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at eR i kgs THE PADUGAW OMLY SUN, ator Vest declared tig. presemt | When a free trader dabb'es in Agures | BRITISIE OFFICER'S REPORT. | NAMING A GRAND VIZIER, wrewocernn+ - a billlwas as far advance las was the] they are sure to lie in one way or ny When Ite Published every afternoon, except] Wilson tariff at the end of five weeks. | another, The effort of the Senator) philipine Island Rebels Not Sunday, by A otier Senator declared ‘lat the! was to show that under the Wilson Whipped-«spaniards De- VHE SUH PUBLE first day’s discussion advanced the | law the foreign trade of this conntry moralized, ee Han teen netaribeds Anat ine Dil as much as the first ree weeks: in agricultural implements, cariages otha, Wash., May S1.—A' tempt to convey some idea of it may of the Wilton bik ‘The vapid pro.!and other products of wood And] priush officer, who ‘atrived here to-| hot be without interest, says a recent | \ Y J/O You of the most impres- ble, and it has sel All the new spring styles and shapes of Men’s and \\paten’s high and low cut “7 SHOES &S mat— H. DIEHL& SONS $ 310 Broadway. a fnily ae space will per expanses Prices the Lowest. Goods the Best. SEE THIS NEW STOCK =. BEFORE YOU BUY. DUAR VTVVU-BUETTVTVVVAGAYTD | oress made is du tothe tactics of! metal had greatly increased as com-|day direct from the Phi.ipine Islands Tab Gcic oe tasert iM begs ¥ for o'clock on Saturday afternoon tha GCARAEESEEE| the Rey ublicans who fngreed to vote! paced with what we enjoyed tader | vit Hong a 7 Me rebels oy Tecate gerniibees. to corey O as aunit on all Questions, settling! protective laws. Tis exhibit Was in] Dt hea \ Ape agen Generally from Djevad Pasha's rooms at the sul r iV Mlements, J... sympathize with the insurgents ant |... porte his books, papers, pens and { a e will be offered in the senate, When | those of 1891 and in the third those}out the volunteers cut their arma’ grand vizier dad falle the more important schedules are of 1896. It is important to note ce the er Ao ad blood “— bated ey nl be o te @ progress tha’ flowed they signed their names loth sides of the road from the jreached, of course the progress will | that the year of the second column to the muster roll. Now when stage at Sirkidjy to the doo THE WEEKLY SUN ‘evoke very mach more extended dis-/ was enacted anc that this law wits {nthe elbow he 1s immediately killed.) °\'0\. 0 completed for the tion | our interests, Look into our business ’ cussion WIL douly bring! forve Ul 1894. Lo the first placethe] The Spanish soldiers are mostly or tye new occupant of the prir Nethods and see what we ate dol forth a nuaber of othe s. Lu Senator's figures do not conform to] half naked, poorly fed aud badly de- giice in the empire. In the great e« Our plan is to give you the Jeet ga He expected” this achedule wii Dei ths offlctal figares es given in the} moralleed, and {a some Instances dle-_ cit chamber the scene was unlane We believe In'small profits and q Lapa sialag af : bet ad D9 tind 8 loyal. For a long time before the quiet dignity. “The room was er We believe in small th schedule d al of the discus- ond p’ace the effect of bisform of tab-] ment ammunition was disposed of to bh nil th gh an ho | pre in that way we ipcrease our trades t!sion will be nearn send, but this! ulation isto give the Wilson Inw eredit| the rebels secreted In beer kegs. Af- ‘0. 5 hee os hai aa; eae in the same way n ave money. wehich ena eee | will requive several los, posi y foe a growth tliat acerwed under the] ter shelling belly = parte ar took his place silently and fast ‘black 1 hose, all — weeks. Serator Peticey will offer,MeKinley law. In the cases of a the rebels walked out and the Spau-’ + ithout confusion or mi from 5 to 9, only Se @ pair. atex of nc'vertysing will b von! manafaelnred by a trast shall be ad-| tioned the shipments forthe year|the town because of the terrible, At the head of the hall a small vacant | 4 alley» woRte dO Oe Nene — ~ mitted free of duty. This 1896 were actually less than for the stench arising from pip bod- 3 left, around wh grouped 10¢ quality, our price this ‘Oitce, Standard Mook, " i, provoke eXvended d r very Ci ies of unburied rebels, who were, the j a Se Twelve = quarter Marseill = - ; year 1894, Lu evory case where thie} 14 during the bombardment, Af. hid previously hel As cach | pegular dollar goods, «pecial, 7 was not true the growth of trade was TVeyeveyeuvuevevevyy their differences to commitiee or cau ,thiee columns, Ln the th showed Wherevet posslble tender them as. !'"'