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Vit THE CITIES “NORTH ORTH-EAST ano NORTH-WEST [vansville8Toretautek VESTIBULED WASHVILLE } CHICAGO. In connection with the Southern Pacttic Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car Fon) ‘Ratirosd fast “New Orieans Limiied EVERY THURSDAY ‘and Paducah Friday morning, for Los neiaco without change. Angeles and San Limived also coanects at New Orieant daily wi ‘Train for the C culars of agente necting horn Pacite etving special through Teadlroad 8. G. HATC * Division Passenger Agent, Ci JORN A. SCC Agent, Mer 3.7 DONOVAN, ta) cab Ky, Hansou, UP A. Chiongo GB. A, Louiavtite, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD ‘Time Table to effect April 3. 1NH8 LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION Cairo, Hh. 106 am No. 14 1235 pm 12 01 aan Arrive Paducan. 2 0 pm | ‘Leave m 90) am No me Tam No. 234 Paducad 216 pm 1 2am 00 pm Arrive pm 24am 05am 5 © pm 650 am 180 pm 445 pm 330 am 10 49am % pm 410 # am 6b pm 6 01 am 1 07 pn #10 © pan *9 0 am 3 05 pm 4 600 pm Evansville Hopkinsville Nortonvilie eral Cit, jorse rane! Owensboro 72pm am 930 pm Princeton 1240 pun 22 am #900545 pm 210 pus 368 am 110085 40pm No it 28 pm 3A8 am 40 p 380 pm 6 ot am 6.00 pa 609 pus » 7iaw copt those marked ‘om Sunday, but All trains run aaily with a star, which jon BS and Ne ‘and M2 run solid between Cincin pati aud New Orleans, carrying Pullman bat GREIF & CHRIST First-clas Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing ‘The only place in the city equipped a with the necessary tools to do first: f class carnage and wagon work. Building new work a specialty. 319 COURT STREET 319 Three Beautiful Women RELIEF » OFFER nue, New fans apa ure a ALIFORNIA::: VIA NEW ORLEANS Cineinnstt and Louisville on Liitnots Borated Talcum Ten Cents R ote ORUGGISTS he would be a soldier if he had to go] “Ye editor’ is im receipt of an whoo to Cuba and join the insurgent army, | invitation to attend the first aunual FD JEFFRIESG.0.A O.ANILLMANGS.A He disappeared from his apeashests | poueiababoment of Win Paducah col- @ EVANSVILLE. IND, MASMVILLE, TEWN. Fifth and Broadway. haunts, and the next heard of him he] ored high school, which will be held ™ was in Louisville, He got ontop of]June 14th. The class of ‘98 is ~ ———]| the “cannon’ ball’ one night, and] composed of 10 members. It will be Iilinois Central R R rode all the way to Louisville on the one of the greatest pleasares of our je tte WRITTEN roof, and in addition went to sleep on| life to be able to be the Four years ago the U, 8. Concord was at Cairo, Il, doubtless many Paducah people re- member going down to eee her. She was there four days, on May 16, 17, 18 and 1 ad the Cairo yesterday contained a picture of her as she then xppeared in that harbor. T9128 The other day according to re- ports, a young man at Cairo found a hottle. “Ho disvovered several slips of paper inside, be drew the rubber stopper and a decidedly strong odor of camphor greeted him, In order to get the paper he had to break the bottle; snd then be fou three strips of writing paper upon which were written the following names and addresses: Miss Nellie Hale, Ford's Ferry, Ky., M Addie Williams, Ford's Ferry, Ky.; Miss Lillie Franklin, Lolu, Ky. It is quite probable that these three young la- dies meant to have just « little fun, but it may be possible that their mawma's camphor bottle came ashore much nearer howe than they thought it would. Ford's Ferry, Ky., is less ! than a hundred miles from Cairo. ; tet A ‘The other day a certain minister's json addressed his father and said “Pay I'd hate to be a mormon.’ “Why?” asked the paternal ances tor, pleased at the boy's remark, "Cause I'd have so many moth ers-in-law,”’ was the reply This may be an old mother-in-law joke, but it really happe a Marshal Collins was enya in al samples of fine tobac- eke, the when a reporter dropped in. “I'm jast fixing up som them Evansville policemen,’ he said, in anticipat of the reporter's question. ‘Those poor fellows can't hardly get any of this kind of to- bacco up there. It don't grow in Evansville. They would rather bave & band of it than a gallon of whiskey, The difference is that they eau get plenty of whiskey, but this sort of stuff is sorter ‘skace’ up there. A policeman who can’t get plenty of whiskey ain't mueh of a policeman bat it takes a daisy to get tobacco like this. “1 don’t know what this'll turn into, though, by the time it gets there. 