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THE PROFESSIONAL <n enesnennenauehindelpsncinieipiles., : H. T. RIVERS 1899 Excelsior Physician... e and Surgeon tween the two factions in the Missouri e Democratic State convention will be} ‘This evening, tor the benefit of the |." watched with great interest, ‘The}/Y.M. ©. A. an entertarnment will Ma: controversy has much more than|be given at the Y. M,C, A, Duill-| Aco nccu.d merely of state interest, for the de. | 19M. on Hrowtws :, a aoe) will ve she ® q ble sion of the Missouri Democrats, it] Yip cay’ * table aud serve seasons TWO HOLLAKS SO Is beyond comparison, It is simplicity itseli—far ahead of anything ’ refreshments, A val ° Office Sixth and similar to that of the ‘Texas Dewo- | will also be ren a eee . 31.49) ADOLLAR, | *l8¢ it bicycle construction. It has a guarantee of 365 days longer than at eenerey, crats will be apt to have a wide in- eclectiiv—Mesefe, = Rt FS 2 any other standard high-grade wheel, It has no equal. It's what you ms ay _—. ‘ ant. fluence throughout the country on Miller Bradshaw, Harry |‘ "eles Para st dry the Juntor Warden | ™ Office Hours: haicy Mise wimaty Sociery at tes 8 to 10Ja, m. the future policy of the Democratic mery Hobson. woe je. m 8 to 4 p.m, l s : in Tindall. Chur, Homes THE BEST RIDERS 7:90 to 6:80 p,m. party. lection—Messrs. Scott.) We . Ass Telephones, 68 In Texas the progressive Democra-| Bradshaw, Gilbert and Hobson, toga whale Rly sikec “tae RIDE EXCELSIORS nano i. cy under the leadership of Senator] Solo—Mrs. P. H. Stewart. : doliars to send o: No fake oiling devices 1d style tock nut . hangers Chilton defeated Bailey and bis|Musloal selectioa—Mesers, Bout, ng devices or old style lock nut, or cotter-pin hangers. | A f DABNEY ’ Such ignorance is simply unpar- Bradshaw, Gilbert and Hobson de ‘ ' ’ Remember, we are better prepared to do your repair work than forces, and the Texas Democrats de-| «1, "arias sila Winckel: louable in this day of baukiog andleyer, All kinds of first-class material, and a workman that has had ‘ared for the policy of territorial ex- Mies <.., |publication. ‘The cashier of auy anes. pansion, thous notin favor af pet-|" Bradshaw Cilber and Hobson |e AvowS that Abe funds of mia |*PSESNCS ® DENTIST, ™ Exce | sior Bicycle Wor ks Camrnett Burtpine, Ur-Statns, Each item quoted isa genuire bargain. We make these p ic in order to move our stock immediately. “The conflict deepens, On! ye brave, Reqular Now sustt ty gly 8 —Oube eave ithe Brave patriots, sil ‘‘your banners wave, And charge with all your chivalry.’" partng In exawining the insurance de- periment reports of more than a score of che principal life insu:aace com. vert and Hobson. onary boards are transmitted s| manent retention of the Philippines, |Solo—Miss Claybaker. Canadle, Ratepe, ‘China, Jinah pe In Missouri Mr. Bland has as-| pact cvening at Lal other foreign countries by means of As g at La Belle park sev- ft y means " 5 sumed the leadership of tLe Bryan] eral married couples spent 1 enjoya-| New York exchange, with no expense , e : Fifth and Broadway, Choice of all the light colored Lawns, Dimnities and Batistes] Democrats and has declared ayainst| ble evening picnicing and swimmins,{S8¥e the postage stamp that conveys Third and Washington Streets. Oh WC Elen 5 oer ea eae he Dimities or Lawns that were 5c a yard for] Policy that will lead to territorial ex-| Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace snd board bas “rassaily cise ae eee OLD GLO RY FOREVER! aeelle —_ ‘ iy sean cvudlpiencesa:. sa: teaamamaicmen : pansion, Mr. Bland wants to con-| Mrs. W. E. Cave left today for Col-| hibit, showing what Is dows with toe ‘ HOMQOPATHIST, acm yard. Poe ha ret hi ; : i do Springs. funds passing through