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all out beaey fleeced ladies’ Oneita union suits h regular Brice Any of the fine ladies’ jacke' figure—sale price Millinery Department Our complete stock of milli- nery will be closed out at just | one-half of regular prices, in| order to make room for our | new spring goods. We carry the most complete | stock of hair goods in the city and children’ ts in our store—former price cuts no One hundred and fifty new , French novelty dress skirts, blacks and all the ew shades of green, purple, ete., material can’t be bought less than $1.25 per yard, former $5.00 and $6.00, sale price...... One hundred new silk and satin skirts in all of the latest effects, tormer prices were $8.00 and $12.00, sale ~ PERSONALS. Mrs, Altman is dangerously ill. Miss Mary B. E. Greif is on the sick list A. K, Eaton, of Double Springs, is at the. Palmer, Jas. G. McElmer, of Grand Rivers is at the Palmer, Mr. Theodore Coureier, of Ripley, fenn., 18 in the city, Miss Mary Boswell left roday for ansville on a visit. Rev, Warner Moore, see, is in the city, Mr. C. W. Huntley, of Memphis, is in the city today. Mr. A. C, Einstein left at noon for | Chicago on business. | Mr. W. H. Parham has after a trip on the road, Marshall A, Mott, of Union City, ,|is at the New Richmond, of Tennes- 8 returned . Accord: ‘been keep- P Jas, Bowman, Wife and }iwo Children and Furni ture, Anthony Kyle, ofthe § was fined $5 and cost® drunk and disorderly at ley’s saloon on the Sout! was drunk and had ¢ pat out of f the saloon two or th times, and}. finally had his face mashed by Bill- ingstey. Billingley was diseliarged. Henry Alexander, a colored boy, was fined $5 and costs for jumping on and off street cars. CLAIM AGENT MILLER i Drowning Ovcured In Marion, ‘coritten a County, Ky. Last Saturday a man by the name of James Bowman placed his wife and two children, together with lot of household goods, including a stove, into a frail skiff and attempted to cross the Ohio river at the heal of Hurricane island, near Marion, Crit- Resigns His Position With the Illinois Central. ‘The river was very at prices that cannot fail to interest you. Ask tosee our switches, pr : $4.98 and Five wuitred new pl id kirts, bean- 5 U. tenden county. Rev. H. B. Johnston will preach at] rough, the waves rolling up several | G, Mission tonight at 7:30. feet in height, and the little skiff was it By Joh BONDS’: a DRUG STORE THIRD ANG Court -* ,» What is more essential to good health than pure water? Our Filters will a) make impure water as ure lear and sparkling as spring water. Every family should have one. Every Filter _tested before leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY 11 shades, at 75¢ and $1.00. tiful selection of colors.. = at oe. Mr. J. H. Weir, of Grand Rapids, Mich , is at the New Richttond. Col, Jas. P. Thompson has recov- ered sufficiently to be about again, Mrs. F. M. Daugherty. of Louis ville, is a guest of Miss Mionie Rat- eliffe. Master Edwin Wolff, whose arm was broken a few days ago, is able to be up. Pail Hunt, advance pnessee’s Pardner,’” ner. Miss May Harlan Princeton on a visit Mrs. Lander. Mrs, Jesse G. from Florence Station, visited her sister, Mr. Anthony List is now with Lang Brothers and cordially invites his friends to see him, Mrs, Mary Campbell and son, Mr. John P. Campbell, have returned from a Southern trip, Attorney W. W. English, of Cal- vert City is able to return home after, undergoing an operation here. The Paducah Sunday school Union meets this evening at 7:30 at the Broadway Methodist church, The Junior Warden Missionary Society will meet with Miss Susan W, Morton Saturday afternoon at three o'clock. Col. J. R. Lemon and family are now residents of aducab, and reside in the Hughes house on Jefferson street, near Sixth, Advayce agent Wm. Crehan, of the Oliver Byron company, who was here a day or two ago, is a brother to Ada Rehan, the actress, Mr. Luther Poole, ployed at Seamon’s factory, left yes- terday afternoon for Dawson, having received the sad intelligence that his mother was dead, eee BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 8R0 DWAY DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE J.S. GANSTER Notarv Publi AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS Prompt and thorough attention given] Mrs. Cordelia Steele has instituted to all cases. suitin the circuit court against her Vouchers for quarterly payment of}husband, J. O. Steele, for divorce, carefully attended to. alleging inhuman treatment. Office, 714 South Third street. THER REPORT, WEA y followed by lay night. Fair tonight possi Cc light snow or rain § LOCAL MENTION. Wants a Divorce, tH agent for at the is has gone to to her sister, Curd has returned where she Incandescent jamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson's Drugstore. Walked 500 Miles. Mrs. William Jackson, whose hus- 5- SATOMDAY, FEBRUARY - 5] band lives on a shanty boat, arrived aa’ ‘E AND NIGHT) yesterday from Girley, Miss,, THE FOREVER FAVORITES [She went several months ago’to be F 0S" HANSON'S treated for cancer, which was cured nS * She and her two children walked IL MIN RELS back, a distance of 500 miles. Telephone No. 29 for a nice two The '97 accepted high-grade wheel | horse load delivered promptly, Price of merit! The show of the period! }81 cash. Ohio River Spoke and Refreshing minstrelsy, swept by|Rim Co., E. E. Bell. tf, ocean breezes of genuine wit! 38 HOT MEMBERS 38 Grand concert band and soperb sym- phony orchestra. consumption, age¢ ey paves a mother and several brothers and a r, “An Evening lgister, The funeral took place this Services by Rev. A. N, Sears, interment at Oakland ceme- MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE Fuetcwen TeRReit, Manager. where Died of Consumption, Miss Kmma Weisner. of Sharpe, Marshall county. died last SEE the new curtain th the Eli SEE the timely bit Chry's Font Hund ificent dancing picture, ' ‘In the to Sete who is em- Married at Metropolis. Mr. Dutch Harrison, of Kaler, | parade, |Y-, and Miss Rosa,.a daughter of | dud concert | (crippled) Jobn Smith, of the coun- ty, went to Metropolis to get mar-| Mr, / rown and two daugh- ried. They boarded th this | ters, of passed through the place Tuesday night. This is the|city 5 y afternoon, enroute to second adventure for each of them, ukfort, to visit husband and fathe Mr, Harrison being a widower and|er, Representative Alex Brown, ESDAY, FEBRUARY 8) Miss Smith 9 grass widower,—Ben- . Eugene Gleaves leaves Tues- ton Tribune, day for St. Louis to attend the |national assembly, L. A. W., to be in session three Mr. Gleaves is now a s\ate officer in the Kentucky |division, L. A. W. Rev, Father Jansen, of the St, Fraacis de Sales church, left this morning for Louisville, in response |to a telegram announcing the dying condition of his aged father, who has been suffering from paralysis. an 8 Hanson's new act, “Best in the world.” Ana BO NOT MISS the grand midda) NOW MISS bilarauing Jldren 20, adults 0c. ‘50c and’ 7 t Van Cuiin’s, aA = OLIVER: BYRON SUPPORTED BY KATE BYRON »And their nompe the delight UPS. AND DOWNS OF LIFE . Just received a new line of em- broideries and laces which will be sold at unusually low | Palmer Rac ket Store. £42 Broadway, THE LATEST BARGAINS. ny of comedians, in {ul comedy-drama, acces | Axtell Soap, two bars for a nickel. J] The cheapest and best soap on the | */ market. Come and see you for casa 50,00 Reward. Fifty dollars in cash will be paid to anyone proving that we will not sell our entire line of ladies, misses Service, d children's caps and jackets at r service at the exactly one-half price, and proving church to-|that we changed the mark on any All cordially |g8rment, making room for such a ~ \cut.Our stock being so large we have |decided to make this cut’ of ONE- Incorporated 1883. PlITSBUA6 GOAL COAL BTS. BUSHEL! BALE PIGEON ANY Gans Campbell- Mulvehill Coal Co, ie N. THE BOURR: AQ 4 c STOCK, are selling Pittsburg coal at) Remember these are no old goods, eight cents a bushe'! ‘The cash) but strictly up-to-date, and pur- must accompany every order, chased this season, tf Campbel-Mulvehill Coal Co,| Also remember the above one-halt Di |price is only good for Thursday, ity of Christ. | Friday aud Saturday. Come quick This will be angelist Pearson's | to get good selection. theme at the First Presbyterian! LEY, DIPPLE & WHITE, church next Sabbath night. The J. J. Guthrie’s old atand. service will be for men only, Pearson will conduct a service for} Mrs. 4 yom women only at the same hour in the’ DEFENDANT ACQUITTED, First Cumberland Presbyterian | ds. church, This is said to be one of | Tried in Squire Bryant’s Court For Stealing Bacon. the best sermons that Mr. Pearson | preaches. who, Evangelist Moorly say: | i the best Bible preacher in Amer.