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GREAT. PERSONALS. HERE FOR | MIDDLE-OF- ‘© Water NE DOLLAR BARGAIN SALE) | DONDE | Pilea A. M. Shepherd, of Chicago, is at "ales é ; the Palmer. Mrs. Schoettinger, of Cincinnati, Now And Forever, Say the Pop- Bargain L—One lot of fine black | MILLINERY Ste, 3-At, Wduhoie iby cated - list He A bled— | r : brocade dress skirts, odd sizes. | aah crore Proves Herselfa Daughter of wists ere ssembled | DEPARTMENT... {to Louisville. Meeting at St. Nicho- What is more essential in price from $1.50 4 Sa psf mate Trcic while they| Previous to our opening we are} Mr, Rob Morrow. of Memphis, is the Late F, Rosenkranz, ; ‘ last, $1.00. | showing a very stylish line of pat-Jin the city, F Who Is Heir To An las Hotel Today. { to good health than pure Bargain I],—One lot infants’ fine tern h me early, and 1 Mr. J. P. Rice left last night for is ‘cloaks, whites and tans. These| your selection for Ka et $t, Lou as — i water? Our Filters will cloaks ranged in price from$1.65| | ‘*Cream « _ ’ M. R. Porter, of Louisville, is at z wie Oolneldillite | abut 68 Preséritafien Key: THIRD ANDECOURT ' Py + to $2.25. Our price while they |for the {ace recommend-| 144 ae ; Eetate—By @ Happy Coincidenge | Ab ut 65 Present—Ben Keys Here make impure water as last, $1.00. ed by the prominent actress Mr, Smith Bovd bas returned from] Meets An Old Friend Who Rees But Joe Parker Dida't pure lear and sparkling as spring and leaders of society, In order to ognizes Her—Going to Gene Come—Resolutions Were BOS. mmecy tae Hroduce it to the ladies of Padu.| Hopkinsvill A The very newest things in ladies’ | introduce t BOs | ovr ae aPcven> uk Cowesitlan Gar ie stay We clare Shares! jy Adopted, water. Every family should have silk waists, all shades and styles jeah we will reduce the price for Mat hieteoed, a s Reales sbeue | We sre kena i ; —- wie one. Every Filter tested before price, $2.98. W A. H, Cardin of Marion | i The most extensive line of silk, | goods of every New Richmond Mrs, Schoctiinger, of 833 Betts| ‘There was a meeting of First dis. leaving our store. moire and satin dress skirts ever received a new lot of swit h s Phos, S) Hatloren, of St 3) fetreet, Cincinnat ved tht -|aict populists in the city today, but shown in Paducah at less than cost, guatantec a periect natch for any [i tthe Pale tne ti ocGIGK let HSU few toroid Reticle BOI Keeps the Best GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY of material alone. shade of ha Frank Ouerbacker, of v{daughter of the late Ferdinand |was called by that faction of the Brands of is at the Palm Rosenkranz, who irs have come | party that wants to go back to ‘mid. 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BRO‘DWAY Col ner, of Benton, was] in Hig thefts o in Certlady, fs | dootethe-tondism;” and it is under Cigars and Tobacco DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE in the city today. ed in the SUN a few weeks | stood, was called to appoint delegates ; W. L. Baird, of Evansville, is at} The deceased was twice married. |to the state convention to be held to the New Richmond. and Mrs, Schoettinger is a daughter | appoint delegates to a national con- by his first wif She married and vention which will be held this year ‘ ‘ ak ‘ ’ Iam putting on this. Mr. A. N. Clarke and wite sre! went to Cinctonati. aod was not hete|to tominate a candidate for presl- Telephone 392 Visiting in Louisville. when he married the second time. /dent, 1m order thet he may run bim- Col. John Miller, who sells Dixie] For this reagon she anticipated con- (self to death by 1900. Incandescent ary, isin the city agatn, —Taiterable diticaly Rotts eupral| There mere’ representatives trom ome, 4 Sweet 4 Home ed r. J. H, Ham, of Hamlet, Mar-|the old inhabitants who knew her ly every county in the First e are shall ¢ y, was in the city t y-|during her father's life. She has! congressional district. Hon, Jo A. uty, wa —=aG B W. H. Brown, of Salem, Living. |letters from him dated until his death | Parker, of Louisville, was expected, | How to make it more beautiful... as urner ston county, is at the New Richmond | nd fortunately found people here but farled to show up. Some of the BICYCLES ! Handsome pictures make lovely homes. 7 For Ninety Cents Each today who remembered her. middle-of-the-ronders said be was de- i as a at haat ined in Lec » by the de 7 «THE BIG FOUR... 3 Mrs: Maty Deni Neabiuss, of] | 01 71 Ate ree ce see ori: lites pocleett a pat Beni a F E are pleased to announce that we have secured the finest and she arrived in Paducah was Mr. Joho| the othe c : 7 st bea ws reacts < ooeeeeee A. Miller, of Cairo, who happened to| never had any intention of coming to Kenwood that have ever been offered tothe Paducah public. We have Mrs. Douglas Jones and sister,|ije here on business, Hee was a{the meeting. $25.00 to. $75.00 heretofore given our patrons many desirable preminms, but these works “the : . ve | of art which we now offer surpass even our own former offerings. These a a lick } ¢ Miss Brannon, left nt for Mt n oan This is a great gas saver, and makes a better light than the old} sss gut former partner in the jewelry busi-| Attorney and ex-Editor L. I ‘ , , 2 4 prnon anc sville, 1 si * (1 first-class Repair Shop. a? . ° s. de sle : . pvery one, we style. Please call and see them, or telephone 325 Vernon and Evansville, on a visit. | ness with the deceased Rosenkran Taylor, who was a candidate for eS I very handsome decorations, desirable for the homes of every o' Mr. Francis M. Hewitt, the popu | and readily recognized the daughter, | commonwealth’s attorney in the dem- wil! give to our customers lar young pharmacist at McPher-| Mrs, Hessig, lately of New York, |ocratic primary last year, did not at- H.E.CRAFT&SON) ABSOLUTELY FREE soeoeee , b 1 i son's, n¢ wears the horns, He} put ye ago a resident of Paducab, | tend the meeting, He said he could 4 »orall: t 83° Jefferson Street. picture, frame and all, ready fo grace a vacant space on any wall, in ° AA |rras last night initiated into the} also identified Mrs. Schoettinger. |have gone he so desired. He | Li - oh e | — She called on Dr. A. List, at} did not rece any notice of the {room or hall. We desire to show our citstomers how aries ped ff £ E Lang's drug store, and secured all| meeting, but said some one else did] MISS AGNES MOHAN (ciate their trade by selling the cheapest goods in towa, and also by giy- . 2 BURIED AT OAK GROVE t relative to the| receive one and inferred from its con- {ing them something free in return for their liberal patronage. Wedon't k D Solici ils for instruction | i oe There vane Of chat > - args Rosenkranz estate, which is in Ger-| tents that he was not wanted. bad hy fb ‘keep them “guessing, '’ either There is no game of chatiee about cs | Were the Remains of N, B. Farrin,|many. An attorney was employ A prominent populist said to a re- |premiums. Every customer may be a sure winner of some of owt hand~ r ; - PIANO |Some art gems. Our extremely low cut prices on dry goods, furnishing , MENT ! : LOCAL MENTION. Who Died in Hope, Ark and all the necessary papers were] porter that Mr. Taylor was no longer} "sference— ] i trought aa prepared. ‘The fortunate Ia classed with the faithful, and would] Prot, 0.'Faruham, 106 Trimpte st. | goods and notions have pleased our old customers greatly and broug Paro! epee 5 ae - oie vact | feels still more fortomat not be allowed, under any circum- js many new ones. Our shoes—yes, our shoes!