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SEEK, AND YE If you are in search of bar them. Onr room is limited, many .,00: In order to reduce the stock we slash prices. SHALL FIND! he ns, come to us—we have I nd we have entirely too PERSONALS. Chas F. Meyers, of Cincinnati, is ere. Mr. Chas Cartis is back from St. Louis. Officer Joe Ullman is reported as better, Mr. C. C. Nott, of Boston, is at the Palmes. One lot heavy imported novel- | Millinery Department. fi ties in dress goods, blacks and col- ors, the regular $4.00 and £5.00 quality, closing out price $2.48. One lot of fancy waists, velvet collars and cuffs, closing out price $1.00. New silk waists, silk suits and silk and satin skirts at less than cost of material alone, Cut prices on fine muslin and cambric underwear, See our gowns at 25¢ and 39¢. | _, | for novelty plaid yariety of Our new spring stock of milli- your inspection, An endless New Pattern Hats, ‘New Walking Hats, New Sailors. | man, i We arealso showing a large new line of vei prices, New French hair switches, 75¢ and $1.00; colored switches, 25¢ and 50c, 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY |. visit. DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE Special ale nies HO Ramee ONE WEEK. Our special cut price sale of | Book Cases and Smyrna Rugs will continue until March 17th as we still have several in stock that must be sold to make room for our spring stock. We will also add to our special cut price Sale (until the 17th) Sideboards and Center Tables. All the above - mentioned oods will be sold for LESS than actual cost, as we have io make room. Solid Oak Sideboards, from $7.50 to $20 Solid Oak and Imita- tion Mahogany Cen- ter Tables, from 53c to $3.50. Call and see our line of Baby Carriages before you buy elsewhere. Gardner Bros, & Co, 203-205 South Third street. Telephone 396, Leading Upholsterers of the city. MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE Fletcher Terrell, Manager ONE NIGHT 22 TUESDAY, MARCH 22 Special engagement here of the great singing comedian, MR. J. E. TOOLE Supported by his competent company of players, in the romanting success of three continents, KILLARNEY axo THE RHINE Interspersed with comedy, pathos and original music, songs and dance Special scenery and elab orate costumes ¢ produced here with ad seenery as k, Boston, Guaranteed to Mov Seats on sale (Proprietor 212 8. Second sf. ‘The best meal in town for the money... Open day aad night South LOCAL MENTION. Business Notice. Mr. E. E. Larrett is no longer in the employment of the Sun Publish- ing company, and is not authorized to collect or receipt for subscriptions or other accounts due the paper. Sus Pustisuixe Co, New Jail at Eddyyille. Work has begun on the new jail at Eddyville, which will be completed as soon as possible. Oak Stoye Wood. One horse load for 25 cents; two horse load for 50 cents. Phone 242. 1530, T. C. Sramon, Births, To Mr. and Mrs, William Gast, of Mechanicsburg. For Reye- fur- nished, Apply 831 Jefferson street. 15m6 Engagement Close ight. A fairly large crowd witnessed the performance of the Murray Comedy company at Morton's opera house inst night, and was well pleased. ‘To- night the attendance will be the larg- est cf the week, quite likely, as a $10 prize isto be drawn, The Murray company is an excellent one in every respect, and closes its engagement here tonight. It gave a matinee to a large crowd this afternoon, Gaining 1» popular favor every day, the Linnwood vigar, We want you for a patron, ‘Try it. if soline stove ready for Sam Givens will re- Corner Sixth and tf Get your ga summer use. pair jit cheap. Trimble streets, Fish 10¢ per pound at T, D. Har- ris’, ’Phone 185, 124 South Second street. 