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SU Easter Sunda Tht Pi DUCA DAILY IN, a unrestrained mirth as is exhibited by | any sucking dove how that the tariff | tration ine. Pablished every afternoon, except! the thousands there gathered, of all]is the main issue, and the only issue) iii, (lures ha ree tae ee oe Sunday, by ages, sizes and complexions, is sel-|in congress and the press,” and it| ie wee ee ar ets § y, and such a scene of| free trade can roar you as gently aslagain under a Republican admivis- | Evansville, Paduoah and Cairo Packet. | INCORPORATED.1 grass’ signs are removed and they | save only the men who went last year call 13 i tinceaentcias | f have their own wil everything. to Indianapolis and supported Palmer : Vivie Pu : a —__ and Buckner, are trying to betray a Mreran| Chtee Cenk Rexex, of the state he! “| As the failures in January last were All the new sprig styles and shapes of $ .P. HoDoR.. nw. ANGE ROHUR| 42 iccct. tins beer elven a leave their low tariff principles, for which}ine fargest on record for cay sinee Men’s and Won I rte janacron department, has been given a they have all boon stamping and rav-| month tue lroreree cen eee oe’ | mvanavitie abd Paducah Paekete (Dally axcer smen’s high and low cut *.M. Fisher, J.R. Smith, R.W, Clements, J.-E. }of absence for one month with the} ’ e provement in February, Sunday | Williamson J.J. Dorian et ae chee {ing for the past twenty years, and |and particularly 1a March, isthe more |S» ‘ony w. Hopxnies | wits y — — hing that at the end of thet nou more loudly than Bryan bim-| tiking.—American Eronomist eihepelainten ifeniciialins => SH oO ES will be s ‘seded, iT is) 9 M Pu ) Packet Line (Datly except HE DAILY SUN uly lind tak Ns WS) self.” ‘Vhs may be putting it a : Aes ie ove of the offices around “whtoh ‘MF, little strongly ‘hut, thet at. hear, | BRUTAL SPANISH GULRILLAS, We? Row ua, Interest Cleveland stretched his protecting | — pt CS Do You Want a Bargain —at many of tae Democratic statesmen cabs arms in extending the of | desire to see the Dingley bill enacted |/"8Ursents Put to the Machete In Carpets ? t wed to she tate é is, sak (Case h tsb, baad feathed to 0B there isnot a particle of dob. in Papket Company, ly batiol Of a Lifeline. Duke with ata Bee ect edcrilacciaa's, ebcrex | TU Rape fall Well they cannot: de-| ,X Special dpatauite Sis | Globe] the weekaginning April 12th 310 Broadway. mye “ - Cleve nate aoases feat it Mad they can safely meke Democrat”? from Key West, F [we will offer some great bargains in ; f the i: the removal of some Ot! sremeetve aolkd with thet: vonstita-|"*Y3' sacs advices rel . t Prices the Lowest enis, whom they bive educaied io ‘he|fouso XH. Bettaion Car ets ‘ SORRESPONUENCE. —— «Bett : : Patani st the weekly eaition of SUAIN bas apparently come to the|free trade theory and at the same) hear Union, sen Goods the Best. Tn Neits orrespandenr, Piatt conclusion that she cannot crush the time ran no risk of perpecnating the] Finees Yesielday win a frou ire made to more ality within the Himts of 1 clCC } rebellion and is avout to withdraw ait] existing ff, whose blighiing in| (0 # isision, theo. o / e this depart SEE THIS ADVERTISING troops f:om the interior, and confine | fluence they have witnessed during] +pye Ssantards were Wn . | tedeoh hl dhe: aes herself to the seaporis, playing aa eo Nile al A veiy few ot] tion near ite nem 1 ald thane ¢ ab eat Rates of advertising will be made known on | | , a W's : kw. Wis See these priges ‘Omes, Sundard Biock, 1 North Fourth {on the woild, Such ac.ion Biers ral Moelle and the chances are| fight was a hot one io 4 our, | yj street. | a ie Spaniards using the dotidin .s ‘ new life and new blood to the insu®-| the example they set will prove cons : ~~ REER & 1 cgtpet worth 22 1-26 f = = on the planiation defen ¢ i ' Daily, per annum......+.