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st UNDERWEAR SALE —AL THE BAZAAR viiver held in Paducah, Just bough the entire line of sample unde wear from the largest underwe: 4 Let §—Five hundred hand- ‘somely trimmed skirt chem- ise, well worth 75¢ i alasad soiled, go for.. . Lot 2—A thousand very ‘fine gowns, muslin and cambric, Deautifully trimmed, well worth $1.50 and $2.00 slightly soiled, price.. Three hu it ‘iby sample gowns at.. +«ggc and Lot 3--\ thousand very ele gantly trimmed ladies’ skirts rangiag in price from $2.50 to $4.00, soiled price. . tig hundred sample s! rts +++79¢, 4gc¢ and Lot 4—A lot of ladies’ beauti- ful eiderdown dressing jack ets, nicely trimmed with velvet ribbon, reduced from $1,69 to... pieces — gowns, 1 elegant; but slight! sisting of 5,000 skirts, chemise, etc made and trimmed, soiled from handling. 98 Millinery Department nillinery wi 49 Our entire stock of half of th be closed out at on regular prices room for our new spring goods. 1.29 +25 500 new hair swi match any shade well worth $1 switc hes, “worth 90, at$r.ooand 1. 300 new hai $1.56 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR 12I5 BROADWAY DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE WEATHER REPOR J.S. GANSTER Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS Prompt and thorough attention given to all cases. Vouchers for quarterly payment of ions carefully attended to. « 714 South Third street, Fair tonight and Friday, but 1 so cold. LOCAL MENTION. Births. To the wife of Mr mara, a daughter. To the wife of Mr. Beverly Read, a boy, who has been christen Wm. Pie! Read COAL, COAL! Why buy coal that is balf dirt slack, when you can buy good, clean coal, tree of 9 cents per bushel, spot cash, the old apd reliable St. Bernard Ce Vo. We also have and al the best 1 pool Never buy the common grades. all sizes of the best Anthracite Virginia Smithing coal. St. Branany C J. W. Office, —_——_— MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE PLETCHER TRRRELL, Manager. 5- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY - (MATINEE AND NIGHT) THE FOREVER FAVORITES FIELDS & HANSON'S MINSTRELS The °97 accepted high-grade wheel of merit! The show of the period! Refreshing mivstrelsy, swept by idim : ocean breezes of genuine wit! Watch Lost 38 HOT MEMBERS 38 || Mr sible nigigidse Grand concert band and superb sym-| *Sten yesterlay, Tk ws Soh’ dbebentre, Mr. Hardy Little in the phony orchestra, aie “Au Evening Jit to its owner, a vic 2 A tine found wash-roc SEE the now, cor er, the Elks. SEE the timely bit ‘6 Four Hundred SEE Gh. magnificent duncing picture ‘Tenderloin. SEE the imposing svctacle BEE the dizziing diitl « Old Guard,” SEE Field Hanson's new act and DO NOT MISS the grand mid day parade DO NO1 MISS the exbllarating baud concert } 1 he Dance of Dawson 7 Best in the isplay not b: for cireulars, & Co! Sold bj Hall's Dru Famili Johnson » Foundry and Machine,, Company ase of Hughes against t mpany is still on trial the circuit court. Notice. Noah’s Ark will be mpened for bu iness in their new store, 319 Broa way, Lomorrow mornin; o’cloc Telephone No. 29 for a horse load delivered promptly, $1 cash. Ohio River Spoke a Rim Co., E. E, Bell. THE LATEST BARGAINS. Axtell Soa} ‘The cheapest na Steam Engines, Boilers House Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Ser¢ we, Brass and Iron Fitting Castings of ali kinds. PADUCAH, KY nice t 1 best soap ont ALL THE ITIES im NORTH NORTH-EAST 4x0 NORTH-WEST ST ket. Come and see you for cast. tt what we can Ep Jose The Cash Grocer. Masonic Notice. Plain City lod & A. M., ht at 7 communication for tand F. C. degree. come. Will meet t lock in spec work in E Davis, W. M. Sec. ron B. O. InGram, REACHED anvil Teretatet are selling Pittsburg coal eight cents a bushel. {must accompany every order, tf Campbeli-Mulvehill Coal © Spe Pare maple sugar, per b., Heinz’ Dill pickle, per Choice dates, per Ib., Choice dried figs, per ib., 7 Choice N, O. B5e, Fresh corn meal, per bu., 40c. Oranges, per doz., 10c. to 80c, QL. bottles best sald lbe, . RANDOLPH. 