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H. T, RIVERS Physician... and Surgeon* Office;Sixth and Broadway, Wat Infirmary. oF A oT 6, Husbands 8. B. Cal weil, Jr. | HUSBAND @ CALDWELL ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW 127} South Fourth St, Padueab, Ky. Wil! practice tn alt the monw € ere in bankruptcy @ specialty. Agent. D. A. YEIS bit, Whotenai eee —__—_—_———— >On ce_T TOO OMice Hours: broaeinalteds oitealilee meh “ wr 2 ‘= Oto 104, m. $ to 4 p.m. ) DEPARTL a 7 Wy Vt | (ar oF & friend—tn tact, ifs soTe caprtat 47:80 to 8:80 p. m. Uae y YOU j AMERICA’S NEW RE. PINE RIDGE FENCE. consisted of his nerve and a bad repu- COLORED | . Telephones 68 and 296, CAN Glebe Democrat, tation, and on the strength of that he DEPARTMENT ‘The annexation of the Philippines] When Completed Will Be Seventy | "in 'q building close to the board « an} a invent or im 3 also. marks an epoch in American history. ‘ “ SSS SS = TE RApE-MARK, CoPYRIGNT or DEStON h Miles Long. trade he found an office furnished for}, * SHIN end niodel, susteh,or photo. $ | \!! Our; acquisitions heretofore have | + \the business where another shop had{ The trials of the pedestrian have ade ‘ for free OW PATENTS bavice. No atiy's$ |) ¢"!.00 the mainland except Hawaii failed and he put up a stiff front and | come thick and fast this week. Mud . BOOK ON P: TS Ke tekce pasene. loud Porto Rico, for Alaska’s thous- leased It until the ist of May. It was}and slush and gush, and everything OMMloe, 116 South Fifth Street | 8 ry thing re. 116 Bouthy Pitt rh C. A. SNOW & CO. } > islands are only a part of the then the middle of the month, so he got else that impedes his progress, have ona'te lepsone 416; Residence 415 |Iiussian purchase, All our acquisi- trent free for the first two weeks. He | interfered with his outgoings and in tions except the Philippines belong | ordered a tloker put in and hired a BY | comings, lio the ‘Western’ Wasilephere, for Ha to mark the blackboard, as he did not} E TMENTS FOR | y 4); may be said to be a tributary to] .Th€ mammonth government fence | bave to pay for either service until the} 4 ‘uesday evening at their res- CATARRH THAT CONTAL ee oe oe y slong the entire northern border of the | end of the week, and then he opened for | idence on North Eleventh street, Mr . jthe New wow nd hy hen oD Pine Ridge Indian reservation, which | business, People began coming in to|and Mrs. Melville Sales will give a | MERCURY, tion of It, True, the Philippines] jas been projected for several years, is | ook at the quotations, and after awhile | party in honor of the 20th annive' ‘ Dentist @d _smerouy win suroiy dentry the sense ot |e"! HOt discovered until a quarter] finally belag’ constrosted, ond Wil be |one man came ep to the Geck with 610] cary of their goa, Melvitio gen ‘ mel and etely derange the whole aye [of 11 ¢: ntury after the American con-| completed in a few day: he fence | and bought 1,000 wheat. The market | noct, of friends will be present mong f Oral Surgeon |tinont was found, but geographically, | {s one of the longest in the west, hav- | went right up, and after there was 4] Wor will be most, if not all, i i-4 socially «i economically they com-| !»g @ total length of nearly 70 miles, cent @ bushel profit in the deal the cu: high it ‘ Y most, 1 by all, of the 2 North Fifth Street. goad’ you tan peseibiy’ derive trom them. | prise a part of the Old World, ‘To| Before the construction of the fence | tomer came to the window to cash his} igh school class, of which he is now %, +s Hall's Catareh soufactured by F. J. * 4 the reservation and the ceded ands | ticket. & member. Telephone Call 402. Theney & 0., contan use a diplomatic term of recent vogue ) oriameneeang . ta tak ily.’ Retina directty upon they were until a few months ago wens divides only by the White sivee,| | es xs his Sen ful nerve anes |, Alex Drewey has accepted a ¢, blood i surfaces of the sy#teun. ey ore which, when frozen in winter, formed | situation, but his beautiful nerve never | nosition as steward on the steame: : in) Ouving Halve Catarrh Cure be'sure you [considered to he far outside the| go effective barrier against the invasion | failed. He alzed up his customer, and Waianae ah lark: nas wight on he # Pa oo fhade in foledo, Ohio, by P. J. Oheney &'Co.|United States’ sphere of influence. | of cattle belonging to white stockmen, | {nstead of springing any four flush] (tit) the Tonnes ie Tie Trtaeinid: pelve We, $08 bette Geographically they are in Asia in-| They drifted with blizzards to the res. | @bout @ partner who had gone to the |" deny > aaa {Office 418 Adams street.§ Hall's Family Pits ere the best stead of America, ‘Their acquisition] ¢rvation. This resulted in friction be- eng Rafe ig ot oe ory he ~~ ‘To my mind the past and the pres- " —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— |, vere " tween some of the Indians and the cat- uie' ‘Bete is the ten you pu 7 - e lesson—to e- ‘ilephone 10. CLINGS CENTRAL ee ine nent ragae| Uemen, Only lat gear nearly 4000 | ue Now E haren't another dollars] tr ‘triends and othe neo hit § gical agen ety widely different from anything con-| beta of cattle belonging to members | the house, but if you will jist go andsit |cit—that there is but one way out E om ‘ tdi of the Western South Dakota Stock | down and look wise and happy like a ae : DELIA CALDW LL, M. D. templated by this country along un-| Growers’ association were found on the |man who has beat the game, why as| that is for the negro in every part of *: $10 am | til Dewey's great victory started the] reservation, where storms had driven | #00n as anybody else takes a whirl at}America to resolve from henceforth Physician and } eam | train of events which have put them] them. They were seized by the Indians | !t I'll give you your other ten out of} that he will throw aside every non- Surgeon amin American hands. and held to enforce the payment of one | What he puts up, but if you start r-vr- essential and cling only to essentials ‘4 itgam| In another respect this acquisition| dollar head for their care during the ; '"g about being robbed no one ¢!i«/~'! |_-that his pillar of fire by night and 518 a0 | differs fro ps tet interval pending their voluntary re- | 0 against the game and I don't ‘Ns ised ce yan OMloe and residence, 522 Broadway, differs from all other additions which € ry pillar of cloud by day shall be proper 4 QfBce hours, 9 to 11 a.m,,2to4 p.m ta a2 bus have ever been made to the American ee ee eee aS peal aa ty, skill, economy, education and] Telephone No. 191. ain. ha ; lout ‘ota’s congress delegation in| “Well, the customer was #1: . : : P 210pm|domain. ‘The population of the Phil-| Washington were required to secure | but he saw it was worth $10 fo: Christian character. To us just now ‘d J.E. COYLE #0 pm|!ppines is many saglik than} the release of the cattle without the | keep still, and #0 he waited Eo baigeong rite! ho oh tes aaa | was that of any pther of our annexa-| necessity of paying thi 4 de. | soon another sucker tried to beat the ~Booker T, Wasbington. Y 26 g the amount de. Dr. 2 m6 2 5 47pm|tions, In the vast empire comprised | manded by the Indian: stock market and backed his judgment} ‘pe swe] Bloom-Binstein nuptials | Physician and Surgeon H Sip jin the territory called Louisiana} gince’ then the friction between the | With $20. The first man didn’t wait}iat wvoning was not without some 4 419m | there were only about 55,000 inhabi-| cattlemen and the comparative handful | long to get his coin and then he stayed} i. gor gur colored boys. ‘They fur- 4 2 Broad Bt. i%pm gezam|tants, exclusive of Indians, at the] of Sioux who were disposed to make ioe aoe ee en Boe eee set I nished the music for the nupt I bail | Telephones: Office 378, Residence 432, | New Orleans ...., 7pm 7 Bam lime of it shaae 03 