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——? ae _— " WE POUCA OALY SUN # [esss.oo prow hy. te A a \SPANISH OUTRAGES. THE CITY $0 ONS, tone regarding nal sat Oar C arpets CAAAAAAA 4-200 08004 ‘arried. for repairs to the cruiser Brooklyn,| piendfsh Destruction of Life in Mr. Kamleiter, of the fire commit- Published every afternoon, except! eae nday, by made necessary by an accident that Revenge for Defeats. HIN biped A es Rene oar! tee, stated that he had the pleasure of 5 '¢ Just Come to Town | ISHING COMPANY, ‘ Havana, via Key West, Fila.) Gathe 01 Dor e| meeting Mr. Johnson, commissioner HE SUN PUBLISHING *|{tntocommleston and before she bed] ancl 17,--an Marie, & email. town| ce nered, 10 Monthly Conclave) meet he Jen. sanssons | commiectoner 'gone to sea, She was built by the]in the southeastern portion of this at City Hall. tucky and Tennessee, who is here to Vice Purcipent (Cramps and on learning of the acci-| province, near Rosario, was totally He re-rate the city and stated that Mr. All tt : \ i da f Tarastunn |dent they proposed to Secretary Her-|lestroyed by the Spanish guerillas een Johnson had said that Paducah need- $ Men's} ind Wonk, nad an tye o 's"an omen’s high and low cut te MANAGING EDITOR | . et 3 Tuesday night. On the 11th a Cu- ed no more fire protection. Mr. DIRECTORS hert to make the repairs at actual] ian force camped near there andj THE GRAVEL ORDINANCE. Pyoinson had added that Paducah F.M, Fisher, J.R. Smith, R.W. Clements, J-E-|cost of material and labor on ac- procured water for their horses from would be rated asa first-class ci Williamson J.J. Dorian 5 Ka ; aitie 4 ‘ —-- c M Ys @ : count of a professed personal inter-|the public well of the place. No thas saving the city between $10,000 $ A FS Ss ri OES Ss : Y SUN st in the vessel and a desire to see| particular aid or welcome was ex-| Receives Its First Passage.—[and $20,000 a year. THE DAIL’ |hor at sea in good shape, It was es-| tended to them, but this slight favor] steam Heating Franchise, male winitods: Do You Want a Bargain $ at a} attention to ALL loos! hap was reported to the Spanish and they ¢H. DIEF:L& SONS wh and viemity, {timated by naval experts the cost of vow " eroral mewn, which wil be ed that the place should be de- Mr. Barnes stated that Dr, Pra- siace wiltpormit witht Fe: | the repairs would be $8,000 or $10.-| stroyed, Cant Sastillc, with bls SCHOOL BOARD ASKS A 5O CENT LEVY In Cotpets ? ___ |000 and the bill of $138,000 came|band of Spanish guerrillas, raided “| gravel at his own expense half of ihe pn ee - 1HE WEEKLY SUN therefore as a great surprise, It is|the place Tuesd The leading _ alley leading from Clay to Harrison] eee: , and Twelfth, | YOU th! . 340 Broadway. Is devoted to erests of our pointer t tha sonstruct-|™en, some thirty-five in number, : streets between Tenth ig shea fall a Seve Se Pei te bo teensy sia en, | Dotted out that tual Bem be costed: | er aad brought before} Every councilman was in his seat} Mr, Barnes moved that the citizens |" the week baginning April 12th teruaining: while keeping, 1 ore Tostsy | ing two torpedo boats with an aggre-|ii, He then questioned them] when Mayor Yeiser rapped to order} owning property on that alley becon- | W® will offer some bargains in be a fenrivas and tireless exponent of ih do"| gate displacement of 123 tons for| sharply as to why they gave the in-|last night at 7:30 o'clock and each of} sulted regarding the grading of the Prices the Lowest g r a $ . ' - . thers desired permission to grade and and teachings of the National Repubit Sa en He was told the cir-|the twelve beamed back an echo offentire alley. Motions regarding can party Bas | ,000, less than therr bill for the] surgents aid. A CORRESPONDENCE. “sslight"” repairs mad+ on the Brook-| cumstances, but he revused to be-|the Mayor's genial smile. It wastright of way through certain pro- sal abtend