+-8 4.50]reciion, will soon compel all Amei'-/ tagious. ste Kees ware date ontrsee sos | \ (Aiea lant th adh tins tati tte, tha te te 4 Daily, Six months.. 2.25] can goveroments to acknowledge ite o retreat with a loss of fc . . : Sally One mont; 40| nerfn ie levi leres ct the| TARIEE OBSERVATIONS ied and wounded and cizitcen t. | 41 TORNEYS: | for 21¢ ~ ly, belligerency or independence of the | ’ Oye yon Yat tes aos 4 Daily, per week.....+++-+ LO cenis}in a tt is the (ee fea’ | lsonet G inben jo AT LAW. : rion carpet worth 3 Weekly, per annum in ad- nie Fr : ; " Wrongs pagans | By Robt. Thompson in. the Intwe : " bs ° Ww wha ool A Saale ne. 1,00] country the world ever ; sak y vo tion earpet worth 45 ae ee Irish World. SE ses tale Practies Ta all courts fix IS HEADQUARTERS FOR- ‘ a, | SECRETARY Lo! of the avy,| Another difficult tariff problem is ‘ y helore yy Union garpet worth 37 1-2 : A SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1897, [3% be will not be dictated to by the [that presented by duties on raw m2-| yexcerday, Fit Bh 7 ; Holiday Groceries Sd ' 417, 1897. \ teri The produciion of such ma ! Four rolls all/v illed carpet p armor companies in relation io the jou Mu ounded they surrender ft oO ; and i ni ” : ———— ials st as ha natio 7" r " lor 40¢ > —-— manufaciare of the plate forthe new | ‘Tali Just a8 much a national fu! were cacied a halt mile fom wi tha S Taitor's, fe for 30¢ Fruit Cake Materials, Tue gold reserve is above $155,-1 patile ships, and if they do not come| clothing or tools, We van no moc. ager ite elie inimnessetaiienmiihl th 65¢, for Apples and Oranges, 000,000. to his terms he will place (he order} afford to be dependent on — othe ‘; Celebratt ha r rpet t made, al F 5 ux Vidlorles of 1808 and 1900]€l8ewhere. Inthe meantime, how-|countzies for wool or pig-ivot tion of ¥ ( Co ARE elS oA pou 5x resh Canned Goods, & are atill to be won,”” says ex-Senator| Ver, a bill bas been introduced by ‘van we can a oF Sawa. f , eee ca tition (oar f " Hill, of New York. Right you ore,{Senaior Chandler empowering the | aera comple ie oun sysiea ha a ' Apel m9 ane Sa HOML-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. 4 Mr. Hill, and from the Democratic] Secretary to seize one or boib the] some maaufaciorers that ff i . ‘ Telepnone 118, Cor. 9th and Trimble Sts, standpoint they are in the hazy, plants and manufaciure the armoc! meaot for ihe increase and develoo-| ev , : . _ ‘i ) i Thi ther -Ameri ent of manufacturers je un vo ; \ £4 doa daa plate. This rather un-Ameriew: | ment is un soe. vi open: : : Mae apeaiishaliglidliy proceeding may be adopicd as a dei«|Aleseader Heuilton and Prof, ik were Southern Hap ‘ ni t th] R T\7 ‘Tae senate still delays the consid-| pier :es07 #0 ate Ue Oaly sames among: Amei-| Matocea eA ij eu olectionists th can ie a th eration of the arbitration treaty. Av ——_— ed toe that philsa of the objest of a t i ve iu i effort was made by Senator Davis to] A coum-siox is provided for ina bill |{uuif, Every protective tiff we i ; ; eg ) " . ¥ \ N The x) u-avdSMITH ANU set the day for the final vote upon |inirodaced by Senior Hansbrough, |uave had, not excepting those which} 1, to be known as the | Were enacted under the iniluence rad we +t Hemilton, ays inc! AW mai 3 sisted by the senators and the treaty | ‘Bead Foods Commission of the | al Si t vod when ihey le Oue envi wesgeegsiion ’ : ‘ als, ome 0} rt rreale . 7 t is still suspended. United § aies,”” Tis object is tointro-| 5. Some Ot Breales\) girls was killed : ; Me Fas c Gh ‘HRIE & HH the treaty as a whole. This was re-]of Noch Dake ‘ ——— | luce and popularize the bread foods | of coon on a great. sete Tue ill-formed alliance between | ot cy United Staies in China and | Ame-ica, hive been due io such pro- |. ), ; tite ; France and Russia has been broken! 505, ‘The comission is to report |tee.ion. ‘The development ¢ 1 ; } 6 and the ancient enemy of the Gallic!