* | rearapherialian’ This ws he cus, Comparatively few amendments the exports ia 1886, in thd second} sistance. When the rebellion broke jytjmation given the world ye ‘ith Us With Us ‘he stow ‘Tue sugar schedule will) was that in which the McKinley law : s wwe porte. The news spread like tire H ie! person is detected with a cut above F wind; td by five e'elock It not, why bot? _ Your interests aro | r of this « istic: ¢- sales as the surest and fairest way reach d before the on! of chis Weck. Statistical Abstract, and in the sec- Spaniards entered Cavite the govern. with all th b> no Ba with the pabjie. ADVE: "Wass | i ‘ lard’ wilked in, but they did not re) j.- the advent of the still waknows h lawns only 4c ADVEKTISING, Jan amendment providing Sat articles} number of the variots gtottps then-| main, They were forced to evacuate t. F inch fast colored lawns, good same in he paced slowly up the cary “ ios! eilkaline fast bl 0, Be ter leaving the town the rebels forti-| came in he paced slowly op te eatin) lies’ eilkaline fast black hose, 2% per eam 6 toon Bei ities very much siower from 1894 to 1806) fed themselves in the hills and ha} ey cca all p ‘ ned th Lave-striped 0 ly, One month soe 40 ; than from 1891 to 184. In the} rassed the Spamards until they de) jenena'a with Newest styles polka-dot of Daily, per week sees 10 cents | item of ‘Plows and Cultivators,"’ for | parted, the ground, | all colors, 12's¢ " A HANDSOME’ & is be ng to grow upon ingham, choice patterns, 3:¢. h i The cablegrams announcing that his rhythmical greeti ood inj i, choice patterns, 8} spies ae 1,c|the tmunids uf. obververs of the prov| Cz*mPle) the Hsoteees from 1804 to) | a0 rebels were takeh ietaontts is| by the movement of scarlet fezes iNOW line, of rugs In bright colors at) ne | orcas of events in connection with the} 1896, two years, was $206,883, while| jenounced ae a falsehood, as the| son with open hands, given in s : sracuo-Turbishy wer that there will be| Mt from 189% to 1894, & slnglé | British officer says no rebels were cap-} and in the dis) cullen Vet A Our Line of i Yerr, tindet the McKinley law, it was |tured up to May 1 to exceed 200 at) coube’ «tins ' 1 . ct il Rage nee ot) 0 15,655, considerably greater) any one time. aes vise the: Novelty Parasols AT DORIAN’S. a the Eatos Mis. Riel, the 4 t Rreot. the} 42 then the newcomer returned th | t sities | Volume of increase in ont your wader 4 } the Joan 95: Sees baliste 4 t-hand side eet ahi rae 4 Philippines with the InsoF| round the a to $3.00 are beauties, and the styles are varied to suit all tent of the diticulties in the way of | Ueotectlve tariff than in two under) penis and is counted as being Worth| Grdinates and superior, as the Wilson law; this, too, on 8/300 men, because of the efcourage-} candid of the v te ced, | tastes, t vuller volume of business to start!mevt and confidence she enthuses} for nobody b ew pos + the oe Our line of new pawns, batistes, with, making the tage of gain| into the rebel forces. ‘The Spanish | of the eultar had fallen, Many t linens, grenadies, organdies, 08, Porver: to delay the negotia. Ware whispered round, but as their etc., cannot fail to please you: ‘The SuN is auth 7 A hake ‘s very much greater. As a mattet of officers ate fond of parading fn the ers entered the cir t their] We invite your inspection, F Wc aigtomatsdeated tere Was an aetal lows of 132,-lf""SNe" Bur chey” do ot dor amich| caves, "ers ob SOE jie FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS ¢ Ja suppl ave: tary note tt response to| #82 dader the Wileon law iu thetrade/figutibg. They are’ particularly) jy'a process aeons tacky te the first collect. /0F 1896 as compare: with that of] afraid of desperate. night attacks,| juestion of | ull the Wis anthorized to announce jthe Porte’s teply to the Brst collect) 1200 sie item of brass manue| which the iusurgents indulge in. All] rest of Turkey's men t E GUTHRIE & Ce. } 7 