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a “ DID YOu iW festa “DD 00 KNOW | ‘bat Gardner Bros. were offering Special Bargains in.... COLORED ROCKERS . CHAI Weck? We hnve just received a lot of nice Rockers, onk and mahogany finish, leather and upholstered | feats; with arms fui) size, We aro offering them this wees from 1.50 to 83.00; tro solid Teather ho oat Rocker, taftad tcather hack, in or, for only 5.50, We can also furnish you anything needed ta th furnishing line, Solid oak suits cheaper than offered by, our competitors, Terms to suit purchaser, © abe ont line of Rockers before buyis Am OMielut Deetsion by @ = . sare Appratecr De. Jiu t coastal cane | \the doctor says I'm bad} in’e tor que im 1 1st © before t 1 AM eeting the other he ran} ‘You don't eay, Jim! Now, did praisers recently ts not entir Xx ; ner tdor you pb Seceth hat!’ : on * : ae « | oud | Yes, thav's what he said.” \*t ed th Th re n M Lang, y scan'date} Did he say you'd die or git] corat \ k foh vo’ : et ware, Y Tina eantlida He didn'tsay. Just said I wast y age mayor, t Je pifat 1 ehot, Jim.” the i tariff, 1 " plied, as be thought “Weil, 3 Did he eay that? | when it was discoverd ; ‘ Mista Lang, yo" remem:| reckon he understauds the natur of] ji 4) : | e know'd you’ a u ‘ Well, well! So "you'res;, at 4 | : u lot ‘ m ee ‘ : | ao to those who were in} } } 1 be 7 “Ye Jody, we'v vown aed, with queer ' each ¢ twenty years, I reck-| in | loft t 8 doctor Fbis reminds me, boys, of the) * t joss 1 every hear the ¥ mm) eo me 1 pa we to Arkausas] * va : - pon’ old darkey | yea ra) ay we crossed 0 Na “lens | i w uri, me aad Jim oe ‘popeene? : | wea Pat ibs wie m e}and came on a Louse wheer | “g 2 lyo xif yer lived. His brother w brand ‘ iy Dah dat © yor let me was ourside argifying with the de wader weo Ly so't ob 0 Phe d dida’t kaow what aile i}? 1 th pow'fal gor ma you M a Au. rm ; : Lang, a pow'fal goot man! Lots Bat doctor,’ he said, ‘you'll ha ie F vave to do something for him. He's} ‘yy mre aver 3 ‘ © Th you! nighty bal off, aad has to be \ An L belicbes I it | oY thin’ yit on ali dut Hut 1 can’t do nothin’ for bim,’ nf y med yo" | vy oa credit | rey it doctor, ‘cause TI don't : or Fe ; we < ouany « know what's the natur of his case.’ J i ve affably sced 4 have todos - t who | Wn He's my br and t Ft m He expected every You'll have 0 | for | \ at ast wipe eeey I vt un yr pl the} Ish put up in the United § | @ Lang, you Dimocrat I lyou Viido. Tecan e ie ee 1 be ive ti g to throw him in 1 1 a | nae ly, 'm 6 “3 1 on cuoring] 4) A 1 era ve its. 1 t thal’s a fice by 5-4 ‘ Ngicurbelg a Pesci A ludicrous incideat w , ors ’ at the ve "i pu : a bie. woolly. heed avalit and wal ‘ | Beery, aud as he slowly sham ea ys Ep tirned and tenderly sa ) ef yo’ wa : | ean, sa av. y . bab enything yo’ w tin nol on, Ik ) tT Ma { the L, A. V " I Ks of pr now J ¢ numbers, writes W y juiued i the La ead Colum Vv i . » Ballet Thave let-} -—-5 ei a se hes nan Carter 59. twas b ' ‘ ‘ Mo ib ik half seid ' 1 Upon receipt « ‘ bea i lown the Scioto or] Ye" ta a | : " and Maskiogum | Wore counts) d : ey : jing what they desired, aud Lg MJ aA . jon iting also good roads sod fair accommo: | >" | D dations “for man and besst.”’ lisgr ar. | Uloody’sand 1 especially ‘ ; : a baa yecause the policy adivecated bad us ‘ | ending at Marietta), the other oiiey ine the short pe-] the, European | tl Kea the Seu fr 1 , soa ot af : Sea thane fu ‘ ir Ss ties I on iv the y Duer te Ae ; i ” A SPOCK COMPANY is Pi ‘ . \ — Hl tog all ih Will Probably Bo Started For a] tare } | . me > — places and fortilic t y Laundry, | i. | Pre Buiklers, This wi ! « rhe pee Rm |. eo ie Mr. ©. i sold out! latter, a | the Pence f + and 1 ae x ‘ : | well _ - ‘ ' wien seea this mornin ' | @ ~deiicient ia a number aeetie " the state —altl 48 nose . from 1 ladt \ ha , si tilned Khept Db af i ih Capt. 1 » wi i Prof fy ny erate W f ify woof preb ‘ j 1 . 