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“LA GREOLE” HAIR RESTORER A Perfect Hair Dressing and Restorer ° Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN. J. G. GILBERT, Kewl Agt. ——— oh N @) RTH ; tai ry KEISEN, Whotenale Agent. :. . ; tsband to 8 most foreible couvinclog eats conse te tru,| COLORED y SEES SU AE|COLORED WELL, IF THAT DON'T BEAT THE BAND NORTH-EASTAW BIC Al Doctors nner left the fleet in a skiff together for ve There was hot barbecued meat on NORTH*WEST-f +h sale, a8 a succulent auxiliary to sep- | rescrip 10n$ erating the people from their cold}Paducah. They came here and ' | bh, and to this he was treating, Capps began drinking. When seen, eed VA HE | ‘ans ie neck and éawetal bere of his chattering female friends, |he Was always with the negro, Out , | Are Sir Gny experienced graduates |But the boquet is what caught the | nese Tenth and Washington it 1s tvansvilled TorreltauteRR |ro partioularly earefel'in the laun.| Inpharmacy when entrusted to ourjeye of his wife, ‘Then she known that he saw Capps flash bis toa) of colored goods, handling care. him, and when the lights were ag ost ai jeach in such a way that even dyes turned on they led the battered re 2 THROUGH THAQUNSLEE | which are not waranted fast will not! Qur Immense Stock mains out and told him he ‘‘ort tow fade. dh VESTIBULED [VANsVE PRR PMGSBURET | Ne tigoo shirte, starched and plain,| Enables us to give, you ‘joet what He a ‘sliamed ob bisselt EST REACHED Moses Watts has been on. the sick | list for several days, but is now im- proving. role, The last time they were seen F 8 — together was at ‘Brock Ida’s’’ the| The Graves county colored teach- resort of a dissolute female who dis-|ers’ institute is in session at May- appeared soon after the murder, and| field, Ky, hi dd been heard from since, Mrs. Matiio Ashford, of 1009 e men are supposed to have| North Seve : : 1 enth street, 1s seriously ill, | started home together ina skiff-| und has been for several days When Brown arrived at the shanty. rage | boat of the fisherman from whom the} Bob Armstrong, who recently| 7 skiff was hired, he was alone. One| fought ten rounds with Jeffries, has oat was gone—one of those used by| been matched to fight Joe Goddard | ‘Lhat’s what i Capps. ‘There was blood in the bot-| in Louisville, Ky., next month. when you see our extremely ie neces sped f the boat. Bi id - — rf r} tom of the boat. Brown paids dol) Rey. H. L. Smith, of Hamilton|furniture and house furnishings for the month In late years most of them have con-] protest and seemed to have plenty of Chapel, says the rally last Sunday}Of August. Weare offering special bargains tributed no little to the annals. of{Prowey. it can be shows where he} "8S 8 success, ‘The church has alin furniture, iron beds, stoves, carpets, mat- crime. Here is the way the Callo-|had bills changed subsequent to the membership of only elevea, yet «/tings, trunks, ete., for the month ot August, in ; DRUGGISTS way Times advertises an approaching collection of $9.65 w: sed fe 7 i rd % but | jon Of 00 as raised for Bre ese Bon 8 om Tro cat the above ehuracier soon te] mueders but one of the strongest Thich the pastor feels very thankful, [Oder to make room for our fall stock. Now is ae eSem —— | 0 Fifth and Broadway. take place there : the time to buy cheap. Fulton... 1235 pm i201 am | There will be a barbecue at Dev- a hat Brown wore when ted is th i y ¥ R 8 Ll Pde ©) The following persons left yester-) We are also manufacturers of all kinds ot a Paawga 8 pm 1 sam 9am W's Cross Roads, near Hell's Half : one Capps wore when last seen.| day for Chicago: Misses Ruth Cart- Not No.2 laste, bext Setutday. Plenty of] CEG got,back to the fleet.| wright and Mand P. Mansfield ; | Wattresses and awnings. The leading uphol- ese, 2 15 pm 120 am 7 4 ann + 0 pun | WRITTEN toughs, meats, beer, whiskey, pistols, Pr acewn. 