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tata tvanevie, Paducah and Caro Pact, “7 Y - Te story started the other day| manufacturers to mal o te necessary | faith that the rabbi Maimonides rade THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN, that ach ae one who was acquit. | *frangements for producing the spe-|700 years ago. This service of jbut ' s cial qualities of tin plate, which they|an hour or so having ended, ench eas | Owned and Operated by the Tennessee and Obio River Transpor- “Schul’s tation Co. 99 to_bnibe after bis} ire undoubtedly able to do.” family goes home to a curious reli- gious feast, The tables are spread with breap, salt, wine, honey and ed of conspiracy hed every afternoon, except} t 3 ania Sunday, by own confession that he was guilty was about to make another ‘confe «| Discrimination Against the Baby. THE DAILY SU jon’ te now sald to bave been a New York Press. apples. All partake of each of these Wil gtve special attention to ALL, local, hat aks Whatever ot ade the people of}, 1afants are up in arms a8 @ result| he bread and salt typify the necessi ' panings of invereat in Pacucah sie et | ne x . fhe people Of) of the new ordipance probibiting Ves | ties of life, the wine life’s pleasures piven fe fully’ ae 31 his state are gvtting right tired Of! hicles on the sidewa'ks. The city| the apples the bitter and the hours 4 a Bivens fully as space Will permit without re passes that bribery case and want a rest. |‘‘fathers’? aimed at bicycles and bit/the sweet. Not a morsel must pas In the-name of common decency will] baby carriages, Rejected from thea-|the lips of the Jewish worshipper. to ters, barred from flats and driven | morrow until the day is far advanced _ S i) bw ro 7 And now the children need good SCHOOL el he Frankfort ters please give {FTevoet to the in a the Fraukfort reporters p Pons, ad wis tal wes be ne ; from the sidewalk it would seem Fasting he must go to the service ot t t triacs Sansh enh that mau Gaines a rest. that baby, as an institution, will dis-|fostiena-shaua, the list day of th A great temptation is - SHOES. We make a specialty of School $e a eriem and tele ex;uent Ct th ORE exported 143,-[*PPear, Bat don’t you bet on it. | year, beginning at 7 a, mi. Ritual ed eae iP ie no . the Shoes of all sizes and styles. We can sell or ae Pidevand teachings of the National Repubi as ¢ . 0 —_—_——_——_ 4 ts, © zaud in- agnificent display of new 7 baye CORRESPONDENCE, eight months of the present year, as From \he National Advertiser. ¥ oy i obttain stage of the pro | g J that | ceedings, ata sign from the rabbi, A.special feature of the weekly edition © | compared with 160,000,000 bushels! Calamity howlers,’ who insi ‘Taw SUN Will be its Correspondence Dep: ment, in which it hopes ably to repres-n'| in the corresponding eight months of e ry locality within the Hmits of its crc i : 1896, and over 200,000,000 bushels there can be no prosperity until ‘heir vet ideas dominate government, will Better shoes at better prices. Telephone 221.8 Oftices, 427 Broadway ¢ the President sitting at the side of C t the altar, gives out the “Mitz voth 0 ore fe EKTISI i in 1895, | be interested to know thata practical | or the “honors.’? He mentions the ADVERTISING. in the same length of time in 18! ini OE DalAlan HUG HAMETONED, Ct |Saue. Inieite Gene toe of the : Rates of advertising will be wade known o: | Chis adds to the demand which therelthe great New York dry goods house, |chiet men of the vonaregation. Dress pods ———— | will be for grain from the United} does not agree with them. In a re-|««May he who blessed our aucestors t application. = Office, Standard Hock, 115 North Fourtt | States, and probably widens still far-| Cent newspaper interview, Mr. Clatla | piess Mr, ——, who will open the} whe a suet ther the ate bh between wheat