| Wm, Hill, colored, of ‘he McKen- Mrs, Pearson also has wonder- | dry neighborhood, was ti@d before _ powers in the exposition of Justice Bryant yesterday-at Massac scripture. |on a charge of stealing @ side of ba- —_——_— leon from Evan Jett, fhe meat was, b . eid je Don't Alby see the ne line of found at Hill’s house, bat he deni ramophone selection. ces aud embroideries a’ \having any k aye (on Beloptioon views of «Little Red Rid- Palmer's Racket Store, tiring apy Bon edse28. HOW Eee ing Hood’’— 3 y+ | 1. Leaving home. Jansen Branch No K. al af 2. motes the epaane + cottage, | Of Avs Will meet tonight at 8 o'clock | 8. 7 ss eae tar conaee Tin A. 0. U. W. hall, in Leech block, | 4, woes ing in grandmother's}, © a delegate to the Grand| . Counce! A full attendance is de. (Story told by Miss Angie Thomas.)| ‘The Ups and vowns of Lite. Song—Blanche Hills, Mr. and Mis. Oliver Byron will be ticon views of ‘Santa Claus.’’| here Tuesday evening in their cele- (Story told by Miss Angie Thomas, ) | brated play, the ‘Ups arfl Downs of | Gramophone selection, Life.” They have became popular Sciopicon views of ‘‘Cinderel!a’ with Paducah people in their other 1, Helping ber sisters dress for the plays,‘ ‘The Inside Track,’’ and ‘The *. Lee Plunger.’’ a 3. Godmother appears. FIELDS’ & HANSON'S 4. At the ball, White Minstrels ‘Tomorrow 5. Slipper lo: 8. Slipper Sts Clogiamia Afternoon and Night, Fields’ & Hanson's big white min- (Story told by Miss Angie Thomas. ) —Little Willie Willis. con views of ‘‘Rip Van Win-|strels will appear at Morton's tomor- row afternoon and night. ‘The pro- | gram is one succession of absolute} novelties and timely hits, d ins cludes the following Phe new first 4. On the mountains, part, ‘Ao evening with the Elks,” 5. Rip’s returu, ‘The golden shower,’? a minstrel | u ‘Story told by Miss Angie Thomas.) ]farce, terminating with “Bbe dance | E romophone selection, of Dawson City's 406 a spec Story of Joseph, Sciopticon iMustra-flar march “The grand old guard,’’ |also initiated, tior d miscellaneous views, [the maguificent dancing diversion, | oi Vaducah selection. ‘In the tenderloin,” and several | are now i » 10 cents. other positive innovations. 12 be what we can sell D Jones Replete with... maneen rh Startling Situations, The Cash Grocer. Uproarous Fun, Chris 0 o'clock Teuth stre night at 7 invited d_75C. Seats on sale Mon morning a¢ Van Culin's — Johnson »» Foundry and Machine,, Company Steam Engines, Boilers House Fronts, Mill Machinery Be: Brase and ind Fittings, Castings of all kin PADUCAH, KY. vening in Fairyland. Program for the ‘Evening Fairyland’ at the First Christian cburch tonight: OLO BROOKHILL Will be Bottled by and Keiler, Mr. Jake Kortz left this afternoon for Lancaster, Ky., to assume the |superintendency of the bot e8- | tablishment of the »rookhil ead jowned by Friedman & Keiler,! of the city. ‘This establishment begins at once the work of bottling Old Brookhill, 40,000 bottles to be put up on the start. arity 25 girls. will be under Mr. Kortz’s directiot Several months, or until the work is com- pleted. Friedman Big the Horns, Supt. W. J. Harahan, of the Illi- nois Central, arrived yesterday after- noon from Louisville, a ht initiated Tato te nr corge” H 1. Rip yaod the children, 2. His scolding wife. 8. Leaves home. 0 carp ur. was deice showed that MceGel Mive cents worth of coal and the «l was lasts watchman claims he took too much He ts Suceced. of _Princeton,—Other R.R, Notes. tossed about like a cockleshell, Fin- ally, {n order to light the skiff Bow- man threw the steye overboard, when the skiff suddenly dipped and threw the whole party into the river, A few faint