his hands ;after Ofice—208 Hroailway. Te 190, Choice of any Shirt Waist in our house ( except white ) worth] ine the platform to a reiteration of | OT g e i Henldence, 100 Jeftereoe Ste ene, Py eee c x ie r ‘ . hy ny ong <4 avalyzing the diSbursements for the ‘ ’ ‘Ofice Hours #10," from $1.25 to 75¢ for 49c each. the Chicago platform of 1896 with a] One Young lady in this city was fonvgh Wekls, “ha. finda thas ot? In Humanity s Cause Our Flag 1s ce Hours hi ke White Chamois Gloves, worth 1.00 pair for 4g¢ pair. Nhe landed Gt ve Demo-| Which proved to be a complete. sur- ’ 3 pieces 7 inch white morrie sash ribbons* worth 75¢ yard for The legd pipe thas es carr prise. On opening the what 3 - rats is Ex-Governor Stone; he is y fonds, in . age yard. , to bh? agamera red. ri sto Sromce -raction TO Re mf | Black Satin sesh ribbons, 5 inches wide for 35c yard. . making a splendid fight and the Upon further fovestigation it was dence, publication of Pracieable c&iT early im, rather thaw P seconds of Genuine Green ticket Lonsdale Domestic for} probabilities are that ho will win and] foand to contaia hot the uenal chon, wil walaries in every de- oe Niuth, between Broadway and Jef- ‘ ¢ +e ‘ . “ K n Residence corner Ninth and Jefferson, ‘Tele Readozen 1 exaGferwerizeglt linen Buck tow eras lett; goods that|® curned down. It is aaid that Kx-|Verily do the designers of novelties O'er Atlantic's wave MeKinley brave Neer TR pk ree hs Governor Stone's position has been) hese days carry out the words of the nuls our noble seamen, undaunted, true, HARRY F. WILLIAMSON, M.D. Lined Leather Belts, for 25c each. bs taken after @ thorough understanding} what they pane x Pauies of the Uuited States for 1896 A Ne bee to save or _ & grav ee + D. "4 Good quality leather belts for 10c each. with the Democratic leaders in the pre it appears that ouly two of them can ‘od plant a new ‘‘red, white and blue, Physician and Seasonable worth roc and 7'se a yard, for sca yard. ‘We have a large a8s0tt-| 14 annexation of porto Rico or any| alter which they attended the show, | the draft. *hoice y Shirt Waists for 25¢ each, “ , Hi , Choice of any of our 50c Shirt Waists for 25 denunciation of any expansive pohcy. | the recipient of a gift not long 9g] 97 54 in eve $100 is rrquired to U fi 1 a! mR r y cost of collect niurilea. «J.D. SMITHS YG vb * that the Bryan Democrats will again|icala, but the choicest of bon-bons. phone ta east. That his purpose is to commit MIDSUMMER MODES. report that the ratio of management “What higher aim can patriot know? What destiny more grand”? Than the soldier's fiyht for freedom's right, To free « suffering land? Musting and organdies, worsted or|€Si"¢t8es to Income is less thau 12 the national Democracy to the doc- silk of+very hue and every degree|!t cent. In most cases the ex- trine of territorial expansion, and a) 4.6 a. ¢ the only midsummer modes. |Peses have been from 16 to 20 per vigorous foreign policy and that he} or off days and rainy days there|CePt ; sowe of them evea higher. hopes by so doing to rob the Repub-|are elegant face cloths with @ good |The lowest of all is 10.55 per cent., licans of their platform and of the| eal of silk in their compositiong and |*"'! this fact 1s commented upon a ae a satin cloth so fine it might weil] !