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. BOSTON’ GREAT PREACE anal. The Rev. J, B, Brady, D. D,, Advises His Many Parishioners ‘The Rev. James Boyd Brady, pas- tor of the People’s Temple. in Bos- ton, presides over the destinies of the largest Methodist church in the coun- try. Hig, candid Scoteh-Irishman that he is, Dr. Brady has built up the Temple financially and vamerically, and today he is the pastor of a flock of 1700, Dr. yoflagging courage to anything he andertakes. The chief characteristic of bis ministry has been progress, in number, foancial condition and spir- itual growth. He is a man of ylain but vigorous words. Se much Las been said and written about Dr. Brady — his work, his progessive methods, bis eloquence and bis power ‘as a minister, that the following letier from him will be convincing and help- ful to many persons besides the Ja number who are every Sunday infla- enced for good by his powerful preaching. Ve writ ‘Boston, Sept 1897 I celery compound, if wislely and wisely used, would relieve nervousness, soothe restlessness, reduce sickness, strengthen the body, invigorate the Paine'’s Brady devotes himself with | Many live under the needless in- fliction’ of indigestion, nervousness, consupation aud general weakness, and endure the consequent loss of health without considering how easily the cause of all this illness might be rew. Needful nerve and tissue nourish- meat fs at the bottom of all perma- pent bailding up of health. ied for Abe insidic nervous system through ma nutritio: It gives a healthy tone to the ach, increases the blood su; ets and equalizes the irritated nerve action aud promptly feeds the tissu when the bodily vigor is at its lowe ebb avd should not be further tax The only cure, therefore, for rheu- matism, neuralgia or general debility that is lasting iu its good effects must rest on a radical cleansing of the blood and a building up of the nervous tissues, Ali this is best dop by Paine’s celery compound, becaase this remarkable remedy begins at the beginning wherever there is dis- case and establishes the health firmly | and beyoud aay fear of falling back. The worn-out person who cannot : Jeep should take Paine's celery com- dd years of happiness to Sleep shou mind and eel | pound, It is folly to imagine that te. James Born Buas, | very hour taken from sleep is an “Pastor People's Tem ple. hour gaived, Nothing undermines ‘The man or woman who does not take time to get well will soover or later have to take time to be ill, WRITTEN AT RANDOM, lvome to our "The Paducah Ses is w news items, but it copie lal half dozen Sunday without credit, except in oneinstance.—[ Me- tropolis Jovinal-Repub'ican j The esteewed coolemporary is in| error. The Paducsh Sey is not pab- | lished on Sunday, to begin with, and fot a line was clipped from the worthy Jouroal-Republican last week, to end with, as an nination of the put one giving files will show. The Sun always wants reliable information, oe Mayfield is after a market house, ‘and the salient question of building ove is pow before the council there. Yesterday's Micvor says: “The matter of buildiag a public market house will likely be discassed in the council tonight, Every ove who has studied the question seems to favor the scheme, alstough it bas not beea discussed for some time until the last fewdays, A pablic market house could be made self sus- taining, and it would be aa ell round good thing to have—good for the bayer and good for the seller, oa Someibing of a a’ has been cre- ated in the Democratic ranks over the ansouncement of the forthcoming caucus to select a ‘slate’ of ciy otlicers. It appears that a large per- ceniage of the rank aud file are op- posed fo any caucus. They say Re- publieans have canvases, "and intimate that they don’t want any thiyg that Republicans bave, Some ‘of{. im evea go 80 far as to say that ‘cad ges were what engendered dis- pee 3 ia the Republican party, just as if there ever were any dissension in the Repeblican party! It appears, however, that the can- didates for olfice, Who now appear to be the majority of the Democratic pacty, want the new councilmen to vote publicly so they can ascertain awho voted for or against them, aud bitterly against a caucus for this reason, As the new councilmen de- wire to retain just as many frieads as though, and realize that the to do this is to vote secretly, are possibile, Dest wa, aud (he most prac bealih and energy like