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time, the most: lodlerdill "farce ant that Bryanism or latter-day’ ‘Deadl eMOEWEEMusiness col- ; . . ian " the crowning disgrace of a Legisla-/ racy is in reality Populism is well il. - c a. the Meg tempers fee the Carats } 7 i} 3 ture that seems to bave abandoned) lustrated by this Le xe ‘an the ~ Hotsekee: are also in &] When the question of the greatest nu- all reason and to have surrendered yanites | lieve in paternalism i vrishing, All told, there physical cost itself completely to the wild vagaries) government. Flushed with the idea, vetween four five thousand tion, it fs just that by the simple legislative act of lents in attendance at Lexington’s} here that the soup subject claims at- of Bryanism, respects one of the most far-reaching s made a specialty of have alwa ¢ you no glory; establishing free coinage, the ills of | tutions of learning. tention, its range of merits embracing Morally Lexington is no =wotve| Mt the posstbilfties between a mild tte 4 + the F ‘ % s Gtimulent (merely) and a very con- Have beer Jeaders in Paducah for ‘OU will want these dainty ging-] ‘The School Book Bill which is now}once, your true Bryanite solemnly] i? is caches: t ha 05 t ri . years, Their repute oa a tal a hams and natty novelties by and] jefore the Legislature and which will| believes that any evil, real or imagine] ‘intey which hag been the scene of your table diplomat, It ean excite the * \ linked “beet cleasatientiont is ta Pi ri so mi! different industries. It is fyppetite for good things to come, or ips by close as FET to the a ot waite-wathe af . f stomers. It is now con- hurry. You id better take them y y by quite satisfying all inward wants of cu now wwhille: Shey are ‘eats pretty and Legislature. The present School! is composed of a board of aldermen| make diners indifferent as to wh ceded that when you want cheap. Everything favors your buying | measures that have beem introduced | Book Bill is based on pure Populism, | amt common eo) tog dear house The Ne est ions simply arefas follows :—It estab-| Paternalism in politics. We would) j.iroimen, 1 has asplendid system | O EUests & nourishing soup when y — ' Ww 0 . i q suggest ur Democratic friends |» ie net fl vartee : lishes a Commission to consist of] sugges © phaneabarcts a ss ee it electric. street railway fourteen} that all that follows will fall short of BERNHARD 'S§is the place to-go. To make room for my large ° seven members, one from each Appel-| Who are displeased with the Populis-/ miles in length ; ten miles of vitrified | appreciation. No matter what de ‘tT Hing at pfices that will SURPRISE YOU. I Se Fabrics... late district, which shall be appointed | tiv features of this bill, which will ums|b'ick streets; a bountiful supply of | fur pring stoc am selling at pfices tha o gi a . ¥ water works system, which affords}ed you will h erfunet > Toile du Nord Ginghams occupy the leading positions among after the passage of the Dill. The|next time they go to the polls, they] inte fire protection an clectric fire} #inner, hwerers there will be eppor- materials especially adapted to children's wear, at well as the Governor and State Supetintendent| ascertain before they vote, whetber| slam, a telephone exchange with six | ttnities for serving: your best soups: ely’ § ine oes Made to Crde Bf 7 - ina ’ THE SCHOOL BOOK LAW. | mankind are to be banished all at : an any other town of st8 size tt the} gensed form of nourishment. Boup te rg ill want them in a : by, and you will want them in 4) sities: become a law, is in some| ary, can be cured by an act of thel yoverned by a generol couneil. which early! in the present session, Its provie-| which is nothing more or less than|Plice judge, chiet of police, two} | Never make the mi have a good din If you do, be sure « ate: st D Y ol wi by the Governor within ten days|doubtedly become a law, that the|Mve water, furnished by the Holly |t ably the best fabricfin the market at the 10 cents a yard +e Wester f : yar’|Commission. ‘This body shall have ollices, the Western Uuion and eld If others fail to 8 line wiil be And my rept al; eleve 3, 8 otels, : Standard Madras Cloths—One of the best and most popular the power end are required to select LEXINGTON NOTES. “a Fry shi dns slau ve