i. W. PRATT live note of the Powers, consenting to b | Caan % 1 sctures shows atill more remarkably | "todo not respond to the challenge] rreatest ps 315 BROADWAY, announce : NSON }a treaty of peace. Gerin contin Fist! nos to enc the Porte to. re ‘ j This is something every one enjoys in moments of leisure, actin thy and it isa thing of beauty for the home. COME TO US FOR YOUR 28.5 ceneiaaie toe Juggs of he toe jadvise Greece to sign a military ar- bf sentinels ate killed, and a drunken | tt carpet « Repub mistive as a condition precedent to! favor of the McKinley taw. tt) scitor, who was too drunk to talk, ‘also extubits the falsity of Mr. Vest’s | was fired upon twenty-eight times, "er". We today afiounté W, Prov Tue National T.P. A. of America | the peace negotiations and suggesting is in session at Nashville and our friend Jerry M. Porter is booked for a speech today. It goes without so) ing that our eloquent and popular ex townsman will cntertain his auditors as few men can. Mr, Porteris gaiv ing a national rep: as a pleas-| ing and effective orator. A Duxvtu man threatevs to apply for a patent ou an air sh'p which bas developed from twenty-five years | T stady of the subject. He proposes | 8 to build it entirely of metal st a cost of $3,000 and to varry three or four passengers. It is to be entirely novel in construction without gew-gaws as wings, fa: propellers, It will bs proy steam and compressed air. of the police court subject to the ac-| ‘that the negotiations be considered speedily, Baron Saurma yon der \Jeltsch, the German Embassador, Jagain asked for time to refer the text lof the first note for the approval of |his government. The Tarkish Min- position in a forcible way. Taking ' of this item as $808,427 in 1894 ahd $872,396 in 1896, an appar- rent gain under the Wilson law of $62,031. Butan examination of the ‘official figures shows that there was a gain under the McKinley law frott 1891 to 1894 from €290,349 to $808,- 427, The gain under the McKinley law amounts to 180 per cent. for three years, while under the Wilson bat the “National Zeitung,” 8% the gata Was less than 9 per cent, oilicial oftin, says that fF 2 years, Figures can be made to | Germany will not adbere to any al. Prove anything if they are sufficiently empt to induce the ‘Turks immedi. |™*tipulated and if they are fixed to to qait Thessaly, where they suit the case, but when a free trader chy tight of war. Germany,’ the Watts to establish his theory he would paper adds,*‘would rather be isolated , best let official dgures alone. The tore the people know and undetstand by the concert of the Powers than to do this”? Tue Keiser is, evidently them the more they want protective tariffs. 4 playing a deep game that may get him isters interpret Germany’s attitude to indicate that the concert of the Powers is becoming increasingly un- | ste The other powers liave an- jnouaced tha’ vader no conditions will key be permitted to retain Thes- | asa candidate for the oflive of judge | into hot water, | | tion of the Republican covvention. Mr. Pratt is a thoroughly honest nd | penalty of his crimes with his life on | 1414 he capable man who will bring to the office, should he be elected, an earn | est purpose to do the right thing in| all cases and a judgment that will en- able him to succeed as well as most Tueopore Durnaxt will pay the! K The Democratic conyeotion that re at the court house Saturday the 11th of June. Governor Budd ‘ty elect delegates to the state con- has declined to interfere and the last’ vention, was quite a small affair. hope of the doomed young man is There were ovly twenty-four tn at- {tendance In all, and about half of aod was killed with the twenty-pinth| Mr, Vest's table it shows th¢emports| bullet near Manile, One hundred Chinamen, who arrived af Manila without proper papers, were tled to- gether by Spanish officers and sent to the front to fight. ATTACK UPON CALHOUN, Spaniel Newspaper Makes Through Critiéiam of a Correspondent. Havana, May a0.