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§ Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. INCORPORATED PRESIDENT AND MANAGEIt r VICK PRESIDENT NECKETARY TARASUMEH . P.Paaton . FM Net asin Donn J. Dorian Ofice, Standard Block, street 115 North Fourth , per annum 4 Six monthe. , One month sees Daily, per week + 10 cents Weekly, Per sanam in ad- vance... Specimen ‘copies tree ——_ MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1508 ETE TN TT“ 1,00 The average Daily Circulation | of the Sun for the year 1897 was} 1589 coy as shown by the dai ly records of the office and prov- ed by the sworn affidavits of four responsible men, The Sun claims the largest cir- culation of any daily paper in Paducah. From the day of its first issue it has made its circu- lation public and asks its adver- tisers to make a complete inves- tigation of its circulation books at any time. No other paper in Paducah wi!l state its circula- tion. the United Tar exports from States in the year just ended were larger than in any year in her his- tory. How do the Democratic croakers who were insisting that the Dingley law would reduce ovr mar- kets abroad account for this? With ‘“«middle-of-the-road’* Populists protesting against further co- operation with the Democratic party, the Eastern Democrats declanng openly they will no longer support Mr. Bryan and his single principle of free coinage of silver at 16 to 1, the prospect of further unanimous action by those who supported Bryan in 1896 is very greatly reduced. —. the Mr, Bryan says he wants to give the American people an American financial system. It would seem rather that he wanted to give them a/ Mexican financial system, or, inj other words, a Chinese financial sys- tem. The American people have in the past, and always will, seriously object to being dragged down to the low level of Chinese or even Mexican ‘«prosperity,”” which Mr. Bryan af- fects so much to admire. arsqot currency legislation oupre now being watched with great interest. The probability that the Republican claiming a seat from Oregon io the Senate is not to}” be permitted to occupy that seat makes it somewhat uncertain as to whether the Republicans will be able to control the Senate in the matter of financial legislation. It is, however, thought that a sufficient of sound money Democrats be found to co-operate with the Repub- licans, and if this hope shall be real- ized, the currency question will be quickly settled by the members of that party by a system based upon the proposition laid down by Presi- dent McKinley in his message to Congress, in which he proposed the retention in the treasury of the paper in vold, | | number ms money which is redeemed and the issuance of additional tional bank cisculaticn by permitting banks to increase their notes up to the par value of the bonds deposited as security for circulation. Ir must give Mr. Bryan cold chills! to find that the New York Journal, which was his radical supporter in campaign of 1896, is not only going dead back upon him, but printing on ba- its editorial page, in double-leaded type, such articles as the following, from = Mr. Arthur = McEwen: **As a Bryan Democrat, I have to confess that I grow weary of Mr. Bryan. And this is important, cause I find myself in a constantly increasing company. With these other Bryan Democrats, I am coming to believe that he is not large enough to be the leader of the cause which is known by his name. He is showing marrowness, or irrational obstinacy, either of which should be detrimental to his ambition and must be hurtful to the immediate prospect of the movement he represents. The per- sistence with which he clings to 16 to 1, as if it were not only the solitary tenet in the Democratic creed, but the axis of the revolving cosmos, be- trays either Mr Bryan's incapacity to comprehend Bryanism or a dogged disposition that refuses to acknow!