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9 thai ail Daal ii drug business at this place for four- a-—(10 "THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN, Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, INCORPORATED failure. Richmond, Ky., March 19. adies of the local W. C. T. U. neeting have pass~d a resolution pe- p titioning the Richmond city council it. to enact a curfew ordinance, probi .—The at a f. x, 2 ing boys under sixteen years of age ~ Noubliez pas..., patterns for 25¢ yard. Extra weight quarter wool siyl- ish pattern carpets at 35¢ yard. In this offer we include a few! you more elsewhere, Jof the Newport pei in refusing to e this track the dates asked for. He does not say what will be done with the track. See for yourself? You'll learn more re- t sale in five minutes at ’ ‘ We're Offering 0M LPS, BES retuet wes.|Oag ce ton oirers she 8 otdloee . pene aaa —— fe . “fat night. The petition wi'l be pres ments , Standard Block, 118 North Fourth | day from Dawson Springs, where she |. on Special Induce ne Oe tae F dobeta Ot weal: sented at the next meeting. nderstand and trust, i uses it in es the sr story of the camel—how ~ Saekinaa ; en . hout stin! “e . 4 THE TIME FOR Daily, per annum in advance. $ 4.50| Mr. Heory Povell, of Henderson, nandent ts a lus failed Mey ee ’ imal "and determined. (o investigate, SPRING CLEANING Daily, Six months ‘“ ‘* 2.25 | «p nt several days bag odd years fell yesterday morniog about DR. BELL Ss The Englishman hunted through the fae HAS COME) Daily, One month, « 40] week, but left Friday for Leal o'clock.” All the streams are over folios of the British Musem, to find what Daily, per week. . mee 10 cents) vty, J. Walbriige left yesterday |Mowir, Ibis feared that the wheat - - bg Sin ta ketch vs iS a bes aed } A aks rive us a call] Weekly, per annum in ad- |-or Lexington, to accept & postion [Crop is damaged considerably, Se eee an mlidy, locked ie Goan iy Gene wienpcg me give te @ cA , a 1.00! ° Lex to accept a | at : f ee ‘ et ‘The New Remedy, lit his py be reeen ‘a qvolve Sa ‘ oe e| . | xington, y., March, 19 —J. " a ception of the animal from his own con- , uate Prof, Moses regnlae | Davidson, who is managing the Ken- five beat chs Wor GaubStICiEh oo eveney sciousness; the Frenchman went down to Peeexecy lay night hop. to his p was | Lucky Asse a race-conrse for Mr. | that ever wasor will be, It soothes and Sahara to see. SATURAY, MAR, 19 1898 attended by a good crowd of out-|Chatles Green, of St. Louis, who festores to health the inflamed throat, YOU'VE heard a good deal about the a : 2 creer perenne | iiters, and the eve y was most ens} bought tle grov nds last summer from bronchta and nasal organs —invig- great cl aring-out sale going on here. A New Carpet Coo! Mattings A Jollars a day is low be-| joyably spen the assignees of the old association, | crates the lungs, 2 tN This week we're selling ladies’ shoes ; | miLtton dollars a day is tio f i hes announced that there will be no] Selby, drugalsts = for $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, worth as ‘ Will serve to freshen up parlor or At 52 se yard— ‘4 igt ing added to the gold in the L nited| Tuesday nex! Mrs, M. ©. Vaoghan, | spring raci cling here. Hesays| oe a high as $6.00. Misses’ and Children’s at bedroom. You can buy here ade sit are. weight) crates, the shipments from Europe|accomp ied by Miss Pellie Vauzhan|}s has fully consulted the leading BE SURE YOU GET a 75¢, worth up to $3.00, The styles. “are Heavy ingrain carpets in new/china matting, all colors. and Australia during the past sixteon | Mr. and Mrs W. Vaughea, breeders and finds that Lexington . oa aa not the latest, and we haven't all sizes of J At 15 yard— | will leave for a visit to Louisville. — Jhias beea crushed out by the action| OR. BELL'S 4)\ cach lot, but why not do as Freachman- Pine-Tar-Honey We offer fifteen rolls fancy mat-|days amounting, in round numbers, tings, good designs, that will cost] to $16,000,000. Aw advance of 12 per cent. in the Mr. Mat Carney will leave Padu- cah soon to travel, He will make| Louisville his heat quarters. garding this the store than we could tell you on a whole page of this paper. * | njeces of strictly all-wool two-ply | At 18 yard— ae ig — carpets;"ist season’s patterns, at} A large