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ss ) f airy a y . © $2.98—Tan, light brown and mixed ee _. “\ We have an artist on this work, s Fare reaping the legitimate ta of months of careful thought selection, Fix firmly in your Mind this garment section ours ‘when on buying bent Not a cloak leaves this department bat has ster. ling value to it. Our cloak stock lias been reinforced by a fresh lot of styles, and we are all ready for an. other week of grand wrap selling $5.98—Handeome tin covert cloth Jacket, with brown veivet collar, new cut sleeves, a striking garment at the price, $7.50—Dark colored Bouc'e jackets with ornamental buttons ond stiteh- It this number, can't d for $10 00, 88.50--Black Boucle Jackets, satin lined, stylishly made and priced « way under real values. $9.98—Rough Cloth Jacket, hat satin lined, with and without ve vet collars, large fancy buttons, a very swell garment. $11.50—Blue, brown and black braid trimmed Boucle Jackets, one of the nobbiest jackets of the season $14.98—Handsome blue and biack, brown and black mixed Boucle Jackets, with beautiful taffetta linings, in bright colors. Cloaks for Pretty flannnele:te wraps, for in- fants from 1 to 4 years old, at 89c, less than the{cost of material, Thibet, fur-trimmed eider-down cloaks at $1 98. Fancy eider-down cloaks, latest styles and colors, from $2 98 to $4 98 Misses’ and Children’s Jackets. A department in itself. Style, fit, finish and materials just as you'd ex pect to find them, The few specials we quote will interest you $1.69—Heavy weight, _ stylishly fashioned, bright colored Cheviot Jackets. $2.18—Pretty plaid and check chev. jot Jackets with dark velvet collars for ages 6 to 11 years shades in reefer jackets, with dec- orative button trimmings, for girls and young ladies, The New Winter Cape Should be selecte? now while the stock is at its best, Settle in your mind the price you intend to pay and then see how perfectly our capes fit the figures. $3 98—Double black beaver capes, with silk braid and button decora tion, full sweep, correct length. $4.98—Fancy stitched double cloth capes, with velvet collars, stylish winter-weight garments, ) will buy a handsome double cape in black Astrakhan, suitable for dressy occasions as well as.ser viceable wear. There is a chilliness in the air that reminds you of Winter Hosiery and Underwear, ‘And we are ready to supply your de. mands in this line; our goods are best in the market, our prices the lowest. Shoe Department, In our shoe department you will find us abreast of the times with the style, quality and price, In our pur- chase for fall we have tried to com bine, so far as practicable, handsome goods with quality and are therefore | prepared to show you stylish footwear and quality combined, We Otter Child's kid or grain, 5 to 8, 50c, Better one, same size, (9c Child's kid $ L, tip, 8 to 11, 75e, Misses Same 11} to 2 $1.00, KANGAROO CALF, This is an elegant shoe for school 8} to 11 at $1.00, and 113g to 8 LITTLE GENTS" LACE We show an extra good shoe, size 9} te 1349, at $1 25, BUNKER HILL SCHOOL SHOE. We have sold this shoe for ten years, and as evidence from service given in the past are good wearers, 8} to 11, $1: 11 wo 2, $1.25 BOYS! BOYs! We are showing a line specially made for boys. Heavy aud _ service able, Our general line is full of value. but mention as special bargains until closed— $1.00 buys Ladies’ Dongola Con grese; former price, $2.75 to $4, $2.00 buys Man's calf welt, only, Cheap at $2.75 $1.50 buys Man’s extra heavy sole and tap Cheap at Bear in mind our shoe repair shop. lace which we deliver to any address in yap ameenn” | the Babies. |: | terday. Campbell Bulding -— >- 20 Metiopolis Clippings for Kind Mr. Fred Greif, The well known baker lately of H. Gockel’s, bought the stock and fixtures of J. H Thompson, the bakery on SEVENTH AND WASRENGTON, be known and will henceforth as the “Bon Ton Bakery.” Mr. Greif is well known here with many riends, and will no doubt prove successful in his new undertaking. Give him a share of your patronage. LOCAL MENTION. The greatest event of the season: A special Thanksgiving sale