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MAY SALE OF NEW Wash Goods: BVVAVW Never Before Did We Have Such an Assortment of Lovely Wash ‘Stuffs. BWV Just Received One thousand yards of priuted Dimi plaids and stripes, 5 cents yard. 27 inches wi in pretty Stylish Embroidered Jaconets, in light and dark shades, worth 25¢, for 15 cents yard. “wo thousand groand Muslins Dewey Shirt Waist Striped Plaids —the latest craze, 12!» cents yard. actually Lawns, exact copies of Fine French patterns, for 10 cents yard. NEW LININGS FOR THIN DRESSES Tob up over colored materials. Kid Cambric in all colors yard. S{t Percaline, with the gloss of silk, in every desirable shade cents yard, Scents Near-Silk, a peffect imitation of all colors, 25 cents yard. 15 best taffeta silk fashionable you must have sheer muslins and organdies made We are showing all the stylish materials. Solid-Colored Lawns, + wide, airy linings, for $0 cents yard, May Shiit Waist Specials One Dollar yards of white: and Organdy 0 inches +4 £RAd US DAILY SUN. ele at SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, rome. oD ublisted every Suantay, hoeRcep 2 Wiugmsen Jon s, Borian Wi don't the mayor bave street? on which the sewer has ben completed, put in shape? At the present rate of progress the city will be torn up for two years, There is nothing to prevent fixing the streets as the work is progrossiag. Wuar has become of the record that was to be kept about how many lights were out each night and about tbe number of bad plazes in the streets? It would make interesting reading, regardlsss of the large mmm ber of figures it would take to ex the press it Ir 1 to be regretted that our may- or is nut a speaker. The city needs a speaker on occasions like the meeting of the doctors, or the assembling of apy convention in the ci y to extend a welcome and the vity, A half dozen words well said is more appropriate than a volume of prepared manuscript. GLapstoxe won bis great parlia mentary victeries in the face of the pronounced opposition of ber majes- ty, the Queen. Hardly had he be- come a factor in English politics, vnd long before his elevation to the Premiership, Queen Vietoria saw in him a most dangerous encmy to the prerogatives of the monarchy. It was the knowledge of this fact, and the knowledge that his consistent ad- voesey of the rights of the common freedom of the people had earned for him the pro- nounced dislike of the Queen, that endeared bim so strongly to the people. ‘Tue preclamation that was read by “ REST ORNT DG hey icy RESIDENT —. ont i RORETARY. vib Paxton OPREASURER | Meanwhile, His Opponcut ts DItRCTORS f visel >a oe Pee reweciemen,| Washington Enjoying Ulmsett OLLIE’S BATTLE-AX. ile Is Ready to Swing i', There Is No Euem) in Sight. CAL TYPEW THE LEA! SRA * MEE" eo AS p at As a Congressman Should, re i» Ollie James, of the county of Crit- tenden, who is sometimes called © Big Ollie,” merely in the way of « jest There was a promise that Ben Keys, the unlucky, would enter the primary simply to stir things up a hittle, but the middle-of the road = men have nominated him, and he says le Will] %eggeceeeooee not acccpt it unless there is an im provement in the impoverished con- dition of his Goances, which probabl: is to invite offers from the demcerats te contribute a little comething to bis finances, as an inducement to keep] x out of the primary. Then the war esme up, and‘ Chol- ley” of coursethad to stay in Wash- “ygton to help save the coun which prevented him from starting anything in this neck of the wood not that he wanted to start anythin, but at apy rate it woulda't look vice} Down, down be came like a stick ; to abandon his mizsion of salvation] His stomach seemed torn from its just to come down bere an try to re- socket — new it, And, oli! be was hornbly sick ! ‘The fellow who is between his Sa- tunic majesty aud the deep blue sea CUES: A man in Missouri, named Fodder, Constructed a fying machine, And surely wo stranger and odder Tavention bas ever been sten ‘9 earthly contraption could vie with it, On land, or in sea, or in town; Sail be, “1 will take it and fy with