lot of heavy weight joint-| wages of employes in a number of The Shakespeare club met yester- —_ INGTON i soc yard, ‘ less mattings. woolen mills ia Pennsylvania is just! day afternoon wiih Miss Jessie Nash, |, Bowling Green, Ky., March 19,— DR, A, M. COV ’ fe A lot of short Tenglifzten, fil-| At 25¢ yard— stings with [@BoUnced, and it is thought vroba-| 4, her home on Notch Nivil street |The telegrams sent out to various pa. OF METROPOLIS, ILL. 4 m teen and twenty yards—foggitug- All our new white mat ings with | le that a similar advance will be ‘ i : |pe re in regar’ to the “lead pipe professional services to all suffer ; gets, halls or small i all- | fancy black, red, blue, brown and § : Miss Albrittoa, of Mayfielu, is vis-) cinch’’ of Seaator Ferguson upon the es of the . . 4 wool carpets, at sega green figures—very popular now. |made in the mills of other parts of) iio¢ fiieuds in the cily. Fwardenship of the branch peniten- AR, NOSE AND THROAT H » the state. Mise Virgioia Hocd will lewve nest | “ety ** Edldy ville, will (ura out to Pith woudersul skitt and a special Kuarantee é él] ine eCla a : 3 es Miss Virgivia Rees eave DEXL |, ginpl ‘se: ine’? . to those undertaken. Rug fecials |Lace Curtains Axormun evidence of business im-| week ona visit to friends and rela-|yy, Hebry Et Sant, Oe thie eee | — sg PMfuare rugs, fringed allaround,| A superior lot of Phase ltaa provement comes to the surface in| tives in St. Louis. will to a certainty be the warden, all DR, W. C. EUBANKS > rae paaee oot, longs alts cited a ury just at present for minor S. | quite a severe spell of illness ee HOMEOPATHIST, Something entirely new in BICYCLE con- sey rds ral ag ee Nottingham lace cur-| This statement comes especially from] tye friends of Mrs, Eugene} Owensboro, Ky., March 19.—De-| _omce—a frowiway. _ Telephone 129 struction and finish, with every improvement Japanese rugs in all sizes, from|tains, fifty-six inches wide, three| the Midale-western states and is look-| Gjeayes will regret to leara that she |tective Jolin ‘Ashby made the most| *sner,ay Joteroon =. inevtowe Ithat brains have devised and experience has ? door mats to druggets 7'sx1o's and a half yards long, $2.00 a pair. | 44 upon by the treasury officials #8 a| is quick sick at het home ou North {important cateb Thursday night that ” : _ »roven of value. It is in a class of its own, and “ef se iyoienectge for good ‘ yer gee! belt ash win- very encouraging sign as to business| Fifth street. rerraaey peedeti as aapiore! js u is bytes pty? to any other bicycle on the mar- Mseapt alcoho by activity in that section, Master Chace Hicks 1 better to-ltreak’ Ment, eer Pome’ mee |A. Ss DABNEY, oe. cee QQ day. cock county, as Morris was in the - : uae men who ye eaetacs Mr. W. C. Chipps, of Louisville, NH ldkyy bsgcerty (ing 2 the e DENTIST ee @ 08 Cut Draperies side tua benahta ta iaééedand rate | 2 2oantlng neveral aye Th GW city. | iP cc tey baa Dean,” Mearally : 4 + ale 3 a ert i i jing the benefits in increased rail- bon iy pots so the newest materials and draped by our expert interior “er cede and earnings, ‘The| Miss Katie Ric nardson has re-| flooded with “had coin’ and the offi- 406 BROADWAY | ll E A LB AT R¢ SS : jecoratoz. 7 turned from a very pleasant visit. to|cers have been doing shrewd work in . rs January and February reports of he) roiatives and friends in Henderson, [running the coinacker down. They 5 - Wash Dress Goods That Wasb fheaing rsitroats of the country “kerr suse cal got wind of the man's rendezvous| * = : te Padusai’s boob ag A can not be beaten else- Site havi . ; Sok accitiod Ww ic! ts iss Lillie of Cincinnati, |jast night and nabb i # ere : r And do not fade or shrink, having none of the faults of so-called wash} which have been nasa at alifaveiyecidek weak cn C7MIRE 1a |e i ie pe eipt ee Tee are DR D A AMOSS Ww. Gur $90 30 ahve - F price $86.00. ite ell goods that will not stand water. an increase of sie 20 per cen 2 i ihre: Jaiues Vaile, halves, quetuare, Aldkals guclidollate os Us ] 1898 improvements It has no a dal tease. 