Boone County Recorder . tor in that district Louisville was visited by a terriblewind and rain storm a few days ago,doing considerable damage throughoutthe city. An L A N train was struck by a cy-clone at Anchorage, a few -days since,and almost thrown from the track. Thewildest consternation prevailed amongthe passengers. The colored ladies of Henderson havean organisation called the WesternBeauty lodge. Committees of Bowling Green andEvansville citizens are conferring forthe purpose of securing a river mail be-tween the two cities. Charles L. Dudley has accepted thenomination of the Fleming c


Boone County Recorder . tor in that district Louisville was visited by a terriblewind and rain storm a few days ago,doing considerable damage throughoutthe city. An L A N train was struck by a cy-clone at Anchorage, a few -days since,and almost thrown from the track. Thewildest consternation prevailed amongthe passengers. The colored ladies of Henderson havean organisation called the WesternBeauty lodge. Committees of Bowling Green andEvansville citizens are conferring forthe purpose of securing a river mail be-tween the two cities. Charles L. Dudley has accepted thenomination of the Fleming county re-publicans for representative. Krkd , aged seventy-four,was struck by the locomotive drawingthe F. F. V., at Dayton, and killed. Hi Williamson, of Pike, has beencalled upon by Johnson county democ-make the race for the legisla-ture: r-r- FA8HION LETTER. (he Tmllor-Mode the Ideal Unas far the•?ooooer aa Well aa the WinterOtrl — A Caatame Tha* la UalTersalljand DaoerveaUr Peaalar—Other Fashion Ki. (Speetal New York Correspondence. 1The ideal dress for the summergirL and the winter girl as well,stiU remains the tailor-made one. Its•election the survival of the best ideasin gowning of the last half of theplneteeath «wv*—n,, it is a costumeneat, trim,stylish,compact,eonvenie n tand highlyadaptab 1 standsfor serviceand the ab-sence ofsuperfluity,for readi-ness in an. emergency,and. propri-e t y every-where. I tis the uni-versal high-school andc o 11 e g edress, thebest busi-n e s s andtra v e 1 i n gsuit, and thewalking costume par audience, and itstamps the wearer as an intelligentand cultivated woman At its best, itia in the beginning a somewhat expen-sive dress, but it pays over andover again in the end Superiorworkmanship and superior materialare put into it, and It never breaks out,frays nor wears out; it has done morefor the health of women than all themedicine in existence; it has recon-structed them, and produced an up-right, vigorous, well-b


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