+. 0, tise to time to the Secretary of -AMelican meiino bus been due to 1 ins : _ f : ! JASE SHOER, republic now enjoys the confidence] 4 , y Ol Vhe wool-grower was especially con gricalave. Sach commission lered ia ff legislation of much as po- : wi New 1828 end 1865, and for the stron onus. The sheep.is one of tne a - Convention | pwe Leagu i cH7 . alliance with the most despotic of [oy eziend the fleld of labor assigned vlements of by vial defense, I a DRIFTWOOD / Millinery fobs of a desire only|Prodacis? A government commls-| Tay. n'y on ment ere reread | fea vale) 9. A. ETI pe ness, the *‘Regis-| Sion looking out for fields for profit-|siroad. Yet te sheep and iis wool/ GATHERED ON THE Leven 8a T retaray | soi CITIZ! ENS’ % at t “(eam 1a Rundolph used | Opening Ball New Motctat Rock=| ; S/ AVINGS ar A af Beer ies Brinton B./ Davis, BANK WILL APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE, of the Muscovite. Why a liberal republic like France should seek an may result greatly to our advance ment in trade with the » but why ‘re. Arren profe for truth and fai q ter’’ is willing to justify jis misrepe alreciions in those couniries and «ble iavesiment aad trade in all di-) li. ve been ihe e irade hostilicy. ' object of free} hg --—— ~ resentation of the Sus by making io say he woul 2 mile ovt of his t of his} small excerpt from the Sux’s edi‘or-| Promptly reporting it to the Secre- | 0) Un TON sf raat ites - ial, that taken alone is misleading, |taty, through whom it should become | i.¢ tie daties she new tariff an For the ab @ Ilinot ’ a z aie the daties tariff propows| Business was excellent on th fs ‘RO DN << giving an entirely wrong impression | Known to the country,: would be of| to lay on wool are made public, Jolui|frout this morning i 4 nid, f ARCHITECT, aoe ‘ aundry % of what the Sex We haye|itealoulable benefit to our people by | Rundolpi’s descendants ba The ( eaves. fics FUMReMeL one: thind fares gont tollralog” vent{ Oitve Am -Géiian Nat. Bank fT ate Et oe } fiothing mote:lo'é exnanding our market outery. | They also ate buckel by | his afteruoon at 4 o'clock eae Tw | | tietemiallesttsiilegiaiiaacas J, W. YOUNG & SON ee an vers Wu0 Want wool ” ’ ‘ = i , The John S. Hopkins pat off a bi ; ; Tue liile handfel of Greeks who] Ir’ would seem that by this time, | “ie interests of their own business ioe of hay on the lever eae Ky., Oot. 12th, "96 Win, Thompson, Capital and Surplus, $190,000.00 Proprietors have crossed the Macedonian frontier! after the almost constant discussion ok arid ve is of . fe be is exrggei-| it pr. J.) M Shoemaker i s, 3170,0 . and marched against the strong ‘Turk-| of the tariff in Congress for the past! tioagh bere wee A cene al. resist, |OUt OD time wi j ville, 1 - a | LOG BROADWAY, 4 ish garrisons display a boldness that} Six years and the enacimeat of two auce. Our woolen manufacturers |S Dray si Y A. Womeh's nated TELEPHONE 200, B is worthy au ancestry whose deeds of | bills going over the entire subject in) Ze erally se wise vy experience The Dick Fowler was away for Jit sofas of Decale Ime] Womgn’s turn Give us your laundyy-4@Fou wat = * valor have been sang in every age|deiail, the Seaators should be well |‘"'>! They tried the experi- | Cairo on time with a nice tip fly) ns ; ied the i 7 ‘ Je patches 10 to 16 f work snd prompt/ de and tongue. ‘Their chances of de-|enough versed in it to be able to pars) WERE IN EBS? hg pe u es ‘alan og da Viner inne St ded Pt “2 D > ‘ * ‘ool, t 0 «lu Jes ‘v0! be Sunshine passed ~y ‘ struction at the hands of overwhelm- | it without long and tiresome debaie ight only d f : 0 | this season as any ther aid A | Wh fe with z wougut only disaster, Cinstnnratl foe Mamas taahio en in Me aeemsnaneeetier ing numbers of Turks would seem to| in which no new ideas will or can be| Some evinet mancfaciuie.s pleadlat 7 o'clock = ; given splendid