hotels, | Never, if you ralne you acter as Me yon £ will jrinfanitee 10'plekee you, new fabrics of theseason. Our assortment comprises a variety acct of text books for use in the b ten a housekeeper, allow a greasy soup to b ’ fabrics of n : s ‘ ie mush factery, several cob pipe f page bla. Tho fegnl x of dainty woven effects in checks, oe and stripes, warrant- aaa, w pose 0 v rt i regular Pagiivcuean oe Price $2 scents | Public Schools. ‘This shall be done | <a: conrexpondeurs of the Sem. tles, namefous cooper shops, foun-|soupdigester™ has n faucet near fhe GEO BER N HARD an We psi " Chet : after due advertising for bids. After ne ay Jan, A ep altel lla edd ng ml Wel ele a eo erie : ‘4 1 lainty New Challies—A beautiful line of all-wool filling chal- the bids are in, they shall contract for} preety AY —Thejand many other evterprises, The] any fat, may be drawy off F : . lies with satin stripes, regular 25c value, we offer at 10 cents a yard slp me Md rine tor, | Blue Grass region, which hag so fre-feity is lighted with clectricity, both| se se! wuiversally wed tae Largest Retail Shae House in Paducah, ‘. the books at a stipulated price fora} quently been the theater of heated} the incandescent and are latnps he=| ite oF poreelain-dived pot kettle anil coils aeraaae ciaaiate © Grampian Cloths—a delightful soft, cool fabric of cheviot char- [Period of five years, ‘The contract| political cawyaigus, promises to baling used. Its population is about |S!" thee she grease must be ditferent: | eam “ 4 acter, designed for shirt waists, blouses and children’s dresses. shall stipulate the wholesale price to | Center of the struggle for the dem#/ 35,000, twenty thonsand being white soup and let it stand over night, SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLA?S All the newest colorings . +;48 cents a yard/dealers, the retail: price and the eee pete tc Maik Fn gti Lexington iss good place] hen all th lifted ina Silk-Figured Djalmattas—A woven fabric as novel and unique — ]®*°hage price, The Commission Jobsston, of this ccdiaky, aud Bea a cosines ail." opepgrid tel Se Bain Bains BLACKSMITHING ‘as the name it bears; a rare combination of silk and cotton in [shall also have the power to buy ua | Senator William Goebel, of Covingefthat the natives think this is also a} i required quantity must be x REE ie peo a great varicty of fancy weaves, in which the cross bars and published manuscripts provided they] ton. Of course Major Johnston is} good place to die. Atynin, — | taken out, chilled and skimmed, Tn aa | Al ING ae of eee strikingly Lge For eee and +d can be purchased and printed cheaper ve choice of ue Pik of the Bt —~ aa emerge ney ty n there sno time for | HO RSE HOEING exclusive novelty we ask the modest price of......25 cents a yard] than ready made books can be gotten | democrats in this immediate vicinity, | 72% mete Yoer Lune away, | covling, take « spe rea. wile wi! : i z but Goebel, being a smooth poli ys i nh rigetecaproney Ly aber sabe ol | A) ork ¢ Mousseline de Soie—The great imported novelty for 1808. They from regular publishers. cian, has fastened a number of the isaw piston ei ceeniarer | ALT W One G Cee cae comprise the newest shades in this beautiful silken fabric that This bill has its advantages as well | democratic workers of the Blue Grass ihe cathe Wie Jani dlainaa is eminently suitable in weight and coloring for summer and as its disadvantages. Under its op-|to his column, aud Maj. Jobnston is} ceerting Bemety os r cago or New York | puirticles! Ea M Kretechmar bf evening wear. Our price only.......+.+..+++++-50 cents a yard}eration we believe that the text| finding uot a few strong opponen’s to iv Woman's Home ‘ , M | Court Street bet, at and ‘id ie i sheaper | is candidacy right at-home. Itis}] DANCE INTO MATRIMONY, books would be furnished cheaper] ST inst one of these is State Senne 2 Y FOGGY BOTTOM PHILOLOGY. ee than at present. It would obviate y ‘ cy : tor Charles J. Bronston, who aspires! poor Giris Aro nee tagintbe THE WHITE 6800S SALE CONTINUES all changes within the period of five] to represent the Asuland district in| BOT iTS Aro Fond of Batts —_ ne Ferm Pusaehaits Aare years from September, 1898, In| congress. It is understood that Sen- ies “i “Dey's } er gredide tatk | ose a x 0 i | . pole raed M Ad ] 0 