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A Retrospect. find the sow, but got her pigs, and The ravages of age with its event-Jexbibited them. [t greatly amused FREE FREE jful happenings, constituting a life’s}the old man, ‘They were raised as Aman panne 3 rR history, fail to diminish a lively in-/pets, but becoming — mischiev- A HANDSOME Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis ; terest in memory of earlier days and/ous and destructive to chickens, Railroad, i} § to recall the incidents of those days, we killed them, ‘The eighth day, 8 PADUGAN AND MEMPHIS DIVISION, 8 when as one of a family of children, |Sunday, was spent in observance of kr Bate sourm re yi % i r] ' iy i brothers and sisters, the realities|/the day, attending early mass to-| Arp “ i 1200 pin = ; | were all of cheer, and of sportive and} gether, and church service, at the Hollow: ack Sacto. ie 44 i, pleasant character, with nothing to aoe — In aM afternoon we AT racks 355 pm B19 bm : . : ; |bedim or cast a shadow, and upon|visited the graveyard, where our —~ Ar, Memphis 70pm 9 am j and see the GREAT BARGAINS they are offering for the next 30 days in | which grim age can look and mila; grandparents,” paceats, | brothers aud Nae 600 pm |and encourage the wish to be, and{sisters, and many of our kia, wre aS | b] —, Atlanta, t see again. ‘This renders old life,with buried, We sadly looked upon the ail g IS ites, its cares and wrinkles aud paive, the tombs of those loved ones, sleeping, jeffect of vicissitudes, more endur- | we trust, in the arms of Jesus, await- able, as it totters toward the grave. jing the call when ail shall stand in That to which we looked in the hal-| judgment, I was sorry to see this cyon days of young life, with expect-| sacred place show such waut of atten. aucy, brim full of hope, no streak|tion, ‘The writer has also a wife and to suur Ghave been swapped in reali-|two children buried there. In the zation, and the old man, and womaa | bosom of that tract of earth lies the now constitute what was ce the} dust of kinsfolk long since} Chattanooga Nash: ms FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES & DRAPERIES or att xinos. This is no catch-penny affair, but simply our competitors’ prices boiled down. So come at once, and see and be convinced, and avail yourself of the grandest opportunity to fit your house up from cellar to garret ever offered you. The most complete outfitting company in This is something every one enjoys in moments of leisure, and it isa thing of beauty for the home. *s FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS COMB Paris Ar Paducah All trains daily, bi rough train and car service beg h and Jackson, Mem| Nas TO US FOR YOUR v « many ad . the city. our numerous family we solemnly ’ Pointe Southwest.” For furtier Changes such as is subject, lady of years ago. those to which each life looked upon that which marked this AND FURNISHING GOODs. "a GARDNER BROS. & CO. Danley. PF En with its sorrows and gladness, for-|last resting place of ised ones for- cindy il nat AP met ae 1%," ff i tune and misfortune, have overtaken/ever gone. ‘Turning from perhaps Kindly bring YOUR FEET to us. ‘“ epot ticl Your credit is good. 203 & 205 8. Third Street. |/i a whom reference is here|the last view, as a group, we shill We Will ds thers pestly ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVIIONS. made, and absence and separation for|ever have, we returned to the hotel. wany years with Phe wasting touch On Mouday, the 9th, we took din- NokTH BOUND— No 22 No 24 No 22 JOHN J. DORIAN, } of time has, as an inspiration born of|ner at the house of another nephew, iiiaw Onin thee thee > 1 vivid recollection of the pleasures/two miles from town, where we met 205 BROADWAY, PADUCAH, KY Ee eee, 15 pa aid delights of earlier years, induced|quite a crowd, and partook of a Ly Jackson, Tenn.J0 35am 10 08 pm \ Visit to and retrospective view, of | bountiful dinner, leold home and familiar marks of} On Tuesday, the 10th, we visited J B ki RGDOI | Bulton 40pm 1210 5m 800 am a native surroundings of this fam-|the old home place, two and a half J. DENU di Atak tate igen ise numbering now five, three males|miles from town, where we met a ——PROPRIETOR. Finoston... tom ace oar am ud two females aged respectively, | number, took dinner and supper, and Ar Hopkinsville... 