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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1900 | KENTUCKY SOLDIERS GUARDING THE CAPITOL HOTEL, ; & (From a Photograph Taken Specially for The Evening Worl)! TO MEN AND BOYS, Special Sale of Black Goods. Every man should have a black Coat and Vest, for there are oc- casions when no other will really answer, To-day and to-morrow we present such opportunities in men's Mack garments that there will remain no excuse for anv young man not having a black coat and Vest in his wardrobe. They represent something that is always corre:t—always wearable, ! Fancy patterns in stripes and checks and plaids change with é the seasons, Black clothing is : so ever the saine, Buyers will make ; } no mistake in taking advantage | of this chance, Ape Diagonal Coats and Vests— and stylish cut; a good, serviceall: coat and vest for genteel business «r in’ormal dress wear: worth every cent of $12; our sole price, 8.50 Neat Cutaway Coats and Vests of fine untinished black Worsteds—posscssing . , every mark of seasonable style and y. ics = aah 7 | ip: those sold elsewhere at $12 § 5 points to Gov, Goebel pledging mili- tu ROBERTS WATS |e om the Ladiow Pree Jali to General | e than these; our spe- 8. 50), Prince Albert Conte and Vigieret ‘a Continued trom First Page.) | tary support, None of the offers has | Seas Mekhi oes creer | fine (lack Vicuni—correct thing for 4 cei been accepted jury. Better grade of unfinished — bl auternoon dress—satin 1 ced—core } 8nd & prominent Democrat, war ansae- a ny Which Leaned | he nleadig mullty tort! charge tnst worsted Cutaway ‘Corts. with doul rectly cut and feriectly tiilores— _ Ginated to-dsy at Boone's Fork, near 845,000 Merged In Tuesday. e-day tie Sudge suapens breasted vest—good enough for anv) worth $25 sexalarly, 18. 00 ’ —_—e INJUNCTION SERVED. (Continued from First Page.) Morton Trust. | ence and advised the actress to p+ ie: Sepia worth $15; our 12.00)": our price only.. : pial The Slate ‘rust Company 18 to Ro aut | Din ax soon 1 poselble, Rerenr Bare ode For the custom tae patron we c ASSASSIN CAUGHT. ~ | tons regarding the frish militia, He ice. The polliieo-financial can-| Mias Kellam was sentenced to jail o Finest grade of unfin'sced black | offer a special grade oy: rince Albert . Gev, Tarler Miemoolt | ined why the Irish militiamen wwre whore alleged illegal Joans of, fatlure to pay a Judgment for $1,100 «« Cutaway Coats, with double-breasted | Coats and Vests, made of best tine with Troops to Prevent | sent away from treland, to which Will- {5.00.00 of Ite money to ‘ts own directors | cured against her by Mery Neale Mocrix vest—t0ll sotin Hined—evstom tailored | black vicuaa, wich all th: marks of id Whittaker said by Police 10 Have Service of Paper igen We Conservative for Sout ers with the necessary pull, im- another actrers, Mies Kellam swore « and perfect Siege! to $20 kind | fine made-to-order garmints at $40 H Offered 98,000 to the | emanates | Hetrast ‘ Went Back Into Its Hole, |": 1.0m ty Low Paya, were 9o| tie time she had no money to pay the TEE clsewhere—now offered 5. 00) now Ohered i the 25. 00 \ reed. | FRANKFORT. peti.) lat So We'll Have More " posed by The World, ts to} plain, here ate. | modest price....... aS \ hier tee o ‘ signed by! ‘This caused John Dillon to exclaim 2 | Absorbed by the Morton Trust Com: | = — — - wv Geeta to The Kvening Wor!t leans ture,| “Irish rebels are good enovgh for you Cold Weather. | pany . (3° We have a lt of fine Winter Geeeab: and heavy 7 FRANKFORT, Ky., Fob. 3-008 | oa ; atay.