ot. the . work ot|ivn by $10,000. It is naturally| lieve them, and stated that the town evident, figuratively speaking, that] perty in the South side, with a view " : rae cow will be its Corresp denier Suan Ee | helped the Cuban cause and therefore|the members had rolled up. their|to improvement of alleys carried, ee pricesare made to more Peery ioeality within the Iimits ooked upon as an effort to *‘gouge’’ | it should be destroyed at once. sleeves and spat upon their aldermatic} Mtr, Starks read a petition teom|*oroughly iutroduce this depart. / ation the government. ‘The women of the place came be-| hands with a view to transacting lots} Ww 1]. Rieke asking for a release | ent to the city trade. Prices and : qualities gWaranteed as represented. ADVERTISING —___———_ fore him and implored him to not de- Y ney oe ra t the ftom taxation for five years on his) TG lt y et , 2 i 0 ‘lerk Cole read the minutes of the} jjant, the People’s Ice Factory. Ke-| 5° thgse prices. Rates of advertjsing will be made known on! Jy seems probable Baron Courceil, |Sfoy their property. He insulted : plant, the People's Ice Factory. Re steation nee THOU Courcells them, and told them that he would | ast meeting. ferred to the relief committee, with|One rol} carpet worth <3¢ for ’ applic # amano Frech di at, at pres T is were allow ri report beled. 1d North Pourd the eminent Frech diplomat, at pres- give them five minutes in which to he following bill: re allowed : | authority to report. Ladle, J b b One rollcaspet worth 22 1 Offce, Standard Block, oftce ent Ambasador to. England, will be|remove their possessions from the 0 charge: for. Le m7 ove their possessions from the] s to regard to. the charges brought |O"* T ae eo oe oe oe ee ee ee = selected as the fifth arbiter in the| houses. Before the five minutes bad] Sty" "ocuip “| against Chain Gang Keeper Francis es TP. carter One roll Union carpet worph 30c, ann... $ 4.50% ; ; Dai! Be nthe 9195 | Venezuelan boundary dispute. On serial tek his eee began | PP. Carter x Mr. Starks stated that the committee | 15 70) i aily, § Masel van Republic Pillaging the houses and. setting fire| emevery : 88 had deotded the ecianak afters jor 21¢; my ; CY Dee ee ten La, ve tee Tena acatac Rrtpeeee| tha.” emnere: taking out anything ORDINANCES. moved that all prisoners. worked on |, F 26 1-2¢ . ° Weekly, per annum in ad- Brewer, of the United States Supreme} which they fancied, the soldiers] 4, obdinasics authorixiog 4 the streets be securely shackled and |! W° tolls Union carpet worth 45c brated aac VO? l Court, have been chosen. Baron| knocked them down and took the ar-| 4¢ Paducah to sell uncler certain con-| that a portable water closet be _pro- | ¢ fF 33¢: y <IS HEADQUARTERS FOR—— Herschel and Sir Richard Henn Col-| ticles away from them, | In less than ditions its stock in the Paduca and] vided for their use. Concarred in OE te eT Holiday Groceri lins represent England. The court will |*¥° hourg the place was » mass of] Clark's River,the Paducah and May-| Mr. Carter moved that a stove and Milas ctied ear vet Ce) y ries, ruin tt gees 20 alge at the Pacha N20 ech bealowel or Ms Bar-lexe" waat dee et" Rait Cake Materials meet in Paris in the summer of 1898, the | ; ore wi oof to cove itants there with not @ roof to cover! Ballard gravel roads to the county at keeper of the city pest house. |" 90 rolls all Avool, extra quality preceding time being required for the/them, Many of them were W0-| Hrives heretofore named was read.