and|*ays that the increase in the trade of {doors of the ark. Blessed be he of dn Om ol ihe eee > . Office Hours: per tT — ye sh no Sele Chand in | 48 Girm for August, 1897, over Au-|:he Lord!” chants the rabbi in He- patterns and weaves. All A \ ce Hours: $ 4.50] silver, which no longer go "| gust, 1892, was about $1,000,000 |brew, and the wor name wool two-toned Cheviots Ye 8+ m. to 12 m.,2to 5 p.m. andat niga es Daily, per annum Daily, Six months Daily, One month,. Daily, per week... He makes this comparison because steps formant, bis “Tals wen at oe, 39¢ and Se Naps 1892 was the biggest year in the|ayyut his suoulders. Otber beer elty dress pattems from $8 ceeeee LOcents]| Tue American ‘Agriculturist] husiness. Mr, Claflo doesn’t believe | anuounced in the same aanver, fol $0.00 Telephone No. 310. Weekly, per annum in ad- says: ‘While newspaper stories have| that the present prosperity is confiu- | juw, suc aking the be to $20.00. Undertakers and embaimers, VANC@-eseseesseseseeers 1:0) boon somewhat exaggerated, it is an}ed to any small number of houses, | scrolls » ing these bor ft LROCRRROOOd- 000000008 RomTeenuens 34 180 8 Third jenee ele hour Specimen copies free aiabliite + Weta {but is certain that every firm is get- | tue Lord from altar to reading desk gal SSAC wo 180 8 ‘Third of ate He beak an s' tna _— ting its share, He attributes the iu-| Ppis latter is giver ; By giaCa ress 00 $ ; om * * 5 y . SS |cr's Anancial condition is wonder-| crease, in a large ineactre, to the| usually bridegrooms, and they arc USTABLISHED 1864,—— AeSSeF ABN EY 4 ¥ ’ MONDAY, SEPT. 27,187. | fully improved. During the past! work of the Merchant's Association, | known us batans, the ‘bridegrooms ; ‘ A . three years he has practiced such/in inducing buyers to come to New| of the Lord’’ (Hatan Torah) sud tie In ge nh baer, a m y that with a slight improve-| York by low fares, but the prin }s*bridegroom of the first Sabbath’? many 0} e latest novel- el 0 M2 4 REPUBLICAN TICKET. iaadt prives last fal ad fair|Feason is the general revival of the | (iHatan Peresheet) ties. All-wool 36-in black ‘ ‘ e 3 SNTIST, XK ‘ ; "ah : 8 4 thé trade all over the -country. Mr. The drama reaches its climax serge at 25¢, 39¢ to $1.00. 1 "7 ‘i nm ree values of cattle, sheep and hogs, the} ¢ "1 oars | wh, sama bes 1» blown, ua {81 * ee] e Clafla thinks that the next two years) when the ram's hora is blown, as it All wool black Jacquard GENERAL INSURANCE 4ft we OADWAY ’ Ubrifty farmer gradually reduced his} will be as prosperous as 1879 sud |is at frequent interyals thre out Ae im . . ras - My , Novelties at 75¢ to $1.00. 310 Broad way $ Matil. Effinger & C0 « a + & eh a 2s 4 eat debts. With good prices this fall,| 1880, which were the most prosper-| he morning. Weird aud eyrie are 1 i quuseemmsenmaiail he is indeed paying off the mortgage, | OUs in the history of the country the sounds that come from this AGENTS BROADWAY HOUSE. r The fall-in, tie faterest rata to a6 te In connection with the subject, it | curved instrawent, five or six dis- al @ § eee ee wee eit hotel tm the city BE oS ore may be proper tu note that there are | tinct notes, and as the rabbi during 5 Rest accommodations, nicest rooms, markable as the other features of the} fewer idle men in New York now than] the service pronounces certain He- Telephone 174. “ PADTICAR K MLALS 25¢--$1.00 PLR DAY, rising tide.’” ever before, in proportion to the pop | brew word imitat vy of <= 3 Matting, Linoleums,Rugs, — —_ — * Corner Broadway and Highth street, ——— . julation, blown out, echoing and re-« est rid 9, Mle, Pro. Ir is easy for the advocates of sil-] An increase in postoffice receipts is] across tle syvagogue’s walls. ‘The pH Be to po ep oe ver to assert that the advance in| another gratifying evidence ef better | sounding of the ram’s horn crig our