36pm tam Pam 6H pm he drew his money and said Capps] sesdames Callie Childers, Harriet) Sterers and repairers of furniture in the city. knives, razors, clubs and cards will anaville. $60 pm 6 60 am When you can get dry hickory told him to tell them he would meet] stawl, Ella Sutherland, Finley aud Your credit is good, fj fs A M be served, and a ‘hot old time’ is ee eee ese tel cote mabe: Ao” Master Frank i Hopkinsville 180 pm 720 pm stove wood ready for stove at ba i ile... pm 8) am 10 6 an ) neon beg cry whe Lavage aa 1] one with which Capps 1s supposed to} Several others whose names G ARDN ER BROS & \() physician will be on the ground to] aye been killed. peared yesterday also went, Bi Yh VU. Q C . his pay. He also had a pistol, the} Marauch @ 62 pan bn ain to? pan dress the wounds, and also the cor-! Qp the other hand the prisoner's exrexranen, | Telephone 396. 203-205 South Third. 7 TRAINS DAILY CARS FROM | shirt waists. ties, socks, e' i i | i ‘ ,ete., cleansed| the doct lors,” The old man may go to other cake NASHVILLE PEE NENORLEANS |Ironed and inished by tha Star stoam | "Cons ne walks, but he will likely forbear to ® CHICAGO. fscsicisio | Faundry In & manner which cannot prompt Delivery ever walk in one again until he FO.JEFFRIESG.O.A O.MMILLMANGS.A | ove reaches the better land—or gets a Sr WANSVILLEIND oS NASHVILLE,TEWN. | We deliver medicines or prescripe | hetter wife. | STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, tions promptly to any part of th- ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD J: W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors} ¢l'¥- Time adie ta ofect Jaly 8, 1900, | 120 North 4th St. — Leece Block. i ae Foot ball games and Irish wakes aren’t in it any more, as compared to Southwest Kentucky barbecues. OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION Nonmm Houxn— Xo %# No 84 WHY BURN same prices by telephoning No. 198? Note change from N | Owensboro. .*10 00 pm *? 00 am 30> pra | ss foe een" | oner to take care of the dead attorney, Major Harris, says he will| rkesipenr sxov | There is one thing required to com- ttt bemble to. break every link in thie| Prof, and Mrs, EK. W. Benton en- | | Bourp— wi -s wm 2 Serre ave plete the curriculum of the public] sfanager Bostwick, of LaBelle park |chain of circumstantial evidence, |tertained at dinner yesterday aft q sWamse ‘hool jb i at ams pm ° se 0 c a a tame Pm am chools in Paducab, and this is elo =! 4s Bhisve cution. It 18 more than probable theater, is nothing if not tactful, |evem proving that Brown bought the/noon in honor of President K When he took charge of the theater, hat from Capps, and how much he/ Brown, of Lane College, Jackson, he enacted a rule that no one should] paid for it. There isno denial of) Te Those present were: Dr. Ke be admitted in his shirt sleeves. This] the fact that it is Capps’ hat. R. T. Brown, Rev, G. W. Stoner, ® LN ANISH GUNS! +0 € HOO am 12 vem opm | that should the introduction of elo- cution be essayed, the result would wer omesepm be a stupendous protest—naturally pen ...2wymseamueseom| PENSIONS! from people who kuow nothing sbout has caused him constant trouble ever] The case promises to be one of the|Rev. Moses White, Dr. Samuel since, but, equal to the occasion, he] most ably contested before the court! Reed, C. W. Merriweather, Prof. we TARRETHE... iN _e No 1st the advantages to be gained from] has hit on a novel and most satisfac-| here for many years. and Mrs. E, W. Benton, A most a ececeve sf 90 pm 8 48 am 400 p WAR CLAIMS!) this branch of culture. If Paducah) tory manner of accommodating coat-] — GUNFESSIUN UF A SPY. enjoyable afférnoon was spent, 4 Arrive tape twwnre had a board strictly up to snuff, |jegs men. J ‘ ; ert) , JAMES A. WOODWARD however, elocution would be taught| te has a thin linen coat which he| Something About the Secret Service ot} If it is not one joke it is another| 7 T0 3 ae buble Votene ent oy NGA | despite the opposition of unprogress-| Keeps behind the counter in the re- the German Army. and if it is not on one society indi- ' tf] 1 vidual it is on another ; and now the boys are poking fun at an individual who recently married. It is said at MeCracken county ive old fogies who would