123 S. Second st. a 100. , 80, O.F.MILLMAN,G.S.a F2. JEFFRIES G1 PA EVANSVILLE, IN NASHVILLE, TENN. . ae. SAD NEWS Recelyed Today By Mrs, C. G. Rabb. Mrs. C. G. Rabb today received the sad and unexpected news announce ing the death of her sister, Mrs. Dr. C. L. Washburn, of Marion, Lil. She wasa daughter of Mr. Barney Markey, a highly respected citizen of Hampton, Ky. Besides husband and father she leaves a number of brothers and sisters, Mrs. C. G. Rabb and] at the Union Gospel Mission is * Mrs. Sallie Coyle cf this city, all the | greatest and most wonderful thing i others residing in Livingston county, | the world.’ Everybody is invited, Her husband will arrive in the city $0 this afternoon en route to Hampton, where the deceased will be buried in the family burying ground. COAL THIEF ARRESTED. Phone 89, Incandescent | pbes suitab’ for system for sale Drug store ject. Gospel Mission Su np at tt “Evening in Fairylan The ‘Evening in Fairyland’? to b given by the Junior Christian En leavor society of the First Christia church will be both pleasing and in structive in its entertainment, Th ‘acters, '*Cinderella ‘Rei FP Riding Hood,’ **Rip Van W This Aiternoon. s'ants Clans) gcd others; will b Buck McGehee, colored, who was} presented in life-like colors by th released from jail lust week after} sciopticon, and these pictures, inter: serving a thirty day term for stealing} sperce| with sweet songs by the chil coal, was arrested again this afier-/dren and selections from the gramo. noon by J. J. Read’s watchman on a} phone, will long be remembered wit similar charge, having been cavglt}delight by the young people who at stealing the black diamonds again, |tend, Admission 10 cents, He was carried to the city hall and — locked up. Dr. Edwurds, Ear, Kye, Nose aud] were arrested this afternoon by Ont ‘Throst Specialist, Paduesh, tf. ver Orr for engaging in a tight, Buck McGehee Lodged in Jail} lovede Fora tl .$ .49 manufacturers in New York, con- | ae | in order to make} McNa- dirt snd slack for fro ays ke Pittsburgh cos mer and promptly restorcd Poledo, Price tf. two bars for a nickel. | All Masons wel- PITTSBURG COAL BCTS, BUSHEL Campbell- Mulvehill Coal Co, The cash} molasses, per gal., McPherson’ The subject of tonight’s discourse inkle,’” Anthony Kyle and Ida Billingsley “PERSONALS. R. B. Goulder, of Hickman, ts at the Palmer. A. 8. White, of Hopkinsville, is at the Palmer. Miss Myrtle Landon, of Mayfield, is visiting here. J. W, Kingsbury, of” Chicago, lot the Palmer, J. W, Ramsey, of Trenton, Tenn., \) | is at the Palmer. y| Mr. JL. Kilgore has returned |from Anderson, Ind, Jamie Brooks left | Murphreysboro Thomas Craig, of Fort il jInd., is at the Palmer. Ne} Mr. J.P. McBlrath, was in the city today, Miss Mamie Greif has \from a visit to Louisville. Ex-City Clerk Arthur Cole is out \again after his recent illness, Traveling Auditor D. E. Woods, jof the 1, C., was here yesterday. Miss Ora De Shong, of Milan, Tenn.,, is a guest of Mrs, Kos Little, Mr, Clay Clement and troupe left | this morning on the fowler for Cairo. Miss Emma Linn, of Mayfield, is t is at noon for | Wayne, of Murray, returned 50 GRAND. AUNT ~~ Here on an Official Visit to Odd Fellows. Delegation From ‘Other Big Meeting Expected. COMMITTEE APPOINTE At a Business Meeting of Baptist Chareh igate Contemplated nts—A Division of Opinion, There will be an important meeting of the Odd Fellows tonight at the new hall at Fifth and Broadway, It will be the formal opening of the hall, Grand Master Jobn Gaunt, of Winchester, 1s here to an official visit to the lodges, and there will be! special initiation and degree work. Delegates will be here from M field, Metropolis, Benton and Mass: Tomotrow evening a banquet will | | tendered the Grand Master and LOWEST Yer. Temperature Was | Ten Degrees This Morning: A business meeting of the First Baptist church congregation was held last night, and committees were ap- pointed to investigate the adv bility of constructing & new mission church on the North Side, and to ascertain the cost of and secure plans for, the remodeling of the church, ‘The committees are, for the Mis sion church, Rev. Penrod and Messrs. J. R. Puryear and BW. Smith, for securiuog plans and esti- mates on the contemplated improve- ments on the old church, Rev, Pen- rod