The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, August 25, 1897, Page 3

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Hatablinned 1965, Johnson Foundry and Machine Co. Manufacturers aud Dealers in Steam Engines, Boilers, House’Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Screws, Brass and Iron Fttings. Castings of all kinds. Papucan, - : Kentucky. E. THALMUELLEK, Fine Boots and Shoes Made to Order. Prepairing of ‘all kinds tly doneat Koc ‘Trial, Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. Office Am,-German Nat, Bank, When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. $1.50 a day. | Special rates by the week BAILEY, Propr. Between 4th and 6th on Ferry st. ST. JAMES HOTEL —S8T. LOUIS.— Rates, $2.00 Per Day. |i: Room and Breakfast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Goop Rooms Goop MEAL. Goop SERVICE. When you vislt St, Louis stop at ST. JAMES HOTEL BROADWAY AND WaLNUT. Street cars direct to Hotel HARRY F, WILL!SMSON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Office Hours Toda. m.,1o8p. m No, 419'% Broadw: Office, Horse Shoeing a Specialty. All kinds of imperfection in a horse's travel corrected. ( Do Repair Work of Every King, Work GUARANTEED Always on band ready for work. HENRY GREIF, J, S. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pension Claims. Veteran of four years in the war of 1861-65. Prosecutes claims before the Bureau of Pensions. Fecaaiiie ah ets LITTLE BEN, Pawn Broker and Loan Office, MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL VALUABLES, We are overstocked on Ladies’ and Gent's Solid Gold and Filled Case Watches #4 All the standard makes of move menta and casos. Also a big lot of Hilver Watches. Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments. See the prices we wil make you. We carry a good line of Clothing, Gente’ Furnishings, Hats, Shoes Trunks, Valises, Playing Cards, Dice Et We buy all our goods at forced sales and buy strictly for cash, and ca ways give you bargains in every line Money to loan on all valuables, Ben Michael, Jr. 103 8. ond, next door to Lang Bros Wall Paper! We're Talways the first to show our FALL STYLES ee In all the la'e dosigns and colois, They're in n ready for your inspection, Finest line of Picture Mouldings n the City, Have es seen the latest? A YARD OF FACES. Prices Reasonable for GOOD work, ir, BALTHASAR, 423 be that name does,” WRITTEN AT RANDOM. oe Judge W. D. Greer, on his recent trip to Lowa, reached Sioux City about 9 o'tlock in the evening, weary sud worn out, He knew nothing about the place, or the hotel accom- modatious, and after some hesitation accosted a well-dressed gentleman and fiqhfred; ~“@an you fefer me to a first-class hotel ?’’ “No, sir,’? was the reply ; ‘but this geatleman hap volunteered tor take me to one, and you are welcome to go with us,’’ ‘What is the name of the hotel?" asked the judge. “The Oxtord,’” crone. “Hompb! t replied the chap smacks of English, thought the judge “I guess it must be something very swell!"’ They were driven several blocks, ‘nd the carriage finally drew up in front of a plank structure that was not very alluriag in general appear- ance. ‘How far is the botel from bere ?’’ interrogated the Paducah man, who was growing inpatient, “This 13 it,’ laconically replied the driver, and, despite its’ inhospit- able appearance and environments— it was getting late—the judge over- came his scruples and went in. “I want one of the best rooms in the house,’’ he said to the landlord, “not very high and near the outside.’’ The landlord scanned his room list and “believed that he could give it to him.’”’ Taking @ key from @ pigeon-hole, he led the way, When the door of the room was opened and the musty odor had about all escaped, the judge took a look at the bed and firmly informed the landlord that he never slumber ia a rcom like The landlovd stroke i bis bald pate vacant dovble room down avd tendered the Ken.ucky Colonel this one. Thence (vey pro- had a stairs, little Lester than the other one. The judge eagerly retired, wea:ing as he thought, a burgler trying (o in the door, with the knob, and then tampered ions for help and bounced back in bed, after unlocking the door to admit the startled landlocd ‘Landlord, th sacatio here,”’ be meekly e smiling at the thought ef what a commotion he had ied ig the hosieiry over a were med, ores incredulously repeat: | ed the bewildered landlord. ‘Why,me dear ¢ surely is no such an animal There never ia this room before!’ | rat!’’ reslerated the jw and a live one He cl vod post and jumped right dowa into my face.”’ | The landlord glanced at the jadge} rather curiously, as if, remembering that came from Kentucky, he thought perhaps | olonel had the ‘‘jimmies.”* “A rat!’ he». ualf alot, and nother lo . the sdoubt ast sanity, showed himself ni gl disap- was a ra Yes, smack he the judy For\.: ately at w peared wider the burcsd You'll base to sleep i as il the v9 | bim oat; t with w live se judge from umbrella | set | * olive and pro. accom lntic ing an landlord Lis bed the Cu chea, the well-L aod suddenly remembered that he) ductor on the J. C. sk ceeded, and the roon proved to be &| ig o two resp« First he fambled| no idea tuey intended feld jf at publla mbed up the |‘ feUy ran able lady ac- sulityy ‘qnd\ be mnexp across one of his tashic quaintances, “Oh, you have no coat on!’* exclaimed in astonishment. “No, madam, and 1 wouldn't bave any pants on, either, if I hed my Way about it this hot weather,’ ly retorted in Lis. gruff, good-numored way. She overlooked it though, for as she explained, every one knows he doesn’t mean everything he says. ** she Yesterday afternoon two farmer with a load of hay started to tura a Broadway and South Fifth stree hey fourd @ rope stretched to prevent vehicles from pa the newly ro!le and reiving up their horses remained there about an hour, presumably waitiog for the street todry. Two motormen were off duty took in the siti aud began rewent. *Bet them fees cowe shall countyv!'’ obLsstved ua from Hayseel Gap. “Why ??? asked (he motormay fiom Marshall, “*'Cavse they don’t kaow there's across ove street, nar fom Mar- the any other sticet to go > cept tue "up.”’ explained the othe’. ‘Humph!" retoried the other 1 bet he alnt from your neighvor- hoo 7'" “Why?” "Cause be world "t a knowed he way to lowa eveu."” “Bei be siut no kin to you, “Why?” “He'd be down eatia’ that bay if 1@ War,’? Just (uea the fe mers (urned, avd it was sean by the ame from Mlinc is. showed them tie faces that ihey Somebody theo y off Bron way. A few days e70 Con. V. A. Me+ own Wir ve era, od Mr, € , wee at La Belle the tery e Conducta yar, As tue carr eod ‘or asw aw og ew. spromy: was no way (0 levged his aged f ea up. There fish.’ on this eventful occasion a vlouse) Tye Capiain lost oae of lis ras shirt of some thin fabric, made on] daring the wer, aod the 1) ospecis of ae order of a clown’s cosiwme. He) such a one-sided swim oy coolest soon doced off, and pxosently head, | yreatly amused the fmil'rs of who bad to cary ovt ve genUleta @ az-eemeni. with the key ‘Lue noise ceased Cs 'Y. J. Moo.e, Mr. MoCo he and the judge doved again, wen he} en’s sou aw, invaded to have the akened by a blow in| contest aononn ed terove's the pa. ers He decided, of course ay es a joke on ‘ue (wo ceatl that le bad been murdered by a The exoe. swinaes were barglar really in e°* :e5., uoweve ni had Out be bounce nto the w'ddle ~] Mou y #*° noon as tie of the fooz, frantically sereeching:|iime for the 1 c Moore Lauile.d! landlord! help His| forgo: avo Ving “se bewspaper blouse robe de nuit #4 he descended | ganounceneat wade well 90 on the or, filled up like afend now he isc! dhe did not, for hot air balloon enrd guest joke would vave becn oa him if from the Penny.ile stooped down to}, 