—for men, women and bite feos oF ok. “of | Of the happy coincidence of meeting] stances, to participate in the pow-[tive and referendum. We see the| Children, are the cheapest on the banks of the Ohio, Our prices on night from ‘o with the remains of e: » “come o! cr about 6 o'clock evening by alyiy DRAG GhOh went tho morning {et old frieud, Mr. Miller, expects to| wow, that the meeting was called] necessity of such a law, to prevent | shoes please everybody, Even some whic stcome only to took’ > of busines on} u® brother, wh @ this Morning | eave tonight for home. by those who had decided to “get i sucl 3 the Goe- | remain to buy—not only because we have the cheapest shoes in town, ‘ ts Ob Gablowiat Gee ior lees Tee wet 0 ne the pasage of such bills as. the Goe Ve latinos, Gane Broadway near $ A 608) | cond forinerly id perés OF As soon the necessary prepara-| the middle of the road’’ again, and] bel Election bill, which, if it becomes | but also from the fact that every pai wagon . against] ij, tions can he mate, she intends to] after resuming their old place in the]a law, will deprive the people of their | 2ecepted time’’ to buy splendid bargaius y | bis death the Cairo Argus says: a agg jee ° the sign post, breaking it down and Jy "4. 8 Ch a| make ‘he voyage to the old home of} party ranks, all who were friendly] elective franchise and we appeal to| at Our store, and get first choice of our John J. Dorian oth ie beautiful pictures free. Come soon and crushing through the glass door. brother 7 B. Farrin, of the| Ut father, and there secure her share] toward them could join them. Those] the people, irrespective of party, to where Mrs. Croal was standing. Her Woodward troa & Har iwata Oo, of | Of the est! who were not could stay out. petition to the legislature to defeat|S¢e for yourself, so you can tell, your 203 Broadway injuries, however, are not serious, [jis cite diel at the irae ne perce | other heirs, but tiiey| When this was told Attorney Tay-| this obnoxious bill. friends about our low prices and elegant Paducah, Ky. ~ ‘a F 7. : Evansville, lor he only smiled aud said: 3. We further resolve that we are| gilt pictures. id Hurt by Sign. Mrs. L, Croal was painfully injured ihedacets sod clear We wate el ye ai ub eee! ve fhe amount of the Rosenkran zes- “Having insisted, since I began proud of our little band of patriots ;@ i heomghe ot on ee po the Cincinnati) the study of politics, that the reform] now in the general assembly of Ken- a ale Ghildies, Lhe “6 P terday stated that|in our financial system such as Bryan] tuc ‘ky in the stand they have taken, A Deserved Promotion, wil ught to this city and ae Mr. Thomas 8. Leake, who was] the services will be held this for several years assistant to Master |g r lence of T. B there was $120,000 to be di-|is demanding, constituted the para-/ against the Goebel election bill and Vided amony heirs ia America, How} mount issue before the American] urge them to still continue to Aight | this information was obtained, how- | peop cl the populist party in its} the bill and it possible defeat it. | . Carpenter Geo. F. nkins, of thel pe M ty-third street, | Cue 8 unknown, as there is nothi national convention of 18:6 having] 4. We suggest the i8th day of The War Is On Illinois Central, has been promoted 4 : an of ‘orrespondence here to |‘leclared that the issue as presented] May, 1598, as being the proper time| to that position, to succeed Mr. | ducah tomorrow ake ate the amount |by Bryan was sufficiently important] to hold the congressional nominating | Leake, who is now in