them ail the trouble they could reached Ing came ou! he marl ro! ished the ie for the pall | 2 Residence 1110 South Puurth St. | punceton accom TiN liga 5 act voevilation of. su.00o| 8% acute stage, and the construction of nearly overyone who made trade waa at the Palmer house. It was the| Princeton ‘am ’ " the feriée was finally determined upon, | 0D the wrong side, so the shop quit a lit- | Jones orchestra, and was composed ot “4 a: Paducah $ 30am when it came into our possession In! 41 one time, since this course was de-| tle to the good that night, and it wasalthe following gentlemen: Messrs. | W. M. JANES am | 1821, About 175,000 people were in| cided upon by the commissioner of In- | Steady winner from that time on unt ]Frank Jones, James White, John 9 coam | Texas in 1845 when it was annexed. | dian affairs, it was believed seriously | ‘he grand Jury began to make things} Hij)man, Richard Montgomery and ‘ REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS LSE | There were loss than 75,000 inhabi-| that a faction of Sioux at Pine Ridge | hot. Then he closed the place and baa) 4 actus Givens 10 & pin | tants in California and New ‘Mexico| ageucy. led by the celebrated chief | done nothing since but live on his in- — be “ \ ‘ iBece 126 to bay. sell "1 2 bm | in 1848 when they came into our pos-| Red Cloud, who was opposed to the come, and it ie The Charitable Bible band will morta sae realty Wan iW O1sm|gession, Alaska added only a few| bullding of the fence, would resort to hold its regular meeting the first] 28 POADWAY : alia le ea 5 feree to prevent its construction, and ae a Puesds ‘ atahiae. « OFFICE 828% B 12 pm 1 18am [thousand people to the country’s pop-| {er twaahington authorities even went| VISITORS TO THE MAINE, |Ucsda¥ nikht in December. All . 7am 12 50pm 1 Sam] Ulation total in 1867 when it became! 6 tar gs to intimate that United States| — a Be it Tohaste. Pree ‘ t > , paam fizpm esram| United States territory, Porto Rico} troops would be detailed to protect the | V7” Few Spent . Johnson, Pres. * 6 / I ee OA has approximately 800,000 inhabi-] contractor and his force of men, . How- oe Mr. Logan Grundy, of St. Louis, | nee tants. Cuba, which will probably | ever, this element contented itself with =e who has been in the city on account vy Ct om % | come permanently under the stars and | holding « council, promulgating a pro- aisha de taiae wil 8 D T 1% pw | 4 Stripes some time next year or after-| teat to the Indian commissioner andse-| Until the night of the explosion noth- bedhare rrp ptr bane pols ee Faas]. . p leeting a representative to go to W: Ing whatever was developed to show |'CtUrn this evening at 6:15 to that le 6 00 pm ward, may contribute about 1,500,000 c ped sity. | 7 ti ®ar ss Fraga ate population. ‘The | !26t08 to lay their objections before | that there was any special need for ex- city | 4 Campne.t Burtprva, Ur-Stains, Frincevou accom 10 Ot RT Ee Pi etiopines ig] the dederal Indian commissioner. Thelr| treme vigilance. Many people vistteé | The teachers of Burks’ Chapel A. | Ly Paducah population of the Philippines is) chief objections were that the money | the ship, chiefly in parties. It is prob- 1. EB. Sunday school are requested to| AF Frincewn placed at figures ranging all the way) to be used in the erection of the fence, | able that nearly all wereCubans. Theve | oot this evening at the . Raone’ oe Fun aaily except those marked | fron, §,000,000 to 12,000,000 Estimat-| which cost about $200 # mile, was taken | were chiefly representatives of the re: | moc? this evening at the residence © ar, which do Bot rus on Sunday, ee Superintendent J. C. Jones, 704 Jack- and 24 carcy P ing them at the smallest of these fig-| fiom the funds deposited to the credit | fined class in Havana, who took great |" La Peet y WE Jac | R. a D SMITH'S free reclining chair care between Ola) 470. the Philippines add several times] of the