Domestics—Masonville, Lonsdale and Fruit the great majority of cases the school | tor Goebel will further Brovston of the Loom domestics....6'scents a yard : abGad Tr: (ba: Apiooraite i Ladtes Are Very Searce | | of the I.oom domestic eats yard icoks turaiabed under the contract |*uanees for the democratic nominn. x are ee ae as Fo ake io Sei ons! vork roush : sive y! 5 Hamburg Embroideries—We are of would probably be equally as good] for the Covinston aman. The trett a “Deed dey ii Give you All Kinds of BY kn THneAEe absortinent , for the Covington man. The tight, Distances ‘ia iley t aud as satisfactory as the ones now| however, 1s scarcely on, for it has - Ey f FIRE of one, two and three-inch width “ 1 iis ‘gota extra quality Hamburg embroi in use. In fact, the bill ought to] only been two weeks Major} To one redecming feature of Roe | yy dar.” } F deries at ....5 and io cents a yard]operate to the advantage of nearly scnerica ile himself a candi.] social life 1 fear [have done seaut jus OM, dey s ter keep move ° LIFE and ‘ ; the whole state, except, perbaps, the|‘Iate- But already the preparations] tice, save a 4 esburg corre ‘ f ‘ 1 | Fine Laces and Edgings—A perfect He Whore state, except Perhaps, the! tor battle are actively going on, and| ‘ They vetorate da ¢ place . , line of beautiful patterns in fine larger cities. before spring opens the fight will be} Ove® "Rom & t bed na fo ‘ TORNADO o p orthodox dorpe hore 1 ay | det Torchon, German and Valen ere is however @ determined | raging. A t at ciennes laces, insertions, nain opposition to the bill in Paducah and| 4, eee "odor § Over zen’s Saving Bank. sook and Swiss embroideries, cheap] Qw, Every two years a of ‘te. . | P| Owensboro re we pide that} form’? “seems to strike Lexington. \ Dey di t | oo ——— TH RIRE TS other cities of the same class are op-; ‘This wave beats a while on the rock be : : , § vosed and for the same reasons, In | of political corruption and then loses +f PF Minubdtnntes but a A} { P 1 s ; 1 y Are moving our big stock right along. It will pay you to attend this|‘tties like this, we have a school | it# iia Boe a aan ‘ y F ight along. pay you to attend this] °" ai Ale. he placid bosom of the municipal tov ? sale. Take the elevator to second floor. board, ~ — # good deal of | cusgmire, Just now the “reforin”® “nerals uit “I time and takes equally as mach pride | movement has taken the e of I 1 0° nobod: * dar soeeeoee in seeing that the schools are run|/Sunday closing. — Representatives |" erp g vee : | a upon strictly up-to-date methods, | from the various Christian Endeavor hi babes LLIS, R DY & PH | LLI PS Changes in teachers are infrequeat | $ocieties of the different churches, ity the ge Agee | EF U and the city superintendents gener- emu c veal Glades onan? The young men of ; | . “x ce z eee e Cent ristian chureh |} told me that they 1 tiplica | me, 219 BROADWAY 221 ally hold for several years withovt/ and appointed a committee to visit} often three or four invitationsaw ifr. Piukley looked ut her sdmir change. ‘Tue Board of Education is| the business men of Lexington to see} (anees. It would seem th ment, and then ex Wall Paper, perroll : ri, Bic 4 4 ‘ “ somposed of men of ability. yJif they could be persuaded to keep| themselves ix atrin “Dot | : ; ADUCE i ISoutheastera Kentucky. We believe |CO™Posed of men of ability, usually if the, cr CP) dorp, for the corr F url WH t Wintow e . THE PADUCAH DAILY SUh, that be has not before held public of-{ te best men in the city. The only/ their houses of busivess closed om) rN iene Yas, sub, De way t knows dey's! Fi fty-cent Window Shades for 80c 8 fii Asian tahe 3 sory, |Sundays. The committee has been ag ° bigredlnedl ve fe Published or segeetrcts except fie, but has confined himself closely | Possible advantage that could accrue | i dustriously at work this week and| ia.” hac Birh tu the ere: ced ake hen vent in a | n took i __Sunday, by and zealously to the practice of his|' 9 city like Paducah would be 4! qhout the only 16: sult is that the peiog| fused numberless offers out of sheer] “1 reckon dat’a sumpin’ what 1 SUN PUBLISHING COMPARY, | profession, in which he has attained | Postible lower price, but this might] cipal dry goods mefchants, who have] good nature and regard for the crowd of J dnuno” , Hand-made shades