960 pm 1190am a V7, 78 and 69, the males, and 71 and| at night engaged in an old Kentucky . Ar Nortonville. ...639pm 338am 10am ‘ the fema'e ; the eldest,a brother, |dance, 1a which all took part. ‘The aducah - Bottling . Co Arf tobi tek iti resides in the county of Union, state}writer included, tripped the light bf Ar Owensboro... 940 pm. 510 pm Is the exclusive and of Kentucky, the next, the writer, re-|fautastic toe, aud engaged, amid the Ar Loulgrtie 1088 pm oyun 5 18pm A ites in the beautifal city of Padu-|thrill of the music and the dance, AGENT CELEBRATED dovsk boc Ae sen only authorized agent for cah, the next, a sister, a resident of|in thoughts of the past, and we were, j un ctEE BOOED Romi Heme Nom Louisville, the next, a brother wholin retrospect, boys aud girls again. | LOUIS O’'BERTS BEER Of St. Louis. |i. tem pm sw om resides at Birmingham, Ala., and the|On arriving at the place we bebeld ’ ¥ "| pb ieaaaenhe 3a ei Ceo ae a ' j just and youngest, # sister, residing | the old log mansion, still standing as In kegs and bottles, 2pm 18fam 615 pm in the town of New Haven, Ky, Ait to greet us—ot course, somewhat| Also various temperance drinks—Sola Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange] Ar Puttos Sissm 500m A 6 h 8s er 4 16§ :j arter of a century bad elapsed |dilapidated. In and around were! Cider, Ginger Ale, etc AF Catro « 185am siice the family ns designated, had|maay reminders of childhood and|Telepaone orders filled until 11 o'clock at night during week and 12 o'clock | A" 38808, Tenn.. Heded aoe be Bee oes, and It wad agreed (rat we boul youth, Over tue door of one room| — Saturday nights " ioral Mea pam incet at the home of the youngest] was still the old-time gun rack (two t New Orleans... 700 pm THE N(CEST FITTING ter, whose husband is the propri-| hooks), from which we had lifted the} 191), and Madison cimerd Clephone 101, PADUCAH,KY, | At icksbure".. go0am yo ban 7 tor of « hotel in New Haven, on the guo resting there a thousand times. : At Nate 6am All tray run aaily e THE MOST iS} rYLISH first day of August. In _ keeping One of my brothers and myself . ‘ Nosii? and 9 carry Pullman buffet slee \ with the agreement, the writer left} moved them, each taking one to pre- Hi h-Grade Bic cles and an A ae. ee ng chair cars between sae Voducab on the dth and arrived in the|serve a8 a memento, Close by the y Noggol and 302 run solid. between}Cincinuats THE BEST SHOE |town of New Haven about noon on|house was the old well, with seem- . ' Hleans, carrying Pullman buffet |v Gili of August, baving been de-|ingly the same windiass and old ICyCc e ounaries. ore Bt caetion Padusah-Louleville sleeper, * layed by affliction in bis family. I) oaken bucket and the moss that cov- Direct connections for all points east, we ~ e ° - ya \ Phere ~~ On the market for the money. RISE MA ud at the designated place all the] ered it, just as it was in appearance Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. ‘inder she Palmer, and ss the onion agoo ag E mn cr members with @ number of oth-/—and the water as cool and pure, We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $68.60 ST. LOUIS DIVISION. er relations, connections and ac-|tasting just as it did when we were Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys—best Bones BOUED. bey 308 — i " hb fT "| Paducah. 20pm, 61pm Py quaintances of earlier years whojboys and girls, ‘There was spread on the market, prettiest wheel made. Metropolis 1:00pm, 7:40 pm - Jureeted me on my return to the old/out before us the large old farm, | Don’t fail to see our line of wheels before buying. We 2:15 Di 10:08 ~ wn in two and a half miles of/where, upon any part of the 500 are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city. Marion: 248 Dm, 1104p m | which we were bora and reared tolacres open, a goose could be seen| Complete repair shop. Free riding school to those buy- Pinckneyville... 