and Messrs, RK, Paryear, J M. Faller, E. W. Smith and W, Cochran, On subscriptions, Mr, Ed L. Atkin Mesdames L. Orme, Bristol, W. E, Cochran, E,W. Smith and Charles Graham, That the above named improve- ments will be made, however, by Good Skating, But it is Somewhat Hazardous, uest of Mrs, Leonard Jones. Prof. Murry Gilbert went up to Kuttawa today to give a cineograph exhibition. Councilman Mann Clark was out today for the first time since his re- cent illness, M. L. Downs and John 8. Gant, of Carrollton, are at the Palmer, the guests of Mangum lodge. Mr, Will Sandison and bride, nee Chamberlin, left yesterday for their future home in Moberly, Mo. Miss;Emma Marquardt, a charm- ing young lady of Golconda, after & visit to frfends, left at noon for St. Louis, Miss Mary Bringhurst left this ~| morning tor Moutgomerv, Ala, She will stop over at Exdy ville a few days before resuming her journey. Messrs. Harry Snow and Will Hal- loran left at noon for St. Louis on business. They are now associated together in the commission business. Misses Kate snd Edith Warfield, of Elizabethtown, who have be been on a visit to their brother, Mr, George Wartield, left today for New Albany, Ind., on a visit. }0D WORK not s. G ed nd m val ep al Iso od ld by 0 Being Done In the Ancient Order United Workmen,. Col. S. C. Vaughan jhas returned from a month's trip to Henderson, Morganfield aud other cities in the interest of the Ancient Order of Uni- ted Workmen, He reports the order rapidly increasing ‘ywhere. Dur- mh he pat in in one month 69 pew members The Paducali lodges are also flour- ishing, with about 300 members. TIE BARGES” Danger At Brooklyn the Falling Rive g his absence In From he! The recession of the river is en- in| angering a number of tie barges at Brooklyn, according to reports, and e force of colored laborers was y at work unloading the ties in order that the barges may be towed -/away, Thus far, however, there has k. j been no damage. a EX-MAYOR YEISER a8 nd }And Wis Five Fine Great | Danes. Ex-Mayor Yeiser possesses five of the tlnest’ pups in Kentucky. They nes, and were presented to him by his big watch dog a night jor two He has already prom- ell |ised them to his friends, |are Great D he nd Entertainments. ial’ given by | the Young Ladies society of the First ;| Baptist church tonight at the resi o-!dence of Mrs. Geo. Cochran, on il/ South Fourth, should not be forgot- ten. Musicals | | | The ** cter soc The musical announced for tonigh |t the residence of Capt. Rt. G. Rouse, lon North Sixth street been indefi- uitely postponed on account of, ill- hess in the family. svening In Fairyland” is what an entertainment to be given by the Junior Endeavor of the First: Ubri church tomorrow night is to be allel. There will be musie, sele 0. {tions by the gramophone and steriop- tion views, INDENSE COLD IN WY ands of Sheep Have ished During the Winter, at | WYOMING. | The Per- Cheyenne, Wyo., Feb. 3.—Thous- ands of sheep are reported to have perished from gold and starvation in Western Wyoming. The cold has been intense for sixty days and oid timers say-thisis the hardest winter y have seen for the past nineteen years. Carbon county bas 500,000 sheep, and flockmasters there fear tke loss will amount to 25 per cent Loss- es among cattle will not be so heavy, as owners had been preparing for sev- eral years to feed their stock during severe weather, $50.00 Reward. Fifty dollars in cash will be paid to anyone proving that. we will not jsell our entire line of ladies, misses and children's caps aud jackets at exactly one-half price, and proving that we changed the mark on any garment, making room for such a cut.Our stock being so Jarge we have. decided to make this cut of ONE- HALF PRICE ON ANY GAR. ©) ME IN THE HOUSE, NO RESERVE STOCK, Remember these are no old goods, but strictly up-to-date, and pur- chased this season. Also remember the above one-half price is only good for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Come quick to get good selection. ELEY, DIPPLE & WHITE, J. J, Guthrie’s old stend, le 8 e D e ad hh} no means assured, Some oftthe The temperature today was the most influential members of! the|lowest