|” Mr. Barnes opposed the motion, a8] worth ase (lor pn Apples and Oranges , ’ Iratians are flocking to the sup-| exe ngs. Inthemean-|men and children. The guer-|4y' soil re flocking to, the uP” exchange of pleadings \ mmen and | children. | The guer-! his being the second reading of the| also dia Mr. Lethe mayan tolls Tbaroce best faa! port of the Greek standard by time, and within three months of the|Tilla —capta ‘ ordinance it was passed hy a unani-| Mr, Bell favored the motion. Mr. | Wool, worth eu-dergten Fresh Canned Goods; &c. < x . men and had them shot inj, MOS Tove: Starks opposed. Rugs and Lace Curtains at ba hundred, There is not much kin: | exchange of ratifications, the final ur-| 1 Tobe SGuard REET UCL Iect lee ship between the Greeks and the Ro-|piter must be chosen. As the ‘az cs ad c,{ .. Mrs Farley spoke regarding the or-] Mr, Barnes wanted an investiga-| ms 7 , » son.’’ The men were then forced to} dinance, which he said he was in fa-|tion, Mr. Livingston moved to refer|°" PY HOME MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. mans, but there is a common hatred y is ratified by hoth governments, | leave the place, © out ) } Park ambile the ikea, sehoys Geoaabgiie. Sibbald a aes sca oer Hane] vor of with one exception. ‘This ex-| the matter back to the reltet commit- ‘ of the Tark among acai the formal exchange of ratifications open country under threat of | being ception related to the Clark's river] tee, Mr, Williamson seconded this S ials Goup mining properties of South | Will follow at an early day, either im ee eee nai neat, road. where emphasis was laid on the] motion. pec Afiica have declined in value in| Washington or London, and negotia- Me lollew thapswaré respec patt-| matter of swa'ered stock.” Hesaid] County Judge ‘Tully, who was have just recdived a yew line oa ore _ tions toward naming the fifth arbiter} were nearly seventy-five women and] ° ** in the Clark's river road} present, stated that assistance had | ves, all kinds ag colors ‘ k y| , y Was not watered stock and advan: rendered to persous, among selection of yhengeable } ; H ! : 2) x 4 jy Goods the Best. ar ts Telepnone 118, Cor. 9th and Trimble St, eighteen months from $600,000,000 etahe 4 : : +f age to a little over $200,000,000. The| Will immediately follow in order | girls who were kept in one building, | arguments to prove his assertion. He| whom he believed the name of Mr, | Taffeta Silks in all colgts, P , she » guerrillas left s| ag, fo} tall Australian mines have also lost in that an agreement may be reached | which the guerrillas left standiag, for said the dividends for twenty years] Burgess could be found. Call at once. ‘ twenty-four hours, exposed to cruel P ‘ ve | Within the three months prescribed. | J had been used to improve the road, vingston ¢| ed his amew value, while the American mines have : : | treatment by the guerrillas and otfl-| iia iG tee ee ee ee caitliy cnlnel Hoa eae ee sie: [including the building of two expen-|ment so as to refer the matter t steadily gained. | + Ls sive iron bridges. This he thought] special committee. The mayor nam- Ir was a sorry Easter Sunday on a [ing night, after burning tat balc<| justified the issuing of more stock. Jed Messrs. Rinckleff, Dipple ant | ; he Greco-Turkish frontier. ‘The| On the day of the ‘great Carson] tet of ihe women were killed after. | 1° Farley stated that 35 centa on| Kamleiter. E GUTHRIE & C0 “pas ; the Greco s the do'lar bad been offered for the Mr. Kamleiter stated that Dr. . | ‘ _A.ASMITH Avu battle”? an affair took placein France| ward, ‘This can not be verifie F want, Thie can not be verified. round. He believed that was ineuf-| Murrell wanted authority to erect an which was much more chivalric and} A courier who came in from near ficie | “ cient. iron livery le in the rear of his reports that : a ORSE sHOER ‘ : ’ esthetic than the pounding match at | Santa Clara yesterc Accotdingly be offered an amend: ltecs 4 aa rs while passing through’a small railroid gly be offered an amend: |property nese Seftersot rote ee Expert day of the risen Lord, the Prince of Peace was one of blood and carnage. Perhaps it was appropriate that the} unspeakable Turk should break fort) in rapine and murder on a Christian ment that au amcunt not exceeding} City