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J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. PHARMACISTS. Prescriptions filled at all hours,— Night Bell side of door, —|c Cor. Srv Easter Siiaday is the day fof new Spring clothes. No man should let Easter pass without giving an order to his taiior. If yon-want to be sure to receive your clothes in time, to get the latest patterns,)st and perfect fit, you should visit my tailoring establishment W. J. Dicke, 425 Broadway; ~ LOCAL/ MENTION. Fine Norse Rafiled Off. Joe Smith railed off his fine blood- ed mare Saturday and the number securing the prize was 146, and was held by Mr. W Thompson, the popular Broadway tailor. Bookkeeping Class. Owing to the inability of Mr. Wil- son to be present this evening the bookkeeping class will meet Tuesday night at Young Men's Christian Association. Broke Up the Buggy. A fractious horse driven by Jake Oehlschlaeger kicked a buggy to pieces at Island creek bridge about noon today. Oelilschlaeger’s hand was injured in his attempts to con- quer the animal County Grave: The county grave} ible on account of high water, and a local undertaker has been compelled to keep a pauper corpse over a week, on this account, Whether it’g a stubborn cold or just a sniffle, you ¢an cure it for good with Dr. Bel’sPine-Tar-Honey. This family remedy taken im time will stop the progress of eons: m)- tion and bring the color of |i the pallid cheek. Sold \by O. fon The Sen is receiving letters paper manufacturers all United States wanting to material for our bis job of 750,000 pamphlets. This is conclusive evi- dence that enterprise and push will reach to the furthermost ends of the land and that alvertising pays. That Ie maalagsel ap Dblan a corker. 128-Courvstreet-/29m6t. Save tipre And’ trouble\ by buying your oil and) gasoling from vans, the Tank wagon mam. 1a5 over tie furcish Privileges fof Sale. The Paducah Basgball Association will on Aga A 897, let the fol- lowing privilege Bicycle Seat Cus! aah Vehicles and itching. Refresment §tagd and Cigars, Score Card. Bids will bg received by the under- signed upto 10a m., April 10, 1897, Security myst be given by all bidders. Bids will be considered for the season of 1897, or at a certain amount per game for the season of 1897, A.C, STEIN, President Paducah Baseball Associ: tion, 219 Ny 2nd St. bad U. O. G. C. Notice. Every member of Banner Com- mandery, U. O. G. No. 596, is hereby notified to meet at their hall | tomorrow (Tuesday) eyening at 2 o'clock to attend the funeral of sis- ter Elizabeth Downs. All members of Hope and Mechanicsburg com- manderies are respectfully invited to meet with us, Jas. A. Gus E. New Time Card, Yesterday at noon a new time card Fosrgr, V. N. C. Hank, K. of R. | | went into effect over the Hlinois Cen- | the night passenger | y from Memphis, | blue uniforms, instead of |'0 match, tral, affec trains. No. 204, now arrives at 1:20 a. m, 1:09, #8 formerly, and from Louisville, arrives at instead of 1:5 Purify Your Blood | By Taping... Dr, Claxton’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparillal| eis not a patent pa ne,—He makes no secret of its fofmula. "It 1s made from the following’ well known reme ines Sarpaparilla wD «Qdeen's Delight) ke rlekly Ach LMeorive loot Sassafras Jodide Potash / Iodide tron Ask your family doctor Af st is not » blood medicine: Sold only a McPHERSON’S | baad ; DRUG STORE ‘AND BROADWAY. that rode on the motors yester | the weather, | uight. DRUGGISTS. Can prepare your family or private ure, and do it right. bs EXTH AND JACKSON Streets, Papucat PERSONALS D. Bécon & Co. J.D. Bacon & Co. all kinds of barks, root#end that you an. ob anythin; u want recipes, from a liniment to a corn |;, Sa gy APOTHECARIES. We make a specialty of chtaining erbs, 80 n this oft-neglected line of ‘o:r busi- 1, Ky. Co HERE LIE at SHERIFF'S SAI you these goods at less than manufacturer's secure bargains before they are gone. Remem| PADUCAH AUCTION & STORAGE CO. ___.