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f LATE NEWS. THE T LUGAR DAILY SUN. on the vast Illinois Central system. ee {It also shows iow little attention The I. C. railroad is beginning ex- Take Paducah, for an instance: eee er SS MEDICINAL PLANTS. | ee . " “ o Ghae ala the Paihethe ov ee A hk ee ee aS Published every afternoon, except} should be paid to that class of chron- tensive and costly improvements. D te. y Prot i agit oe 5 Federal Judge Grosscup has de-| Huge, richly colored ete DB Sunday, by pany ie kickers, that exist in Ae town, | Se ral rng point by 8 mp in| cided that the city of Chicago is lia-| plotures of blossoming plants end flew- " N «| but seem to be particularly numer- crease in the permanent force of men | pie for damages resulting from riots| we illustrated the closing lectare of the _ 0 WE SUN PUBLISHING COM employed here by the railroads. A {during the Debs strike of 1894. Columbia university populnr courne, de- : } 4 . INOORPOMATED. ons here. ’ . at livered by Prof. Smith Ry Jeli of rr | Paducah is all right. Her growth large number of expensive buildings} John KE. Searles, of the Sugat| the New tore Cibegsaltkcmaney 4 Sc VICE PRESIDENT] may not be as rapid as some would are now being erected by our cit- | Trast, was acquitted Tuesday of the|s recent evening, at the American SRORRTAR i Allthe few spring styles atid shapes of Men’s and Women’s high and low cut in con-] charge of refusing to answer ques-| Museum of Natural History, His sub- ject was “Medicinal Planta” and @ te ieiginetorron | desire, but itis sure. Nature has en- izens and many more are AwAGING EDITO! , DIRBCTORS: dowed his with a choice location Rew.clements, J: |r. natural resources tributary to her prises are looking this way, attracted tions of a Senate committee. - a . . ae 5 arge audience lstened eviden J. W. Roberts, his wife and two] sitcura, He traced the development : . van.| Children, were killed by a train at) >¢ the acionee of botany from the primt- are boundless. Her business menyby Paducab’s great natural sdvan-| ima, Til., while endeavoring. to| are eecion anes teks wees betas templation, Manufacturing enter- Trade = SHOES & have shown their superior ability and] tages, Since the last election large} cross the track in a wagon, \eta, pharmeviste and physicians, to the . Su etre spetal atenuon to ats, JommlaMY. energy. All that is needed 1s the/ numbers of men have been given em] More requests have been received present day, when the pharmacist bas | With Us at ¥ Cae ae, area ston re | permanen’ silencing of the crowd of| ployment, and want and desolation is] by Gov. Bradley from county judges) Prcvme the expert mnkiiemen, whos | ( Eardwo exper. kickers wie cau see no good in apy- | becoming less noticeable. to offer rewards for turnpike raiders. | tiriues of plants abd exact knowledge He DI EH L & O z What is taking place in this city} The troops have been withdrawn | of drugs huve rendered it unnecessary If not, why not? Your interests are s S N Ss THE WEEKLY SUN Is devoted to the Interests of our co: STAND BY PACUG UE in various forms in| from Owinggsville, the county officials | fer the physickn to bother his head | our interests. Look into our business has occurred i attaching little consequence to the|*bout botany. He enumereted the 310 Broadway. Fons, and will at al! times be news: i , , 7 e1 ? 7 , while keeping its readers posted thousands of towns in this country 2 5 eailie ry ‘bs and plants and flowers that were give you the best fu sl pofieal sale ana topacs whe wi The merchants of Patuent ar|wenin the last six months, Come threats of the ra aed rope g nner tn the days of the forefathers [at prices that worry our competi re. | is pay es “y ational, Repub t fi Judge Gudgell may pay with) i, posse Jicinal virtues, but have | We belieyé in small profits and quic P AS - . thy onal Republi pring from the practice of certait 4 s pasees med 168, > eR ee ae. oy etering trom the pr f veri") mercial travelers report larger sales,|ins political life for his activity] nde meen shown to be aworthiow, and sales ay the surest and fairent way off @ rices the Lowest. sa of our citizens who persist i4 gone OL. weekly e ; “A at the raidets. |. ae aca | A ; jealipg with the public. is CORRESPO! » weekly commercial reviews re-|against the raiders. He is a Repub-| teseribed those now highly pri * M r ARESPONDENCE. | ss tanger cities t. clo their trading, ’ ness cone {Hican candidate for circuit judge,but| ovuse of real curative qualities, intent Way we increase our trad Goods the Best. : A. special feature of the weekly edition of port a more substantial business con- . j Comm x ‘the same way yot Tae son willbe ive Correspondence Depart |-TPhege peaple complain that the mer- Miah tk dake Wee: eerie rs and their friends, irre-| First of these, he said, is the ) hese are sample pric i, eat ee eukintee limi of te cl idence. In fact nearly everybody |. ective of political lines are fighting | in recy locality within the Tims of * clFewVohagts ere do not carry lange iat ore ieee AOVERTISING. enough st Rates of advertzsing will be made known or | from, or the quality of goods that they application ___|desire. Asamatier of fact these ‘Office, Standard Block, 115 North Fourth street feels better, and if the calamity })j, howlers would ‘‘let up’’ for a while s for them to select that grows fn abundwnce Misses’ fast black ribbed hose, all La shady streams and along the fence Mage fran 60s Oily e a pair. SEE THIS ultivated flekla all the way from lawns only 4c, 2 ie County Judge of Robertson |ccnada to Florida, Aside from its] Forty-inch fast oad lawns, good and give the people a chance, the nty denies & newspaper card] teauty of bloom and its pulpy yellow | (ality, worth 12\4¢, our price se. wave of prosperity wonld come on } be has offered 5 reward of en tral, At das, medicinal prise in it ta quinn og ee Cio eetin BEFORE YOU BUY, more rapidly. for the arrest of turnpike raiders.) m« i , Twelve - er Marseilles quilts, : The raiders appear to feel secure in] polophillum pills, The foxgtove, too | pe, ‘out g ods, special, 780. stately clusters in old ies? dilkaline fast black hose, 260 _baaaarsaamananananaa® ee Robertson county and have ordered " 7 the removal of toll gates on the Mil- ws, has a virtue in ite | everywHere, our price 190. statements are but flimsy excuses; and, even if they were true, they are because of the habit of ‘The Tariff Bill 40] many people of going away from the From the Gl 8 4.50 995 | true only that grows i Daily, per annum Daily, Six months ; fashioned ga obe- Demos Dail: onth, . in od ond Pubinnel ‘tke leaves thot was known as enrly as the | Lagé-atriped organdies only 7c. Daily, ee weak ¥ 10 cents} city to make their purchases The progress made by the tariff |ford and Falmouth turnpike ‘ixteenth century. Prom it i» nde | Ngweet styles polka-dot organdies, A HANDSOME ) iM ode fH bill in the Senate thus far surprises] ‘The federal court has set aside the] ligitalis, a drug of grent merit in the | alfcolors, 12\c, Weekly, per annum in Every dollar that these people| ino Hemocrats and gratifies the Re-laction of Insurance Commissioner| tteatmentot hearttrouble, Witch haxel, | /Good, mamas, ahsive peitecse, 8). Ea ES Se ; ; 6 h fortesls sae 4 sme HR dipiad tite take or send out of town is just 80] publicans, Nobody, of Course, be-] McNall, of Kansas, in refusing to is- wh i for oe rly a sides a m : 240, spo-atd Toe in bright colors at Le es | uch taken from the legitimate busi-|lieved there would be any such delay} sue a license to the Metropolitan] \™) Sw lsvely fOr Deiiises and sun. 0 / : ness of the city. Were that{in that body over this measure as|Life Insurance Company of New cit ua’ . fi i * 97, , af ~4 : ) treatment of skin ur ie 0 THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1807 meney spent here, as it should be, | tere was with the Wilson bill, but} York . being the In t Se" * more young men and young ladies | he speed which has been made was} Senator ‘Tillman says the South retrmete ‘from the Novelty Parasols ae ei IAN'S \ WO. - J A 4 . not expected even by the Republi-]c,), dinseigueadil which want ANNOUNCEMENTS Would find positions at the sules}oans, After all, the chances