on every- thing at Nowh’s Ark Friday and Ss urday, the-27th and 28th. This will be the greatest of ull special sales. | Alter His Salary. W. L. Adams has brought suit the cireuit court against the South- | ern Nursery Company for $191.60, | alleged to be due for salary as sales- man. ite? For a nice commercial lunch go to the New Richmond bar from 9 a. m. to12 m, nl7tls. | in The Crowds Increase. | he Spooner Dramatic company niinues to attract good crowds every night at Morton’s opera house. It cannot be equaled, and the people are finding it out. ‘There was av- other large audience last night. Broadway Market, Mr, E. K. Bonds has opened up a fruit and vegitable market on the corner of SeZond and Broadway. He carries a nice line and delivers goods to avy part of the city. Fresh oys- ters and celery always on hand. Give him a ca nl7t3. Makes the “Dutchmen.” by fire last night at 11 blaze is supposed to ginated by sparks from some np’s pipe The loss is about $100, covered by insurance, ‘el For Rent—4-room house on N, 8th between Clay and Trimble streets, Apply to F, M. Fisher, tting Better. Clay, who is employed ling factory, was [stricken with artial paralysis in front of Capt, Ed Farley’s store yes- He Was carried home and is on the road to recovery. Is Mr, John ats Kilgore’s An Interesting Letter. On third | will be found a let- ler from the Eddyville penitentiary which will be found interesting. Every person who ever used Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey pronounce it bell-M | member of the coggregation is expec- tak Te 8. Third Street. 0, Pittsburgh and McHenry Coal, The Best on the Market. ling, PERSONALS. W. 8. Swift, of Chicago, is at the | Palmer. | Mr. M. Jennings |trom Memphis. Justice Hartley, of the county, was Jin the city today Z. T. Coker, of Livingston coun ty, is in the city. Mr. Wm. Sullivan, was in the city today J. J. Johnson, of St. Louis, is at has returned of Bardwell, the New Richmond, Mr. W. Fred Long returned this morning from Princeton. | Judge W, W, Robertson, of May- | fleld, was in the city today. | Mr. J. M. Logan, the Boston shoe'man, is at the Palmer. Mr. M. Lowenhaupt, « Chicago shoe drummer, is at the Palmer. J. P. DeNuner, of Herman, Mo., is selling wines and liquors here. | S. M. McConnell, the St. Louis piano man, 1s at the New Richmond. John C, Nugent, the Philadelphia shoe drummer, is at the New Rich- mond. | W. S. Hume is registered at the Palmer House from Silver Creek, Ry W. Salisburg, the St. Louis grocery man, is at the New Rieh- mond, Justice R. S. Barnett is visiting 3 mother in Birmingham, Marshall county. Mrs. Anspatch and Miss Sadie Baer left this morning for Evansville on a visit. Mr. R. L. Harwood, wife and baby, left today for Ripley, Tann., on a visit. Mr. Ernest Lindsey and his sister Miss Cora, of Sharpe, were in the city today. Mr. Barren Howe, of Chicago, is visiting his uncle, Deputy Jailer Frank Grady: Mr. John P. Campbell and son, ing for Hopkinsville, Miss Laura Baker, of Savannah, celebrated St. Louis beer, ticulars apply to n 13 eow Drereuss & Wen, CHURCH REUNION, One of the Topics for Tonight at First Christian Church. The first reunion Christian Church will take place night, from 7:30 to 11 o'clock,“ 1t will be in the nature of a recgftion, and the Sunday school roop will be utilized as a reception hall An expert committee 4s charge of the culinary departryit, and every in the new Firs: ted. Itis hope/ *o make the first reception the bat. A Pow Horse Trader. Mrs, Diller, of Mechanicsburg, the best and quickest cure for coughs, colds, grip, lung and bronchial | troubles, It is a harmless guarantee | against sleepless nights, One dose} stops the cough. All druggists sel! it. Suld by Oehlschlaeger & Walker. Lost. A Metropolitan Life In- surance company’s iuspection book, Return to C. W. Romaine, office in| and get reward Hickory Stove Wood, For nice stove wood telephone 29, | E has insiuted proceedings in Justice Barno(t’s court to recover ahorse she clams she traded for with John Mo- Kinley. She alleges that John, who is a distant relative of William, mis- represented the qualities of the horse