fight it bes cause it was not taught them in their . younger days. ‘They forget that lots atil. nger Co of good things have been discovered since they were young. Undertakers and embalmers, ‘The benefits of elocution, taught freshment stand. It fits him, and] The mad fury of the French people this is assurance that it fits every-] over the Dreyfus case is largely owin body else, at least it will not prove] to their belief in the omnipresence a too small for many men io Paducah. | German spies in their country. ‘That |the wedding they received no small When «man blows in without a coat] there is some foundation for that: be-| Sumber of sets of | chi ware, but rin il writ inciete oo going to the show, the} lief is shown by the confession of |tbat now he is looking for some one) Ag gp Be ief is shown by the confession of | 1), sist him in selecting another set. |4)\ Michigan and the Great Lakes constantly growing in popularity. # 2) pm #18 arn THREE TRAINS DAILY FINEST TRAINS] IN OHIO FASTEST TRA.NS IN OHIO hed in the public schools, would be mani- 1 r J A | tat hus | Store Telepnone use re pu » Wou obliging manager sends a boy after} an ex-spy, Ludwig Windell, who, 3 Y F:8 hip | Hesidence Telephonetso IOS Tal roid, ‘There has been in vogue in| the Seal, and graciously offers it to| after ice the shoe govern- Just why has not as yet been made | {\)\ Everybody will be there this summer, For inform- a plain, and this is the very reason why ation inquire of your nearest ticket agent a the public schools for several years ts system of Friday afternoon the would-be patron. Duri season it has been worn by all sorts] Jand beca of men, and even boys. which conc he other night a man entered and} cial life. I when he banded out his dime to YIj the] ment, was forced to leave the Vater- r . ¥4 | ak Soe ee ey ater; | the boys are jollying him—they can't] (i ned those high in offi | “derstand it, "SECS considers thathe was un: Clinton, Ky., Aug. 20.—We have 'y | justly tres fora ticket, was seked, “Where {a| d in this connection and 1 in this connectionand |peiq our’ fourth and last quarterly — = has his reven exposing the de- ti and New Orleans, I" - _ eleventh. A feature, and one that] your coat MUMGT Leystarn ct which he was once |onrens’ ireneaiiag The panee SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS Evansville and Memph continually breeds trouble among the quiet and interesting. The pastor, fol and 02 run solid bei ‘+Left it at home.’ was the laconic] a part. I ‘ papi ti v ' § ‘ Rev. Shaw, settled with full, rin ah the ast a era Bosting os cotenion ta| g's) on ne’ ty onl BLACK SMITHING n Cincin wand New Orieas, carrying Pullman buf prompted a few to abandon their] «well, you can't come in here} says; “For six y 4 § s I spent on an vill be ie! studies and quit school, is thatthe without it,” the manager informed | ayerave of eeven months every year [34h nud oath with the Tey. 8 Le od REPAIRING? be young ladies and men in these grades, | him, «11's against the rules."” in France. I resorted to hundreds of | Howard, From there I come straight often I gave myself {tq Paducah where I shall begin pre- HORSESHOEBING who were never required to do it in] «Darn funny rule,’’ observed the the lower grades, where the training] man, ‘Don’t know who's busioess ir’ shape Alsatian, I have also 7 should more properly have begun, | j¢ jg put m: at haven’ 2 paring for the annual conference. y own if I haven't got on an Italian, but more often s EB are made to get up aud make a b0-(soy coat. 1 wang you to understand] 's gn American, because in that cher. L. B. Sis, P. E All work guaranteed. iniliating display of themselves before| tna J've got a coat at home just. the| soter.ono ia lese Jiable to be. suspect |» ais same as you, but I don’t have to) ed of being aspy. Ishould here make} ‘phe McCracken cotinty institute . ‘ } —— 4s the other pupils. True, some of eee 1s SBhias } want t0 a few general remarks about the Ger- | tor colored teachers will begin in CERT Bicsst Ae 4d nado them are very good at declaiming, EMBER 