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~~ Sale PERSONALS. | Letha Puryear is on the sick} your selection. chil- yrs, all colors, 25¢. We carry the most extensive line HE STOLE A SKIME. MUNICIPAL — ~ MATTERS, Mayor And Councilman Fowler Hear From Congress- man Wheeler About the Rivers And Harbor A Fagitive From Henry Couf ty. Tenn., Caught Here To: day—Stole R. E, Mar- tin’s Skiff. John Hart, a Vagrant Moulder, Goes to Jail For Petty Lar- | ceny — Henry Bradshaw Threw up His Hands, Committee—An Unknown Philan- thropist Wants Some {Legisla- tion For the Young L Clerks of Paducah, Oscar Davidson, alias A, 8. Campbell, alias Hal Cooper, was ar- rested at the wharfboat this morning —— BONDS' DRUG STORE THIRD AND COURT pure lear and sparkling as sprin water. Every family should have one. — Nee The Most Gigantic Sale of ints yivers “ot Faducan. Miss Ulara Radder has returned Three Big Lots Don't fail to see our elegant| day in Daweon. ered corset covers, children’s wais' W. A. MeBain, of Metropolt — Ladies’ {full-sized night Lot radial atvies, in fine Millinery Department | is at the Palmer. muslin and cambric drawers at the | received daily. Attorney Will Farley is out agsin sized embroidered night gowns, 4 jew lot of pretty stylish sail- dren are visiting relatives here, drawers and extra wide Lola Fuller of hair goods in the city, and can) ygstvyille, after a visit to relatives. | by Officer Jones on a charge of steal- Ever held in the city, by the Two thousand piece: ‘ underwear at less thah cost off Miss Muslin Underwear... sors J and latest styles, at the cost of] from New York. making alone, $2.98. Mr. O. L. Gregory spent yester- . ices " ‘ . “igi — Seti prod. | assortment of silk, satin and woolen] R. E, Cooper, of Hopkiasville, is Lot §—Perfect fitting embroid-| aac skirts and suits before making | at the Palmer. and drawers. Your choice of these ema Ls bey i Thomas Edwards, of Clarksville, dresses, beautiful : ; embroidered corset covers, ladies’ Our new pattern hats are being} C. M. Beshear, of Dawson, is at Don't fail to see| the New Richmond, ridiculous price of 25¢. them before making your selection Lot 3—Novelties in ladies’ full-’ joy Faster after his recent illness. Mrs. Chas, Williamson and ladies’ wide ruffled and tucked skirts, ladies’ embroidered umbrella rua ‘hssslk lad Was BOPRRGGA drawers, Your choice of these gat jot fail to suit you. A nice new ments, 39¢. lot of real ha'r switches just received at 75¢ and $1.00. Also a new lot of colored switches An endless variety of silk and satin waists, all the newest shades | at 25¢. 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE Messrs, Fletcher and A. 8. Terrell have returned from their eastern trip. Messrs, W. A. Usher and J. L. Stunston, of Mayfield, were in the city today. Miss Kittie St, John, of Stoneport, Ill, 18 a guest of Mrs, M. G. Sale, ing a skiff belonging to R. E, Mar- f Henry county, Tenn, Mr. Martin arrived last night from Gil- bertsville, Marshall county, where he found his skiff. It had been left there by Davidson, who gave instruc- tions to send it back to Mr. Martin by first. boat. Mr. Martin came on to Paducah Keeps the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco Mayor Lang and Councilman Joe Fowler today received a letter from Congressman Charles K. Wheeler, of this district, stating that the en- grossed invitation from the council to the committee on rivers and harbors, had been received. The members had received individual invitations, as well. leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY Water Filterse Whatiis more essential to good health than pure water? Our Filters will make impure water as : é Every Filter tested before 318-324 °BRQADWAY PADUCAN KY her aunt. Mrs. Richard Woolfolk and son have gone to Birmingham, Ala., to join Mr, Woolfolk. Miss Carrie Hutchinson, of Mem- phis, left yesterday for home, after a 4 i eory, 4 doubly so " Is good in theory, and ly lait to relatives, when you save money by trading |") St ates, A. Levy, after a at home, We guarantee to save| visit to relatives, left today for their you the expressage on photographic | home in Louisville. goods. We sell everything per-| pr. Len Rouse, who has been taining to photography. Our prices} away from Paducah for his health for are guaranteed as low as you pay bbe et st will return in two or here ‘ ‘| .