are that] ycked out by Tne Bleionton, wil es, nted h ay peor At 81.75 do 83.00 are beauties, and the ‘The§SUN isfauthorized to announce m itees tio nese. ‘ll will res Stent some ms been tre ee AP JOHNSON rt Verect jn oeeern) bouere Fer tll Wil react Sas Hemteds FOCDS The carried to Va mmmmmmnCOUTS of lami nee ere” Weseplanted ‘hein 1 coasts colors and styles ae-varted to suit all a ‘As & candidate for Constadiegtor the Fiest | would sodu be noknown, and all the s is encouraging to] tied States, He Europe ond Asta, yielde tbe | teats The endeavor vison which it Is supposed Socrates | Our’ line of new lawns, batistes, ] ‘of, McCracken County, subject to the ¥: t merchants would be enabled t> carry . b Eeiake a larg and in { Democrats as well as of Republi- The Si thorized to announes er, and in sr us should be to enact the Dingley J, A. SAME § better stocks : sat Asa candidate fr Marshal of the City of Pa ‘aw the earliest practicable mo- See ne action of the Re pub- The merchants of Paducah are} ment and end the suspense about the ean Convention, ‘ ‘ 42 AMO strictly up-to date. ‘Tuey bay goods] tates of duty whieh will prevail for ‘The SON is authorized to announce ob aheat 0 ng. | the near future. B. W. PRATT eee ha ghee As a candidate for Jadge of the Police Courtof} sonable as anyone. There is the c i ; abso- Paducail, K¥. subject to the action spublican Convention. lutely no reason why any person The industrious opponents of Mr. | took for his fatol drwogtt, an which is }inens, grenadies, organdies, linons Th 4 4 his i something every one enjoy, oments of leisure. tht ye ala | os ena oh FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS : in his appointment as Collector at beautiful plant with blue flowers that ine preaitity a de Pie ior, 4 is cultivated for purely ornamental — ¥ value in well-kept gardens, yields A race war exists in Pope county, | nite. This lovely phant grows in all Ark., and several men ‘have beeu| parte of the world, and it was known to killed or fatally injured. One negro| the ancient Chinese for the poison was tied to a tree and whipped to|tmeted from its root, Tt is a deadly eo ae ; should go from Padueah to St.Louis, my eee Fispirs into tank of walerswil poleon 315 BROADWAY, Or course Jack Chinn is at the | 7 ouisyille, Memphis or Chicago to do] Meets at Harrodsburg, Ky., June} ‘Lue troops have left Owingsville| yn entire ieamphy. fh to wet edlenslonee convention. No state assemblage of | their shopping. Goods bought in 22, 23 and 24. and ity oe is quiet in the Bath ty to depress action of the heart i! : county cap! » green one decks unwashed and unterrified free silver- | those cities are no better, they won't] ‘The — thir Pee core aoxreen & re that decke the - ‘ : “ The a s 5 woods with strong fresh leaves ut him. . a = The pring ; ites would be complete withor wear any longer than home-purchas-| Convention of the Kentuc the Nashville Centennial is rapidly and a spike of whit ne, and sell as r 5. CONVENTION. COME fro US POR YOUR DRY GOODS, FINE SHOES _ AND FURNISHING GOODs. PHoNR 156, y-second annual state Sunday Jack Chinn, Eph Lillard and Jim] 04 ones, Sehoo! Union will be held ‘in Har begat ph inather sort h nmkes <indly Youn Pret tg us A ee rodsburg on June 22, 23 anc » A ne Ite root value erinary medicine. We will fit the: Williams and their Latte c ; The only reason as a rule why peo-| most attractive and practical pr Martin Dedmonds shot and mor-| tte worth aa an insectand animal poison at amall cost. Bronston, the author of ‘throw the | je oo to larger cities to do their am has been arranged. W tally wounded J. W. Hadley in Adair] was known to the Re . who em- ple g e gr ' ) 4 ed it to poison ¥ punty in a dispute over a line] plo: fence, The yellow-flowered, ha h —— — — over the banister,”’ | shopping, is because of the notoriety | known speakers will discuss topics of and ranting Joe Blackburn ‘are tyPi-/ that they are so doing gains in his or] ¥it#! import to Sunday school work. 7 J oO J re) R J y s ning gains y Pr - “a » | oan db ows here ond G cal specimens of the [free silverites 48] hoe siget,’” ‘This pride is flattered | A0%S the speakers are Mr. Marion} The friends of Dr. Thomas W.