he gave her, Now she wants to rue back, Notice to Taxpayers. The last day for payment of city axes before the penalty goes on is ‘ov. JO, After that date there will 4 penalty of 5 percent, Office at 8. Weille & Son’s, 411 Broadway Master John P., Jr., left this mora- Ga., arrived last night on a visit to For par- For Testifying in Mary Giyens Behalf. eral persons to testify in the police court this morning to prove that she did not take a basket of coal from Barnes & Elliott's flats They refused without the payment of a dollar each, and this is the reason she couldn’t establish her innocence this morning. Judge Sanders, however, gave her the benefit of the doubt and dismiss- ed the warrant against her, provided she would hereafter stay away from the coal yards and not even pick it up from the ground, HAD A “RAZZER” And Hilliard Sanford Used His nd on Her Face. Hilliard Sanford, colored, claimed that Minnie Lyons, also cok tempted to reach a razor with which to ¢ in a West Bros yesterda her in the face and as fore Judge Sanders this morning. Judge Sanders fined him $10 an costs and advised bim to he wait until his assailant secured the razor and got pretiy close to him, ate *¢ bum. result was be GIVEN AWAY Lady’s Fine Cloak or J the Opera House Sat Night. The person holding the lucky num- ber can take their choice between lady’s fine cloak or jacket, which w be given away at Morton's Opera House Saturday night. attending the performances Spooner Dramatic company week will be given a number to the drawing. ‘The number must be in the house ing. The garments are in L. B spection. A telegram rece¥ed from Hawes- ville, Ky., yestalay, states that oil has been str“k there by Jeff Ster- rett, whosefartner is Mr. M. W. LaRue, ¢ this city, The flow was struck@t 1 o’vlock yesterday after- nooy For several months past the Lyofing for oil had been in progress, he depth of the well is about 1200 feet, and several thousand dollars have been spent in boring, It is said that the well is a ‘‘gusher,” 9 large reservoir, to all appearances, having been tapped, Mr. Sterrett is the editor of the Hawesville Plain Dealer. Several other wells will be bored by Messrs. LaRure dad Ster- rett.—Courier-Journal, Try the old reliable St. Bernard Coal and get the best, if you want the most burn for the money, St. Bernard Coal Co,, incorporated, 423 Broadway, Telephone No.8, Oot, 8 rie tpidemics in Graves, An epidemic of measles is reported from the Lowes section of Graves county. The entire family of Sam Culling has been down and the mal- ady is prevalent in other families, John Sheppard, of near Cunning: ham, a well-known well digger, is up from typhoid fever, which is also said to be somewhat epidemic. the city, or drop usa postal and we $1 per load. tf, | Ollice hours from 8 a, m.‘to 12 m, will call for and return all repair Out River Sroke anv Row Co, | and from 1 p.m, to 4 p, m, every ae - oe jday and on Saturday from 6 p. m, ; Oh The Conference, to 9p. m, in addition, 4 A great deal of local interest is F. W. Karrensouy, Jr., j E, conference] yyott Jackson, Tewn., people ow in session at nd a large number of are ppointments, made for a day or 1 yet. pi “it od telephone we. uf, City Tax Collector, Bruce's studio, 112 South Third, laily very eager to learn the various |The only first class gallery iu the city| melee that followed Snyder shot They will not likely | doing first class work at reasonable rices, 080 1m 40 gt? stops the cough. All @ tantly Killed. Tom Snyder and Wes Connohy are neighbors residing on adjoining farms, They have been having diffi- culties over business matters for some time. They met this morning and the quarrel was renewed, In the Pittsburgh Coke. Mary Givens, colored, asked sev-| in her bebalf| Every ove] of -the! this | on the night of the draw- Ogilvie & Company’s window for in-| and Vicin he Kimball Grand Pianos GRAND MAMI Afternoon | department, which is a |high grade of work. goods and groceries made an ass Jing for the about $4,000, with asse $7,000, nannounc |its kind in the place. adjust his affairs satists field, and Mr, Lowes, were in tne city uroute to Old Mexico, expect