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Thite Moire Sash Ribbons, 7 inches wide, regular 75c value| interest in their displey Gla Wass Lictad Way, Ss ae ae laa sesh Peters tee tier Lite Ae] aemenee ot Mt. Uheon LIME io kes Buk Gund Talbss Nod: ves ohicdiell died in Mayfield several years ago. |is the ribbon belt. It is made of Explained. CUDOLON A correspondent recently asked the EX ik I ih 4 She was quite young, amd her|fve-ioch double-faced eatin ribbon] New York Weekly for the vrai of VULO UN Dentist and mt ———— =F aaa egtihe ss : THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN IN TOWNS 5 rf Bebe xcie¥0ah hinted evety ceed, esis a HEACASHE AND INDIGESTION CURE ~ Sunday, by ned: ree +| 4H. T. RIVERS THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, AROUND US, |: 2222082850885; ; wile ‘ mooneonarED Srerg’ hanne ory. travellers gripenel ysician... Ea tame yume “ tt Sea LABOR DAY a8 ! fon, 3 Boran” o MONSOumrant e an urgeon ' : Notes of Interest Culled From Office Sixth and Broad: 5 wi \Fz y ‘ ; E Y xth and Broadway, PMT Wiiubtascu Jobu J. Bor Exchanges—Happy Gets His pen bs September 5th and 6th. at Indrmary, "Commons “Mek Gah ag ppointment to Sueceed Mr. Ch vbreys i " : e e Oftice: No. 214 Broadway. App ‘0 ee AEs SCOP eT. | Right tacal eho May, /i6Gere record will By hfsken va the te Beliole e 10, en ate Ce if os ra Tuk Collector Hendrick, : Park track. Match races—Pursuit, novelty, handicap and champion 7:90 lo 8:80 p.m. ly, per annum in advance. § 4. Mr. Chas. Malott has returned tos Ship races. Telephones 68 and 296. Daily, Six months “ 2.25 yee tee wn q | als S. CiCnman « 40] aca peath of w Young ‘prite|™iinnrols is Admission 15 and 26 cents —_——— , Daily, per week \ is Dr. White, of Arkansas, iy in the| The following speedy riders will pedal the Excelsior \ S DABNE ‘ Weekly, per annum in ad Nothing Sensational at Ben- city on a visit to friends, Emery Hobson, Junior Champion t vv. ’ It will pay you to buy your VADs siesrassiscosetes «1400 tou ov SMumtay- a Robert McCune, ex-All-round Champion Shi t ist f 1 t summer Specimen copies tree port This Week. pica rites Soe oa re De W. Wilkins, One Mile Ghar ° DENTIST * irt Waist for late —— eek. ae ae : W. Wilkins, One Mile Champion. a fall now THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1898, Greck shoes are fashion's latest | Vtch the pink wheels. Best riders ride the best wheels. : § an all n 4 —_oCooOCOoOOO— Maytield Monitor, fad. Of course these modern strap- ‘ ‘ c me i bu . psi Nectar HE OF P led shoes bear little re- Mth and Broadway. THE FAIR, A baby girl supposed to be about} Pet sands ’ Excelsior Bicycle Works hoice of one hundred muslin and percate| There seems to be a possibility] two days old, was lett Friday night eorhagreat biny pare ae ee Third and Wa cy 1 Streets i anit Se cee ae th pre sho pa 9” citenatl that Paducah may not have a fair reper seis . Wert Mie “ toot look small and worn with dainty | — DR, W. C, EUBANKS, , C Ss. new this season, reduced from soc. peck: i yaa Of the Fair/ sc°. aod Mrs. Lewis were @iekened na ri ager te Ue beg eohy é HOMCOPATHIST, ssociation have been losing money! petween 11 and 12 o'clock, and on “ : ee we One hundred well made stylish dimity, muslin and}00 the fall meetings for the past few] going to the door were surprised to |#reen ant Hlue seal. Sometime these ommercia 01 sé welence, u Jodert w Patophone percale Shirt Waists, reduced from $1.25, $1.00 and |years, and while they are loyal citi-| fod no one there, A bogey, how- with black patentieather, Combina eS C e750 zens they do not feel called upon to| ever, bly sgh nem: peel ry ions are considered very