4, Wueo b> weas to tue g20 look under the for the supposed | glut) shoot Mondsy ate-s0on & burglar, and at this juocter Tat | found Lo bis asor eni god auiuses about the size of adog scampered] meni, bis veuc able faile’'a-law and past him. He ceased his supplica-|the youtuful cick + peacher out in he lake in bashing so"s splo.tering and aplest around | ke two Titi ta Weir swbitious efforis to ¢ exca ober, [v's said Caj McCutchen was pot second jn the contest, eituer, aed that he is willin,: to swim age‘nst aaything but a mer- maid. °° of Ma to tue May it’ fully Coroner Erve Jo fleld, is mourn voat, He indites a cord as follows, sod 1800 “= Woile hol jay worning so1 which was hang e tho ove who has it will There nig the iacvest yester- nue took my pgona door knob. arn coal, ho} ame al once. chilly and I will need it If the thief cau st that plea, he # bard hearted / deed. Another crime about distodging the rodent, He would punch around under the b reau until the rodent ran out, only to} disappear under one of the beds. He would rake around u er the bed and Mr. Rat wou'ld dodge under the bu- rean, and after the performance bad | repeated a time of two the} judge could hardly suppress bi mirth, even by cramming the bed cover into his movth g the door. He] a better room, and the Jandlord, afier scastehing hi cranium again, said he guessed he ould give it to bim, “How far is it?’ inquired the guest, "1 don’t want to dress Just to go from one room to the othe} ‘It’s not yery fee,’’ replied other, “Any ladies about?’ jucried the I entuckjan, “No, Lge $ nou. So they started, after the judge had picked bis acettere 1 belongings fom the four corners of the rocm, ed bimself down with them. His clown suit Siled with atmosphere as he (rotted along the electric-lit geway, and lie found to his dis- may that the other room was through several halls, As passed alc the eorridors the ladies, whose room doors were open, took one look at the twain and (hep ope by one the doorsy in the wake of the noctyryal tourists were hastily slammed in Consterna- ton apd confusion, The remainder of the night paesed off unevent(ully in the new room and hed been watel, thea demanded the basbfully cumstances,’’ he rep'ied, and he got his money. Under Patarzx Hovss' A.well"lioma, gentleman of the city (vent to market the other day in irt sleeves, It was unusuaily The landlord finally announced | » that the rat was out, but the jadge said it was no such thing, because he sm Bypiosh spaoueatl B, James, a young con-]! Matil. Effinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers, tore Telep tosidence AS. PABNEY, I SNTIS aia 130 8 Third le next morning the judge went down and with 9 Christian smile asked the Jandlord "what his © bill 406 SROADWAY, was. - g “Oh, fifty cents, under the cig. |s Li WILLESA, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, GBALNING, IK ALSOMINING, GLAUNG AND HanDwood Ponsneng ‘Telephone 177, Residence C8 H,6 Hi, Papvoankr Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Packet, ated by th Lennessee and Obio River ‘Transpor- tation Co. LXCORPORATED. ay IJ) HN S. HOPKINS be ha ma ally except ea, mM ' +. KR, Supt vi opcoa whiskey ia Mayfield. 1 Tuc claims tuat be had Ls wien ke so mere lensly lered b's wife day befo e t geoileman cl, iu coumentiog on the case,saicl You never saw so many benighted aus as the loval opton people in Ww wiol mor yesterday om May- ominen Craves county! Tuey know what whiskey bas done Meytield and e survoun log v iages, They know tai thereisn’'ta voy fifeen years old in Meyfield who nuot get all whiskey le wants at coy time,and n alwost apy place, and they know lac 1 is worse wirskey than that sold le: nacely, Cce.s more thr) latter, and bas a tenfold worse ef I have always opposed local opuoa. 