| three weeks, =e oa a al dete oe Mr. John Lander, of Calvert City, plete. If you haven't a camera it who bad been at Clarksville, Tenn., will pay you to inspect our line] TC. Christmas, passed through the and compare prices. We give in-| «ty today en route home. struction free. Remember we han-] popular Clerk Louis L. Bebout, of dle the ‘‘Vive’’ and all the leading | the St. bile Mes bere to Sheri- 5 dan yesterda) a telegram an- ae const the illness of hie father, Mr, A. J. Bebout. Sp ari al Home Trade ——FOR— e¢e M'PHERSON’'S| SITE ¥. WG. A CONTEST, ONE WE DRUG STORE Three Well Known Paducah Athletes iB to Enter the Contest. LOCAL MENTION. | ure well known Paducah athletes TS will participate in a state athletic con- test of the Young Men's Christian to the] Association at Louisville on April chureh | 99, i ice sale of | yesterday ea These are: Messrs. Jeff D, Hern- Nes nape apn a don, Peter Puryear and Dr. Horace Book Cases and Smyrna Rugs} try ste net's Spestal Brew Pile] lon, Peter nary erat will be partici will continue until March 17th|scner at Detzel’s old place, corner | Rivers, | The conten rae ase as we still have several in stock | #th and Broadway, Eyciction (o tus stale i that must be sold to make room| Get your gasoline stove ready for were are five events, namely: . sruse. Sam Givens will re-] High jump; pole vault; quarter mie stock. summer use. Sam E igh jump; p A for our spring pair it cheap. Corner Sixth and] potato race; 100 yard dash, and shot Trimble street tf |put. The three young men chosen ‘ n to represent the Paducah association Notice to Paper Hangers. t : ‘rea All paper hangers are requested to |!? the contest are the best athle We will also add to our} moet rt the city hall next Tuesday) the city, and eg ae cut price Sale (until the} nigut with the painters. 7 De Sideboards and Center rules, be compelled to enter each one ‘Try Stecher’s Special Brey Pil-|of the five events. ables. sener at Detzel’s old place, corner a z I TON|GHT. —_ $yh and Broad: tf, |The Murray Comedy Company Will Two Accessions. ‘There were two accessions Cumberland Presbyterian soci s, Kar, Kye, Nose and list, Paducab, All the above - mentioned to Kuttawa. Open at Mcrton’s. ‘oods will be sold for LESS) rhe remains of the late Mrs. Mary! ‘phe Murray Comedy company will eg actual cost, as we have to| Mercer, who died Saturday were to-! on at Morton's opera house to- make room. day carried to Kuttawa for inter-| jicht presenting the bright comedy, mens, , |The Fatal Error.’ The company The remains of the late Mrs. Fly,]i, one of the strongest traveling play- who died in Conyersville, Tenn., ing at popular prices, Ladies will were buried yesterday at Oak Grove. |b admitted free tonight. Seats can favor every day, | be secured at VanCulin’s, We want you! stecher’s Special Brew Pilsener tf |now on draught at Detzel’s old place. Gaining in popu Solid Oak Sideboards, tic ‘tituwood cigar from $7.50 to $20}! * esvn_1 Wood. s 4¢4_| Telephone No. 29 for a nice two The T. . Boys. Solid Oak and Imita-|,, 7 delivered promptly. Price] “The local post_of the ‘Travelers! ton Mah Cen-|8! cash. Ohio River Spoke and] protective Association will hold its tion jogany Rim Co., E. E, Bell, tt. with the man in whose charge the As soon as he received the invita- skiff had been left, and soon found | tion, he asked for a hearing from the him. The owner telegraphed Mar-| committee, and at once formally pre- shal Collins Saturday to arrest the| sented the invitation. fugitive if he came here, The members seemed pleased at A warrant was sworn out against | the courtesy, and have assured our this man of many aliases, and he|congressm that should foreign made no defense. Mr. Martin testi-| complications not arise, they will pay fied that the chain securing his skiff] Paducah a