elegant. DR. J. D. SMITH’S i fi | away. rs, wis hap iz to . aye oa “| ° iy “| found a bundle, which, on examina- There ‘ : ates J er:Day; Meals 25 Cents ea at hours for omce “racticn, 79088. My Embroidered . ings of the Association are of profit| tion proved to be 'a baby dressed ine vet genee ota fi: wreen aud Way; Heap o et . Batistes . . ; to eta 14 So ee atiy at lenge end, to the maar: | Boia Met. Srted. And: swrnpEMt To |e sices in patent leather eth] We ba taken charge of this well-known and popular house, and our All colors, very stylish for colorings were 251 chants in particular, if to any one, | dress skirt ae ates dae 2] the sites any color desired, the orne- SOY. Our rooms are clea ard ail Nees tah es ENN RSTERN | Reckieuce corner Ninth and Jitueay ee “shirt waists and dresses, cents, to close now at $0¢ for they certainly have not been a eure hie the child jd she would one of | men's! oe ti vd, is perhaps Pehroughout. "The tables are supplied with the very boat (he markets afford. | —_— worth roc, our price 5¢ yard, yard, profitable investment for the individ-| her own, As she aud her basband espe spies eral se Special rates to regular boarders, Twenty-one-nieal tickets $3,20. HARRY F WILLIAMSON, D ha ' ‘cfitdoor wear there are lovely satio . : W ual members of the Association, they |have no children they will adopt it] i)" mene there are lovely satin MEADOWS & PAYOR, Proprietors Ln n Wee bo Pawns and having to meet an annual deficit, un-| nd give it the same treatment they ee ee see i is chown Physician and 2 1-2c Dimities : tie Ul it is not ouly getting monotonous roe LR hy ohh, ood fac in the shops adoroed with a butterfly " S$ and Lawns.... Dimities..... but expensive, Pe i eee tae Ee formed ia gokt and green palletes HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. urgeon Se fic “tase’ ‘chices, Choice of our large assort-) The Fair Association ought tobe al but not carugh to warrant am arrest. an si fey cy mile an Mem duced from se a yard. ment of foe coud he sala aoe ata ay cen cl Sur. LH. McGee and Migg Minoie|ilar fashion, some)” ot ‘tbe fancy B O O K B | N D Fe R (ice, No, 412% Broadway, eo ‘| Holcomb, both citizens of Mayfield, |lattive work being formed of blue to allow its meetings to be discontin-| wore married the 1th inst. in Union | stec!, turquoise and jet, or red beads : GENUINE BARGAINS. ~2— ued without making one united effort! City. On the 19th inst, the bride| and jet. A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. DR J W PEND i 0 r ieve| Was taken suddenly sick and died in} It 1s not necessary now for a You need send nothing out of town, ode a : to make it a success, We believe] Was tak peoly 9 Bi psc|Sctanlatiobes toot dete ike Il our 25¢ fans, 10 cents each. ee ay 8 few hours. The body wss brought | woman's foot to look {eee : Reaver Office, 118 Routh Dish Suvi Pe hes sited used “HOt $00 to ac; that {t can be made a sucosse if the! 'satarday and buried alii cily|is playiog tennis, The pew aboes| Patent Wlat-Ovening Books ADWAY| — Cougs ite Sonth Filth Streeter Pique Puff Ties, were 25¢, now 120. business men will take more interest cemetery. The groom is a gon of | without hools are cut out over the in- | ——--— - "== | Office Telephone 416; Residence 415, Fancy Silk Puff Ties, reduced from soc to 25¢. in 7 ari at Kd hr ken ba H. i. ning! “ Seely ws peeps Sle ftutay and ORIGIN OF A PHRAS». GRAND —_—_—_——— Pri 5 ies were 7 y 50C. <Jsible; itt ‘ t urant vonfectionary | heels as we he op t F Fringed Scarf Ties were 75c, now 50¢ Rlcak. he atake Mdaa cee ele ans ea ae HY GEEEGs oi yet.do dot ack the rabber cole. Will Never Set tho Thames Afire” . DR