1 know it is rigut in prin- ple, but io practice it is a fiasco,and yuody knows it. If saloons were vitted in Mayfieid (he proprietors would ve compelled to keep scores of mioors away f.ou their saloons who aow periodically visit dives and fill up oa that ro.ien ‘bliad tiger’ liquor. e gradually runing tiem- vere would be better order ease in iveb iety, and fewer es it local opvon were aban- ed?” into consider- it drinks of killed his g every ling bed eigi u wueo he le of yield ought to The woo- cou ulate (henselves wet he did not € entire popula ‘oa. der is ( Mr. E. S. Lawrence. a well known or who played in the Carl- sStcck Compaay at La kibe geevier pstt of this sunue , bass ued for th's season wita Wolford’s ‘Brand of Cain Cowpany,”’ and sbo .'y le.ves New You The sie.’ advsaces in ex- evte of is failure to lave the May- field seasaion yesverday, the fact bat is ga ve oul Well, it docs requirean ey good supply o} to keep the “Reg’scr’ gooz, Beg pardoo, dear si 5. AND COMMENTS. a w.ilonen the crapatga to- He wal soesk Capi. J. B, Boe Dewor a‘e Hila nosterey coy, beyioaog today, t re elec.'0a Repos indicaie that the tuee Hogs'ns beovue.s lieve Leen now's ed by sivewe pum yg in Bie it coary for the oitires of ouag Gleb, Co cart cle, ovdat fe k and covair e evden, Mr. A. T. He s beea sucveed- etoy Mr WL A vole, a soo of D. W.G. Heaier, as Culet Degaiv Uniied S.aes Mo saat vader Dy Jaues, Mr. Be d's cerereot was st se. Jtissaa Je ie wail be givea a move congenial place lector Robevis at Le. ogioa Wash'og joy. Mel. appoiat his ue Cot. s have it that irin, of Mississ'nni, will b ove: to sveceed ihe late United Siaies Senato- George tuat Senavor e aod Congressman McMillin will pool issves in ton goss! Tennes- see for che long and sioii cerms, re- vely, gga " lor and Seor‘or Taviey i that in Tesas Senator Mills will Le opposeu by Congressman Rergen and Gov. Cul- beison We Have Gas Again The water bas all been pumped from the and consumers pre happy trouble was 1 the current SPECIAL EXCURSIONS, Via the Tilinow Central Ratiroad, St. Louis, Mo,, August 14, 15, 16, September 4, 5 and 6, one aad ne-third fare, on the certiticate plan, Interstate Merchants’ Con- good for ten days to return For furtuer particulars apply to J T. Donovan, C, A. $100 TO ANY MAN, Asy © account vention, Witt Pay $100 ror Ask Of Weakness in Mea They Treat avd Fa‘l to Cure, An Omaha County of Lost Nitali ress, and old’ and wornout French 10 Phosphorous or ugs. Itisa WoxpEn Restoration of L young men, No emedy, contai: other harmful L TREATMENT positive in its Sania fa |, COMPANY they wil! send you absolutely a Valuable paper on these diseases ind positive pools of their truly MactOAy TRMATMENT, Thousands of nea, who have lost all hope of acu) ave being resiored by them to a per feet Concilioa, ‘Lais TAGicaL, TREATMENT may be home under their direct’ons, w"'L pay rvilroad fare and hotel pills ¢6 sll who prefer to go there for meat. if they fail to cure. They ep ily velab'e; have no Tree P esevipiods, vvee Cure, Pree Sam- ples or C. O. D, fake, They have 0,000 eapital, and guavantee to cure eve y case they treat or refund every dollir; or theit chorges may be de ited in a bank to be paid to them when acure is effected, Write them today, nckeus (Daily excep COLORED DEPARTMENT. Mrs, Jennie Logan | is on the sick list. Ben B, Barton 1s ill }on Clay street. Miss Mollie Carmon left yesterday for er howe in Mayfield, Mr. H. B. Davis and daughter, Miss Bessie, left yesterday for Nash- ville. Mayetta, infant daughter of W. C. and Loula M, Edwards died at 9:16 yesterday morning. at h's home Mrs, Susan White will retura to Chicago today, after a three weeks’ visit (o relatives here. Mrs. Joba Motiou and Misses Min- nie Clopton and May Leigh returacd yesterday from a two weeks’ visit to Mrs. W. B. Arrington im St. Louis. Mr, and Mrs, W. Edwards Jost | their youngest cluld yesterday. The! uneral will take place at their r dence on North Tenth street at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Jennie