1 wiling to pat 1 i \ ich ploces i when hea { them, will write me, The election oflivers on th 4 © \ Side of the county court howe i.) a red tint || lL time of punting ba et Fas. BOCs x They were evga in the t sc, j ‘ss » yfrom 4 Pp. m, pol) 6o'clock this 3 \ Gua ’ morning Wi thou a 1b \ \} Ms nything bat a light ou ) i i They were very glad to reli | work, as might be expectl., Fou teen hours counting a'ter ol hours preparing the ballots for the voters is something not to arouse ‘ her very pleasant feelings, r 8: foun *8 Mr. ‘Vom Evetts went to callon a vere edie friend yesterday who is suffering , ; from a pistol shot woun ! " : was there a brother of the p tient, who had just heard the aews, is 1 in, He is quite an avsestiry ¢ ' V a ter, and crippl i : His brother will be called ‘i for short. he " ; sWell, Jim, what's te matter? sage hin : rer ta i with tl Le inquired, nd Telephone 896 WRITTEN AT RANDOM, WHA Gardner Bros. & Co.’ 203-205 SOUTH THIRD T ARE | | | tDINES? | | Corner Ninth Stanford, paste St, Ja C ots i Watches, Clocks, Guns, Umbrellas, Locks, Ete. 1d Trimble, next door to Breeden’s Drag Store. OHURC! wes A. and vd DE PA RT MENT not satisty my longing to see the] will flee us he will from death: we * clouds lifted hate to die, and yet by thousands we IES ‘o say our land bas bowed to the Jare falling into’ pronature graves. Picthadist)=San | sway of mob law is no argument in|'There are mavy v ' hich we pastor, favor of the one charged with crime. | are shortening «1 ‘nod Sun] Aside trom the many wioend| We will now the! 2 645) ) their lives upon the gallows, and] manners of lif stig y| those who are serving terms in our|menting our t da thel © various state prisons, from one year] homes there is | eu to the “ib chor h—Sundey | to life imprisonment, there are thous | selec ion of food. the ti gt wing} Hau aud SY) andg whose labors are keeping up the | food and the wancer cf preparatior | | Hunday’ school 0a | streets of cities and county roads. too many |i lat eine em 7:0p m,, Rev. J. G It is well that we stop here and | not suiti ing to prot ro k ch, 10th & Trimble] take our bearing, and view the awful) the ec! ; watebful of the ia Preaching §] condition just as it 18 and inquire for | juries feet and danni altithe JB] } doy | a remedy. : ir found in. the very | Lf do? ber I would mention as the first pre- | ot vere they are aware of ventative to crime, to give and eve: condi - force to employment of some kind.) Go into the negro quarters of avy | of an honest pature, the thousands | city, ville aK ad all hours | ot ants who are going going out /of u ‘ see and hear those from parental care every year, acd | who lave gular hours for retir s|swelling our criminal and pauperjing, Avi result there are fre- | 19 35 DAYS Be mother’s boy, ought regardless of POIS ON| tore grave be- ce of people than that pce = our subject. That we are largely heco race of criminals goes without qu tion, It is alarming to read the rec ords of courts and to note the nature jand frequency of Southland ‘To say the courts are corrupt does population. Next, find a home for the helpless | homeless. ‘The destitute ought to be cared for more. Circumstances have ‘ ing Gverworkel, | forced many that would be honest) Phe we waste of the day has aud upright, into pits of infamy from)no way to rate, ifthe Bh zuts| t| which they have not been able to lift}are spent in nswry, 8 themselves. With a large class of people the Theniet it be thundered from the Of & wood: bail fel FOR RLL CLA. pulpit, proclaimed from every plat- Ls : S825. form where there is a negro audien foul bedding, foul Sa and taugbt in every schoolroom, |) «| G 1 yards, foul alr to rental daty both to the children aud j breaths: such couditions are just us | 6994 Wokin Shoe \, 00 to the nation, in controlling and dis) sure to briny disease and death as J 9 recting the lives of their children un- | they exist j hath ‘1 ul they are men and women. | Oftea the food selected is about ' ran’ $ Shoes 50e Go to any town or city, and from | ready for the refuse pile, and yet. in uit ‘! 9 . six in the mornivg to nine and ten &!) Weir poveriy, many must ext such 7 night, you can find children from five | fool or noue, : fy i alts Ladies’ Lage Shoes 50 years on up to manhood and womau-| We ave, as yreal eaters of id ud ’ HA hood roving the streets, Pr bere ll v {swine flesh, is often full of dis ahome it is the last place they sre | esse verms. i it told of 4 7 Geers Thay ete bet Tange Selorite tory go ght on, besticeecttis| ahh ae allkinds, Ivan sell you low price love home, and the consequence is/advice. Let us stop and v ink, aud shoes, and I can please you in high price | they are spending their lives on the p lying, Gol would t 0. | shoes. 