60 imi j i over the correspondin, + que "i ‘ ‘ , ‘ an Four-Cent Dimity Special Bosiiaree preceding year mith aj THC mariage of Mr. Karnest 1 bah viata. a canehe lle Homeopathic Don’t pay $16.00 extra for a name plate : : Ree iN Sea prt kt ela ling ) Biave M »'L. Williama | 4enu'ne as to baitle experts. Morris Pe As long as they Jast these regular 10c dimitles, small figured, pretty de-| Frospect of further improvements in Si take nage wists TiGtaere io is said to have been operating sve- Physician when you buy your wheel. When you buy an ; signs, are yours at geo aicek. a. m., at the. First Baptist church, [Cesstully for three years and_to have Albatross for $36.00 you get what others sell v' s ed sa eS, Nhe Pe la A e hac p ladle " if 2. i . Fike French finished organdies, beautiful colorings, regular age] OSE by one the strongest and most] ushers will be Messrs. 'hert Foster |He had the ladle Pauieeas cate Pes ES ws 0) bm A reliable guarantee goes with each wheel. . value, at 15¢ yard. higbly respected men of the Demo-| Leake Thompson, George Smith and ia ar pa te iia newly made te dn N : ik’ wale orl i ; i ive Effie Williams. ble. " Toile du Nord ginghams, the most popular shirt waist material, | cratic party are being driven out of sad “2 ee at 10c yard. Silks that bei eae a oh i prem LETTER LIST. all Lagi M.D. eae ae ae ruin’’ silver element. Jes! - omen 3 Since the foundation of the earih ysician ani victim is Senator Mills, of Texas,whol tere has been sossip--2ossip whi following ts. lst of letters roma’ning Brocades an as) candidacy for re-election because of| comes from those people who must} GeNTUEMES's Lost Omce Hours: Sy ae i " ing ¢ i isplay h this week. i iT eluding from | have something to ‘talk about’? even Ttoda.m,1tos p.m el eee eee tc eey ce te Wee im secues a sa ae reup-|if they do ave to run down their Ottice, No. 41936 Broadway, ; 4 - eighbors. ‘They simp! t have | |} Spring Millinery port free silver ‘in the jest national) Sclsenore. | They simply. must Rave iat cleo N ert Mord tovaait you I ‘ something to tell every one they see OR J D SMITH'S Your Easter hat is right here. No matter how har suit you] campaign. and a8 there is not enough happening are, we have a hat that will please you and be very fashionable. - : to supply the demand, they Regular hase ely poe practice, 710% a, m. Ir was rather unkind in those An-| ive to make it up. And while they 103 p.m. and Gto7y p.m. " ve the}are at it why can’t it be something] a ie Agont for the highest grades ma: % gusta, Ga., people to announce ihe]are at it why can't it be sumetbiog Rosdmay wnt set | AL GH-GRADE | wittet tor the highest, grates as sale of their new bonds at 3'¢ per ihe good celled oF ir aagoalee oH. ; elkuph feiaul cad’ Miia tae for $60.00, Don’t fail to see our es 5 ‘ good qualitve acquaint. |=hea, Jona 7, ee corner Ninth and Jefferson, Tele. nwnix, Overlands and Rugby: —best cent. interest jus as Mr. Bryan 83) soccy in place of ranoing’ them |=!" yaraiett BICYCLES on the inarket, prettiont wheel made. IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT [onnre ne nee reeds amore| cea” at tat eal that nner eee Special Sale botore Buying "We are the only om F , people that the country needs more] **talk’* ard that is all that is neces |" 42) Miss Flor Civse. MaTishur, Pore tale ver Ih., 100. cluaive Bicycle house In the city, A 5 We are showing the new toes, blacks/ money, even at the risk of making it) rr. but It seems that hls style | Paeriseryesaie FALE oe Ms Fleas’ Til BERUG, bee gall, 400 AND BICYCLE complete repair shop. "A free riding and colors, a ongola or vesting (i ‘ while it may be prac''¢ DY & feW, |Garae, Mass Kate, Gar 2, “Sper can “ws = school to those buying wheels from tops, high or low shoes, in addition] f*® uncertain value, It will bel ec nating majority of gossips [vannt® Mise qlass's Handi MS Alta Cree coats Fer sbeta6, SUNDRIES us. Don’t fail to call ‘remember the to our sweep sale of odds and ends at} hard to convince people that there 18) ji:¢, They mus. tell something det- | 10» sea D Marshall, Bs¢ Alice, Cin co Gree ee na hig — one-half their cost. ascarcity of money supply when/rimental of you or nothing at all, |PoocM Siver, Ruoled, Mt se stetta + O. molasses, per gal., ‘ id “ 7 E 85c. $ .98 and 1.00 buys line woman's dongota| “ities are able to cut their interest in] aud there are but few of us who have | B¥P*ons Br hgtes da Preah corn meal, per bu., 40c. PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS shoes, sold at 2.00 and 3.00. half, as is the case with Augusta, hy some weak point that can easily | Wine ary, Wallis isa_A erat Oranges, per doz., 10c, to 80c. 