The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 21, 1898, Page 4

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———_____~— ae etitticwcoic: arene sa SR REAT 1898 SALE 18 BOOMING! PERSONALS. TWENTY-THREE \ BONDS’ (nn : BE fants’ cloaks, very clabo. of two dollars at thissale. | Winter in the city. j q pean ‘ rately trimmed, the regular will soon be a thing of the past, so) yyy Reeves, of Owensboro, is at boyy $3.50 quality, in this sale..$1.98 our winter stock must go at any the} inaee, , 4 % | rs we Lot 2 ery hand price to make room for spring stock. | eee Sam Reese Convieted at Metropos : One lot « James Gray, of Evansville, is at}s some silk baby hoods, well ‘ise 7 en worth 75c, our price... 30 the Palmer. lis of the Murder of His 4e lot ¢ dren's Millinery Department G. H. Smith, of Cairo, is at the saat n ‘.. te es Ps P Sth he ro aaa coe All our very ue tei hictt | New Richmond. Cousin, — Will THIRD AND COURT “a Wiai is more essential cloaks, sizes 1 to 4 years, sailors and walking hats | Mr, Joe F, Hobsoh has returned Seott. oy b>, MK to good health than pure go for to regular price $1.00 and from Louisville, fet 4--A jot of very atid... $1.50, this sale....5oc and .75] John L. Smithwick, of St. Louis, rg A Nae =. water? Our Filters will some ladies’ tea gowns and All of our handsome trimmed at the Palmer. var wicneedlis Teale Ti pure | go in this sale at.$r.4g and 2. ular price $8.0 soa #05 @, Pubes ol Warmly, Til the Verdict ‘This Lot 5—All our Dr. Jaeger’s go in this sale for {ues $081, 98 ee Bisbbacks or HERVEY) Oss This Happy Date in Ninety-Kight ud ¢ New Richmond, . is Happy Date in Ninety-Eigh' ay ae offal ie a ate Moraine mahcctMi gtr tet yk ws oka frmily shouta have —gray: d bi ats, wor ice the price, d sp hebaa nd Min to allin cot aod hall the cheapes! ; : s.00| guest of Mrs, Gus T. Smith, Rt) dees isjone. Every Filter tested before lar pric , go in this in this saleat....$1.50 and ods in town, sale at. -69' One hundred new ladies Mr. J. C. Stewart, of Smithland,| 0. peese, of near Samoth, Mase no empty boast jus to eaten “run. Lot 6—All our imported win- switches, any shade, regu was in the city Inst evening. can conte Tike, tlio was on trial pu] FOTMEE Price. +++. steeper box] yon Taye Lae ; leaving our store. ter dress skirts, the regular ular price $1.50, our price. 75] Civil Engineer E, H. Bowser, of] yjetropolis on a chatge of murdering | when you read it in Sun.’ ys Ledbeitige! | Saale door ee oe He the Ilinois Central, was in the ‘city|}is cousin, Win. Scott, a few months | The giel New Year briogs tepid GUARANTIED AND FOR SALE BY go for. 98| switches, extra lengths, that yesterday. ago, was today adjudged guilty and TELEPHONE 392 jcheer with prospects bright for all. Lot 7—Hasdsome plaid waists ere yee P-50 iid Bgos Mrs. John ‘Schell and Mr. Gilbert] sentenced to three years im Progression's train with golden gain —velvet trimmed..... 1.00! go at....++e.+.-$1.50 and 2 McCoy, of Golconda, were in the] the penitenti ies at protections call—with bless 3 - " city last night. » verdict was no surprise, exe sure for rich and poor through- 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROSDWAY) "31, tardy Little, of the Palmer| cept for its lightness. ‘The saps Goods delivered to any part {out our glorious land and» Just re- House, yesterday celebrated his ben was that he would hang or of the city. ee ay ne by prey wulog _— fortieth birthday, a life sentence. hand. But to the point, we wish} == — = Pe af " She is pe aaa o tell a few things somewhat person- H ME iss Gus T sy Mayfield, is Phe crime is perhaps fresh int) to te 8 i | t B h LOCAL MENTION. | mi ae ane ot aay a ceorne| winds of readers of thesBon. THE THREE RIVERS . In prives we'll produce a crash| | Jf, er ernneim ae ee ; ‘a and Reese lived near each oth " and show you how to save your cash* as Flournoy a Ma Wm. Marable, of Princeton, {2 the day of