| to fight be nthe Transvaal!” " beorption of the © rye s was I AM CURED. Suits, con:prising broken sizes and odds and cnds of this stable Harrod, the officer who took /7,, ,, reaiten that the Timothy Healy, Notonalist, Joined tn, a ractlonLy dectde " on yeaten h a " Harland Whittaker, the alleged as-| duly ee embers of the 11 | akin . <i westing of those who have been |My Sister sad Brother Died of|i|] winter's goods, wi ich | OFF to 2 ofr past seasca’s sami, to Louisville, bas given out jof the ft Kentucky. Tt declares) “Why doran't vunteraon meaning i a ete artan use testpane| COasumption, but I Got we row offer st /3 2 prices. ) . ond i edward . sof thy Mot us ’ what is regarded ax evidence of the |'"*! Ma pg sf a a a swan) 461 te vy « conalial aa Well, Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, Nets, Shoes and Faraishe fawful ority from the Capltoi of eto bemade! I had every symptom which they ings at all four of our siores. accused man's guilt. Kentucky by Wo ® Taylor, claiming | he front? Harrod says want Whittaker, while |: tk tlle deren, Bivee bad sevarely skh | reement | had and when they tol¢ me thet | enroute to Louisville, told him that | * taken | an unjust p tiuachen, Hire: Lore | an wor y Kuanied by t are that ine he had some $3,000 at home and $50 ‘peuvent vervion, bite that did ronmtbility. and f prove: in his pocket, “hich he would give stor, Henry | strength and flesh were fast leaving 1 aides, had consumption 1 wae very muct £ erested Inj alarmed. 1 coughed ar” raised con p ve Morten | tinually. I had night sweats. My|# | to be allowed t: 4 a - by r DO. Milla, A.D. Jufilar!' me. My breath was getting shor?er ‘The oftcor also says thot Watttaker | ved and . fen: Rlenard A. MeCurds, of) The five different physicians whe a CLOTHIERS. % ceed 7 al Late Tae ored me before 1 went to the contradicts the statement of Capt, tna pcb eats prevented | wpe | Mon Lune Glare cali nal, beaeal ete near Chambers St, ‘a Davis, in whose company he was re untawfully exercised; A writ ta] Redmond ' or under their care 1 grew FOUR St, bet Cher: h and Greenwies Sin, | ACTRESS HADHIM ARRESTED grad y worse from day te day, cant STORES: 2h Hh Sih ar Avenue, near $4th St. was discouraged and disheartene: 25th St. comer 34 Ave, h of K pedidy. Say fays Dancing ‘tat le, Season of ET, om LATE SATURDAY BVENING. 4 found when arrested. Davis insists x that Whittaker was sitting in a room adjoining Gov. Taylor's office when mmanding acting an or and the vevewt:| — RERELLION IN BOYPT, |Nonte f the Lemiaioture, and ¢ : the shot that celled Senator Goebel |e pin . st ™ rpenter Got Her Money | street said T could yet be cured by .. was fired. Alonzo Walker, stenographer for the | Sendancee Troops Mutiny, for Sketch He Did Not Own, | their healing oily vapors. | was glad Constavie Harrod claims that Whit- | Gubernatorial Contest Board, was ar- Khedive Has to implore f Nenle Reys an actress, of 49/t0 Uy a eoaemett Bits gal for taker anys ne wae om the third for |? 