- edge what is presented to his eyes and those of every other intelligent man in the country, whether for or against the Chicago platform of the new Democrac: —— de the United States should decide not to accept Hawaii's offer of an- nexation, the fate of the islands would not remain uncertain for any length of time. They are now wait- ing to be annexed, and if the Ameri- hee These islar will be of annexation or cripple Iti try why a industry | Hawaii do Sugar ihe factories | beet sugar nexation ¢ said, are the key to they are in the line of all ships pass- ing up and down that ocean and a y the full force of the changed in the slightest by It is hardly conceivabl IE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. however, that the people of thfs) country will be so blind to their own| interests as lo act in this maone nds, the Pacilic, vastly more importance this country when more aha | standpoint, will not 1 the 9 been made Cuba, but jdiMiculty & war with S The of the Cu attitude of in Congres: do not tenc not half so Autonomy ful means. arms it mu mies of th Cuba as when they Blanco anc and proper ilitie: Juba thizers o the 40m the poc nate and ~ 7 . 2 Cuban sy m0 at i rs i e Low wn fled Lapeer Me ays i , Good Rooms, Good Table, Best of reasonable. No. 712 South Fifth. House in Congress. | , = 7h oi aa i was raised to 6.05 Attention. | sana What Protection Does, the top of the ladder. | try. Tt ra are : Horned N.Y. bi ms to be like the Jeent. of t RG K KRELIZER. oo ( yuse Protection * ly s the big r t cess. The sh _ 5 ae : ae , . > monopol Never protect ; : selainlbciad an ® generat thing. ‘ DR. W. G. EUBANKS, | LOUISVILLE, KY rk t wages Lave hard-wor he money received from , KY. PE GEN tals ope Meck, Cn uscouel " nd patient tolling | pay for the damage they dou In thee HOMMOPATHIST, | abs t riff rye ot Hise rly mois 8 t p American Plan $3.00 to 85.00 per ariffs or ‘ote and incom: riendly t ed lies co pot tien 1 called Such rtious fe not to be blamed t eclden 4 oy lying of the most reckless | ie tatice ot as besa } Rooms only $1.00 and upwards pendous order The tin plate in i) e« turn y ONnVING N A. RB. COOPER, try isa fair sample of what prot killed | DR, A, M. ek hig Manager tion does for the wor bathe Sometimes a Ne OF: METE ; 0 wh ‘ ‘ t er, when he loses a sh 1 tariff which be 2 man W d ntry gentlen of | the valu ot it tr n the ¢ : dustry in this intry ‘alway 8 le he was under ine g dogs beec i te with wonder no big monopoly, but h nment, but what, perhay wine, He knew 1 tthe | {a the community wh r masters head feels a shite sO ee PO millions of dollars to b y excuse him with most people more | #Weetness of a refined home life live, Sometimes the such that best P Se et ST. LOUIS.— borers in that industry in this coun-| than anything else is the fact that he | 20t tote blamed too much, iecod Wanlare thai Usale saniers ratuse Brinton B. Davis,| Rates, $2.00 Per Day try where none have been paid be at the instigation of love, He has Along comes 4 itleman, to allow them to be killed, and ican ad ie It that wee 0 me time deeply enamored of | not walwed « iyone to keep them froin doing any da Dr. Bell’ ARCHITECT Room and Breakfast, $1.00 ee pd Linens were the sweetest girls in that secti faster himself, and he shows Such a dog owner is an essy mark fe ° en's om, p ‘ ‘ European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Weegee jeer Wages Wee city. As far-as he ean judge hie | #8 grace and dignity of his the unscrupulous sheep breeders, Every ae Ash of? : "| Goon Roow Goop Mxats. in earth's history, for sare reciprocated, Active urg- | in the kind glance of his eyes as time a sheep is killed, dies or disappears, a a ns Goon Sunview. Pippy them ; from ae hing to i } however, was inter-| in the pleasant voice and rever the owner will go to the dog's mast When in Metropol Whe op at good living. nen ne tariff} rupted lust September when the girl| Women, be they worthy or no and demand pay for the dead animal, stop at the raises the price of wool it protects no} ther make him happy forlife | Gentleman was born and bred threatening to have the dog killed if ne : ATE HOTEL. se, JAMES HOTEL big monopoly, but it raises