loss of sleep, The necvous sysiem suffers as much fiom lack of sep as from lack of g Se y is in caucus, the proba- bility is that the caacas will be held, whevher it pleases to oillve seekers or not. “Have you heard anything from the dead maa?’’ inquized a reporier yesterday of Undertaker Nance, ferring to the steaager who dropped dead day before yescerday. ‘ repliel the Undertaker, “not a word. Ho's very quiet and well L ved and LT haven't beard a wo:d from him since he came here He doesn t seem to be vey talka- tive : “I mean, have yoa secured any in formaiion respecting his ideativy,” impatiently explained the reporter, “Oi, now Lundersiaad you, No! Nota bit yei,’? laoghed the under. taker, as he avose to answer the tel- ephoue. An East Coort street saloon has adopted an ingenious plan for sep- eraiiog a fool aud bis mooey. It is known as the ‘badger fight,” Acrowd of spo.s was invited avovad day before yexecday to wit ness the exciilog coniest between a bav ger aod a bulldog, A well known resideot of the covaty had been in- daced (o bring ia bis” ball pap, ove of the largest and most ferocious in the locality, and a thrilliey encoun. (er was anticipated. The unwary farmer was to get $5 of the #10 bet oathe dog—if the latter whipped. At the an joloted (ime quite a crowd had bled, The farmer was these wiih bis dog, waich be held, to heep him from b-eaking loose and ex e:ninating tbe speciators, The lnwdger was ina barvel in ibe corner of the back lot, with @ ban sack stre.ched across the mouth of the » se. =A cope sixeiched from the barzel io the crowd, and the badger was supposed to be on the end that vanished in the barrel, Someone was (o pull the rope aud re- lease the badger, avd th's someone was the victim of the *sell.”? Oo the occasion cited, however, there were two victims, the farmer who hat come several miles ¥ .b his dog, Paine's celery compound looks out 3 weakening of the stom- ly, qui- nourishment. Both may be supplied and a healthy condition insured by using Paine’s celery compound, ‘The stay and staff of sound health is well nourished and well regulated |nerves. Sufferers from sleeplessne nervousness dyspepsia or hew he may be sure that every reservoir of nerve force has been tapped and ex- hausted by work, worry, too lite sleep or faulty nourishment, because jof poor digestion and assimilation: | As soon a3 such signs of nervous ex- haustion are noticed, shaky hands, broken sleep, poor appetite, wasting diseases, neuralgia or dyspepsia, take | advantage of the remarkable restora- | tive and regulating action of Paine's | celery compound. | Nervous disorders increase in a |sort of compound ratio. It is a | thousand times easier to put a stop to nervous debility in its earlier stages thaa later on to correct nerve aod braia exhaustion (hat may be complicated by heart, kidney or some other organic trouble. Paine’s celery compound must not be confounded with any of the plaus- jible sovading, but really temporary makeshifts, whose cures are never permanent nor thoroughgoing, and only bring deferred hopes that make (he heart sick. Pafae’s celery com- pound is the greatest nerve and brain invigorator and most reliable blood purier the world has ever been blessed with, A LT | domestic article, not very enticing ia | appearauce to a person of refinement, rolled out on the end of the rope. A shout arose from the crowd, and | (be maa who puiled the string h. « to (teat the crowd, ‘Come on boys, i.’s on me,” he said good humoreily. ‘Yoe mao with the dog, however, wis very mad, aod threatened to let his beast ran amuck in the crowu, Sivce thea several victims bave been (rapped, and as a result the sa- looa has done a land olfice business, The qusil law exp'res next Mon- day and from all accounts birds wil! be plen.ifol this year. ‘The law hes thvown every possible protection around these bids aad if all trae smen Will see that itis strictly «1, and pot buating disvour- aged, in a few years Lue sport will be as flae as in yea.s gone by daring the period in which it is lawful to engage in it, o Ex-Conductor Pat Halloran tel!s the two following stories of own experience on the old C, O. & S, W. rail oad a few years ago. “One day an old darkey got aboard my train at Rivito, Teno, Lt was evidently the first time he had ever been on a train, and he looked ill at ease and moved restiessly about on the seat, He wanted to go to Henving, a small station two miles below, aad the fare was ten cen! He bad bis dime ready, and just as 1 stopped for it she whistled for the sta.ion. He looked doubifully at me a moment and the asked, ‘ls we dar?’ ‘Yea, we are there,’ I returned. ‘**Au’ de dime am gone?’ ***Yes, the dime is gone, I reck- on,” ***Good Lawd, mistah, an’ I didn’ eben git toe ra'h ba’k in dis heah sof’ bench |’ “I’m sorry,’ I rejoined, some- what amused, as the train stopped. ‘Gracious! Ef I'd a knowed we» he} " pocket ride of lurchase” A high grade. — When I got to hi began to fumble in first one and then the other, “When you come to a man who fumbles around for his ticket you ought to pass him, especially when the next station isonly two or three miles away. So I went on and after going through the train went back to him. He was still fumbling. « ‘Where's your ticket?” I ; “4D-TET dee! boss, I cayn’t fin’ it no whab,”’ “oWell, what did you do with Ww? home-made. ** ‘Now boss, ef I evah had eny Ts ticket, I supposes I'se loss it,’ he re- plied. «+¥es, I don’t guess you ever had any. Bill, take bis umbrella,’ I said to the porter, “The old darkey looked astonished at first, but soon a wide smile broad- ened his face, and he said: ‘* *Ha, ha, boss, dat'!l be all rite, jes’ keep de ombrel, sah, an’ I'll go to Dyabsbu’g toe mek it eben! 1 guesses I kin fin’ anotheh one some- wha whin I gits d “ Ayear ago yesterday Dr. J. T. Reddick started for Mexico to attend the Pan-American Medical Congress. The story he read in the Sux a few days ago about the woman aboard the train who took the conductor's watch reminded him of au incidentof the trip. | A lady was aboard who had pur-) chased a ticket at Louisville over the | I. C. to San Francisco via New Or-| leans and the Sunset Limited, She was very anx‘ous to go over the lat- | Pyrg, Fresh Corn Meal ter, and went hy New Orleans for the | sole purpose of the trip. When she reached the Crescent City, however, she found that she was too late to catch the bi-weekly | limited, on account of having been) delayed by @ freight wreck, She | the promptly went to the railroad agent Second-hand flour barrels, our own and demanded either a first class|preferred, bought for cash at our berth on the regular train or the full | cooper shop across the street. expenses of her sojourn in New Or- We pay the highest cash price for Jeans until the next Sunset Limited. | wheat and corn. We also sell cor After considerable discussion ber ho- | bran and chicken feed and exchange tel bill was paid by the company. jany and everything 1m our line for —— | wheat or corn. Come to see us, or communica us, Str No. 220, Soutt Telephone No. 356. We spend our money at home for }the raw material! Let us have some {of it back for the manufactured arti- cle, so that we can continue to de business ourselves and at jtime help you. The money we pay Philadelphia, Nov, 12,—Another out for grain and Ine of the men who helped to send H.H.|bor mostly stops in town, Holmes, the murderer of many wo-| and the more our own people cou- men and children, to perditivn, hss | same of our output the more we can termed here the | m: a market for hom patent flour— You will like it. y it and be convinced. “Success” ict patent, second only to Use is proof. Make “Snow Drift,” A good, Straight Grade— Noue better made “Daisy,” A good, honest flour. ‘Also rictly choice Made of select corn. All manufactured and for sale by the undersigned. For an elegant lunch or supper) come to Tue Devicatessen, 1202 7 Broadway. HOLMES EVIL EYE, A Priest Who P derer Holmes is Dead, yed with Mur- curseson all who would have any-| helps another, and so it passes from ine | hand to hand, and the community 1s istant | helped. Yours for good times, priest of the Roman } Catholic Church | of the Ananciatida at "Tenth and) PADUGAH MILL AND ELEVATOR 60 Dickerson streets, near Moyamensing |'T, H, PURYEAR, Pres’t. prison, where Holmes died, and wiv) «* Wea. COKER, Supt, wes One of the priests that attended! i ae A the marderer during his covfivement, P. S.