1" the Btate House yard white Ohedienee. t " | West Sixticta street, was complainant | | Was tired of taking ine. SEAMLESS | " says ne on jtrying to serve notice of the petition! paris, rey 2a despatch to the be more cold) (o-iay in tie jem Police Court] When I frst noticed my improv vs; . , | ane yest [OF the Democratic Legiatators on Taylor} |, hoy from Cajro confirma] Weather, Gueww Ft go buck. Agsinet Constantine Carpenter, a dunce mre foc Ge eran tio a ove Wedding Rings. ) a Democratic members of the and (vil Jee on bee es ae inc master. of 154 Hroadwey, whom {Tél Me a ed for placi notice | the re thal @ rebellion had oceurred th tak og $00 from her, | Delmg well again, to be ushered into , | Would meet and offer a reward | iy ine javernor's hour l’nder Sita, He dag OFFICIAL TEMPERATURE. |... Saierier fy a freedom from suffering and Ft 263 6th Ave Of $50,000 for the arrest and convic- | tucky taw this ix t os ‘ hire: Ther oer teh whick adi . 1 ie tak dtooape hee f \ Av AG ENTRANCE THROUGH pista sto! -schyad Grete ia Obese renee was w 4 e tall a vad have been er of mrave ineklents, | race 4 ta cee sero’ nb did ait veo f ; | action, they say, is due to the failure, CPt, Maren amd taken to the guards | 9 nent in the} a aM + Tahove aero) Car itd noida owed spent i f Critically Selected of the State Government to take any mare see | Mavpiian army, which han attained to} 4. M See ee nnis mais | hii **) tion, bronchitis or asthma, or al! la are all the materials enterin ‘action to arrest the assassin. GOEBEL IMPROVES ja mutiny in t dianese batttions, | . eae MAIOLITTOG tO ghee a o diseases, One thing | do know | - petted caacaltitd & the 7 Mis Gaveint ‘ Wingate] cir te ab a like another person and ani : eustalets neceas ispensed b —T : era erful cure, ; an article offered—not « ' YOU 10 il \ | te ley wit m i s — land etiam ae te twoontal Peaggchehvas that isn't backed 9 UNTEBR |Melding His Owe, the Doctor T n 1) treatment © the suffering public to show what our guaran to materials—wo! ? GHT. Reyorts—His Pulse Mach » r { Keyption | ‘MERCY FOR MISS KBLLAM, ian be done by the Koch Inhalation are ee N—vaiue, c Ofers © \ Slower. | % Atrien. It appeara cer-| ‘This je ground hog day wnich te] at 48 West Twenty-second by bar {| Yor more than forty years we. have caer Ne Nene eee a fee er AN Bree, Ken- NKFORT, Ky, Feb. 2—Gov 5 sand @ large Assign: | jooked forward to by we rps all| Jadge Wevahon Suspends Sentence Shall be glad to prove the Crete A | maintalned cur reputarion tor the manu. |"Pwladion : tueky to Figh | Ciptel caksed a the wheNd a: contort ; res roka (a vDaelatiy aves the. se what, On Perjury Charge and Ady the aa eaves e oo. tneture ut Solid Gold WeAding Hinks, Men's Sack Suits Soren, a |sste alent and te in better condition | ausiie 1 Eneileh officers aal y ero 1 Actepmalne PSy' Hee Demen, a MRS. ELLA LE BAY, 14-karat....$2.75 to $10.50) im at-wool cheviots, casstmeres : oe [than on yesterday. Mie respiration 49} oti) fun “have obtained an out of Adelaide Kellum, actress, was taken 256 W. 25th at., New York City. | J8-learat.... 3.25 to 13,50|‘uncy worsteds, well made ' ; FRANKFORT, Ky., Feb. 2—De-| geocensed and is more regular eee atria: (Oe: x 2?-karat 5,50 to 12,00 stylish, 10 75, 4 apatches received here this morn-| pulse ix be a breach ot| Por c irae | AN width, styles and slaes.and ino $ . w be wen of f: | athe ly find at epee tng from various points in Kentucky | tor an | unufacturee's, Nocharge forengray it. Boys’ Satts, report that Kentuckians al! over the alarmed at th en wit} weeitt#® tmortment of Diamonda, je 49. Of nach Band Beal te full of wintry wind " Cr ee eiry, Saverware, suites 4 Boys’ fancy vestee suits in fanem 4 State are willing to take up arma if 6 ¢ Bel wns dae ts tide