| fuitsin. te iferent aed aeclnnteaclt Homes H N . D I A N “ r ii or Lawrence. General Secretary of Ohio] Gardiner, of Hopkinsville, will be S. S. Association; Mr. he e-EIE better because purchased in a large |General Secretary of O1 Ix any settlement of the Cuban] i, Association ; and Mrs. V ‘inal properties in its root and leaves. dd to know that he is] The extract of its leaves fa administered Aje being 205 BROADWAY recovering. © quiet maniacs in asylums. The root feated by. found in Kentucky. and they imagine that the goods are Tobacco is said to be bringing] %* 8 opposite effect. Belladonna, or troubles in which this government] %, " \ ,{roth, of St.Louis, the well-known] hetter prices than. tc : PB) the deadly:nightahade, yie Front =p > 6p shall take part, the question of the Rifai: bis ae ‘hel and gifted primary’ teacher. Promi-| Aji erates are bringing better seine, | sharmacint the Polson known as ait Rank ESTABLISHED 1864,—— procperity he 46 sl saat ‘ * fom oleae s S| pine, an overdose of which will prodpes” . x considered and it will be insisted by : ~ A Sasa: ms benefit of it. of the plant grow here, although it ts |) « Mat that aitg ance) 22% the good of the city, The oue|rin, Rev. Dr. “Tha Ys Be, C.:As ee iid) | eA ou eine we Cone i— eke Ahis government that that city must} 11, Foes to larger cities to do shop- ton, Professor H. : : " | to the same family as the potato, Boo : Ky., has completed handsome he: quarters costing $35,000 known cases are on record, by the way, pe. of poisoning from the eating of mew or The troopers who propose to ride] yery young potatoes, which seem to on bicycles from Fort Missoula, | sontain some of the deadly properties Mont., to St. Louis have postponed | of the belladonna. Atropine is also ob- tained from the thorn apple, @very com- mon poisonous plant which grows in be placed in good sanitary condition.| . 4 S. Waters McGill, re ping, injures Paducah just as surely me Ninety per cent. of the danger of ric: “) |Spreen, J. L. Amsden, Prof. E. A slow) fever contagion to the Ualted as the chronic kicker, who complains} 4x. Prof. C, H. Poage and J. T. Dhises we Gud 16 Havana. This eur all the time. Both are doing all they} Klder. Rev. Dr. W. B. Jennings can to hurt the city. will conduct the devotional exercises, ernment is put to an enormous an- Mr. P. P. Bilhorn, of Chicago, will | ther departure until June 5 anal expense to quarantine against} WHI'E-WINGED PEACE, {have charge of the music. There] The twenty-seyenth annual meet- fecatit. Sete, ond Ce teunaoians be ak the contagion, which expense would] It is a cold day when the free sil-| Will be three conferences for primary ing of the Rentooky Stato Dental] prickly burr, and a white flower, re- h were r steps | v il to tak m teachers. ssociation will be held in Owens-| sembling the blossom of the morning See oth tee aba Pe sae ‘sch ietie ry ay eae - oe Denecates.--Every Sunday sehool|boro, beginning June 15. About| glory. ‘The drug it ylelda thas been | waransefiad is thicnepiieaten ian y heir work. b 4 in the state fis entitled to one dele-]200 dentists are expected to attend,| known to the Tindooa fromthe most disease in the Cuban capital. J The Evening ‘‘Post’s’’ correspondent gate for each 100 members or fr: remote time, under the Sanscrit name One of the most important factors speaks as follows of the way in which| tion thereof. ‘ este ving) sre eons. 14 eppante thet 10 wae tector | ee eold, delegutcn froin Lauer | “Earctraroaet.—All accredited [ste operations yesterday, giving] shen md to proce inaeiny In poy in the profit or want of profit in agri- ( Machine Co, PROMPT ATTENTIONGIVEN TO ALE ORDERS. anufacturers and Dealers in a delegates will be entertsfaed, pro- employment to a large number of! yong to bigh station when it was feared culture is one which is seldom atten- | "°"° “Smaak “ o ae a! Steam Engines, Boilers, VW. SOG e = , , ° miners. The differences between| that their brains in normal condi Y vided their names teach W, C. Rue, a 2 “It’s all up with the delegates of House Fronts, Mill Machinery No. 182 8. Third Stre Telephone No, 871 G. R. => DAVIS, TIN, SLATE AND IRON ROOFER. 