18m3 New City Steam Laundry uses no muddy water—clear distilled water only. tt. Don’t forget the Grand Lunch to- night at 7:30 at Merchants’ Ex- change. Fish, Fresh and salt water fish received ly, Salmon, red snapper, cod, its, Spanish mackeral, trout, etc, S. H. Crank, 125 8. Second St. da sur 24flmo Corn Stolen. Ex-Constable Anderson Miller had half a wagon load of corn or more stolen a night or two ago from his home near Massac. Pittsburg Coal, Just received a barge of No. 1 Pittsburg coal, which we will deliver to consumers at 10 cents per bushel spot cash while unloading barge St. Berwanp Coat Co., tf 423 Broadway, Telephone 8. Don’t forget the Grand Lunch to- night at 7:30 at Merchants’ Ex- change. Notice, State of Kentucky, Office of Insu- rance Commissioner, Frankfort, March 17th, 1898. Notice is hereby given that infor- mution has come to this department that agents of the United States Be- nevolet Society, of Saginaw. Mich., are soliciting and carrying on the business of life insurance in the city of Paducah, and I hereby state that the above named company is not au thorized in any way to transact busi- ness ip this state, W. H. Stone, Insurance Commissioner. 18m6 Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson’s Drug store. tt Plant Beds Destroyed, Nearly all the plant beds in bottom lands throughout the country are re- ported us having been washed away by the recent rains. Fish of all kinds T. D. Harris’, received daily at ’Phone 185, 124 cond street. \s i Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Clarence Burradell field, colored, were arrested at Ben- ton today by Marsbal Fisher, on a} vt ~. charge of mistreating the wife and child of Will Loftin, a white man. Mrs. Mae O'Brien has returned ‘rom St. Louis, H. Winters, of Marion, Ill., is at nery is now complete, and ready! the New Richmond, Mr. Jesse G. Curd and wife have returned from Mayfield, L. C. Klee, the Henderson beer it the New Richmond. Mesdames John W. Keiler and EK, ings at greatly reduced] P, Noble left at noon for Chicargo. Mrs. Sam Boone has returned to Evansville, after a visit to relatives, Capt. Willard MeCauley, of the steamer Cowling, is off on a vaca- tion. Dr. Wallace Werner has gone to his old home in Murphysboro, Lil., on Deputy Revenue Collector Hen- drick went up the road today on bus- iness. Mrs. A. C. McFail, of Mayfield, is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. Sutherland. Mayor Lang was out of the city today, probably to recover from last night’s caucus, G. M. Green and F, D. Wyatt, steamboat inspectors, were in from Nashville ycx.erdy, Rey. D. S. Campbell, of Henson, Ky., returned today after a visit to Mr, J. R. McClean and family. Mrs. W. Fred Long was called to Dyersburg today by the serious ill- ness of her sister, Mrs, Smith. A popular young bartender at a Fourth street saloon is shortly to be married wo a young lady bookkeeper at a Broadway establishment. Mr. Ell Guthrie returned last night from an extended eastern trip, where he has been purchasing all sorts of new spring and summer and summer goods, Mr. Ed Matt, superintendent of the Gas Works, leaves tomorrow for Columbus, Ohio, on a visit to his father’s family, and to attend the Gas Men’s convention at Cleveland. Mrs. O. L, Gregory left last night for Colorado Springs, being called by telegram to the bedside of Miss Min- nie Humble, niece of Mr. Gregory, who is ill of consumption, and not expected to live but a few days. Miss Humble visited here last summer and was very popular. ARRESTED IN S¥. LOUIS. Ofticer Jones Goes After Evelyn Burnett. Evelyn Burnett, the woman war- ranted here day before yesterday for stealing $50 worth of fine silk dress patterns from a West Court street es- tablisumept, was arrested last night in St. Louts, Today Officer Fayette Jones left at noon fcr St. Louis to bring the woman back if she will consent to re- turn without a requisition. When Chief Barber received a tel- egram last night announcing, he telegraphed back that if the woman would pay $52 sbe would not be prosecuted. She at first agreed to re{7ra without a requisition. This morning Marsbal Collins re- ceived a telegram from Chief L. Harrigan, of St. Louis, stating that the woman now refuses to return without a requisition, and that it looked very much like a case of one woman trying to do up another. He said he wasn’t running a collecting agency. Marshal Collins had to pay $1.50 charges on the message, and wus very wroth that any compromise should have been attempted, He says he will have the woman back here, and sent Offiver Jones over at noon, MASSAC SUICIDE, Additionaj Particulars In Regard to Miss Lorena Wade's Sad Death, Further particulars of the tragic suicide of Miss Lorena Wade in Mas- sac county, Ill., were received today. She was a