|Dress Goods .,BANKRUPT STOCK |! IN THE HA The Paducah Auction and Storage fo. The entire stock of Shoes, Clothing, “4 Furniture and caren of the Louisville Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecaries, E at avery low mer Third and Court. NDS OF b Dry Goods, Hats, Jewelry; by epartment Store was pu: price and we are prepare sei (sige Come early and the place, Millinery Genuine Granite You can make your dollars do dou- le duty here in by all that i eautiful and becoming in Millinery. We put more ideas and creative ius into our Milliner; all others combined buy your best hat without consulting our Atock and purse an injustic business in Paducah, . 4 doing your good looks |as follows: D. F. Grant, W. H.] ‘The season is rich in checks but : : Neil, W. A. Wickliffe, W. M.|blacks and navy blues are great for Mr. J. G. Chure'man is in the W. R. Hocker, Joy Wilkins, skirts an fae on ~ ins are al+ ; Those WI Jere Selecte . | alt “igh Mabe + | ways ready and stylish and becominy city Ps | Those Who Were Selected for pe | Jno, W. Tae, Joe K. Potter, M. K|We invite you here to Anger tie qcints Marcus B. Toney, of Nashville, is Political Immolation. Scott, G. A. Ward, L. S. Gleaves| ity and consider the prices to see if we at the Palmer. Three Postoffiee Robbers Cons, and J, Si. Englert. are not sally aving you Mee "od A. D. Phillips, of Murray, was in] ‘ | ‘The grand jury was recelving in-|° relieve we are ani the city yesterday In Uther Words, the Democratic vieted in the U.S. structions this afternoon, and Judge |° R. B. Boyce, of Princeton, is at Nominees for Of - Court. Bishop at 3 o'clock had not desig- : ' . rel Very choice 46 inch serges at 29. the New Richmond. Won't Get. nated a foreman, M i igh grade 38 inch novelties in v J. W. Woosley, of Union City, was | POLICE Court. riety at 37 1-20 at the Palmer yesterday. ee ae A. The most amusing case in the | @Fine 40 inch Skirting Jackards at 470, Le Hoa Ge Thomas, ot Maydeid | ‘The Democratic nominees tor] GIRCUIT COURT BEGINS WORK. otloe court (hie kiorninge was (ht y fine 52 inch Mohair Chiviott at was in the city tod joflices in MeCracken county, as de against James Lovell and David Bos-|“"\ng hundreds of other styles of its, GG Gatgley iim toluened | eer gi Messe well, two gypsies of a gang canping | qually low prices. laces Cran ww Dukes. 7 4. ©, Turtt, of the County pg Grand Juries are Now in|in “Canaan,” Mechanicsburg, and |from a visit to Daweon. fading fwo Grand Juries are 3 ‘ana d g 8 Judge James McCuen, a colored apple] Wash Goods Miss Emma Acker is quite ill at|" H. 1. Honsox, of the city, cireuit Session tn the City, vender, charged with engaging in a si her home, 1212 Jackson street. clerk. wopecdi e eae general fight. si " Mr, B. Cox and wife left at noon Cas. E. Graian, of Woodville, The tails Mantes phwade tl ehi A stock of matchie as be auty, syle y va 1 a reyond deseription. Prices that wil for ce, Ky., on a visit’ to rel-| county clerks, ,, (SADRT POCK T IN THE POLICE COUAT. | darkey and some gypsy children, | do us ¢ nd please our customers atives, I. H. Rocens, of Woodville who were throwing rocks at him, 180, 18 1-80, Mrs. Chas, Brower and children | Sheri, y The latter became angry and the stylish capes for better goods for on left at noon for Mayfield on a visitto] Jor E. Mitten, of the county, result was a light, in which McCuen | 50, |relatives. jailer. UNITED STATED OHURTE was struck on the head with a stone, | 20 styles of deep hamburg edgings j *, E. Gnaves, of the city, county April terms of the |-phe ease against him was dismissed, | that we c 7 buy away under rerey Pa , m he i The case against him was dismissed, |‘ a | Percy I ties are 42 a attorney. United States district and circuit | gaq Lovell was fined 81 and costs | TeBUar prices your choice for 10 and re zm of Dr. Bell's Pine Tar} Jas. Hvauns, of Florence Station, | courts began at 10 o'clock this fore-| and Boswell €3 and costs, Souk oecios of ery fine torchorn — « ; | county school superintendent noon at the government building, | : laces at 5c, 6 1-2c,7 1-2¢ $ 1-3c, 10¢ and Miss E. Trezevant returned this} w's. Dick, of the city, assessor. Jand for the tirst time in several | Chas. Taylor, colored, was slightly |12 1-2¢ a’yard that you have often morning from a trip down the Lilinois) Nar KyerLen, of the city, cor-[months “Old Glory’? floated and] wrong Saturday night, and officers considered cheap at more tian dout | Central. oner hove the huge do had to be called to his home on] the price. The newest he 9 7 " " fluttered above the huge dome. border veilings