in ax 1 frames made to order. Pine Pech ae al most enviable position, Never in} Pe offset by an inferior line of books, | never made a practice of keeping] men who have sonscientious seruples| "Deed, ‘tisn', You doesn’ recotniz te ay gast ty! PRESIDENT AND MANAGEK (he g s 2 we ashe} The Sex has taken the position] Pe? 04 Suuday, have agreed to keep age—dat's all, Len | : Paoa pmenseome |e Sine eenien OL 46, WORDS DAG DOL Fe ce a Aes to be| their stores closed on the designated : O° anyfing Is two of | . {M4 been a politician, th he has at}ths bras. 00g |days, Lexington is known as a the ; air cake one rowwrth |no time refused or neglected to do | 8otten at as low a price as is consist | wide open’’ town and so far as your 4 ‘ f ae tad , RET ; ‘. t |his duty at primary elections, and to| €%ts and the ‘school book monopoly’” | correspondent has been able to sscer- ye varie 50 ‘ avail | =! throw the weizht of his influence to] 0Ught to be knocked out, if indeed | tain none of the saloon keepers have § | 1 e ; : e robberi i agreed to keep closed on Sunday, al Fini, wa inl ual rman’ | e sa 'tHP candidate whom he) conshlered| the robberies of this mouopoly are es) (ECE itere'h w city ‘ondloance’ ss paper af alia Mee Dot as Daily, per 9 the best man. In addition to being a] Stat a8 kit ia the iat well as 9 state law, against the Sun- bar'led shotgun."—Washingtor 1 loyal Republican, and a lawyer of @SPetience of the writer goes to prove| day opening of saloons. ‘There will ¥ : Serene HENRY MAMMEN, J } r ¥ ’ 1g that much more useless expense is} be another meeting of the Christian caused to parents by frequent | people one week from next Sund ‘ and if the committee meets with private life is free from those “4 | better success next week than it he faults and weaknesses which are so] !##8e first cost, | so far, the officers of the law will be often excused in public men because] The Ses has also held that under| appealed to to enforce the ori ims 193 [8° Common, no circumstances should the state go| nances and the statutes, , One moutu,... recognized ability, Mr, Hill is « gen- PEF WOOK. +e+.seeee 4 -vtl§ ine christian y, per annum in ad- vance... 1.00 cl tas copies tree Fanatics Spe entleman and a man changes iu text books than by a too who: BOOKBINDER FRIDAY, Lexington and the Blue Gr: ‘ ry ‘ ni . tinue to maintain their pres tige for The average Daily Circulation |'ucky is making a record, Ut may}framed. We believe that this would! fine horses, During the hard tiwes| of the Sun for the year 1897 was| not be a creditable one, but that cuts] be the most disastrous step that the | which set in in 1893 the horse ind) 1589 copies, as shown by the dai- all the weighty questions }state could take, and to our mind| tty suffered severely, but with the ) fl return of prosperity there isa stro’ into the publishing business, and this Tne preseat Legislature of Ken-|it can do under the law as it is now Br DADWAY Kinds Uoholsterin and Repairs ly records of the office and prov- been presented to the | this provision of the bill renders it as| fon and. tor good” borsesy aad” hut deoe ad fam rh s, pe not _sT. LOUIS. ed by the sworn affidavi's of| Legislature, none have been more} whole most obnoxious. dreds of them bave changed hands at} the na w a aoa : ago : | ON FURNITURE, four responsible men. important in the eyes of the Bryanite] Another objectionable feature is} good prices within the last three ™ r : Wde the depoaltories not < ‘"|Rates, $2.00 Per Day.| 5 + ajy,| members than the resolution asking | that the whole spirit of the bill seems| months. In fact, the market is very} Wiitersl, teh soft ristocracy, but of Room and Breakfast, $1.00 The Sun claims the largest ¢it-| sonator Lindsay ty resign, After| to be to get school books ‘cheap.’ | eacouraging to breeders and dealers. | snyreh cn Sanlu whe bane nes jew y aatences Rinse European Pian, $1.00 Per Lay. culation of any daily paper i) much tabor the resolution has been|The financial feature seems to have| 4% ® Tacing point Lexington is thefciaimed £ recon time of a Jo Sak bk const cae Joop Rooms Goon M gy Srat issue it has made its cirew-lpimseit confronted (hypothetically |framers. It is true that the billlevery year since then this city, Iua| will find everything ready on her land lpiregei real ¢/"ST. JAMES HOTE lation public and asks its adver-| . csking) with the dilemma of re-[specifies that the members of the| liad either running or trotting races, | ig-. Opiaior ont the qualit aasling ponent Bey TT . tisers to make a complete inves- Veerice or of swearing allegiance to] Commission shall be selected ‘wits, “2 Vil be a spring meeting here eed 7 See ames Ot ceatenee iy f tigation of its circulation bookS| 1,5 Chicago lane Asta cane reference to their scholarly|r the runners, beginning about the| vritic said it wns monornons sdawy pee: i | i Ic | 2 ¥ 5 vidOre, wi sall ous C} i >] ji sere ; P 9th of April and continuing twent i a at anytime. No other paper in| of tact, the passage of that resolution |and business qualifications,’ and wel days, ‘The trotting maaoe will te peeks cat u il its cire - eal A ; rereh will state its circula-|i, . disgrace and an outage, and| believe that the Commission will be|held in the fall, and there ‘will alsa} so (ince no or ~—. will do the cause of free silver no|thus selected. Yet the tendency will|be running meeting in the fa.),| will improve DEALER IN | ; LOUISVILLE, K an toy w 20.00 pe Staple and Fancy Groceries, American Pla ai a et gocd in this State or elsewhere. 'This|still be to get books cheap, and it| These draw large numbers of people ; Hon. Davin G. © e1s0x seored a) beatae ae $ amnle ch me eh ie will be|f0™. the surrounding towns aud} Posed an day, | All Kinds, great victory when Hon. R. D. Hill] ie “ Shear, Hi GRAY seman | AY] ne country, and bringing # great deal of| lb yroand | Rooms only $1 | was selected for district attorney of bis seat in the United Senate | gotten. money into the channels of trade) rey) iicre i de V R Cl Ap 3 of t) Kentucky. Though Mr. Colson is| Deca ause he happens to disagree tem- — here. aan the “aw « apager} Adams one of the younger Republicans he has | Potarily with the majority in the State PATERNAL POLITICS. As is well known, Lexington 1s the | 8—whic Rae : BROAD\ Come wee en ee . . : trument nperody ADWA LOUSE, nt eeat exer, | BO: ., HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, MB, | Legislature on the financial question,| We are somewhat surprised at the] greatest college and school city in i opposition which many of our Demo-|the south, Nashville not excepted, |{mn& the ee The State college, of wiih every |e vndeot th Kentuckian ought to be proud, is] people of thi nevertheless manifested « good deal Best ! Vis in of shrewd political wisdom, In the mble for political patronage in} aatig Physici an and o shows how completely our amateur statesmen who are sojourning at} cratic friends, in Paducah and else- tional treasure this state, he has taken a very mod-|Frankfort have misunderstood the} where, are ae tne plead the} practically a university, and it is|It is a sooth Xl to exist IKED, I Surgeon a est part. Absolutely refusing to be real function of the United States School Book Bi now before the) doing a great work for the young] lends enchantn at pre it ne ]J. RU 7 drawn into controversies over posi-| Senator, His term of office was} Legislature. Not that {we consider/men and women of the state, Its] vont two miles of. Apropos of th <i a tiedo : , tions within the jurisdiction of other | Placed at six yeate for the very reason that bill a prece of wise legislation, | mechanical department, which few] Putel daneiny wits Teed say ti Sci On ee ape Vante d| Pe Mane Ror -« congressmen, he has been accorded that he should be independent of the} for we do notasa whole, but because) }ett 980 | wie oT ed StU+} ment the service of Terpsieh | by Nepoleon’s omer, on his hure eae 408 pie bees pera’ eri FEA ’ i, the final distribution of the patron-|Whims and rapidly shifting prejudices} we detect in this Sepaeten 4 revolt) vartment fits young men for mechan- | ant in © Wates justified by the turn- sian Oreo ert Sig lh | DR, W. ¢. EUBANKS, 4 age in his own, the Eleventh Dis-|of popular legislatures; that he mght] against modern Democracy or Bry- | ical engineering of the highest order,| they woul up he pa | yey : Dee Me: modestly asked for but | #et asa cheek upon unduly hasty|ism. The School Board of Paducah| and, so far, every graduateof the de-| times a da # i 4 soy ver crow GEORGE KREUTZER. | Homa | . one state office. for his district, Hay-| legislation, whish