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) Great July Clearing Sale Mr. Walter Smith left at noon for Unheard-of Prices in All Departments. Peoria, Ill. August Ist we settlé all accounts with the manufacturers who have placed Mr. B. H. Scott went up to Madi-| their gonds with’ us to be sold on commission. ‘T!\ese goods must be sold sonville today, within the wext few days. Price cuts no figure. » damaged goods—ey- Mr. Jeff Herndon went to Clarks-|erything’ is perfect. WEATHER REPORT. PERSONAI S. Dr. Frank Boyd 1s on the sick list. ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT OF WINDOW lq Forcing ~ Matters Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday, LOCAL MENTION. DeathA 1e County. Mr. Hy Privsi, a farmer of the ville this morning. PARTMAY t KPARTMENT. Hayes precinct, tied yesterday, aged | : pare CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. 1 PA uN. » 58, He leaves a pife and several] Miss eda i of Mechanicsburg, )“seotch plaid suita sell elséwhere| Men’: ! ress shoes sell else- Disregarding Cost! & children, The refains were buried | 18 on the sick list. for $9.40, our price $5.59. whgte for ¢..,. J. Our price $2.50. Mr. J. E. Potts, of Mechanits- burg, is on the sick list, Col. F. B. Richardson come Ys night from Nashville. Mr. H. Wallerstein and family re- post, 7 turned last evening from Nesp At Ramonpfiark ast night, small] Mr. A, Jaques and wife, St. red enameled cage “dadics’ chatelaine | Louis, are at the Palmer. waich, fider willbe Suitably reward-| Miss Corinne Wise, is bag ed by pétarning'same to 518 South] the Nashville Centennial. Black anid navy cheviot suits sell] /Men’s best work shoes sell else- jast }OlseWhere for $8, our price $4.50, ‘where for $2.00 and $2.50. Our _ Hi rice $1.25 Prices cut to move out stock prepar- Fine clay worsted suits, black gfd|P +e ing for Ball business, Extraordinary navy blue, all styles; sell elsewhere! Men's everyday shoes sell else- #4 unprecedented values, for $9 to $15, our price $7 to#9. where for $1.50, and $1.75. Our Men's fine dress pants, “black or] price $1.00 striped ; all colors or stylgs, sell els Ladies’ fine dress shoes sell, elsc-| , mite fo from | where for $4.50 and $6, our price] where for $3.00. Our price $1.75. | 7° good 3.00. *f9) Many 25c values in dress are $2.50. —_—_—_ now Tikes tor 12) ard. f at Owens Chapel temetery today. SGREENS JUST RECEIVED. WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP. SCREEN SCREEN fe Water coolers at your own pricet M_ E. Jones, Secopd and Courr streets. 23j2 4 Freély cut prices on all remaining silk parasols. 79 for the white that should bring 1.25, Empire folding fans for sc, toc, 1§¢, / A Fouryh sireet./ GC. G. Potter. Mr. ‘‘Chal’’ Poindexter A . on’s all wool, every day pants,|- ladies’ fine dress shoes sell else-| _ 10¢dimitie: ritable plume wot oy * a r. “Chal ere Aas gone Hien 's all Wool, every rs ay ents where for $2.00. Our psice $1.00, |at 60 yard DOORS WIRE j Out load your gain Retrigeratote. wn ice cream freez-| to Huntington, W. Va. / sell elsewhere for $2, our price $1.50, be ‘ns in all that is cool ahd cool- ome Of . ers/must go at once Mrs. Ed Hannan and/ child have! (,.0t bargains jn boys’ and chile] Ladies’ fine slippersy all styles, sell | M& for 85se a yard. nt 4 . 