struggles, a pierclngseream of agony and fear, and the waters closed over them, Deflnite information of the drowa- ing was not secured until yesterday. PRINCETON BURGLAR. Claim Agent John G, Miller, of the Ilinvis Central, has resigned his) position, and will be succeeded by) Mr. John C, Gates, of Princeto Ky. Attorney Miller's headquat ters were at the Union depot, and he had served the road in the capaci of claim agent for severil years, about 666 miles of territory. “S Mr. Miller resigned, it is said, cause his duties were too His territory was too large. Pleads Guilty to the Charge of Housebreak- ing. down town office. Mr. ii. Il, MUClelland, of the Georgia railroad, is in the yeity hust- ‘ing business. Mr. R. W. Brown, trayeli of the Southern railroad, ts Pas city. Sabin, of ‘the 1. He Was Formerly In the Hop- kinsville Insane Asy- lum. ‘ihe Roadmaster A. was in the city yesterday, Milton Cartright, aged 16, was ar- vested vesterday on suspicion of hav- ing robbed the stores of H. A. Brace, confectioner, T. J. Johnson, grocer, and Henry Eldred & Co., dry goods, the night before at Princeton, Ky, Some of the goods taken from Henry Eldred §& Co's store were found on his person and upon exam- ination before Judge Pearcy, Cart- right acknowledged having taken the! articles from Eldred & Co’s store and Johnson’s, but denied having taken anything from Bruce's confec- tionery stand, He claims a negro was helping him. Several months ago Cartright at- tempted tq commit suicide, but re- covered and was adjudged insane and sent to the Hopkinsville asylum, where he remained a short time and was dismissed as well. He will probably be 1 returned to the gaylum. DR, W. 6, EUGANKS Cc. Workman were today engaged in! repairing the river front track, whieh has been damaged by the river. and Will Engineer Joe Randall Hadson, well known and popalar in Paducal, have been travsferred to Paducah, to run between Paducah A Memphis instead of Memphis and Cairo, Engineers Walter Sheppard | and Ed Brown will take the runs be+ tween Memphis and Cairo. 1. C. stock is this month qu employes at $106 50 per sha ted to Fields & Hanson's big minstrels were carrie] from Fulton to Mayfield | by the Illinois Central today. $10,000 DAMAGES, All Maggie Gaskins Wants From the. Jones > Instalment® Com- pany. Is * Breaks His Right “Arm By a Fall. | y | Threw Hiny Alleges She Was Humiliated By) at Fifth and Arrest On Complaint of Broad. ‘ met His yele Last ght Dr. W. C, Eubanks, of Jefferson and Tenth, for the second time within a few weeks, met with a se- rious accident last night, the result of a treacherous bi About 10:30 o'clock, while tarn- ing at Fifth and Broadway. near the custom house, his wheel struck an elevation and his medical case was| Jones, for $110 expended for attor- ught by the handle bars in such a| ney’s fees and costs, and for da manner as. to precipitate him to the} ages in the sum of $10,000. | street. He arose and succeeded in The suit grew out of a furniture getting home, where it was learned/deal. The woman purchased his right arm was broken. Dr. Frank/furniture on the installment pian Boyd was called and dressed the in-}sometime since. Hamilton was al collector for the company, and hada disagreement with her about the) furniture. He then went before) Justice Winchester and took oath that she demolishud furniture not belonging to her. She was tried and —_ acquitted. | But she was greatly humilia by the publicity, arrest, aud by be ing carried through the public street. under the espionage of an_ officers She was compelled to pay $100 for an attorney’s fee, and $10 for medi- | cal attention, She prays judgment} for this amount, $110, aud $10,000 damages in addition. The row which grew furniture deal has been ex; loited at some length in the local papers. The woman who sues above was fined in| Justice Winchester’s court for using | insulting language, a3 was another | woman implicated in the muss, Hamilton and another collector of the company were fined twice each! for abusing the women, and skipped, | The Jones Installment company have branch houses in several surrounding cities, included are Cairo, Henderson and