might be initiated ]is not alone in the opposition, It has partment has found a job at a re. et y ay ak the coher es eevemem | OMe 2ii8 Hrowtwa: A f © a , 3 peers es ' raduation. he ¢ certain vointe. be + d eee 4 5 the office that he thought should the Senator does not represent the] cities. ‘This opposition seems to be) Er ive baiidieg, whi ad At certain, poate, vegan agai STATE HOTEL 64 Z 4 be filled by one of his constituents, State Legislature, but the State as a] based on sound reason and many| ere last week, is a valued acquisie] mre is But the elm tree where these 5 | DR, A, fA. COVINGTON, = he held himself aloof from the Whole. The statesmen who framed] Sound and cogent arguments are being] tion to the institution, ‘The labora-} stable, whi Aa I the lime treeon which wo] $1.60 a day. Special rates by the} OF METROPOLIS, ILL, many contests for the other state | te Constitution, anticipating sudden] brought forward why the bill should] tory is one of the best in the United} a few days aro for io Spite nary si vith aak (eee Did BADR Reon ee Ce anima oy 5 tb ! ‘ 4 ol i : 4 a sad ter about them turned over without s “ whit . offives, and devoted all bis exergies ©lnges in popular sentiment, piaced| not pass. It is considered by the Bee eat wishing, ant bbe aoe ae won, avail. ‘Then, during the laying out of {Between 4th_and 5th on Ferry JEYE, LAR, MUSE AND THROA 3 ‘ “ Sc! i is ci el J suca » , 7 de Bor pres ® special guaran to carrying his point, That he was) the term at six years that the Senator School Board in this city that the receives $15,000 yearly from the 1 then takes dow bra ee iN great interest ules fu a ( in the hold ¢ ny the rte nan rats ei mote Da ltam & Sowden,» be free to follow his own judg-| matter of selecting suitable school) tional government. It is likely that king of this small spot ad not bs compelled to cater} books should be left to the various/ this appropriation will be increased sel adelphia « wise is evidenced by the fact that his men choice has been appointed district at bin th ti i ri ; tu fickle pablo sentiment, Seaator| school boards or sets of trustees, that| Within the next year, and many im-} Jamaica « month, under the superintendence q aw torney. public sentiment, Senator } nine Tapes Ohe prereset oatase oi : Attorneys-at-Law ~ | Lindsay will not resig. Although |they know more of the veels of/ provements ser Dey nomads: Tuas: of the waltod Sy als eet lorney ito Sp | Tux selection by the President of) an able, brilliant aud learned son of|this ‘ity than @ commission Lier BeaRieoy hod tbe. usiMiMetLTee vert ct tse, fi one of the 40 workmen strike upon the | “C748"8 Bipa., Lovisvitur, Ky | nth i r hrithe: . . ; . jourishi . e num. er part of the export fruit trade \ Nr. B. D. iil, of Whitley county, for] the State, he has been insulted by his]of politicians meeting at Frankfort] ber of matriculates, both men andj decided to build a church whieh could ae eee SS Lee dence 7: Distsict Attorney of Kentucky, is &/own countrymen, yet will he never|and attempting to select one series or| women, is larger than ever before in| be Moved about as they deem proper tof of Grrncta,. The banal pene tube ess y © Ne ) the places where the w be nla, The hoard is actually Pideilty Trust and 8, V. Co culated as part of the family wealth. o | great credit to the administration} so far forget the duties he owes to} set of books that will satisfy the whole| its history. The Hamilton Female and a most deserved recognition of a) pis State as to give up his office at| state. college has about 100 boardiog pu-} designed the edifice, und \ , pils, and more than that many day} pel to summon the we popular, able, loyal and consistent /the presumptuous request of a few] ‘Lhe surprisisg thing about this students. There are numerous prie|and a complete ontht cf f Republicaa, Mr. Hill for em parrow-iinded —politiciaus, —‘The| towing opposition is that the bill is] yate schools, and the public schools companied. the. church-l'tilacelphie done with it. An American Chambers’ Journal, 3, Davis, Casenrecs ever wey 3 has been the foremost lawyer of| ghove resolution will be, wt the same 80 thoroughly Democratic. The faet}ot Lexington are, the best— in IFC. C.0. toh, druggists retund’ Bo Gennan Nat. Bank sretun AimeGenwan Naw Bay