es and {the late G. R. DAMIS. styles. . AGENT FOR wheat is due to shortage in the for- | conditions. naily mi eae seatines temple's State. eign production, but how are they go- THE JEWISH NEW YE ak : ro Ae e rked the sacrifices on the uesome, bar The Butterick Fashion Sheets Front Rank ite racemes Icom scoeent for Fe raayanoe ln al These veremonials, it must be un-|for October are here. Call and aha uaye t= nl other farm products? Nearly every derstood, are only observed in thts! get one Ll whoacrneel dng production of the farm has increased rigid way by the strictly orthodox and Triumph ses of in value, while silver has been as|The Day of Atonement Com) {here are, iu reality, four ¢ Jews in America—the orth steadily falling in price. ‘The latest memoraced. see Gheica, the aint oe or the tel Pd aed farm product to hear from is cotton _ ter classes, the conservatives aud the L B OGILVIE & C0 The Ghetto ort eal ° ° ° seed and cotton seed meal, which! Curious Ceremonies That Have | reformers. have advanced very rapidly of late, for Thousands of Years follow in their daily lives the ‘*Shu- Southern newspa, reporting high ff han Aruchy,’’ the ‘*prepared table gi array ae ape of Joseph Caro in 1600, which pro J; FOURTHODISTRICT) MALIVINGSTON, lox of} Furnaces. Call op him aod get estimates for heating your residence, | Tin, Slate and tron Rooter, 129 8. Thid St, i County Judge, JOH. f Cireut’ Clerk, WI Apsessor, C.C. Coroner, NAT KN! , 8 Magistrates, prices and that every consignment is Pirst District, HERBST. : : — vides for prayers and worshipping] 1 4 p MANET Fhiurty Disrick A. TORIENCE, eogerly seized by buyers Today is the Jewish New Year, Jevery hour of tne day, 1) " rae ith District, RS. BARNET 7 i ‘ier- ‘ie The co. se 3, who are few ix ——Minulacw: 6 w oiers it —— : Bre why.t Baw clearances, which are us-| SAY yesterday’s ‘Courier-Journal, The cox servatives, who are few in| a | arence Valiam x the bounds of Poland, in the|number, keep to the old ritual and Formerly ot fi Seventh District, LOC N. vests rou . ' Be eee tN [ually looked upon as an extremely) russian ‘pale,’ to the westernmost | prayer-book, but have instrumental ' Constables. ' | L Lo " BURNETT & DALLAM, Paducah, h sn io oe 4 accurate business barometer, were/gity in America, the first of the|music in their synagogues and allow ’ ’ ") haha adneah, Ky Fifth District, JOHN reater in the week ending Septem-| month Tisbri of the year 5658, aud/the men and women to sit together. atta Seventh Diattict, AND! per 18th than in any week since Jan-|the ‘day the world was born.” It| It ls the reformers that are far 99 : Mill Machinery, etc. Attorney-at-Law y 1873, 50 per cent. in excess of | Ushers itself in, not at midnight, as/away from the Judaism of old. This | INCORPORATED PADUCAH,KY Lowisvitie Irest Beilding. veg Apert Bh. 5 dh is the custom of the Christian calen-|+*New Judaism,” as it is called, has EE = = . enue ee . those of the corresponding week of} Gar, put at sundown, and every Jew| vearly 300,000 adherents throughout Nabe cat tolader ch ‘Mayor, RLEY “ - a = E. W. PRATT. ‘ 4 Ce aerating Adoruey, HENSLEY G { 1896, and 75 per cent, greater than] in the land, be he orthodox or “re-|the country, and opinions differ as to 5 ohn “ites Cicily truck and 8. ¥, Co, form,’’ must honor its coming. With | whether it is growing or whether a re- 4 * 4 » ganas. ‘: those of the corresponding week of ; th Saud Sco aya y.wnrre | 1893, the tirst year of the Cleveland the the orthodox the ceremonies are} action has beguo to setin, The main} A high grade, patent flour— armed Ward, H.C. ALLISON and GEO. administration. There is no bet-| fll of life, curious and impressive. | points of difference between the re- lelitinaah. Vouwill ike te ‘ . > . . SERA wer ties kunt dae 011 4, ° Hung on traditions and observances | formers and the