129 South Third Street. GENERAL INSURANC AGENT Telephone 174. a PADUCAH, KY - ss PADUOAH, KY Wall Paper »"_4 Window Shades IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. >) ‘ E The coal mines at Baldwin, Colo. ° ut before Mon.| te, compauy and the miners, who/ would prove better than the ruling ded to or taken into consideration by | tne regular Democratic committee . Harrodsburg, on or before Mon-lhad been on strike for some time,|%ereigns. Belladonna and its alka- a C June 21. PaO TE AR Be Seeta loids although amenace tochtldren whi the farmer, yet s little thought should | from the Fifth district. What the] ‘P.iyerontation.—All the rail- ere sa isa by the State Board of} tr ilablo to cat ite berrien la pried OF 862 to jeonvince any man of its| Blackburn-Hardin-Johnston Regency | roads in the state have made a rate deullate for ite property of dilating th great importance. This is the matter will do to them will be an elegant of one fare for the round trip. Mrs. Mary Burch showed the! pupil of the eye, and by physicians f ‘ ficiency. There is about as much Speci i % Stanford Jour copy of the West-| 'te quality of lyzing the nerves | — is. The subject has not in a} ) u CrepentiAts may be obtained from } Stauford Journal a copy of the West.) 8 dual toed mej way ae the attention it] “tance of the delegates being seated! county officers or from the state sec- | erH Citizen, which she found in the| °C"™ele and contracting the loot emery 4s : De ot eye enon withstanding the} retary, Miss Mamie F. Huber, at papers of ler ‘atber, Samuel Allison, | yrs in emsewoffnflsmmation arising ¢ whole country for considerable ‘ pac ie ‘stuffin’ oe Shristmas day, 1824, It has the] y, gun. ve i kicked outen him” in his memorable y sti message of President Ja Monroe —-—_—_— And Tobacco Serews, Brass Fe Portion of the year the farmer goes j Y. M. C, A. Board Meeting. essage of f'resident James Moni fi ery tes Ye slivered to Conarel *th of Sweeping with Wing and Iron Fttings. Casti to market with a small load of grain] rampalgh by the gold Democrats of) at the regular meeting Tues- elivered to Congress 00 tha 7th ot! sJecmect ta tmmae sive damt sof al Gade or other produce that on a good, | eternal vengeance and now that they | 1Y might there were present Messrs. | oo rath says the reat length of the | = acted Oe een re Se peren hard, surface road would not tax the | Re call Y! Ashbrook, Jennings, Bondurant, | P*™#araph says the g eth for sweeping and dusting the carpets }Papuéan, . - . . have an opportunity to retaliate, they Leigh, Rieke, and F. L. Scott, Mr. |™essage excludes nearly all other] and upholstery of the cara, and the 3 strength of his team, yet by reason |are not going to be very slow in tak-| 17° 4,"" Misia talus secretary, was|™&tters. Henry Clay was presiding | results are said to be satisfactory, Th —— is jolted and strained by dropping in- | '"8 advantage of it, and will chop off] |)" 7 over the Keutucky house at the time, | compressed air fs led from a power g : sage so present. The report of the treasur-| OV" panne, Dap ixvedend Bad eee ’ iC ‘aim to ruts, jolting over stones, treading |‘Ueir heads with as much gusto as] O° yhinene: Uo adopted. This report | %%4 the question of removing certain] house through an underground pipe, General Weyler wields his eabre in app e judges was under discussion, | Which 6 hose Is attached in the car Fotwerly of on eidling roadbeds, etc., until its life | tar-away Cuba. ‘Then, again, Wil-[H0wed that the association needs |e vce Gn removing Benjamin Mille] °° Amixed to the end of the hose #8] BURNETT & DALAM, Padueat, Ky Hardware “sage tedlged a Benjamin Mills! sn icon nosale en Mini as ai omdinaly was 61 to 89, Mr. Clay voting in the} toom handle, ajedduaviog at tia eather ‘] ¥ pa Cu Kentucky, tlery, Tinwara & 9 and that of his harness is shortened | iam Jennings Bryan failed to poll his] Ned pal fo successfully ota aie i ork for the young men of Padu-] “#8 ©! to 59, Mr. Clay voting in the i one belt. He