next. which local issues predominated, | there was a state election in Rholle/ punter made an Island in which the national issu} votes at Frankfort. or now Sen what law meat, ve a publication in the Suy that the city| is not responsible for, they @ per- to satisfy the sonally goon enoug! ion was made |si nt the bill pre- sented as\directed by the city officials Sun} The public to order and There thaxesponsibility of the Does, the directed by qb advertiser to make out | Nonopy seriously believes that Dr tempt he whole story to buy | ends. “Register,’? when were prominent and the Democracy| i, about as unreasonable a one as was) its bill ina (certaia name stop and|*tripe run down the center, and | th Is of ner und open for : 1 i j e i he e his wa: weeds followed by a yh settleme $y want cas! or -~ proper manner carried just one town in the entife! over heard and impresses one as{make inquiry\as to who is the pro-|{!!* ah wg i" me J Fis ba | settlement But f anf he e nsat T could get land on these terms, I 4 tee % ing forl.. 4 a made wholly of silk. In 1868 ar | their lands, and so the land lies on their . : pean Tarte, state When you are looking ft */ simply atrick to briag the Doctor| per paymaster The whole matter] manufacturer in this country conceived | b could myself get 600 families in eit straws just take account of this gue. | into guch ill repute as to compel his| when sifted ayrounts simply to this: of having is name printed on | “Now, mupposing, the state of Mary- [ft hous, ciao, Clurinnatl, Pitts ——————E=_ 71 . fa k ribbon, whieh had hitherto iw Il set th | rolling and y | Oa or jadelphia, who were rained ‘A Kansas congressman is authori-| Withdrawal from the race, It im-|The Sus has the city printing and also the ahape of the | the following capertment gan’ gy, [on farma in, Europe, and who would ty for the statement that atown built | Presses one with a high regard for) the Register’) has not, Any injury at first done in black, [(the state) buy what lands she ean, |#ully exchange the city for a eountry | ‘ dd € ntually ve how & can, w Hv . . use, © ey ¢ got he Means to ee on the site of an old Indian village is | the character of the men who are) the ‘R oad can inflict on the Sun eihedbe pennies Abts n. Let her colontae thene | ‘ii ther them until t : nbossed work anc coats | tyure as she can, Let her colonize these | #2 them, hem until thes never visited by cyclones and that) ™0 en and earth to compass|by innuendo Amay redound to its} (1 arms. ‘Then the name was woven {lands with agricultural ete not on their feet, All the ehurity in the cyclone insurance can be had on| his det {The gallant fight he has | benefit, ‘Th¢ Sux has done just as] 'n1o the ribbon insteagot being printed, | trom Europe, but right here from je ada l cdlae de aah ela j . anise: i 5 ii testeialt? ns uae var any of these ribbons are still in use | own altimore for instanc Oy SOP onary reet cleaning, puly property in such towns for one-third | ade against organized opposition | the Heglatey’’ of soy other bosiaess| |, cx senaive goods, Woven ribbon ie |etate fund in Baitirioes, 100 fucsillen, He works, ice cutting, etc., as tem the cost in other places, It is pre- | deserves a better result, If the re-| concern would have done in like cit-} very valuable as a trade-mark, since it | wore or less, who are actually depend. | POTATY relief, will be only temporary sumed some subtle instinct must have | P2tt is true, which came out from! cumstances, /but. The ‘Register’’| i” impossible to duplicate it in smal | ing on charity for a living. Give each Ha ag ty and want will e tint te Fra ada 4 any capi quantities, family 100 acre or less. fd | Cx AR EROmey altimore Ameri- taught the wild man of the plains | Frankfort a day or so since, that the is welcome any capital ft can make} "T1868 the first ribbon fe ae wan (toea 6 Lisien s a re . oe a where to erect his wigwam to gaio five bolters that have been faithful to out of it. established in this country by aman | stock and agric implements to - semen 2 : sterrible scourge, | Boyle thus far have given assurances ———$——— named Wieke, who established a small | cultivate these tenaeuan Sauce for Game, exemption from the terrible scourge. 