Evansville. Maggie Gaskins, of North street, filed suit late yesterday after- attorne, J. M. Gilbert, against J. C Hamilton, and the Jones Lostallment | Co., composed of J. L. and J. H some ury. Dr. Eubanks only a short time ago received a fall from his bicycle, which badly wrenched his ar. WITNESS DODGING. And the Max Woods Case Had Tonge Contin- wed, — | Several Fines Were Assessed th the Police Court Today, out of the Thovattemp ited robbery cases against Woods were called in the police today and counted until Mon- day. This was because two of the principal witnesses, John A ron and Ed Lydon, were not present, Aaron is off on a steamboat, but Judge Sanders stated this morning for this benefit of all concerned that Lydon, he understood, was hiding out. That he told a gentleman he didn’t want to testify in the case because his evi- dence would be against Woods, and that he was going to dodge the po- lice, He is supposed to be in Eddy- ille, and Judge Sanders will issue an attachment for him. The other wit- ness, John Aaron. expected to identify the pistol Woods claimed to havataken away from W. Lung, e attemyted to rob, as one ‘0 Woods, and which he ’ possession before the The long-distance telephone was putin operation at Dubuque. Io., Wednesday, and a large number of | invited guests assembled at the Hotel Julian to hold conversations with parties New York, Boston and elsewher Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold aD — Fair. pRCes BAKING POWDER a stalwart darkey| A Pure Grape Cream of Tatar Powder ing a 0 YEARS Tarra McGehee , colored, released only ago after serving thirty Stealing, was presented The evi- hee bought and had him arrested. Judge San- ders dismissed the case but remarked he expected to see McGehee’s familiar face before him again in a few days, John Napper who was charged with resume the practice of law at a Nioth} noon in the circuit court through ad “J over to “There tl | for E | is entirely clean of ice. | more frequen CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, |IN THE LATEST PATTER ‘Wall as x Pe Window Shades ‘NS. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. 1.226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. — $120,000.00 No, Third Street. WwW. S. GREIF: Telephone No. 73 $4. m.to3p.m. On Sat- nights from 7 to 8. Inte Paid on Time Deposits OFFICERS, Jas. A. RUDY ..... oo W. F, Paxto R. Ruby Firtu Srree President Cashier Ast Cashier 9:00 am, 00 p.m, 30 pti 180 | \ HOURS 1 DIRECTORS, Jas.A.Rupy, Jas. R. Serra, F, M. Fisner, Gro, C. WALL F. KAML&ITER, W. F. Paxton, Geo, 0, Hart, K. FARLEY, R. Repy, NN ood THE THREE RIVERS. Items of Interest Gathered From the River Front for the Sau Readers, WOVER BULLETIN 8, falling whe ¢ Cairo, : : Chattanooga, 5.5, falling. nual fresbet < ‘ i Cincinnati, 2 falling pated anc evansville falling. ence falling. Johnsonyille, 16.2, falling. Louisville, 10.1, falling. Mt. Carmel, 18.2, falling. ashville, 10 “ii 1 i, Those Warning Sty litor Evening ! of the 3d your *R in writing of the recent sthaat ‘torman's encounter with the “the 6.0 pee om I 1e writer ays falling ah, 41,0, falling. B.A. Fowurn, The Dick Fowler | Cairo at 8:30 a. The Joe Fowler was the Evansville this morning, SI left he at ten a, m., doing good business. | ‘The local packets are ir ds were i this morning each doing goc busi Paduc » warnit unded by pproaches th rd 1 went Observer was away for] \) : whens her a rinan’s and the me straig The way again run-|themselv rm and out vd freight ive each ot tain for the interest perbs ther ron tm Clyde arrived here out of th ssee river this morning blocked country stuff. She we where discharged her or St. Louis and will return fternoon. Teone off with don't thi tements were nedly made to n upon freight f He Harry, « Hontz and here out of two big The t Wash Honshell the Tennessee tows of cross ties The City of Clarksville this afternoon and leaves on her re turn to Elizabethtown tomorrow at towhe r due with they rave tly he very t the gentlemen » river " 3 ake t harge led these as I went ers is due here in evading t up on the next triy irned but kn ym of the eo it wa re the noon, Phe river is dropping