1 sent them some whiskey not long ago, and when they opened it, it had all turned into bricks, I'll risk it, though, and you bet the boys willbe glad to get it. They tt there's nothing like ‘home-made.’ And the marshal stepped away and critically surveyed the job be had made of packing the present, and pronounced it very good, ee Mr. Charles H, Yale, author and inventor of the famous ‘Devil's Auction,” which has been produced other mornin hing for in Paducah ‘steen times, has a new spectacular extravaganza for next season, The Evil Eye, or the Many Merry Mishaps of Nid aud the Weird, Wonderful Wanderings of } is the jar and striking title of the new spectacle, The first act is laid in Holland; the second in St, Peters- burg, Russia, during the celebration of the annual winter carnival; the Powder OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER AT RANDOML].,.".* cruiser and Argus of boat to see a friend, and while there COLORED waiting for the boat fell asleep on « log on the river bank. ‘The first) lucid interval he had was when he found himself struggling in the river. He swam out, and weot to town disagreeably sober. noe aces tereay will r+ t+ aS Washington street Baptist church, ; in, | letter of T. B, Ald ; TY abmission to the a e will of Hi J }. Aldrich to Prof. Morse There was one solaiet who wad ltt) Teale REMC attompt wl ‘lta ‘production |Gemmmtoeth all things wall, And hefftands alonmido of Tom Hoos out of the Paducah company whol was a success and there is every | vod diel facetious reply to Lady Georgina Ful- rh ti Bnet rad io Pe pes foe sewurance § that this evening's} asolved, That while her devoted] I as protest against learned dier. ted for physical] performance will be equally success. | Meselved, Tha nee | ewibilit disability, and this fact eeemed tol fat, 1 parents’ hearts are stricken with ill gli y Aldrich asserts that he He éslened be gtief over the death of their dear| could decipher nothing in the pro- hurt him keenly. present on : occasion. here, he - — Mr. Will Lott, loaded with the cares of a business life, longed for some quiet retreat where he could, for the time, be free from its worries fiud anxieties. So it came to pass that on Monday, which was the sec- ond day of the the third week in the month which is called May, he be- sought bimself to the Westward bank of the river called Obio. And there he was expected to contend with the festive inhabitants with fins, some- times called the ‘‘fiony tribe,” which reside in certain lakes nigh unto the river, This was supposed to offer peace and ease to his weary soul, But behold as the day began to wane towards the twilight, he was standing on & ceriain log which did protrude, to some extent, over the surface of the water, when a figure began to approach him. Losing his balance, he fell into the lake and was much wet, and vexed, and unlucky. He thenceforth returned to bis city, the way to save time, letter to a friend ‘Doubtless you have ere this got- ten information, through Walter, as to my destination—or rather intended destination. He tried to prevent the escapade, but 1 was h--I-bent om go- ing, having bi so greatly disap- poioted by the soldier train pulling out and leaying me on top of the car, that he finally consented to lend me his assistance in boosting me on top of the ‘cannon ball.’ And such a ride! Ye gods! 1 wouldn't take the same ride again forthe whole d—d city of Lonisville and part of Jeffersonville thrown in to boot, “Shortly after leaving Paducah 1 must have fallen asleep (vet 1 doo’t remember whether I did or not, for you know I bad several doses of ‘old cutter’ that day), for 1 don’t recol- lect having passed Princeton or any other place, until I reached the tu: nel just this side of Dawson; then I becaine suddenly — wide-awake — : through Providence or some other] nd his home, and business without cause—far,, I looked up to see|‘‘A’’ fish. And this ends a trip rewarded with s fisherman's luck. Rev.- ©. D. Diggs has returned from Clinton, where he went to at- ‘where I was at’ just as the front end of the sleeper (1 was riding a Pullman, mind you,) was going into alple. I ‘drapped,’ but not close eddogh to the root to keep the top of tend the fuveral of his daughter. ren Any insinuation that brick ovens are the hole from scraping the moss off] The Woman's Relief corps will|%?