—Families will please insist and stood with him on the scaffold,/on their grocerymen keeping our was found dead under peculiar cir- g00ds in stock and thereby save camstances, At 9 o'clock on Tues- | themselves the trouble of ordering di- day night Father McPate left the| fect from the mill, Notice our Brands Chareh of the Aanvaciation to pay a| 0D sacks and barrels, sick call. Half am hour later he ele Rl ge pag eM BY ETD DEPARTMENT. street, near Ninth, one mile aod a quarter from his own church. After All commanicat and mat- ters of news pertaining to this a brief visit he left to goto bis fath-| columa should be addressed to er’s house. At daylight the dead body of the priest was found in the area way of St. Paul’s parish school building. In the edifice reside eight (, W. Merriweather, 221 South Sisters of Charity. Surrounding the | geyen(h sireet. building is aboard fence nine feet | ee high with protruding spikes. Rev. I. N. Sm No man resides in tue builaing or| expected inthe city today is allowed there, a Mrs. Burns doing| Rev. W. E. Glover in his me the heavy wok, She discovered the | Mr. Jas, Bryant is giadoally dis- priest’s body when she went to the | posing of such of yard. The man’s coat and vest were | ery as be desires to sell, preparatory in one part of the yard and his body | to lis depai'ove for Washingtoa. D. in another. The nose was broken |C., where he expects to make his and his skull slightly fractared. | fu:ure home. There is no light onthe mystery, and | My, Haivey Buford, who has bees the Sisters think that the maa was!on (ie sick list for two weeks o1 killed and the body thrown over the | move, is slowly recovering, feos, ate | Mr. Ed Brown, Home Seekers’ Excursions, j health necessitated a rest from his On Nov. 2, Nov. 16, Dec. 7 and | Profession, hes again opened a varber Dec, 21 the Illinois Central Railroad | S40? #t 7ih, and Trimble sirec company will sell first class round. | The following isa part of a trip tickets vo certain points in Ala-|deliveed at the Atlaota Expos bama, Arizona, Colorado, Dakota, | by Prof. Booker I, Wasningion, the Towa, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, | greatest educator of his race: He Missouri, Mississippi, Minnesota, | Said in part: A ship lost at sea for Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon,‘Ten-| many days suddenly sighted nessee, Utah, Wisconsin and Wy.| friendly vessel. From the mast of oming at one fare, plus for the | the unforianate vers€l, was seen the round trip, good for twenty-one days | signal, W waier, we die of to return. For tickets or further in- | ‘irst! The answer from the triend- formation apply to ly vessel at oace came back, Cast J.T. Doxovan, C. A., dowa your backet where you are! Paducab, Ky A second time the signal, Water, {water, send us water, ran up from . the distressed vessel, and was ans- » Nov. 12 —Police-| wered, Cast dowa your bucket wheie liams had a lively} you are, und a third and a fourth si chase early this morning afier a tur-|nat for waler was answered, Cast key and chicken thief, Sam Beenum,| down your vessel whece you are negro living south of Mayfield. | ‘The captiin of the disiresse } Beenum was caught and is now in|at last heediag the the county jail, He will have a} cast down bis backat, aad it came up speedy trial, as circuit court is in| prim fail of fiesh, sparkling water session here now. fvom the mouth of the Amaon river. his valoa whose failing ter, vessel injunciion Diseases of long standing as wellas theordinary ills of life are effectu- ally cured by Browns’ Tron Bitters. If your system only requires a gen- tle tonic, Browns’ Iron Bit- . ters will meet the demand. If your liver or kidneys are in a dangerous state, Browns’ Tron Bitters will rectify the trouble. When you feel in general ill health or pain tortures your nerves, Browns’ Iron Bitters will cure you. To the~ over- worked man, the worn-out woman, the sickly child, Browns’ Iron Bitters is an ever faithful friend. Sold everywhere. ee izer, bottle of Browns’ [ron Bitters you rob Bitiers tae fail to benefit any we'd got heab dis quick I'd a walk- ed,’ he muttered to himself, as be supported himself on his cane and jumped off, and the unsuspecting vitizen who polled the string. W he gaye ‘Another old darkey got on at Gaws,"? resumed Capt, Halloran, tical manner of vot-lybe rope a jerk, an indispensible ‘te had an umbrella, This was all suffering with Dyapepaia, y ¥, Kid ‘and Liver Troubles, Hille nea, Head rom | at the same -] societies, bettering their conditions in a for. eign land, or who underestimate the importance of cultivating friendly re lations with the Southern white man who is their next doer neighbor, 1 would say, Cast down your bucket where you are; cast it down in mak- | ing friends in every manly way of the people of all raves by whom we are surrounded ; cast it down in agricul- tar » Mechanics, in commerce, in lomestic