the contracting Sitinieptine dah thins ae earet ae |to justify populist support, and hav-| convention and further recommend at Last. business with Swift & Co., erecting STRICKLAND BROKE OUT POUR FINES, |ing thus committed the party, I can] thet delegates to said convention be| $75,000 shot plant at Urbana, O. ne see no reason for now bolting such] elected by county mass wmentings, | ne ms * z -,,| Assessed In the Police Court—]setion of the supreme power in the} and that the basis of representation | Special When He Learned » Wa 4 arty. Besides the national commit one vote for every 200 votes Pure maple sugar, per !b., 10 Not Wanted . Three Cases Dismissed, tee has just issued an address dec! ority fraction thereof, of the, Heinz’ Dill pickle, per gal., 30c, Will Strickland, ec John seman was ‘fined $10 and | 1B against a widdie-of-the-road poli-| vote cast for B. C, Keys in 1896, | Choice dried figs, per Ib, broke jail at Cairo a night or two|saulting Bill Browa, colored. ‘Tony he democratic party has taken|as being a suitable place for holding TIVE HORS chronicled yesterday, left on the } Choice N, 0, molasses, pe ay ie Of is rae =m y. charged {20 step backward, on the contrary it} said conyention owing to the fact! eae evening train for Evansville to inter. zo. He was arrested there and i eman urray, charged cept the girl. It is believed she left ea the late organization of its national] bave never had a congressional con-| on the packet for that place. MR. CARNEY STILL IMPROVING, ; n George Williams on a misdemeanor] sault, . i s ee s a ure ic- ang 10c. rein ye Ricketts and] COmgressional committee. vention of the people’s party. : . The police authorities notified | L lored, were charged a piggy eed erreqedatel Gs cial resolution:—A. H. Cardin} atiss W, @, Wade, of South Sec- ready to pay for division in the ranks] was appointed a committee to secure | ond street, met with & serious acci. ae aa LL, Rasvouru, | yparstal'Co pe : rie pral disturbs tory for Them if You Take} sion. 89. 123 $, Second st: ere oa pee epee Mocks lity Jot the auti-gold following. One dol-| rates to the convention. dent this forenoon. A colt while|It Is Now Believed He Will Re in jail there. ud asked if he w profasity } > ( : a rn - ‘ twa Gr | [AF spent im preventing union will ac- A. H. Caxpix, Chm. | cavorting about the yard, kicked her Into Consideration the Priggg! tmportant Business Changes, | wanted, Collins replied " vet spate aber ge Bee y : TNUG9; Mr. Chas. H. Bayne, wife and the | that Strickland not worth com- d $1 cach and costs, and the] COMPS) manifoldly nore advantages B. J. Wesson, See. on the left leg while she was passing, cover, : to the eastern money mongers than) The state convention is to be held sud broke that member in twoplaces.| Reports this afternoon from May~ ; 5 Jatter’s mother, Mrs. W. H. Brian, ]ing after. When Strickland learued | Froane Given Below, hee gainst. Will |many dollars spent after the union}on March 18, and the delegates will] 1), J.D, Robertson was called tel oe will shortly leave Paducah and take} this he doubtless ec led to go} The igen Grant, Olas bean partected be sel by i up theit residence in Kansas City, |his way without waiting apy longer, ; i with sitiking Fannie} 88 een perfected. : pe selected by the various counties. | an4 set the fractured member. was shot , 18 still fmproving, “I shall oppose middle-of-the- aera with good chances of recovery. Mrs, Brian’s interest in the firm of |%nd gently lifting the floor of theit| Gossett, was dismissed A on } ) Apeiger : ee adism as long as the democratic Eaell & Brian has been eold to Mr, |boudoir, they silently stole away ond| “ AE), eevee oer Jerry Corbett. Her