the wages| F his existence Tike a leat] S¥eet, tool women. He ean its owner does not pay up. The doy aii ornaee up the ST/ aa} ve dtemer va yiQADWAY AND Want ist ine MnLAtedae Gia ar win are In blasts of December, as he| think that they are not all ang. may be innocent, but because ic b poate op as ti thd ces tha meal th * ao ce han e talsas sit tally ta if, went east | father was a man of noble aim in life—| bad reputation its owner sub | sada $1.50 a day. th tha cine of ane sak ab yall Ther Tust before | his mother, well, she was your and my | there are more owners of sheep killers] § And exh anes week. dD opr s no Ae dy np pt as eine ally hr s she irned, however, Of eal lady, “What tis born and bred ina] than one, the farmer may collect from At drugyists—25c, soc and $1. Between 4th and 5th on Ferry st 98 the farmer's wages proportions ; oT 3 ; u , kept the snow pretty well | an Sticks to him.” The edueation of | each and make a good thing of his [ Wherever it opens a factory, a roll-| © front steps visiting her, | the home is indelibly stamy sheep. He may collect from the coun D . Bell's Pi Ne.T oa wh i] ] ing mill, an iron or steel plant, it} They g 2 in a truly id inner | children of the home he h » may | ty, too, ir. Beil’s ine-Tar-Hon “raises” the wages of all the hitherto t three times he On| not be rich in costly furn Most dogs that kill sheep are bad y ial DEALER IN unemployed men to whom it gives] th urth she piqued his curiosity fear- | Should be immac dogs all the way through, and sports- SSS PB has “raised” the wages of railway| £004 she had something to show him, | thoughts and words and actions rid of them. A sheep-killing dog he very newest trimming, and the -d ’ , exaplo e husAreda ‘of thousands alle 1 she saw he| beautiful dally Uving should all be | usually a tram», untrained and worth: | one that will lead another season, ts the | EQUITABLE Bupa, Lovisvilir, KY Canned Goois of Al! Kids sf pensar pein enough, and wouldn't let | there. less for hunti Many of the narrow frit y " sea’ all’ Senoete we toad are nd w 1 , i ri h carries our moth- i BY PERMISSION 7 F , pe day, how ‘on t your sons and | farmers shoot them wnen they can, and] mother's best gown had rows of f11 Cor. i and Adame employed and in amount of money {of diplomacy on hispart,| daughters to handle gracefully | sportsmen, anxious that their dogs] as the fashionable trimming. The tral : Pity paid out in wages awhile she let the cat ont of | by and by? Tf the parlors are not used | shall.not be accounted t se of] fashionable woman this se " are a eer — f 1 producing | every day how can you expect your] the misdeeds of owner! » help ed, @ veritable prince Menara, Muir & Mule papucan caged Whale a velaethel eilentian al he 4 large roll of something | children to be easy in the parlors by | them, Some farmers set traps Pp 1 and imitation jewels for which vaduenh syreot natiway Cool TF YOU DRINK, DRINK THE BEST throat or bead or any pulmonary ail-| when untied, proved to be m nd by? “Men are only boys grown | killers. ‘The traps are like wolf traps, | fashion has found so anany uses, "Thee AmLGer, National Bank ment exists, a slight cold or a hacke pt. She confided to him that it w "They keep their boyhood man- | and are set where a sheep is k Sparkle nt every movement, from the t YOU[CAN FIND IT_AT;THR.., . novel s I written wh ners. The finest things body of the sheep being crown of her head to the Quigioy. ing cough is a serious thing to have 4 1 1 a the toe of her ri = 8 Me adtived'the si too fine for home use. The sw Sheep-ki f uted slipper, and appear at the most annem | HEY RICHMOND Ha Se BAR 7] Cascarets ( derful medic und positiy can people reject them, there are other wide-awake powers waiting and anxious to snatch them without tem~ THE The most desperate pain’s enemies, or ra Blanco, are Sy is apparently only na, are not war betwee! States as the porting the tem less susceptible to colds © f the islands, REAL DANGER. play «that by any one party in country for many years for popularity | pain if