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Honee. 2.00 buys turns and welts, sizes limited, | whose recent sale of $100,000 worth | be struck by ove who pretends to be Wyck, M'ss Sacie Qt. bottles best catsup, 166, sold at 3.00, a , |afriend, Ouly yesterday I heard PORTGN LETTERS, = 2.00 buys @ man’s patent calf, sizes’lim-[ot bonds, bearing 3) per cent. 10+! some oue remark that the worl cer- {Set PP Studia, 8 “ J. l,. Ranbatra. 2.00 buys woman's kid, turn’ sole, very] refunding bonds bearing 7 per cent.| Well, that may be, but I have no]!20,cilled for saa 4 a days they will D Alb t B m se cia as se — doubt at all but that just the day be. jee ee Ts es, root Master STOLE — HIS COUNTRY le er ernnel .§0 buys. \d y sole kid—solid iy Eno Cl , Tuar the condition of mannfac-|fore the flood Mr’. Matheuselah SUIT FOR SLANDER . Ph 3 h ue ysician and S.rgeon comfort. 1,25 and 1.50 woman's kid shoes—our show | turing industries has improved since made very unkiod remarks about the will surprise you. the adoption of the Dingley law is Po periewe abla riers a | Wied Aguinns & Manat Mays Former Captain General Weyler Mie Street... JUVENILE DEPARTMENT perhaps not doubted by anybody,! Able won the chatelaine for u visit field, Arraigned: on Other Charges; 7:80. 9:00 ples i: aed A but it is at least interesting to ob-|or’s prize, Mrs. Cane said very hateful Tale of Cruelty fe x ie We show you a line from 50c to $1.00, sizes § to 8, that w: : : ; years bs B. A. Smith, by his attorneys, vs HOURS 4 1:00—3:00 p.m, Office, The larger run, 844 to 11, boy's or girl's, ie te ise, and 11 14 to 2 at 1.00 to] Serve that the failures in manufac- ba and acc es her of beatings | oak & Speight, te filed murat Detroit, Mich., March 19.—Prof. :00—8 :30 4 m ‘i Telephones { iresic 2.00, can't be surpassed. : turing lines have fallen off very Dut that bas nothing todo with the) sy i geld against Art Brand for $3,-|Dean C, Worcester, of the University Do you use shoe polish? Do you have shoe repairing done? Try us on either D since the adoction of thes aemmans aad my dear frlends why |maveud sgeines 4 The|of Michigan, who has twice visited and see what we can do for you. greatly since the adoption o don’t you stop gossiping? Don't |000 damage for alleged slander. The} Miticaloe elapse ta (he in eveet plaintiff says tbe defendant charged him wit) false sweariog, in presence of Ben Bishop and Fayette Suther- land, onthe 9th day of March, 1898. measure. The failures among manu- facturers in the first week in March, 1897, amounted to $1,088,758, while those of the first week of March, you know that when you inquire into someone's character, you are doing them the greatest damage on eth, Supposing you do know something of svience, says that people here aie unwilling to believe the things said! about the Spanish treatment of the Cubans. They seem too abhorrent The Skeleton in Most Houses tove needs cleat 1898, under the Dingley law were Oey 9G Sone &: Per, ik phe, __ It your gasolt ; But if they could sppreciate that the {use of telling it to every one? It does} ing or repairing, telephone Sam Giv-] outrages in Cuba dwart those of A % : only $480,074. ‘The total fa!lures in! (64 11) carthly good and it does do , Y iz : of Ar Is bad plumbing. It’s out of sight, its Saad : : YB +, (2 fens, and he will do the work chesp|menia they would have stopped them defecis are sometimes unsuspected j the United States in oe first aid of ve ibe patentee of ba ae Ae wiareater aatifaction Tele-| tog ago, Said he: it is none the i & constant me March, 1898, amounted to $1,770,/if you go around criticising your} phone No. 20. Corner Sixth apd] «Kor two years and a half I was i ne health. When we do plum 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY 592, against $2,647,445 in the cor-| friend and neighbor, you can't but} Trimble. All work called for and| close Ra tage wilt ceve'ala OF Bpainia pve! soitoee thine gt ge theese alley: expect them (o criticise you. Thre delivered free of charge. tf | the Philippine islands aad witnessed too—it isn’t constantly getting out ot order, Safety and economy both urge you to come to us, ED D. HANNAN, responding week of last