™licating great care and economy in benefits arising from the brilliant pass for satin. ‘Then there are|™usgemen. success-of President McKinley's ad-|iweeds aud bomespuns light in © intelligent person who consid- The Spanish Dons ere long shall taste Q ncle Samuel's’ pills, ba _ And freedom's bird shall proudly soar In the Pride of the Great Antilles. ade ' ‘PENDLEY < deialstretions weight, yet so good rain has no effect | &T* What is required for the scattering In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody Office, 116 South Fifth Street, Well made stglish covert cloth skirts, trimmed in solid colored] That the course of Ex-Governor]on them, and the wearer is conscious |‘ ‘vformation, the collection of to go to ome Telephone 410 Residence 415 ‘ ‘ looking chic eyen ona day, | funds and for the correspondence in- Sone and tLe action ofthe ‘Tezas| of looking chlo even on e wet day. (ort stl iar the, correspondence in ionable with yot another so called ‘ing of 543 missionaries in - foreign putting Democracy on a higher plane] i«new’? shade, known as ‘bleu pas wis can deem the expenditure of and of relegating to the past the/tel.’’ Pipings seem to be the trim- 7-54 per cent. of the income for ad- worn out doctrines of free silver, is} mings used on these gowns and are efits 1 Naar grad wey ible : oy | certainly the right thing in the right ¢Tate. is surely an occasion for Dosaiiver auepe ust, the, Tamnerney place. "One os prettiest fables rejoicing that so large @ portion as can forestall the Republican party #91 shown in a large establishment in St. ‘2-46 per cent. can go directly tothe defenders of the President, of a vig-| Louis was composed of the above S¥Pport of missionanes and the work orous foreign policy and of territorial| mentioned satin cloth in shade re- °f the field. Surely these facts expansion, is exceedingly doubtfal it|sembling a chestnut. It was lined should conclusively demonstrate the with tartan silk and the flouncelike S°U9dness and economy of the bust- portion of the lower part of the skirt 9€88 methods adopted in mission Tae e still in bis — pica dh piping ie same | fuanciering. silk, the plaid being blue, r ul a ber pat ene mere al 4 most deplorable condition where] fit fine ot elioee Vek beaceth it REPORTED DE ‘AD they have oeen dug up for the sewer+ | iooked, and certainly had the merit . age work. It was the opwion of the}of looking distinctly out of cor | « is people that the streets were to be left}mon. The coat which was! Divine Healer Brown Reported in as good a condition as they were slonpimahtenie ty cumple, with Killed in Illinois While Hold- ie Spetreciores 1s oben, wowe atallin the front, was lined ing a Meeting. however, that the policy of the con-!with the tartan silk, but the huge tractors has been to do just as little} square reveres were faced with mol repairing ss possible, and the cttyjern point, applied over yellow, ex- standard goods and in every instance you get satisfaction. consell of offcisle’ tn “charge: of: the | tei) tae eer eree ‘Sat otnat boa | We make window shades any length or width. streets are winking at the negligence) jown the sides uf the coat, and Good quality heavy 1-4 wool two ply carpets, good colors for]of the contractors. Some time ago] the gull pouched vest was « f the point 35c a yard. — it was announced that Cv ntractor| lace over yellow; Extra heavy stiaw mattings, the wear well kind for 25c yard. Sy We iNew designes im lace curtains. bands for $1.25¢ White Duck Skirs, shrunk, nicely finished for $1.15¢ each, Democrats may have the effect of White Stock Piqua ties, for soc each. All sizes and qualities of summer corsets in Linen and Gauze from 50c to $1.00. DORIAN awe ORE DR KING BROOKS STIFIC AND FIRST-OLASS Dentist and Oral Surgeon BLACKSMITHING | 120 North Fifth Street, 3 * REPAIRING be | nomena HORSESHOEING) DR. H. T. HESSIG All work guaranteed. Residence 418 Adams street A. W. GREIF ‘ Ofee; in. See ae Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. : : {DELIA CALDWELL, M, D, j Physician and Stars and Stripes Surgeon is Office and residence, 522 Broadway, Ofice hou to 11 a.m. 2 tod pom, 191. Telepho Our MRS. BALSLEY Gives Embroidery Lessons Free During The Month of