KING BROOKS : ' for 49¢ ty ples Peis ince ae every one works to make the meeting inen Huck Towels 36x18, roc each. Men's real Balbriggan Socks, roc pair. & profitable one, The Sun sincerely hopes that the untimely death is deeply deplored drawn into a small buckle in the] the aan 8 o rus re) 1 s Fair Association will receive the ex- ae 4 front and so tight that when the} woods afire.” A California rea ; ra. un’ Remuants of Ribbons, couragement that it is asking! Mt. D. Happy has recelvel bis! puchle is fastened, it will wrinkle in| offered this explanation: Ilo = NATIONAL 4 geon jeputy i 1 120 North Fifth Street, Embroideries. j commission as “| ribbon around the waist, The buck-|“] never saw the quot Laces, and and that one more attempt is made’ or jn this district, to succeed Mr. E.|juy are very small, generally of fiaely| that wey lefore Cn Short lengths of the most desirable qualities and styles at little prices. /to make a success of the Psducah]| L, Hendricks, resigned, and will take | out steel or open filagree work ia SOT thas that savin 1s 0 annual fair, ‘The directors should| charge of the office September 1. His| and silver. No slides are worn. One| (ha‘o% ’ teceive guarantees from merchants] Headquarters will bein Paducah. Mr. | pretty buckle will do for any number 5 . 1 filled this place under Presi- : a earl > Coming in daily all that is most foshionable and servicable in|be one. Let us have a fair and aloughiy the duties of the oflice, Ile Y collector before and wil ae 4 os ban Lomicn ashe aghangte apd i THE PROPER WAY TO HOLD UP 4 SEIRT, , joubtless do as well this time, 1 Carpets, Rugs, Draperies Tux people of Keatvcky are not] “oubtiss de The skirt is hold up. with both Messrs. J.T. Myles and 8. A.| ands in such 9 fashion as to show ‘ responding as liberally as they ought} : eet etet and Curtains to the call of the state commission) Norman, of this place, and Mr. J. T.!the drop skirt uoderneath. The rule Blackley, of Frankfort, have for lifting the skirt is to grasp it on oyeoty “Ate | DR. H. T. HESSIG river Tham have a TO Bi WELD IN CINC Ofice 120 North Fifth street, means of getting at the poss SEPT. Sth to 10th, Los, Residence 418 Adama street gin of a phrase, which will 1 Telephones: peculiarly many of them P change in application. I quoted as Thames (T 1A BTRAME Awaits yonr inspection. that has charge of getting the silver! ine Eagle warchouse, Louisville, and each side, pull. the skirt. up into} tines they had not the perfected w - service for the battleship Kentucky. will engage in the tobacco business 0 | ticks until the hand is full,” Now| chinery for sepa from | Leave METROPOLI Saturday, Sey Physician and This service will cost $10,000 and/that city, beginning the frst of|titt the hands to the hips | and the| flour, in the milling pr 1 PApucal Saturday’ Sept. 3] 8 FALL MILLINER ‘Gi the amount must be raised by popular | October. | They are, all experienccl| skirt will be raised f00t trom the fo. be. done, ai the. alld ean OE Jarive cINCIOCATL. ... twemagy bt, 8 urgeon e " ks thi | business men and wil} no do meet) ground all around, ‘The drop skirt, | # sieve. ans eo aerme fy | BR pg Pane 1 10,| Office and residence, 822 Broadway. said sive si/ipiakaniiaiabien clipe; elt Atee ae mere with success, — which is of silk, or imitation silk, | box —] ivy the ee ves a ae a = oo OMico hours: # to 11 &.m., 20-4 pull, - prettiest braids and ornaments, 40c, 75¢ and $1.60. tieutes Teleebe. hangs straight. ft bat eacapes | piece of plank an inch thick ar i r HOUND TRIP RATES FROM lephone No, 191. —-saeneeenaamsiemnensypoaaeasiiedh METROPLIS, ILL., PADUCAH, KY., HENRY BURNETT To Cincinnati and Return, $10, Attorney -at-Law , Will practice in all the courte, the street and is a nice walking] ches wide set on edge fastened to the box & very fine wire netting New felt walking and bicycle hats, black, blue and brown. with] Which the amount is to be collected. 