o.thodox are that the Neg: th inliton lo ower an al W a Ger Natisual f wee NEMAN? “| evidence of the accuracy of the gen-| tat date back thousands Of. veara. |latten.2- devs Miave * gIVED Up ail a! Hon Heney Mur Fourth Ward, T. P. CARTER and L. F.] or) bytet that husinese opera ce haven alvhope of the return to Zion and the omy ” {Will furnish you Ma) Thos EM ® tera ~{markable increase in the banking | Splendor that is almost oriental in its/ coming of the Messiah to earth, do| 6 - r ry * ~ el y T symbolic features. Little understoot | not wear the piylacteries, ‘and ‘bave| oY LCCESS POW ER (N D | IGHT DR, W. C. EUBANKS, J | « j | @2 School, Trustees. business of the country HOMCKOPATH sia 2 and almost unknowa to Americans] abolisued nearly all of the olden syin- Toon are rumors from Frankfort iM; (lene ceremonies yet exist |oolian, ‘They stand on the o0€| 4 strict patent, second only tof BASO ble P rices id 700, people will say the] principle of the nnity of God and the! F Raw te” oes) ae x Lier the effect th \ ee | is " ” ‘ ’ Pe B se is proo! h ne to the effect that some of our big Re-!.-Shamang Yisrall” tonight. brotherhood of man, and use English} VP | proof. -Make/ publicans are lukewarm as to tue! ‘Hear, O Israel. The Lord our|prayer-books, or rather English and eos election of Mr. Bailey. If such be|God! ‘he Lord is One!” Hebrew combined. Very little, 66 ‘ mY] In this the listener hears and the] Hebrew is heard in their services. | Snow Drift, | | | | “HIRRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and the case, the above referred to lead- Jew recites the declaration of faith ~ ral, A good, Straight Grade— ers had better reconsider this matter, i Pa, of this historic people, unchanged New York Pays Her Tribute, ‘a Commonwealth's Attor: cy. Sam Hot is Widare for 7 Y kK fi 7 ries ay Ts Youe tter m 4 Phan as erg 8 The rank and file of the Republicen| tor centuries. The “Unity of God"?} Another glorious chapter in the} cue better mad S ; Selah Gpirict comp sea of Moi racken and} party are enthusiastic for Bailey |is its meaning, and this is the key-|history of the success of a great! ” urgeon Marshall counties at the er election _—__CCOCOCC How about orator Bryan’s $1500 speech for the Ohio free silver camp. meeting? Did he raise the price on McLean and Chapman, or did they } pull back that certified check? elected. Any position that he might| 0" this one belief is built up a tow-| heen added to the vast volume that have had on the late senatorial ques. {78 Structure of traditions, cus- | chronicles the career of Buffalu Bili’s | toms, observances, ceremonies, du-} Wild West and Congress of RB b t e 1) wood hassel vasiaite’shioice | Se ——— tion should not lose him the vote of al ties that were male when the ir. Als “| SR a Winner a 3 ing ~ : = @ proph- | Riders of the World, i. AMO | Pi single Republican. Nothing but] ets taug tin Palestine. The New "The ' piece A of the Pure Fresh Corn Meal o) orse Shoeing Year services, lasting, properly | world’s wildest riders, anil oy | Our "Ninety- Seven | ‘J i speaking, a fortnight, but followed | wraphic portrayal of ‘be lives of tue Mad hina ‘s 2 | a Specialty. fade of select corn | Complete Line My} several days later by the picturesque | pioneers of the far West, whose All kinds of imperfection in He isa clean man snd should be/ ote of all Judaism, the inner core. | American amusement institution has a | Jaisv AlSy, World Loves S Bb gs nigenon rank indifference on the part of some faction can cause the defeat of Bai- & horse's travel corrected. ' Do Repalr Work of Every King, Work GuAaRanterD eee Ir is eapectally unfortunate for lest|!