Lester, of Memphis, returned home yesterday, after hav- ing spent several weeks v.siting Miss Anna Pallen, No. 628 South Fifth street. The institute was moved to the Garfield builuing, on eccount of ome tepairs being made on the Lin- cola building. A cordial invitation is extended to all. M. Currie, of Brownsville, Rev. ‘Tenn., a very circumspect minister of the gospel, will preach at the Trimble Street Christian church this evening at 8 o'clock. All the mem- Leis and friends are requested to be present. Mv. David Lay is very sick, He is about a hundred years old. He is an old citizen, and is well known and respecied. He sezved the Lay and Euders familics in bis early days, when Paducah was but a small vil- lage. Program, The institute will render the fol- lowing program Thursday evening, August 26th at Seventh Street Bap- ist church at 8 p, m. Song by institute, Prayer by Rev. Toomy. Song by choir. Recitation by Miss A. E, Howell. Song by institute, Lecture, Education and the Com- mon Schools, by Prof. E. W. Ben- ton. Solo by W. M. Powell. Select reading by Miss A. B. Mor- ris, Recitation by J. F. Music by choir. Deiaie, Resolved that nothing but the right should ever be presenied to the child, Affirmative, T. D, Hibbs, W. C, Edwards ; WwW. M. Williams. hegative, Song by choir. Mayfield, Oar people are still agog over the horrible and outrage- ous merder of Mrs. Estella Tutt, who was shot by her husband, Wil- liam Tait. His ezamining trial is set for Wednesday. Last Sunday, the fourth and last quarterly conference for this confer- ence year, was held at the A. M. E. chureh, this city. The meeting was a su s from beginning to end, Presiding Elder Rev. L. B. Sims ealled the coafesence together Satur- day evening at 8e'clock. ‘The vari- ous reporis were ul. ready and the confereace was through its work in just fifty-five minutes, and every cent due the P, E, from our church was paid. The following resolution was adopted by the Quarterly Conference and indorsed by the church and Sun- y school. Resolved, That we tender Rev, L, B. Sims our heartfelt thanks for (he manly and christianlike manner that he has conducted our Quarterly Conferences for the year just ending, and where ever he may go we pledge our prayers for his success, And Further, That the P. E, be requested to use his influence to have Rey. 8. L. Howard retu-ned to us 43 pastor. Respectful A. Q. Greens The grand reception given last night in honor of Miss Mabel Braa- soa was quilea swell affair and the guests were highly entertained. Those reseut were: Misses Annie ‘alley, Mamie Young, Haile Adams, Caroline Tandy, Matile Sills, Birdie Clarke, Mycile Skel.on, Mion'e Williams, Jeanie Harvey, Lurepa Marable, Ada Clarke, Faoo'e Williams, Mabel Brooson, Mabel Barrett, Leather Myers, Rachel Sills, Peal Brunson, Willie Miicbersox, Bessie Grabbs, Clava Cie chill, Jean‘e Adams, Ura Cuvo chill, Otlle Ma-tia, Ophelia Adams, Besse Williams, Pearl Grabbs. Masters, L. J. Overby, Dow Mitche.soo, Willie Cook, El- George Ross, Frank Hall, vey, jr., Johnnie Mitch. Tommie Over- Woolfo'k, Wm. H. mer Siveet, George b erson, James Tu.ner, by, Job rie ‘inley,Celess Morton, Tommie Morton, lie Street, —— dees ans, Charlie Wilson, Che Shexnan, Roscoe Chu-chill, Jobo Leech, Pieas Adams, Rout, Tice, Mra, Susan Weite, of Chicago, I. Mr. Join W. Sanders, of New York Music was readeved by Prot. Chambers brass va Waite Mesdames Overby, Harvey, Mitche:- on. Broason, Taroer and Miss Nora Adams, Josiah Patterson, e.-Ci 1a from the Memplis district, rman Carroll, of the Nalousl Dewoevaiie Staite Cam- pica comailiee, that be will make eleven speecies ia Keatucky, be- givpivg October 4, Numerous propositions looking to a settlement of the coal miners’ strike were considered at a conference of miners’ ofjcials and operators Monday nigit, Lat no agreement was reached, Col, yoy weiien Cha The cooference was adjourned till this morotng, when further efforts to come {6 an understarding wil Ay tt « ‘ DR. W. H. NELSON Physician and Sargeon OMice 700 Warhington street Residence 1129 Harris , Ome Hours: 8 t0 10a, m. 2104p, ma'and 7 to ¥p. m, J. W. Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city. Cor, 7th and Adams, G. A. ISBELL, M.D, Physician and Surgeon. Office 502 1-2 8, Seventh St. Residence 723 8, Sixth, Office Hours 7:30 to 9 a. m,, 1:30 to 8 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m, REMOVED! ‘WA STEAM LAUNDRY To No, 120 North Fourth St. New Machinery Good Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, TELEPHONE 200. G. R. DAMIS, AG <T FOR . Front Rank and Triumph Furnaces. Call on him and get estimates for heating your residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer. 129 S. Thid St. Clarence Dallam Formerly of BURNETT & DALLAM, Paducah, Ky Attorney-at-Law Louisville Trust Building. REFER(BY PERMISSIONJTO LouisviLiE Widelity and Casualty Co. Jobn mutes, Fidelity Trust and 8, V, Co. Equitable Life Assurance Society, Messrs. Humphrey & Davie, Messrs, Muir & Muir. Faduc papueaH Street Railway Co, Water Co. National Bank, fea Henry os: an jeasrs. Quigley & Quigle Maj. Thos Ee Moses "7" The Ardmore, Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. 0. European, $1.00 and up American, $1.50 to 2,50 First-class family hotel. No liquors, Convenient to cars and places of inter- est. Most central location, and pleas- ant home for tourists and sight-seer nthe city. T. M. HALL, Prop. DR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOMGOPATHIST, Ofice—906 Broxiway Residence, 1000 Jeflerson St. ‘OMice Hours 9-10, 13, CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. Telephone 1. ‘Telephone 149 Uapltal and Sarplas, | $120,000.00 Open from 9 a: m. to 3p. m. On Sat urday nights from 7 to § Interest Paid on Time Deposits OFF Jas. A. Ruby W. F, Paxton President: Cashier Ass’t Cashier R. Rupy DIRECTORS. Jas. A. Rupy, Jas. R. Smrrn, M. FisHERr, Geo. O. WALLACE. ’, KAMLEITBR, W. F. Paxton, E. FARLEY, R. Rupy Geo, O. HART, Bicycle! ‘We want bright business men torepresent us everywhere, MONARCH CYCLE MFG. Co, Chicago Néy Yorts Lonéea. Send nine two-cent stamps for Meaerch Playing Cards. Regular poe cards. WAHL & SONS. AGENT! TEACHERS WANTED! al times as many vac tes as members. Mus give free registration; one plan GUARANTEES cents pays for book containing plans and 80,0) love story of college days. for recommending teachers Se > ar ae 1 | REY DRO. M. SUTTON, A. M. | AUTTON TRACHERS’ BUREAU, Louisville,icy | President ager. "} 6971 Dearborn st, Chicago, il sncies Chicago ofice, Southern Vacancies Louisville oMee. Onedtes registers v in both offices i aOR IIS DET HBS stern. ga High-Grade Bicycles and >~ Bicycle Sundries. Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $68.60 Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys—best on the market, prettiest wheel made. Don’t fail to see our line of wheels before buying. We are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city. Complete repair shop. Free riding school to those buy- ing wheels from us. Don’t fail to call—remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Houce SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING «1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street, bet. 2d and 3d. FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, Elegant es and Turnouts aT — JAS. A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boardiug Stable Cor, Third and Washingtoa. TELEPHONE 148, MACHINE cow DUOAN. KY ——Menufaviurers ard Dealges in Steam Engines, Boilers, House Fronts, Mill Machinery, etc. INCORPORATED PADUCAH, KY Big Cut on Bicyclesi (00 Halladay Cut t 75 fetna ; 30 40 © 04 in, wheelse** $60 40 30 25 26 in. Whests ** FULLY GUARANTEED. Cea JEASY TERMS.AO W. Jas. Gleaw\.. & 5018s

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