of the season, ten degrees church are opposed to them, offering | above at observer Borneman’s oflice. as a reason that it would be bad pol-| Nagel’s thermometer at five o'clock icy to burden the church with any ad-| this morning registerea six degrees ditional indebtedness. On the other | above. ; : hand, many are in favor of botheon-| Good skatisg is reported in vari- templated inprovements, When the]ous places, but it is somewhat dan- time comes for a final settlement] gerous, owing to the decline of the there may be an interesting contest,|back water. Many skaters never BONDS' DRUG STORE THIRD AND COURT Purple Azalea. Soap 25 CENTS’ PEW BOX Former price. «++ 75¢ per box TELEPHONE 392 Goods delivered to any part of the city. COLORADO'S SKIRTED WARDEN. Michigan can no longer boast that it has the only female game warden in the country, Colorado hereafter will claim distinction in this respect. Game Com- missioner Swan, of that state, recently appointed Misa Annie Metcalf, of - Mer, lately a commercial traveler for a ERED 25 theless avail themselves of the oppor- tunity and take the risk. $500 SUBCHIE GALLOWAY ELOPEMENT. There are Yet Over $1,000 to Secure. Prominent Young Couple Out- wit Obstinate Parents But Eight Days are And All Eloped to Lexington, Gone, cca All Murray Stirred up Over the fhe Y. M. C, A. subscriptions are ~ bpeagaletess tir Affair—Disappomted Crowd progressing, and today about $500 had been subscribed, There are but eight days longer in which to seeure the remainder of the requisite amount, $1000. Secretary Knox is working dili- gently, and if the money is not rais- ed, it will be no fault of his. There are but eight more days to elapse before the time will be up. Mr. Knox stat ed to a Sun reporter that he thought the amount would be subscribed by the 11th. There was great excitement in Murray, Calloway county, yesterday morning and last night, by the elopement of a prominent young couple, who are both mere children, They were Mr. Bert Barnes, aged 19, and Miss Helen McElrath, aged 16, both of promi- nent families, who were strenuously opposed to the match on account of the extreme youth of both the young man and the girl, The old proverb that love laughs at locksmiths, pa and mamas and such like, was s demonstrated. Night before last the couple eloped. They had a frieud purchase tickets to Lexington, Tenn early in the afternoon, sud then con- cealed themselves where they could board the traia ou the dark side, and the rear platform, They were ac- companier by the intended groom's sister and a young gentleman friead Great excitement prevailed yester- day when it was discovered that they had gone. Telegrams were sent to many surrounding cities to locate them and prevent, if possible, the marriage. Both families, it is re- ported, declared that they should not hve together, and there was intense feeling manifested both ways Bloodshed was expected if the twain could not be separated by persua- sion. Hence when the train from the south steamed into Murray last night the platforur was cormpletely crowded with excited people, who were there to witness the outcome, and take a hand init, if necessary. But the bride and groom very dis- creetly did not show-up. ‘The couple that accompanied them was aboard, but the young lady, not desiring any one to know she sisted them in their escape, disguised herself with a thick veil before the train Murray. The young man’s father asked Conductor Kirkland if bis son returned aad seemed greatly relieved | when answered in the negative. The youthful groom is a Prof. Barnes, and his girl wife is daughter of J. C. McKirath. = Th will doubtless be forgiven when they return home, CLAY CLEMENT ELGPED TO METROPOLIS, From Mayfield Passed Through the City. Tally aad Johnson Married, Couple John Miss Leona Mr. Jobn Tally and Miss Leona Jolinsoo, of Mayfield, left home at 9 o'clock last night and said they would return in a short time, In- stead they eloped and came to Padu- n route to Metropolis to be They were accompanied Miss Ettie ¥ marries by Mr. Oscar Rey and May I They intended to go to Metropolis on the morning boat, but missed it, and did not leave until this after- noon. They