it, And the pe-ple wll watch me come down.” Up, up he went, like a rocket, He fell like a stone through the ether, For his feet were as heavy as solder, is Big O lie, of the county of Critten- ¥ ree den, the same county mentioned be- The mac hine it was busted to pieces, fore. When this thing came up be And the ‘low, it almost killed é Fodder. —Almanac, thought he would just get out and erase Cholley off the msp. Now the time is here, but there is no Cholley Miss Blanch Bloom entertained the Cinque club at cards yesterday af- In vain does the irate O'lie stalk} ternoon, Mrs. Charles Mocquot won over the face of the earth secking/the club prize, a beautiful gold whom he may devour, The 9x is}mouuted purse, and the visitors’ sharp, but there is no animalin sight} prize, a gold pen, fell to Mrs. [rene that can be conveniently massacred. |Cox,’ ‘This meeting of the club was There he is at home, with all the] one of the most evjoyable of the sa vials of his oratorical wrath tightly] son, corked and no show at all to do @ thing. He knows that it would never do to get out and devour the} home enemy when he was not there, be-| been cause that is not a Kentucky man’s|Ind., for about two mouths idea of ‘fairness. He can’t make] relatives and friends. She will meet any progress staying at home, when] with a hearty welcome frow her many his opponent is in Washington belp-| Paducali friends on ber retura, ing to whip Spain; and bis oppouent “ — is doubtless glad that he can't get] Miss Mary Caldwell is off just now, tor it saves bim much] better, but still confined to the house. trouble and rtp ation Mr, and Mre. Thomas C. A correspondent from Crittenden] are at Dawson Springs. says he was up there the other day, Sund Miss Goodwin bas in hee old bor Evansville. Leech ER IN IMPRO' DURAPLE MACH.NG 821 Pine street, St. Louis, Mo. Miss Lelia Goodwin is expected! Visiting | somewhat} NT TRIO TITU TERY: 5 QUIREMENT OF A CRITI- .-USING PUBLIC. IT IS MENTS, THE MOST AND DAILY IN THOU. SANDS OF OF. FICES ALL wt # OVER THE #4 # WORLD, #& 2 CONTINUES TO PROVE ITSELF TO BE # THE vf wt RR MADE, Padues Office; No. 214 bast Broadway. at | The First district denoera! prim: ~ Daily, per annum in advance. $ 4.50| ery may be a vory tame affa,. after daily, Bix months «8:26 la'l. ‘The prospect for a bair | ulling Catalogue Daily, One month, “ * 40 | time is now extremely gloom y Daily, per week.......... 10 cents} ‘There are tw Rat l At ~~ Weckly, per annum in ad- whom the nomtuation will Iie—Hoo. : i ‘ pore As wT . 1,00{Chas. K. Wheeler, the preseot in-| & The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., Specimen copies tree Cumbent, who was opposed (othe endorsement of « congreseman atil] 4. & ENGLISH & CO, Ialrs. 108 North Second street SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1698, | He himeelt got into ofice, ani Mr Telephone: Mo: 00 2O9PDODODI9N 909099 29999900000 990078,, Society Notes. e 2 OOOe moce seen ccocosce cece! Atkins, ou North Sixth , Mrs EtL street, next. | The Christian Endeavor society of the First Presbyterian church he enjoyab'e avd prefitab'e cream and strawberry supper at the residence of Mr. ROR. Rowland last night i rs is still ¢ | Miss Janie ‘vutined to her room. Dr. Boyd left Thursday for a visit to his to bis perents at his old home in Southern LM iavis, before bis fual departure for Lexington be Kentucky Federation of Women's clubs, which meets in} Louisville June Ist, Mrs, Judge James Campbell having been chosen by the numerous clabs of our city as their representative, Mrs. Camp- bell needs no praise from a home pa- per, and we are safe io saying that Paducah will sented at the she will Lave more than «li from those in Louisville bef returns, The clubs here have i well, Shirt waists—the newest ones—are made of all over embroidery, with }large box pleat down the front, says our fashionable dressmokers. 