at 50 a E, Denham, of St. Louis, sell- B, Wrex, of Woodville, sure] 7 ourt offivers in attendance | North Ninth street to quell his tem-|“yfaline and dotted ing Blankey Bros., coffee, is at the] yeyor. are pestuous tendencies. He bad drawn | down to 6c a yard. | New Richmond. J. D, Mocgvor, of the city, rep- Hom. John W. Barr, judge pre-|a pistol on ae gt ee A Be shades mounted on opr C. V. Ezelle and Polk Crawford, | resentative. siding Irawn, for it was found in his of Mayfield, were at the New Rich+| The average vote was about 2,200.] > Jfon, Will M. Smith, district at-| ce its on rs ie hed mond yesterlay. Mr. Knetl the nominee for cor-| torr } e said he had only carried i Miss Mamie Middleton left today [oner, isa Republican, and was] “§. A. Blackburn and W. Hawes, |home, and his fine was 629 and tea/up.to@n pair a ay for her home in Hopkinsville, after a} ¢lected without soliciting the place deputy ‘United States marshals, be, 6e and 6 1-2c 4 yard. visit to Mr. J. W. Baker and family. Bhs his Hihee r i it ase .R, Paryear, clerk. Battal ard, one of the soiled pisever lyin Padus a for boys | und Judge Bullitt, of Frankfort, who | NUR* Joke on the Lemocratic part ( urt convened at 10 o'clock and | street, was fined $1 aa has been visiting here for several] 2%! 't is said that the Republicans {the grand jury was impaneled forth- ate this mourning for dranken- ing. Mr. Frank Shutt, of the Equitable Life Assurance Company, leaves this afternoon for a trip through his ter- ritory in the Purchase. Mr. I. C. Gore returned yesterday from St. Louis, where he has been attending Barnes’ Medical College. He will spend a ation lasting until September. . Davis, of ians and Surgeons, St. the College of Louis, rday en lsomdale, vaca Physic passed through the city yes route to his home in F Graves county, to spend a Judge Jobn D. Barr, ar shal Blackburn and other U.S. court officers arrived last night from Louis- yille, and Attorney Will Smith came up from Mayfield this morning. years of age, and an aunt of Messrs. Isedore and I, Klein. “THE FAST MA At Morton’s Opera House Next Wednesday Night. Wednesday evening at Morton's opera house Lincoln J. Carter’ scenic melodrama, ‘*The Fast Mail,’ will be the attraction, As its name indicates, it deals largely with the railroad in its inci- dents, but if” presents ap abundance of effects that are darjng in magnitude and adwirable in their ex- ecution. The steamboat to bea wonder of clever conception and masterly mechsnical work, and the is said terrific rate of speed, makes the stage seem lke a piece of reality. The Niagara Falls scene is wonder. fully beautiful, and it may sefely be said is more elaborate than anything of the kind ever before attempted. There are a multitide of minor ef- fects that contribute to make the performance a révelation of realism. The whistles, befls and splashing heard as the boat leaves the wharf. The sounds that tell us of proaching tpain herald the appr of the freight and the fast mail train —the latter rushing by with people gazing ftom the window at the hero- ine, wuo has just saved her lover's life by fastening a letter to the mail pouch. The roaring of Niagara Valls is heard and the mist that rises from it is shown vividly. NEW UNIFORM Vaducah Street Railway Motor- nen Now Wearing Them, Yesterday all the motormen and onductors on the Paducah street ailway made their debut in new navy with regulation caps They attracted quite a it deal of attention, and their ap- ce may have had as much to lo with drawing out the large crowds Ay as OUT AGAIN, Thomas Reed Says T hey Can't Keep Him Down, Thomas Reed, who was burned by |the explosion of alamp at Houser’s boarding house Friday, was out. to- day, and is not badly injured. Reed is a one-armed young man, and says the only way to keep him down is to amputate his head. WEDDING TONIGHT. Mr. M. Potter and Mrs, Boatright to Marry. Mr. Mun Potter, a- well known ia farmer of the county, and Mrs, Fan-|, nie Boatright, of the y, were li-; censed to marry today, The wedding will take place vw- Both are well known in the city, where they have lived for many years dsys,went up to Frankfort this morn- “Tern states "| Death their | * railroad scene, with its trains going} ~ Tin Vandali will also indorse him. AFTER THREE YEARS