August, O0soooe CarpetRoom _ Speeial It pays to buy the best of carpets, we do not bandle any but not absolutely impossible. The Report Has Not Been Con- firmed, However—Well Known Rere, It is reported in Marion, Critten- the sleeves which |den county, the home of Rev. Wil White would come and see that the | were small and coatlike, being piped | cone an Fi bs cSoline besleey ‘ ri i i who have several times held meetings ut ia proper shape. | t intervals with th n silk from | Dest Soniine dia Sct ook sack the shoulder to where they|in Paducah, that Rev, Brown was Will beautify*Miany a wall on the Fourth, but for permanent decoration there is nothing to compars with the WALL PAPER | ——————_—_ wehaveinstock. someare adeiignt-| | HENRY BURNETT ful riot of color, but w ‘in the Attorney -at-Law m midst of confusion; ot ‘ oe PAS 3 finished with rufiles of the same lace, | killed a few days ago while holding » tional design, but v beautiful ehange in the streets, Some of the/-phe chic of the gown lay in its dap-| meeting in Hardin county, Ill, Also a large line of window shades Will practice in most ncticeable of the bad epots|ing, bet despite the latter, it was falf/ According to the and picture marries annie all the courte, were repaired, and that wasall, The]of restrained elegance, for, though shot through the head and killed, bat \apomncmss) DY) Phone 371. 182 South ‘Third,| 18 Seath Fourth 8t., Papuyan, Ky the combination of tartan yellow silk for what cause is unknown. How and point lace may sound loud, in the report originated is not koown, TO OLD POINT COMFORT — | point of fact_the piping cord used but is has not been confirmed, : was so small that only the merest} matt, ra and bis 7“ art in Seashore, August 16th | glimpse of the silk was obtained, just Paducah not lovg since, when their Aries aenateat of All Taips. caeati in fact to hghten up the/tent was blown dowa by the wind, —— sombreness of the dark chestnut-| They have many superstitious fol- hued cloth. A hat of brown tulle, |lowers here who hoge the report of trimmed with yellow wings, sequixed | the elder Brown’s death is untrue. with black, a cache-peigne of yellow- —_—— ish roses, and a sonsom of lace was toraccompauy the sown to its ucny | HME GREATEST EXCURSION *. & O. railways, from Pai pei regular train, leaving at 1:20 a. m, | Wer OF THE SEA esancing ih toubere special.) taney wacom, | TO CHICAGO VIA — o " THOS. E. Moss WOBERT'S BEER aroeneyat-law others, for the reason that it is 116 South Fourth Street, « ABSOLUTELY PURE William 1. Brainerd Besey{ K, Holman ee BRAINERD & HOLSMAN HANDLED IN BOTTL! samebebie tg ARCHITECTS... PADUCAH BOTTLING CO, —— people are getting tired of the delay. The regular annual excursion to ELLIS: 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY Poicapesh August 16, via I. C. and . — correnne Branch Office Room 3 Amerineq-Gers. THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN | correspondent, has the following tOlseventh street, at 1:30 p. m. The| pisoe nae coe F. J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. ¢ eae man National Bank Building, Taba say in the Chicago Record: round trip rate to Old Point Comfort| ance are miracles of elaborate werk! THE ILLINOIS CENTRALR,R, [Telephone ton. Orla aaateent te PADUCAH, KY, Publishet every afternoon, except] ‘1 have been asked by a great]is only $17 and tickets are good untill marshiy, The: tisiest, of tucks ef] apse Re “~la Pop, Selizer Water and -althinds-et Peuporunce D i Sunday, by many people why Capt, Sampson was|August 31, with stop-over privi-| cords lace insertions run every where Sa ahd od os ieee W. M. JANES THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, | made Rear Admiral and given the com- Mad ik ane any offered