satisfac’ y trapplis = be bright. need. But this we cannot ex- | thi Russiva wools, veing of a co e Jobn 8. Hoi i = = Senaior Allison believes the | & giade lis can be produced w il eae a I va he shayaber tine! Ss bral ey ITY CAV NG Ir has been decided, inaccordunce /1,11 may be passed by the fifteenth of | POHL In America, should come in) iis morning aoe eS “State otel ae Abd a with the ideas of Capt. Cooper, of | June or the first free, So they might, if ‘hey were > Jane or st of July—eight or ‘en | picked and B 1 The City of Clarksville was away Hickory Stove Wood, \ ith and Ferry Sts. $1.0 i rickec il 80 ‘ sul eve Hleec - 4 ‘ the navy, to build a sviling vessel for Jweeks distant. ‘The Sensicr is alot Baaitaa wil oonlaian i | - v today at noon with | | ye ag Sis <e I Jas Ohiemes a training ship. Opinion is divided | frend to the measure and ayaa $1 c DIRECTOR, - easure and is provably | quantiy of mate ial thee is 41LLS SHIFT IN THE NIGHT . } among the ofticials of the bareat of] sanguine, so that we need not look |e wading of ocr woolens than] vt of the Bp Sronp an and M. Fists Telephone 118; y naval constructors as to the advisa-| ro. final acti : carpets, This is picked out vy hana| Teavessee for S sieaday a é | Pes o That | in0, 0. F Res, 82)Campb for final action sooner than the gop he tadioon at ko sied nn * Ha * iy ot eve course; smany thiokiog pe’ ectmts ead it may come wie | esis tc eet _imearied, | on ook, POSTMA FFT Prompt anQ gafeful ottegtion given it betier to train on steam vessels. /jgter, In the meantime capital and | compeiiion with Aweric fi sol 7 o-clock 42.5 and falling, a fa Pennaytvant ' Thirteen ye are expe Menoain the Cane 4 However, a sailing vessel of 1000) jajor are idle and waiting expectant. { alts be objevi-| of four ineves lust nig ds The { q Calls from any part of fhe tons burden will be built at a cost of|1y fo. :he questicn to.be settled ee | 10219 putting Russian fleeves on vue] The toa 1 vive has | Thousands of Homes , picaern ne $275,000. |fore the indusiries can get a wove on |" Ria ‘ties Gahan ; nirs did not leave for 1 my fhe being _ e i | ue fice traders chwrse humba his im ratBo But Heated t ————s Tux incompetent Democrats hol |-| themselves, Much good time is be-|on te Dingiey tual bill. because it ' : ; ing positions obtained by poli’ -«1| img lost and many dollars to our labor jlays import duties on many hinds of | Serer ; i| Front preferment and xward protect" a tribute to Senatorial sloih griculiaral prodace, wh oe ex-l as f Hie | 1 Rank lohnson ! ——— portin great qu tis, ibers-|, , aa ¢ by the extension of tue civil service) J, ihe Chicago election was carried fove, aseauaed that sues nover eam ve | ae” J the : : FURRAGES ) law, will heve to go. This is the de-) oq tree silver doctrine Carter Haiti | Mporeed, and tinat a daty | . ty Zz ar aes Yaad Foundr and termination of a number of the cal | . (uem only for political ¢ | . aphi'y \ his pie [251 I ar G . |son, the new mayor, has a poor way | jowore, “ge let in the rive e° latter part of faic | and th rage fot : inet officers audit is right. Repu-! ¢+ rowing bis allegiance to the dog |e ree’ eons uere 18 NOW! next week ' th t | width \rious fea . licans were arbitrarily displaced by | rs 08 HO the Cog) a large quunliiy of these stivtes| ; 1 eat de- | that t made up w 1 G. R. at ne O ‘ oe trive and his fealty to the party] which Cunaduis ready to send Phe Ashland ¢ tue here « ‘ a 5 party | uiy end into} m mond r Democrats before the exteusion of] wijich elecicd him. In selecting his ica if the duty be not imposed, }of the Tennessee tiver tonight and Tied: a0 tight thay Vibe BEA 40 DAVIS, | anutacyarer the law, Let every incumbent of! Pea 4 It was, in faci, one of Jleaves on her return to Dany sition y br 11 . eat avinel {he three principal places are i P hened ty 4 ' tot iy , Koons pA cr step down and out. pa , bai it thvew