~4¢m ampson bombards Mantanzas, | angerous to hams gives me the hor- my back give an entertainment Frida: rating vest, tte Cape Verde Intends, jrors.” . This is the way the moderns ‘After this, I might say, miracu-] at the Odd Fellows’ hall, May have juggled with cals n, 50. can We lons escape, 1 fully resolved not to] R, postis cordially invited. an Jewey sinks Spanish tet at | W nee that its tire of usefulness is elise my eyes again until I arrived Mus. Stias Kivis, 2A ss rtote tm spun atarat taw [2 BIBH spent?—London Globe. in Lonisville, but you know that President. | *prociatinat tn many piace His Pet Name. shel is pave with p Liesarpeeer Many of the public will remember| “sum navcntee Wott cist] As ux Falls woman calls her has- ain, baving hardly gotten out of| Prof. DeLile, says the Metropolis} eet wear Portot band “Nails” for a pet name, becatwe the tunnel before my eyes got full of | Gazette, who claimed to be traveling = ip _ : a x he cannot be driven Minneapolis cinders and ‘old cutter” avd 1| With his zonophone in the interest of | Prem \ steamer Lafayette captured Journal ‘Hopped’ again and slept until the| Shorter University, at Arkadelphia, | 5 Commo ey'a oficial report of bis i smoke and red-hot cinders}|Ark. He threatened te publish the viot sulla arrives in Wa 60 from the engine going through Mul-j Gazette people it they did not assist eat popular rejol ! draugh’s hill tunnel awakened me.| him. Some one, however, was wise [ To A God knows | wanted to get out of ough to write to the bead of the It is just such impostors that has aused our people to be slow and cautious how they receive strangers; ‘for truth itself is not believed, by one who has often been deceived.’” The Gazette is to be congratulated on the pains it took to find the trath. Louisville, with no prospect of catch. ing another train until night. 1 talked the bridge watebu into letting me cross the bridge, and, in hobo parlance, I ‘hiked’ out a Sab- bath day’s journey up the pike; anc here I am, somewhat the worse for the trip, yet 1 think Fam on the bigh and am thanking God for my safe arrival bere, and yromising Him that I'll never take another such trip—unless I have to.” Walter McDonald, of was in the city Monday. He seems to understand his business and it may be a—soon. Ask Miss Fannie Crouse.—Metropolis Gazette. Paducah, road to reeever' Y tid psi A tale with a moral is told on al A couple may have eloped trem lady of the South Side, Not long|here to Metropolis, Ill, today and since she left her hust: «U's laundry} got married. at the wrong place, <when the ae laundry man came around she accost-| Admiral Cupid is holding a peace- ed bim and demanded to know where | ful blockade at a certain home near| and The next out and stopped him informed her that shirts were not at the laundry aad had not been. The lady lost her temper and abused the poor laundry time he passed she went ain, and he husband's : | The Allen League will meet Sua- day afternoon, 22d inst, . As it has been some time since the league met itis expéited that every memver will be present. The several her third act on the river Rhine in Ger- many. As each act of the piece transpires in # different country, the costumes and dresses will accord- ingly be highly picturesque and at. tractive. ‘The company will call for over fifty performers of varied tal- ents—singers, dancers, pantomim- ists, acrobats and choristers. The scenic investiture will le of the most elaborate nature, and the numerous mechanical tricks are said to be novel and startling. All of the effects have been duly patented, The Evil Eye will receive its pre- mier production early in Septem! Sidney R. Ellis will give the attrac- tion his personal attention, Rake. 4 Years wane Mtr the pau generally the Complexion ‘Tonic whieh they have so loug used successfully in penonal eaument, THE MISSES BELL’S ee all poison ptirely kh had a'chitd ean follow dit imple that a child can follow direc: Ue the. best rea. The f their Wonderful 100 per bottle, which er I address istes saiters of tne eounplosion ene 3 Fells st ots nt Ch 2 ygee grad ott SAB RIL! TOHLRT 0°. i ‘pe int Itis a noticeable fact that every Saturday there is a startling rumor afloat to the effect that a great battle bas been fought, or one isto be fought right away, The result is that although there is no truth in th report, the big dailies sell like hot kes all