to locate, Mr. gage in the handling of t Mr. Barrager will, it is represent the Mayfield w They leave this steamer Clyde for St. which point they will m mainder of the trip by r Jou Last night about 9 0’ nal on a freight sulted in a small wreck son street crossing on th It required several hours al Buran Nice Rooms For rent, street, Jonnolly through the heart, killing lim instantly, my or 8 treignt was ko ‘was burt, i New Richmond bar. at nent yesterday morn- benefit of bi His liabilities, it is said, in the nature of a surpri rn , | Amlingmeyer’s business was believed | | to be one of the most prosperous of| torate of the Baptis It is thought | ra e Baptist church at Mur- by his friends that he will be able to] w'@, short time so as to resume ov Old Mexico, Mr Wm. Lowe and wife, of May- Bob Barra Lowe will en- afternoon car burned amd re- Apply 406, South Fourth Commercial lunch every day at the Kimball Pianos were easy winners at the Worlds Fair. To the People of Paducah ily: As manager of our special sale depart- ment, I wish to say that we are at pres- ent opening up a shipment of our famous “Kimball Pianos and Organs,” Campbell Building, No. 430 Broadway, opposite the Palmer Mouse. Our elegant quarters will be a place, we trust, to be admired by the music- | loving people of the city during our holi- day special sale. attend all of our “Musicales.” Respt., W, NEE at Morton's guaranty of a he hour 8 is er in dry Metropolis, is creditors. will foot up ts $6,000 to ement comes as Mr actorily in a business. , of this morning Where they ‘obaceo, and understood, olen mills on the Louis, from ake the re- ed, lock a jour- at the Jack- @ main track to clear it. u | postmaster, in the Watch the papers and W. KIMBALL CO, CHICAGO, ILL. R. M. SUTHERLIN, Manager & al Hyliday Sale | IF YOU NEEO A CLOAK. atonitor Otterson, of South left’ with the ‘*Mon- a turnip of her own raising with A top three feet in length. How is this for a turnip? Miss Im gene Wilson, of Clarks yille, Tenn., who visited the family of Maj. Melloo here, several months ago, came near losing her life a few days ago in a runaway accident, Rev. H. lor, of Rus- sellville. 1 to the pas- Boyce has been call Mr. Taylor is a son of Rev. ‘aylor, deceased, a pastor of the church here ten years ago, ray The woolen mills janln are running day ght to keep up with the in- | ere: demand for tueir superior goods, Last week, in two days, they collegted $10,000, which looks |as though the promised good times had already begun, | The residence of R. M. Vance, on |the Bolinger farm, two and a half | miles southeast of town, was burned last ht, with the contents. The |fire was accidental and the informa- tion is that there Was no insurance, Three applicants for the Mayfield vost office under the MeKink re- me are circulating petitions and | ee ‘ting numerous signers, The gen. jtlemen are Messrs. O. B, Happy, who filled the office during President Harrison's administration, L. W, Key and F, M, Me All of the three are staunch Republicans, very popular with their party, and, no matter which of the three gets the ap- polntment, Mayfleld will have a good It you like the SUN tell your nits neighbors and frignts»qut it, LUMP EGG NUT Old “Lee” Anthracite, $8.26 Ton. We Will Appreciate a Share of ast» Wii me le i | ‘The Finest and Cheape | GYARVING KNIVES, POCKET KNIVES, TABLE BUTCH Aud all other kinds of K NIVES at SCOTT 318-324 BROADWAY (Stox oy BIG HATCHET.) Wa, Eaves, 1d0deS Kentue'y OF. KNIVES, ER KNIVES, "HARDWARE 00, ORPORATED,) PADUCAH, KY. Gro, Leuynarp, Phone 53, \ Lehnhard, and Anthracite Coai, 10c ; 9c : gic. 9c Your Patronage, Office Cor, Ninth and Harrison. Gebhart “ASK FOR Cigar BLE FINE JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES, Mr. U. H. Margeson, of Hornel's- | y1i55 Carrie Thornberry er Saturday : : Miss ye Miss Mary Sargent and Mr. Doug-| " is ° ke to} “ i : \ You w . ted in the lines ale my eee th sas Conductor Frank Wheeler, wife las Willis Unitsd. we are showing, ‘They are the latest Clear Havana Filler Bc. ate ged a jand baby, little Miss Martha, left to- Phe r ‘on ; : men’? that has bey stored aay ae ee anne ea naee a tisity |. Mr Douglas Williams, a well-| wit py ‘ make, and ot the leant [a here for a year or more. Hebelongs |") 01) 8 left. thi * ng] Known young blacksmith employed |), .