girl with unblemished reputation, and asister of Mrs. Mc- Gee, wife of the postmaster. She loved young Leippert, but there was parental objection on account of her being an American and her sweet- heart a German. She became a victim of melan- choha and purchased raticide from a neighboring store, mixing it with butter, and eating it. WANTED ROPE, Fxcitement Created at Benton Today By the Arrest of Negroes, Stewart Mitcheson, Will Belcher, and John Whit- A great deal of excitement was created and a large crowd followed 18m: the officer to the jail, someone shout- ing for rope. MR. H. F. LYON Nominated For City Tex Collector] earth unless you will try it, If you} by four dogs harnessed ‘abreast, Last Night. Mr. H. F. Lyon was nominated DR: p last night at the secret couacil caucus for city tax collector, over nine or ten competitors. ‘This is virtual election, The regu- CREAM lar election will take place at the first meeting in April. The councilmen agreed not to di- | derful medical discovery of th vulge bow the other candidates ran. So far as conld be learned, Messrs. Lyon and George Robertson were the only two who were in at the finish. Fine Imported Teas a specialty at p, Short Orders] 40 YEARS THE STANDAR(: ,, 521th Second street, A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder *Phone 185, 124 18m3 D. Harris’. 1 SRS Hear STRONG Passes Through Padueah jin get your 25¢ back quick, right where because one dog is always helped by you buy it, ditignal revenue jo the event of war MILLIONAIRE J. J, ASTOR [CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES, __ Tamp-srreet Mernoptst--Preach- ing at 11 a.m. and 7:15 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. Waters, Sunday Behool at 10 o'clock a, m. Revival Services begin tomorrow and will con- tinue daily throughout the week. Morning services at 10 a. m. Preach- ing at night at 7 All persons are cordially invit Mrcnantesnuna M, K.—Sabbath Millionaire John Jacob Astor, of School at 9:15 9, m.; preaching at New York, passed through the city) 10:30 a, m, and 7:30 p. m., by Rev. at lock this morning on his] W- T. Dann, Old-fashioned class private co", a Wagner palace coach, | meeting at 2:30 p.m. G. J. Um- No. 644 baugh, class leader. Prayer meeting Mr. Astor has been in Mexico aud| Thursday night. ‘Teacher's meeting Cuba fer several weeks post, and was| tO. P. Powell's Wednesday night. en route to his home in New York,|All will be made welcome to these via. Louisville. He had a party of] Services friends with him. There will be Sunday sehool at Supt. W. J. Harahan, of Louis- Union Gospel mission at 2:30 to- ville, was in the city today. morrow, ‘T. W. Stroud, Supt. a Palace Car. tie Other The Pay Memphis Division. Train Leaves f Late News. Texta Street Curisttan—Bible school 9:30 a, m., J. K, Bondurant, 7 superintendent ; preaching 10:45 a, The I'hnois Central is carrying} m Christian Liberality evening Battery B, of the Fourth artillery, to] 7:30, “Trae Discipleship.” Every New Orleans from Mempkis. The] one cordially welcome. battery is being transferred from Ft Riley, Kan,, and was turned over to] Fist Bartist—Services at the the Central by the Kansas City, Fort| sual hours, Rev. W. K, Penrod, Scott and Mempbis railroad, Mr,| Pastor. Subjects: ‘Jesus as 8 W. A. Kellond, assistant general|Controversialist,’” and ‘‘Jesus as a passenger agent of the Illinois Cen-| Man of Feeling.” Sunday school at tral in this city, slipped over to Kan-] 9:30 a. m., Mr. J. M. Fuller, super- sas City and secured the transpor-]intendent. Prayer meeting every tation before his competitors were Wednesday evening ; bible class meets aware of his destin: Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the base ———_—____. ment of the church. The public cor- ESTIMABLE LADY GONE. ‘The pay train left this afternoon tor the Memphis division. ion. t dially invited. Finst Curtstian—Southeast cor- ner of Seventh and Jefferson streets at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Morning subject, ‘‘Apestolic Condi- tions in Order to Church Member- ship.’ Evening subject, ‘*Christian Baptism.’’ The services last night to| were well attended and there were two additions to the church, one by com- mendation and one confession. Sun- day school at 9:30 a, m., F. B. May, superintendent. Junior En- deavor at 2 p. m.; Senior Endeavor of|at 6:30 p.m. Rev. Mr. Spencer, of Engineer E. H. Kelly died at 3:30|the Central Christian church, Lex- o'clock this morning, of consump-Jington, Ky., is expected to arrive tion, at the old Trimble place, in the] Monday to assist in the meeting. Death Yesterday Afternoon of Mrs. E. H. Kelly. Remains Will Be Carried Huntington West Virginia for Interment. Mrs. Rebecca Kelly, wife country, The deceased was born in Bar- boursville, West Virginia, November 19, 1853, aud was inarried at Wyan- dotte, July 30, 18 Sbe and her husband came to Paducah thirteen years ago. The deceased leaves, besides a husband, the well known and popu-| school at 9:30 a. lar engineer, six children, four boys] superintendent. and two girls; also a brother here,}m. and 7:30 p. m., by Rev. Henry Mr. P, M. Bukey, and two sis\ers,] Miller, synodical evangelist. Ser- one in Huntington, West Virgivia,| yices every night during the week. and the other at Wyandotte, You are very cordially invited to at- The funeral will take place at 1:30] tend. Grewan EvancericAt—Morning service begins at 10:30 o'clock and will be conducted in German, Eng lish services at night at 0. Sun- day school at 9:50 a.m. A hearty invitation is extended to all, Second Pressyrentan — Sunday m., J. R. Clark, Preaching at 11a. DRUG STORE BONDS’ THIRD ANOBCOURT Keeps the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco phone 392 MISS AGNES MOHAN Solicitajpupils for instruetion n the _PIKNO | Reference Prof. G. S. E Prof, H. 0, Farnham, 1008 Trimbie St JOHN 6. MILLER, ATTORNEY | AT LAW... 419 Broadway. Lemon’s Feed Store! | 118 North Third street + ALL KINDS OP FEED.. Telephone 257 Give us a trial Prompt de THE BIG FOUR HIGH GRADE BICYCLES, o'clock tomorrow afternoon from Grace Episcopal church, of which she was a member, and the remains taken to Huntington, for burial, on the af- ternoon train. POLICE COURT, German Lurnenax—Services at Fourth Street German Lutheran church ; morning services in at 10:15 a, m.; English at night at 7:15 p.m. ; Sunday school at 9 a. m. Everybody invited to attend. Secoxp Barrist Cuvgca.—There will be Sunday school at 9:30 a, m. W. A. Vautrease, superintendent, A Man in the Last Stages of Con- | Preaching at 11 8, m. and 7:30 p, : . ’ m. by the pastor. Full attendance sumption is Released, of members especially desired. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at Boys Tried for Creating a Dis-| |; Deine Paine LSTibd: se Share turbance at the Opera House. Compertanp Pressyrertan—Cor- ner of Sixth and Court streets, M KE. Chappell, pastor. Sunday school . 7 at 9:30 a, m.; preaching at 10:45 strangers, were charged with stealing}, m, and 7:30 p. m.; dunior Eo- fish in Judge Sacders’ court this! deayor service, 4:30 p. m.; Senor morning. Burk admitted the othe. | endeavor service, 6:30 p. m. May- man hrd nothing to do with it, ane | gejq Presbytery will convene in this being in the last stages of consump-| church in a regular semi-annual ses- tion he, too, was released. | sion®n Tuesday, March 22, at 10 a. Elmer Townsend and Wood Jones} m, ; three sessions will be held daily ; were charged with creating a disturb-| from 8:30 a. m. to 12 m.; from 2 p- ance at Morton’s opera house might! m, to 5p. ms, aud. from 7:30 p-tm, before last. Townsend was fined $5}to 9 p.m, All of the business of and costs and the other boy was re-|the Presbytery will be transacted leased. with ope! rm. ic - Jack Wille was fined $1 and BIT ict et ee for drunkenness. for drunkenness DOGS IN HARNESS. Bow-Wow "775 Quite the Thing is Belgium, The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in European cities believes that dogs should not to drag carts. Lut in Belgium, Ger- many, Switzerland and the Nether- lands dogs are used more and more every year ts of burden, and for soine are well adapted to the needs of farmers and small tradesmen. In Belgium they are used to deliver milk, and also by the " grocer the baker and the butcher; Connoisseur's delight—Linnwood | in the surrounding districts they are Cigar. tf fused by the farmer to pring his prod- ta have dee] Ue t@ market. The py regula- Two cases of small-pox have def ting are very much better than for- veloped