year. is a little law Ix‘d down for us to live by, ‘*Do unto others as you would have them do unto you,’’ which is the abuses of the government. Weyler was at the time Governor-General, His salary for the time he was in the Why will you smoke any old cigar when you can get the Linnwood for ‘Tue Agricultural Department has 100 TO ANY MAN, | Wr Pay $100 Por Asy Case Junt presented some statistics bearing| seldom put into practice, and if) it So. Ask for it. 4. | jslands was $50,000, but it Is posi- , ais fi Nineteen steamships were charter-|on the improvement in prices of farm] Were the world would be vastly bet- tively known that he placed {$4,500,- 132 South Fourth St Of Weakness in Men They Treat and eq at Philadelphia yesterday to carry products during the last twelve)‘ for it, Suppose you try it for a|SYMPATHY FOR THE IRISH, 000 to his credit in the banks of Fail to Cure, grain to Europeen ‘ports. \ i »,| nailed seebow mach better: you bonged Paris and London at the end of that ihe inasion of te GHEE DOO nee extremely gratify| feel for having said something good |Giadstone Sends Condolence For| time. He cranial’ a Canphie fret time before tho public wraqueny, mho was sent o St. Petersburg in an] 982 ihe Aner coe pateful of your felow ‘eeataren, | Disunited Fria on St, Patrick's [against the Moros simply that he Home 4 Sweeta ome! They show sn improvement in al y e might become fteld marshal by com- ’ . TaxATMENT for the cure of Lost Nit wi- effort to prevail upon Russia to mod- ty,dervons and Sexual Weakness, and jfy her dewands upon China has been | lines of farm production and estimate maa oh Late Forse $n 01d and an increased valuation of farmers’ products of $500,000,000 over the preceding year, The increase in farm stock alone is stated at $236,- 000,000, The statistics from which Day. London, March 19.—A dinner in honor of St. Patrick’s day was given Thursday night at the hotel Cecil. Mr. Jobn Dillon, member of parli- ament, presided. He read a letter from Mr, Gladstone, who is now at Remember we are all but mortal, KENTUCKY NEWS NOTES, manding a certain number of men, whom he sent into the jungles, where 80 per cent, of them died. At the time he was sailing around the coast, ‘*The poor natives are taxed by the Spaniards for being alive. There are 10,000 people in the islands and they How to make it more beautiful... Handsome pictures make lovely homes. unsuccessful. The mother of Quantrill, the far ous chief, hes been removed to Lex- iogton from her Obio home, and is being cared for by the confederate men. No worn-out French Femedy, contains no Phosphorous or other fuldrugs. Itisa WonDER- FUL TREATMENT—magical in its effects —positive in its cure. All readers, who are suffering from a weakness FE, eve pleased to announce that we have secured the finest and most-beautiful line of pictures for premiums to our customers that have ever been offered tothe Paducah public. We have Henderson, March 19,—James Londan filed a suit Thursday against oiial ted pay sal eatheetia ing that hinebeal he total Its iled sh re Tilnols ees teas amilronn oom pany Be ute, which said are excessively trxed on everything| heretofore given our patrons many desirable premiuns, but tl k: pene ar} A movement has becn started] the total results are compiled show) for $1,000 damages. ‘The plaintiff | Bournemoute, whic $ cessively ed ere eg atron desire : 8, but these works k ilding, O1 Neb. “ izati . ht train. jengues on Dt. , . Bis a | aenes . 7 . J es of every one, we 4 oo Ran ® Bal lag peste, Web, and tion for the organizatioa of a protec: xa ae ath il see oe freight any cause 1s in your own hands, If Ire-|to pay their taxes were burned and] will give to our Cast SOLUTELY FR a Valuable paper on these diseases, ", —— s erritory ing to report decided Ir-) Elizabethtown, March 19.—The|jand is disunited, her cause so long | sometimes people were tied to trees EE and itive proofs of their truly| Col. C, 8. Bate, chairman of the] creases in farm and stock values. stock growers and farmers of Hardin |remains hopeless. If, on the con-jand tortured for the slightest of-] picture, frame and all, ready to grace a vacant space ‘ At Toledo, in Cebu, the aue/~? . na See ernie SPACE Of BUY Wall, tm fense, room or hall, We desire to show our customers how much we MaciCat, TREATMENT. Thousands of appre- populist s!ate centre! committee, is county are to hold combination sales|trary, she knows her own mind, and men, who have lost all hope of a cure | critically ill & 1 f i iti ii are being restored by them to a per.