1 r ae 9 JUNE 1 TO NO but it makes it all the more disagree-} «you'll have to come back some] man I » arth ia. man spy system. It is not @ very] Lincoln building next Monday, Aug. other time, then,’’ smiled the man-} eqsily one, as some people imagine. as 6 aintncks andl’ couliave ae PA eer Sn carey Poliman ue sleepin, ments consist of recitations, readings, end free reclining chair care between "ie, | or essays by the pupils of the three highest grades—ninth, tenth and Donovan, C. 4, Paducab Kv | Exposition | Omaha, Nebraska; 1898 — all are interested. A subject in| able for the others, who are not, ager, ‘when you feel more like look-| Pyerything conected with the Ger- | cording to law 5 days. ‘The law re- the people who do na e . May > ‘ weet by th | people who do not need them. May} ang obviate the above. For then which theregia general interest is the ‘ne point is, that elocution should i = ing respectable.”’ man official administration is done | gyj 700 f ’ FEF yun great risk in not having them, ‘Phat bloke on the stage hain’t] econamically. It docs not cost more are cia ey ore to bee is ine B Ipat Feached froin the sorfth, east and | subject of ‘glasses. There are few] be taught them in the lower grades Wwe di your eyes and give you better| When they reach the higher, there] go on no voat—nor pants either,” ¢ ; wlSSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY Yau tre pleated with what we|will be no emberressmest. Bat thie)@n i. on. jor pants either,’ } than $35,000 or $40,000 a year. Iltend the full session, and I shall ex- sight "i . » visito : “ A ‘ co ‘ , stor your eyes. I charge you $1.00] ig not all. The advantages of elocu-| “» the retort of the visitor as the] jive known every spy in the German] pect every teacher to be on hand | [8 rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads ali - In elegant equipment, consist to @1.80 for same quality spoctacles ie curtain raised, serviee, and I am certain Dreyfus was . it i ing of rechning chair care | Chior parties ct nage you ‘sd bo to go{tion would be far-reaching. The} «Well, he's a privileged character,” erviee, anc e ) promptly, and prepare themselves for others, for the reason that it is neal t P| ce omer Ps . “hy | ynfidence, elf. 1 , 4 » | no spy. b a e enlighte: f \ 4 ye a ee rena fatiscentidence, selt-pomeaion and] vaared the manager, amused atthe] Mere aro only afew regularepie the young. Prof. Bs W. Beton, ABSOLUTELY PURE rt mac cnrntie Ligh es! | 223 Broa: Shon to the pupils through lite. | eet a ree oe et rars| Theme most of the work througt'|prinoipal of the high school and an é coaches. one, jend you a coat—but you'll . They receive no salaries, but | able institute instructor, has heen se- —_—_—_—_—_— mn | Phe training itself might manifest it- REDUCED RATES FROM ALL POINTS poRtiGN TRADE OF EGYPT, sel in even more material ways. But no effort has ever been made have to bring it back.” Mika seas accented the otfet. cager fain sum of money for cach piece | cured, and we expect an interesting HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY f work they do, Ihave received%500} and profitable session. The public ; ly, and the c fi be- ‘ec " Paap ie ) DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE Total Valve of Imports During the Year |to introduce it into the schools in the My tka “ostalen Baha toe be 8 piece of work, and had to pay |is invited and urged to tarn out and PADUCAH BOTTI ING CO \ See agent for tickets, time tables and 1897 Was £10,869,000 proper form and manner, and under] jog, amid its spacious folds, Hee en-| °)" $250 of it to agents. ene. sem: lencourage us, : d I * F ,) a Naxos cooon eomiragm | hie Egyptian custome] competent teacher, When music| oyeq the show, and the coat was re-| Po! watt is, in truth, badly paid. My) The teachers will be expected tole. y, Bergioll, Proprietor. Tenth and Mad R. T. G, MATTHEWS, T. P. A. | report >, the total value of im-| was first considered, what a mighty |turned after the performance for the . valuable agents in France were|be prepared to pay the usual fee on | yo14, Pearse pri ies sey adison streets : LOUISVILLE, KY. t egth sere, Catok vee | poraeh here was ia ue, bata!’ Gomeluautes Sitey eee eaacht in a eieaiiar| (omen he ons auuatien DOtR /regislertng Moeday morning tn omer Denote Top, Ballons W fark Orders filled until 13 p.m eeeents £534,000, was £10,869,000, | of the members couldn't for the life] gitemma 8 : livia Pi ee a great numbe rof|to pay expenses and meet the de- 1a Pop, Seltzer Water and «ll kinds of Temperance D | iy an inerease of £794,000 over]of them see what advantages could : s, however, I made use of women, | mauds of the law tts traly | if You Want Your Laundry | being an inen : ; totat sat ccsually Sidhu lie | i806, and the total value of exports|be derived from teaching music in rom T met casual] ; JW. Heanes, Co. Supt. - Some of the cake-walkers in Padu My most daring act was to assume ESTABLISHED 1864.- -0 4 . Done Right | was £12, | Have it done by THE CHINESE | £053,0 102 Broadway. Clothes called for ¢4}) of and retarned promptly. SAM HOP SING & CO. 00, a diminution of|the schools. For years the’ board »wing chiefly to the | wouldn't eyen allow @ plano jn any n the price of of the rooms, for fear it would de- was developed in} moralize the pupils or detract their rt of hens’ eggs,|minds from their studies. It rev 70,000, of the}minds one of the firm and faithful 0, and it is interesting | adherence of the old country folk to] offered by various merchants through- Yhen in Sotropolia eee eon artyade in fresh annd {the ancient melodion as an instrusJout the city, and were well worth sagan I Prattscund vewetubles, which has | ment for rendering praise fo the Al-[having, ‘The walkers seemed to be STATE HOTEL. are than doubled since 1889, and | mighty. pleased wit}, the arrangements, but » uniform of a French officer. ithave been thought that It mi during the maneuvers in his expesience with the fair sex in in 1892. They were of the great: | this vity would have caused Ebbert H £ right on the frontier, and the] his praise of the belles of other cities, a i] ilitary authorities were veryauxious | but his receut excursion trip to t of a major im the eenth |that city Ue registered &s the man. cab think they are a slick lot, evi- dently. There was to be a walk at La Belle park on the 4th of August, and several couples had agreed to compete for the prizes, which were 189 A new trac by the ex ached 13 ——— 5 i ae oe ins at ine 4 i ; appeared on} artillery regiment, which was sta- Jager of the Lady Be ' wow amounts to nearly 5,000. Pipe organs, violins and other tn-]at the last minute they 9) peared on 7 & ba ¢ La 1 Base club, ni gine 0 day. ly ere ag ( val eftocts are being made by the]stryments are entirely too secular|the scene and said they would not] tioned far from tho ecene (of the! Thet wos enough, Some people in G ‘) m eer. oon ath aad bth on Ferry © | (joyernment Agricultural college and Jand sacrilegious. — Yet they have] walk unless they were ped two dol-| maneuvers, 1 pot th mide, ie Trin | Louisvi NEA hiard Ge uae clhbe eee 8 has the hortie: sromote | been adopted iu neariy all the repre-}lars cach in advance, They were| #tten crossing the frontier, and are The girls worshipped at bis shrine. ae - roavkak. phe sentative churches of the land. — ho} supposed to be walling for the prizes,| rived whilo the maneuvers wero in| They chased him all over the city Telephone 174. : PADUCAH, KY tue. and t have music and elocution been intro-| but to prevent their breaking up the| progress. In my uniform I was per- | He finally landed out on Third ave- ST JAMES 1 daraaee increasing importance |Auced into all the most progressive | cake- walk, they were paid as they de-| titled to go freely inside the lines | nue, where he was hypnotized. And u ® among the exports. The manufac schools of America, and it is about} manded by Manager Bostwick. from which all civilians were ex-| now his only talk is of the ladies of ' UIs “ap orts . carontinue {time Paducah ts taking up the mat-} Whea the walk was over, and