possi most serious pha: is t ban question toc the Cuban sympathia s. While events peace, 1 towards they a warlike as the the Democratic members of Congress. | A crisis may be looked for a The isa failure. su) rection cannot be put down by peace- If Cuba is conquered | st be by a er the en e Spanish government ted by Ge s themselves. repre: pi a question of tim volt a at will nece fo 1 autonor sitate intervention to protect the lives s. But all ty of America sof troubl< exist 80 2 to provoh n Spain he Unite n taken | pe —it is so serious you can not afford lung r over as has frequently been | this in Cubs attitude of day. | ther Weyler| , rendering the sys 24jy ~ WEWSPAPER LAWS, ) "Of Much Interest to Every Subscriber of News- Papers. | as | 0 The Only Way to Have a Paper Discontinued Is to Pay Up munications shall lave been estab-| in Pun. lished between the two oceans by means of the } ua canal Op-| position is being urged by some] ‘The following laws are laid down |statesmen on t i that the! by the United States government for the protection of newspapers : industry, the treaties of the United] the papers are sent to the former di- States with those islands having, for] rection, they are held responsible. years past, admitted their sugar free}, The courts bave decided that re» . lution, from the] fusing to take periodicals frow the Cat, The, eogeliion, Hor | oflice, or removing and leaving them €| uncalled for, is prima facie evidence n-| of intentional fraud, | If subscribers pay in advance, they are bound to give notice to the pub- lisher at the end of their time, if hey do not wish to continue takir lit, otherwise the publisher is authe ized to send it on and the subscriber will be responsible uatil express | dent has been a consistent friend to| 4 BAD CASE CURED. he has believed that the] ‘Three years ago I contracted hould be settled without a] blood poison. I applied toa physic ian at once and his treatment came | near killing me. 1 physician then went to Kentucky. then went to Hot Springs and rem- ined twowonths. Nothing seemed to cure me permanently, although e| temporary relief was given me. se | with but little prospect of ever getting well. I was persuaded to try Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.,) and to my r-| utter astonishme| nt it quickly healed every ulcer, . W] “| For sale by tucute e in | | We.s | CRITICISM IS UNPROFITABLE. | What He Said Was Jantifed, No e} Doubt, But He SuMfered. .| oF old, be certain sooner or later to into deep and unalloyed tre mn Hazlitt down to Clement in ke} One 10 serio bbons it was tied up ine c to have it, The delay of one hour] jut she informed him that this would means danger—the delay of one day} not do, That he must furnish a eritieal y mean death, Dr. Bell's Pine| estim of the value of her work and Honey will cure a cough ora] that she knew from his professional old in one night, Will remove the] ‘*'n'ng he was peculiarly fitted to do catarrhal affection or pulmonary ail-| {!!* e he was dying to get a ment and build up the tissues supe} (°° it, anyway, so he began it without further urging. ading for about ten minutes, g which time she played the plano ceal her turbulent emo- » his honest opinion quite beyond cavil or 3} dur ly to ec ny serious respect, She " not have this, however, She said ! felt sure he must have noticed: it point that could be dm- proxed At this be smiled on aside, like * ery s will destroy Mab ” ar indus: | If subscribers order the discontinu- ; F {ation of their periodicals, the pab- sg mnie "ncersiane') jisher may continue to send them un- en ly of the situa) tj) al arrearages are paid. fot vate this | If the subscribers neglect or re ¥ . The beet sugar| fuse to take their periodicals from and the sugar industry of| the office to which they are directed, ’ they are respot Until they settle net in any way interfere. | dor bills and order them to be dis- ar being rai ‘ontinued, f the| Subscribers who do not give ex-| owbere re hau on| press notice to the contrary ave con- ‘ and the California | Sidered willing to continue their su | scription, ave had to compete With “Tr subscribers move to other places Hawatian without informing the publisher, and is now being enacted by the nolice, with payment of all arrears cratic members of the national House | is sent to the publisher, th tentitd to Yban question.