the ("itt tuches of chiffon embroidering}, - — agpitneer® ———————————— 0 Pram NOME assroney| 2804 OF the Cuban fleet over three of] traveling public, and affords many| U2, muslin, and pees pie Rael i Ma: Ries BREVITIES OF FUN. | fonder, Har Mr. Younglove—~ REAL ESTATE IND MORTGAGE LOMNS; Ee VieRincurrant _ paeteeet euey Heiang sand Sallghin! diversion Grand Spike sine i t rat on re y Fey ular tr Pye = The law is a; ? fous mistress; she | ry. guess it does. At all ey jis, you buy, sell or Wp leawrow 0) awmasonmn| Bemey, ‘The reason was that in the| beautiful suenerye (Wit i moan, | tnttead of floral desigus the muslin: pa “Peat Mail cout ‘Angul aL doera't allow any flirting with jue- are about twice as dear to me when je realty. ye ninaoroMs: 1», ;Pinion of the President and the Sec-| tain air, supfs paula beeen Sones are striped seenech eran 1p Sacto tad TMB to pay Onicago al tice-—Huck, ye away. at ene of those high-|OPFICB 828% BROADWAY * PM, D*Wiudtison Joba. Dorian: "| retary of the Navy, which I may say Palates ‘hotel ebtertalnment aad’ s Pata ae polrcgganl dupe open | Visit when, in every outward feature,| “I wish to establish @ fine private Freee nea hetels 46 vl 50S | TERA meaner lO i is shared by a large majori visit to the capital, if desired. Work mixed with. stripes or checkers | the city can be seen at its best, even| library. What book is the best to «3 go Dally News. Fine Office: No, 214 Broadway. Every attention and courtesy will start on?” “I would advise a book.”—Christign Work. _ “He,” said the fond but firm father, vy, Sampson was the” ft varying widths in colored silks, )'® it parks snd boulevards, which pal capt Test qualided| be extended to ladies without escorts. |Tiese transparent thirts are lined | now robed in the full glory of a man for the, dey“ * raul} i heir | t fol 1 brill a ~'RRY required. —Since| Choice of routes returning, betwee| with silk, or worn over a complete| their luxuriant foliage and brilliant {t Travels Hundreds of Miles from Its | ypc. eet vee. cumin * ectranee, © 6:69 |tho Tayeta ” Adiniral Walker he Richmond aod Clifton Forge, will be ons Wilad Of alk: G4 tanatia. byes; also the many other attrac-| “is, I fear, a young man of extray Mountain Home. Rah, ae Daily, Six months eit given, enabling those who desire to} white stockings sre the swellest he city offers at this season off vant tast “Yes,” the daughter ' si ies . ‘ 5 The young salmon which is born i Attorney see 080 ORD, Grits been regarded as the ablest all-) visit Lynchburg, Natural Bridge and things this summer, especially in euie| —such aw steamboa admitted, “he wants me fora wife.”—|a mountainrstrean it one, ‘lonpalled Daily, per weok........- round officer in the navy. Walker! other points of interest. hedidlered white Gaaliniere oad in Gan the lake, including the op-| Cincinnati Enquirer. by something in its nature, to journey pocket- MIGRATION OF THE SALMON. ED H. PURYEAR ™ — F rf wal conts A i e pee. per, anges jasto ** Sn’) was given gommand more important) Sleeping car rates will be $4 for|daintiest white silk, embroidered | FOTtunity to ad a See aera More Martial Spirit—“Our bak-|downward, even for many l\undred Bpecimien sesee 1,00/than were held by his superiors be-| berth, Louisville to Okd-Poiut, to be! open work, striped with Valenciennes |9® either the op re 8. Te tac| Ch2 boy takes great interest in his | miles, until it reaches the unknown ” cause of his peculiar talents. Fars | °¢otpied -hy one or two persons, and] igce, ‘These are not only for evening | Of the Goodrich Line, or on the fa-} jo}, nowadays.” “And for why?”