—In a leading article ‘this morning ‘El Diario de la Marina’ makes a scathing indirect attack upon Commissioner ,Calboun| ! by criticising articles which have ap- peared ina Washington newspaper over the signature of Mr. Pepper who, in the guise of an intimate friend of President McKinley avd Mr. Calhoun, dovortipanied the latter to Cuba. 4 “EPVDiario de Ia -Mariua’’ main- tains that many iucidents of the in- terior working of the {mixed commis- sion, which are wholly private, have been divulged in Mr. Pepper's letters, thus tendyng to compromise Mr.Cal- houn. The paper also reseuts Mr Pepper's unfriendly attitude toward Spain in his reports on the Cuban question, expressing disgust that, while he blames Spain for the natural gove. ‘The fate of this unfortunate young man furnishes many lessons. those were spectators. The house} result of the war, he has uo word of was called to otder by Dr. 6. G.}censure for the Cuban insurgents img up the two hors tle man w in the eb Sheikh ul light with his robe gold. In the pa Kethehuk room, waa standing in isterial group. T Lreast a green s from it the imper parchment to bis The dark-t homage to t nd the nud who read esty, the sult weil proved, of Said Pasha, him the duties of grand vizier, avd ( having full confidence in the pie ikh ul Islam, he term of office, being anxious things for the best welfare of his people and might Almight, forts toward that wave of sweeping beads went round full, deep tone for the sultan and t ment the council « formed into a ho! ticians, pashas for a space t It would be mere striking than th such surrotindings Thousands of Homes. . FURNACES, ND IRON ROOFER. _| Telephone 174. YIN, SLATE A 129 South Third Street. Johnson _ Foundry and DRY GOODS, FINE SHOES AND FURNISHING GOODS. Kindly bring YOUR FEET to uA. ' We will fit them neatly i at small co’ JOHN J. DORIAN. 205 BROADWAY. ESTABLISHED 1864) “Oo Miss Mary). E. Groif & Co AGENERAL INSURANCE AGENT... .F. ~PADUCAN, KY Wall Paper °° eZ Window ‘shades men, We commend his claims to the / Young Durrant was brought up in a/ Thomas, the gold-bug committeetian| whose totches ate desttoying the| casion consideration of Republican voters. | Christian home. He was an vnusually|of the Flatwoods, who voted for] wealth of the island. With it termin bright student, and outwardly was| Palmer and Buckner, at the last No-| In closing its article ‘El Diario de] The new grand vies | an exemplary young man whom ev-|Yember election. Prof. J. G. Draf-|1a Marina”? calls attention to the fact] Pom "ith bis minintty f¢ " : 4 fen, whose name is Dennis, was|that two New York newspapers . éryone refpected and admired, andof elected chairman, and B. Wilder| whose Cuban representatives are re oe a pg MS cggh i | ° b 1 epaired to 2 wo whose future all predicted well. But| Wear, editor of the little, lopsitled| scarcely favorable to Spain, maintain siret cr {ast reapeets to thelr lor : he indulged in secret sin and was led Benton ‘*Tribune,”’ secretary. bureaus in Havana under the same} while > batt had arrived : - Mr. James needs no introduction |, the gravest crimes to cover -his|. Gold Bug Mike Alvin who was| roof with the United States consul 7 pane gf the w And Tobacoo Surews, Brass —— = from us. Having been before the ; j ; such a political coward that be re-| general, intimatil without much for Said Pashh,w and Iron Fttings. Castings ~~ ~~ ~ trac! le still wea he cloak | pol ge mating, " people in official capacity for a con- of Pe “ : “t pin?’ . - _ oak | tased to vote in the last November delicacy, that the correspondents of | bas been minister for-foreign affatrs for of all kinds. =| >| of righteousness aud endeavoring to election, took a very active part. these newspapers are virtually under| Dine years, was bitiden to vabate. ~ + Kewroony.| f R As Pate bape oa is well known a8 @| tain his standing before the public.| "There were ten delegates and ten| the wing of Gen Fitzhugh. Lee and| fmilisesehair in favor of ‘Turkhap | Papvcatt, ‘faithful and efficient _ officer who will A few months, possibly a few days or. alternates appointed from the voting ‘draw most uf thei inspiration from Pashp~-etere News. well and faithfully discharge the du-) jours, before the perpetration of the | Precincts in the county and tha mect-| him. Serious Symptoms. Machine Co IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. 