Engineer Wilcox stated that he roogabeg teh hea Bes maieeze 40 cents be allowed for the city’s| had declined to issue a permit for ye city Inmits he eame npon au open share in the road balding tupisiractare because | ENVY | | nation on this of all other days. ters of the art of fencing, who dit-‘trench containing twenty-five bodies! ar, Kamleiter stated that he wasl would fe composed of wood, covered ounce. | played marvelous skill in fighting of women and children. He recog-|in favor af tleamantnesn GAM dihcraatieihi aed being of & Millinery | Mr. Swain, of Maine, who was/hard without hurting each other. shee vege! a pean th hy Mr. Rinckleff of the committee | wooden ne it stood withia the re- | / = half the Popocratic candidate for} The combatants were Chevalier Pini, "ho had been at Matanzas, but) who} which formed the schetule of prices atrictious impoved by the tie hone | MIS ALE [Oil #Store had left there to go Into the interior} tor free roads, opposed the amenil-|ordinance. ‘The action of the aly fey eer ’ ’ i having no signicance|Thomeguex, a Parisian swordsman | derste y were surpth y | ment skating that the committee had | engineer was eastained 25 HROADWAYs “si elections as g Ne omegue Is derstood that they were surprised by | considered 35 cents an ample, infact] Mr. Kamleiter read a request. that| SAVINGS | from the standpoint of national poli-|of great renown. The story of this}a guerilla force and cut down. | 9 ¢y)} priee. ue be Sibel eeeerding the drains | BANK tics. He adds that the people of the | great combat is told in full by the | A Spanish gunboat while cruising) Mir, Livingston favored the amend-| ing of backwater from Third street | | near Carabatan, uorth coast of Santa] ment, : 4 dolar | East are disposed to give the admin-|New York ‘Sun’? correspondent - near Harrison. Referred to street G | | “~ ° A A Ciara, was fired upon from the shores aie ad - e >» istration of President McKinley a fair| with great circumstantility and de-| v Exum sharystooters and ive aren] qd araes said that ifthe eouncil| inspector with power to act. Galt IUSe A a) ps bere ses ow e desi live s The ret inspec . e! | trial before condemning it. tail. Mark the wonderful self con-| were killed. The gunboat drew off| *{0sed to silow the desired Give cents) The street inspector was ordered to ————— ; ere Killed, | the gunboat drew off! on the dollar, additional, it might re-|inform the Paducah Street Railway | T Key and Greece should | ‘tl and politeness that characterized until out of range, but the next) suit in preventing the sale. For that] that it must attend to the condition LOUISVILLE, KY. r have afflicted ye world with ace | ti Combat. All in all we believe it morning started inshore, and the|reason he favored Mr. Farley's|of its tracks on the South Side je ani J. W. YOUNG & SON, aye eof battles and bloodshed be-{%8# ® much nicer affair than our] ;obtain land Mies proses thitty | oF] amendment. Mr. Dipple reported in. favor of, a aig fy Sait Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00 Counts o ton, {Prize fight. ‘The story of the fight snovt'two miles where there. was Mr. Williamson desired that the/covering the Marshal's office with) “mercan Plan~$3.00 wp $5.00 per roprietors. fore they gave some lessons to a long | " bd a Willows: e ; sn08 bd J */ businesss be settled. lineoleam. Carried. day. 106 BI t » * ffering reading public in the pro-|'* told ae follows: | settlement of about forty persons who! Mr, Barnes spoke again in favorof| Motion to buy hose for sprinkling | Rooms obly $1.00 and/apwards~ i tOADWAY, cre i esd The grave responsibility of direct: |had been given permission by the] the amendment B ; eotaenig lla Reaptbandipisaorte fl ’ 2 | Open froma. m_46 3p. m. On Sat- TELEPHONE fo. nounciation of their proper names |ing thecombat, or in other words, act- | commandant at Cardenas to cultivate] str. Williamson