at Richmond, Ky., and the y 1 1 merly, and now it is not possible to people there are much excited, overload the garts dragged by dogs, nothing | or almost impossible to do it, heeause of the police regulations. When one a ot dog is used to a cart the cart is pushed Further plans to perfect the means) from behind by a man. When d of communication between the defen] alone are used from two to six are har- ses of New York have heen made, nessed to a two or four-wheeled cart. The muzzle which abroad the do compelled to wear at all times is u: wo | 284 bridle. The rest of the harness is 3a, “be wonder-worker, that makes mev}a breast collar, which has traces of wong Alt Grupgictt Ble oot Cure ees cord or of leather, a back band and a ‘Sterling Remedy Co. Chicago or New Yorke | girth. Tho two-wheeled cart is about —_——_—_—— four feet high, and weighs over 200 It is stated that the Spanish tor-] pounds; it has handles which enable pedo fleet will proceed to Havanaafter! t), driver to balance it, ‘The dogs ara all, bjlched to an {ron bracket beneath It Can Not Be Proven, thecart. This is the kind of cart used that Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey ig] when one dog ie wed, The four- the best cough and lung remedy op] wheeled cart, which is usually drawn Jack Burk and Jack Carroll Snappers, Salmon and School Fish, 10¢ per pound at T. D, He "Phone 185, 124 South street, Second lems "FRESH ARRIVALS At Kentucky Glass and (Queensware Company Ot Oraaments, Bisque Ware, French Chiua, Bohemian Glass, Lov- ing Cups and various other items, Kentucky Grass & Qurensware Co, Linnwood, Linnwood, else. f 9X Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Lute Aways 19 quit tobacco easily and forever, b ull of life, nerve and vigor, take do this and don’t agree with us, you] weighs less than that used by one dog, a man or woman. Ih costg little to fed the dogs and that is 488 reason why they are so poptlar with small dealers. The harness iy often nade at home, ‘Phe country, épecially Hol- ceccaceadis tbh tes land and Belgium, is practically rots Candy Cathartic, the most wor [Adapted to dogs as dranght animals, Secretary Gage’s plan to rajse ad- is to put a big tax on beer. THE FINEST ENAMELING AND DECORATING THAT CAN BE PRODUCED | H.E.CRAFT & SON 431 Jefferson Street. most limit ng dra i working when they are only thre« years old, and until they are nine years old they are considered at their prime, although dogs have retai their strength todo their full stint of work until they are 15 fore the present police regula which look carefully after the tr jnent of dogs, they were very crue bused. Perhaps some of you will member that beautiful story « Dog of Flanders,” which ¢ wonderful intelligence of these goge, and also how cruelly they sometimes have been used. To us there is come thing very unnatural in using dogs to drag wagons. Only the other day the writer saw a big St. Bernard harnessed by @ rope harness toa small express Wagon, and it seemed cruel, ‘The dog looked so ashamed and so distressed and yet he pulled so faithfully the bip boy who sat fp the express wagon With his knéés tip to his chia. 4 dog evidently eonsidered himaself tut of place; but this is not true of the dogs in Belgium and the Netherlands, for their ancestors for generations have been beasts of burden, and they are trained from the time they have attained their size to do this work broken into it as colts are broken into harness in other countries. —Outlook COLLECT ON DELIVERY. Swindle Worked on the Man at the Box Office, A young man came to the box office ofa theater and said: “Ihave a pack age here for Miss mentioning the name of the star actress who was playing in the house at the time. “Lil see that she gets it,” eaid the ows the and the young man showed the marks on the label, which showed that the pack age came from a well-known depart ment store “T don’t know anything about it.” “Can't you receive it and let her pay you? I don’t want to make three ‘here are 90 cents charges,” Filters « } \ What is more essential — to good health than pure water? Our Filters: will — . ay make impure water as pure lear and sparkling as spring water. Every family should have one. Every Filter tested before leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE B I am putting on this. Incandescent é —~Gas Burner * For Ninety Cents Each This is a great gas saver, and style makes a better light than the old Please call and see them, or telephone 328, B. MOSS... THE MOS “>t IMPLEMEN' ALL KI HARRY L, FISHER. S-FISHER COMPA NbDs OF ARMING IMPLEMENTS! NEW GOODS machinery, 105 South Sccond St., lucky, win-or-lose methods to gain | munity. We're trying to build bu last. We've said it before, and we c honest prices, honest service. the foundation of our business, Nobby | Dress Skirts and Suits, OUR spring pur- chases of dress skirts are here and ready for your inspection this week All. priced fora quick transfer from our possession to yours, Come in and look over them. We promise you a rare treat, One lot of handsome figured black silk skirts and chiviot serge skirts, priced special for one week at $5.00. A big assortment of skirts in large variety of styles; all special priced or four trips down here The treasurer handed him a doll and said: “Have you got ten & cent » but Vi get it changed for ook the dollar and that was the eon of him, The treasurer had cause to be sus- picious, therefore, before themanager of the company arrived When the manager arrived he said: “We never have anything sent to col leet. I wou’t pay ubtil I see what's in the package.” _ The wrdpper was removed and in- side was q box containing four pieces of goal wrapped in tissue paper, ‘There's no one can collect on deliv- ery at that box office now.—Chicago Record, ago, pleas | because it islevel. In Switzerland dogs ve arg used in only a few of the villages, eure headache, fever, habitual constipation and for very few purpows, In Bel- and billousness, Please buy and try a box gium the dogs will travel adistance of Oe ee ety ais drveaician 9% | SF miles in@hree hours, This ery tmueh faster than the Eskimo dogs can accomplish, for they *raye) hut 35 miles in ad That '*dhetr ut- Ant and refreshing to the | and positively on kidneys, li cleansing thé entire sy ‘ 4 Aree. ipation forever. mones. for this week, selling from $1.50 to 10.00, Don't fail to see them, We will show some | s* all wool overt, tailor made suits, very nobhy, ready to wear, for $10.00 a suit,made to lock well and fit well, STYLISH MILLINERY. The largest assortment, the newest styles, the richest trimmings, and the lowest prices will be found here all the season, If you want to look (Opposite Market-house) BEST GOODS Agents for Rock Island Plow Company and Walter A, Wood harvesling Cali and see us. PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, Karyour’s - The Great Store in Which to Save Money. We think that it takes something better than slap-dash, happy-go- nd retain the confidende of the com- siness here out of materials that will an't say it too often—Honest goods, They are the solid stones we are putting in On such a basis this business rests. Now for the New Spring Goods. HONEST HOSIERY, It’s the only kind that’s worth buying. This week we make a special of- fering of women’s fine 40-gored hose for 10c a pair. SPRING DRESS GOODS At money saving prices. Of coarse you are figuring on @ new spring dress. This week we offer spring style covert cloths at 50c a yard, One lot of desirable spring novel- ties at 3c a yard. A line of beautiful and elegant spring dress goods ut 60¢ and 75e » yard. AMERICAN LADY CORSETS. We can suit nearly every taste fit almost any figure from our u nificent stock of American Lady Cor- sets, Short Empire, Long and Model Form varieties ; all specially designed for the spring of 18¥: Priced for quick selling at 50c, 75c, $1,00 and $1.25, LADIES’ WRAPPERS. 10 dozen ladies’ percale wrappers trimmed in embroidery and lace, guaranteed to fit well, specially priced for this week's selling at 50c, 65¢ and $1, but worth double, OUR NEW CLOTHING — DE- PARTMENT, Is being stocked with desirable cloth- ing for small boys. This week we will offer @ lne of stylish and well ‘dressed buy your hats here. We are showing a beautiful line of sash ribbons in all of the new colors, men’s Philadelphia-made suits at most reasonable prices, We are amply prepared to make it to your interest to buy shoes here. HARBOUR'S On North Third Street Just Back of Wallerstein Pe M. E. JONES © # i * .