4.90pm) 1:50am Jina situated in Larue coun: |from the front door of the old man-| ing wheels from us. panbecgetind oe oe jiy, but at the time of the birth of) sion, Many of tbe features around Don’t fail to call--remember the place, + $:008m, 8:04pm each w part of Hardin county. It}bore the marks of change, chief Pinckneyville Sule ete pm B fii just been twenty-five years on|among which was the old. horse Paducah Cycle Works, | : {asositie sa 1! th t 6th day of August since we had| mill’” that stands ou or near the bank | 195 ang 198 North Fifth street, near Palmer House Parker Gity'v.77..-12:58 p uy, 345 8m ms ai] met together, The entire com-|of Rolling Fork, where, in boyhood |") SS (°° SOND Ba ell ties eeteers PB Pm 60am s uuity seemed to take ao interest in| days, 1 have packed and ground bun weeny Arrive Paducan cinhneus *= top tor ais Js the pop tine to St ce coming together of the remaining points north and west. dreds of bushels of grain every sea- oldest famil- Lou: BE $100 Halladay Cut | 60 : FINE DRIVERS Ai SADDLE HORSES, ot aan JAS. A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boardiug Stable Cor, Third and Washingtoa. TELEPHONE 148. D A members of one of the sou. This old mill stauds upon the Trae leaving Peduceh daily avOl8 p.m, ies in that section of the state, five of|bauk of this stream, forsaken —no Fl dT. pee eng St bout. MDouble berth rates, us joyfully embracing each other/ miller, no sacks of grain, no tram; egant ( arria es an urnouts 41.50; chair rates, 75 cer r 15 Aetna 4 0 once more in this family reunion inj of horses, no rumbling of its appli- 8 g Tos Tactoex” indiranaing, the sightof the younger ones, chil- eas 0 call op oF address J lren of our former neighbors, friends and kindred, indeed tre like seldom scours and there were many tears, a3 s evidences of joy. The mind in’t avoid a retrospect, this meet- ‘orced a look inte the past A look into the past; it is happy, are its pictures before us; ace Listen, its voices ances; only a picture of desolation, and the quiet and stillness of the graveyard, Its timbers are worm-| eaten and decaying, as if soon to totter and fall; from its roof the boards are slipping. leaving holes threugh which winds and rains can drift without hindrance ; the cogs are decayed and missing from the great wheel that impelled the machinery, | « to Missoual PaciricRAILWay Great Through em, From St. Louis To KANSAS CITY, ST. JOR, OMAHA, PUEBLI TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN tt 96 in, Wheels #8 30 25 30 40 and SALT L SALT LAKE, § 94 in, Wheels Wall Paper the we young “2 »'voices of youth, Look back at] that will never revolve again. Much | FULLY*GU/ RANTEED. Fer ciety tavce that walk with like the human lite. Wears ago it! KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, ‘ 7 , our childhood Linas 0, say not| bad its long period of prosperity and ye ~ pit ; \ e~@3 JEASY TERMS.W2¥ 9 at the years long escaping’ show] utility, but is passed into disuse and| W indow ‘Shades RON OUNT IN OUTE. graves of a cankering joy. Look/decay; and now, like the ag ‘ A A oi rw quie di resi e ; t e bent with | ii Jas. W. Gleaves & Sonus SSE Slo 8 ov me crest partes re a re ahi hillsides, and the er pass y n 5 his ha ten 4 a stan points in s se LA e like a song. ‘The Rolling Fork, an|ed with the frost of many winters PROMPT AT’ TENTWNG IN TO ALL ORDERS, ARKANSAS AND TEXAS. . | historic stream, as we stood together|face marred and wriakled with Wwe) WEST AND SOUTHWEST. NDOM anting fand and # boor health, the | e tire and entertaiament, | there in the little old town situated in | foot-prints of tine; his calling, once 2 Pa iy WRITTEN AT RA . latter has to find son means of of the pride that apes humility, And|ove of the richest and most fertile] followed with profit, now put ameng 0. 