made afew more|! “She Rinckleff real coganiea. | A. H. COMPER, urday nights trom 7 to 8. : aE 90. was an unpardonable oversight. The ing as referee, fell upon M. Georges| theit premises for the benefit of the| remarks opposing it. ‘The amend: | tion from Mr, (Quigley? attorney f ager. accied character of her names interferes) Breittmayer. When the swords were| soldiers. The captain of the gun-!ment was put to a vote, ayes 8|the I. C. railroad, regarding the r Interest Paid on Time Deposit ares materially with the sympathy that|crossed and the usual +*Go, gentle-| boat accused them of firing on his) noeq 2 cently granted river front. right-ot.|their regular donation for charitable | UMUBF@St Paid On Time Deposits iver, would otherwise be extended to little men! Was pronoun d, the fight| boat the Any pretioesy = panier Mr. Williomson offered another] way. purpose j began. M. Thomeguex, in a threat-| standing their denials, he burned all/amendment to the effect that the Mr. Rinckleff read a report from| Mayor Yeiser read a communic onmbiouna Greece. ening e ven vell i » huts, firing ° e 1 I eg sare; Leste bah wel sb sale i Lgdehaot bellies 96 county be allowed to take any part/City Attorney Husbands regarding | tion from the school board asking for] Jag, A. Rupy President es price itr, Site dtd baad (patel lane igadt poe sae Ne jor all of the city’s of the gravel] the city’s ownership of bonds in the 4 levy of 50 cents, an increase of 15] W. F, Paxton a Cashie ITY CAVENGER f ¢ 7 Nevada's capital. It was a furious Wil APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE, duel with swords between two mas- 6 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. Give us your laundryAf you want class work bet: prompt de TF Tue Sprdish commandant in the /feints for an opening. M. Pini re-| burning buildings. It is said that] poqds, St Loulaand Padoeah road, aod |cents, for the parpose G? erecting @| ie BoD? (Zant Cashier Phillipine Islands reports aa the in mained Sp the defensive evidently twenty-four persons were killed in this * opposed this amend-| quoting instances where payment was {new school building. - a surrection there is practically sup-| watching for a chance for a deadly | atrocious manner. sired that all the city's | refused in similar cases because the| On motion of fr. Rinckleff a com- a ” Cc pressed, we are told, and that there|Tiposte, but fortune did not favor eres stock be turned over at one time and|houds were voted for illegally. Re- | mittee was appointed to confer with!) 0 4 supe RECTORS. Jas Coleman but $7,000 in revolt, and of/*im- Nevertheless, in this bout be BURG. that the city’s stock be not disposed | port filed the school board regarding the main. |y.°%4;,RUP¥) das AR. Sarrn, are Dee ery ‘ 4 disarmed his adversary, Hesaluted ; of by piece-meal Mr. Kirchoff stated that a ‘“hose-|tenance of the present levy of 35| 1, Rhcnnern, Grp S; WALLACE. | rng) bh these 20,000, are ‘sin the act of sur | hig salute was returned. — Evidentiy wre Mr, Williamson dsfosded. bial wriggle’ was needed for Yeiscr|cente : Fe Gee i Cee elephone 118, : g fu - Mr. ain s0! defended his * was needed for Yeiser ita, iko. ART, EB. FARLEY, rendering,’’ yet we are informed that the men were evenly matched. ‘The | T° he Haitor of the Sun amendment, A Wages for the park custodian D. Hill offered to furnish the| R. RuDY¥ Res. 821 Campbell. the 40,000 troops that are to be with- | second bout was without incident,be-| The little sleepy town of Briens-| Mr, Carter opposed it. were allowed vity 4000 yards of Lat sixty. drawn from Cuba will be sent to the} yond giving an exhibition of splendid burg Bae es on a le some-| Mr, Rinckleff seconded the amend-| Mayor Yeiser made remarks re- | three cents per cubic yard; Pat Hal ' eo bane es clenie on * gh 1, | SWordsmanship. times. The convention that meets!