A Graves County Murderer Sur- renders at Mayfield. Killed James Spicer at Wright's Chapel in 18933. C Bill Ke about in C after wandering ornia and other west- for over three years, a constant victim of remors tinnally harassed by fears of « ap eared in Mayfield Satur to the great astonishment o rendered to Sheriff Cook. t Mrs. A. Kleia, of the city, today Keeling killed James Spicer, a} special masters, A. 1B received the sad announcement of the] young man 24 years of age, at|R. Puryear, ter paying such claims leath of her sister, Mrs. Kuhn, at sht's Chapel, Graves county, in |and demands, the sum of 81,343.80, Memphis. The deveased was 75 while they were drinking to-|1t was ordered that the {balance be He escaped, and was never] ain until he gave himself up Saturday to answer for his crime. He 2 years of age when the|t deed was co nunimmitted t 1 MORTUARY RECORD, of Mrs, W. Yesterday. gether. heard of a was I ft D. Downs} ® A Number of Other Demises Since | , ii y The dec rs. leaves besides a] g, husband five daughters and two sons, as follows: Mrs, Effie Hurt, Misses Sylvia, Mabel, Opal and Jessie Downs, and Messrs. James and W. A, Downs. She also leaves a sister Lil., and two sisters Mt. Vernon, Ind., and a motber,|q Mrs. Mary KE. Skelton, of Indiana, | fo who is now here, in The de d was a most estimable | lady, charter member of Ban- ner commandery of the Golden Cross. The funeral services will be conduct- o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the family residence, Rev. W. Cave officiating. The interment will be at Oak Grove, under the auspices of the Order of the Golden Cross, An infant of George Miller, of] o¢ 1507 South Fourth str es | o¢ terday. ‘The funeral took place ‘this }-p afternoon. The 1-year-old child of S. of Thirteenth and Jefferson, this morniug. at 10 o'clock tomorrow fore anc ti . Smith, died place tic hoon, he Vasseur, rg ! > tio l-year-old child of Eugene of Mechaniesburg, died last night of measles, ‘The remains were taken to Palma, Marshall county this afternoon for interment, EN ROUTE TO SUILLOH. er in Po City of Sheflield Has a Crowd of Pxcurstonists, ‘The City of Sheffield passed up lute yesterday afternoon with a few Shiloh excursionisis, A large crowd is expected to go through on the City of Paducah tomorrow pe FI ch Postpon The mecting announced t tat Barnett’s hall has postpoued until Wednesday The preacher, Ma. edly called t night to Tennesse, to begin been night. une Calhoun was ay feom the ec! end a funeral Allinvited for Wednes- day evening asoline from IL mn. Tle handles and Red Crown Bay your oil ar H, Pvans’ tank w P best figé proof o fe} 4 with as follows wg Wright w and dem: against @ and con-|¢ | prior in right to. the , | is claimed have St. Louis Trust Co, ive Association, federal court this afternoon. Saturday Night Last, county, Ky., several months since. cee were indicted, tried and sentenced to : one year each, Mrs. Lizzie A. Downs, wife of of United States Mr. W. D. Downs, the well known | yg y Bell, was continued. stone cutter, died yesterday at 4 a. nd jury returned the fol- m. Aftera lengthy illness of erippe, | lowing indictments: Chas. Living- at her home, 613 North Seventh, money io ston, passing counterfeit FE Grove, The tra for passing « tn the case the proved, and the and The funeral will take 1. way Company, for eje a street car, an agreed judgment fir $20 the city of Paducah against R Allen. against Eddie GRAND JURY James Bryant, A. J. Allison, J. T. W. W. Spence, David Askew, J. O. Grey, J. B. Story, J.J. Bennett H. Jones, yandell, J. J. ’ Tr. Watkins. J.T inted foreman, | vw In the case of the St. Louis Trust Jo. again r.