service ahd in the profes: sions. And in t%is connection it | 8 well to bear in mint that whatever other sing the South may be called upon to bear, when it comes to busi- ness pure and simple,it is in the south that the negro is given a man’s chance in the commercial world, and in nothing is this exposition more el- oquent than in emphasizing this chance, Our greatest danger is that in the leap from slavery to freedom we may overlook the fact that the ‘us are to live by the pro- luction of our hands, and fail to keep in mind that we shall prosper in pro- portion as we learn to dignity and slorify common labor and put brains and skill into the common occupa tions of life; shall proaper in propor- tion as we learn to draw the line between the superficial and th vital, the ornamental gew- jsae ife and the useful. No race 10 prosper until it learns that there is a3 much diguity in tilling a fleld as in writing a poem, It is at the bot- tom of life we must begin, and not at the to; yt should we permit our zrievaaces to overshadow our oppor Yue Gayolistie Dramatic company 11 Ifarrison street uy evening. S. Mansfield Mi-s Maud, have list for a day or so. Elder J Anderson, of Hamlin, Ky., arrived iu the city from Union : an., this morning, and is stopping with Elder 8. R. Cotter, Don't forget that a chapter of the Epworth League will be organized to- morrow afternoon at Burk's chapel, A. M. E. church, at 4 o'clock. Let | come cut, Emily Hale, of North Tenth, wered from a spell of sick. and daughter, been on the sick Lue Golden Rule Tabernacle, No. 15, Wil give an opossum supper at le Odd Fellows hall» Monday eve- iolden Leaf club met yeater- day evening at the residence of Mrs. James White, of Washington street. Mrs. Ned Polleus is said to be dy- ing at the time of going to press. Prof. I, Nackles left for Almo, Ky., this morning to see his sick mother, Mr. Bush Alexander has the sick list. Mr. Frank Grundy was on the sick list, been on An entertainment will be given at the Daughter's of Zion hall by the Stewardesses of Bark’s chapel to- zht. — Mas, Amaxpa Marraews, Pred.” Mus, Canniz Drewny, Sec’y. Mable, the 2-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Shaw, of 820 Boyd street, died yesterday of capillary bronchitis, She will be buried this afternoon. ‘ ‘The type made Mrs, Lana Doly’s name to be spelled Lavra yesterday. Subscribe Jor the Sun. Miss Lillie Belle MeGoodwin proved herself to be quite a charming hostess last evening when she enter tained at progressive cinque in honor of the La To: At the con- clusion of the game the handsome club prizes were awarded to Miss Edith Allen and Mr, Ben Parker. The lunch served by Miss McGood- win was delicious, here will be a grand entertain- weot at the Trimble street Christian chuieh tonight, in which there will be a contest between Miss Virgie San- dere and Miss Addie Dugger, for a ‘The contest promises to bea ove, as both contestants are popular. There will be a r: street Christian church tomorrow at wiich Elder D, M, Keeble will preach at lla. m,and 7:30 p. m, Rev. Stover, of the Husband street chureb, will preach at 3 p.m. All are core dially invited. 333. There will be a grand entertain- meant givea at Odd Fellows’ hall on Sevenih and Adam stieets, Monday eveuing, Nov. 15, by members of the Golden Rule Tabernacle, No, 45, to which the following kedges and the public ave invited to attend: Mada- jive ‘fabernacle No. 2, Queen Sarai No. 30, Lilly of the West No, 69, Ceremonial. Temple No. 1, Sir Knights and members of all other Music will be furnished by the Chambers Brass Band, Good order will be maintained, ‘The com- wiliee willendeavor to make it one of (he grandest of the season, Mem- hers are requested to appear in full Remember, Monday evening, 5. Sir Knights in uniform. Gro, G, ANpeRsoy, cvess, Nov, Pleasant Grove Settlement, Nov. 12.