tribe in the United States treas | pride in visiting the ship—more, per. | $0" Strect i tor oftce “tactice, Tto9a.m | _ Praine 30 and $18 run solid between Cinctn: many inhabitants to the United | uy at Washington, which money was| haps, than I could have wished, in view] Mr, and Mrs. ‘Thomas Rodgers re * cop "'™ | nati and New Orleans, carrying Pullman bal |< + oral as were furnished by all{ tended by congress for educational) of the situation. There must have been | turned yesterday from a visit uf sev » rable chif'eaciy fa, rather tha | f@t sleepers igpestly. haat T aa rui-| Purposes only, and that to putit to the | $00 or 400 of them on board from time Re aan hoe ie naps tho chase of thene hours ay ae ST, LOUIS DIVISION, the country’s other territorial acqui-| ive proposed would be « violation of] to time. They were warmly demon eral days to rel ives and friends at} om, . sitions put together, including Cuba, | yw and their treaty rights. They fur-| strative towards us, and at first were} Dresden, Tenn, They live on Monroe | Bestience corner Ninth and Jefferson. Tele whose aunexation may not be con-| ther said that they were on good terms| inclined to ask us to return their visits, }Detween Twelfth and Thirteenth . = summated for a year or two yet, with the whites, and did not wish to] I belfeve some of the Maine's officers | streets. ‘There can be no doubt that econom- | “bear the sone te “y bere) took advantage of their invitations Miss Malinda , Marshall, of North . feally and socially the acquisition of] ful spirit of the band of se rem | but I alw explained that my posi-},.” nyt seeee HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D. bv gt bouts so besa Philippines yal be Ge tporsast tures within our borders.” Msn. a Maven wha 6 dataae ome: thal Twelfth street, who has been ill for] 7 eos Garooba vain to the United States ‘The day| _ United States Indian Agent Clapp, of | T desired to know soolally both the }some time is convd Mg Physician and by tong fe not distaut,’’ remarks the Paris| th¢ Pive Ridge reservation, and James} Spaniards end the Cubens, but that 1] wr, Bane Barton, formerly in the Prats Nox, 908 and ee See et McLaughlin, the well-known Indian | should not feel free to accept hospitall- , 3 ‘ Surgeon nn Palace, sleeping correspondent of the London Times, | Nctaugnlin, ime Te Stererely de-{ ties until the Spanieh een ast employ of the Langstaff-Orm M’f’g ae “ "| inspector, g peop! Co., afte: veral week's illne: re- “when the patrimony of America, | ;ounced for favoring the erection of the | showed a willingness to accept the hos: |» *fler several week s Tiln me Ones Heures owing to the prosperity which will] fence. It was aleo pointed out that] pitalities of the ship. I often made in- |SUmed his former position this morn f 1000. m. 1108p. m acerue from exploiting the islands, | while there were peerly 4 million head | quiries in a rather jocular way aa to | ing. N Broad ba P wd q Offiee, No. 412936 way. under a good administration, will] of cattle on the ranges in the ceded | the polition of the ladies who visited the} 4); members cof the Seventh street YING RE have been increased. four times the] lands directly tributary to the Pire| ship. The ladies pointed out to me vis: J ries MAE are bectinata hls Blast ky am total‘of the terrible war indemni-| Ridge reservation, in one winter only | {tors of different shades of opinion, but ary SUAFEH OYIE sre requeace: to ° —_—— sum totaljof the teri on 90 head drifted to the Indian Iands,| I have my doubts whether any of them|mect at the above church Friday ra Money Opens the Door to the smart|ty France paid to Germany.” This] #0 head Sritte oo oe ea am: I aay ot an Pevening :A0'Ti80o'slosk, 0, Hi, 0 ser prediction may sound a little extrav-| 40, giq not justify the construction of I let it be known everywhere | Turner. bd mon agant, but it is_well to bear in mind u zinilen 4 al | that 4 1d pl rides preg. want, bi c er expensive and useless fence, espec that {t would please me greatly toen-| «qraye y = e “latest?’’ re- DEALER mW : ee that the resources of the islands are] ty when {t was decided to charge the | tertain the Spanish people on board and a at tonne, een aa ae Acconling to the Daily Telegraph, |, vot practically untouched. Under] expenditure to the Indians’ account. | made considerable effort to bring about Pr Oe oaition to k Staple and Fancy Groceries | mary tsies of social position ave ia! Spain’s barbarous rule the islands] — The new fenge does not closely follow | the desired result, but without success, | DUsl! MS Well AS 10) position to know $ dignantly denied the imputation that | OY OS A Ncomparatively barren, | the White river, bat runs as slose to it | Tt wasevident that the Spantarde would | (0 the Sun man this morning, | ° Well they have allowed guests to come to} ted by the dense growth|not visit ua socially; they would dofthe hackmen have drawn a line, he Ld Canned Goods of All Kinds, crstanding that | Their advantages in soil and climate | a» te permitted by y TE Iecend eter pneclow-heroparanes sm bend haeang’ tages An Sot che iamense | ef underbrush along that stream. On| thelr official duty, but would not go be Joontinued. ‘The have an onganiza- Free delivery to all parts of the city | ‘hey should contribute sone ng ve a ae aot at wealth which pros. | te Indian side of the line lire many | yond it. tion of dude hackmen but they call e Cor. 7th ont Adama Someitua Geist tao poaial asiisaeat reAtie hove aioe Lagan Pivw,| Sioux, who have in the aggregate «| I finally decided to make e very spe- themselves the Pleasure Seekers. large number of cattle of their own | cfal effort. I knew two charming young They have a president, vice president PLANTATION GHILL CURE is Guaranteed If it fails to cure go to yo ur merchant AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK. We will refund to him. Price 50 cts. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG 60, ° Sole Proprieto MEMPHIS, TENN. J. G, GILBERT, Agems A Cold Winter | TS PREDICTED! We are prepared to do the very best repair work for the coming winter. Have your plumbing so arranged that it will not freeze. If we do the work we guarantee it jnot to freeze---we will keep it in repair free of charge all winter should it do so. We make steam and hot water heating a specialty. Miozesheimer Plumbing Co, é 104gNorth Fifth Street, Business Telephone 362—Under Palmer House— Residence Telephone 424, OBERT'S BEER Tt leads ali Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THK KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. Tenth and Madison streets Orders filled until 11 p.m ot Temperance D“-* F. J. Bergdoill, Proprietor. Telephone 101. ONE TRIAL BOTTLE This Offer Almost’ lief complecion have failed: ai WMimeg Baits Compicsion ‘Lome’ bastaaeh ent eBeats by An External Tonic Applic Skin. ‘Beautivies it as by Magion Magic, THE DISCOVERY mm AGE 4 ‘the Inventor, ‘Woman was wuinont i im whict t wherever appited. Prochle Treo bottle by seudia, stamps to cover the cost of ~4 The price of this sats = at] ZA. = THE MISSES BELL, 78 Fifth Avenue, New York Gity, @old in Paducah by W. R. MeP! ergon, Cor. 4th and Broadway, aes W. F. Paxton, Cash, Jas. A. Ruby, Pres, R. Rupy, Ase’t Gash, CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK INCORPORATED 226 BROADWAY But he is generally expected to ©0M-| undeveloped. Although the Islands will be able to 1 a —_—_—_—_ # ndeveloped. 