here at a}and tt lively rat At 7 o'clock this morn ing the gauge showed 41 feet and at] wich ¢ 2 o'clock this afternoon it was 10.1. /jng for The Joe Fowler did not get away | and if th vusville until 3 o'clock this af- | L ternoon, owing to her receiving a big shipment of cattle her The towboat Dolphin No, ha been moved down to the iron furnace} from the Leybe tleet where she will] have some repairing done. She is} beiug putin shape to leave for St Louis a3 soon as the Mississippi river oftl- cers were 1 e of th They be trae why st Lhis son criminals. Als true it does to time our police were thing more; that is th jurisdiction ce bef unty to mak ire to only stat werk be er their official enter nother cc I ave no ile and will worked have never seen a of men of that number }100 L suppose) at Henry Leyhe superis work, Captain Henry the tug Echo and I find them affable t gentlemen tend str their own business. Canvester ODD FELLOWS BANQUET, there for the week and ilerly 10 oF Captain all the runs The little steamer Patti leaves to-| inere night for the upper Cumberiand riv- er. She bas been here for several weeks undergoing repairs and also a new battery of boilers pat in. She is in charge of Capt. Sam Walk- er, to be who ate In speaking of the prospects for fature floods on the Ohio river the Catlettsburg Democrat says: ‘‘Apro- pos of high water comes the question of fature floods in the Ohio valley. That they may be expected with than in the past seems a logical conclusion, When it is considered that surface drainage is becoming more and more perfected ub shout the Ohio valley, thus dis- charging millions of yallons of water into the river which would otherwise be absorbed by the earth or left in the sloughs and pords in the bottoms, the danger of frequent floods is ap- jparent. Again, the wholesale clear- Jing up of the heavily timbered re- gions along the tributaries of the Ohio has a tendency to a dangerous Vlace At the Hall Tonight. Will Sake Master Gaunt Made an Address Last Night. Grand The Odd Fellows held a most thusiastic meeting last delegates in atten: hboring cities. Grand Master Gaunt en- with was present There ee | | our pry et} and in surface Apes into the ti Under these and made a splendid address, ap-' was work in the initial degree, Many former 10c Smokers Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon Next Door Tue Pitonl ad: hones { Tonight a banquet will be held at hall and a large crowd will no attendance. New Your's Greeting. oa This Happy Date in Ninety-Kigh were cut down,—we sell cot and hall the cheapest town, This statement is st jus toer know jy read) it in w Year brings us good bright for all, siden gain —with bless- poor through out « nd and a just re~ ward for duty done by every willing hand. But the point, we wish to tell a few things somewhat person- al. In prices’ we'll produce a crash and show you how to save your cas} Our Dry Goods must be sold at once for than cost, Now here chance to guard yourself a cold with the cheapest woolens ever Our custom Shoes wise people in Gaiter, Lace and Button, and pair is sure to wear that you pat your foot in, Our Linens Emerald Isle ne'er fail to women sinile, delighted ibrres grad from ancient Erin's classic land, Before this eeting we would end an invitation we'll extend tomen and women great small to give John Dorian a call Shirts and Dresses, Hose and ks at prices down to bottom rocks «tall who swell our patrons ranks e sure to bave our beartfelt thanks, to all in 1s in noempty bx 8 at protectio’ sure for rich ¢ ir glorious | sold, every will from the make with the ‘and value great for every dime,today, other time. And as our ever blend with *‘a heart and -y friend’? and a bright to eyery one, is the earns Dotan, » Padueah, Ky. or any feeling hand for ¢ New Ye’ est wish of 203 Broadwa is refund money reial Sale, Pure maple sugar, per Ib., 10¢. Heinz’ Dill pickle, per gal., 30. Choice dates, per Ib. 7 Choice dried tigs, pee tb, 7 Choice N, O, molasses, per gal., Bde. Fresh corn meal, per bu., 40c, Oranges, per doz., 10e, to 80e, Qt. bottles best catsup, Loe, Phone 89.

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