they cluded. I spoke little and listened |that city. Encouraged by their ® 1 \ peal furs ahd ox poris Pt ete er t top fattbet’ then at Ito claim’ th they | mackie Once f lay om th with | kindness: intozicated by their t ‘ \ © increase; over 210,000,000, or 28% pter of going a step farther than she) appeared to « aim’ the prizes, they] much, Qnee I lay on the ground with | kindness, intoxicated by their beauty 4 EUROPEAN PLAN | ie ‘boas hipped in 1807, of which | went when a introduced music, and | were informed to their surprise, that | my ears ‘almost under the edge oftho}and rendered almost desperate by eI re “ Thited Kingdom | adopt elocution, they had been paid to walk, snd were| headquarters’ tent of thearmy. The|the conyiction that the hours were 8 tons went to the United Kingdom y pe et 4 i Rates 760 and $1 pe { 20 oe tks . iY - ‘There are proj iv up-to-date | entitled to no prises, aud would re-| officers were discussing the impor-| fleeing away, he left the city witha * z Restaurant, Popular and British possessions, 106 tons to prog i I 5 in . is y b ‘ ‘ ae ~ ‘ | Germany, 22 tons to Austria, and the | mep in the board of education, and{ceive none, And they.didu't. The] tance of the army in the east, and 1} hung-down head and an aching 2 et Ff i SPBOLAL 260 DINNER en ty other destinations. | Perhaps they may use their influence | prizes were returned to the merchants| heard all the conversation, ‘Then I| heart. IS THE RECORD ° “™ bar gig ; A hose who are not. who offered them, watched the secret maneuvers, which eo ak a Forty-eight per cent, of the exports} Om H : ‘The locality at the north end of| b, SPECIAL BREAKFAST 5 per cent, of the imports rep- + + Manager Bostwick had another ex-] were chiefly engineering operations. | ality m0 DOF q i AND BUPPER Ae Oe ee eee ok cade wick Wal fg ia perience with some of them a day or| Afterthis night I put off my uniform | Ninth, street, oF near ape ‘ WE MAKE. 0.1, Mastateak or mutton chops, potatoes, | resciit thy AULT A Ting tobacco | ieoae® walks may be a little t00 fe8-ltwo ago, He had been trying to get} and Went about disguised as a Burnett streets, is a veritable hot bed i me twoeags porators, cakes or wat Mintle ag Se TH tivoas churoh ontartalamante put tg up a walk, and thought he had about] peddler.” for goats, A form oa army of UR stock of iaple and fancy groceries is a ag one BESS uring fen years (ie IM | are Hecoming very popular, neverthe- neede 2 se , e ms 894 Winde! natructed to | the occupation and the army of the complete and up-to-date. Splendid line aides and caken i é p ueceeded, He sent for the male] In 1894 Windell v ructed ta ‘ ; Potrataas and codice or tea... | ports havi we 1 vane Ss £10eTiess, ‘The other night some of the a eeeera, aud when they arrived, all] co: (ioe aoeecerone of fimvasion Of that highly goat-odorous of canned goods. Our meat market is Leake trout, Datiee nile or buttermlll » £15,863,000, an evidence | colored bretheren gave one for the t : vig Bercto sera} | localit hey sleep neither day unexcelled, having everything in the line of ‘and coflee, tes, milk or buttermtt|20 es colored bretheren gave lol agreed to walk on a certain night, ( Me found ra ality. hey sleep neither day nor . ig every g in the line o . Gaunqal sed ores, o7 bouillon, ho" ress of the country genet | purpose of swelting the church funds. | Xen aver Bostwick, not desirtg tol in rad “eT | night. ‘They are on dress parade all fresh and salt;meats. tia, mak and oe, pally, as well om Meets devslog: (a eee, ree ‘pinted on de] nave 9 repetition of his former expe-| to hay hat oa {@ay and at bight they surpass the! Telephone 116 seat r both being affected by the develop | cummittees ob resepshun,'’ to look ; Fe ( : paniards for picket duty, patrolling " A oS rest cuts direct to hoiel ; i , rience, drew up a paper of agreement, ( ed in | SE Pose enn. F '8 | Cor, P Tey ropa ia Theapest and vest=] ment of Huropean enterprise of jafter the younger people, Dee Sean eb a pene on bia weilftst SARL SA ena nit , the entire locality every fifteen