198 8 Third Street cam ee "ree Reclining Chairs on All Trains, spending the fund, It must get tho poet has told us what the devil] portions of Kentucky ; thus surround: | the things of the past. The old)” at F { Tanovon Coaches MEMPHIS. TO some way, for ifthere’s a quars p| himself thinks of that! ter your] ei in that presence, with all the cir- mill has gone down, where once we) == - ey DaLtas AnD Fort Wostu, Prot. Jobn Hobson says it is not fig t to be spent, don’t ld, Dives, and you, too, Midas | cumstances to bear upon us, it forces] indulged boyish sports, and wrestled, | SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS For maps, rates, tree books on Texas, Ar advisable to be too te under ditt besa nd Timon at it fell on the eager | the question, Show us today, though} and jumped, and engaged in ail the! sansa», aod all Western States, and further mee 218 00 count Speake iy But tot sserions this yel-| tility of commerce, trad and| it be miles away, a place that can of-|fan of youth—its place is supplied| BLACKSMITHING utoriiation, call om your local ticket agent experience, for a few nig a pnb ea argely unk 1 | vent re, like another shower of] fer such rest; away the parting hour, | by the steam mill at the town, with) K. T,G. MATTHEWS, S.T.A. tried it. for, and the boards of health of the| Dat When, presently, you are|it's passed twen'y-five years ago; | all its appliances to meet the demands| x REPAIRING be LOUISVILLz, KY He was out 5 Sete canes ods tae We Me ack in town-open your purse and | jet its memory be brief, for we mon-| of a faster, and let us hope, a better] ee perty, The mu Set ti take Cairo, Ill, for in-[Y doors of your} ament our joys and sepulcher our] age. | HORSESHOEING T ouble-seated wagoa, and stopped at, You ¢ ke summon your intimate | grief, Weare at home again.’ We| On the next day we dived with a| TENNESSpeeTENTENNIAL he hap-|stance, ‘There’s no more dar mate | gri¢ e are at home again. y the jail to charm the ears of the hap- stance, | There's no) wore, |friends and acquaintances to rout,| gre looking in the past. Our stay|iady friend and acquaintance in the| All work guaranreed. AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION mee pnons shervin, After ef Iifinow legislature, however, has lioner aud ball, Send first for the} for ten days and nights together, for}town of New Haven, where every-| Cree had ceasei, there was vociferous “4 ica isher, painter and tapestry-mak all al at the sister's hotel] thing was served in bountious form ide an amount for q ej we all roomed at the ning epplause from the ag prone Sed vl "$10,000 L helieve it. is, ‘and|et, and bid the their dintiest | home every night, was a continuous] and in great elegance. | . . Nashville, Chattanooga aumerous porches in the peigh : tae ‘ | « to make yo b ul. season of joy. Every door had its} Next we went five miles to 4 Court Street, bet Ne d i. t " w the state president of the board | season ¢ y . | 3 and 3d hood, for most of the residents wer Ora tt ine vothe| Then go to your t 1 hatter, |Jatch string on the outside, and as we | home of a cousin, where me partook — and St. Louis Railway ae yet up, and appre agli » fits, when it emaker and hobertasher, and let] passed along, every object, in each]of a most sumptuous dinuer, and in| Prot. Holy sited foe; ahd varie slinbly rray you from their costliest} ome enclosure, seemed to be an in| the same neighborhood took supper. Don’t Forget It: ny cis rine plause, also roe ee OOO Take dis-| wares, Your wife and your daugh-|yitation to come in, By agreement| Returned to town and the remainder | ose ax On you secure the ped arte ’ an anything elec f ery we ; rela] jt had been ner wr our cone and}of the time of By ven yee days} MAXIMUM of speed. safety, comfort edgement Uereot r be of slender in-] visit for each day of the ten, and welwas spent in the town, from one] lerstaud the neces- na 8 ‘ of expense, anxiety, both- his feet to. bow iniigice al pcomeregctd word to them und| were entertained in the fullness off friend's house to another, meeting GiveJyou All Kinds of MINIMUM of exeenne omrT. toe Started off, and { ‘ ntine when it ’ ir share in circulat ng| Kentu ky hospitality—wined — and/everywhere the same courtesy and| EXCURSION TICKETS eS he lost his erg tin gage ? Da ‘i cae te waa that |S irplus hoard! Grocer, buteb-|diaed each day, and at no place] splendid manner of entainment. The} FIRE 5 backwards out of the wa tid es necessary, bu aes om sani ne Mer t, Confectioner and] twice, the tables filled with the rich-|like I shall never see again. My music, obeisance, oa H or and alt . 