2 } silk bands or satin PARTS All the banks jn this city areprepared| Nineteen years ago Mi Jack to receive sabscriptions and to give| Padgett died and was interred tn @ Sociccatacaes vault on the Rob Fair place, south the proper respts, It very neces! of town.” Last satuniay at ie re] RAILROAD NOTES, sary that the subscriptions be sent in| quest of his brother, Rev. Durrett 48 soon as possible for the commission | Padgett, the vault was opened and : : 7 tae is desirous of getting the service| the remains exhunied. The glass top A Small Wreek in the Illinois on the metallic case had fallen in and length, feet wide. The g was placed in this sieve and sifte with a quick motion, the sieve rest f ing on the plank so that it would re i “Gu | 18 Soath Fourth St, Panu 4 : ' 1 wt Chr » Papuoan, KY ee NG ! me ‘entr: rds This lieve the strain upon the miller W eK . F ready by the time the Kentucky is| oe” vas nothing left except the Central Yards 1 aries: “Now thle pelsinien inact as aul, Oto _—_ { completed. Kentuckians should re-| hones ani some of the clothing. for separating the flour trom the 14 aarti ss ey THOS. E. Moss moamber (has the Reatocky will Wa] se. wre co Hied, Mee : _| bran was called a temse or tempse pl - re completed, be probably the most| Constable WN lite, Of de papty [B8Perintendent Harahan Mere] Well, if a man was lazy or showed no | = —_—___-___ RNEY-AT-LAW i ip of war in the whole prem name he failed to get. The map Agent Donoyan Keturns— disposition to work at this process, ]75nq { Fe of FD = was a great honor to} jerked up a note on Frank, so jt is oO News it was said of him that he would never | how wel] in hody and mind 116 South Fourth Street, 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY have the ship named Kentucky, Sub-| said, and refused to pay all due. my ste rie tp Aa Rie he wood |} reent 2 scriptions will be received in any eum, | Frank had to scrap for it, and serap| ‘There was a collision of Oo rich this crude machine was |, parent, | Woittam 1. Brainerd MeneyiK. Homan ——— ee "Ihard, too, before he could get the|nificance, bowever, int made, for if the miller was a museu ; lar, hardworking w Vela erL | ine" OF mall and every one “* note back, Central yards this worniog early. | 14 ae | nee contstbat raga The night crew, under Night Yard-| that he would get upon this we = sleve would at times cause it te ‘The appeal in the case of the com-| master Heory Harris, were awitching | fire and blaze (much in the same way In ad ( nfid fs erie Sonllaen a sas from mionwealth against Noah Franktiay in dbs, A Att cor OOntslaligg & hides ud laze (much inthe sa : Suba showing that the Cubans are| jail here u ife sentence for the . as an Indian lights a fire urcor- |New & Oon;rice!l ICE 2.22 8 dt bere nostae ence steam , ump from Dayton, Ohlo, con ay hoe, [wee 8 a n, the friction den ke "BRAINERD & HOLSMAN ss ARCHITECTS. . Branch OMice P.oom 3 American-Ger- man Ne\jonal Bank Building, !PADUCAH, KY, = =¢: not yet capable of self government| murder of ullivan, has Been! signed’ to St. Martins, Miss, was] espondent is 83 years old of the courtof@p-! Kicked onto a side track, and left, | he says, seen these machines in opera- | manta filed with the ¢ and illystratiog what a deplorable » ‘ F iggedetall . ing | tion separating odtmeal 75 years ago. | jn the ¢ > P" ...In the Wheel You Ride £ [tne ur cnane i, § detlorsble