the killing went eee Our Dry Goods must he sold at once F hysician and Surgeon ecto > eCormick, « aapdee Near ope" lng seaggat: 10) 7 lor less than cost, Now here's yo r eae ice tee oe fis a guest of Mrs, Wan. Hughes, at] ite" QCDkiGg ‘rom adi ot or nding futems of Interest Gathered From|(tiice ‘to guar pourecf against rit Stites 64 | rand. r| Fifth and Court. d soon began quarreling. ‘The the River Front for the Ja cold with the cheapest woolens ever Next Door Tur Pata e left hand badly mashed by a door canal slamming on them yesterday. Prof, Willie Gilbert has returned ffacts of the difficulty. will perhaps San Readers sold, Our custom Shoes wise peopl { 1:00; asa | from a visit to the brother, Prof./never be known, as there were no| use in Gaiter, Lace and Button, 3 nd | HOL rs J ) Telephonss | Incandescent lamp globes suitable} Chas, Gilbert, in St. Louis. eye witnesses to the tradgey. Scott me every pair is sure to wear that you| | 7:00. } Itor system for sale at McPherson's)“ yyp, eq Vaughan, whose limb was| was stabbed and died a short time], y heavy over the} wit” put your foot in. Our Liner : * Drugstore. : tf | broken several weeks ago ina runs-| after reaching the house. Reese was Mee aook ailay Wiiche tha packers “lfrom the Emerald Isle ne'er fail to] \ j >: a ee WZ ° Another House finished. way, Was out today on crutches. captured and incarcerated in jail at{'"S g the pa + 6 lmake fair women sul delighted 1 a JE I 3 Le = Ast, we have purchased alot of striped " ) . The city of Clarksville is due bere ’ c A ars satins, in wide and narrow stripes,| The midd'e building of E. Rebk-| KE, S. Comstock and Mrs. W. R.] Metropolis, and his trial be re hs city of Clarkeville if due bere | with these Fabrics grand from anciet : : the latest fad for skirts and waists, |opf & Sons’ Collar factory bas been | James, of New York, were passen- | before vt opi ; Ha ~ . and ‘ae Sah Her retiien te wl Leh |Erin'’s cls 1 Setore this | ) ; \ Te Ow 6S ac eS Price ) pr « ompleted, leaving only the straw] gers on the Buckeye State yesterday. en to the jury at 4 o'clock yester- | 30° b . lo veth | ereeting we « tan invitation | ‘ Price, $1.10 per yard bil ct ie Sra ‘aaa afin . ©, | day afternoon, and a verdict was |town tomorrow at noon we'll extend to me LT women great | ‘ tes house to finish. ®! Miss Mae Pixley, of T » O., . | papper wai a acinar trp tit (Bedi Shine rendered about noon today. The Buckeye State from Cincinnati | and small ve Joho Dorian a call ‘IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. r eae arrived on the Buckeye State yester- b | Gis Wek Only, arrived on th ey —$_$_$—$___— atrived here late yesterday heavily }for Shirts and Dresses, H PROMPE ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS Hy day, and isa guest of Miss’ Alice P, \ Embroidery {hetts Hi oeadinn, , «::...00. AN ANXIOUS “RELATIVE” [tostea wits eign or New orteans [socks at pues own to : Woe have opened our importation ot! fea Heinz Dill P 1+. 80¢ Phe marriage of Miss Olive ‘Lillian The towboat Monie Bauer is up nd all who swell our patrons ran ne oil porte ckages Rolled Oats, .7'z¢.|Ghamblin, of the city, to. Mr. . Will the Leyhe fleet here where she is being | re sure Hee, out ea hee a, Hamburg, nainsook and Swiss ed; i tte: >. ° " nd va I lh, Dried ‘ : ee saa * fitted fout with a new battery of ;and value ings ani insertions. Always in the i te bs . Sandison, of Moberly, Mo., took] Wants Mayor Lang to Look Af-|iciirs. Her old boilers have been /or any other time. | At dead in these goods, wo have outdone! 1 by, frost Meal, ........