open tie great market] River men Wye the opinion nee Rony i = ‘| jone man of pronounced silver pro-| cieated by pr tion New hat { H e ting. A heavy wi w move 129 South Third Street 7 6 pide | icated by provection in Nev that the river w udually but suce- I ghole aateacct theme: Millia Midhot 15 ee | Turue are said to be signs of | ¢lvides is given a place, and he is| lend to the farm prodecis of Canada. |ly go back (0 iis oll standing. They pa ie Ae eit ie ee ba cidie ue ike ae | Ouse Fronts, MW I Machinery 4 ess t r Down | | And Tobacco Screws, Brass * BY t| have no fear ¢ ning back again ti. | tle a diatance of 100 yards, ant ot. a Demoerut but a Populist. ‘The | tt wes thi something soon to transpire relaiive| | market unde ” ‘ee vibe t his ye ) mounds will be a 3 of to Hawaii that will be of great ivier- | 9ighest place is given toa man who}, 5), ise Hea ae is , Wa Sear - ee DL Penn 8 , | and Tron Fitings. / Castings Big est. Whether itis that a (eaiy of 18 pe-sona non gtala to ex-Governor!tiee {ade opinion on their side] ‘The Steamer Geo. I, Cowling will t bee re is no limit to the eurious | bh a eld, aman whom he removed|of the borer. Ever since the/pen Wer regular Sunday excursions ve the eddying storms will play with ‘ [Pavc eee oh, ‘ . annexatiou Las been negotiaicd or | Alig that congress will be asked to susiain | 1/0m office during his adminisiiation | Dingley bill has been before the pub-|beiwgen Metropolis and Paducah 1 L F ; ; é the administration in preventing avy , 28 gove ‘The only man whom j!i¢ there has been a tion toward | Dext Bands y April 18, 1897, leav- contents a may places, hae pears a len pe ¢ foreign power from interfering in| Mr. Aligeld recommended was re- {Protection in C They have WF hy oy gad ea TE } rf to form that can withstand the ace 3 }bezou to feel that their prosperi-y ie] 0d p.m. Thofe trips will be un- tion of the eleme In these A a t QO Hawaiian affairs the corresponde. s/Jecied ia such a manner as to betiay| no, (o be achieved at our expense, | der the manageyont of Capt. Ed ; Banas trait te t! ara AG ’ uSe are uncertain, Indications heve | #4 apparent desire to snab the ex- | bot by following ourexample. It is, | Cowling andy pleasant irlp is assured, 2 wild plum. f« ugh 7 cently justified the belief that Japs.) governor. The fact seems to be that] therefore, of prine imporian’e to tue | Boat will leayy Promptly.\ These ex- theap- | this turf the sand is found beneath and We're always the ad e | as it vj " , pet hie fat able wide the first to. shi w LOUISVILLE, KY, wer has set ber lustful e towaid the Mr. Hariisoa fully undeis'ands that ene Paty faat the Canadian | eursions will eas tiedoghout th ring M. Ak shah +6 ‘ a 8 groped haat [I - ‘ shetl not be allowed to step dk ..| Summer season and should prove a ind ‘ t this point begin the so mes e little islands, the election was curried not on na. | 92H! not be allowed to step down be a ED ae ae ee , / trata and conglomerate, exictly ra ¢ q i Recent imports of goods made y Me IS Eastern states, The Kanuck has{ Cowling is neat and speedy, Rdwad | ae fact proves that the hills were tr th : er , 00 per g in a large measure indebied for bis! some great advantages over tue faim-| "tip oaly 25 cents. 15a3 } idl Oe ’ y he late} day circumvent the advance in wariff have j ne great advs ne faim k death ree | placed here after the surface formation | designs and colors yre in now] R wa { sucecss to men who, on the nationg|| er beyond the Alleghavies, in a fee theanan ¢ | ange and further cor: | read 4 Rooms only $1.00 and upwards, sreatly reduced the balance of (rads a ini e ate ‘ough Ca ready for your ins; ection; greatly sacs, are diametrically opposed to} MM He is far neater vo the ¢ ymortant Notice, nerul under | reborat nd in the substance Finest line of A. R. COOPER, in our favor. The bluff of retro: , sumer, H il Ir " ; Feet tonaathe the