8 an A PROVISION TRAIL tantace ‘ha Wes aie Hy scan lesed foe the leat ven ‘Vaschool in|, Take two cups of milk, one cup of to the opposition that they are pre operated by two Swiss, The demand | or for each color them alse med. | dried bread crumbs, one-quarter of an Wasuinaton lawyers are sald to | pared to vote for Martin, they de- Captuvcal by Insurgents After a] !2" the ribbon increased, and in 1 jeine and medica ndance for the | 0hlom two tablespoonfuls of butter and place avery low estimate on Mr.| serve and will surely receive. th Sauane . the profits were so good that first year, and appoint a special agent | Balt 4 teaspoonful each of salt and pep rm aliant Fight, ry Ww f © 1 attend to th ‘ « y pread in a warm oven, Bryan's knowledge of law andl his hearty condemuation of every goo. | # ht facto as mas Ae as i ; t f t fg aie Sis ihe Lead dn fee * naw ™ en, li sAnhin am | special Ie ai Alenals ,| Swiss weavers especially roceeds ¢ farm work the second > rather coarse crumbs, ability as an advocate since his ap-| Republican in the state who places ‘ si ee est di ‘ h t0 the} Only two whlths of whet ie ti veur free, and th © them a good | Sift then and put the fine erumbs which pearance before the supreme court «| the good of his party above the per=| from Il Bio a a Harris “Londres” ribbons were then mart, Let each family begin to pay [Come through the sieve on to boll with = t oORMy? r | 55 8 oO the effec ual HM) Iss7 there were more ribbons used in | back to the state the third 80 ae mp ding the onion, and boil 15 few days ago. In fact “Billy” | sonal ambitions and animosities of courier arrived in that city yesterday | proportion to the total number of cigars nount to be stipulated atter fminutes, then skim out the onion aud would have made a great deal better! any man. They should and prob-| from Sabonilla Heights, Mata nufactured in this country than in considerat per acre per | “ld one tablespoonful of butter and the . Fry the coarse crumbs until Province, with the report of a fight there Friday between the forces | ‘ impression there had he spent l€ss/ ably will eyery one be relegated to time on the street corners and mare) private life for the remainder of their not} The Sultan is the recognized head of | Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Packe Line. Owned and Operated by th: fore the e; and were 8 of the Spanish troops, cured after only half an The rear guard of hour's fighting. porate the detachment attacked the Cubans | ‘Tennessee and Ohio River ‘Transpor- as they retreated with their booty and tation Co. , INCORPORATED male a fierce attempt to recover the wagons, but, after half an hour's fighting, which caused them a loss of fifty-nine men, they withdrew. The advance guard of the Spaniards did not seem to desire an engagement, as they stood aloof almgst entirely. Whether it was from cowardice or a feeling of friendliness for the insur- gents could not be learned. ‘The in- surgents lost twenty men, and se- cured a valuable train, which sup- plies the Spaniards will miss at Ma- tanzas, | Reports from Mantanzas indicate | that trouble is impending there, not only on account of the short rations issued to the soldiers and the scant provisions for the thousands of refu- gees brought in there, but also on ac- | Paducah and Cairo Steamer DI eee ei tl, FOWLER, Supt Do You Want a Bargain InCarpets ? _— Memphis, New Orleans & Cincinnati Packet Company, If you de we areprepared to give you the chance a lifetime. Dur ing the week bagivning April 12th we will offer some great bargains in Carpets count of the paper money issued to} the troops. One compsny openly} refused last week to accept this| » | These prices are made to more paper money, and they were all ar ave Merny ey [thoroughly introduce this depart rested and placed in the barracks | Turslay aud Hriaay. (paagtne Padueam ever’ | ont ty the city trade. Prices and prison, That evening the troops re-| Now Orleans every Thursiay, parsing Pade | ayalities guaranteed as represented helled, battered down the door of the | «4 sfeny Suudiay nAv, wier See these prices. prison and released their comrades, | sivut_ Paducan, Ky sup cineannais.