The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 2, 1897, Page 4

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Prtnas Prous Cacti pell-Mulvihil: Coal Co. eee "MOORE'S AIR-TIGHT HEAT What to buy, where to go, and how The Best on the Market. “ for carefas and thoughtful buying on , had brongt th t beage oe s holiday slogk which mbat be dlapoes SAYE YOUR PERSONALS. RAILROAD =RUMBLINGS, IS THE LEADING holiday sto¢k which mist be disposed Maké this store /the basis of H ‘ ay Aupplies and fee how satis Cast- Off Clothing Mr. M. D. Holton, of Mayfield, is : factorily you will be served. D SHOES in the city. Items of Interest Relative to the AN i Col. J. M. Buckner, of Louisville, Railroads and Railroad =e == A Special a ; 1 will BUY them Yor Cash. is in the city. \\ Silk Purchase. ; 4 | reople. \ Housewives can find Ynany articles] Supt. W. Hl. Harahan, of the "| ; IN THE QITY. Ne eas ge a — newest! about the hose too madh worn for a in ee city Mon ; silks, satjns and brocade for either! wear. tut too Kood to tlixow away.| Mr. G. H. Warncken has gone tol yo. ayy ors ta aNLEAGE ee ‘ waists oy dresses—lovely gifts for the | (other them up wnd send them to me| Clarksville for a few days. | Glomdiotoe Weddle Sekaiilame ee Try a load and you will be convinced hat git is the cl@anebt, hottest | women folks, 1. [or notify me by pPgtal ecard aya K will] J, M, Milstead, of Grand Rivers, ig south end last night and. caught 4 best We will appreciate share of yor patronage. Ptompt delivery Laces A aN he ve eT bbe oy, | call for them. is in the city. Hace Ge thie iioentings 85c the >, P00! i 6 et a Parties desiring gyod second) hand} fr, J. D, Wisdom, of Owens! Engineer James Spence leaves on ay Really elegant black Duchess satin, clothing or shoes wilh find @ large 8+! poro, is at the Palmer. }104 for Memphis to run extra on the Office and Yard, Oth and Harrison Streets, : tj sortinent at my place. 7, wae ft ad : aii, 27 inches wide, for75c, Shoes repaired. We have first- Freire! pie laa was in| Jower division until further orders, Handsome brocades at 790, 85¢} ojae5 workmen employdd, and ean do y this + Conductor Austin, old “get there and 98¢c the yafd. your work on short notice; will call J. F. Allen, of Marion, Ill., was) Bob’ of the locals. e the high Satin striped, delicate shades in|?) our repair work if! notified and|in the city this morning. |ball on train 108 yesterday and away evening/taffettas for 75c, reduced] Win) cto deliver it, H. L. Mosgrove returned to his|she went for Memp! LEADING from $}.25, home at Caseyville this mornin, Engine 125, Sandy He aud sic cout... OMA MORWODDic| erect er erat sec colnet Renin oe tae eto 7 5c. CIGARS. ‘A Doll Bazaar. Walter Harley left at noon for| Earl Morrick on the lookout, left ‘0 8 ‘4 Memphis to visit relatives. t 9:30 this morning to bring in| @ Ask For Them. Is going on in our children’s cor. TONIGHT. Mr. and Mrs. W. EK. McGary re part of train 117 left by en-| ci Baby belly go? and et \ turned at noon from Earlington. , pse of our P “| ad slig ap occurred to en- fans | grow glad at 4 glimpse Mr. Gus Covington and wife are ii A it mishay 3 bes om A st | SI : MI- A NNt : A] sp ATI m MI ‘N b We guarantee this stove to use less fuel and give more“heat than any inasor visiting in Murray. gine & this morning, preventing he SEMMVANINUNL OTs tM other Soft Coal Stove on\the market, We guarapteé everystove-sald by Jointed dolls, /with pretty faces pulling a full train, but she 18 poming , y age Ae ». of [Pulling @ full train, but she 18 eoming Mr. W.'T. Walker and wife, of | nat aeiee’ cit oF THE Us. We have this stove ln thee siaos..Atso «full line gt stoves of every, and cuyly hair, for 10c. h t . . in on one side with w Bigs bead dolla, tat open and