REET . ine R. oR, Jim, He has accordingly eniively [S4Met He hes pleny of rvilrond] All perdyeannowing themselves in- ust ten years | ; Manager, tion in the Dingley law does not see 4 commanivation, He bas friends ia; debuod Ace Mims of Rogers & King + been his | Uncovered great cottonwood trees, with . P '” gley ynored these considerasions an ; ‘ & ‘ 4 he branches all intact, and bone = == to have worked quite as well a8 Wou''l! Siosen as hile friend a: PS a Li shoals of Canadians who hav and Jol & Son. are here'y she re ponee: ait sateen anes ot Picture Mouldings, — chosen as his friends and advisers| ciified into New Eneland ay »| warned to c.!! \and settJe ihe ss Intion, te Bc aioe ggan sid In the Cit » actual passage of the law. Eve | ’ aad a the sam: Which still linger in this unfree ye the & i ! i bodessedh F the Ls, ease Who agree with him as to the! making a living a living there Bublaaae stay iplice. Xo South wlated, and begs though otherwise a1.| Have you(seen the latest? arerice a lam day’s delay in the passage of the proper mode of conducting the mu-| (be tariff says: Wait, my fiend h street ifvereby save to Vorea ag | Most driven from the state, Even hie Formeny of jJoses to the government large rev picipal affairs without regard to other peat 4 for the A cant: not for} Lemselves cos lw } f , ; oo A Gian hones Lave batt die nm the 4 A YARD OF FAOES. fi nues andy worse than that, ut fl ccdaidarsilons, Bb fuboh fon ile |"? Seton 0 | Brooeed 1 ‘ 1.08 ' t iden nine, re »bab ¥; (of early tr Prices Reasonable for GOOD wor NYVT & DSLLAM, Haducab, Ky r American laborer out of thousands of | .Jaims of Der : unless 0. serwise sei.ted p.duipily, pollen | Under these con clally if the le fc | claims of Demo: racy that the ele viior Sinusof the Advance Agout. ; p m is rotary like the famou veat= dollars of wages by displacing | approval of the Repub.| ‘The record of trac fans Danaivee O18 pd He K’p eet N ' ‘ln 9 roup | tite region forms a natural deathtrap.| , P, BALTHASAR | Attorney at-Law f product in our own markets hy fs : in ite incipency. |f'¥e® by *Dun's Review’? for te . Re gis & ere ee ee si \ hve of |. NO satisfactor nat the , Louisville Trust Building. — } . beipency siler enc ache Bt i. ‘ogers & Son aut dict hits has ever been advanced, Barly and Biway, Under Parmen Louse . oa | —_—_—_—- wling wh 81, shows a \ niles , KADEN BY PERMISSION TO . Ox Monday the children of theme) 4. Ney York “Evening reuse both in their number and] seball, Louisville vs Cleveland | X ‘ At By | earell informed investigators thought Louisvitte i tional cocitalstaly bas ane | makes some rather violent deductions, wi |, } “ight pial ear Ris rApril >”. ; heavenly body which hy ohanes hail 2 A ALMU BLL 2. lina runt as 8. Vs Gd» » ter egg hunt in the capital ground. | apes kaye hy ‘ ing period iwf For.the abov ysion the Lilinois Vhiey countered the earth after the surface : |; Jt is a custom that bas prevuiled fo | from the recent actions of Demovratiy | 1806. ‘Pie figu © 1890 ave of} Cenival wilt sell ound pip tickets io] F8 line throug? | formation was practically finished, Fine Boots, and Shoes /\ wives: wih PADUCAH to throw sien thearousde| Tembere of’ congress, and of My,| interest, a> the , Louisvite faig. good going | t Monterey |Bome even weat so far as to declare Made to Order. i “ : nro’ , s s 5 } t geome yeare to P grou’! Bryan, Referring to the latter bank: uptey y after of De-}ouly on train 204, Apel 26, aud re er SON he | thes undey | them to be the remnant of the nucleus | gepat 1 kjnds neatly done at Rock to the children on the day succeeding mocracy, aud its immediate decline ! turning April 26, Sco LCE on am OF the hopes was sleep | 0F © eotpete- Man Eimncien anew ner. J uote” es, Cin Hie Te 3 Ing. hicago ‘Times Hera fi 406 Broaway. says: ‘That doughty champion of ‘a }

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