| roll earpe ’ a: the Spanish officers being powerless | === One roll arpet worth 16 2-3¢ for to stop the rioting. These reports }nouptriie dity On ourtodds Is bene 2 1-2 have é me to the palace bere, and| § © machinery is very One roll carpet worth 22 1 " the officials have suppressed them as that used f 1Sc. much possible. It is known, how- f f the firm One roll Union earpet worth 30¢ ever, that Mantanzas is not the only Hive te for ac; place infected with this spirit of ma- aa Oat ee One roll Union carpet worth 35¢ tiny, as there is scarcely any large Pepi mor 26 3 tison town onthe whole island] cre, A woman avenienge @ Oro tees ea caee wets ae rioting was not 4 Jing| table mat of 4 ribbons,and it |. fF 33¢} more or less during the past month. | f $ H wn made by | One roll Union carpet worth 37 1-2 Col. Rodriguez defeated « Spanish | mar rasacom | for 29 1-26; ol detachment in the southwestern part | | t fbaparsppbestey Proseirhetns Four rolls all wool filled carpet of Havana province, near Pilanos, | : wee _ mply extra quality, worth soe, for 3¢ r the needlework and time expended [Two rolls all wool, extra aturday afternoon, with a loss of | [OF UNS Yen 102 killed and wounded of the Span. " worth 65¢ for 49¢ ish forces, among them being Major) SCREWS SUPPLANTING PADDLES | 5¢Ven Tolls carpet, Ty Jose DeMatra and three other offi: | gocan « eee Wool, W f cers. The Spaniards attacked the| Meeavacd a4 Math | west ( insurgents in their camp, hoping to] A serew, worked by a high-speed [84 pric surprise them, which they dil do to « ple or multiple expansion en ee, but Col. Rodriguez | indoubtedly the best meat q . his troops fairly idolize him, Throw. | feet in a deep-sea trade, but for sh * pays. i AES: ing f at their head, he shouted | oer niite, for as © provelling 1 oP riled ipl e gement to them and led a hia Wisal i bec datarior: | At pekenPih sei e directly into the midst of the) 4, while its action is quicker | ‘Taffeta $ c sh troops r and stopping the } 1} Callat ‘ The Spaniards had formed a hol-| « elers can back on w straight low square to resist the charge, but|eourse, whieh cannot be accomplished t broke through this, | by @ serew steamer, M ver, a side | The Spaniards then rallied and made | Wheeler does not sug at the stern wher fierce “to capture or kill pis Pada yore a mpor = Rodriguez and Maj. 1 his chief | jiahle to be disabled by 1 act IE, Ff of staff The fightin; 1 these I heueke . two was exceedingly fierce, the in| ¢ hiseonh hee ‘ pis surgents defen heir officers with | 1 This ie not an w pe the utmost bravery. Both the horses of the officers were hamstrung and) -\s regar — disabled, Stout Spanish soldiers} wheel m0 seized Rodriguez from behind and | jisster rig raph endeavored to pinion his arms, while | ne eee Ouee igre another wade a thrust for his he la te rf with a bayonet. easier Phe ahs soldier, seeing—bia ‘oodtotthoesees woe IAGACE TOM) AStore rushed forward to Hb. but did not escape himself, as the] The ¢ loyal Mail Steamship 5 BROADWAY. bayonet penetrated his breast and he | °°" ' i the last re fell to tue ground crying, Viva] Se" ! umber of screw steas _ Cuba Libre. The sight of this} [!