++ 40c. oe os Me wcontet ar brite, 148 ter Berry's Estate, removed and one of the old disman- |fe ver blend w = all previous efforts. We ask you to! doz nice F hk ‘ 7 . aay He iH tled steamer D. H. Pikes’ is heing | hand for every friew "st WN inspect our lines and see the newand | 4 ht. hottie choice Keteliup South Sevent le Hee as ie, placed on hes instead, It will only |New Year to eyery \ i . Joboson, of the Broac * © TSays Ne Belieyes Berry is His he is de- jest wish of i Ld Br lw V { Fingers Badly mashed. Always on the lookout for the new- novel designs, ve a fe y 8 Sel sete, gat grt ia church, officiating, Only a few be a few days now until she | | Oranges per doz., 15 to .....30c. | riends were present. Mr. and Mrs, Long Lost Cousin, clared ready for service again, | ¥ tie arene st The P. D, Stags cleared late yes: | AND BIC IDRIES Se LL nea Sandison will remain bere about ten : tei ie ’ "hone 89 123 S. Second st. before leaving for their future «, |terday afternoon for the Tennessee . Sues cays Saew ' 6 is ames E he deceasec +} . | wie: u \ . too Dr. Raub’s. James E, Berry, the deceased mill |river” with a magnificient trip of 1s Fowler y thet , made, We are prepared to offer | hie toting 8h re t ee 0 deand Rugbys ‘ ort But Dense home. snaire , F one 00 Egg White Soap Short But bense Nn ionaire tramy at tone rela- | freight, Ship carpenter Jim Pruett | the eee A heavy fog suddenly enveloped tion who signifies some little solici- jon’t fail to see our line of We have for sale this soap, which the city about 7:30 o'clock tasmorn | BARGAINS IN GROCERIES ! tude in regara to his weltare. did some slight repairing on her head Fiver bving, at uch a bigh a <A n tsive Bicycle | xine In the ity. has been extensively advertised in the | ing, and lasted about an hour, some- Mayor Lang today received @ pos-} api. joy 1 Jou leading magazines. Price, 25¢ per | what retarding street traffic, It left anes tal card containing the following ne ee | S. Hopkins arrived here late yester- | Mr. Ch sages i: Paducs ir Cycle Works, box—thiree cakes to the bc as suddenly as it came, Nice oranges, 10c. per doz. Jan. the 20, 1598 } ’ - gh . day afternoon fror ‘Two-pound can Mocha and Java, 1307 Mo, Ave., boure bebind tia coffee 50e. ; JerreRsoxvitte, IND. | heavy business. Sh ‘ + Pitted cherries, very fancy; try To the mayor of the city Dear | jon 1 y 1 | horse load delivered prom, Price, 3 7 3 nayor ) At lent of freight, ting P 1 H = ae We Have Secured the Sale 164. oats Ohio. River pee and tem at 25e per can. Sir—1 will ask the favor of you to cipally of ‘ a > CANDY ot the Fasious | Rim'Co., Be. Bel tr | Everything else equally low. look after Jouues Merty’s stale, #0 she discharged on the | i 2 is going ke to his farm at . : CA‘THARTIC ip JONES, as to tell the hotel ke a Balance eh i wales up. | Sm " said t t river r i H r re a ») is ‘The Cas! yrocer. ll out 1 sear + ‘s foat { é r at Metrop %, tf The Cash Grocer. out bill of the money He P8Y | per incline. Si away for Evans. |! ! 4 unis - eC es Justice Thos. Ligget evenit — all otler debts’ he made and the rest | Vitle early this ie Dw Metropolis, rel GoW oi united in marriage le home off ++MISS FRANCIS OF YALE.’ Jot his weskis I want you to Bold wef an City op + 1 leaves st, [quantity of t lnscet + John Turner, in East Metropolis, til you hear from me again, for U1 yc uis this afternoon for ‘Tem George Turner and Miss Kate Ed- bee mcgsv ag! .. a,,|think be isa son of amy uncles the} afternoon for Tynneses in. towboat Peter liont | wards, Phe Attractio Morton’s TO-lwe had not hard from for along | hen 9. Pigg soe Aine ke aacab part of the river with I ~ night. time and I don’t tuink that woman ast" © + Aida ae te Jall the ties available, ‘The major There n't be anything le for ‘ ” *, his wif ! You have the rite to addled etl The Shetield “wil of the cross ties are the property ¢ five cents better than the Linnwood ‘Miss Francis of Yale.’ which] | Lad! It is home enterprise. Call} has been pronounced by the metro- : poi jee eyo : i 7 . tt {politan press and many of our most] H's Property ts at ay rien send ap thin Lee lias is ¥| Chicago M “ eer yee prominent Southern? critics as being Naor Morava. dire: Spd pelt Miler Gone bewesn Memckis at Towboats