8 r 3 gains in boys’ and chil- aclies’ fine slippers, all styles, sel To get.your size come early] » Hank Bros. & Jones — from Saerey, , [aren's suits, 81 and upward, elsewhere for 81,00, dnd $1.50. Our| yard lengthen 15 and 200) for 10 ; ‘ , . are Mr. James Hannanj formerly — 2¢ BOC. Crashes ther sh: July and August, is the time May Start A Paper. Louisville has located here. Our complete stock of gents’ un-| Pre °™ — to 90, 10e ieee you need them,» Judge J. » Ww she es Miss Lula Flowers| will arrive to.}4erwear, hats and furnishings will be ; Gress bargains in boys and chil- Lalicoos for 3\g0, 40, 44g6 and be a 7 ‘ » / thinks héwill go in the newspape Tashi ; sold regardless of cost. drens shoes. . oe INCORPO LD morrow from Washington, D. C. Yard wide soft finistied bleached do- 318-324 BROADWSY PADUCAH KY- business whémhis teray expires, the first of Janua?y agcording to the} Mr, and Mrs. Ed \Ashbfook went , Mavfleld Mirror, Me will bay one] over to Dixon at noon to spend Sun- 25 cengs buySwomen’s leather bot-| of the papers already here if satisfac-]day. : tom gygb. slippers, sizes 4 to toryjerms can b¢ obtaived: if not,| Mr. W. J. McMillan, of Tennes- aid? he will bay a \new joutfit. The}see, a well known logging man, is in 50 cents buys, Child’s canvas ox- u 4 itty, | theecity, a rord esse bls the batsses’ Judge is a man of ‘great versatility, | the city. ford} 5 $ , 5S: Mrs. Mattie Vance and daughter, 3 * and has had some expefience in the 50 cents bitf#4ttisses brown or black | husiness ; and will dopljtless get oat] Migs Maud, left at noon for Rives, You cannot afford to miss this sale. ee for this sale At 40, bc, 6c and To ay PADUCAH AUCTION AND STORAGE C0, |s2i¢s2—-= =~ 40, and 5c a yard. 228/and 230 Court St. Cor. 3d & Court. wy Sand 6¢ apron checked ginghams for 4 and 4igca yard. Bleaghed able damask for 250, 890, 48, and 60c a yard. Heavy hall bleached damask, spe cial for 25, 89, 48 and 600 a yard. Poles and fixtures furnished free A NEW GROGBRY \,. Corner Twelfth and strap)slippersy, Ja lively sheet. Tenn., on a visit. THE GHURCHES Gun Club Shoot Resuits, with all Ince curtains during this sale. Burnett Streets. so cents ay ope AE lag Arm Broken B} a Fall. " he G, iB letatiaes J Asia ‘ ove ‘4 results were: m4 Rnaucovnoe sizesea to ahe4 at 0 Mre. -W. A. vets of Sonth}dren have return rom Wickliffe - rirst event 25 birds, was won by| Our gauze summer vests at 90, 7 fell from a door lest} 8d Barlow City. Mr. J. M. Lang, making 23; Fow-|and Sige can be matched in prices, bat The Neatest Store, 98 cents buys women’s heel or}Fourth street, Announcements of Services of spring, strap or lace, were $1.25,] night and fractured /er left arm be- 1 - ler, 22; Lewis, 21; Baily, 20. not in quality at these prices. the Various Churches. Second event, 19/7 bin 200 dozen fine val laces now on sale The Newest Stock, Mrs. Theobald Peters, after a visit 3 em Tie thea ‘s low the elbow. f to relatives here, left at/noon for her is, Fowler | at 150. 89 cents buy s boys ox Loe shoe, 2 eis Al hous is ‘Taleo. won by 10 straights; Lang, 8; Bai- od had %5o, 850, and 50c for 12 yard Th L Fy size 10 to 13 dy)-were 1.25. Try M. E. Jofes’ pure rye bread.} tvs, Charles King/has gone to the] Cyynextaxy Parserrertan—The 7; Erhardt, 9; Pevzvod, 7;| 1000 yards fine Sheer ‘India linon, e owest Prices. $1.19 buys man’s patent leather | Tuesdays and Thursdays are thedays} country on a visit./ From there she ri t sented ati ston, 9; Boswell, 8. 