80 | Mrs R. W. Clements euteriained the Shakespeare club at ber ! Fountuin avenue yesterday afternoon Mr. Abe Weil has gone t boro. © on Owens- On account of the inclemency of | the weather, Mrs, Jobn P. Camp- | bell has postponed ber lay | sehool picnic Fred McKnight, one of our most most ably repre | Admiral Sampson Must Meet the Spanish Fleet - Also Gordner Bros, & Co, will meet ali com; etition ip pi ces on Furniture, Carpets, Mattings and Stoves, ever) thing that is ueoled in furnishing yoar house from start finish, rop beds before you buy, We have lower prices than e heard of on iron beds, We the leading upholsterers of the city. We manufacture and make over all kinds of mattresses and awniogs, Your credit is god, In fact, 8 GARDNER BROS. & CO. Telephone 396. 203-205 South Third. , Blickensterter Typewriter Built on strigfly scientific priaciples aud of the highest grade materials, Du portable, invincible, | PRICE $35.00 | Simplicity in construction and not belonging to the ty pewriter trust | produce an honest product at an honest price. The Blickensderfer is the only high-grade machine at reasonable cost. Guaranteed longest. Some features—Durahility, portability, interchingeable type, doing away with ribbon nuisance, adjustable line spacer, perfect alignment, unexcelled manif fold The only typewrit 1g highest award at World's Fair; im- proved since. Adopted by Western Union Telegraph Company. BPI-Sendifor catalogue and testimenials, MOORE BROS., General Agents g18'F street Northwest, Washington, D. C. ‘Rose & Paxton. | Give you All Kinds‘of ue insurance 5 East Fayette street, iLIFE and The new White Pique Shirt) Tucked Chambray Waists, en-|the mayer at the begisning of this woe oe soune xt his peregrina | Mfr. David Floarvoy will spend! popular beaux, das gone to Lexing-| ae i : . inistration w gotten up, {tions beard a loud voice emanating Dyersburg. Tenn., where|ton to enlist ia Ca ys ei ‘ i ree tirely new designs, for $1.00. Ininistration was well gotten up, ia Dy £. 4 ton to enlist in Capt. Davi.’ com-| 0 A () Paiste, sailor Snisted, 91 pape dehi a but as the Svw said at the time, it is] *PP2rently from the Luge thorax of | his wife is visitiag Dr. Kilis and wite. | pany | ; Salin dad SRA sowe mighty Titan. He asked what pi, Je " . sack ove thing to proc’ain and another 0 | it was all about, and was told that it] One of the prettiest receptions of| The lecture of Bishop Dudley | Over Citizen's Saving Bank, put into prac ice, Up to the present! was only the cmbryo congressman] the season wes held by Miss Anoa|@st Tuesday at the Kysscopal the much lauded improvements have] bewsiling his sad lot and veoting in| Yeiser yesterday afterooon in bouor| Burch will proves teat inde, aud} | Black and white, good straw,! Fine Milan braid white sailors, | not sppearet; not one reform hig} silvery egies flood ” fbi: /of Mrs. - ae eat, ot | rr ESTABLISHED .1864,—— Be oak ta, Sa * Hitea Tet > oli a alia”: SERB ened combesthat lise been saved for the] souville, Ky iss Yeiser was a%-| Tye Daughters of the Nev ution popular shape, ailor hat three | black or white ilk ribbon bands, yee installe. T be Sit +t) cmaty, Which was expected to be|sieted in receiving her many callers! elim meat viesseat ve sh vd ies i narrow satin bands, for 25 cents. | reduced from $1.00 to 60 cents. Cou rt street and Eighth street 13 95 wel! under way by this time. As he} by Mrs. Ross, ker guest, Miss Hart,| ay. and Mrs. BOE Reed Court | wii 5S ay Crei Mixed straw sailors, all colors,| Pretty chip sailors, velvet bands, | far from coveummation as ever, asare|drew near he heard the words: “I{of Hendereon, Tenn., Mrs. Charles| street, Thursday evenin | reduccd this week to 50 cents. reduced from $1.25 to $1,00, all the other suggestions then made. | wonder when iv the h—I that d——d] Morris, Mrs. Charles M. Mocquot, | . If this council would devote a little} Wheeler will be down here, sny+|Mrs. Nathan Nelson, Misses May| Miss Georgia Bonnin ven a Gy INE ; NST ] } 7 ike. the |bow?” Terrell, Allie Sander, Jeannette; surprise party last night by ber] eV] yj t/ 1 LNSU iY, j ¥ time to exterding the streets and)” Congressman Whekr, in the|Campbell aud Laura Sanders. Mise! many friends. The young lady re Dae a pavements, inducing new enterprises! meantime, takes his sclizor and] Yeiser made a most charming hos-|ceived many beautiful