Theatre, |rrerburs, are atthe rates, linen didn learn the om | description earied ( ved Tom Corbett leaves for Memphis | shut their eyes, kid bodies, for 25c. ees , ture of the acide / Bisque head’ dolls in sailor cos South Third Btre« at noon to visit relatives. atebagingalans te diee fe J ‘ r tumes, for 250, mis ag Mr. Chas, E, Graham and wife rose comet ck Gk Oca “Ud SCO T HA RDW AR 5 / Silky-haired, jointed bodied, bisque Lew wares Manazer | returned Inst night from Nashville. |), inthe 1. O.. hospi 408 ey Holl, prettily dressed, for 490 Misses Ella and Ira ce have| some weeks past, with fever, was} PADUCAH, KY. (INCORPORATED,) oa i Se returned troma visit to the coun-| ground this morning gling with| 318-324 BROADWAY ; ‘ é : PADUCAH, KY. A Revelation in E A Family Resort for Ladies and Children. | try, the boys, who are all pleased to see| At close of business Degember 31st, 1896 (Sto of BIG HATCHET.) Handkerchief Selling — Miss Myrtle Thomas arrived yes- | him out again to tert from Mayfield on a visit Ben Rodgers, the eagle eye on the iz The Beautiful Domestic Drama in , y i | ss oe = —- — a) en gre pal Four Acts, entitled, relatives. |306 had « guest out with him this a, | KESOURC LIABILITIES, R EMOoOwv yay i Call $433.12 ‘ L ; west, - S lilssvie Guaplayeal at prices that] 66 Mr. King Brooks left at noon for|m., which he says is of royal lood, ans and time paper $433,142.98 Aapital, surplus and i spale voor purge MABEL HEATH 59] Chicago to resume his studies of den-|being of lineal descent from the |Government bonds.... 50,000.00] profits .... .. $901,005.22 Children’s school _ handkerchiefs, a | tistry. [Queen's own kennel of bird dogs. | Premium on gov. bonds —4,000)00 Circul ise 45,000.00 | « with neat printed borders at 25c, the _ a Meee ae | ; spare other | Other stocks and bonds 517.09 Deposits +. 810,648.51 - é 4 $ . . ot Springs, | fo pore | \ wsgnes i Soe deat Pte eda premeeerins! ie ee | ‘The crews of the local freights are| Banking house and fix. or ee siaies 1 / 4 ~ Men’s hemstitched awn handker-} Admission, 10 and 20 cents. fi “ | tures — chiefs, good size and quality, 5 cents} Pon’t forget our Matinees every 5 Ruth Dilk and Ethel}all happy ence more. They got a}. F y ; yesterday and ‘are now|Treasur of U.S. 5 per each. Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Ad. of Metropolis, are visiting in| goon res | jaturday ain on their regular days. They| cent. fund : 0.00 Men's all-linen hemstitched hand-| mission 10 cents. re 1 ; : ( kerchiefs at 15¢ and 25c. Me, Fred Hipple went to Prince-|* arks this morning | Cash and exchange 5 Ladies’ linen cambric handker- - ree ton this morning on a visit to oo | and singing as blythely as the last] -—-- . - Has Moved fram 120 to 116 § 2 St chiefs, hemstitched, embroidered and) [| OCAL MENTION. |son ioe donna ut | 1 $686,878.73 ry A ‘ i ne for 25, 35¢e, 50c, — Messrs. Lloyd T. Wilson and J ed, tes ; Two doors toward Broadway, A fall line of CLOTHING, Fag vid Rey, Barton Preached, D. Moequot went to Louisville on | ah | GEO. C. THOMPSON, President BD. L. ATRING. Cash BOOTS, SHOES/ HATS and GENTS’ FURNISHINGS We will stamp initials on all Jinga|_ Rev. G. H. Barton preached at the| business last night. te pela 'g % constantly on hand. /Tbe cheapest and best store in the vity. handkerchiefs bought before Xmas}, 4 A “win ; a in reportec 2 Union Gospel meeting on East Foster Threlkeld, of Tolu, came} quty yester: | tree of charge, Court street last night to a goorl!down and returned ou the packet this | Way JeMen tes el coal| STATEMENT m F M., MARIS, Gloves the crowd. The meetings are proving of | morning. | into the flrebe tu Mem pala of the AVE YOUR BAKING DONE 116 S. Second Street The Gents’ Furpisher Correct Gift. | interest and tonight