3 gs t pr BieeaOne. AGbe 1 rejoice them with orders tolest and best, attended in exch in-|tme for departure having arrived, ‘LIFE and Sma asia beled pas cee wantin , ves wT spread and adorn your table untill stance by the neighbors and friends|ayoid the pang of saying farwell ootusion. He wes rescued, how hie Seg sulla etter iabar ear CCE Re Hor-Jof the host and hostess of each day ;| brothers, farewell sisters, 1 quietly ever, aud the serenad ntinue gender fea ats who bate ave to celebrate y rous spleas | everywhere amid the sweet strains of] stole away from them while engaged TORNADO “ ad dor if I 1 » th polite | music O, such @ season, will it ev-]in a most gleeful ta vout things of} me alters h 1 oT sand Fo oO a? People + along the Iilinois} ober m matters With! yages, to use the of readiest}or come again? The program for] the past, took leave of the old town, | Office over Citizen’s Sa; hed Dallas and Fort Worth Fs Central trow Fulton to Padueab sere | Which lo ocenpy them comprehension 1 bluntly] the first day, Saturday the 7th, was! perhaps forever, ‘They have sepa- PALACE DAY COACHES ON ALL TRAINS t sped Sunday morning by t %,° and tersely, “B a visit to a nephew, two and a balf}rated now, and from my home in ~ tnideealen ween TE awakened Su y A i ) >) P 1s abril and incessant whistling I want you to take a good look miles in the country, who called for|ihis beautiful little city, I send you } F Y TICKETS, ROUTES, RATES, ETC. locomotive, It was somethi at that man,” laughingly remarked us wilh a two horse wagon, by which | brothers and sisters, the parting fare- ° Wf -< willbe cheerfully furnished upon applteation had never experienced wore. Me sie U.S. Marshal LaRue yester- Mr. Gee a promi-} means, seated upon & bed of hay We | well, feeling that the lapse of another . i . to Vicket agents, or to as the sim try folk arose from oT cesar Gripes hata] feat sti eet Boaz Station, | were trausported to bis bome, | We twenty-five years mane nis ts HEADQWARTERS FOR—— ee rosa de gir humble habitations and ray’ cep at the government building, | sent to th everal | were met by his entire neig again, for to each of us, life is too A yey eens” olin ater the windows, the only rr reg bs ‘ oe La ho ee salle oa specimens of a i f}and friends to the number of about} short, but trusting that we may see | Holiday, cries, ortheastern Passenger ; 1 thele Wonk) Se suo ate opal iy " va nore | g Sera Kentucky each other again during the few years : : “ueionat aithey received for their trouble} | the unlawful, pursuit of selling] peaches. 1 gather: | seventy-five. A genuine each other ag ) | Pato wee the thick, CUTTDE SOK ye ainut. a iitense because he [ed ou August 1, aid during the past] home dinuer, of everything good, was} that may be allotted each of “us, 1| Frui ke Materials, iia , scending |) ' % | ‘ 0} s develop or, | partook with “Good-bye,"’ and if we never a flying locomotive ascending | | 1d never get 5 ot it to satisty| six weeks @ vother crop has dev loped | in waiting, of which all p my ‘Good , oh ng ei tree topes and [o.never get enout of it toaatinty | wer ® ature he uit being|remarkale.eliah. The. day was | moc again ints phscal form, ss Apples and Oranges, ants in the a eee opr large anc scigus, some of the] joyfully spent. It was al in] we do si the land or place where ica, Tenn do bar nie far MARC A en grnneabepaby, ana nce, an win, some of the [jntlly open TE wan ing. me ae tha nd or pas rhe Fresh Canned.Goods, &c. W, Le DANLEY Bey reached ‘Mayol it was. ail eald thet the arabe! nt enon ins At Pee ee Geet poeta 5 F HOME-MADE LARD 4. 