}ment, Then Mr. Barnes spok ices ahwerene Gataile aii ating | loran, seventy-five cents or eight Thi 7 ” wer closets, Gp. Philippines. Somehow the stories) “Tq the third bout, Thomeguex, | here the first day of May promises tol against it OMe | garding sewerege dotaile arid eating ees en eeian Goong noe| Taousends of Homes, , |sainrm sperence inthe work. don’t seem to blend harmoniously. /fancying that he had wounded Pini| be ove of the largest days this little] “Mr, Williamson defended his} Franchise for a heating plant was | veah Transfer Company, seventy-five ma Are being — | Wered ats ¢ from'clock a. m, But then the same is true of many in the arm, lowered his weapon, The village has witnessed for some time. !amendment. He wanted one road| granted A. E. Einstein Jeents. Mr. Hill's bid was ‘with- Heated by......4% 11 o’clook p. m, of the Spanish stories recently told. |surgeons rushed in and found that|The Populists and Republicans meet] made free, even if all of them could] A franchise for a street railway on | drawn. , ee ne SE Se ' ’ | Pini was not touched. on that day to name the next officers | not be male f kee ae : | — —__ | ched. at day to name not be made free at one time. Twelfth street,extended, was granted | Mr. Barnes said the Lawton Bluff Ir is stated the Republican Sena-| ‘The fourth bout was furious. With| of this (Marshall) county. ‘The Re-]" Mfr, Barnes said to free one road] A. TE Biase ib conilderation. of (lt, owned by Mr, Halloran, was eu Pink joo raved 1989 tors will hold a caucus and settle all ghtning rapidity Pini drove his} publi ans will get three or four men] and make the people living on some| 810. perior to the gravel beds here. He ee FUR “ Gud oe ) ind. ‘This little place is noted through] taxed for freeing a road in another| market house ordinance recently| Mr. Carter stated that Mr. Hall ‘ | themselves betore itis presented to/The point landed ona stone. The| the press on account of the mysteri-| part of the county by which they] psssed and made some remarks con-| an has some washed gravel for sale ; See | F the Senate. This course fs dictated | sword was bent like a reed and ren-|ous murder of Daisy Sullivan, near|could obtain no benefit, would en-|cerning the need of new benches, | at fifty cents per cubic yard. deliver- OG R fl «| | de , es. A sw as| here Is ; 0 » lawlessness. The Mayor did not veto {i ed, whic A or thought couk on of united | dered worthless. Another sword was | here last fall, courage lawlessness. The Mayor did not veto it, and Mr. |ed, which Mr. Carter thought could by the apparent necessity | | |handed to the Italian professor, and! fr, A, H, Freeman, now rides a] Mr. Kamleiter opposed the amend-| Farley moved that a committee be| be used in mending the washed places > DAVIS, | achine Co 4 ' : | action on the part of the Republicans | band Italiat r ; ’ | the fifth bout was without incident. | ..jiK¢,' ment as also did Messrs. Barnes and| appointed to look into the matter, |0" Campbell street. Messrs. Rinck- of the Senate before the bill can have |-rye combatants were winded. a reasonable show of passing. As} Inthe sixth bout the fight leff, Farley, Kamleiter, Williamson, sie Livingston. Jarrie Hon. J. Will Grabam has gone t wing Carried. $ > Mauyfacturers and Dealers wasivillé on bislaael, Gone to) “The amendment was put to a vote:| The Mayor appointed Messrs, Far- | Carter and Iarnes spok TIN, SLAYE AND IRON OPER. urers and Dealers ta the Senate now stands, with vacan- | stopped by the seconds, who believed | Ayes 3, nocs 7, The amendment] ley, Bell and Barnes as such com- It was moved and seconded that . P | j cies from at least two Republican |that M. Pini was wounded in the| Mr. W. H, Fields has moved down} was fost ne fora the Paducah Transfer Company be 129 South Third Street Steam Engines, Boilers, ; section is /#t™- He was unburt. to Coy, this county. The amended ordinance was given Fa lew moad