mine ‘or. oth and Trimble . e only pay for HOS. P. MILLER, President however, fo low prices of 88) One of these deacons attended. He] rused to sign it, all oftering some tri-| to tt Prana as} vB {utes, and splitting the’ very heavens produce, and to tho ict | went early, dikéout in his best and | Vel exeviog W ete ria {with their unearthly shrieks, ‘The e present water supply the | intended to stay Mte, but alas! for 4 em inevanticd, mee people in that locality can find no Second Hand GOOMS] limit of possidte cultivable area seems | {he irony of fate, HA had to leave pre- WHEdell is pow te hoe in thig [#09 ‘They have thought of every ' Highest cash prices paid by to be attained, the exports have Hot leipitongly, and jn gn excruciating} When circuit court begins in ay 48 : vo {Possible plan by which to rid them ONE TRIAL BOTTLE | 42,Fxtegual Toulc Applic, to, the | _ co elt ali , kept pace, having increased only from | stately of distiguremé@at. couple of weeks, after one long, tire. ("NI "yn \y Vel selves of poor ‘Jip,’” but “Jip,” This Offer Almost j jy WILIAAM BOUGENO & ieee £13,287,000 to £15,058,000, i the] When the walkers began their per-]some holiday that has extended} “!" ~~ ¥,, Weekly like the poor, is always with them. lief THE DISCOVERY ‘AGE ach Court erret. We avo carry s line of ten] oxtensive drainage works How bei | ambulations for the cake, the anti-| throughout the summer, one of the . At last accounts a committee was was the Invento pulses belove buyin elsewhere we also ex} gndertaken by the government, to-) quated deacon }ecame inspired wit! | most interesting murder cases of Wrould Pit AIL Right preparing to petition the city council ‘Ehange sew goods tor old. gether with the influence of European | {he exigencies of the occasion, and] years will come up toy trial, Lt is thyough the First ward member to example and teaching In improved) seizing a sister dressed in pink mus }interesting, because all the evidence f 4 said tt ng have a probibitory tax placed ou all methods of farming, caw searcely fai} |}jy with dark blue ruffles, waltzed | that will be adduced will be cireum-] tenent ¢ reat father, nN is} goats that are allowed to pun at large fo Insure a larger yield of crops—~!aeound and aciually won the cake. AJstantial, ‘The case alluded to is that} form you have made for me is entire with the hope that it will suppress ‘ ‘ § | Hondon Times huge boquet was attached to his goat] against John Brown, alias Hawley, | ly too large,’ the goat population, especially of | 4 His Industrious Wife. asa token of the grace and facility}the burly negvo cuarged with the SPhat's all right," explair that end of the city; who, though DrALYR IN with which he walked off with the}murder of Ed. Capps, s young tailor, “when you get it on y they may be strong enough, are not | ! , “Does your wifp do much faney | jonors of the contest mechanic on the Leyhe feet, who was] so big that it will bea perfect fit," {allowed to vote, At any rate, the L Stapl and Fancy Groceries, | «.: Me was the lion of the ‘festival’ | shat in the back of the head), robbed! Philadelphia North American person who solves the goat problem “Baney work? She won't even fet! ster that. In. the midst of it all—] of $80 and thrown into the river. As peg ag for the North Side, will carry to the Ganned Goods of All Kinds, Ja porous plaster come into the house how inhumanty true to Tife—in sas-| yet the public knows little of the facts} * 4. grave with him the undying gratitude without erc red hove raund shaed his wife. She swept the room| in the case, because the anthorities, Professor-—-Centlemen, this case is} ot & ssa byes iy sae ber fie i d ng a yellow ribbon! with a withering gaze of scorn, and| who have been working it up, bave)a rarity which often occurs—PFlie his brow the fadeless laurels of un- Free delivery to all parte of the city, it and runni lk w ie g . it | en “ : throug! the hole Y. Herald. took in the situation and her terrified given out few of the details gende Blactter. dying fame. Cor. Tth ©*4 Allama. ¥ * . pe,