8PECIALTY. cenneai Beet ee pees wll e correctly that little shot . avery ove buUOY: ife. The a i NASHVILLE, TENN. . mbistling, and the citizens, thinking | ie i distillery would suillee to : __ jevery one buoyant, glad of life. The) o. auty collected on the personal elepnone 118. Cor. 9b aud Trimb Je Mt = fire had broken out, in accordance : His name te Do Railroad niduct e their] evening was given to the rehearsal of age of passengers returning from " boos thy #3. @ fire Nee jrevailing custom rushed conten him eae Wickliffe, | little troubles as well as other people, | happeuings and occarrences with us ea h apa She imonth at Anaoat, with the tieir gang and Crewsy and his home ts in Wickliffe, | oa they are often enough to exas- when in boyhood, down on the old} Europe during stablished 185, Incorporated 188 out and began firing The train Ky. tle was arrested and brought|™ f a Se eles and this in excess of $100 each, amounted to | ) Ss my field whistling, and forged “e bhai Cismhsiaelouae area Sunda Clock passenger | manuet Of Aauigenle Wa ch foreign clothing has been im-| ST, LOUIS, ‘ hehe ab whistling. Tt pulled us sy ; i crypt gent train was ordered held balf au hour] tition day and night, and just bel Lise “3 4.44 ma | LOUISVILLE, KY. Phe cannon Dall tra ae a ee eT ihe over bal any whiaesat the union depot for the St, Louis /desire to say that one specially amus- ' ; Hii ; . tes, $2.00 Per Day.| MEET ling was occasioned by a Gee 206 pro aah De OF OF Ske train, which was la‘e ing occurrence was omitted, for it ne electric third rail system which : , “agile got the valve, which could ky in bis Lene? Sct a nee) When the train finally reached this | had slipped my memory. Our fa-|has been in full operation for more Koom taf thiar yt De | American Plan $5.00 to €5,00 per IV all eran ee Mired, ‘The locomotive “rink hims« fall beard, aud looks ike) Sie of fhe river, it was found that] ther on one occasion sent myself aud} than three months between Hariforl Exropean Plan, $1.00 Per May, | das . pot be eee re, but continued to !#r, wears a fu Linch. fhere was bat oue passenger aboard) g colored boy out around a hillin thefand New Britain, Conn» bas wot} Goon Raoaie. tiQop MEALS | Rooms only $1.00, aud upwards, M Ine Co hn De torty winutes after the 9 typical moons! —and he was traveling on 8 pass] — | woodland adjoining the farm to look| killed any person, thongh 9 prsle eee | A. R, COOPER, a whistle for" ? * an x a missing brood sow, thinking we}and several dogs and kes have a IE a M ‘ f, - y anazer ‘Manufacturers and Dealers in train had goné. A sporting uld perhaps find a litter of pigs. |heen electrocute 1 by touching two of JAMES s HOTEL | 4 al * inclined 1 think,” romuatte inte co a seri i ‘ hb if reats on felony cbarges, says it is| discovered a ground hog, with anum-| when the track is submerged Ve he — meee H F Hl rF t Hi Machiner Brooks yesterday 22} the rie’, wiich, if followed, wouk ob almost every | ber of young, geyt 0 I believe, playing] rent performs {ts work, and it is be 1iie OV y fi ie matter-o ‘ang from} «© Wagace came this yokelish cult) sire pl le ¥ 1 % sreelf, but we caught the “ ur can be ‘obt ained without « f real a , % oat ti iinet anger | by . Lexingion is mayuilted into a feloay|tered herself, but we caught the|an ho! b | And Tobacco Screws, Bra cities maw ve the ones for whose of economy tbat seems to have thed | Merl gio ni ann er for the|soven young Ones and carried them[culty, It is certainly not safe {HOUSE AND SIGH PAINTER, ve ORIKS | Sitiron Fitings, “Castings JEW fey eae “peed appropti« [the purse-strings of society’s leaders} case by feo from the|bome, When we got back father} walk on the track where the third) GU manstse, Ie ALAOMIN ING, 128 Broadw Oid stoves ree of all binds. # tactton \ Ye fter | purpose of cotiecing a fee GUA@ING AND HARDWOOD PENISHER . A made good as ne prow squarantine ‘und, into gor tian knots cae eee erate. He thinks no fee svould befinquired, ++Boys, did you find thelrail is inid, but it is uo place “| walebgets modeled and made good ws bem. ri Metin know” be Peony apne | endures lg? tter of nerseyd pai { ualess the charge is sustain sd jor? We answered that we didn’t walking under any oiroamstance veordence 622 5,6 5b, Papuoancy | Cuas. A, Fisk. |Papvoam, oo + PREGA Es vherever there’s @ qUur- \ereseaph vogue, in mal ’ 4 ai ") oastivn’ ) Me 3 { a ‘ |