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VOL. 5. ' . LEXINGTON; KY., SEPTEMBER, 1894. ' NO I. ,: .
The Lesson of Last Yeahlworldour country—«all mankind ' f
. . ,Ourcountrysnian.” DO YOU WEAR ' i
. . ‘ . - -W.hen.-wc remember that last - i . i l ‘ ll”;
b Not long since I had occasion to year was remarkable for the searcity ,. ”I” fl , ' - M .. , . . l I, .
. C “II“ dense forestI early ”11th?“ofnioney,when all Europe was in z s , ,L' #21}? 5 t . I l ~
‘ morning, baring _qult_e an Edit-Uri?" financial crises, _ when‘ there was _ - l l , ' dill: . l
tion tor the bca.utI1esIol nature, "I de— harclly a bank in this country that l f 5.5.; ml? '3' . he 3'13.le fl l
teIiniinttad to TURF-m in IIthat tse(:lliiil-I.co~l.lm pay its depositors on demand, . , . . . , I .
et spo unti a ter s1 nris‘é, w1en whifitthe or f}, .1 - , 1» , ‘ . =’ l
, .. _ , , y o hut times wastie , -. » . . -
the shade; IIof mIng bcgfnziI. to die mat-01rd of ourmtm and mm, W, e sellyou Collars made of 1900 Linen . ;
away, am 10 en em or 0 le morn sal discontent was spread abroad we 7 ~ h . l
to appear in view, it impressed “me are astonished at the growth of an £01 10 CentSBaCh, 0051: you 150 and 200 ”L
as _L Il'wlimllfid 8900mm]? .. IAIll was enterprise that cast thirty—five mu; elsewherel' ”'1.- ‘ ,y i i
‘lf‘l'mt’ )nt “ithc beamingray:0f the lions of dollars, exclusive of private . , _ , .-
1:51“? sun I‘I'QSOd goofl’mommg t0 exhibits, when its success depended .. w
. t1(,(.LI>w-bathedtrees,1t awoke the on the patronage ofaApeople who I ‘ ' ; l
Full“ Tug] Slculmls {ll-03“ thel: pi“?— expected no returns other than the ' , i y
u rosy, ie squirres )egan 0 arc, 3,111“ N 1; ' "'~ r.
. . , pllVl u go o ooung on. I . . I?
the birds to sing, and each fallingr What do wt, learn from the tri- .~ 11’ 13, 15 W _ Maln St. l5
. lal- .‘ 'J '1 . .. ll
Lam o. d- D pace... l *
0 a y _ . . ( To answer this question we must - l l
10(18 way ofpttting lllC into the k its object s %
forest, and starting nature’s tenants .now - ' ' . A G F ' P .I ' ‘ l ‘1'
in search of health and sustenance, Our NationaIIIICOfngress decreed to ">1 00d 0 U nta l n e n u e '4.
'4 Each of these lower animals seemed commemorate 1‘3 ourt 1 CC“ enary . . . . . . . “1
ravenousin their desire for food; of the discovery of Amema by an With 14k Gold Peint, that Wlll give entire satisfaction, .
some were timid, some Were bold, exhibition of there sources of the . I
“Wk ““5“ $th The U; 2; ‘3; (limit llfivilillnli-nlilél (11$: - P R I C E: $ 1. 00 l
. strong preyed upon the weak, and p 0 ‘3 C ' '_‘ I l
' little sympathy was shown for the World, and prov1ded that such an . . gr
I vanquifihcd. Another dayamong exhibitionshouldl t? of a natioInal Fred. J. Heintz, Manufacturing Jeweler, . a
’ . these creatures would have been and internationa eiaraeter,sotiat - . . ,'
just like the one we saw. The con— not‘only the people Of our Union CHStom House Square. ’
- flict would haVe begun just as it a”? this fulfilling??? tiigisficilti'iztil g . . "I
had before no advancement no new “3101‘s a we ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' , I 1 M ‘ L 11 _, C 1 l
methods. , l The President invited all Foreign ‘ 16 i 0 0 1 Cy 0- l
“ . . Q . Nations to take part in it his invi- x,
But With t d ffirent. He ' . ’ .
1 mani IS 1 (J ’ , tation was alumst universally ‘ac- “—NIANUFACTURERS 0F—
oves and hates, he hopes and fears, t d
he)la .d bul 1w cepe- ‘. . ' ' ’
..f::.:“..::::::::.:1;;arm: n .0 “mm" COLLEGE “N” 3““) ""‘FWS- -
' l .‘ ’ M . h .. . ' ' heroes to pay homage to l -
ll‘thl kn. And 0 ll "1’ WOIShlp ’ . .- - -
tlie l:ssdns "tau it“: Withdulzgt great men, and to celebrate impor—l annerS' wor S 6 me S, ‘I,
great victory (if engCatioii of human tant events, mm the merchants Of - - . ll
effort of “mm, Yes’the grand Persia'.\v0Lild'Ir‘_iot be likely to carryI Overcoats for Officers and Privates. .
k. W-ttei-loo of Pgace as it proclaimeda their gOOdS ten thousands miles . - I
cordial welcome to the visitors of and ”bib” them, for the simple ‘ THE M‘ 0' ULLEY 00' '
’ ‘ . . privilege of adding glory to the nongt‘St. Hnd E. Hyenue, ~ ~ ~ Columbus, 0
every nation, 0t every dime, who iianie'of Columbus neither would: " l I
met to “ mm are votes on’wha‘t th - " ' . -
. had leai'iiedp and what they 11:31, the inhabitants of Congo Free State, _____———A-_—————-—-——-—-II I.
done ,, ‘ nor the New Zealanders circumnavi- U ' . . I
- . t - TO R BOGAE RT
r" When we see fwd] a ”St body Of: to celebrate the discovery of A'meri- j§§£§§§zafl V I G ' _ '
”ml" representing every F1353 ‘01 ca. Each nationdesired to shop its _/:‘Z§n>7g’lwfithi‘:l)l ‘
society from the humblest citizen to own. resources, its manufacturing {\fi‘,ft§lg&fl§ft MANU’FACTURINGJEWLLER,
J _ . ., . , , . '1": fix, Lag“; ' .*:~‘J,’,‘ ‘
“‘9 J ”51d?“ M 0m Union, from advantages, the quality of 1ts:isa1ae \WM g”??? I7 E. Short Street, 9 "
the Barbarian of Lahomcy to the hle products and it carefully con; \‘%"~}“F’§§X L _ t . - - _ .. K .
titled Prince‘of Furo )0 all min lin r . ’ . ..¢,R~=\\-‘.;'.t5t-nm-;tdl" as" CXIng on, Y-

' . ’ J 1 ’1 g ‘3 Sidercd the great question of profit \Qtw glad“; .1
together in peace and harmony, we and loss, before it decided to occupy DIAMONDS . WATCHES ANDlJEWELRY :
naturally; infer, that the time is aplace at the Fair. Ri-ZLIABLE GéODS, ’
near at hand when we can call “the It was Lord Bacon who looked ‘ FAIR DEALING AND BOTTOM PRICES.