cai Nees H evans, without the akon being] Gem srparatingofimeal TS yer. Lin S - ® pled Ai tDery firon had the policy of the administration 2 There has been # postofoe a: Paiiskwile other, oa wane up ia al for this reply, which we have no | q W. M. JANES been in favor of Cuban recognition. see ca Prot. Hayes Hollamd (Short Une, it struck the rolling flat] doubt many of our readers will be in- | or terested in as well as the party who | prowress wrote to us for this information nearly A REMARKABLE RACE, |" “aa imported Occupies Tiburon Island tg the Gulf of ns = . California, ft AGES OF GENERALS. United States Consul Long, at | Men Who Lead Our Troops Are All Nogales, Mexico, has furnished an ac Well Advanced in Year ED HP Miss R. B. Hay Seria Indians, who oecupy ‘Tibyron he’ island, in the Gulf of California, 'dedin Obbd Oi kas Attor at The consul says the island’ of t pris per nev aw Tiburon is one of the largest and m rtion scem t 1 ron th pleturesque in the Gulf of California, | ers of our army shen the enemy's bul. Public, Real ond is peopled by a most remarkable ney " i he a ; Aine the we And " tstate and tribe of Indians, who are not at our ‘ urance Agent, and ‘ " Abstractor of Titles Has Much to Do REAL ESTATE AKD MORTGNGE LOS. See me to buy, sell or mortgage realty, Hardly a day elapses that does not With Your Pleasure demonstrate the farseeing wisdom of the /!, and turned it over with the ma- me plac chinery, which was slightly damaged, place. nr f ‘ a No one was hurt, and the trac The widow of Thomas Banks, one | soon clear. of our oldest citizens, died at her home in our town, on the 1uth inst.} The gross earnings of twenty-six of general debility. roads for the second week in August, — as made up from returns received by Tom Hicks died near Cherry, | the United States [nvestor, were $3,- ;, of consumption, She has 26, against 8,660 tor the been sick a long time, She leaves ®}gecond week in August, 1897, a de- hushand, hut no children. crease of $6,134. Fourteen’ roads stylish mount. Prices no higher than paid for wheels of in- and general debility. He was 89 i Show increases aud twelve decreases years old and leaves a wife, three Since January | the roads referrd to sons and three daughters. He was], Uncle Bryant Holland, of Martin,| above earned $103,752,792, an in one of the first settlers of Jackson’s{ Tenn., died Sunday of the infirmities | crease of $10,074,056 over the $93,- purchase. He was born near Balti-|f old age. He leaves two children! 678,736 reported for the correspond- more, Md , and emigrated to Ken-| #4 one brother, Mr. A. Holland, of} ing period of 18 For the longer tucky with his parents when he was this city, He was well-known in this] period twenty-four show jincroases but 15 years old, locating in Marsh-| ection and was honored and respect: | and two decreases. put in a dry goods store at When Riding! President McKinley displayed in his policy towards the Cubans and jn T Has the complete confidence he Cleveland of the riding public, and we, with our ten years of experience, recommend the Cleveland OFFICE 828); BROADWAY DEATH OF MR FOOKES, Mr. Jams L. Fookes died yestc day at 10 a.m. at hia home near Sharpe, Marshall county, of old age the conduct of the wa to all who wish a substantial, durable, easy-running and Murray Leage ferior grade. Old wheels taken in exchange. t entirely led their large size and extraordinary ath i letics on land and water.’ Those who have witnessed their old mer aquatic sports | j 1, at a reapectful distance declare that | or Vormeriy master commissioner of the MeVracken clreuit court. will practice in all the courts of this and all county and livin the same] ed by everyiidy. The remains were _— ve} : y are ¢ / JA W V farm op > the tine cf bie death, | interred at Martin, General Agent John T. Donovan] @any of them cam actually walk, or | (en, Younis ant - = e ° iy Wiiead far ban’ of he Ghost ; returned yesterday afternoon from] ther run, upon the water with no | of four severe wounits 3, White and Miss Fenn 7 Bai é hide MBs ar rhage | [Adjoining counties. Speci prosperous aud well known farmers|, Robert E. White and Miss Fsnate! Dawson, where he enjoyed a ten| ther assistance than broad raw civil war. ¢ aft 63, aud [given oe fon collection of at tee ng in shoes. They gro, writes the consul, I would have | | s dl ARAAAAARARARARAR RARER H pte jcog | JoYee were married last Sunday neat} days’ sojourn, He i Dy ro" been retired fo: next ~ TAAMAANAARAARARAA ARARARARAISS in shat era The funeral Nye, fuser w Concord, Miss Jo 3 been tht re Ml fxpert fishermen and huntsmen, hav- | yay : ate , et Ag wire paige | { ——— | rece beled tbl attsrogcn ara tal Hiving at Mr. RC. Stunblefeld’s for Bal ing rigid ideas as to the maintenance |” Gon, Wheeler is ouly a year young. |feelVer Of Insolvent, estate staan ’ INTERNAL REVENUE SERY) SCLICITORS WANTED. Bier T. Fr. Hares, of the Ect. several years, Hoth the bride and Supt. Ww, J Harahan, of the of game preserves on their island and | er than Gon. 8 after. ‘Gen, Hawkins, Pee warilan of inten mises ps wail eRe tive Baptist church, of which the de.| tbe groom are natives of Trigg | Louisville division, arrived iu the city| limiting the killing of game under who we t throuwh the feet and y given in surety com; — The Unijted States civil service} Ladies or gentlemen, {or our com-| ceased had been a member for many | C°U°tY- yesterday afternoon on the pay train, eae penalties. Thy destroy abt | is i at and overwork besides, | ,,Offee No. 127 South For street - eee Reet foe they exam: |plete sets of Juvenile ‘Kuks fog the|yeara, ‘The burial was at she family| 7, Swor, a grocery merchant at| M sPent the day here, puerse Ae infancy ai ntre, inal: jis older even than Gen. Shafter, “His | Yes! Row), Paducah, Ky. } faation will be held for the internal} holidays. Each set bas four books| cemetery. “| Hazel; made an assigoment Monday] Meetings of the following assoc dinchaa tg (nts tee the ptedang og | tiring age of G4 will be reached this | - Fevenue service in this city on some }graded for little ones to grown up ep aap mmeapar to Newt Christman. ‘Vhe lishititieg| tons of railroad employes are ached-| :hysical and mental conditions. te | eatag coy Metta She is thus far re i date between the Ist and 15th of Ge-| folks, Each book charming, de- THE MAIL BOXES. of the concern amount to about $254} aled for Neptember and October; hotly canes Gti tartan | ores ell by eps 1 yov tober, 1898 All persons who desie|lightfui, captivating. Prices range Bee with assets about the same, ‘| At Denver, September 18, Road-|° yy | I. bellowed the While Gen. Lawivo is one of the boys } to be examined should apply to the] trom 600 to $¥.60, Jarge books,| A long neglected improvement ls ——— masters’ Association of America. Mcnrrenty Delleved shat at one of the army, being ( é secretary of the board herman os overtlowing with happy illustra: | being made at the post office. ‘T'his| Mrs. Finny died at the home of AtSt, Paul, Mioo., September 13,](i*. the native women were ex-|Sumner, Bates end Chulfee are es H yAN V7 y aN NA \t Owensboro, Ky., for spplication}tions, ‘Tremendous sellers, Noth-Jis the repairiog pf mail eae for|her son, Constable R. L. Finny, at Aer deel Taos ticttre Panter terminated to make room for awhiter Dlavks and full information relative /ing ike them. Four months golden| private use. Judging trom appear.