day Sopday, ‘This is the reason the rumors are started, and it is said.they originate in the offices of some of the big dailies for the ex press purpose of stimulating the sale of papers the next day One local newsdealer informed the writer yesterday that his paper sales on Sunday have averaged $20 since the trouble began. The news agents on trains report that they cannot get a supply that will last them through- out their run, owing to the demand, ee A certain man of the South Side has a novel way of sobering up Yesterday he was on a little tear, avd laid off to more fully enjoy biwse He wandered down to the transfer! man for everything she could think of, even accusing him with stealing He took it all with commendable good grace. bumor. Inaday or two the lady found the laundry where she bad left it: by mistake, and the next time the laundry man passed she rushed out ready, All are most cordially in-| vited Meeting at o'clock at Burks’ Chapel A. M. K. church. W, aud left apparently ins good! ©. awards, president, Miss Carrie Dodd, secretary. Extensive preparations are being made for the successful beginning of the great May fair which will be held with the bundle and said: on the 26,27, and 28, at the Odd “want to apologize to you for|Fellows hall. This will be a new the way I talked to you the other|departure for the the people of Pada- day, I have found my laundry, and} cah and the fact that it is fo was mistake itable cause will add the more “Madame, I accept your apology,’*| already increasing interest, replied the man, “but 1 can not % accept the laundry, You'll have to CAST UPON THR WORLD, get some one else to take that.’’ He Encourage the home talent and help the cause of Christianity by all- ing the Washington street church to- | night at the reproduction of Cast) Upon the World. bowed and passed on, The lady was afterwards heard to say that she never bad anything to hut her so in all ber life before, and that it was a lesson never to be for-| abundance of refreshmeni served by | gotten. If the laundry man sees|the ladies in the basement after the! tiffs he will at least learn that the} performance. | lady has a contrite heart blockade off the Island of Alexander Clean bled beauty without it, Cascarets, 0 Candy Cath elt thiol gai beae de tine and it will be completely in bis pos- stirring up the lazy liver and driving all ing-| Sesston inside of two weeks. ‘This is puritie 1 today 40] confirmed and agreed to by all the DEPARTMENT. |egema “toa ’stast, att ‘xed by this evening play Cast Upon The World’’ at the there, and that badly, too, — 1t| University, DeLile claimed to repre- seemed that we would never get| Sent, and it was found out that he i through, but ‘it’s « long lane that|20t Known at the institution, has no turo,” you know, and when| This same DeLile was in Padacah the cool, refreshing air struck me, 1] With much mouth and a zonophone, | tien ngeihi.p¥ecome by sleep but refused to give his name to but}! “Lawoke, only to find the con.|¥ery few persons. He was question- ductor throwing rocks at me to wake|d on one occasion, while here, very me up, in order that he might help] losely, and it was a few hours after me down This place was West] this that he cancelled one or two en: Point, at the mouth of the famous] s#gements here in sach a hurry was Salt river, twenty-two tiles from | He to leave the city. it was. He claimed he never had it,|the corner of Eighth and Ohio| dud thie eebmed to tacrease bor ire, (408 The bombardment will, it for she was certain he had gotten it]! stated on good authority, begin that week as usual, He said he had| early next week and by the 26th the} never seen it, but that if it was ut{home will be in complete control of| t the office he would bring it around, | Admiral Cupid | vice presi- | , dents will please have their reports| \ There will be an| ¢, Admiral Cupid under special orders | ‘ from St. Louis, has Iaid a peaceful] | of our dear little asso. attended we lost one jeiates who at he the Sunday- had ‘three | methoc paper | kind father and) mott of friends to mourn her loss. fore be it Resolved, That we bow in bumble r, also a host which neither he anyone else could read or’s mis daughter, yet the ray of hope seen in ve but the date, which the prowise of God thut all things | he kn nd the signature, which he work together for good to them that | guessed love God. And be it further