200 value will be closed out in sho low shoes we bake it. 2352 D ; usual services may be expected atl ica ‘uveng, & birds, Fowler, 5;| der st 10c a yard. ow shoes, ‘eae bd 79321 goes to Dawson. the Cumberland Presbyterian chuteh, | winston “Sy'Nfurray, 87 Deller’ 4: [teemceauito, canopice on umbrella M N $1.19 buys man’s tan goat or blac Go on the Di¢k Fowler next Sun-] Miss Rosa Whitelauf, of the coun-|vorner of Sixth and Court streets, | oo nog. ‘ga ‘Boswell, 4 bi iihay po As fast blaek 100 hi e dongola low shoes day and see the Raducah boys do the] ty, is visiting Mfs, A... Harper, on|M. E. Chappell, Pastor. Preaching |P@srods Af Boswell, 4.1 8 paure woman's fast blaek 10¢ hove ¥ South Tenth street. 10:45 a, m.and8p.m. Sun 4 hen sho rds alone, | "2 pairs woman's fast black seamless Goods delivered to any part of city. $1.98 buys man’s kangaroo or don-|Cairo Couchge Couches. 50 cents ne Pairs wo chool at 9:30 a} m, All are] ™Aking’a score of 39. / Miss Myrtlé Clanahan and Mrs. 1a low shoes, Avere $2.50 to $4| round tnip. Be RE ‘ sro buye the No. sof the $1.98| Teachers Leave fo) Home, |Johu H. Hodge, of Springfield, IU, Joordlally invited to attghd. ctatylt the weather ts Jolear, nnd the| for bio.’ “omsnt> fast black howe na $1.50 buys the No. 5 ‘ e gare p beseet are at Hotel Gilberto. A —Sunday-| contest will be clogé for the club} The men’s $1 and $1.25 shirts we are lot. The county teachers’ institute of Mr. Maurice Fried tM Broapwar Margopist.—Sunday: ial Ny selling for 50c a piece are going rapid- r. Maurice Friedman, 0! eM! school at 9:30 a m., K. A. Fox,|™edal, which is now held and worn ly; don’t delay if you want any of them. ' 1 ' ” a $1.98 buys any of our $2.50 and 1897 adjourned yesterday afternoon $2.75 ox blood or green phis, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Friedmai Superintendent, Preaching 10:45 | by Mr. Lang. No house will sell you millinery at a.m. and 8 p.m. Junior League te bei we guarantee you low | after a five days profitable and inter- esting session. 120 North 5th Street, shoes. = Mrs. Mary H. Wright returned to] E Le Mond: A . hs "m sds q 8 p.m. Epworth League Monday at] Don't forgetthe ice cream su Oxford blood me cc tenaten yon all gas ranges mie home A ey en noon,}8 p, m. pel a Sabre ea at the Secoyl Baptist church vers olin otis ae 51.35 se engi amine a ¥ i. after a visit to Mrs.Will Scott. at 8 p.m, cordial invitation is] Tuesday night. Corner Ninth and Oxford tiea ‘with ajlk vesting NEXT PALMER HOU 22)2 Haxx Bros, & Jonzs. Miss Maud Cunningham, of Pad- | extended to all the services. H. B. | Ohio streets, ba =} seein fox Brig cals 06 3 7:30-9 A. M ‘ Elli R d & flugh Thomas Hit Again. [ca is visting the taille of er Johnston, Pastor Seeee on loth for 759° pair Office Hours { 3PM. | q hb . f the} Srothers, Joe anc » a ‘Ul- ., f pairs of broken lots of woman’ z Is, U y eee ee arian U octten somdale, Graves county. First Baptist.+The usual ser-] Know Your Future, =| man’s, ‘misses’ and children’s shoes 7-9 P.M. Telephon 364 . dane — fide og rag cl it Cas, OC h to| vices may be expected at the First] Consult the Relixble Blind Medi. | and ailppors onsale in our annex in —— _~ ing from a broken collar bone, sus-} Mrs. Chas. Grimm has gone tol Raptist church,, gorner of Fifth and|/um. Readings, 25 and 50 cents, | ear of main building at half of origi- re i | Ips tained while riding a bicycle by a} Union City, Tenn., tobe at the bed-| yerrerson streets; at 11a. m. and 8|Batisfaction’ Guaranteed, 222 Ad. | 4! Prices and lose PYOUR BOWELS STRONG ALL SUMMER | collicion wilh a woman a buggy. side of her grandmother, Mrs. Fish. p.m. Rev. W..K. Penrod, Pastor. ams Sty, néar“Third St. 23)2 HARBOUR'S, 