visit in the near future. was cut, and the boat, valued at $21,] Congressman Wheeler expresses stolen. About a mile and a half} gratification that the invitation was further down the river a store was| tendered in an official form, and sig- broken into and robbed. The pris- | nified a belief that the great commit- oner said his real name was David-|tee will certainly visit Paducah unless son, and that he started to Illinois to} a war with Spain should prevent its work, and had no way to come ex-/ contemplated tour. cept by borrowing the skiff. He took it, intending to return it, and was willing to return to Tennessee without a requisition. Davidson is suspected not only of having broken into the store below Mr. Martin's home, but is said to be a fugitive from Dover, where he was incarcerated in jailon a charge of stealing some money, a watch, etc. @Davidson, at the advice of a local lawyer, afterwards changed his mind about going back to Tennessee with- out a requisition and will likely this afternoon be carried to Gilbertsville to be tried for stealing tbe skiff, Today Mayor Lang received a communication from some ny mous philanthropist who feels an un- told commiseration for the poor lady clerks. He says that while the coun- cil is legislating on other matters, it ought to legislate a little for the ben- efit of the poor suffering creatures who are employed in stores and com- pelled to stand on their feet for hours at a time without an intermis- sion. He then offers an ordinance which presents that no female clerks shall be required to work for longer than pheeasa J eight hours a day, and stools shall be Henry Bradshaw, a Ballard county | furnished for them by the manage- negro, was a greatly surprised indi-| ment, vidual yesterday afternoon when] The mayor was greatly amused at Officer Hoyer drove up to him in a] the would-be benefactor's letter, al- wagon, drepped the lap robe which| though the intention of the writer is concealed his brass and blue, and{ good. threw a pistol up in the astonished A DAYLIGHT HANGING A darkey’s face. ‘The latter, who was Will Tutt, the Brutal Mayfield sitting on a fence beyond the Per- kins’ creek bridge on the Cairo road, Wife Murderer, Must Expiate His Crime on the threw up his hands and fell back. wards, Gallows. Len Calhoun, a colored boy, was in the back of the wagon, while Sam Holland, who had volunteered the use of the vehicle, drove. Calhoun claimed Bradshaw beat him over the head three times with a poker.| The Jury Had the Uase for Three Bradshaw never recovered from the Days—Day of Execution fright occasioned by the suddeg dis- play of the officer's pistol. Calhoun Not Fixed. explained today that he and Brad- shaw were joking when Bradshawgot} A verdict was this morning reach- mad and struck him in the bead.Jed by the jury in the case against The defendant made no denial, and] Will Tatt, colored, at Mayfield, was fined $20 and costs. charged with killing his wife last by ay summer, sad Cate Brauteonter “one The jury had the case for three days and nights, and the verdict was no surprise, owing to the atrocity of the crime. Tutt shot his wife three times and John Hart, a moulder from Si.|killed her last summer because she Louis, was charged with petty lar-| wanted to go to Columbus, Ky., to charged with destroying sewer pipes, were today discharged by JudgeSan- ders, owing to a lack of evidence. phone 392 | HIGH GRADE BICYCLES THE BIG FOUR Orient, Waverly, Hamilton, | Kenwood \ ine | LADIES’ AND GENTS’ WHE | $25.00 To We are ts for best juvenile whe First-class repair shop. Wheels for rent H.E.CRAFT& SON 431 Jefferson Street. | AGENT HUNTSEY'S | | He Is Compelled to Shoot An-| | other Man in Leland, Miss, | Supposed to Be Trouble With a Gang of Train Wreckers, Mr. C. W. Huntley, formerly special agent of the Illinois Central, here, and who has scores of friends here, today telegraphed Mr. Jeff J. Read, his friend here, as follows: “Unavoidable circumstances caused me to shoot H. C, Farley last night in Leland, Miss. R ! on my) own recognizance. rything all} oO. K. W. Hontiey, | It