2 PROMPT ATTENTIONGIVEN TO ALT OR DER! anufacttireW And Dyalers in Steam Engines, Boilers, Vv [ : Ss. CG re E | FE, Etsewnene will be found the au- Saouncement of J. A. James as a vs didate Tor vity marshal subject to the action of the Republicaa convention. perfunctory cabinet cou —SELLS-— 1 eventually becomes its slave and Give him a call, Cor, Court and Market sobriety to run ufter the ‘lusts the flesh’’ travels a road that leads he 1 Bank 5,000,000; domestic aud personal 1,360,000; — professional, |i themselves before the juggernaut Tu (hsp Aaniaanhe SUAbabe and sacrifiving lives of usetul- Lservice class are included hotel The first named class shows a gainia ten years of 1,000,000 and ia twenty years of 3,000,000, Ir is said the beer tax will be of the wealthier class and the as a pure luxury whieh is a le subject of taxation. The stamp will be an every day reminder them the stings of remorse and regret, thousands upon thousands of voter z Know your fate and fortune. SENATOR VESI's FIGUKES, | Readings 25 aud 50 cents” Reliable] To en York, all rail, 42 cts; Laan Sha sharve of| Blind. Mediom. 222 Adams street, | water and rail, 40 cts. Senator Vest, who isin charge of| soar phind 293| ‘To New Orleans, all rail, 24¢ the opposition to the Dingley tariff - Nore—Boston rates 5v above New throughout the country and will b felt as a burden, and though perhaps not heavy, it will be borne none tl. less isnpatiently. ties of the office to which ‘aspires| crimes for which he is to die,” prob- | 2@ adjourned. Mr. Fisback, accompanied by Mr. 2 gen Naty siiasan ee bina Clarence Dallam should he be elected, bie | The big singing held here Sunday] Pepper. went into the interior today] ™** # i , Bam gs Phi, . - t H ably a thought of sach deeds would aN r you wotfld Fust. drop in at the houre Formerly ‘ ‘ —_—_—_— was quite a succe » he weather} t visit Guanajay. Mr. Calhoun | j,, an informal wry and give me your | singer & DALUAM, Paducah, Ky [ Accoupixe to a census bulletin | 8% bave been permitted to enter his| was fair and pleasant and a large|spent the day with Gen Lee at the] opinion on Marguret’s health, Dov't | "U8" y y y 5 i eople engaged in al foo. (entangled in the meshes of sin he began about 10 o'clock. It was con-| Capt. Gen. Weyler went from ned to think that some , ETO ing people engaged in all kinds of oc ducted by Mr. Hardy Harrison. The} Tunas to Jucaro on Friday, but re-| thing has upset her pind.” : Louisvitte Trust Building. a alent | ope “There Is a Hi 4 a es 1390, 22,735,661, au incr Pervnlng sons. wae Tete op © Hopp |scraed out to Teves: today: iia aoivsa ov ranplipsio® 20 decade since the last census ¢ vest crimes known to civilization. led by Brother W. J. Sutherland. |-enger train between Santa Clara and | | ner we Worthan ees, . 000. Of the whole {working populs-| Ehe young man who departs from the The crowd that gathered here by| Esperanza, The baggage car us| mon wai) : : oo" WHEN YOU DRINK tion something over 9,000,000 are Ste + ——L— : x | twenty-five hundred or three thous-| three passenger cars were derailed, | pic Messrs, Muir & Muir pagucan $ Gogeged fn'-'tagriculture, mines and of and people, but the audience was or-| but Ae lives were lost. gulrer D RINK THE BEST. fisheri In manufactures aud derly aud every thing passed off i EE Hickory Stove Wood. bright and promising youths throw-| | = $1 per load. tt. cea Lat Ny C, & ST, LOUIS RAILWAY, Onto River SroKe axp RotCo D E I 7 EE [ Ss ia | for week 555 hogsheads. ge Th A rd more . and promise to the god of Tree eine Received sinve Jan. 1, 4219 hhds. € i ’ ——Where we keep the finest of — / Offerings for week 548 hhds, Thirteenth strpet, between laborers, barbers, detectives, ete, | They do not all end ia the way young | Avovums geueral assembly Presby- Net sales for week 399 bhds. . 4 Norjhwest, Durrant’s will end, but many, very} terian church the N., C, & StL.) Not sales for year 4974 hhds. Veo Hs, )” WASHINGTON, D. C. RESTAURANT OPEN AT ALL HOURS, many, fall far short of theic manifest | Tailway will-sell round trip tickets to Quotations. Pay this nf eee = 1 i = 7 ~ wayside to drag out a miserable ex.