us rie anal for fe ereing, eerenrs and Birthday | mixtures and cheviots, handso 4 neosssary to sustain the Goebel gov- shore #0 y that Mr Hog had F trimmed with braid, and well “ turned only round & uw fa * a or “om ea aan . y $2.98 to $6.50. ’ Col. Gaither, of Harrodsburg, here- Panaw!' be er ke more 4 tofore a strong anti-Goobe! man, is ejot it’ Then he » ty Kk, mnstieg Shoes, Millinery, Dry Good ‘willing to form a regiment c t At Richmond, Ky,, Dr. Frazee, one | Tu") 4 00 wich falied on Weduen . AG Aneeaen of Morgan's cavalry in the civil war | oy y G. Tunstall, the head CHANGE OF ADMIRALS. telegraphs that he enlisted Afty men |! (1* ©oner | The investigation of the books shows in a few hours. 1 be about $17%.000 Volunteers are organizing rapidiy this morning in Lexington. A score Of telegrams have come from other | Kh he ts +(the tur on tit back up ov » head s Ree Clothing Co., 4th Ave, om 1748. | CREDIT. howe toxiay, and the eoite ‘for Grand St., cor. Bliridge. * Easy Terms of Payment, eee MIRA chats Soa Broadway, Corner Chambers St., Furniture and Carpets. Britich Mat sh the | Bridge restate OPEX SATURDAY EVEXINGS UNTIL 8.90. Cretece Crescent {3 this morni : Stewart Bldg. Broo! yn S 470 Fulton St a t a neat in the Redford to He Tra That was one degree colder than ft ved ay $89.00, and asad (6: ini WO was yerterday at that time ————_— - FAMICAN Pel a Natal nuthortites | The prediction te that the colt weather tons : tinue, but tt may be w 2... Se Any At Wien susan o| cE eal at ony ew fortune Ina short time fi ship, and that Ad a. 4 SUYTERS THROUGH BEADERS on Co A el hall : w/in or fr TWENTY DEGREES BELOW ||| Balance of Bierman, Heidelberg & Co.'s eee ca A stead hand Cail! | SHIPPING NEWS. vopisgar io bela ZERO AT SARATOGA. F ' ha sl erie, | sanaroaa. . guy scrhe total Winter Suits and tee Waa rank 5 eS ere reel sl |. tart gy) OFF BOER QUTPOSTS, | sycrti rit a World. 2 ow a! ; i - since moserate ne a WEATHER FORECAST, Overcoats ® ee ef around the age: southward seems to dispore| Forecast for the thirty-six nd- ity tha: Mafeking has been re-|ihg at 6 P. M. Saturday for New York On that the Rhodestans | city and vient Fair and continued We Offer the $15, $18, $20, $22 1 two Trapevan! fags and droveleold to-night; Saturday genorati) fair outpost before returning to| and not #0 cold; fresh seuthwes: winds, Grades for ‘The following recor pws changes In Tunsiall's friends say he will j>e back in the “atreet” jooking for a mes. onnalssance PORT OF SEW York ! Paid Help Wants |... .s Aer P Z & the 13 other N. 7 Y. papers combined. * outa nn a re = by bog temperature roe Sar heoohente gg = a I adage FOUR VICTORIA CROSSES | fvy'sVhtrmiy “wenn 8 50 RR: alle Pe pene | GIVEN TO SOLDIERS. MACHINE NTS a Moat ms, Be muds | 2 o S st | odie ate ware We eam) is Believing intention to confer the Vietoria Cross vie, “Congreve and Med, Lieut When you see reople cured by a Roberts vporal Nurte for Uhlir remedy, you must beiiewe m its pow, Nass ter" See © | Look arsend yoo, Friends, reiaters,| | neighbors a:| say thatHooe’ :Sarsapardia, | ARCHBISHOP OF S OF SWEDEN Ame: :ea'sGreatest Medicin:,¢ eansed the | | Booed cf thew onze and they rise en! Lets of DEAD AT STOCKHOLM, | masse to siny its praises, ‘Want mg ey hh Nae ey STOCKHOLM, Feb 2—The Arch- 7 ih oon a eee poche et uoden, che Maat Sete Ante I ! * eri oy See of All Sizes—but Not in E Plenty nie very

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