is supposed that the shooting | was brought about by Mr. Hnotley’s/ arrest of Joe Cotton and his gang fot! train wreckers, of which gang there are six under arrest at Greenville, Miss., and a good prospect of a sex-| tuple lynching. | Mr, Huntley is still a special agent for the Illinois Central, and was re-| cently acquitted for killing ® con- stable down in Mississippi a few] months ago, | Sndging from the tone of his tele-| gram, bis latest difficulty will oc- casion him no trouble. Mayfield Presbytery Program, The following is the program that has been prepared for the meeting of the Mayfield Presbytery in the First Cumberland Presbyterian church March 22d-24th: 10:09 a, m.—O} style, I am putting on this... Incandescent Gas Burner For Ninety Cents Each eoccoooe This is a great gas saver, and makes a better light than the old Please call and see them, or telephone 328. THE THREE RIVERS, {MISS AGNES MOHAN Solicits pupils for insteuetion i asst! on the Items of Interest Gathered From) "{{"R!"s rome ANO Prot, H. 0, Farnham 1006 PrtmB:e Se the River Front for the | Sun Readers, | Lemon's Feed Store! 118 North Third street |.» ALL KINDS OF PEED.. % Telephone 257 Give us a trial. RiveR HULLETIN, Cairo, 18.8, rising. Chattanooga, 2.8. falling, Cincinnati, 18.3, rising. Evansville, 13.8, rising. Florence, 1.9, risiag. Johnsonville, 3.5, rising | Louisville, 9 0, rising , t] - Prompt delivery. Mt. Carmel, 14.2, r Nashviile, 5.8, rising Pitsburg, 8.0, ring | ATTORNEY St. Louis, 15.3, risi AT LAW... Davis Island, 9.2, ris Paducah, 11,8, risin 1419 Broadway. annual election of officers a month ter Tables, from 53c from negt Wednesday, and some| money, Try Stecher’s Special Brew Pll-] iti interest is now being taken in sener at Detzel’s old place, Corner it, The Louisville post yesterday Ath and Broadway. elected its officers and will make an Metre 3 People Wed, effort to secure the next state cop- Mr. Jobo E. Martin and Miss Mat-| yention. Call and see our line of|'¢ peas a ct Poe dd | Try Stecher’s Special Brew Pil- Baby Carriages before you buy} Mott, saturd ne “Ig! sener at Detzel’s old place, Corner pai 8 gett, Batorday, 4th and Broadway, eer y here. Genuine Bock Beer, Cook's, on Not Wanted Here, draught in all leading saloons. A man named Powers is under ar- Wheels For Sale. rest at Evansville, suspected of being 7 Jer , «,,| wanted here for the burglary of Ladies, Genfs and Combination] Nnted, tore, for ut Marchal Cole ‘Tandem,second hand, almost new, on] ™ ! Gardner Bros, & Co, ae payments, 103 North Fifth] !ins says he is not wanted, 203-205 South Third street. street. € | Stecher’s Special Brew Pilsener Telephone : ‘Try Stecher’s Special Brew Pil-]now on draught at Detzel’s oid sener at etzel’s old place, Cor,| place. Ath and Brody Press Association Pamphlets. The Kentucky Press association Paducah Lodge, No, 26, Knights}pamphlets of minutes of last year’s Leading Upholsterers|ot rytnias olds regular convention} session have been received by all the to $3.50. tonight. Work in ranks of Esquire] press boys, and preparations are now of the city. and Knight. being made for the next meeting, J. which will be to the sea coast. L. oe Stecher’s Special Brew Pilsener Sam Givens has opened a repair}/now on draught at Detzel’s old the corner of Sixth and Trim-| piace, s, where he does all kinds of work on gas and gasoline MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE Fletcher Terrell, Manager Was Somewhat Drunk, repair ceny. Peter Arnold, who boards at} attend a game of baseball. She died The towboat S. i. } the Tennessee house, on East Court} almost instantly. He has narrowly f it rs boat Sydney left yesterday} street, was awakened Saturday night|escaped lynching several times, the for St. Louis. by aman who got into bed with him, |last being when Dick Allen was|?”2 The river is rising here at a lively] We are selling The man was Hart, who said he was haoged at Mayfield for burglary a/!