112-14 .N. 3d NDY CATHARTIC NEW SHOE FIRM... _... Cochran COCHRAN & COCHRAN & Owen FINE SHOES Hugh had a hand badly burned July] She was accompanied by Mrs. Robt. me=={14th, and within the past several {Spore and daughter. months has had arms, legs and al-} Mr, H.W. VanSenden, of Ken- most everything else broken, except} iucky, has gone into the stock broker- e bis neck. a age business in this city with Mr. L. The Dick Fowler makes the excur- €anty, says a Washington dispatch sion trip to Cairo next Sunday, July to the Courier-Journal. " 5 Mr. R. H, Flowers,of Clark street 5 i{1] 25th, leaving promptly at 0 a. m. 5 . Is a preparation that will) oo cag roundtnp. 2352 | is ver. ill from general debility. His make off Straw Hats a5) oiige to Contractors, daugiter, Miss Lula Flowers, who is Congressman Wheeler’s private sec- good asnew. Try it. Padudgh, Ky., July 28, 1897. retary at Washington, has been Sealed Proposals will be received] wired to come home. at the congeil’s clerk’s office until 4 ROKEN NOSE B f 108 25¢ 30" diel we the coming state election sre likely ta outoumber the silver Demoereta, AN ORDINANCE Perhaps this is too much, bat if the Kentucky gold Democrats "ses rosy Sst ia, seumers Pt can poll 40,000 votes in November reek by ae ad Kraveling, ’ they will be in possession of the pariy hy i Ay mon Council next year. Fd o’clock Wednesday, August 4, 1897, P Onl 25¢ er Bottle for the improvement ofthe alley be- Mi p * [tween Third od Fourth streets and from Tennessee, to i A streets. E The work io be dane \nyder the su- pervision of the engingeg and mayor, of Padacs ‘That the Fou ih stoees, And Other Misfortunes of the Sold and guaranteed only at soon =z 8 aud according to ordinagces govern- Unfortunate, The first southern colored man to|*-**". wand » Pied jos dita.n «oka ithe tg OUR MOTTO—ONE PRICE TO ALL. secure recognition from the present | two" © Yip Mrers0n completed by October \ist, 1897. oduislotratioa whe Heery At Rooter | = ; ° ww A 2d, The city tyes | the right te. reject) Rosa Bowen Wants to Go to the an Atlanta barber, who was appoint. ce DRUG STORE pay ate La Xeisen Ate City Hospital. * internal revenue collector for the | * ‘th we pT TH . rR, Mayor. — - —oaaoaeoeleaeoweooeoem ———f Deoraia district “ \ byte 4 *& BROADWAY. ities yre, sv As Subject of morning sermon: ‘What CONFIDENCE MAN have followed the advi oppeaitidn of te (4 7% be rigorous |e ork Uf tx gent tn r "I sonee, Second ghd Court strecié. | A one-ayined tramp while sitting|** Baptist Principles Worth to the tators, given up their work and gone} ment, It is said severe! other plums | apni « 3 » SO . 4 “ 3 ‘5 | World? Evening. subject: ‘‘The|Imposes on an Old Lady and is|¥pon 4 strike, Debs and Soversiga] sre soon to fall into the la t “ae p_ BROADWAY HOUSE. ror the Next Ten Days in front of Frank Lawrence's this} sooond Coming of the Lord Jesus 900 Winner, do not sicike, however, they drawl orn colored mene ee ote 4 ~ Best hotel in the city. morning, fell and broke his nose. soll o i ve wil colores 4 hrist.”” ic by the choir, Myro: their sala ulerly. 