™ ® a Anon | & seemed to infuse new life into the} Ried engine haat e _ insurgents, and they made a life and|?rou? Port {hat they Mad never lost » C,alt | louse death charge upon their opponents, | fact in — c everything before them. | rhea success is LOUISVILLE, KY. The Spaniards fled, and were pur-| {that time their J rs, Via: the Cassier'’s Mag block nouse near Guirada Melena. They left 102 soldiers ov the field wounded and killed, the Cu- ban loss being fifty-seven, A Ja quantity of arms was found on the field, which the insurgents sccured sued to th Ameri day, an Play $3.00 to $5.p0 per Rooms only $1.00 and upwatds, A. R. COOPER, Manager. {Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. Important Notice, All person’ knowing themselves in- |"! debted to the firms of Rogers & King | gy, and John Rogers & Son are hereby | ¢¢ warned to call and settle the same at} y rh the colu 1 journal to once at my ollice, » TIP SOT « i : , Mice Am -German “Na H |Fourth street, aod thereby save t« reasit ; dig laine themselves costs,/ as L will be forced United © id to proceed by law to collect same, | {ution esint in all the large sities o (Wm, Thompson, unless bial snug a! les a the country Shoemaker. Ep IL Pomyear, charita other means « SIXME Mt —_" Receiver of Rogers King and John] of » f distre verthe- | Men's 1 " i solee ao to Rogers & Son, dIGU / less, the number of tt Won d half soles 50 depending on charity Women’s turned poles 750. Chil CIGAR RIBBONS. this state of affairs be im dren's half sales ge to se. Invisi Le and if so, how? At least 50 per cent le patches 10 to 1b0. are Quite am Impoge | of the immigrants coming to this coun untry. try were reared in agricultural distriet A ° One New York firm alone tana ont | in Burope, but iug at New Ye When in Metropolis average of more thaa. $200, | Ba adelphin, New Orleans, et aie 4 f r ribbons and ow these | they think no more of farmi fe, to mr aia anaur & hi Until 186 a the r ed, t they setth S / ws originated in Cuba, ‘The , even at home here, has the [Cor. 4th and Ferty Sts $1.00 pateiotism impelled him to turn, It is from the country to national colors of red and | he city, when the reverse should be the ow, and at the s p time these two | «parate or in combination, are vh is hardly a state in the union nd des | the favorites. The first ribbons ch has not its (he f areas spa abde . ” made in Barcelona and were the y the ¢ i vd man rving and dep Be On oe y wd rich crimson-scarlet. known as the it of the agricultural laborer, | ving hese) and tte temptations Viguro, the vivid yellow of the Cubanas | Not & state in the union but is trying |W be producers, and ix Ml i Part . and the red and yellow of > in « ete within ita citizens, They would be living where Es ’ God intended them to live-—on the hind panola eds of large land first domestic ribbons made were in Georgia, Flor Louisiana, | Vulch was created for their use. ‘The { cotton, of a pale yellow with a brown ama und other states, who have |*ttte would not lose a nickel by @ scheme of this kind, if it were seasoning. brawn jn the of the butte whieh should be very hot before they ear, as rent for land shall becom when the rly of the ar, and since then the bun- n year Hing of cigars has st n favor of the syste iny othe: mainde ily decreased the ‘prog of packing 25 or colonists, All the new spring styles and shapes of Men's and Womeiti’s high and low cut > SHOES —& ¢H. DIEHL & SONS Prices4+he Lowest. Goods the Best. : SEE THIS NEW STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY AAD Ae eG aneeeteened P.F. LALLY } —IS HBADQUARTERS FOR—- Holiday Groceries, Fruit Cake Materials, Apples and Oranges, Fresh Canned Goods, &c. HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. VVVVVOECVB WeEVTVVVVEVESVUVUTVA poids me Cor, 9th and ua! bel AW. GEIR, BiaskSMITH Alu Horse Suoer, APPRECTATE TRA WILL YOUR CITIZENS’ he SAVINGS ae Sieam OS aunty 2264Mroadway, Paducah, Ky y J, W. YOUNG'& SON, Capital and Surplus, $170,000.00 Proprietors, BROADWAY, TELEPHONE 2 Give us your laundry jf -y6 first « work and 106 Open from # a. m. toa p. m. |On Sat- a arday nights from 7 to 8. y nigl want f prompt very Interest Paid on Time Deposits cows CITY SGAVENGER OFFICERS. Jas. A. Rupy } W. FP, Paxron k. Ruby Asati ashier | |, Jas Coleman #3 Pe wi, Telephone 118, Fe Raatarrai, W. . Baxt Res. 821 Campbell. R. Rupy ipt and cargful attepefon given o cleaning vaulté water closets, Ac, Thirteen years expesiehce in the work. Calls from any part of the city @ns- wered at any tim to 11 o'clock p. m. —————— from 6 o'clock ayy Thousands of Homes , , Are being Heated by Front Rank FURNACES, Johnson Foundry and Machine Co, Manufacturers and eaters in ns Te eas Steam Engines, Boilers, House'Fronts, Mill Machinery | | 129 South Third Street | | And Tobacco SurewS, Brass | Wal = an er! SALE, Lawicto & Co. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP" |Panvcan, ee We're always the first to show our 728 Sy Third Sareet, FALL STYLES All kinds of /furniptte repatred 2 upholstered andes ur A at re 7 Mm al lates | onable prices: inting and rept designs and colors. ‘Thos cw work on buggies a specinity, Will ready for youf inspection call for and deliver woik/free of Finest line uf charge, Picture Mouldings — In the City. Clarence Dallam Have you seen the latest? Formerly 6t A YARD OF FACES. / : BURY LTY & DALAM, Padnghh, Ky. Prices Reasonable for GQOD work, LP, BALTHASAR, = _~_—=Ctortey-at-Law me oF : ‘ ado Vincenta, who had 500 "| J with his books when attempting to | days trope, end fuecaa tak ee 50 in a box without ribbons; but ao} “This scheme is simple, and it may | 2% added. Stir over a hot fire two practice at Jacksonville in his —_————— } fiom’ Gea" Larvae a great has been the increase in t be considered visionary, but Thave seen | minutes, Leing careful not to bur ounger days. | Iris natural that when 9 bigh\ Commanded by Maj- Boas. hg] lee of claars made, new ove it worked, Cover the breasts of the game or fow ¥ state official uses strong language |. y Maj, Reas, The that the ribbon business has family, now almost starving, | With the nd pour the sauce around — f ds were passing along, sup- id ita | no work, no home, nothing but distresy | tem. St. Louis Republic. ‘Two principal members of a large | with reference to the felations of this! porting a large convoy of provisions, | own a watchin ma oil sides, ot Sedaore ‘ - ‘ * § v ninth ne Shere Ww Wives Are Wanted, St. Loais shoe firm have just placed | country with another more than ordi-|going toward Matanzas, when the} ‘The raw silk for the ribbons is im- | selves owners of their own homes, pro- Chaitte Te oe ms Po mn Bert, is ammun revival in the\shoe factorjs| Alfred Milner, on the eve of his ce | and arms, These were cut off Btates ribbons are sold in Canada in dueing all the orders with eastern shoe manufac: | nary significance shall be attached to] Cubans broke through the enter col-] Ported direst from J pan nd China, | ducin jpeoegearios of lis, hey | trying. te have the Keach government 3 - umn wilh a dash, n ore 94 styles of cigar ribbons | will be away from tho tr the sick> | alleviate the lot of settlers 8 col .. turers for shoes to the value of near-|them, Mr, Goschen, First Lord of] not of te loadel” wage | made, varying in width from one-eighth | nes and vicisitures of ety life. They | Suicy hy exgottingewiven to thems, This ely two million dollarg, That means) the Admiralty ata banquet to Sir! y large supply of of an inch to an inchandahalf, United | could have their churches, their schools, | js the revival of a plan in which both their innocent and healthy amusements, | france and England we neces Pigland were unsuccessful thelr school entertainments, and, after ty the last two centuries,—-N, ¥. World 423 B'way, Under Panatex House were py Pyda Lovisvitie rideitiy and Casuattydro, shiny tiles, Vist. Pellty Peusbalnd 8, V, Gb, tabi tlt Acaytance Sucigt)s \ uninphteyfie Tha Ve Mule 6 panna Angas Siret Rallwaf Coy (Crngaban W "ter GF fefh-(ir National Bypk, Hon. Henry buruett Mensrs, Quighe Ma) Phew He Mose St E, THALMUELLE « Fine Boots a: Sh J Nake pone | Repainege al kings neatly gon f neatly dono ay Rock way, Bottom’: ¢ ” es, Give,

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