& A. R. RB ompau g that all the defe ivers of out ‘ourt upon which the re fund in e and debt ited by that there of the here n veen and hands Lamb and J he court and paid; till remains in the ness was fined $5 on and off The a young Ed Tu ker, colored, dd costs for jumping 8 on the Illinois Cent company has now emple man to watch all trains and three ar- res's were made yesterday, one being John Polk, colored, against whom no warrant had been issued today. JUSTICE WINCHESTER'’S COURT, Frank Smith, a colored profession- al thief who lives beyond the I. C. yards, will be tried before Justice Winchester tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock on a charge of stealing twen- ty-five chickens, a quantity of to- bacco and a lantern, in addition to many other thin from J.N. Dun- can, of the New Hope neighborhood. He was arrested Saturday night by Anderson Miller, Constable urned over to the complainant, the Hon. Henry Burnett, attorney for he defendant, fil da transcript from he circuit court in the case of Larina Dates against the Travelers’ Protect for $5000 damages. The case of the Big Made a Coal & ron Company against T. T. Lovell or several claims, a aes was nnounced and ratified, There were three convictions in the Sanders and robbed the post Grove, joway and Andy arnbow, wh Brown's y.; Oatwman Sanders, Andy nl Orey ‘Turnt break- post oftice Brown's ulton, uders at Martin, pension inst Jonas violation of as entered, nst Henry Mc harged with passing counter- bo the ca ase with 1 nolle pross ease uire, « it money, The case of Ct p who w 0 dismissed Livingston, a arrested at Fulton interfeit money some- me since, was on trial at 3. o'clock A transcript was filed by John C tes, as attorney for the defendant of R. E, Witherspoon inst St. John Boyle, receiver for C. O. &S. W. railroad. CIKeUIT COURT, The April term of the circuit nurt began this forenoon at the purt house, Judge Bishop presidix he orders of the last term were ap- court administered e oath to Sheriff W. R. Holland Deputies R. C. Utterback, J. Rogers, and J. 8. Young in rela- on to summecning jurors. In the damage suit of Rupert Loft- against the Pads Street Rail- ing him from was was ente ved, An auswer was filed in the case of M. Judgment for divorce was granted the case of O. E. Potter vs. Susan otter. A fine of $30 each was assessed eil, Fravk Hare rand Je Ay hompson, of the jorence Station —_ neighborhood, ged with gami FISCAL CouRT. Fiscal court convenes tomorrow. MARVELOUS ESGAPE Of Jeff Nall and His Family ¢ Four. “Cannon-Ball” Struck His Wagon t One Was Hurt and 3 Conductor Sewell came in at noon on the Illinois Central passenger from Louisville, and reports a mi- raculous escape Jeff Nall and his family had a day or two ago at Otter | Creek, above here. | “Twas in charge of 204,” | Conductor said in a conversation in the lunch room, ‘with Engineer Gray in the cab, Nall and his family, consisting of a wife aud three children, were in a two horse wagon and we struck them while they weve trying to cross the track. “We were — going forty miles an hour, and the pilot struck the wagon exactly in the middle, But not a scratch did single one of them receive, “We went about a quarter of a mile, stopped and backed, and I expected to find them all dead, but found Nall and bis family gathering themselves up, not a bit the worse for their adventure, “There wasn’ tenough of the wagon left to make a toothpick of, but not a single one of the occupants of the wagon was injured in the least, It was the most marvelous escape I ever lieard of, and I don’t believe like it would oceur again in a thousand years,”’ OLIVER IS BETTER. He Cannot be Persuaded to Touch Whisky Again, Was in a Dangerous Condition » But is Im- ovings Saturda v Olver Allard, who has been in a precarious condition at Metropolis since last Wednesday, is reported as being better today. Allard suddenly renounced whis- key forever, and can not be induced to touch a drop now, It is said that a little of the beverage would now The grand jury was then impancled Dr.med. Albert Bernheim, 120 North 74-9 A. Me P.M. 76 P.M. / Q ffice Hours help him recover, but under no cir- 5th ‘Street, (NEXT PALMER HOUSE.) M the} Mattings It is said that Congress is now legis- lating a bill that will double the pri on all cheap ma‘tings and add 150 a yard to the 20 and 2c qualities. We have just received a nice assortment of straw and cotton warp mneteings cA will be pleased to have you see tl for your mattings wanta, prices 12 1°2e, 17c, 20¢ and 250 a yar Harbour’s North Third Street. MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE. FLeTcHEeR TERRELL, Manager. Wednesday, April 7th. 10 Sets of Soecial Scenery Lincoln J. Carter's Grand " =e f| Production by M With Boiling Mist Proctical working Engine and 1 Frei and tuminat The Dogo Dive. Rodlislic River Scene ond ‘Steamboat tapleion ‘Th Fast ail |’ \e Tueeday m He cumstances