3 J. S. Loncmmnn, Proprietor,’ for $3.50, $4 shoes for $8, $3 shors sty Sos nee a last accounts 0a. m., Flint Singletary Super-|‘‘worked’’ an aged lady on the Nash- York, formerly of Louisville, has | BC? Feport will be taken in the Sen- unkenness, intendent. Prayer meeting Wedncs- | Ville, Chattanooga and St. Louis pas-| scheme on foot| to reorganize the ate at 3 o’clo¢k this afternoon, « Comer Drondway and Highth street, | for $2.25, $8.25 shoes go for $1.75. Proposition to that effect having been MAYFL m apes sor} 5 . train which arrived here at isvi ildi i Call and get, choice while we have} Rosa Bowen applied at the city/day at 8 p. m., conducted by Mr. | Senger | Louisville building and loan associa- sizes and widths. We have 226 peirs | hall this afternoon for admission to|Charlie Richardson. A cordial invi-| 6:30 o'clock. / tions now in the hands of receivers | ™Mle day. The Ack by the minority Nee uy «we ALE CONFIRMED. so call soon and get the first choice. | the city hospital. She has dropsy in | tation is extended to everybody io] She hada §100 bill, and he told | into » state bank) with a capital stock | Yesterday. eat to vote rence coun. 6 0-7 es. her she would have tohave it changed | o¢ over $1,000,000. was preceded ly a heated personal her right foot, and can neither wear] attend all these se! ashoe nor walk. $be has been in colloquy betwen Senators Foraker before the conductor came around. nd Allen, and by speeches from Sen- —The com-| He talked her into letting him carry] _ The Hon. Cljfford Sifton, Cana 133 Broadway, Lendler & Lydon. Belle Park. Communion SgRvice: Ohio Valley Goes to the Purchaser 5 r. vervbody Bays Sa of the Chesapeake, Ohio and Perfectly safe; all open on side, | 22 hospital once, Put was discharged | union of the Lord’s Supper will be|it off to change, and got off at the| dian minister of | the interior, has is-|stors Teller, White and Pettus in| “eusarn nen Southwestern, Tonight, ‘The Great Diahond Rob-| °*"* Se had np permit. observed at the Second Presbyterian | next station, being heard of no more, |Sued 8 warning) to enthusiasts who! opposition ta the pending measure, | derful medical discovery tf the anata In the federal cirouit} court Thure-| bery.’” Col. R. Rowland was out in the/church tomorrow morning at 11/The name of the woman could not be | Contemplate joiying the rush into the - Bad positrecreung to He taste, act gently day Judge Barr confirmed the sale of} WawngnzcornioaToanp parrnpu | StFeet this afternoon, after his nar-|o’clock, conducted by Rev. David] recalled by the conductor. Klondyke gold fields, He says the Notice to Subscribers, ng tho ‘entire syxiem, dispel colda, the Ohio Valley road to Mr. Adrian| gentlegien or ladies to travel for re- [TOW escape of last night. His in-}Yarbro, of Eufaula, Ill, Regular - main government wil] not be responsible! 41) of our cartier boys are tsup= Ronen Shean conenpaiion H.. Joline, of New York: aid Judge jury was quite peculiar, A large|services at 8 p.m, Sunday-school / Read for getting proyisions into the Yukon | pied with receipt books and sub- of ©, C to-day 0 conta, “Sold and ig 1 od to cure by ail druggists, sponsfble, established hous¢ in Padus 3 Alex Humphrey, of this city, says|cab. ‘Monthly $65,00 and ex; 4 the Courier-Journal, Immediately] Position steady. / Refetence. Ei after, an assigomeat of the property| close self-addressed stamped enve was made by the purchasers to Mr./ope. The Domfnion Company, Edward H, Harriman, Dept. H, Chicago. 17j1m q This would seem to indicate that ee the road was purchased for te Illi- La Bellg'Park. nois Central, Mr. Harriman was the}, Perfectly safe;/all open on side. purchaser of the Chesapeake, Olro | Tonight, ‘The Gieat Diamond Rob- and §outhwestern, which is being | bery.’’ / It operated by the Lilinois Central. Equality, Ull., Feb. 8th, 1897. While so far as known no arrange-| J, (, Mendenalt; Evansville, Ind ments have been made for the Iili-! Dear Sir;-¢1 have ad a good sale sploteh of burning tar strack him on]at 9:30 a, m, Everyone invited to| “Ellis, Rudy & Phillips’ shoe prices district this i ig : scribers are requested to take re« a bald spot of his head, also in sev-|attend these services, and all mem-| for coming week; The Louisville ‘‘Courier-Journal’’ ceipts for all payments on sub- Dr. Edwards, Spada bers especially requested to be pres- gre anes Says the sound money Democrats at| seriptions, Sun Pub. Co, Nose and Throat bat r nt. Wednesday evening prayer) NEWS AND COMMENT. POSTMASTERS NAMED, eeting at 8 o'clock. - e| e One in Graves Gounty and One | Lurarran—At the Lutheran} A Kansas man who insisted that i unty end One iBT ohurch, 412 South Fourth street,|/he saw an air ship was sent to the 1 Ss 2 Marshally | Sunday-school at 9 a, m. Services| asylum for the insane. neni 0 Ami the fourth c! _ Jin German at 10:15 a, m. andin} Hon. John W,Yerkes has been no- : CON’s ters sopatcial Hee cule icon. English at 8 p.m, Subject: ‘True tified that he will be expected to take WHAT IS. 1TT A HEAT CURER. If you are-brokén out with heat LIQUIL) FROST Will give you tucky, were: A, E, meal, at Righteousness.’’ Everybody cordial- charge of the collector's office at instant relief and will cure youinone-night, If you are galiled or blistered by the heat you will always Kansas, Graves county, and W. A.|/¥ invited. H. Brueckner, Pastor. | Richmond, Ky., July 31, be thankful if you try this preparation, Call at our drug store, Seventh and Javkson, or vend 25 cents ¢ a ; oS i and we will deliver a bottle to any part of the city, A trial bottle for 1 s nois Central to operate the Obiolon your-Improved hill and Fever | 2*itey) st Olive, Marshall county. | ‘Texrm Street Cunssrtax—At tho} It will not be long after we annex he y ao” Tale 1 vill | , : —— T 3s } shurch to-| Hawaii before some enterprisin; De absorbed yy hw Enos ‘eat | cena, lal ear having! The<un Cul wll hare ite rogu-lDorrow ihe following. services may| American wil fad mine of gold al J.D. BACON & CO;;-Sole Makers, f » | purchased » (2 nd the shoot for the gold medal Monday “ gg ; af E IGISTS. SEVEN : re, which will give that big system the| preparation gives good satisfattion| sfleraoon at 2 otelock at La Belle{®* expected: Sunday school at 0:80) Ter of Prasaus Hones, Mh Hoes Hot} DRUGGISTS. age EVENT AND JACKSON, basis of an independeat road into/and the demand is steadily inctease| park, after which-there will be a big|* ™- 5 Communion at 10:45 a. m.; 7 Nashville. ing Yours traly, live pi aay ine | preaching ia expected at 11 a, m. + . pigeon shoot. Everybédy in- ‘ x " , _ HIS SECOND ATTEMPT. 7 GA. Bourtanp. if the preacher arrives.| Dyes has been declared a sub-port i 4 and 8 p. m., I - a Me Son sande a enone Not ib about preaching; come andj of entry for the benefit of passengers a «i see, All will be welcome, and sbippers to the Klonkye district, A box full of fun is waiting for 4 OME. the Seccnd thus avoiding a transfer at Juneau. you at Cairo next Sunday. Phe], Seconp Bavrist.—At the gee | The rush for the New Eldorado con- Dick Fowler will take you to see it] Baptist church, corner of Ninth and /tinues unabated, ' . for a half dollar round trip. 2842] bio streets, there will be Sunday-} 41, yoy Milton Cartwright, who made an| All persod:-knowing themselves in- iio school at 9:30 a, m., W. A. Van- FEL 5 a arg a unsuccessful effort to commit suicide | debted tothe firms of Rojers & King] ‘Try M. K,-Jones’ pure rye bread.