hauls not more than} full quota of votes in Louisville last] oo” "The following report of the| Mlirmative. "There are advertise-| jry savin of Reece eto eee Att at-Law : ‘ g rep o . half as much produce, yet suffers| fall. Here was another opportunity general secretary was read as cover-| @eMts of ‘*Bear Baitings,”” ranaway : y,| that needed ‘evening’ up and Wat ‘treble the damage and takes much and Jo and Phil and Jack and Ollie} PS te Work for the past month: and furnished with a long slit negroes, hiring and sales of negroes,| x thirty-second of an inch {n width, and notices of public patrollers, etc.,| through whieh tesues the compressed Aeplevitle True} Buildiog. REFER BY PERMISSION/TO STOVES, ETL , Give him a call. bi So me Peesbi ine forthe tip [and Urey and ‘de rest ut 'ecs’ have! Ay andance 9b fuble ees dy: but not line of local news. lir at the rate of 75 nubio feet aminute. Cor, Court and Marke, x {n numerous ways the poor road is | whetted their knives, and the con- At Sasori 40. i hee dust does not stay long in front #2 expense to him, which he dope) vention will do the rest. Do every-| a+ hook keeping class, 31. nah one h = ovis Ceanaeewes ‘ump Mrs. ( Dayis. Cre wot realice. Asu rule the farmer, | body in fact.” At rooms, 1560. Sita ee cree GEN Electric Light and Power Co. , Will furnish Lights and Power for fans, as follows : Store Lights 25 Residence Lights 200 dag “noam. Current tor Fans $1.60 D. & SIMON, Supt, > 4 P.F.LALLY %& —Is MKADQUARTERS FOu- Holiday Groceries, /_¥ruit Cake Materials, — ) Apples and Oranges, / - Fresh Canned Go 3,&e. + who is most interested in the road 5 gan SEP eee : ay »}| At gymnasnm, 3 New York, June A poem en-| The pe ne A who-would ba bat euedtiod co | THE WAVE OF PRosPEuiry,*( (Ei Gmnenm: 2 litled, “Our Boys,’” by ‘Alice S.| the island, situated gb the fumeticn of ie and who wo! most be I by! “When the free silver editor gets] jee talen san, Mitchell, Of ©The Liberty | (hT* coutinents, ae It were, and come Hon. Henry burnett money intelligently spent thereon, is abne taken, 9 Bell,”” has been dedicated to Mes. (| @anding the coasta of all three, has in. Mad Thos fe Mosse" short of fresh ideas, which 1s frequent- Letters written by your ly, they tacklog the ‘‘wave of pros. Dirceted to boarding houses, L herwise assisted, 1, vested it from the earliest times with the one who last thinks of it as an investment that would return him perity”’ and gets funny and sarcastic " \ many fold, as it would, at the expense of the Republican nije meeting atte gling of the two names follow: | larger fp ares, ever attained, While ce avep L ters received for young inen, 2 “Washington, D. C., April 28,—] forming in prehistorte times a stepping Some of the editorial paragraphs of party, They shut their eyes to the New members, 44. Miss Mitchell; Mrs. Grant desires] stone for Egyptian and Asiatic civiligas the Democratic papers of this city,| vast number of evidences of better! The work as above reported for] me to say iv reply to your letter, just ary in Its progress toward the shores publisbed few months ago, convern-| times that are found all over the} the month of May is certai received, that she thinks it would be] °f Greece, Cret a pained oughout “er a 4 »pria yet rrace! 3 te y {ng the Illinois Central R. R. would country and claim that everything x] deserving of support. During the} very Sieg and a very pricetcl apron dy ve ight : inte en the night classes | act to associate ber name with that make entertaining reading today were| going to the dogs. Thay hold up| Winter months when the night classe Pave Ser UENe Wie . ished. tical studies and gymnasium] Mrs, Jefferson Davis in the dedic 4 Bove they’ republished. eieration! Unety tiand ssipnation end eet” ; ; . characteristies 'y repul Last December | their hands in pious resignation and] work are running the reports show|tion of your song, “Our Boys Jnathed oi teataae the Sun devoted considerable space| console their 16 to 1 souls with the| that more young men using the priv-}Mrs Grant thanks you for the copy| cepting the view that they are the to demonstration that the I. C.