residence onj have not sinve been seen. OSBORNE NEARLY DONE, [party gives loyal support to the creed } ADJUDGED SANE British ship builpers have a hight é to which the populist national con- ty Ey opinion of Uncle Sam's uavy and a Monroe street between Fourth and rT chor ‘ ry 5 THIS WEEK ONLY! Fifth has been sold to JMessrs, John THE EXPOSURE She Was Given to the Painters Tie ee comallived a8 ia 11886. Henry Carneal Tried Before Judge] iow rogard for that of Spain, One exe Segenfelter and G. W. Edwards, and — terday, eueey en iieke ie 1800.) | Mr. Frank Davis Gets His Son Tully, pert predicted that the United States will be occupied by the latter, Brought Death by Consumption In c “Thess opie all told, 65 present Again Mr. 8 c iene will have every town on the Spanish pi = 0 ld, 66 . Mr. Henry Carneal, as foretold in | 6. 71 . Telephone No. 29 for a nice two] Mr, C. D, Gregory, a prominent| Nest undergoing repairs for several! 2 adbeast in session until after ty Judge Tully yesterday afternoon |” i Naa on : Snyrna Rugs, 30x60 ppd oa plas, oe ue ri i Nee . ‘ me , Fen eeeon Ld ep ynths past, will be finished in a few} bone water ea fick Writ of Habeas Corpus Case Tried | ny ad. See eat hostel A messenger from Gen. Gomez’s L cash. Ohio Ri v0 dd] Marshall county, died a few days ago| days. jlowing ts ; | the periog sanity, vers! camp ison his way to Wasbington inches, were $2.00, this] Riv Co., E. F. Bell, tf. Jof consumption, aged about 69, terday a force of painters are] C¢@iDge: at This Morning: Jit is said be lost nearly all of his! ctreying full date and details. of the ont is house was « , ed from Chi pone he district committee of the peo- erty. 7 ‘ week $1.29, Shantyboaters Arrested. Pek. Maacin ob cba bea I bale Pap SioeeO, 00 | ple’s party met at the call of the laaieeees ents Hage i bees ea a rn Ed Gaines, Ge Oliver and J./ mile through the woods, The ex Smaak {chairman, F. W. Graham, of Padu-| oy i Sa cals Co passed to the War Department in the Book vases that w: k a Diver | ;[ mile through the woods, ‘The expos-|as much as ten days. Fifteen thous. | © on, The writ of habeas corpus case of NEXT ATTRACTION, event of hostillities Sbotween Uncle at Were) M. Jewell, thr ulyboaters welll ure hastened bis death, and dollars or more has been spent| Cs March 4, 1898, and was called) superintendent Frank Davis against Hares": Sam and the Dons. $5.60, this week $4. known here, ate in jail at Wickliffe ——— lon the boat, and she will be tered |‘. order by the ‘chairman. ‘The| uh TE, tees Ps ang “ acai td rvi Hivad Apt serving a $3 POSTMASTER FISHER Ieiees aond'cs new. She will the following committeemen were Lal aap EMR, Paice dieser Book cases that were fos tor Hailing £0 By 8 asaya st han ae j tbe the place of the Marian, iets tian ele m HH. Tchild, was decided in the circuit Week After Next. 60 ! 2 cense, e men were arrested near! Will ‘Take Charge ‘Tomorrow—His 2 aetieta toa eal own; Livingston county, Charles} ,, i . at $26.00 go this week for | Terrell’s Lantine, Ballant, vunty. ‘ laa a BuTS Ray : Lyon county, C, La Tree eee he ie eee ine ‘nat -attnollea’ at. Motioa'e Commission Her GHTS, ny} 4) ‘ Y @Ziing the boy to the father. He now 8 $16.60. a AE Gl AG cues: county, B. F. Maddox; Marshall} nas possession of him. opera house will be the Murray Com- arr of th wuasler FDL, | Fisher’ today! a ous vant Wighl: ‘Than on Any |County, J. H. Ham; Ballard county,}“Saperintendent Davis stated to a| ly company, one of the best popular / Si ‘ Te J. Desha: Hickman county, F.treporter that he regretted the affair| Price suows on the road. It will Book cases that were] #*!"" yen uypes ed from Washington his com prametoat is teafiionn ; n as postmaster, and will Night This Year. E. Jewell ; Calloway county, B. C.lhad come uy, but ihat ho did not|Play ® week's engagement, begin- Th i e Southern $15.00 go this week at) vsitvwrties sud ty coi failing norrow take full charge, with Mr.