| ally ill, 7 7, : of high grade cattle. There will be |jg one in spirit, that cause 18 irre~|thorities charged $50 for burying | Qiate their trade by selling the cheapest ‘ei “ Y r fect condition. Orders for 3,000,000 pounds of NEWS NOTES. a sale of 1,000 head of cattle at Sou- | gistible."” corpse without a coilin and 875 with |{\0 them something free Epsekata for their liberal patrongec eae a coflin keep them ‘'g: ing,’’ either. There is no game of chance about our premiums. ery customer may be a sure winner of some of our hand- sore art gems. Our extremely low cut prices on dry goods, furnishing na March 30, Owensboro, March 19.—The ad- Acting op Mr. Dillon's proposal, a telegram was sent to Mr. Gladstone, saying : This MaGicas, TREATMENT may be taken at home under their direc.ons, ; ‘or they will pay railroad fare and hotel | brown prismatic powder were yester- day given the Cal'fornia powder works by the goverament. FAIR ASSOCIATION, Gen. Weyler denies the authentic. bills to all who prefer to go there for ity of the letter in which he is a’leg- i ¥ ‘ >, vocates of high license feel sure of ( i treatmeui. if they fail to cure. They) Work on the big guns.on the Pac~| ed to have ackaowledged that he min- victory this ay They wish to fae ‘Irishmen and Irish women in -- : __.. | goods and notions have pleased our old customers greatly and bronatt London assembled at the St. Pa} The Committee Is Meeting With)\s many new ones, Our shoe —yes, our shoes!—for men, women an’ ave perfectly reiavie; have no Free Prescriptions. Free Cure, Free Sam- ples, or C. U. D. fake. They have y2"),000 capital, and guarantee to cure every case they treat or refund every dollar; or thir charges may be depos ited in a bank to be paid them when a eure is effected rite tbem today cape ed Hevans harbor. saloon license f'xed at $1,000 instead The Lebanon post office coatst has] ‘The cabinet discussed the Cuban] of §200. been compromised. C, B. Conway question yesterday. It 1s expected — will be appointed postmaster and hif| that the president will announce a] Richmond, March 19.—The Wo. opponent, C. A. Johnson, will bel definite policy after he receives the|™en’s Christian Temperance union otherwise provided for. report of the board of inquiry. and the temperance pcople of Rich- The smallpox situation at Middles-| A rich placer field has been dis-|mond have petitioned the county borough continues to grow woase. covered in Kiena, in Alaska. rouge 1898. ee St Novel Of United States artillery batteries} A general increrse in wages of Le Bp = SS are still moying from the ioterior to] bigh valley passenger trainmen has} Arlington, March 19.—Dr. R. T. the coast, been made. Hocker, who has been engaged in the! Padue: ciildren, are the cheapest on the banks of the Ohio. shoes please everybody. Even some who ‘‘come only to lookn’ remain to buy—not only because we have the heapest shoes in town lekis. thaeiplanehi but also from the fact that every pair gives satisfaction. ‘Now is the noe ot Fe eeaiy ead anit report of the cominiitee was so en-saccepted time’’ to buy splendid bargains of an oppres ‘Your! couraging that it is now almost cer-/at our store, and get first choice of our . noble, undying faith in the ultimate) (ii tatthe association will obtain} beautiful pictures free. Come soon and John J. Dorian 205 Broadway Paducah, Ky, rick’s day banquet have received your letter with the deep st pleasure. They beg you to accept their affec- tionate greetings, and their profound Our prices od Great Encouragement, There was an informal meeting of the fair association yesterday and the triumph of their cause,"” vvat it desires, and have the regular|sce for yourself, so you can tell your —EE Wa un Telephone 121 for best laundry in| mec.ings this year. Another meeting] friends about our low prices and elegant , u gilt pictures, will be held Monday or Tuesday. Senator Gallinger, who has just returned from Cuba, draws a hor- rible picture of the condition of af- fuirs on that island,

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