Rev. W. E.Cave! srs. s. Stroud went to Smithland | end, —— yi bbetaaeiah tr on | iis yc te ig sce GITIZERS’ SINGS BANK, ar rue day line of gloves for men, women The First Candidate. fe racther, Jroster of the names of the men em- N OTIC E. and children. Mr. T. J. Moore, the well known] Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wallace in train service on January 1,| ** a sk eared “Bon Ton Baker b : Berviceable \dog-ekia. gloves for| insurance man, is a full-fledged can-| are the parents of @ fine baby boy, ~ Tt is published at the request | Hane po J aaa ). men for 50 cents. didate for county clerk, having an-|born at noon. Jof several of the How many will]! f : ’ FOTOGRAFS AT Y0 UR OWN PR | CE Men’s one-¢lasp kid gloves, in all| nounced yesterday. Mr. Moore will] Mr. W. L. Sullivan was slightly |be on the list one year now, 1 i We will do i} cheaper than | - the popular shades, for $1 the pair. {make his opponents in the primary | improved te , but his condition is} time alone will tell, It is as follows: | you can at hame BAG aie arb Pie te! ts Stylish red, brown, tan and green | get a hustle on themselve: still precarious. Trainmaster—J. R. Rork " . . » Fresh Bread and holiday run on my Cabidyt Kotografs at the rogk bottom Conductors- i Kirkland, x Cc ao 2 — » Cakes Thomas A . Alex Fulton, F price of $2.00 per dozen, “he pest ‘fots’’ ever offered for a specialty. \ The weil-kagwn clothing merchant, shades, in ladies’ heavy stitched kid —- Mrs. Prof. (. B. Hatfield and! gloves for $1.00 the pair, »yRent. children have returned faom a visit| Misses five-hook kid gloves at $1) Front room with board. Apply to| to relatives up the road. |M. Du M. C. Galloway, M. B. | Bue from » . : Always on hand\ Give us your | Robertson, Samuel Sugars, W D . it orders. Goods delivered to any the money in the city. the pair. Mrs. Jennie Hafl coruer Highth and] My, Frank Hoover has resigned | Robertson, Samuel Sug . Jefferso tenet hp > Western Union| tudor, 2 Austin, Be part of the city Umbrellas. etterton NS Pi ons ss WY oatoe 00 Tete a, cone Per Sag herpes 405!s Broadway. Cc. P. McCLEAN. A special line of superior styles as The Chiet Got Sick. i ag a kins, C. C. Scott, A. F. Atwood, J | : = en Chiet Hall, of the night police] Mr. T. H. Cosby, of Hickory] i Garner, Alex C. Weddle, } 19 ref @ particular help to those who can’t at idnight|Grove, isa guest of his brother, ae . fxte webas & aa! dae Claiotmaa, force, became so ill about midnight| Grove, | ag tite Baggagemen—G. Greban, H. Ef-| Surp : eventh and Washington Sts Saink what ty hay soe. Cory that he had to be carried home. | Street Inspector Cosby. finger, O. Cherry, C. J. Holt. Todiviaual nepostia’ "|. iao.se p | Seventh Ae ee Estantisixp 1865, mere dyn umbrellas | ris condition is improved today, how-| Miss Evelynne Brandon will leave| Porters—Dock Poo, Al. Watson, | ®ankaer s ; pee a 1. | over. tomerrow for Memphis, to visit her| John Smith, Robt. Dunlap, Tom Congo handles, steel rod, gloria : Bad.) suet dirs. pieee “tse map, Toe i DR. W. C, EUBANKS, ‘ silk umbrellas for 98c, Dan Last Night, Dance Last Nig Roscoe Puryear leaves tomorrow] Brakemen—Mose Storey, John , ! HOMUOPATHIST Sterling silver mounted handles,} The Cotillion Club’s dance given y eek Sok ae wabeal Club's dance given} tor Clinton College, after spending | Hall, J. I. Meadows, James Kaley ‘ \ ‘ j ve ‘ 7 nglish gloria ilk umbrellas} iast night at the Palmer House was] (Pr Piyni0, fe See Lavke hek ne : ae | Byeawad\ toleps THE tLEADING JEWELER. one of the best ever given, and was Tom Moss, jr., left last night for|bert Buck, George fh bn The Cloak Trade. ee Bod" Uy 8: etapa ee Whe! the Louisville Medical schools, after aeian W. 8. McCormick, Back | ribed a n to be 1 ‘ We propose to have a brisk cloak - spending the holidays here. Sere, ek can genes ltt te ee | i | amon § a C 8S. 0C § trade tiom to-day until Christmas if] Kimball Pianos-are the pride of all] Miss Nan Crossland returned wilt zen, dH Oliver: Gay VE RBY $ BAND J ' ) . Mc je, Ruben Greenwald, Charlie PINE JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES, it is a price poseibility, for we will|nations. It's an honest piano at an/ her h n Maytield this afternoon, | sell the choice of every garment in| honest price. Kimball hall. sites a Gs tlnions. eee pee See AT THE ain Ls prover tyal the jacket department for the uniform) —-R. M. St ray Miss Della Jackson returned to| srriniunt: Frauke Regk te, poe FIRST-CLASS MUSIC PINE WATCML REPAIRING A EDICIAI TY. price of 87,50, | This includes many eae a her home in Clinton this afternoon, | ,j, | ree ‘ handsome wraps worth twice the} Tye king of ferrors in competition, | after a visit to Miss Hattie Clark Auitetintes—W. Al-Parry We ely Rev. 'T. B. Rouse will preach at —tor- amount, Also offer you choice of} ..Kimball Pagos ;"” everybody likes | Miss Jane Holland returned to her | peck, Walter Holt, John’ Tolbert, | @% Seon ene gaviey plied BALLS, PARTIES Broadway and Third Streets, PADUCAH, KY, any plush cape in our stock for $10. |e: home in Birmingham yesterday, sf-| Dick Brower, George MoKeo, P.M | rennet, 16, No other services AND OPENINGS : R, M. Scurwen.ry, Manager, ter a visit to Postmaster Clark and| Wear and W. F. Smith The public ir a a I at as N NINGS, Holiday Fancies nae "480 Broadway. | family. | Pretty leather belts with fancy —_——> Sauwe'? ’ | ra 7, ’ ~ yy, leat Diiespanns quire T. H. Cosby, of Hickory] 4), ed , | At the Lutheran church, 412 ; ee Gens buckles for 15c, New Year’s Reception. iu ik ia cio coe valk oa Master Mechanic—C. G. Potter! south Fourth street, Sunday school! Re > stu ‘eganee on t xet ad Nice black Coney Muffe at 49¢ A game of basket ball wound uy Moot 'W. Comby, the Street ine], Eegineers—A. 8. Clute, William | a0'9 20 a, m.. Services in. Ge TERMS REASONABLY s Gideon, Sterling silver knives for 48¢ and|the Y. M. C. A. New Year's recep- | Drone ; , ik <u ade Mas el 69 tion last night. At the afternoon] *Pector ry Thornberg, Jas. Meigan,| L. WILLEA, All wool serges, navy blue and|and evening session a great many}, Mrs. Addie Mantz returned to her ‘Phos, Sisson, Henry Barbee, Mike ecto At yourself on Christinas when you commence to eat sandy) and all black, for people visited the hall and inspec ted | home in Smith! pd this morning, af- | Duffey, Joe Hab , Jas. Herring, Broadway Methodist chure hh: Sun- »- HOUSE AND SIGN PAIRTER, the sweet things which make your teeth he, because yi 4 Side combs at 5c, and 10c the pair| the buldi ter a pleasant visit to herson, Fruak,/Gardner Sheppard, Frank Sales, day school at 9:30 a. m., E. A. HHArNIN KALApaN | ie ake J weth ache, because you didn’t ‘ of this city. andy Herring, Sam A we, superintendent. Preaching at de a. AZING AND HARDWOOD F have them attended to in time to save you all the pain and) annoy- d pearl shirt waist sets at 25c, ' - |e a 3 Telephowe 1 Sterling silver ecisaore gt $1.49. Union Services Next Week. Mrs. Joe McKee and two children|Colton, P. M. Gclden, Thos. Dem. and 7:80 p.m. Epworth Le seit Romig’ ag ance. ‘It is never\loo late,’ 80 come da‘vow and have tha aecay- White and gray fur rugs at $1,89.| Union prayer services will be held| returned to their home at DeSoto, | Losch, J. E. Holmes, Henry Buck, | Monday 7:30 p,m. Prayer meetin . 7 Men's styligh teck ties at. 25c0 each day kext week at the Firs: | Mo. noon, after a visit to Dr, |Tom Englert, Bea Rog Wednesday Op.m. Acordial aera iis foal at Ot ed tooth filled and be ready to eat anything you want without fear Coque feather boas, 58¢ and 98c Christian church. The comin] Jim Long and family, | Firemen—Harry Pixler, Wm. Kane, | invitation is extended to all the ser- Pr , ree ‘ hhool at ¢ ie a.m. for the consequences, Hemstitched damask towels 25c.