will return tonight on the Cowling. COUSINS MARRY, From St- Louis Mar- ried Here. Couple Fath Pertormed the Rey. r Jansen ceremony. Mr, Harry Winter, aged 24, and son of Miss Emma Winter, his cousin, aged 21. arrived in the city on the 7:30 train from St. Louis this morning, and went at once to the county court house, where they procured a mar- riage license. They then repaired to. the Catholic parsonage, and were married by Rev. Jather Jansen. ‘They eame here to evade the Mis- «uc lew probibiting the marriage of cousins, ‘They will return tonight. Mr. Winter is a voal and ive dealer, A CLOSE CALL, Audicnee For Time. Pleases a Paducah the Th lay Clement and bis excel- ed at Morton's Mr. lent troupe were gree’ Opera House last audience, whose genuine pleasure and appreciation was manifested by frequent galls. he New Dominion” been seen here twice before, but like wine, it seems to improve with age, and many who had witnessed it both times before were there last night and seemed to enjoy it more than ever. Mr, Clement is an artist, His inter- pretation of the dignified role, ‘Baron Hobenstauffen,’’ is uasur- passed, and never fails to amuse as well as entertain, His company is well poised, and each member is en- titled to individual credit, Councilman Clark's Burned. Boy Badly Hands Terribly Putting out Flames. Father's Burned in the The Master Harry, the 10 year old son of Councilman Masn W. Clark, came neat being burned todeath about 8 :80 o'clock last night at his home corner of Seventh and Campbell street. Tne boy was standing before the fire ready to retire, with his night dress on, Itcaught fire and in a second the lad was enveloped in flames. Councilman Clark, who is just recovering from his illness, jumped up and finally succeeded in ‘smothering the flames. ‘I'he boy was badly burned and Councilman Clark's hands were severely burped by the flames, Robert Howard , & farmer, was] found in a dying condition with al bullet hole ia his breast near lis home in Bell county, Ky. It is thought be shot himself with suicidal intent. Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. pplces: BAKING POWDER A joint committee representing many organizations of business men, called upon the president yesterday to urge him to send a special mes- sage to congress asking the creation of a department of commerce and industries. Members of the V of Lancaster, Ky., will present to Miss Christine Bradley a cut glass silver- mounted bottle to be used at the occasioned | | S}Game Commissioner Swan on reached | night by a large| pplause and three curtain | , had | |CITIZENS’ St. Louls honse, to this rather dang ous position. Miss Metcalf is well quali- fied for the practical duties of the posi- tton, Tike Mrs, Warren Neal, of Mich- igan, ske is an expert rifle and revolver shot and can handle most weapo Jexterous! man, She is alsoa lever horse we and as a daring lashing rider is without an equ her sex in the state, Being a thoroug western woman, she has bad many ex periences that do not fall to the Jot o the average person in these days, ever there, While living in the western part af Colorado the defended the faimily bome often from the Utes, wh me over from Utah every year kill game anc fy the sett Routt Rio Blanco count has broken vicious bronchos, and r i her more than * that has been pro unbreakable, Miss Metealf did ne the position of warden. The positi of clerk to t game comuilssion was offered her. She accepted that and Mr. Swan went her one better by mak ing her a gume warden. As clerk she receives $900 per year As warden she will receive five dollars per day only when in the field. Miss Metcalf received her appointment from the eve re for the wene of the Routt county, but to join the oth @ bee. The law t when up am ut to sh t ar roubles in ot order he! he did r warde Ver shoo t vg may be called 0 at s Mete sin the vides, however get to kick ens alf, who was born | retiring and he has not de- wear when ent complished. cided what « duty as a warder but not rad nd sneh place whe pg or stume to Sheh ideas on n a wow suffrage and t Said Miss Me that Ish. wik have to thoset ats eo Artificially Co! Messrs. I have simply pe 1 ft