| Keys; Graves county, L. Thomas, i | ning Monday week J u rege Be 1 eee at coll ) want his son to be taken around the 6 . $10.00. eu : eas ; eal s sistan Chief Barber, of the night fo The following were appointed a} count itl b That his| - .00. satus Signi’ fsa] he other mover are all wader] reported totay int there were fever eomettey ok Batten” brotbey "has “a "wagon ins] LANGSTAFF'S WHISTLE Route . : ry Pl ye civil service and will be retained, lights out last night than on apy night . H. Cardin. J. Gee, Bln . | China closets we sold | aah) ivil sery IL be retaine A. H. Cardin, J. M. McGee, E.|iivery stable here equipped with al ee The Iron Mountain Route, : : this year, Ie Duahds We alee | id Fellows Notice Wie veliok Gave tinan ‘inctrania sha, W. H. Calvert, J. E. Jew-} projecting machine and dynamo at $12.00, this week at}: 38 The police have been instructed, ell, Said committes made the fol |Pree pees ented tate Gee road| Will Be Blowa t» Sound the Toxas and Pacific and | | r 1 dollars for na le lodge meets tonight atjin reporting lights out, to be sure | jowi . » nd for eireulars a , 7 ab oat =e ’ s lowing report : ‘ ae Ty a : $7.75, Aare 7 doe mse athe alten trod jand yet the locations worrect. Thal “We. your committe, bog leave tu) Witt, ft, That, be reasoned | with Curtew. Southern Pacific Railw: CH t 0. ted vay, fo ‘ork the initia y and| ‘or considers las’ ght’ ep re ‘i ti ‘ China closets we sold! « Y Appa Odd Falls ij mayor considers last night's report! report the following resolutions : a had sas obra! Mayor Lang and Marshal Collins TAKE THI y oe o first degrees. All Odd Fellows are} as very complimentary to the new] 4. We the members of they 2% Kebt where be could go to church | RR #910 / “4 . Cy e me J ol he jis after Mo e ao p' come to attend, ctrie light superintenc : and school, but they could not agree, | this afternoon adopied as « ‘urfew} at $11.00, this week at Suits Filed, nt ee eaten: X.0, |e eeeemmnlons committee of the First Cong, distnet] ite was accordingly driven to" the) signal the big whiat'e on Lavgstats| FAMOUS » SUNSET » LIMITED reallirm our faith in the mill, which will be blown every night 6.76. The Lewis Voight & Son company , rivciples of 75. ; J wep Heitnnox, See. , ) CELEBRAT _ Principles off habeas corpus proceedings. $ instituted suit against Mrs, Lizzie) 8? Hetunnon, Sec. A TRIPLE CELEBRATION. | the Omaba and St. Louis platforms, pene sores PoRnalasy: © =< ex-| except Sunday. a wivhont an equal, 1 Gricf, admivistraizix of the late M. Hiss Myother Was Dead,: > | — und hereby pledge ourselves anew, to| superintendent of the electric plant,| The use of it was kindly tendered oa J. Griet, for $250, alleged to be due! pty, Groves Gre Three Well Known Citizens and} renew the fight with increased vigor! thinks he ought to have possession of the city by Mr. George Langstaff for SIXTY HOURS TO LOS ANGELES Fee tees until every Drivetlelthe boy because he has supported | the) company. erein set forth shall be enacted into en aa ‘Through the Sunny South to snmay ‘This morning by a strange coincis| law. ate bey bist refers Mra, Dae| AFTER HIS DAUGHTER. Exnioeta® We? pai dlence three well known citizens met] 2. We believe the shortest and! vig, wife of the ex-superiatondent, to} — . ND, |R.7,0.MATRBRWD ee home, The deceased tad been par. |i0 Lang's drug store and each found) quickest mode, enacting these prinel | either of the men. Mr. R. B, Craig Leaves for