} Any person who receives a news 4 ie paper and makes use of it, whether That the aan ligtageah deed he has ordeted it or not, is held by | Democratic wivority solely law a subscriber. eT Sela — i BLOOD POISON CURED administration, there can be BO! There is no doubt, according to doubt. Revog the fact that In many remarkable cures preform- popular sentiment in favor of aled by Botanic Blood Balm (+B. free Cuba, the Dem ic members| B."’) that it is far the best Tonic es endeavoring the adn | Blood Purifier ever manufactured. | " mre \, |All others pale into insignificance, tratien into war deainst ts CTUSCR | when compared with it. It cures pim- and to make political capitsl MY) ples, ulcers, skin diseases, end all claiming that the President's cautin) manner of blood and skin — ail- and desire to settle the trouble with-/ ments, Buy the best, and don't out going to war are evidences that | throw your money away at substi- ae Cuba. j tutes. Try the long tested and old re- ede L's gills srt | hable B. B, B. $1.00 per large bottle. The fact is, however, that the Presi- | Ror sale by Draggista. . employed an old) I re-} | turned home a ruined man physically, | ¢ |“Then I'm so thankful she h | grandma die” More than 600,000 sheep in t At four o'clock in the afternoo ending June 1, 1890, when the sta was the answer, tistics in regard to the flocks were gath Again the little girl lapsed into | ered. The damage dove by them is mour tence, until, es thoughe ray greater th from any oth r cause $ | ;* of sunshine had broken through the] ¢Xcept unexpected storms, in which | gloomy cloud, she devoutly exclaimed: | Whole flocks of sheep are killed, nnd di ~~ \. ose " : ease, In six states more damage w Ee | , HOME EDUCATION. p were killed by dogs in Ne emphasize it gh grade vada in the census year, The enorm character of the hits a PF pumber of deaths from changes in tt Bad fos oud llgnak HLT’ Over Citizen's Saving Bank, “What is born and bred ina man | Weather was eyrececes te eatalo : | sticks to him," is a saying more wise | *trms, which caught the breeders ur 8 r all met thewom- | Prepared And alinost palved their flocks.) & W#iTE Sewing Mactine Co., sential charm of a lady- Gamage 40 sheep than sayeth or a hlihl chu is Wich en Bake and more than weather conditions and | | saa Oe nee OF Pe the acent of the rose, | 1izease_ combine Massachusetts, | Chas. Freiderick, Paducah, Ky. ch we feel through all our t ber of deaths in th dogs H 1 | IN WO Es Some like dandelions. All love | (ne other cause STREE STREET the roses. In Kentucky, ae. is lovable, too, but she | giana, Minnesota and Iowa th Louk for ti : * Sign wi rth street wus * itn 0 a aa CITIZEN: S’ a ul ) a Have been leaders in Paducah for years. Their reputation was estab- lished by close attention to the wants of customers. It is now con- ceded that when you want BANK, | SOLID COMFORT Paducah, Ky. BRRNHARD’'S is the place to go. ‘To make room {¢ my large spring stock, I aim selling at prices that will SURPRISE YOU. I have always made a specialty of they do on the stage, coughed twice and said that If she wo there was just one little point. tell me what it is,” cried ful author in the greatest ¢ omg entering the hoy 4 ‘women were strangers cach other, Later in the day the two lawyers appeared at the courthouse In company with the women, and each filed @ complaint for divorces, Each of the women chanced for the first time to address their attorneys by name in the file room at the county clerk's of- flee, and not until then was it discov ered that each of theseckers for divorce had intended to employ the other law- yer, and by accident had entered the wrong office. Said one of the attorneys afterward to the Pickings man: “If it hadn't been for my absent-inindedness T would have been sure of my fee; as it is Twill have to depend upon getting an allowance from my client's husband. The other woman, who was recom mended to me, has plenty of property tn her own name."