°.. , 1. We offer 5 . to a manufactory of the machines. | Mr. vee Nance left this morning] at the illinois Central shops, and| s Lib y lack le jackets In « |for Fort Madison, Iowa, after a visit] Miss Mary Sargent, a well-known] (0 open at 1:50 a 2es 32 to 38, for $4 § é . - Jafe for a 25 | to c ee rKDOWD | ance to Ea 1 3 he ket So aes: Oe oe Ary og sey Mr. M. Say Handy. | Yung !ady of Rowlandtown, were| ti Stike ‘chil Tit | liiack astrachan Jackets, two toned uy cent dinner. y. H. Barteaux and L. Hardu-| united in marriage at 6 o'clock Jast |'° *'** AD cacti ; effects, for $10.00 ison’: Warning. jrik, of the Pyle’s Pearline company, evening, at the residence of the bride, | "luce several new specialties A Tan Irish freize jackets, with vel- 405 Broadway, Allison's Old Stand, Mr. L. Trice and Mr. P. L. No-|are at the New Richmond. Rev. M. E. Chappell, of the Cam-| 02+ ib ae ee ars and cuffs, the swellest ble are my only authorized repre-|- W. W. Smith and I. Reese, the|berland Presbyterian church, pro-| ‘° °° Ket of the season for $10.00 The Only Fotografer in the Cily Making the New Embossed sentatives sol g for flash light} coal men, are registered from Nash-| nounced the ceremony, quite a crowd A CRIFICAL CONDITION. 3 line of handsome beaver fotografs. All others claiming to | ville at the New Richmond today or friends and relatives being present. | Apes, with applique trimmings, the Crystaltype Fotografs. represent my studio are imposters} Chief Engineer E. H. Bowsey, of| Both are popular young people] eason, for $4.98 Eh Ried Sadan sla of 16s Masel dart beak i and frauds, W.G. McFapveN. | the 1. C. survey, is at the Palmer. He|*™Mong those who know them Young Rome Taylor Not Improv- t cnemene 5 # bil} made in the city. His agents will commence eeavautar' te tha hehe | | came to look afte ite - - - ’ loaking, 50 inches wide, 89] the a . i e ¢ Je first of a New Dry Goods Store. came tol ke after the new incline. LAID TO REST. , ing. sha seed the week. Look at his samples C. P. McGLEAN, | Mr. G. D. Palmer, of Mayfield, Dr. E. Warfield left yesterday for | Thelatest ives from the Mort Ch e and brown cbeviot — - as jocated i city and has |his home in Elizabethtown, after a ree mab |Shelby sh rape that has Jocated in this cy ie = ncke s 4 to 14 years, well opened adry goods and notion store, | Visit to his son, Mr. George War- |The Funeral of the Late Mr. J. G.| young r ising Bl sends. foe : SCHOOL SHOES lat 325 Broadway, and will be pleased | fleld, Fisher a Large One. | condition ex ney l to su Infant's long’ wraps, nicely made * Ito have the patronage of the people! Prof, Harry Snow and family have MPO IR comb to his i has wever and t 1, for 89 , | of Paducah. nl8t4 | moved from 401 Sonth Sixth street to hed calms papas - G-| been entirely nus pin was | UNDERWEAR.—1 heat of| VOW Ready. Best Sorts---SMALLEST Prices. ‘The Baptist Meeting the Hughes residefice at Ninth and] os cick trou the residence on South hit by the hurames '¢ a A akes a west prices, Women’s * 2 Baptis' peting. | Jefferso: % clo ‘ e residence on South! Shelby’s gun, but has had lucid “ . ve We are » sell our Childr ZRY Thateedting’ ss the Wirt Beptiet D> > Ag cs Fourth street, and was one of the | tervals \ ut a ants are to sell our Children’s Shoes at the VERY ; | largest ever seen i 2 city | : i ew s and pants : . ira] chucal earns fe sod) Get the best. St. Bernard Coal, ra), boige soyeaste, Satie Torce and |<, Ott Shelby is sail to be in a dan- h, iho ehirtn SMALLEST PROFIT. ‘ev. Roberts preached another good | g chaed BHGREMGAL Widie, e city council, police force and| gerous condition from blood poisons pedis bi Se a : sernion last night to a large congre- |St- Bernard Silver Coke, Pitts-| many of the county officers attended|fne but this is discredited. The ‘ igh wi he mized, eibbed | We wa your childre we want your children to grow an C4 ite (% ) g, ii tails and pearl buttons, { din our Shoes, then t ade ’ 7 gation, ‘Tonight he will discourse | burgh Coal and Anthracite Coal] in a body, as did the Masonic fra-| shooting may yet result in a death BLANKE ihe we; foe 48 ie Mi covdbascael, hey mu trade with us all their lives If you are on ‘Hell.’ | from the St. Bernard Coal ternity. Mr. J. C. Tully conducted | diene oite cre rb. } dps mg th us, ask one o! bell p yeige sh about oar Shoes, and about Sake opel 4 Je ci 5 servieee , eke: aie : eTs,.CO) zg See ours be- | OU y of treating our c.ients—and their feet, Don’t you think the Suv Is a good incorporated, 423 Broaiway. hentai aka ey aoe Citizens’ Civic Club. fore you buy — paper? Then say so. Telephone No. 8. Oct, 21 . . saint By wistake it was annoanced Uh ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS. George B ay I by | ] eR 4 . | municipal government would be op aT —_ = Tomorrow the Suy will publish the | Owing tothe death of Mr. H. L. P oe “iar Bokaro toga, 22 PRIAL AT MIDNIGHT complete tax list. teh for it. | Weil, of the firm of Dreytuss & Weil, |#¢ Will Be Here on the 28th) of Mr Sais course will not Wisins . A ee pry s | the Globe Liquor Co., corner Third Inst. Tit cdadecthati anit’ ale tylc, At Morton's Opera House Tooight ABLISHED 1865 4 gant Piece rg . ‘i wonducte lormal class style, : ¢ masa ica tes and Court streets, is offered for sale.| A notice was today posted at the| bat by informal lecture and quiz, | Admission 10 20 and 30 Cents, tomurs of Winstead’e drug store, cor. | Lossession given either at once or on! 1iinois Central shops and union depot! Addresses “will be prepared upon| ‘The sen al melodrama | . wt Seventh and Washington, See it. \D20ary 1st. A well established and/ announcing that the pay train wi'| special topics from time to time and/ at Miduight,”” will be presente ’ ner Seventh and Washing ca Cred paying business. In addition to the y off from Beaver Dain to Petu-| the work will be of such a character Opera House t t by the » a 2 we 2 bar,the G. L. Co. has thebest bottle, | eah on next Wednesday, the 3h. | as to interest and benetlt all men who | Spooner con ‘The play will be THE LEADING JEWELER. Another Blaze. d family trade of any house in] ‘The railroed boys will bes glad | are lovers of good citizenship, Busi- od b special scenic effects. | mee Sam Liebel’s stable, in the rear of tate, Reasons for selling, only|as the merchants, who wi’ also reap | ness and professional men will find. Seats on s Van Culin’s, ra . the grocery at Ninth and Wesifag | the shore, Stock eau be reduced t0] their benefits from ita ay this helpful feture, | ‘The course i lamon S a C as vlocks ) ton streets, was partially destroyed | s he purchaser, he firm has al- vans ate ree to members. Prof, Geo. O » aoe 2 the |80 the wholesale agency for Lemp’s A Lucky Mltor. Meo et hee etre a uy | . MAYFIELD BAPPLNINGS. 5 j , FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Cor, Broadway and Third Streets, A Gold Crown Is bridge work is of t skillful manner, made to suit hard times or Good times and are payable e or sily Especial and we warrant all Over Lang’s Drug Store, First - Class Watch Repairin ather to be chosen than a great toothache. nsuring beauty and durability, PADUCAH, KY, Our crown and he very best material, and constructed in the most } Our prices are ither in gold | attention paid to the care of children’s teeth, our work, DR. GEM HITESIDES. g vs. Living Prices. Botch Work vs, Cheap Prices, -¥§ DOES YOUR WATCH Is YOUR WA CAN'T YOU G Has Your Watch Bee Satisfaction If you are having trouble with JH’S Jewelry Store, let us ¢ watoh that can be made @ good time claim to be the cheapest watch re) claim to have THE BEST watchmakers, be the cheapest to you in the long rum. class watch work is our special pride, 225 BROADWAY, wet, y , POR? ‘CH UNI ‘(LIABLE T Your WATCH CLOSELY REGULATED? 4 Repaired by Others and Does Not Give your time piece bring it to JOHN J, xamine it for you, and if vou have ® § plece we will teil you so, We do not pairers in town at the start, but we do ive you the best satisfaction and To give satisfaction with first Joun J. Bieicu, ~.ACH

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