% p.m clip and the gauge showed 11.8 this s x looking for work and was out of|few weeks ago. It was then only by|s.0 4 Of Commition morning. « . persuasion that the mob was induced |, h Mah, May sedd, Te towboat Mary Michall leaves arsaparilla... The next morning Hart left and|to spare him. Had the verdict been] ® an. Subject ore the | ite tomorrow afternoon for St.! Arnold misseu $1.40, his spectacles | anything except the death penalty the |’ ses 5 ee de eae," | Louis, At 50 cents Bottle: and a plug of tobacco, probabilities are he would have been]; soy mcadivens ctev. W.J.Darvy,D.d,| ‘Today was Engineer Sargent Our own make. Some of the money, the spectacles | lynched. 260 F ee hdloutament Moss’ birthday, ho beimg 54 yers| and the tobacco were feund on Hart,| Theday of Tutt’s execution will WEDNESDAY old. , ae who claimed he worked for the money | be set when he is sentenced, _ 8:30 a, mane t With Power"...Re fae Mraanvilli-and: Gai se | Aa |B CO and found the other articles, He DECORATOR’S UNION. Ar. were out on good one Bt fair| , ‘ was held to answer in the sum of aid we freigh ° . ORUGGIsTS... 4 rat eight receipts this mo: Z. #200 and went to jail. Meeting Will Be Held Tomorrow] " ‘The City of Clarksville is due bere GOLD Fish AGENTS j The case of P.M. Hunley changed Hight to Osghaim Ook. rhs tes thin afternoon and leaves ow her e= | = — ‘ with doing an insurance by TT tonal Bocie 0 Elizahethtown tomorrory gy] Saturday. ions of painters and paper hangers, by | - Phe knack Haak: 02 a —— which will probably materialize to-| $9) P ™ | 9g Boat, Cs ax. Suter, leaves ieeraak Chas. Grogan and Robt. Wilhite, | morrow night at a meeting called for] 7% p. m — Tal business, this week for ‘ue Mississippi. river ae : Sonth Siders, were charged with en-| the purpose at the city hall, speaks|"y? Brelaiey: incu the being ‘here throughout the win-| Preliminary Hearing Set for gazing ina fight. The difficulty oc-| well for the prosperity of Paducah. | , 4.4!! aicivaiion i Today 7 curred near the N., C. & St. Lidepot] In speaking of the movement a) nines The arrivals and departures were Today at Mayfield, bj over a‘‘billy goat.’ They were fined prominent agitator said today: ‘*You|s:30 ct led by Rey, | Very few this morning, there being eee ; $2 and costs each. see it had been some time since wely va’ m. me 4 only three packets in and out, The]The Effort to Obtain Bond to Emma Force, charged with being Hie lbioees kaet gl Dy : “e ; ror a on Dackea: mara, off wita). good Come up Before Judge ion, so Stetaie a. drunk, was floed $1 and costs. much work to be done, and promised, |! A" oulayilin® Work™-Ree) Phe H.W. Buttorff is ‘away off,?” Robbins, Fish, that we have decided to revive the } 3,02 m—Recoss. Committes ow Systemat. | SUE Was due here yesterday afternoon Fresh and salt water fish received} union.” _ * negates out of the Cumberland river, but had} ‘The preliminary hearing of Mr. og daily, Salmon, red snapper, cod, Odd Fellows repens trom Pastors 4n4/ not reported today at noon, She has! sam D, Clark, charged at Mayfeld ' suelts, Spanish mtgheral, (00h ete} Ingleside Lodge, No. 195, meets ras Sarno eRTEDNER Om aNneNe eae cotslnat by fog, inclement the murder of Mr. 8. R. Care ft 8. H. ‘ tonight at 7:30 in special session to] $:90 2 ™ om : weather and a heavy business, She] ney, is in progress at Mayfield today ‘_ 24f1mo 125 8, Second St. re et i coon Mie RP aiig’ [8 expected to arrive this afternoon. | hefore Judge J. E Robbins, . cirourt Odd Fellows welcome. J. H. Maxweut Frep Heiteron, $ Genuine Bock Beer, Cook’s, on .G, ec. confer the Initiatory degree. All 9:00 ONE WEEK, COMMENCING stoves. tt Chas. Asbley, 9 man who was very draught in all leading saloons, Dp. In.— iah's Reign”. '.. AdAress by Rev. J. L. Miu, 9:00 p. m.