—Indianapolis Sentin slet the ent on, “you have Biker cia was sewing on the side paged’ just merely wanted to sugiest that in this country porches areBrot sewed on, They are propped ugf of nailed on, Ne 226 Broadway Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00 | Open from might have gone on, but the! she gave hinr froze his blood, Atp ent he is perfectly wretched, Te doesn't know whether it can ever be fully made up again or not.—Chicago Times-Her- ald, m, to 3 p. m. On Sats! urday nights’? from 7 to 8, i Interest Paid on Time Deposits Sob ata Jas, A, Ruby W. F, Paxton. R. Rupy.. ire for 6 A 14-year-old boy went into his moth- er's presence with one black eye, ips swollen and a ragged scratch aerons his cheek, the blood from which he had wiped off with his shirteleey his Paffed Two teacupfuls of fted flour, two N cried the parent, as he lnedivted tis fe you been Aghting | CUPEUIs of sweet milk, two eggs; beat DIRECTORS, rs vf q the eggs separately, One teaspoonful das A. Rupy, Jas, R, Sarva, H @ * he sullenly grunted. of salt. Beat yolks light, add to th em . Fisk Gro. C. age A U } La} ,, Picci chat ot your face?" | Part of the flour with part of the milk W. b. Paxtoi ig & enh te he replied. | €,mmake 8 batter that will not lump. | @xo. O. HART. 5 ‘ + barn what' ter using all your flour with part Rub Es y re} on ft 2 i W st, ease toe NAA 10 Foe the mille beat the batter light, chen ee my reputation fn this line wiil be upheld. If others fail to “T saw Jim just now,” answered the | “ a Say Mitia dene Loe Sai it you I will guarantee to please you. ’? boy, “an’ he lo . he d stir ‘ent he logked awfully Sap en@ 11. tne white. Gren ar muffin ring G i. Weil?” let them get warm, Tlalf {ijl your rings, GE ot aid d bake one-half of an hour ina very L didn't know what to do to co ‘ hot oven. It takes one-half of an hour him hepay apatne eet hot oven. bait of an hoor | Largest Retail Shoe House in ‘Paducah, done.—T SHEE: KILLED BY DOGS. Facts Ascortained Through OM cial Consus Figures. I just went sh to him an’ hit me five times. “Did him ?” asked the “Ilelp him?” echoed the boy, in; prised tone, “Of course.tt did. you think it'd make me feel whack a fellow wh 1d y week for a year?"—P ‘eekly. SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING “1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING il work guaranteed. AT. All Boston children are thoughtful , thoughtful little Boston , when told by her mother of of a grandmother she greatls ent awhile, and then, loc amma, what time ¢ It was The dogs in the United States kil. pearly two per cent of the shee the country every They year, = = § PAL ORL OL IRIPLPPOLES a dinner done to the flocks of sheep by do In Florida 9,833 and 0 Commereial. than by anything else. sheep were killed by dogs, 4,750 by the weather and dite number killed by dogs was per cent. of the tot the state, The Florida shee; exposed to such changes in temperature farms in Nevada, where died of cold and Only Give you All Kinds of insurance IR ILIFE and TORNADO to be ladies Miss Autu more ch: seem ung bout nine number of shee} TE VY UNL (devices for regulating and showing the exact tension) are a few of the features that here to-night, Miss Barry--It does seem so, indeed. Ry the way, whom are you chaperon- ing?