and ba are fe | S ANS r R Many smokers of ten cent cigars) one of the most excruciatingly funny mG; STE; $00 OO eCar iy oO { ; | mand here now, owing t but no one f TE e now § : D0 Seas i A ks The above is only one of th 7 poeslepa ne of their my ) t t oo. ~ e now smoking the Linnwood fivelfre-comedies presented in. years,| ‘The above is only one of the ime] Howls. Une of their de such an excellent stes r ! J Gi pressions left by the mendacious ree t tn , ane and the cent cigar. Merit alone counts. tf | wit} he sewn at Morton's opera house ssions left by Bicol aada é 5 , \ . T hs vorts published in some papers in the | “ace. taniaboats 1 do douriehian 0 officer tonight. The company presenting} POT I » A par The Dick Fowl of | steamboats t 1 it n on ; Notary Public The Amphion Club, - e paper statec $500 owler on account The Atahing cluty will meet this{ tbe piece 1s a large and brilliant one, Oy 8 a eT ae ee eT sai ihe aid tol o eta isencouraging. ‘The river “eee 7:80. be Ae i: M MS] and includes some of our foremost| 2% found on his person after he |heavy ao th eS poor of es Mel 7:30 o’ciock with Miss |* pe die« until 9:50 this n ) ‘ ht Reddick, 827 ‘South Seventh | Stage favorites. ‘The advance sale of lied. ; il ‘this scsce Mass sear bak thn i Reddick, 927 South Seventh} oot) ies been very large. The remains of the far-famed} Capts. Emery Fowler and Chas. |of 1sv8 are very flattering The following prog n will . ‘millionaire tramp’’ are sti at) Voight n have charge of the tows | packets are already be ~ 7 Nance'sundertaking establishment. |boat Monie Bauer, Capt. Tom Pier-|rive and depart 2 An rive and depart groan | Piano duet—Miss Mary Karnes anc BOLD THEFT, Son has resigned, heavy burden 7 You are cordial d_to inves- tigate the erate corte (0 lnveac| and Mr. C. H. Davis. A BITTER HGHT The Joe Fowler trom Lvansville|manity, wh want Cresco. We shall take pleasure int? 0 solo—Miss Theresa Hummel. had not put in her ap; ance at the /smiles of happin Only explaining to you wherein it excels | }'0!" aT 4 Hiheatts ‘dick, |Pheif After Whole Hog or time she was schedule to leave this] weeks previous river men were all old-style corsets. iano solo—Miss Lillian Perrine. - ‘ |, ,}morning, she being delayed by heavy | ing despondent over the expectatic ns} t ‘The Ci = Piano solo—Miss Mary Lou B None. Is What the Ross Murder ‘Trial f seeing nr t | The Cresco contains the only new | Pane solo—Miss Mary Lou Byrd. None. ‘ c J fog and good business. She’ is ex-{of seemg a very dull winter in river and really valuable improvement ap- peenao! - ri ee abe ve a May Segoe Promises to Be, pected to be in and out this after-|circles, But thio: oom to Rave] wanes : MWlOOD \‘0O00D plied to corsets in twenty years. Mot hed 1 leashed Bir Bbc Mr. Sharron Loses a Hog at a noon, them and now everything in| ¢ bp t t. Itcan be A combination of comfort and | Piano solo—Miss Katie Lehrer, ; . — Laborers are s way of warine trafic is hustling t nti Trimble, De economy. Wear it, and it wins you. Rane eee ee mont, Wagon Yard. Preliminary Hearing Postponca— | levee now, than have } ever. |and most all the river men have ew 2 Once won, you'll wear no other. sleet ae yaaa le a al. years and it is with that | ployment, OF SOUND MIN) | Piano solo—Mr. C. H. Dayis. Eminent Legal Talent re pe We continue the sale on cloaks, A bold theft was committed in the * ipa thik cargoes, ‘The. orowd “oil WARRANT ISSUED | : End Wood Yard. boys’ waists and comforts advertised| Dr. Edwards, Ear, Eye, Nose and|early hours of morning, at Morgan’s Employed. sata heoeies he : So Says the Jury in the Gre Tast week, Throat Specialist, Paducah, Ky. tf] wagon yard, 5 Meera wae De LIK Deals, boat | \ | ‘THOS. E. MOSS | —— Mr. J. W. Sharron, of the Boston} _, , hich a 8 A r 5 The preliminary trial of Reuben | which went out the other day had) Against the Supposed Mother of| L B OGILVIE & CO Deafness Cannot Be