asa »|given the contract. Yeas 11; Barnes ; ry states, the margin for protection is! “he duelists now faced each otier| We are informed that a few Re-lits first passage by. the following ootblaoks of Pedusel nakion ther| voled may. House’Fronts, Mill Machinery very narrow, Itmust draw one or! for the seventh bout. ‘They bounded | publicans do not want the party to go] vote: Ayes 7, nays 3. the “shiners” be licensed $5 per anc] Mayor Yeiser read letter from A two votes, at least, from the silver/at each other, lunging with wonder-|iu the Briensburg convention, but] Mr, Carter reported that the spe-|num or more. Referred to the ordi, | the Paducah Baseball Association re- And Tobacco Screws, Brass Republicans or Populists unles, as ix|ful force and parrying with equal | just a few can’t rule the whole part al committee, of which he was| nance committee. questing that the city council declare a he Fitings. Castings |skill, until the point of Pini’s weapon| By taking a haud in the conven-|chairman, had been unable to agree} Mr. Farley made a statement re-| a balf holiday for city officers on the of all klods, reached the guard of Thomeguex’s, | tion, we will elect three or four men, | with Mrs. Warten for the purchase | garding the public school in Mecan-| #fternoon of May Mr. William- Papucan 4 Kr Carried. et = ° NTUCKT. ball be f{uuud ready to support the m4 “th 4 d leration tae pit) | MBAs for the sevond time, the former's whereas if we put out a full ticket/of property at Ninth and Broadway. |issburg, and moved that a committee |800 moved favorably. bill. The consideration he Dill weapon was bent. independently it would mean defeat,| A resolution was passed instructing|be appointed to confer with the| The city coun il was invited to at- aver coat meek possible, one or more Democrats by the Republicans before its intro-| After a little time it was repaired, | snd equal to endorsing the Demo-| the council Attorney to condemn the| schuol board regarding much needed duction will also place it in position |and the eighth bout was begun with | cratic ticket. property. work at that building. ‘The motion furious attacks on the part of Thome-| ‘The airship bas hot been seen here} A report from Street Inspector} prevailed and the mayor appointed as * yeux, Pini gave ground, watching] yet, though it will soon “show up,’?|Cosby regarding recent work was|the committee Messrs. Farley, Liv-| Wbich was read by Mayor Yeiser, re- We're always the first to show esiee nitaie Ueatitinols legis fora riposte. Apparently his ehance| semi filed, ingston and Dipple. garding sink wells which form of re-| OUT BURNET & pe Paduean, ry 7 ob presented itself, and he sent in ater-| 1876 1896 Mr, Starks, of the relief committee] Mr. Lijingston stated that Supt. | ceptacles were first approved of and fF; l id lature providing for an extension of rife thrust at Thomeguex’s breast. | Twenty years spent in the,te#d an opinion from the city attor-|Harrihan, of the I. C, R, R., had|then condemned and then treated L STYLES Attorney-at-Law all street railroad franchises for fifty Some of the spectators shuddered, | suay of medigine and pharmacy—| bey that the Y, M,C. A, property] stated the willingness of the railroad | from various standpoints at the same “In all the lates Ms years and providing for the payment foe may of them thought the man resuit—the mst palataple and effect- | 48 exempt from taxation. A mo-| to assist in defraying the expenses of| time. The report was received, filed | designs andolors, They're in new into the city treasury by every road itd been run throngh or, at least, ive Cl ill and Meet? Cyre on the faco| tion to exempt the property was] building a bulwark against backwater | 4d ponaare Pera e ready for your inspection, WEPERAY PRNMINSION TO of trom one to three per cent. of the | described as \gommbinat veh | Of the globe—Dr, Mendenbatt's