4 e! These, it 1s expected, Spanish ladies of American descent on nencbaares iactinihe ake : tribute, not to charity, but either %Thave been in Spain's possession for} procure abundant supplies of wate! | their mother’s side. Both were engaged vepetiee aioe ae ahaa the CAPITAL 4N9 SURPLUS, $120,000 ” Capital and Surplas, #300,000 tho entertainer or to the entertainer’s| tree centuries and three-quarters, | from the “drama” running back from | fo be married to Spantsh army officers qoaltfeation for membership in th Ss eeceRd ‘ ' friends, oF, if the eutertainer ts Inter | tae not made any intelligent at-| the river to the Indian side of the fence | Their father had been a Spanish officer, | PNCINSIN® Boe ety whieh 1s a Ling be- i. ested in politics, to party funds, On} i OM i avelop their resources, and| The structure hag fire wires and fs very | All their associates had been in Spanish [tween the many and a select few.""1J, A. Rudy, J, R. Sm h, | Geo. O. Hart,“ Kamleiter, |G. ©. Wallaee, | a 1ona all ages eueaitions 943 - Mi she may Me ey oedana ave deprived| durable, the pests being of from and | military circles, They assured me that [Our informant did wot touch upon Farley. M. Fisher, R.’Rudy, W. F. Paxton, ; so far as going to parties is concerne: J « x that if “+ t 6 prospective success of the “‘aocie- b ERM Spa og BSL, a ergs abe tall ag palate Pa cedar Pinca stcoy ths ecdar poststbe | Speviecds would not visiteeinatriend:| tyr fore, weesisocker was, head ia INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS OF PADUC , . as well as in country houses, The per-|in this direction. Under United States} tron poate will still maintain thefence | ly way, To demonstrate their view | the neighborhood and the conversation) —————————— —e — bed §, 8, HUGHES, President, sonal contributions take the form of | auspices an immediate change in the} jn good condition. Gates are placed at | they offered to bring aboard the Maine | wa. tonne . ie Oe PT oe doing something eens the olty conditions in the islands is certain to] intervals, to be used in emergencles | on a certain day a party of Spanish of-}"* t MR €. E, RICHARDSON, Cashie by which money is obtained, although place The development of the] when it is neosasary to get to the river | ficers, The Indies came atthe appointed | ‘The C, W, h, M, of the Trimble it often happens that thisisa mere pre: | abilities of the Philippine Islands] The gates are securely locked ine Sei tee, thelr mother being one of the} eveot Christian churchfwill be enter- ne ee y ately and imme’ ‘one will be permitted to have keys to] party, but with them there was ouly |{ ‘eapid ewill be en ; Interest paid on time deport sod. | AB acquaintance of mine, a plenvant will add immediately and immensely | (ey except a white government em | one Spanish officer, and he was in what | Maine) tonight by Mre. Martha Duger COMPETITORS me : sersitora given, every accommoda: | enough enob In bis way, although he} ' 1 wets ab nmin ploye known as the “boss farmer” and |we might call a civil branch of the }%% Carapbell street, *Miss Mollie ee eitiragcounte and responsibility | would have robbed w church to make {United States, while at the same] the indian agent himself. The fence | army. Each Indy gave a somewhat dif- | Duguer, Pres, i money, and would have cheerfully paid |time the possessions of the archipel-| 44)) be under the direct personal super: | ferent excuse for the absence of the ekrescecens justifies. Pp I aaa | half the plunder to secure social rec: |azo will give the gountry 9 new and] vision of the bows farmer, who will be | officers, which only served to make It] Household of Ruth No. 48 meets bad ognition, once explained to me the fconstantly increasing influence in the} held responsible for itscondition. Sub | clear that the officers would not come Friday night at their hall, corner and Surplus, $305,000.0 | whole process, I was surprised when | poritics of the wo! agencies, under the charge ef white | at all, and that there wasn goneral un-}Sevonth and Adams streets, at 7{with our surprises. We have many of Sur plus, . e8 | pol f the world. 