| Farmington, Saturday night, She association, tnd superior twee of women. ‘Th are the nine general officers Vlieetions tonne TOL nation. AP. |hharvest for enesgetic workers. Credit lances the boxes had never been re-| "82 about seventy-two years old ang] eee yet somber 18, National ileus of this face of higher women | who went ta Cabs alesiahee nan Plumbing: Work to d ylications on form 101 mast be filed given, Freight paid. Higgest com- paired since they were putin, ~ | died suddenly. To ition of Railroad Mester Black. | “8S formed from captives made at | four old st are already fit subjects for umbing, Work fo do See : in complete form with the secretary |missions. Outtit with samples of all{- Many of them were brokes and un- smiths Ot sont times, extending over a series {the hospital, and it will he a miracl | of the board prior to the hour of /four books free, Send twelve 2 cent] fit for use, while the glass frouts wore HOW'S THIS? At Buffalo, N. ¥., September 19, 0% Y¢#"% 0M land and water. ‘They | if three out of the nino survive long «losing bnsiness on September 1;| stamps for paying part only of the| missing from scores of others, Yes- = - rayeling Bugingers' association. have ug schools, but each home has | the rigors of the « gn, Yett F G. HARLAN d R i Saeed Soot ettee Ainge att ue] postage, alone. Drop all tiash and|terday new glasses were placed in|, Weomerve Hundred Dotan oara soe] “FAL wns Ruger aweociatign. | Yeyatem of physigg) training. The | conditions would hace hon pent ¥ examined. Soon after filing apptiea-|ciear 8300 a month with our exclu-|those that Deeded “Xt, Other ime] HulveGersrh tore anno! be cured ‘bg Dee Balivay gescetaiten, J natives guard their shores day and | different if others now in the camps | FR 44 T tious applicants will be notified as t0]sive Juveniles. ‘The Nutional Book | provements. are contemplated abont} wiats Sums # CO. Prone. x]. At Richmond, Va.r October 18,} "8hts aud no man is allowed to pene- | of instruction at home had hee sett [Bath Tubs, Wash Stands, the exact date of the examination, | Concern, Juvenile Dept, Clicago, |the post office, as a sesult,of sug- 15 years, abd belle! ; tate sg) island, even if he should | to the front instead Gen, Coppinger | Gas Fixtures and Fittings Kespectfally, gestigns from the government in make @ landing. It is said that no | is 63, Gen, Brooke 60, Gen. Corbin of All Kinds, 8. W. Apaws, Secretary C. $ epidemics have ever prevailed on tho , Gen. Sheridan 58, Gen, Henry 59, spector who Way bere last week, WEST'S THUAN: Wholesale Druggists, too] At Detroit, October 18, American island, and disease is scarcely known | Gen. Graham64,Gen. Wilson 61, Qen, (las art Fs edo, O. 4 = Lagowarsing is up-to-date on cold ‘Try a pair of our patent leather WALBino, KINMAN & Marvin, Whotente] Association of General Passenger and) ginony this extrvordinary people, so | Butler 62 and a one-legged man, Gen | 1f you want all the news every day » — shoes this week at $3.50; the latest} Hall's Cetarrh Cure is taken toternatty, agi} 2 that the men and women are ag. Lee, 63, The youngest of the major » INQ ‘olla | ‘Trainmaster J. J. Flyon went up} nificent in physical endowment. division, man or wornan Js allowed to live be- erals is Wake, who is 55,--Buffalo press, read the ux, Delivered to any| Dr, Edwards, Kar, Kye, Nose and|style cloth top regular price $5 and| 26.2!" ma, bree Toe, pa 1» th of the city fox 10c per week, "Throat Spectaliat, Paduosh — tf. Lanier & Lypox, ary Hoya of pancath * 1" the road yesterday oyer his ‘ a Bie os a .