the flower different from that o jor by ad a partic ment to the soil. If the ji ne ¢ are placed in the « | do r 1 their way thro ne chief purpose of theart ing is to produce brilliant ¢ | table decoration. — Youth's Compan+ fon, mamersin Ww Jean t | ts of | chemi . The German woman proclaims her emancipation not only by going for academic degrees in competition with men, but by ging of trades in like rivalry report shows that the ein many 3 women employe chimney sweeps, gunsmiths, 147 as copper | smiths, farriers and 09 a8 masons, § as stone cutters ar | marble, slate and stone quarries. Sun, in all sort A re: 2,0001n NY he bribery Investigating commit- of the Ohio Stace senate has about concluded its testimony. ator Garfield will submit a minority report. ‘ SAVINGS BANK, 226 Browinay Fe Paducah, Ky. Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00 | Open from 8 a. m, to3p. m. On Sat- urday nights from 7 to 8, Interest Paid on Time Deposits OFFICERS, Jas. A. Ruby President Cashier Seat wish r | Newfoundia Sen-| W. F, Paxton .. RUDvY..... 't Cashier DIRECTORS. Jas. A. Rupy, Jas. R. SMITH, F. M. Fisuer, Geo. 0. WALLACE, F. KAMLEITER, W. F. PAXTON, Gro, O, Hart, E. FARLEY, R. Rupy, sao nereangiaed games ee = Water Filters » What is more essential , to good health than pure F | water? Our Filters will mke impure water as pure lear and sparkling as spring water. iivery family should have one. Livery Filter tested before leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY Pi your mae, TER Dway PADUCAH KY: Wall Paper »* 4 Window Shades. IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. We S. GREIF 182 8. ird Street. Rabe vies No. Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon Furtn Srarer Next Door 1 ). 9:00 am | \ 00 HOURS ) pan 0 pw Telephones ie 1 New Year's Greeting, pennnnnnnans for present but buy the ith an estab- ny'that guar Future comfort ning ec 2k age lished sepots t antees you | tory service, oF PAOLO REN LE AAAI our prices were ¢ toallin cot and goods in town, no ewpty beast jus t You always know when you read it in The giad New Year brir cheer With prospects Progr comes a len J—with poor thr je sion’s tr t protectior ings sure for rict out our ward for < by every willing} ‘andi’, Bot 10d point wish! to tell & few things somewhat person- al. In prices we'll produce a and show you how to s# Our Dry Goods must for less than cost, Now chance to guard yc a cold with the cheaj Our cust gain} « » bless- gh. orio’ st ree} TENSION INDICATOR, (devices for regulating and showing the exact tension) are a few of the features that emphasize the high grade character of the Whites Send for our elegant H. T. catalog. Witt Sewine M-crne Co., CLEVELAND, ©. we crash your inst t woolens ever use in Gaiter and Butt every pair issure to wear th j will put your foot in. Our from the Eme ne'er make fair women with these Faby Erio’s greeting | we'll extend to wen a Jand small to give Jc for Shirts aud Dre jsocks at prices down t jand all who swell our are sure to have our Jand value great f jor any other tiv feelings ever blend with hand for every fr New Year to eyery one t 205 Broadway € on, and Fortsaie oy I | Chas. Freiderick, Paducah, Ky acd tro: - would ¢ ssi vd 4 wo 8 Dorian a ca » Hose bottom roc patrons ranks heartfelt t we great 1 every dime,today And as oF s heart and | DR. BELL’s Pine-Tar- Honey proves its wonderfu) effieacy. The of trouble is the irritation is al- the Lungs are healed and strengthened and cold leaves as snow disappear, uunshine of spri ————__..... The steam at New York from | ports hundreds of u Jexposure and star the L coast, owing to sever blizzards. AUS. Johns are impassable, railroads and many people suffering the A resolution has in the New York demanding the resignation of Senator Murphy for voting for the Teller sil ver resolution, heen <a SNe AP Over $90,000,000 of bonds were sold in Wall street in January, as against $38,158,000 in January last year. This is the highest monthly record ip history, ¢ ci christening of the battleship Ken. tueky. | 5 } A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder THRSTANDAR, Pia

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