8" g ip ——————~_ | he told me the sums that he hed Lara — — employem have been established at In: | derstanding that the ship should notfo’clock. All members are requested} them, Make our aequaintaace avouce | men,” he said, "gre never satle tervals of about 15 miles along the en: | be visited by Spanish officers except of-}to be present as business of import- ’ . | fled WILL TAKE TIME. tire route of the fence, and at these the | fetally—Capt. Charles D. Bigebes, in| ance is'to be transacted, Ida Thomp. w é merican- ermal: sniBo,thes expect you tomake love t0} Wasuington, Dec. Contrary to taking vag tthe seighherhood ry Century. foo Bectiee Gicpte, W, & e have the finest kind otf PURE LARD, “~ | “Oh, no,” he replied, “there is nothing | what seems to be the genera) expec- oe ten, sugar and flour at stated pe | | No National Felt PELL SHORT. Have you « supply on ha No reason why you should no A | of that sort expected. What they want | tatio ace treaty was not signed| tiede, It will be eeen that the fence | _ There is no national feeling in China, A 4 t | B i invitations, And NOD, 8 Pesee sresty was 0% signed | lea rough Inhabited |The different sections of the country . Is money st invitations, And as] po civestenday. ‘The © _| does not run through an uninhabited | country paisa oe a 1ona all they have something to sell that I want |!" Pariszyesterday. ‘The commission-} Cott O10 evation, and that it will [ate each other more cordially thad | py nage) iia, oc.1.—'The official test a | ae eae een | to buy the transaction is ers are proceeding with the negotia-| not be a serious task to maintain a 6) Lali ebeayh gan Such ate on ie ess Aa bone a tee hs h a i ” 1 KY. | I generally say that I ha > Me it similer to that main: | 27d naval forces as exist are provincia’ see bya tag 4 ROPUGAM: 1, _| them tn the clty, but I ¢ Song: with: a rapidity, iat f ental BARE by rollred section men for the | ether than {mper took place yesterday over the govern- TENTH AND TRIMBLE TELEPHONE 118 . terest Paid on Time Deposits | they really believe ft. It {s only a civil |Hently satisfactory to all concerned, ba of keeping tracks in good re | ~ ment oficial course at Deep Water ' " A Offices in'second and third floors | way of explaining.” but it is said to be simply a physical Leva § Y. Sun. OO ee eee oe mant Phints below Wilmington, Del, was nother trial will | If my friend had not been married 1 ssinied 4 nei cess, ant tole, QE. C. THOMPSON, Pree. | should have advised him to purchase an impoesthiiity for all, of the subjects st Oysters with Sauce. ped are wagesif gifted with a good} s | inie about December 10. The EDsL, ATKINS, Cashier. | aristocratic bride. Ax it was, I recom: |Fequiting adjustment to be closed uP] gtrergraining the oysters place them | Talc Decuuse jt js said that a com} ca of the Mackenzie is | mended him to take a big houso snd | immediately. tn a dish in a steamer, cover tightly, | Tented by a ildeant fody dering {twenty knots an honr, but the high- | give parties himaclf, hiring some lady) pespecting the various matters that | #4 steam until the edges curl. Have | the process of milking.—Chteago Trib Jest spec! attained on her full speed of fashion to invite the guests, Thishe 4 si ready to pour over them a sauce made une t T A. L LASSITER Gidvand he ie now quitea shinieg light {Were covered by traaties by Spain, } Teal) to Roun Sect Cotte nee until | Ue 2 tria! was only eighteen knots, 'TYfe j t Gucchisae eensey DAVIS among London entertainers, many of |Which have been unsettled by the} ions, add to them one cupful of thick Cultivating Faculties. fact that full steam was not Keptoup magi | his guests even going so far as to oo- |deaunelation of those treaties at the] eream, one level teaspoonful of pepper . —_— is viven as the cause of the failure to casionally invite bim jp return to their | beginning of the war, it is the pres+] and a little mace; bring Just to the boil Every faculty mental, moral, }ima}c the required speed, One of the Architect and 4 | own houses. ent purpose to adopt the simple ex-| tng point, stirring constantly. Befor: |emotional, aesthetic — needs to be] blowers t Su perintendeni | He asked me about politics. It was|pedient of providing for the renewal| pouring this sauce over the oysters add cultivated with specs} reference to | tes before the trial, perfectly indifferent to him, he said,|of those treaties in general articles, | to {t the liquor which has been given |those we are inclined to neglect. — out by them in th The dish containing the oysters in t should be covered.