Cured section of the county, reported to the} | 1h, Re al i Ac loonstlarable trouble || eine s t t i, duane faction ol tke car’ chars is tals | police th raing that he stayed atiso nomen sees) CROr EON St ae eee He Gasclate aa ike Gemled , , , ss 8 one eure de f cn Ne pathy vend! Naar HN per (itp ing Walter Hooks a short time ago|many tie carriers as she need the Abandoned Babe. ernoo} | Hickory Stovewood. age Telephone No. 29 for a nice two arrive here about Monday morning. t look over Lis papers and see whore i seh, mos: lithe Ayers & Lord Tie cowy any, of 50c (3 RUGGISTS As soon as the M | a AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS at Grand Rivers, was set for yester- | Eight boats have left this port duri day a n anc the past two weeks aud eact rried t Weighing ninety-eight pounds gy, + Sraluiland, P eee County Judge Tally Warrants}; ! 16 South MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE ti 204 hd nine sting Hines ORNs aA was au lamenee crowd prese|froot 16 19:90 tie carriers, : Ir as me , --idaumaaaiiaaa va ean uaa thistle Fe noise, and looking around was as-| mt, but owing to the abence of Hd] Calro, 97.5, rising. Mrs, Ada Ditehler. ee a TRY BURNETT fonished to see his dead hog disap-|%d George Howell, who came to the attannogo, Friday evening, Jan. 2ist, ’98. | ene ie toting wut pearing through a hole in the rear of| City to evade testifying, the case, 9s] ne, re : 1, Comply Jadge Tally jeued awac| ee d : iach attorney: at Law | c among other things, a dressed shoat ‘he latest New Vork aad London success, We will give Ove r= tor any|the stable, He rushed to the rescue] foretold in the Sux, was continued) Evansville, 38.8 rant at 1 o'clock yesterday after: 1 but the porker disappeared just as he| Util next Thurs Florence, 19.0, fallis against Mrs. Ada Ditciler, charging “Miss Francis of Yale” |i?" 2." lpoaan Johnsonville, 24.1, rising, ee yiially atecitiie e J, Chessy & Co c jot A a rele Both sides are di Louisville, 25.%, risir ’ c Sold by Druggists, 7 The river is up to the back of the “3 2 , > Ia f i 7 , th St., Pap uy Ky. p to termined to t it to the bitter « shville. 35.7, falling. fant. The law under which the wa Mail's Family Puils are the best stable, and the surroundings, tracks t we 1 is as follow f - and clues indicate that, the thief got | 0d for this reason the best legal tal=| Pittsbur, 10. rising. Bric ad eel ad arcla da ( ure PITTSBURG COAL BCTS. BUSHEL! :. the tog by means of a boat, and gat has been employed. Attorney ; e tha cate cr coliody for: aunure. te : DR, 8 le A, AMOSS. | ey BéOv eee te tis 10 thee of the| B. U. Grassham was appointed com-| Ds g. . ; Campbell - Mulvehill Coal Co,|osted off with it. | No trace of the) aaa eit ee ee ety Atel Paducah, 36.7, rising edacation of a child under six years Is : i who wilfully deserts the child Homeopathic ’ - thief except his tracks w left. r are selling Pittsburg coal at] ‘7S CX°ePt AIS Tracks was | torney Wilson is a relative of the ac-| Three barges loaded with tics were A oa a > - janner showing a kless - =) soe eight cents a bushel. The cash cused. Hon. W. M. Reed, of Ben-|sunk at Brooklyn night before last naoner showing a I lis ‘ Hara | must accompany every order. WHERE 18 LAKKS, too, and Jas. B. Garnett, of Cadiz, /by the waves. ‘Two of them were ‘to life or health, or wholly an fiere Physician . fa ns ave been employed to assist in the|the property of the Grey Tie Co,, o ; FY {tf Campbeli-Mulvehill Coal Co.