| inclusive, good returning on June} Medium tugs, dark, 2'4, 2c. mats to 2.50 Pp F .Jistence, worse than death, despised 10th, at one fare for round trip. Good lugs, dark, 8, 4 6c. Timacionn,/01.50 0.2. * . A . and contemned by former associntes| Account, Y.M, C, A, summer] Low leaf, dark, 374, 5c. First-class family Kotel, No liquors. . ty age aa tae aa Dred inter- —l¥ HEADQUARTERS FOR—— ate, We ry this will be ag ea tea r trip Gokete will on olf June 18th Medium leaf, dark, 8, 10'¥c. ny “ent to car x mistake, ‘The theory is that hood and fortitude to resist the wiles ves Ba by hs h) Good leat, dark, 11, 13. : ant home for touriste’and ‘sight-seers Holiday Groceries, on checks and receipts will ¢ it of the wicked world and walk in the! inclusive, good returging uo-} selections, (dark or colory) 18-15. ‘ n the city. 'T. M. HALL, Prop. ; i a ds SAC SO Fruit Cake Materials, will escape. ‘The truth is the will find thee out.” Take the ripe, | the round trip. Quality, generally, was quite poor i tax would fall on the most profitable {luscious fruits of life, though to ob-| Account Int, Con. 1B. Y. Pj U. at|this week and prominently good Apples and Oranges, business pursued in this country, tain them you must labor hard and| Chattanooga, ‘lena. , round trip tick-] hogsheads were almost wholly lacking will be felt by few and the 1 Jas Coleman set, - ; ae 5 inclusive, good returning until and|¥ery Strong on the better sorts of “1 know nothing of it, It is recognizes pty Bentz, Ses. lie _about your | ‘8’ ur a og nig ning py, substantial leat and fo: the others ir- Yélephone 118, HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. path, ither at your touch, F. B, Tracnuvr, regularly easier. Res, 821 Oampbell ‘elepnone 118, a fleeting breath, and leave behind | 425 Broadway, Paducah, Ky, |™4inly fair and cool, but there has ed eer GLiatne atean — SS Y: Then some light partial rains. Prom Png vaults. water closotsy 4c. B FREIGHT RATES PER HUND' UNDS. ene jatts ° . ’ alls f ny part © city ans- ?. Cale Tet any taxetrom } o'clock a, m, AGENT FOR bill, presented some figures the other! You C, C. C, Lee is the place to| York, and Philadelphia 2c and Balti- g N s Fine Boots and Shoes tariff bill in the senate is remarkab! It is needless to say they sy ay oO T. H. Barna & Co,, Bropers. d Made to Order. as tariff legislation goes. At 1) paccurate and failed to prove! tas the nicest truitAo be found in the + Edwards, Specialty, Byes,Esr,|For Sale by Oehlschlaeger &| * SE! Uive'tiim™a trial’ Book 107 SOUTH SECONDJSTRE * close of the {first week's discussii, } whut the Senator desired to prove, ' city, | 1imtt 'Nose and Throat, Padacaly, Ky, ly Walker wer um pries, Give Him a/frial, ; “a j ioe / just issued the total number of work- wind. But associated with evil and crowd gathered early, The singing] American consulate. thing of that sort, but . Attorney-at-Law sitaten, jer cupations in the United $ “What symptoms has she shown rs . {yields to an impulse to commit the Land, Far Far Away.” Prayer was| The insurgents dynamited a pas- i lan. narrow path of virtue, industry and 800n would probably have reached|capsized and the locomotive aod] ous yer: Paducah Streey Railway Co. Pade mechanical industries there are over |*8ows not winther. Examples of nicely, Rerorter. | PADUCAH TOBACCO MARKET.| For nice stove wood telephone 29 : QUyiey & Quigley You can find it at——— Paducah, Ky., May 21.—Receipts keepers, soldiers, sailors, marines, | Mammon are to be seen all about us, Charlotte, N.C. Offerings tor year 6797 bhds, heen Seeet eat'Y eareat Whiskies, Wines, Beer, Cigars, etc y possibilities and thousands fai! by the Charlotte, N,C., May 17th to 218t} Gommon lugs, dark, 114, 2c. European, $1.00 and up placed with a stamp tax by the £ . because they have not had the man-|8¢hool at’ Knoxyille, Test, round Common leaf, dark, 5, 8c. ; est. Most central location, and pleas- r|path-of virtue, ‘Be sure thy sin|til and on June 40th, at one fare for REMARKS, long and patiently, rather than the| ¢t will be onsale June 13th to 16th]!o the offerings. The market was esh Canned Goods, &c. ; | whose beauty and fragrance are but] y Ticket Agent, The weather for the week has been = irteen years experience inthe work, a ea ©. THALMUELLER, ‘Tux progress being made on thy |day aud made them a part of his| go to have your fine work done, 292} more 3c below, * FO ate ‘ : Typewriters andjSuppliess / 400 Broaway s@" Will exchange for old Machines at liberal figures. f X I bichon