—Harlem Lite wre 1 PPP PPRPPL EDIE of its t, grave or in her. Itia ng gown or It isthe man 1 the wom- r mother 's life ecur- we are in the p ngors 1 and bri y her the same r father Mis. , New Ari the is almost the t due to dise and th ath is true fr sissippi, too. Mair Jersey, Pennsylvan zona damage other chief The dogs made the COOK REME co In this state, BLOOD POISON | A SPECIALTY Wall Pxper, per roll ; Bic Fifty-cent Window Shades for. . .80c¢ ond Tertiary I Primary, CURE IN 15 10 35 Days showing in her home edue: si afl ie Vermont, where they killed 3,009 sheep, The sine, the graceful inelinatjon, kesinat $8000 which died oo ed : tinkeana sgainst 28,000 which died froin disea fi t and exposure in winter, The Ohio and Michigan dogs have good recdrds, too, for they killed only one- rms and dis- fd fare nod hutel bilin, aud nocbarye es att to eure, . IF YOU HAVE Mereury, fod! Hand-made shades in any size. Picture frames made to ofilef. paper hanging done in any pazt of the county by GC. C. LBB Fine refore never to be ff different from her nel e rose is from the dan- Tak dogs are red wi They killed four "1s NORTH POURTH wast NORTH FOURTH a get on I able al her pining. She ie le one-half as much dam as because s ot try to conceal her | causes combined; in Virginia, Missour obey i tby becoming stiff | and Okiahoma, two-thirds as much; ee —_ andy ; I Tlinois and Wisconsin, one-third BROAD, WAY J. J. PURSLEY aie est rooms All Kinds Uoholsterine and Repairs As wi know and in Delaware, Maryland, Kan Post hotel Hampshire t I Best accommodation in the mportant little n ord and the still ornia and larger dis re amen Son ak MEALS 25¢—$1.00 PER DAY casw." rot 1 ad not been Corner Broadway and Kighth street] ON FURNITURE. & bad « n Ne EDY Ca MAYEN, BE Q Idaho, Montana, New Mex Utah Teme. cri J. R. Hester, Pro. Mirrors replated and made good aa she suse Oe wpa not | Wa on and W » the wa new. Mattresses made to order. Old ons ae er cee ane Sonne “y stoves and second-hand furniture nod, anotatien| ee mane 8 wareeahow Boarders Wanted |. taxes is excnaxcn ror work 0 Send word, and I will call and n Yet we shrink ERT tel- 408 Court Stx whole fle work, ( estimates on harges very havior in the workd {s not too good for | acenes of their depredations as a mur-| unlooked-for places in her ga vente home use—for father, mother, son and | derer is said to haunt the spot where | It is, indeed, preeminently a ceacon of C. A, ISBELL, M D, Mitchell Lozeo, Proprietor. 8. The farmers 4 Th he commits Jeweled effects {n fashionable co daughter, wite and child, ones we love best usgive chem oug | breeders count on this, and set thelr | Lightecotored wns are trimmed Ph 1S best behavior. . traps accordingly. Sometimes they] with fine cut-stecl or » ysician and Surgeon. Fi = ) el or si inset of Wines, Li put arsenic In the carcass to make sure terie, ribbons, chiffon, ¢ Office 502 1-2 8, Seventh St. always ae ery A Case of Absent-Minded that the guilty dog shall not exsape.| nets and laces, with the addition of Residence 723 S, vixth phlei a Se UE EEE HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and Surgeon Ofice Hours; (7 9am, 1t03p, m When a real shi into a flock of sh F r is he can, He does not kill for food, but for fun, apparently, and he finds his prey easy, for the sheep can't fight back, and don't know enough to run. They don't run fast enough to escape, anyway, and their only hope of salva- Uon lies in scattering. This the sheep won't do, but persist obstinately in fol- The Office Hours 7:30 to 9 a. m., 1:30 to 8 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. ASPIRE SS 6. aA STARR BROS, Repalting Watches, Clocks, we low-cut bodice, and beaded effects are skirts of both black velvet’ gowns.—Woman's on, ea couple o ining office roms in downtown block, oth men, while able practitioners, happen to b iy absent-minded. The other day both ene tered the elevator at the same time, and were “lifted” to the floor on which their offices are located. Each entered the other's office, An hour or so elapsed and a couple of women were taken to bright flowers on the Panels of also seen on the and colored Home Compa. Guns, Umbrellas, Locks, Etc. Corner Ninth and Trimble, next door the young wife 6 plectust—” id the young hu the floor, and rade abi vay to the | lowing the bell wether while the dog | band; and then ‘she got angry enough offices. one passingintoonegs the Torrent N, ¥, Sun, °@ "to ory —Indianapolis Journal, to Breeden’s Drug Store, Oftice, No, 4193 Broadway, .

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