| Reported to be i ing Near TrORunne pa Capt. J. W. Bush, yen . °" |prisonment in’ the penitentiary tor Hackmen and Express Drivers. Metropolis. Hon, J. K, Hendrick and J. C.] The towboat Fred Nellis is in the |More than three years.” Four room house and finest small] Information comes from Metropo-| Hodge, of Pacey oN Wm. |lower Onio river rescuing ties from! nother who abandoned ber sixeweek H stable in city, four lis and room|lis today that Bob Blanks is believed | English, of Calvert City, Lave been | the fast rising water. | \ pail Saar seiuih ~ 7 y se é yd babe Monday afternoon b: e| 44 for hack; wa renter; near|to be in the neighborhood yet, and] tetained for the defense, eThia cach aegistared Vora. tbls ie ot Been ee, eats ih WR, R. CLEMENT, it D. Ph. 6, Second ashington. Only is being closely watched. forenoon 36 fect and Zsenths, there! ters boarding house, They did not aa ) per week for all, Inquire Pa- It is claimed here, however, that B, being a rise of tenths during the }Jearn the contents of the basket un- Washing ducab Banking Co, 17j6| be is not, and that Paducab officers} aud one charging past 12 hours, ‘Thirty-eight fect is|til she had been gone two hours o BR. BELL'S ip t H ; | abandoning it, is punishable by im- The original warrant against the accused ‘was dismissed yesterday, them with con- spiring to murder Hook, with Reu- BRIDGE R-PAIRED- A great deal of interest seems to be| ben Ross as principal and his broth-| the river men, A iru loft at Me. Gs Beyer! D have a pretty good idea where he is. now expected to be the limit here by | more. —_—_——— | ‘ County Judge Tully Looks After] are constantly beard asking questions Awarded | swering the discription w Piet by Perkins Creek Bridge. as to the whereabouts of Blanks. He Whe Corn All Sayed, j . Highest Honors—World’s Pair, | Deputy Sheriff Utterback, and Judge ; evidently be fata Owens Brothers have succeeded in Benepe nak My ¥r 1 1d County Judge Tully sent Justice}! evidently hard to cateb, getting all their corn from the Illi- a — Fair. | Tully gave the sheriff an order for it. Anderson and Mr. Theo, Futtrell out nois side over here out of reach of the jit was found to contain a picture of 4 Good Things at Bock Cor- today to temporarily repair Perkins} G0 Things ai water, There is a large quantity of creek br which has been render- 1 Seventh and O it on the island, but it will require | addressed to the above. It was on) dru wares ’ ‘ COA!, COAL! ed unsafe by the high water, Dressed turkeys, dressed geese,| ten feet more of water to reach it, | hove facts that the warrant was is-| f ‘, having the fOFoe and effect of 4 Fe 5 Se hal The bridge will be permanently} dressed chickens, celery, smoked oon I" walt it Why bay coal that is halt dirt and) repaired when the creek suiticiently| weinerworst, pure pork sacked sau-| 9, poe me It is not known whether the above | BE SURE YOU 6 aN 4, and slack, when you can buy good, nice, | subsiies, It is one of the best and] sage, fresh pure pork sausage, spare] © ¢-C: fail to care, druc und mcwes is the name of the heartless mother | U GET ne = sianas {8 Yee Siig i a — lor not. Her home is supposed to be| DR. BELL'S | AMES USM. K Da clean coal, free of dirt and slack for! most iiportant bridges in the] ribs, tender cold-storage beet. RUM, Dopaly near Calvert City, Marshall couaty, | Pjng-Tar- Honey 71 a eee * 9 cents per bushel, spot cash, from) county, Phone 259, Our own make of smoked weinere he old and reliable St. Bernard Coal ~~ “9% | worst is absolutely the finest on the Sie teat Bnd poo! Pittaburgh coal. Plain City lodge No, 449 ervooay aye Bo Ce RG ae Many former 10c Smokers Never buy the common grades. Also A, M.. will meet to-] a , f Phone 259, izes of the, best Anthracite and t at 7:30 o'clock in special] ant a et th a 4 : naa, > - Virginia 8 Smithing coal. : BLO fOr WORK 1 Oe Ee eee ee eee eit dispel colds, | Gov. Bradley's dinner to the m SMOKES Sr, Bexnanp Coat Co. Jand F.C, degree, All Masons wel-| eure h yer liabitual/ constipation | hers of the legislature with 423 Broadway. come, Burton B. Davis, W. M. | 20 billousness. | Fle ay ees Hat the Capital hotel next W 17 ' ‘Telephone No. 8. Cro, Inexant, See we a ; night, inal es Cream of Tartar Powdec Aak Your Dealer for {¢ ; ~ the woman and many love letters

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