—Woman’n Home which party he joined, for his aspira. tions were social rather than politics Under these circumstances I recom- Young women of social plans ought to kaow something about science and philosophy. Young men of financial American-German National Fank Building, Third Floor PADUCAH, KY. Nothing will be said, perhaps, in the treaty itself as to the institution of e down about ten minu- HOME ON LEAVE. : ~~ | mended the tory party. He might|Megotiations to replace thes ld] Compenton. Nitin should eultiv Bow jing Green, Ky., Dec. 1.—Col, ae stand, I explained, for some place where | treaties with more moderate conven- WON ON HIS NERVE. am epi shows « as ies a taste for Smith of the Third Kentugky volun: «! Y money was wanted, and whether he got | tions, but it is not doubted that at a pans art and literature. Latanxious moth- i Have Ou a... fn or not he might subseribe to the/conyenient time such negotiations! @ Oheeky Chicagean Became Bucket | CTS attend concerts and theaters and | teers, is home on sick leave for sever WwW t Filt 9 porty funds. This would secure hisad-| ws) be had, though it is not desired the Limit clubs and remember how to laugh, Jal days, He will rejoin his regiment ATEP FUITEL EC mission to a good tory club and toall|inat the conclusion of the peace They who dwell with machines and | next week, He says the health of the tory political crams. Only the other day he thanked me for my disiuterested advice, which has borne excellent frutt. Thave now suggested to him a few horses, a cottage at Newmarket and a yacht. I take the greatest Interest in my snob, and I have no doubt that I laws particularly need the idealism and the emotion of religious observ- ances. W .S. Crowe, Appearanccs Deceive. treaty be retarded by embarking at this time upon discussion of these complex and delicate questions , ‘Therefore, if this view is correct, the peace treaty will be of wider scope than was in contemplation a the regiment Is now ¢ ‘4 If not, dont’t fail to see F.G, HARLAN, JR, said the board of trade man to his com- papions at the club. “A man may bave noney, friends and Influence, but if he tacks that sublime quality he ts shy the biggest card in the deck. Look at the case of that man who went out of here he has the best location that his joining the service Yon can’t always tell by appear- Columbus, falls near shall soon see him a baronet, If not @ | few days ago, for in this single docu- ance. young man in town who has peer—London Truth, ment provision is likely to be made] just now. ‘There is be one ta lone Si |never locked as if he had enough |ground, well drained. e rn tions, diplomatic and commercial, ‘amounted to so much that he isin ment landed there, sora ne vm (sition to supply al} hia wiber-looking ago be was |tition to supply r-lookin; nt baves dol friends with ub Diubut get shes all he wante without the principal. & few worse than broke, He di A MMe org orem: + Piantation Chill Care is made by ‘ap Mavefield Druz Co., hence |between the two countries lately at health, ¥ BY ner iment has occupied and that ra camp since It is located on the banks of two rivers opposite the | and on high} There were wen the regis, well pleased and he predicts The boys, are odd The Affairs of Europe are faithfully portrayed in the original and exclusive cable dispatches which THE CHI. €AGO RECORD pyints daily from the leading capitals of the old world. 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