2 at highways, often in the road to ruin and there js no mother’s or father's “| counsel to aid them. a class of wanderers be than criwi- |, pals? Get homes, make them pleas- ont and attractive, with bocks aud) aud read them. Some cries liberty for children, but I believe that that liberty which al-| lows a child or children to blast their lives, is in itself criminal, The} iife ought to be quadrupled in power to save it, that can say hang a her love, poverty or carelessness provide © home where he can nt to sic. | obedience to govern- t tl city or town that can provide | 4 good streets, with a force of scave' gers to keep them clean, ought fli Lave power to s give us neat, clean houses snd thus save every |p child from those conditions that drag I believe in the saictity of home s much a8 avyone, bat L'do not be- eve any home has a right to turn out a class of persons upon society | ¢ hat will wake life pleasant or |, willadd a burden to the already {burdened public. n Do you say puvish for crime? say we ought to be just us free to see less i ¢ Wherever found, We d not forget that we are], ) teach the citizens of the nation. |, We are public servants ta teach alt classes of people where there is a door {j, n for instruction. wrents must be taught that sim- vl y to partially feed end partially | child is the least of parental | , sibility. too, generally believe t idren are but their serva pd they use them too often only as ns of support, ave them as blest n, and the } arent t rd bis children as ronments of his [ttle home, ever see child life lo wake the wi as it is, ov treat a it noble and Again the mas: 08 of our people do not see in criminality thet baseness ith which it is covered, and often a inal of other days is given the first seat, thus honoring a perfon who ought to be held up to the disgust of voys and girls and thus deter them i the pa Lhave even uown inea to be Hvensed to preach ia criminal record behind is of vice, us have more of parental love, Detter homes, more teaching, more trolling in the fitful days of ehiid- 100d, less of idle more of em- ploymeat will | crime, and give us a better ¢ the oll peo young aud respect There is a of every law yowe ol every wh that t tbe ruled at home, iu ol room, in the ehureh, by monweal { which we form ewill u ‘ ralad ag It is i condition that Us, We wust 1 the cor extermination ts ips learn ¢ ence gud } 4 their pare learn their duty in ud teach by Gx pith saack 46 astray from one doe piodl heme and find lodgement in avother. If by these means the tide of ing 4] nality Awaken the crime in all this} c: ci Jquent sod 1 What can see! | ws, papers to read. then make them say! ward mortality. the people cannot get as how to best avoid such coudit ation, and because they will not profit whatever to us. will be healthier, humavity to the brute level. from | pier, which tion the gate to any man-} J helieve it should be just es much | ner of eyil is always open. the government’s business to prevent Pe disease, yes, the ite that the youth is dealt with in aman. idesth and crime, and all ner so as to preveot his being a hour people are largely criminal, Let us labor earnestly t>/the occupants of these aeus. : impress this thought upon the puablic,| Quid cellars, old garrets, old waste that parents should give more cere tO) houses, where either no y roan he training, lives and assoc ons of come, or where too much alr, pure or their chil That love is impure comes, sre the hovels into thst will not restrain a child; auet lye ch our people are crowd stre tue annoyed by t sehool ‘Danght, rimie cannot be stopped a} dcomed race of people. We must,we must sou e dari pe condition, or we ondemued most, There is nothing from which aman ple to the alarming | inust of all men < imely deaths, is unde sfrain| aust soon yield to the ie meals, eb to open, Then comes the iuquiry, how ges p ta th rate? 1 who know must teach a wadut em to avoid ose and t 3 that tend toe: Hereia is labor preachers, Iubor that | eachers government that has the right to take| must be doue to impress these facts its} upon the people. | It bee mes our duty, not bee: ¢ infers ause jon | ns, for the: hey w know ia not read ise part, but bee and study th by what they know, ( Too much of our hings :ud- conditions is of When we learn to apital of what we know we wealthier aud hap- owledge of no use make to save the live d, to prevent rime as to punish it, ng as to bury the i Te reatment for tb ‘There is not a cily porhood what is allowing that ondition of Lubitation that renders housands of homes very hotbeds of town or ne'gh- lave yale ut au b physiciaa ii 6 prescri ine is g partially or w dee Jivg the desired effect of the med- uofess their carelessness rely Ki he Land and hastened Line the in en at honest to cine aud bot Ss SUL OUL 11 fie sull ¢ poor yen is » often io Us, as rela the observing che dives of th The etate that teachers, instruct the clidien ive the lawa of health, ia room, Will let parents bt up the children in nome” Where every jaw of hygeine dud decency is put to will make Lbave questioned along