| ocean, where it would discoven, if it é wari ilar] SpPlecation for sleeping var spacelnyt to accompany dressy ontqoor| Houe Whaleback §. S. of World's! tre calls his morning deliveries roll | aq faculties for anything {vognt and Porter epjoyed a similar ld k 1 pe {Pair fame, the ‘Christopher Golum- hs i cs N ything so sub. ean’ * iw ie should be made at once to W. A. costumes, such as aye worn at| Pair fame, stop! calls.”"—Indianapolis Journal, jeetive as discovery, that, white it was PUURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1898, |'listnetion, and while Schley is a] Wiigus, 8. P. A., Hopkinsville, Ky, bus,’ at the low rate of $1.00 for i 1. And Notary Public, Real t sate and’ Life Insurance Agent, andj Abstractor of,Titles Sup smart weddings. garden parties, ete, , ‘ “T always test iny poems by ng | born in a little bro s made very able wan, gad Watson and Re-|For further particulars address as ven alk a jthe round trip; pen air concerts atl ty tn yy wie Wy Bosna by reading ie inthe eed maser eo Aj peibies ‘ = “ ‘ T ; > . . elsewhere, a , p yo! ¢ pcean. | 8 formerly master ~ ; Sais aise mney are admirable olficers, none of| above or call on J, ‘T. Donovan, P. How's ? jthe parks aod elsembere, and other} oo4) sy Seuit think that was test-| brought from its mountain home | the MoUracken ciroult ecmen Witt SAnenen aN them possess the peculiar qualities| 4+ 1+ C. Bailie’ "a ane jfntotiainmentt tae wuwerays Ww Wee} Ine your wife,” answered the oundid | Uatural aptitude for eluding all the practice in all the eourta of this and rest, ‘olew i ed » Heward for! tion herein, hs "| \4 j ec y Jal’s Oatarr Cur : “Deo you re: he nove wer ich i Ar to whether the greater credit is due) ods were esigned by seniority| Bids for prioting and repairing the| mY nsens porter | Agent, Paducah, Ky.[Tughter a8 6 busband predatory life, flercely pean Decker on Wjeet, Ae Basignoe and Commodore Schley | OF Admiral) cere would be a greqt de4l of trop] vatious public school buildings will Reueraiy 3,24, itn" ay otigh ee £0: MgCingr, say bhavele for ber (les destroying its natural Wal hitherto | Sam!2istrator of docedenta’” extates Sempson for the victoty which re- bp received at the office of Supt. by thelr Arig. . Diyisiqn Pass, Agt., St. Jouis, Ma. JY? 7 + G0 card As sale 7 “1. | and a8 guardian of infants, Bonde f ’ ile, bee: e first man on the list Pi ¥ i 2 TROAS, Wholessie Druggints, To ) : unknown prey; {ov aval me nde for qolied im the avvlblletion of the| Pe becense the ars one tt) George 0. McBroom, (Longtellow | nds. * . di A. H, Haxsow, Y. Herald, prey, {ov growing rapidly, | security given In surety com is not always the Ottest, Admiral suiiding) up to Tuesday, Aug. 16th Here ak LENA © MARVIN, Wholeene Gen, Pasa, Agt., Chicago, 11,] Allee—“Do you know that your |" quickly wequiring all the charac-} Omce No. 127 South Fourth street Spanish fleet off Santiago July 3. maturity a tata teristics of the adult salnion and stor- | “egal Row), Paducah, Ky é Sampson was placed in charge of the! 10 o'clock a. m., where bi iN “Halls Gerareh Curd fa taken internally, act paises Ly 82k papa once proposed to my mainma A a 4 nee ‘The President has determined to pro- rn si 2 se ea abe Aaa ceaeieia ies aa neers ae angairenynbon hy Mowe ays Sic er | VAUE-PRES. HARAMAN MERE,/ and was refused?” George. ing up the intense nervous ener ind Vase aval vetet K : fold bY ali © muscular streagt ni¢ Il be emote both the naval veterans do that] (+ was mate commander of the| check for 6 per cent of the amount | "21a" si crus bade tog about it ay coded tur fold Bg “fal iF you , | hey will be both rear admirals union armies during the wer, bid will be required of all bidders. Passed Through the City Yester: fwd) timea,”—Richmond Times. | ranids'in the mountain tevent, Hi The newepsper controversy whieh |” ripen J.M. Brep, flay Atternvon, Johnny's Las ohony, 3 see Bioaping water ee) aeirents, for has fern wage! recently by the| "ree sttempts that have beep made US, Watston,/ Bla’y Com. | you have taken wore cake than I said 1 acvage, wh rere H A VAN as he é eowutly fe * ne ‘ ” «y, § pass i woe o get row between § g Of ‘ . 