Tmn- passed by s unanimous vote, at the rear of the city, provided the Al its agile ane Ths ors vinamy Nae of radeiity au Catan i a he pop: lone’? he Pa 49, i proved Chill and Fever Cire, Price| Mr. Barnes, of the sewerage com-| city give an estimate regarding the | "nce he drawn regarding the sin . ‘ John ttes, VEEP, Bide gross earnings, according to the pop: /ous’” by the experts who saw it,|20 cents, Sold bre mittec, stated that field plans and] probable cost of such an improve-| Wells. Carried. Mr. Farley also] Picture Mouldin S| Haare pon cera ulation of the cities in which theyare|saved him, and, when the seconds DvBors & Co. | Specifications regarding sewerage| ment. moved that a specisl meeting be BS) roc Corina sede located. In cities of 200,000, after Aad surgeons rushed in, they found "|would be ready for a report Thurs-| Mr. Barnes stated that Supt. Hills, | ¢alled for Wednesday night to dis- tn the filly five years the payment is to be five) Mim anburt and smiling, | meguex| Clinton, Ky., Oct 12th, 190, ]44y, when a special meeting of the/of the N.C. & St. L., was also will cuss the gravel road. | Carr Have you seen the latest? out M. Thomegue “ an » he . sp s work i Mr. Farley moved that the coun seven per cent, Provision is also | declared that it was merely 9 scratch! Evansville, Ind, Mayor Yeiser stated that Mr. Liv-]make estimates and reports, Car- | of equalization, be requested to state] Prices Reasonable for AOOD 4 made for astreet railroad commission, /and insisted upon going on, but the) Dean Sit:—You may ship one-|ingston desired to withdraw from the|ried. A special committee was ap- | the results of the committee's visit to works Deiiviare’ ka. ovaruatt ot pneangoons tedsted Cot the _intornall bel ross of Ds. datendenball’s Im-} license committee by exchanging into] pointed to look into the matter, as| Frankfort, Mr. Tully made « short re howe consent | Hemorrhage erfered his | proved Chill anc Jure on same] some other committee. No , : Li arne: ch. The pil then adj ‘i must first be obtained before any | was in a condition of inferiority, M. | three times as nuch of Your chill cure Mr. Livingston stated that Potter Mr, Barnes moved to have a.com- ‘ i Ael he 29. . ‘ vg wood Aelephore 29, tend the opening ball game and a- pita ‘Clarence Dallam cepted. to be more promptly enacted. ‘The board of bealth sent a letter, cathe, 423 Bway, Under Patwen [House city council can grant a franchise, | Breittmayer then stopped the com-|this-season as any other/ and it has] Brothers desired coffee house license| mittee appointed to look into the — and all franchises must be sold to the bat. ‘ ad 5 given splendid satisfactfon, on ‘Thirteenth street in Rowlandtown. | matter of enlarging the market house R Wa , highest bidder, Such a law certain-| | ‘The Chevalier Dini advanced to- | Lours trulf, [Petitions for and against the grant-|shed. Farley, Barnes aud Bell were “' E, THALMUELLE Jy has many good points, and would het oy et aey yg a cf aud be me Tsvion, Deuggist. Jing of the license were presented. A named as this committee with instruc. Fi ) ) I nih th millions to the cities is hand. e os ae BeOpEG yl Bod by Dubois & Co, motion to refer the matter to a spec-|tions by the Mayor to act jomtly| At the Sun office old papprs, nice} line Boots and Shoes | have been worth | muttered some complimentary re- - a ial committee was lost by a vote of|with the public improvement cow-| and clean, just the thing to] put un- lade to Order, of the state had it been in force be- | marks, and the two men left the du-| | Dr. Edwards, speciale Kar, |8 to 4. mittee, der carpets and on shelves. Repainig ail kind) neauy done pt Rock the large systems were built, eling ground fast friends, ytd rout, Paducah, K, ly! Mr, Barnes moved that the peti-] The New Howards were allowed! per hundred. Bono e” 60, “Give lfm a Arial, 5th, over Thompson, the B 9;