|treese, Supt, Preaching “morning | MYOuMB™ tit Mine, One Coen ane three weeks ago by shooting himself|and Jom Rogers & Son/ are hereby| Tuesdays and-Thursdays fixe the days}#0d evening by the pastor, The i in the head, at Princeton, made an-| warned to call’ and se.:i¢ the same ex alls | ~ 98)2 morning service will be especially for pig Lag hy pad language, He Other attempt on his life night before} once “at my olf'ce. Wo. 127 South Christians and it is desiged that the] #0) see Dub one Kea, and that merits of his purchase: —— We bake ld fashion rye bread A Princeton Boy Suffering From | ‘Tuesdays and Thursdays} something Mental Aber. ation Wants good. M. E, Jones, 23j2 to Kill Himself, Important Notice. last by trying to stab bimself with a| Fourth street, and thechy save to fall membership of church be present. tork, "He Js suffering trom meatal] themselves cosia, as/1 will be forced Awarded In the evening the pastor will talk to] , he Klondyke | diggings are less aberration, aud will be taken to the}to proceed by law to collect same,} Highest Henors—World’s Fair, |the young people/ on ‘+Pitching}t)82 8 thousand miles from the Western lunatic asylum at Hopkins-| unless otherwise sei:}ed-prompily, perp. Midwinter Fair, {Tents.’” ‘The public invited to all}North Pole, If there is gold beyond ville, He is only 16 years old, and Ep H. Poti can, » Migwinter Fale. | services. the Yukon the atgonauts may be the was a very promising boy. Receiver of Rogers & King and John i ; Bree ns conte Som potas thes hes Rete iT} —_——_—_— 4 agctt CANNOL RECOVER. other explorers, 50 26 in. Wheels a 30 STATE OF ONIO, cit Forty persons have been executed iu the electric chair in New York John Holland Dying at the Boyd-|since 1890. This is a decided in- 7} T} 7 ’ crease in the average number of White {nfirmary. cases of cap 8 24 in, Wheels a CREAM John Holland, colored, of the es a nice metaphysieal f + county, is ina pr ious condition | question as to the effect of methods BAKING web operated on ypetexdny for sbowell "er FULLY GUARANTEED. We have fitted up one of the nicest "¥| barber shops in thé state in the room , i} next door to Detéel, formerly occu- Wy case of Cata, at | pled by Detzel for a réstaurpant. We gannot be cured by thguse of Hall's Cutarh | have employed Kelly Avent and San. dy Slayden, two well known barbers, to assist us, Our mottg is polite at- ary Public, | tention, clean towels, /and sharp ra- Hall's CatarrhCareds taken’ Inteoally and|zors, Thanking our customers for ee ec on eee ot eagraagats 122°! nast favors, and aakéng them to con- FJ. CH 0, Toledo, 0. tinue with us, apd the public at disease, when it was found no reliet West Virginia ipiners | evidently ‘ take no stock in those professional / could be afforded him, and death is] ishor agitators, Debs and Sovereign, C~@3JEASY TERMS..2w-» momentarily expected, Sold by Druggists, , as they were received at soi fall's Pasoily F He bast large, we remain, y me points ’ a WDER with unfriendly if not hostile demon- , ; Seton Sed tha todas J Wut Lorg axp Davin Tannen A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fruit, cans and jar rubbers at|strations. Already there are reports as =] ves Second jute, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, | Hank ios. & Jones, 22j2, of suffering among those miners who e e 4. Ons. —_ j > 4 \ » ‘ Secale vos c™

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