will he touch it. stopped too suddenly, Conservators were appointed for him last Saturday, and now have charge of his affairs. LIVINGSTON PRIMARY Suceessful Candidates Staid Old County, 1 That Saturday With a Good Vote Polled The Democ primary in Liv. ingston county Saturday was marked by considerable enthusiasm, and the Wm. Marble, circuit judge. Thos. Evans, county judge, John Parsons, circuit clerk. . Landrum, cousty clerk. Chas. Vick, assessor. Chas. Wilson county attorney. Threlkeld, jailer. Harry McChesney, county sche superintendent. ~z A.P.T.L. The American Protective Tariff League is a national organization advocating “Protection to American Labor and Industry” as explained by its constitu- tion, as follows: ject of this shall be to neooure American indust jucte Sgubes the sommpatition of foreign labor.” nth Flight ot the Fst Wail a6 | “*) They Iron Ware For a Few Days we will sell genuine Granite Iron Ware as follows: 3 qt. genuine € Sranite Tea or Coffee Pot 25¢ each. a = Rice Boiler (with cup) goe ‘* 8 inch “Tea Kettle aoc ** 2 qt. " Milk Pan toe‘ 1 pt %, Drink Cup eee 2 qt. be Measure eT rid qt hy Wash Basins age" SCOTT HARDWARE CO. INCORPORATED. 318 to 324 Broadway. Sign of Big Hatchet. GERHART es. etee5-ROMH ©. B. STARKS, AGERT FOR Caligraph and Densmore Typewriters and Supplies. 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET pay W ill exchange for old Machines at liberal figures. C. F. Schrader, DEALER IN STAPLE wraAncy GROCERIES Fresh Meats, &c. Ree: Low price, prompyand polite attéhtion. Give me a trial order and will please you — Frye de ivery to a'l parte of the eity, Talephonie 160. Cor. 12th & Madison, LEADI 5c, CIG. Ask For Thent. Just Received Our Spring and Summer Goods We are now prepared to show many of the latest NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, many handsome effects ip Also very Shirt Waists and Waist Patterns, _ B-c-a-utifu-l Our Shoes aré-from the best unt factories, the latest lasts and up to date in color and shape, and our prices on shoes suit are pronounced everybody. We have an excellent Lne of ladies =} and men’s Furnishing Goods. We want your patronage and will be thankful for it too. JNO. J. DORIAN 205 Broadway, Opposite Lang Bros,’ Drug Store. af :)| People s Market, Gents. UPN. uy street. Regular Meats Ic. (38 average vote. polled was 1113. sinaty qatbeet, gudmarge™ ak tie | AU hare ersh ea Smened Moats, Pare Bryan received about 1300 in No- 108 1-2'South Second. pity worn meat and guaranige-them ty BS vember, — The nominations made] | Table Pruef and cooxtmk conducted by JOHN. WOELPERT, were: ladies. WO kuaranteo every meal clean, Trop. . WALTER ScoTT. We live to sh Ana doit wyen the in tonsorigt art w Easy shayes and hair cut well, Tom supeiy touches pagers ‘Teg andedt : f sight, sadien Katt gare and de Gaildresie ny piace ogats y the living afd the shave the sick in bed, Our inundry ts on th boom, fan place ag covey rom, Our price is low, is*s only ten; Our patrons are Yhe best of men, Of course We bOREHE It second-hand, But have cleangd it up and aede stand. Remember the nem@aud place, | LITTLE TOM ATKINS, New Barber Shop. Ifyou have Cast Of Ofothi J. WALTER SC! 10; S. Second. Mes rubs ppt he Shoes to sell notify him by postal Ro ors Shaving ‘and hair ' done in the | and he will call and get them. (CHAS. NORWOOD, The Secoidhand Man, 214 Gourt Street. Has some éxcellent bargains in Second Hand Clothing @* Aid Shoes, See his $3 shop-made Shoes, There are none better, Shoes repaired end’ delivered to part of the city, ey ~ ) first-class There are no personal or private profits in connection with the organi- zation and it is sustained by member- ships, contributions, and the distribu tion of its publications, FIRST: C ied TH: Bend postal card request for tree sample nopy Of the American” Eaonomieh.® Telephon 364 Address Wilour F. Waki General Beoretary, 18D West 23d Street, Now York, GREER & ATTORNEYS- -REED AT-LAW. Practice in aycourta. DAN’ SMITH Has gpened a new stock of ‘ pane at his stand on the commen of) venth { pean tie Foo see him gad get Office, Broadway, “bet, 4th and] eyebytning row eave youmoney on mont. Free Sth, over Thompson, th Tailor’s, | all parts of the olty ijeery to * ay

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