as arace CUL just afew centuries from heatheniew mto a debasing system of slavery, uuder coaditio Wat tend to weaken the tem, these conditions coming our bemtage through an stream of transmission, are we equel in consututional strength Wo a people who have been tansmitting a dilter- ent heritage under different condi- tions, and have been for centuries adding strength to strength, with carcful aud largely sysiematic hab its? Aud are now most careful of every law touch! ealth. Dot a few, ses of us, leuru Wu observe these facts, cy view danger afar off, we wait this line, sys- unbroken T uutil we are in tue very jaws of death aud then we sluink back, but it as too late, aud we go to iucre the vlraady ‘growing horror of the race, Some are trying to establish as a IAch LOM svieutie iayestigation that growing ioteiigence is Killing us, It w rather the sirendy prevailing igs srauee that is carryiog Us so huge tedly off, Noucy, ia the olty or 3 uf Our peope v death rat elsewhere, it 1s that is wd ine | But You don’t have to wait ‘TORNADO or Lang Which shall it be? Wait till November, Then you will se ‘or Bargain Day at © will continue until FRE last chance, |2065 Broadway, SHOES GEO. BERNHARD, FINE DRIVERS AND SADBLE BORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts —— AT—— JAS. A. GLAUBER'S y, Feed and Boarding Stable Cor. Third and Washingtoa, TEL KPHONE 148. | Liver DORIAN’'S We are running a special CUT PRICE sale of ORY GOOD: AND FURNISHINGS, LADIES’ SHOES AND MEN’S SHOES, MISSES’ SHOES AND CHILDREN’S SHOES. é “CTION DAY, NOVEMBER 2 «ul will be the best bargain season on record. We ba ROCKING CHAIRS to give away, ‘This may be your JOHN J. DORIAN, Padueah, Ey. 7 STARR BROS, ton Repa' ing 4 ‘This cut price it afew Give you All Kinds of FIRE LIFE and The People’s Light Will furnish you POWER Reasonable Prices. Rose & Paxton — Insurance Office over Citizzn’s Saving Bank. Power and Railway Co. R AND LIGHT. BLACKSMITHING “ REPAIRING closed, and they should be, it will be one grsat step in the direction of closing the doors of death. This is neither a popular nor is ita general thought, but the fact remains nd we should in all honesty cone} sider it, Preach of the danger, teach of it, siug of it to both old and young un- til the people are aroused, and aroused to action, then and got until then will we close these two sources} est. ties you are looking for. We have a remedy which} we guarnutee to do prompt work ;and give perfect satisfaction—a remecy yery power- ful in its action, and absolutely harmless to the system, Results are ned in ten days. manhood, of vitality and im-| yuryect potentce are things of the past when U-NO is so easily obtained. One dollar a bottle; six bottles for $5. Euclose $1 aud receive Y~NQ by ost Variay you Wai ob it the Liilerate i people who are ently fia graves city, town oF as tawch right Waygisl ty sell those » as luey have to aiiuw &@ man to sell Lhe Lput of oceus paucy of some oll wate Lote, vet oF cellar tua (ue result, Why protyet life on ue s.de with Ui sae ity as rect aad i" wory cop ait te caning that obedionee to that isa betlving be decided stands sken, Wror mist bo denounced, devil doers must krow they have aot our sympatiy ; and tual boys of aud leave 10 exposed On Lue oLber, Whew thove houses, ce lars garvtels where disease is bred, and wre private delivery at your address Lovisvitie same day, Adirgss postoffice box | a ant § 359, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Dr. H. PARKER, __| Messrs, Muir SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS HORS SHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, [Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. The Ardmore, Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street WASHINGTON ID. ©.” European, $1.00 and up Tirst-class tamily 8 Borel. No liqu ors” ; Convenient to cara and places of ite- Most central location, and piea-. are weakemng snd destroying|ant home for tourists and sight- er ve. Uy A, Foreman, utho city. T: M. HALL, Pr Fredonia, K. a PERSONAL, When in Metropolis 7 ee sop at the lt suffering from carly indiscre} ti or later excesses, power «n/ STATE HOTEL. ity gone, we are just the par- 1 50 a day, Special rates by the D. nes ORL 4th and 5th on Berry Clarence Dallam Formerly ot DALLAM, Padueab, Ky, Attormey-at- Eguitasee Berpine t REFER BY PERMISSION TO Equitable Life Assuran Siceore, Huumphrey & Davie, r& Mule, Brinton B. Davis, AROHITECT. Office Ay,-German Nat. Ba k be ~~ forthweat, Amarian SU; »o8 A. BAILEy, Prop: Law lity Brust and 8, V. Co, ‘See Metre Ge as i eu \ i