} week is the week of prayer, desi Prof. . C, Howarl and Miss/Geo. Kane, tockboll, Frank | Vices. HB mIagox, Brot, > OLN ae enitent Black coney and gray hair mutfs| pated so by the Evangelical All Grace Alsbrock, of Hampton, were | Schraveu I abe 1s, Phil astor, apr egg - mM. nic at $1.00 The ministers of the city met this}jn the city this morning on their way |Smith, Jas. Gillespie . Burker,! ‘Phe usual services at the ere aioe Pere ni aces DR. C. E. WHITESIDES. Leather card cases and purses| morning and arranged a program for! home from a visit to Memphis. Robt. Waynick, C. rT ks, Mike! and Presbyterian church, corner of | tween Clay and Harrison, at 2.30 4. combined, 25c, and 3%c, the week. Mr,and Mrs. B. BF. Curlin and Mega a Hone ney. Sixth and Court str M. E Chap-| my, ). Bell, superinte ndent . Sterling silver mounted purses 49¢ 2 0m, SH Master Odie Burks, have returned to] Bush, Ed Lofton, Frank Turner, J. pell past Preaching at ia a ’ J No greater calamity ‘can befall 4) their home in Union City, Tenn., af-|J- Smith, Will Alexander, Wiley |i, and 7:80 p.m, Sunday school| ¥.M. CG. A, WHEN Yy ou DRINK person than ill health. oughs and! ier sending the holidays. with Mr. | Thomas, Sid Gideon 1 Worrick.!9:30 a.m. Junior Endeavor 3:00! The nonthly vied nec Vl) __—_—_—_—_—__——_—_—_—_—__—_ Ellis R d colds in shemselves are not serious /anq Mrs, Hd. Averitte on North | Hostlers—Jas. Sauerberg, Allen p.m, Senior Endeavor 6:45 p.m. |oceur tomorrow (Supeay), yA. fae DRINK THE BEST, » hully maladie ri rae | ab Song 0 Ninth street. Stuber, Tom Gideon, The pastor will also it the | address is assured, from the facyfhat cold neglected ma Head to asthina, | ‘ J i bronchitis or consumption, ‘The| Mr. T. E. Denison, prominent) Got the best, St. Bernard Coal, Tiare “Woralaliy. invited to « iendf adi Pit ak Tie re re foht Hine worgh or cold 1,{Young man of Marion, Ill, was a " wh aM anay,. “Delay means. danger, (UWA to-day of Mr, Will Webb. He|St. Bernard Silver| Coke, Pitts-| these service [mat the YM. CA. hyfding, All | Ips. Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Haney ts a quick| ©me over yesterday to attend last | burgh Coal and Anthracite Coal erick oko iava:. }onen and weiees ad ota juvited | sale cure, | Night's german, and returned at noon /from the St. Bernakd Coal Co.,| ‘Tie week of prayer will be ob.|° Bp present ——You can find it at———~ cure, a sure cure and a LOST Boy, ——Where we keel) the finest of — Druggists sell it. For. sae by |‘ He is most agreeable | jy ao, a 7 yay. | served by arious churches ¢ eg Tl voune peatlenen, pid quermany | incorporated, 3 \Broadway, | served by the various chur ia = 3 Oehischlaeger & Walker, druggists, | \Telephone No. 8 et. 21 {city in a union meeting to be held at . One For Jailer. Fifth and Broadwa friends during his brief stay. elephone No. v. ‘geal yrs Chtiniatlan ohirol. be eds , ) ML od eae tthe eammn ahem : Went to Evansiie, fs Flt Christian share bess] strayed From Home Monday and Whiskies, Wines, Beer, Cigars, “etc. i i f y Pi ne cheapest. working men an¢ pode Pitapg r 3p. on Monday, Jd su 4 . nounced his intention of running for jailer, and in a few days will make a formal announcement of his candi-| Mill, did not spend Christinas at) ais one .