Evans-| ee | Boutherg Toker Dr. Edwards, Ear, Eye, Nose and} #lyed since Inst summer, when he] iit Wnt Mik Ue biter & bisthday, | ples into law, is through the initise!” During the trial of the case in the or St Low Sk. Louaviile, Ky, ft hese A. Li dL ttenis: ike aerate circuit court there was some exciting lh lescent Is neandescent lamp globes suitable Watch for their special cut price! Throst Specialist, Padueal t ell from a window ric 0 ‘ st, eal, ft; . nia has, Pi a eatha: ‘ \ pee oo cist, Mr, Chas. Pell, the weather obe Awarded testimony. The ex-superintendent | Mr. R. B. Craig, the mysterious! a: system for sale vat MePhorson'e le ach week, e erve: 1 q c Masonic Notice, ‘i t Forgotten, server, aud Mr. Ben Martin, off Highest Honors—World’s Fair, | asked his brother it he, the brother, | disappearance of whose daughter was Drogeare ¢ Don’t forget the place. Plain City Lod F The mayor is_in receipt of a neat} South Tenth street, All were born Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. | did not tell him he had to have $50} & AM., will meet in their P2™phlet from City Comptzoller Wm, Jon March 4, but each declined to : with which to buy a certain councils | — 7.ag| D+ Weisser, of Peoria, Il., contains | state his age toa reporter. It may ‘DR: , nace ee jodge room tonight at 7:30} contain i jay man’s vote to get the electric light ae nm Log A730 lg arp tte ch, tatty be nt," tat a femmes, rneceerstet Dr, Albert Bernheim work in E, A. degree, All Masons Curtain: Washing. ere ce ose. NER that he did not. oe Welcome, I desire to inform the public that I iied, would lkely go beyond 198 ue ane ee Physician and Surgeon . O eretary, and mending lace curtains, Por. ? muddy water—clear distilled baad Nase DoceTen eiteas Breaks a Young Lady's Leg in Two Places, The transfer steamer Ose Murray Comedy Company Here 1, the express on notes, aerial messenger culled to Memphis day Their Birthday, ‘ Reuben Cain sues Geo. Bright tol before yesterday by 9 telegram an- mattresses of all kinds, and the lend-1 recover deed 10 some property elaim: | Bcuncing that his brother was dying, ing upholsterers of the city, Awnings| el to have been purchased by himself, |f04nd the Jatter dead when he reached | They are also manufacturers of| made and put up on short notice. 203-205 South Third street. Ee tieres cleaned and renovated. I guar- e have sixty pair of the best only. Telepbone 396, © Want you for a customer, autee to wash and iron the finest fab-| French enamel shoes that we offer The death rate at Skaguay now IRS ‘i Ras e guay | HOt RS J :00—3:00 p.m. Telephones Bandiana! 4 uf New City Steam Launpry, rics without any teari for $2.50 pe gular i a1 “ring or shrinkage | for $2.50 per pair, regular price verages fifteen daily, ‘ “i Pittsburg Coat in the goods. Give me a trial, Ring|$5.00. Will not sell but one pair to piides f \ 1:00-8:00 5.8. Fuh, Just received a bance of No. 1] lepiuoue No. 124 or send postal card | oue person, See our winslow, — —_____—— - Fresb and salt water fish received | Pittsburg coal, which we will deliver ar ayy ; 133 imvegiaar cael y et To Dealers... Give them dsily. Salmon, ged snapper, coi, | to consumers at 10 cents per bushel __._ 23! Ad Bs baa way, Pe 3 A emelts, Spapish argc trout, spot cash hile unl + arge, Bock beer now on tap at W.E.! ‘The only Bock beer in the city is in Fenty of pet emebers LI N N WOO D § Crank, Sr, Berxano Coat Co,, Bussell’s corner Second ant Kroad-| now on tap at W. E, Bussel]* » COP. Grape Cream of Tartar Powder ¥ j 2411mo 195 8, Seeond St, 20 Broadway, ‘Telephone 8, | way. 2m2 {ner Second and he Serato: ie: dO YEARS THR STANDAR catch ’em with Poor cigars, And watch results, ’ Hl I } ,