¢¥+ With united party ranks victory| feast of tabernacles, then by the|frorce ty tion and sufferi year’s silver orators {hat the one ar-|! OUTS J Great Hosannah celedration, then by | opened up to willions of our country. | All manufactured and for sale by| fi Selo. er they were especially! Js PROTECTION A SHAM? | py0 USOIB day | asta ot teromonlal niet arrests Phen a ic | Re ee bh erga f levoted is the only one which doce ie dais Sohenes tak Geran | of homes by the very pic them ovd-hand flour barrels, 0 Bi 1 7 s te Hardly a day passes but what some! in the Jewish year, Nothing like 1t| selves, is now the chant vg link! Preferred, bo for cash | cles the street | Always on hand ready for work HENRY GREIF, itigue, Cooper shop a not enjoy the general advance in! additional fact becomes known which | exists any where else in America. It} between the ancieut arena of ¢ prices. goes to prove the benefit of protec-| Continues today as Asiatic and fulr|Rome and the two great are ot} We pay the highest cash price for] cS T | tion to American industries Of solema grandent as 9,000 years | Ame Several years ago it peed ppets< | W¥¢ sleo.sell cord, | woe | q HE new administration does not Mr. Hugh J. O'Beirne, Second | %8° 9¥4 though the ‘+reform’’ Jews, | hibited in that same Coliseum in| bran and chicken feed and ex hange| | J $ ‘A find any necessity for selling bonds Ree e especially strong in New York and/Rome, whose walls once echoed the /@vY and everything im our line tor| uprem 5 7 Secretary of the British Embassy] the large ci f the W , , ; | | ’ to keep up the gold reserve. The| Y) the large cities of the West, have! plaudits of the Caesars, Last suin-| Wheat or corn, " | Solicitor of Pensi ie 5 ,| here, has made a special report io! thrown off and cast aside many of | mer it returned to the site made world ve to see US, or Communicate Hor of Pension Claims, F amount of gold in the treasury since eae vance | a Maroh 4th hes been inredioc fi the British Foreign Office on the| the observances, at least seven-tenthis | famous by it during the World's Fair, ¥ith us, Street No. 0, South] ) Veteran of four years in the war of | day tue th wid Greater than at) American tin-plate Industry, which is|f the 1,000,000 Jews of Americal at Chicago, whereon now stands th | First, Telephone No. 356 | our | 1861-85, li iy mty ORNs ES WOW eens arctan Gdn arretanok: hold fast to every one of the historic} modern Coliseum ; and this year it} We speud onr money at home for | | Prosecutes clalme before the Bureaa F over $145,000,000. ipnoordiig 46 ibe oer the United details began its annual tour by exhibiting the raw material! Let'us have some Car's © Peasees pte a oe Sport the United) These services are of yast import-| for the first time within the very heart) Of it back for the manufactured arti- | dexican W tthe through explaining why the farm| ically from the passage of the Mc-/increasing at a prodigious rate. |the Madison Square Garten, New, business ourselves and at the same| Send iat : 4 products have risen in the face of the| Kivley tariff act, at which time the Ny hile ioe 1860 to 1890 the popu-}York, Here was repeated the same) Hime help you ie money we pay | Yor Cotshogne, id ia ati the © y splendi x nn touched ic4an" lor 4 | ; : fall of silver, won't they take up the| Awerican market was wholly supplied | jounied (160, 31-000 bee i plendid telumphe that as SRL toatl aa oleae, MONARCH CXCLE MFG. Co. ———______. a > a m Ae or ‘ene Hd 4 » 900,000 ; 0, ] career every yeor of the last decace ost) ops own, | ORK Lonpon “nea a real silver question again, just for a| PY South Wales, Mr. O'Bierne 62,000,00U), the Jews of America in] The tour this year will not be con-| #04 the more our own peo von- ~ sire change? It seems rather dreary to| aces the gradual expansion of the | the same time increased seven fold] fined to any one section of the eoun,| Sime of our output the more we ean Caras tiene ree tilt afte of Monarch Playing ofa ; i i i from 150,000 to 1,000,000), i ake a mark Cee Richardson and Walter Jones.’ Hepviar Son cy goth yg ie n them on the me: J Ys p 1900,000). A de all the prineipa am home-grown . ards ae hear nothing from th the merits| industry in this country, and the use| (from 15 to 1,000,000). There] try, but will include all the | ipal 4 morket ft home-growu loon and Walter Jones. Kegular Soc card Pl ; : of the silver question, which thoy|f the domestic article in place of | #f¢ 350,000 Jews in New York Civy |cities east aud west. Covering such | readstuffs and home labor, Business - pi by and Surgeon, ; ’ eter vast territory the great Wild West |!#akes money circulate,one transaction SSSSSSSS RS SSS ESssess hoe 508 1-8 5, Soveuth 6s, Ai ale eat 7, a ile 3 action LFF FF ISS SS: ’ S seem to have abandoned in ‘explaia.| Hat formerly imported from Wales. |” In the synagogues, hour after hour, | exhibition can be seen this year on y| helps another, and so it passes from “ rs Residence 723 8, Sixth, ; ing in low tones,” as Speaker Recd| According to Mr. O'Beirne’s cal-| while the veremouies are going ou, lat the most important. pone. ke {o{ baud to band, and the commanity ra WAFL & SONS Mice Houre 7:80 t0 9 a. m., 1:80 to +, 6 to 8 p.m, i LS i } : L puts it, why wheat and silver have) ulation, it is estimated that British | the sights and sounds are impressive leven more than likely that this will| Lelped. Yours for good times, nailed couinae. plates can be landed approximately | 4nd of a far distant past. ‘The red}be the last opportunity there will be i} ATENTsS, oe i pool LS at points on Atlantic coast for $3.88, cannes Pape altar, hangings aud |to see this peeriess entertainment, as| ND ELEVATOR GO. = ——— ! Mr. Buyaw seems to be about the| or twenty-eight cents above reading desk are replaced by white, greedy Europe is stretching her] T. H. PURYEAR, Pres't ’ al anata hata : mine ne ac a y a ne i rove price of] aud the great +c.ulls or books of the| hands across the Atlantic and de- W. A. COKER, Supt PERSONAL, (CITIZENS 5 , ; erites of Iasi | American plates there, law that are taken out of the ark of|manding the return of the exhibition] ,, : pee | V Nd year willing to stand by his fag and! At Pacific ports for $3.84. or 224g | the covenant on the altar steps are al-|in which she found such ente P.'S.—Families will please insist } SA IN Gs A still ight for silver. Chairman Jones| cents below price of American plates | 8wathed in white, wih gold em-|ment aud instruction, and the de-| foe groverymen keeping our! If suffering from early ind iscre . has advised the New York Democrats| there. broidery, instead of their usual cov-|mand will probably be aveeded to, an 3 ae he 1 thereby Save] tions or later excesses, power and B ANK ae to abandon it; Gorman bas already At Chicago for $3.88, or over 30) °28® be ad a sree Ae the] So it will not be well for any one to cep aokl nL HALA of ipeagis as Nilesh gone, we are just the par 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. LS We : 8 ’ : q | mi telat leer onisad en 29 | Fee! e mill, Notice our Brands] ties you are looking for. We have ie vas Ths ewe “ils in Marvlana.| vents ekoes cee : »» | Congregation one of wealth tue | miss this possible last chance to see y ng for. We have] / aryland, | vents above price of Indiana-made tin] meu of the synagogue, together with|it, when ‘it co Qn sacks and barrels. a remedy whi Uapital and Surpl 12 . ” t , whe somes to this city on a remedy which we guarantee tc plus, 000,00 and there is a general drift in that| plates there. the rabbis and the President and tie] Tuesday, October 5. A ee eT ners | 0 prompt work aud hire perfect Spen fi r, direction. But sv long as Bryan cay | At New Orleans for $3.81, or 16] Vice President, wear tall aud shiniug x FOR HOUSEBSEAKING, satisfaction—a remedy very power-| Bhuay slehie hae ti fn Be ; ' get $1500 a speech