—inai adjearnment MARRIAGE LICENSES. court having adjourned Saturday un- til Tuesday, There is a great deal of feeling in and there is sympathy for COUNTY COURT, Pera TRE drunk, was locked up just before} we want you for a customer, Telephone 121 for best laundry in Two Wills Today Admitted to Pro- hon sldbe” ‘Thee tasuls will tenor 14 MONDAY, MARCH 14] = an MURRAY COMEDY COMPANY Direction Charles Lamb. J. Kus, Smith, Manager. — win ——— Vivian Patee, Harry Stanley Mina Genvel, Fergason Bros., Colton, Frank Robis« pra Lane, Franklyn V irs. Ferguson, W. T. Nelson Gerald Hosmer, Marie Anders And a host of others well know Novel Specialties Will Be Introduced Between Acts, a MONDAY NIGHT, MARCH 14, smpol noon today, but it took three police-| men to doit. He will be given a New Crrr Steam Lacupar, tothe list of the world’s valuable medicines is Dr, Bell's Pine-Tare Paducah, tf Three Couples Licensed to Marry ing tomorrow. Honey. Harmless in its nature, yet| 0°98 almost infallible in its action, it is un- New Fish Depot, doubtedly the most elficacious means} 'T, D, Harris keeps on hand daily known today of curing coughs, colds | gl] kinds of fresh fish, such as Red and kindred diseases. Good drug-|Snapper, Salmon, Smelts and all gists sell it on a guarantee, kinds of game fish. "Phone 185, Free delivery. 124 South Second street, 11m 3, A Heavy Rainfall, The rainfall Saturday was 2,10 inches, and Sunday was 0.54 for Paducah and vicinity, This was the heaviest rainfall noted for some time in the piece. Thursday Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Grand Woolen Exhibit Since Saturday, ; We oda J. J. Satter, aged 31, and ty, were married yesterday. married today. Miss} The will of the late Dr. B. 'T. Florence Lee, aged 21, of the coun- | Frank was admitted for probate. He leaves all his property to his wife. 5 Mr. J. L. Sloan, aged 28, and) ‘he will of the late Mrs. Herlen F. An unequalled opportunity to select woolens|Miss Annie Rogers, aged 22, were! Williams was also admitted for pro- ‘They are both from | bation. bate. ed with interest, this trial being for uunty court has been in session | the purpose of securing bail, \ Special Sale. Pure maple sugar, per Ib., 10c. * Heinz’ Dill pickle, per gale, 30v. Choice dates, per Ib., 7's¢, Choice dried figs, per Ib., 7c. Choice N, O, molasses, per gal, for this locality. included THE FATAL ERROR! a person holding « d free Monday nigh Ladies accompanied vy Farmers’ Jes, Spence, Restaurant... 212 8. Senn §) ‘The best meal in town for the Incandescent lamp globes suitable tor system for sale at | McPherson's Drug store. tt New Custom House Janitor, Mr. Bunderson, the newly appoint- ed janitor for the custom house, will take his position tomorrow, to suc- ceed H. B. Davis, colored. — Strauss Bros. wil E. measures of all wiltes BAKING A Pare Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, [now On draught at Vetzel’s old 40 YEARS THE STANDARY® , Places order now, A Souvenir Free} made to order at very low prices. FINE TAILORING—Suits to order, $11.75 —— up, Pants to order $3 up. Perfect fit guaranteed. To Dealers Call and have yourself scientifically measured even if not ready to K, C, ROSE & SON, be on hand to take Scientific} n ght, March 15, All members are who desire Fine Fitting clothes] requested to be present. J. G, Switzer, Ree. See. worked for G. B, Smith, at Stiles, Pr the county. Bbc. Mr. J. W. Bowland and Miss Suspect at Princeton. Fresh corn meal, per bu., 40c. | all fl ay Olivia Estell Kennedy, aged 25 and} Marshal Collins today received al OFanges, per doz., 10c, to 80c, _ 22 respectively, were licensed to/letier from the city marshal at} bottles best catsup, 15e, 4 March (7th and (8th marry today. ‘The wedding willtake|Princetow, Ky., asking if Robt.] 4, I, L, Ranpouru. ' place Wednesday, Newhouse, colored, is wanted here,| Phone 89 123 S. Second st. - ‘ « He is in jail there on suspicion, So TT Ren me Every late novelty of msitricas and European Esther Lodge, - far as is known, he is not wanted My house and lot, a phe of Fifth > in this display. Esther Lodge No. 1162, Knights! tere, Newhouse claims to. have |and Madison streets, theres tec: , bly and eligibly situated lots in the Genuine Boek Beer, Cook’s, on | (107° paged ieeid abi of renting a draught in all leading saloons. l4m4 W. We Hinkun, ‘3 Plenty of good smokers in the city, but you don’t catch ’em with poor cigars, No, 329 South Third Street, Give them LINNIWOOD And watch results,

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