—Therse was a reception tendered Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Sanders, of the Acadia neighborhood, this county, by the good people of the Pleasant Giove Seiilement, Mr. Sanders, acd wife, who had recently removed into their newly built cottage on the Lovelaceville and Paducah, county road ia Arcadia, The Pleasant Grove citizens gave them a house warming (o let them know they were not fe {ten in their newly made ome, The following persons were avd presented them with tokens or souvenirs, viz:— s Clara Logan, Fruit Stand; Mr. cups and saucers liam, toilet set; Mrs, qua, set of Glasses; Ella D, Fuqua, butter dish; e Holland and daughters, lamp; resen Grac a To those of Yay rave who depend upon ly at the Trimble IDHt. FOR ALL Good Working Children’s Shoes, 0c, 75 pairs Ladies’ Lace Shoes, 50c, I keep all kinds, shoes, GE THE advertisers a the Sun is the best m by which to reach the CLASSES, — Shoe, $1.00 : Ivan sell you low price shoes, and‘I can please you in high price 0. BERNHARD, JAS. A. TELEPHONE 148. FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts —at— GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable Cor, Third and Washingtoa. ‘FIRE LIFE and TORNADO Power a Will fu Reasonable Prices. Rose & Paxton Give you All Kinds of Insurance Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. The People’s Light nd Railway Co, rnish you POWER AND LIGHT. BLACKSMITHI a long life were there to wish them aud prosperous journey thro in their very pleasant home. Mr. Sanders certainly deserves much credit for his push and energy in se- curing a piece of land in the country and erecting a beautiful little cottage on it, May many more follow example, A Frizyp. Sound Lungs are kept souud and weak lungs are made strong by Dr. BELL'S PINE-TAR-HONEY —a scientific mt once Dd 80901, reat ealth, GEO. A. ALLEN, Clear Springs, Ky. OR. BELL’S PINE-TAR-: HONEY is a certain specific for coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, asth- oping cough and croup. 141 wb At all -celpt of price by fv Pedusah, By, his} SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS» NG “1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. ___fA. W. GRIEF, nk [Court Street bet. 2d and —. Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. Office Am,-German .Nat, Bank When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. $1.50 a day. week. Special rates by the D. A. Baiey, Propr. Botween 4th and 5th on Ferry st. Galt Hous LOUISVILLE, KY. American Plan $3.00 to $5.00 per day, Rooms only £1.00 and upwards, 4. R. COOPER, Manoger Debs? Agent at Work. Receipts and Expendits Clarence Dallam BURNETT & DALLAM, Paducah, Ky, Aitorney-at-Law Equiraate Buiwpixa REFER DY PEKMISSION,TO Louisvitie 100 TO ANY MAN, Witt Pay $100 For Axy Cask Ot Weakness in Men They ‘Treat and | Fail to Cure. | the} An Omaha County ?places for first time before the publica Magicar TREATMENT for the cure of Lost Nital ty, Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and | Restoration of Life Force in old’ and| young men. No worn-out French remedy, contains no Phosphorous or other harmful drags, it isa Woxprn. FUL TREATMENT—I0 nitse —positive in its ev readers, who are suffering weakness that blights their life, causing that mental and physical suffering peculiar to Lost Manhood, should write to the SAFE MEDICAL- COMPANY, Suite 698 Range Building, Omaha, Neb , and hey will send you absolute FRED, Valuable paper on there ‘disease, an positive proofs of th truly MAGICAL TREATMENT. Thopsands of men, who have lost all hope of a cure, are being restored by them to a per fect condition, This MAGrcar, TREaTat may bo taken at home under their directions, | or they will pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all who prefer to go there for Fidelity and Casgalty Ce ul i and 8, V, Co, ycauean geePABUSAH aducah Street Katlway Co, Reducah Water Co, wv Om i-Ger National Bani, Hon, Henry thurnet Maj. Thow E Moss" SY+ the Ardniore, Thirteenth street, between Penusylvan n Northwest, WASHIN European, $1.60 and up American. $1 59 to” First-el mily hotel. No liquors Convenient to ears and places of iute+ est. Most ation, andy aut hom tourists and’ sight athe city, TM. MALL, Pe ‘Lonard Brothers, two pitchers; Mrs, | treatment, if they full to cure. | ‘They | ba o wba fr $1.00, by ks . are perfectly reliable; have no }ree| uropea n, $1.00 Fer Day, Louisa Euly, cake stand; Messrs, |BreLeriptions, Free Curly Pree Salts | goon eee pO Perey, lenry and Robert Kaly, presents; pies, or C. O. D, fake,’ Tuey eo! aga Oa Fonn ALeALe, “pr, Nelson Vaughn, shaving mug | £250,000 capital, and , Fentes to our | wisen dum vista Bas I gales snd brush; A, P, Smith, dish pan; | every case thoy treat or refund every | ‘eta atte ate mS f paps ht ad wi dollar; or their charges may bedepo| ST. JAMES HO UNL Mr. Edward Fieteber and wife, nap- | 20097) OF thels charac ay oe ee a en king aud towels, Aud many others acuce is effected, Write thom tod yy eect Wo Motul, eet cam ae

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