for orations in| cents above price of Indiana plates} bats, ‘The rabbis continuall; bvervbody Baye bo. ful in its action, and absolute! —— ° No, 120 N ; re: : { ; j ely North Fourth st, favor of silver he will never pull down | there apd the worshipers when they are | der harmless to the system. Res 3 the tlag ever pull down rn ; called, one by one, to take part ia tive | #4 i doe Harris, Colored, of Humboldt,| are obtained in fa days. srs Interest Paid on Tima Deposits New Machinery f , ; F existing rates of duty, | services, have wrapped about their | cleansing i, Arrested This Morn! manhood, lack of vitality and im- OFFICERS, Good Work. : 3 ae. _ | therefore, the report says: shoulders the *Talith,’? a long whi.e | eure idacho fe Soa Horse: oalinaa er potence are things of the past when | 3484. Rupy vouuionaidens | Satisfaction’G OF Ke % oH a*foreign famine’ that is Aud at present prices the only |suawl of thin silk, bordered with a| ofecU. Gteday fangs Buy and te N 22h this horuina by Ons ot Biter on 4 | UNO is so easily obtained. “One Ng EP Cashion evita reaanteed putting up the prices of wool, too, |seetion of American market in which| tim of blue. Up in the gallery, shut | 6ustanieed to cure by al druggists, charge of housebreaking. Ieignuc. | dollar a bottle; six bottles for Ce haan Aasit Cashion] J, W. YOUNG & SON while silver is going dow? Wool,| British plates of ordivary grades can] Mf in the poorer congregations by | Beware of Olutments for Catarrh | cused of breaking inten Ei 4 old | EBClose $1 and receive U-NO by DIRECTORS. TELE which sold in September of 1896 a | continue in the long run to compete] White lace curtains, are the women, that ur, stable wears fh aeot ah og private delivery at your address as A Rupy, Jas, R. Sarre mat PHO 500, ‘ 17 cents @ pound, is selling in Sey, | \* th? Pacitic coast market, represent. | for it is « principle of orthodox Juda. alley, and stealing @ portion of hace |@™¢ day. Address postoffice box | & Mi. Fisuin, — Gro. 0, Watt ace y 3 bs P Jing an annual consumption of about |! that no Woman must set ber fout |e iy G8 Prriion of har- | 359, Cape Girardeau, M Fe Kawuurrak, — W. i, Paxton, tember of 1897 at 27 cents, an ad 50,000,000 pounds. In other por-] a the syoagogue main floor ' wed em. | C88 359, Cap ‘a ae LN yy Geo. O. Harr, E, FARLEY, ON, c vance of about 60 per cent. ; yet sil-} tions of the United States the only} The titst night's services gre sim- { Waldo em ld Yo be os Soperog, HY 8 sinall white Bata ie) dea , bs) be ver is falling 20 per cent. ur more| mportations that can be expected is|ple. ‘Tue prayers and praises ree,ted | Hi wanntactutad by E:T auiek to deop ft, nt aus the Bri BPR recs ’ : | hae 6 of a limited number of special brands | fe the “Sbamaug Yisrail,”’ nt y seting Mee eed Citicer Biter’ i When in Metrope Nt \ meentime. It 1s oney to ory foreign | Ot a to special pened. ty TAL Maddiaix,™ tbe of el Hi ' tina Officer Etter soon had him, and In rinton B. Davis, stop ab the ora Sta | ral i famine about wheat, but bow are the) his jimited unportation can only lasi {uf sunctitivation, — repeated po ! hin At ieuen intorushiy eae | wae locked up to await hearing to- STATE H i) me and Fancy Groceries, ; silver theorists going to account for}... jong us the demand is not of suf-| mes, the standiag silent prayer, aud (esse. Omo by Pd. Ciency &'cd. Bond a ae 5 ARCHITEOT, ; “ OTSL. Canned . * . 2 wool? ficieut importance to induce nativedthe thirteen articles of the Jewisut jolt Fatally Pilts'are vue been, Pot boldt, Tenn, alins to be from Hum- eae fy D, prea ales by the Wd Goods of All Kinds, best, » Tenn, . ». A. BAULey, Pron 4 Oitloe Am,-German §Nat, Bank | Hotoon ath aad ste in Propr. | Bree delivery to , 4 oth on Ferry st, if “d of the city, Cor. Adams, +

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