The story of the duke of Welling- Resolved, That these resolutions] ton writing to Bishop Blomfield when be published in the Dainty Sew and a} he had received a letter from J. C. copy of the same be sent to the be-| Loudon, the eminent landscape de- reaved family. signer, asking to see the Waterloo s at Strathficldsaye, is a chest- but it makes us laugh (although, , We ought not) to picture the m of the bishop (and him the shock to the whole bench) ort receiving per- ion to view the duke’s Waterloo Ob, may we live in peace and love, Each other's burdens bear ; Oar obligations sacred keep, Oar record clear and fair, Lucy Briour, Myrrix Snevton, Lizzig Jones, henin Bacele. breeches, Also a classic is the tale of iesain'Joxia, Maer ‘ Pst ticket being Oak Tans, ‘olemnly made up by the apothecary into a cough mixture, “To be taken A DAILY HISTORY OF THE/three times a day.” The name of WAR. Horace Greeley has, in this connec PEnacany tion, to be mentioned with achastened gale work a respect. He, undoubtedly, was the 13—Cour at master of illegibility. It was of BmIpquiry be e him the compositor averred that if ARCH Belshessar hail h rriti 7—Fifty million dollar Mil for National ae-| Belshazzar had seen his handwriting fense introduced in House on the wall he would have had cause to 8—BILl passed by H be terrif A common story at- B-SBill passed by tributed to G yt 23—Mator inquiry . «port sent to Congress uted to Gr , however, APRIL ° some time president of 5—Cons')) eneral Lee rec ‘ New York Central railroad. It 10—Consu.General 1. all our Consuls} is best, in all things, to be just. And leave Cuba. Greeley can well epare it. It was Presi; McKiniey asks authority to in , 7 line in Gaber Brooks’ notice to quit that a tenant 19—Congress passes intervention resolutions, | aed for two years as a railway pass, = Ultimatum sent to Spain Greeley wrote to some pressmen: “With a weight of years, I feel obliged to decline any invitation that takes me a day’s journey from home,” and this is all they could make out of it: “If eels are blighted, dig them early. 21—Spain sends passports to Minister Wood. ent calls for 1 war declared by Congress to have 5,000 volunteers, VIA— The Southern Admiral Sodey wane dousinwe Route The Iron Mounta Rou , Texas and Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways ‘Thir.y transport ships are foment tocarry ar hartered by the yardment of ( boats St, Louta 10: Saturdays. Only SIXTY HOURS TO LOS ANGELES hb the Sunny South to sunny forala Write for particulal and desoriptive literature, H.C TOWNSEND, Ez T,G. MATTHEWS, General Passenger ‘uesdays and ILLEGIBLE WRITING. The Chirography of Many Famous Mem of Letters. It is the perversity of | that people who uman nature do her. Men who wr and Ticket Agent. hand (no ane can accor ale han that now) will use at and others, who oug trusted with a pen, order them by the gros-and take the discount, Rudyard K , delicate han c have been prevailed upon to “type.” Unfortunately the w was too belated an inve ect many r would r ah voard, vented that mi ing from Edi of his way if he had. was a copperplate to others that be mentioned. I manu Smooth, Glossy ts, we are told, presented the ap- and Hard, pearince of a sort of battlefield on | pliable, free from lumps and abso- paper, in which the killed words were | lutely Clean is the way we return all shirts, collars and cuffs entrusted to us for laundering Star Steam Laundry Phone 200, 120 North Fourth St! J. W. Moore, well stamped out and the new recruits puslod forward in anything but good Napoleon was unique in every even in his handwriting. His s from Germany to Josephine at first taken for maps of the sea And his signature was an in- gnishable hieroglyphic. Byron Dean Sta wrote atrocious ” and it is said that Sydney Smith’s was no better, a ugh he DEALER IN u to chaff Jeffrey bad! used to say that he read J. from left to right, and his wife from 1 ght to Staple and Fancy Groceries, left, but neither could make out @ syllable, Jules Janin would rather Canned Goods of All Kinds, re e than attempt to read over | Free delivery to all parts of the city Cor, 7th and Adams gain What he hac ten, ard Mon could never read wh ad “LA GREOLE” HAIR RESTORER ‘cet Hair Dressing and Restorer. If your Merchant doesn’t handie, send $1.00 to us and wet one bottle, or $5.00 and get six bottles, CHARGES PREPAID to any part U. 8. or Canada. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO, Sole Proprietors. MEMPHIS, TENN. iiteot AIG H-GRA DE of putting hie wisdom on one intelligible to himself | nly, another which his clerk could There. , read and he could not, and the third nor his clerk nor The funny Agent for the highest grades made. We are prepared to offer 1898 Stearns for $50.00. Don't fail to see our Pheonix, Overlands and Rugbys—best on the market, prettiest wheel made, Don’t fail to see our line of wheels before buying. We are the only ex- le BICYCLES clusive Bicycle house in the city. A AND B CYCLE si th en teat SUNDRIES... aa on fatto ates mena remember the ace, PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Hous CUT HALF IN TWO Wall Paper, per roll. ~ sd avedees cet ye’ (see Fifty-cent Window shadesffor..........80¢ Hand-made shades in any size. Picture frames made to order. Fine paper hanging done in any part of the county by 8 NORTH FOURTH G G | 3 B Norra URTH STREET 5 ‘1 STREET Look for the Big;Sign when you get on Fourth street, Everything in Its Seago = Sys acon UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is complete and up-to-date. Splendid line of canned goods. Our meat market is unexcelled, having everything in the line of fresh and salt meats. P. F. LALLY. Telephone 118. Cor. oth and Trimble. The ’98 mode: ot the New Densmore is ball bearing iu all. See sample with ©. B. STARKS, Agent forfDensmore, Yost and Caligraph Typewriters. Supplies for all- standard machines. SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, 2d and 3d Court Street bet, Wall Decorating Is our business, our pastime, our de- light. We should like the job of dec- orating the great wall of China, but will be content if you will let us deco- rate a few walls in your house. Do they need it? Oh, yes; you can’t get out of that, and we a ys hate to see awallin need of artistic decoration. Bare walls denote a bare pocketbook or little consideration of the beautiful But your pocketbook is all right and you know a good thing when you see it. WS. GREIF. OBERTS BEER Tt leads all Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city, others, for the reason that it is anid t 1s hy taking | POWERS. | « All drug : iy segeeamert | int Sc, 50 There will be an ive cream and strawberry supper given at the resi-| LOW RATES TO NEW ORLEANS. | dence of Miss Lucretia Jones on| South Sixth street Saturday night. | On account of the general assem-| All are invited. bly of the Presbyterian church in the United Stat the Illinois Central REOLO TIONS OF Bearacr, Railroad company will sell tickets to New Orleans and return at one fare for the round trip, on May 17, 18, and 19, Whereas, It bas pleased Almighty | God to remove from our midst our, dear beloved frien, little Leatha Good returning until June] Myers. 4th, 1898, J, T, Donovan, agent. limit Whereas, We fecl that in her de- parture from earth to*heaven, we written, The acute thinker mattrs by employing a secretary] BROADWAY HOUSE. w writing was absolutely unde Best hotel in the city, rable Balzac was as big a sin- Best accommodations, nicest rooms, nd Dickens’ microscopic charac- MEALS 2%c—$1,00 PER DAY. ers, Written on blae paper with blue Corner Broadway Righth street ink, appalled many seasoned com Serene es 1 *. A terrible hand had Henry | J. J. Mravows, Propr. Ward Beecher. His dang de ed that she had three gv iui in copying itis letter wos | Second Hand Goods . { was not an “i,” and if it Highest cash prices paid by ¢ dit was n a WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON with a capital letter did not 8 Court street, We also carry a line of new neither be called # hand nor af - a foot, and that aclubone. His hie ¥ : fiypluics formed a clumsy, tangled . lack skein that ran across the paper Matil Effi yer & Co in knots, which it was impossible to . = untie into a meaning. Undertakers and Lord Eldon used to tell of Johm} Bell, agreat chancery Juminary of his Flieaee Wolopbone 160 80 S Third ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING (0. F, J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. ‘Telephone 101, Soda Pe Tenth and Maiison streets Orders filled uetil 11 p.m ltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOK BINDER A thoroughly eaitipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town. BROADWAY Patent Flat-Opening Books = pus

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