4 you might haye.”. “Ye e friends of these two bri'liaat officials ae Ki ya Srhglnalad erga 9, Re pura, (1088) Mrs. James H. Long, wife of the! second Vice President d. T. Hay: rhe, Meliove That Pb Pon aay gh own with the current, “As ‘ : Jahan, of the Hilinois Central, passed lied at Jackson yesterday morning | rough the city yesterday afternaan, of oatarrh of the stomach. ‘The des| on route from Chicago, via Fulton, Yesterday afternoon the unusual ceased was 43 years old, and her/1, pouisville. He was joined here} , soo | ight ofthree wagons stalled in one| husband formerly resided here, where) j,, Supt. Harahan and several other clear that those officers are actiog jn block wag seen on Jefferson street} he has many friends, The funeral ofticials of the roa perfect harmony, While Schley js a] near Fifth. ‘They were loaded with! took place today. ae wan of ability, and for some kinds of | Wheat and saox down in the soft dirt a ae CROWDS AT THE PARK would be ¢ hole'where he went down,” with which the sewers had heen filed,| LENDLER & LYDOY | enon —Indianapolis Journal navy oF any other, he lacks certain | %24 some time was required to got nts ‘Theve are nightly great crowds at} He Filled the Bill —*Why don't neslthaat loge thas See nye them out. Will give you great bargains? La Belle park to witness the per-] you have a sponge to moisten your} Boy: mmeé ten cents an’ I'll tell of All Ana lglias Tass -pedemstan-io ‘neibie qualifies hat are necessary for a Bos eg . mer shes for tle next ten 4 formances, which are becoming very| stamps?” gaid the unwelcome poor | ¥er sumthin’ yer oughter know, af " task like that which Sampson has LENDLER & LYDON colored shoes must go rar 7* ae cooler weather draws] relative to the business man, “(jood Woman—Get awa P A rent admiral, for the duration of the & peony , » “Good | way from here, you EWER WORK A SPECIALTY,:, . performed. It is po discredit to =< price. Call and get ae) near. Last night there wag another] idea, said the bysipess man; “you can apudent rascal! 7 eh war. thus for the time being outrank- | Gen, Sheridan to suggest that be} Has cut prices on dy of shoes, R lgrge crowd, and a change have the job."—Cleveh ai ‘oy-—All right, in find 0 And Bee His Line apg “e'ley, Asto why this order! was ‘pote great a commander ag} The: I old price, oH Dr. Edwards, B: y ‘e ie All the wiembers "the Dealer Lily th Fin yer ee is on fire oo Xe 4 oN ot has been uncalled fur and unworthy the American people ‘The articles bave dealt ia charges that the Ad- »pri of Hinson Springs, Tenn., | he deg peg * little boy spending the day with m —Tit-Bits, “T’d like to be as vain as that man mmins.” “Timmins is a little vain. I do believe that he believes that if he jumped into the sea there of small qainds and jealous disposi- tions, and jin a recent jetter to the newspapers Secretary Long makes jt desitcgitn Plumbing Work to do See q reproductive organs, impels it to leay: the ocean and, entering the mouth A river, to jourrey upwa d, ofte ‘ fn ap mountains,-W. K, Brooks, iz Re -opular Sciones Monthly. Bath Tubs, Wash S$ E y tands, UseFUl ThYormaRIn, Gas Fixturesiand|Fittings ; Kinds, ministration bus beeu showing favor: iti-m aod many disparagiwyg remarks have been made about the ability of both Schley and Sampson, When the war broke out Schley stood two service cannot be surpassed in our poiats higher than Sampson and yet as wale, W. & Curtis, fhe brilliant] Grant,” are ta aa pien ae

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