{home this time, for he was just re- - fae e008 ot a saan] ppeora tem ‘the pate jail petted Family Troubks, Jaz men {a the city and county, ani | Mrs. Bettie Cantrill this afte rnoon will no doubt command a strong fol-|day afternoon, after serving ten days cone p bat sted for carrying a pistol. He paid his|S¥0Fe out @ warrant before Judge remem fine. | Leslie Taylor, of near Maxon's} boy’s shirts and tiny rwear in town | je yeep aon ; Hg tllag batten |left this morning for Evansville on the” yousey weed Ulty, the 10:fearcolil ‘eon of 1) Hopkins, ‘They will play Thanksgiving.” Re iro JH. Utty, colored, of 1309 Clay ’ morrow night. Mrs. Banks Winter, | Sehaad street, left home Monday morning ‘ _ EVERYBO DY + SAYS | ia secu Bs nie. hee Wuabiacd,: me atin lg psi th ~ abont 10 o'clock, and ‘cannot be | COM |” Wertnesday, J ound. " JOHN J. BLEICH has the larg- bia, Ala, and has a number Of | guiers,"Rev.G.M. Barton and D His father has searched the entire est, prettiest and pe acend friends Paducah, some of who} ‘Thursday, January isda jaM city but cannot find the lost boy stock of HOLIDAY GOODS can- Real Estate Transfers. f : Rev, M. B, Chappe a Lh “ ‘ entertained her during her stay, apd ap soso. ts Sfagre hagas i" wu Estend His Business. the peace. The two fawilies live 0 Priday, January 8.—"'Bome Missions,” ‘ev. | Batuhilahen Gandtatiin, sisting of | Barnes & Elliott today «y:ded to a Buainees ne ro feualln B. T. Frank some propert) at the f . Terrell, the well known| near Madison and ‘Third, and had an " LT, Ward an , Attend the Smivebusiaess College . . 0 “do ler, will add) altercation, . “ sail : Saturday, J y 9 . 4 Sm 88 College, end of Jackson street. seed Ms ey dealer, r jourt report of yes. | ee oy. w. ga » pragthadl af eatabilahed tan, I oe ey new stock ta his establishment and aie 7 jw it yas Jennie White who ‘was | cece" 3 c a practi ne GE Hah rep ORCAS Watches, inas. Farewell, start traveling men on the road this} ‘Today while makjng good res- | fined 85 and costs and recognized in | ~ fe y 8 ight. . arvice » Firs aT » classes ; € time. Ad- Dr. D. P, Jewett was called to] year after the wholesale trade olutions, Yesolve to/ quit. buying |the sum of $100 for her good be- Secvioes atthe iss atin, | lasses sonter y tne, AG, ocks, Silverware, ‘ oo : a d < 801 st corner of Seventh aud Jof- . y Ihe, fi ¥ e anh gp Mog 4 fo, Mr. Wheeler's Dog. coal that is slow to kindle, |!=vier. instend of Ida Hamilton rgon streets, at 10:45 a. m. 5 ind Madison Sts, 2j7 Bronzes, Noveliies, &c ee a Officer Sherman Phillips left yes-| clinkers and is dirgy, and resolve| Dr. Mendentfal,’s Improved Chill)7:30 p.m, ‘The morning service | yy.) ; Ivy the old reliuble St. Bernard 3 \ in the city, and*his prices please prously i umonia, He re- ey ri ie terday arrears for Fairfield, Hi.,ia | to buy in the future the ori: and Fever Curd, guaranteed to cure) will be an ‘Installation service,” at plied ys quest of Hon. C. K. Wheeler's dine | Fondsville Semi-Cumiel Coal, | “hills anfever| and malaria in all| which time nineteen officials will con- | Coal and get.the pest, if you want - everybody call and see for yourself Now for sbe Kimball Piano for the | bird dog, | rece aiy stolen from him | ai ouly by Jeff J. Read & Co,, {2% ‘Tadrelets. Price 60 cents, |secrate themselves to their work for the most burior the money. St. daughter, Kimball hall. here. Officer Phillips was down at Tenth and * Look foe the pkure of J. C. Mens) the year 18% he subject of the! Bernard Coal Cok incorporated, | Watch cleaned and new main», KR. M, Sormiyuix, Manager. Fulton a few days ago after the dog, |Tenth and Jefferson. “felephone|denhail, and takdwo other. Sold by evening sermon will be, “The the | 493 Broadway sphone No,8.| Spring replaced at 81.00 JNO. J. BLEICH, #80 Broadway, | but did not dad him, 370, 1' DuBois & Co. Lawful and Unlawful Use of the “gous Ys SROPROMC NOG! cach foe Unnited tine. Beh cate npers C ® \\ 2 ’ N Sanders against Laura Thomas, col ored, charging her with a breach of |

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