|hope that Bryan and-free silver will] ileges of the association. ‘Tho fol-|of the words of the song sent her. | PY descendants extant of the could not afford as a business| win in 1900, lowing well known business men have Binceroly, aes of Proposition to do anything that would] One reason why the ‘wave of] ®t! of all matters connected with saree CS ieee 1a cn | BRE of the work to the injury of Paducah, The] prosperity’? seems to travel a) the work ald dasprve’ the hearty co-} rd Zork City, ape & MiS9) the Grock Ps prosperity to travel slowly] operation of the good citizens of our| Atice S. Mitchell; Accept my| the (ree Sux also took the position that the I. |is because so many newspapers are| ety. thanks for the honor you have oot-| tharseter C. Railroad was being [run on a bus-|doing all they can to make things| R. E, Asuuroox, President. ferred upon me by dedicating your} « iness basis and that it would notjappear blue. A business failure ora] IB. H. Scorr, Vice President, 1 message’ In part to me. | t move its shops from this city. The] strike is put st the top of the column | /0Y» T. Watson, Treasurer. position of the Sux jwas ridiculed by| and under bold headlines, just as ig) C* EB» JhxNiNas, Secretary. the chronic kickers of this city, but] those things do not happen during} 4°" Boor f ’n importance 6: letters giving permission for the] Sardina nor © S. Grant and Mrs, Jefferson Davis 8 h as neither Sicily, ‘us, although much a antiquity singu political conn © nowhere #0 pronounced dd we are told that its 0 out antiquity was one * friend Mrs. U. 8. Grant’s| continuous chain of civil atrife, carried Fine name is associated with mine in the]? with « savageness and bitterness of ~ Made to br pep vert vagal abana 1H j. | animosity exceeding all tha k ledication gives me aditional grati-| 1 ivo*sty exceedin that waa known neaaistia ak Oe Is neafly doneat Reck im a/Trial, J. K. Boxp Helleve mg, yery truly Hottom pries, Give H ~ its clear statement of the situation| the most prosperous times. ‘The Re]. RANUAN ptt Pyludldesghae de Beil dy ere HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY : t called from Vice President Harahan | publicans arc made to appear the} C.Q.C. Len, many Jubrauson Davis."” | of “Crotan'' a xynonym for neariy oncre | Sig a Telepnone 118, Cor. | See Bi: & personal letter to the editor of the| cause of every commercial disaster of} #» H. Howry, Sper ipeetareerer? viee.—Demetrius Kalopothakes, in Cen- | $ or, 9th and Trimble Sts, " | Dee $190 Reward #100, pee T ae Son, in which he ststed that Paducaii| every kind. ‘These people are stand- oe ae REDDICK, ‘The readefs of tAls paper will be pleased tol a AGE ‘ B would be looked after generously by]ing in their own fight. They really ‘eee ah ee Tt In Chicage, * © ; ght. y really! 1M Rinwes mgbie to eure malits| nwt Preaceea’ I the I, C, system. want to do more business themselves ;} W. J. Hiiee dont pockiee sate deol i aiddig-tasesont Tene A — } : : estan p KS, ; The action of the I. C. in deter-| tiwy want prosperous times, but they| Gro INovaw i Second Preacher—Yes business 44 ihe 7, G. &. Nona, ly, | Good. People getting married thie yeas mining to enlarge its shops, and the|}are to narrow in their ideas that, ‘er got married ¥, e ion of the dindpaae the pa.) Truth, ‘ extensive improvements that it has| either ignorantly or maliciously, they Caligraph dD begun already at the river front, with| assign every failure, or Is Out Again , ansmngre rawing @ : K 7 D ‘dug ti secured / a ate iliti " . Bad Elrod, who was shot ia the Mand—Why wy * i,” with he u * rer eit fall period tal uses wile focing witn gs poet [ERP RT RL eS HEIRS | Peenitnan fat a i / Typewriters and{Supplies. , show most conclusively|the Republican party, apd chatter] ane’, H in ong fot eentnomiais Adi OAS ‘ SOUTH SECOND STREE1 mort , ly. is out again, bat is on #, J, CUENEY & ©0,, Tobdo, 0, Ss | 307, i oto tvored point) about Bryan and free silver in 1900, grutc us Sait panty Pit are the bees, "i C.A.SNOW& 0. B@r-Will exchange for old Machines at liberal figures, eo

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