presents, the! (WN! iN to locate, clean up the city, make an}lemon daily, aed sinckes tose | party being in honor of ber birthday. | AIR ‘ "spe |ivitiative move to secure seme public | brands of Havanas as he s tee arr vere | Those present w | | parks, advertise the city in the North | Pennsylvania avenue laug! The Cinque club” will not held i's] Afisses Alma Graves, Carrie 0 8 babes capt 174. PADUCAH, KY ‘ : 5 halegdaed peste, Ctvot te eet) meeting this week. jler, Onie Townley, Birdie G Ibert, 4 and induce emigration, then it ny t Nea 4 ee ee ne a ey Sa 4 fortune that has befailen Lim, m |Emma Richardson, Gussie Herring e would be Lencfiting some cne and emiles, no doubt, at the discum.|, Be. Will Cleme 8, of Lousvlle, Lena Hedges, Carrie Grace, Dot} 19 ; me wg but who made his home among us for! pe ; i = |fiture be knows must be that of his 5 | Brown, Stella Hymarsh, Sophia yi UL THE INVASION OF CUBA. |riral. one short year, bas Lovtetd towar, It {/ Burnett, Lillian Beverly, Karl Pugh, | e , Mr. Clemens witlds the sword os he! Annie Street, Maud Byrd, Jeti} New offlee, corner South Fifth street and Broadway, Tae couitry will hail with pleasure CYCLONE has dove that mightier weapon, our} Davis, Ruby Lovelace and’ Bevlah | Oe? Oehlechiaeger & Walker’e drug store — entrance, Odd Kaowe Halt the announcement that the invasion country will have one mire vey i ne oo , of Cua is to take place at once. “The defender and our town one more sol ‘ia ‘ ane Si Pingu bat | PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF CHILDREN object of the war isto drive Spanish dier boy to be proud of | Chas. Dalton, Wink Haygood, Ren | Stomach and Intestines (Liver), Skin, including Hair and Nails. i P Sao ‘ is re Gap Badainh: © c Blood (Anwmia, Rheumatism, Gout, Kidneys and Genito-t 7 For this week we make it in‘eresting for men, power from Cuba and to make Cuba Mre. Franklin Leavitt, after a| f mee ined fe 0) vo has. crow, Diahetes : . ‘ ee . Nt otlier r i a orks’ visit to her pa fon ae ONE” RIOR, Bhonddars eek Day® OFFICE HOURS— Sundays as the following prices will evidence: free. All other blows at vish k bevel Bagh vate te iF Nhat ga] oberteon Uarey Ghbek. Will sven WDM FFICE MOURS— sunday supremacy are but indirect blows, | Terrible Work of the Recent Cy- aia a tcwill relate. to her home acne John Walker and Mes co tok pt : Sind 7.00 10 8:69 p. ms $2.00 buys a man’s kangaroo low| kangaroo shoe, so'd at]|tending to carse Spain togive up! elone Which Carricd Des: lia St. Louis, tomorrow. Raies 9 tones beverly. Le Sin Telephone 364, shoe, cheap at 3,0 Cuba without a prolongation of the i fan waft - = gletoo, Chas. Bonnin anc Frank buys a sam’ Kangaroo half- 2.09 buys man’s black or tan viet war, ip mpd. The Mogrzine club will meet with | Parker PROFESSIONAL | ‘THOS. E. MOSS high ss sold at $4.00 ae G tau , senor call This, however, Spain will not do ern States, aren | tite ). 5 t ‘Ss AS oss: eC i. T : . 1 - : . . cto have man’s broad Gee acneresa: cleanin The S yaniirds, under General Blancos | ‘ Near this city promissory | AT. LL : : must be driven out of Cuba by force | Forty Persons Known to Have! letters and photographs have by GREAT EXHIBIT DR. W. C, EUBANKS, P Every ot i Been Killed anda Million Dol- | picked up that were blown from Clia- oy . 2, hi vi broken in sizes, but if you can Every momeat the invasion is de dae vari ; HOM(OPATHIS 116 South Fourth {Street, The atove are b y a tLs ie pat ibas euch ware lie Ri lars Worth of Property ton, lo, A farmer nanied ( OF SUMMER get a fit you get a bargain. : : Cisteore living four miles west of Beluit, Wis., miway. Telephone 18 Blanco to strengthen his dJefeuses. | aeraee while rounding up cattle this morn curse. 7 ARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.0 It there is anything tha, will force ing, found his land etrewn with mail ors. VZV Ve BLLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 BROADWAY TED for “WAR including battles Contains all ol and warships of apie story of the gallant Dewey ; AC rWa WITH SVALN,” on sea aral lone, armies, 0 vies, £1 both paticns aud g rent vie ory cf the tells cveryth’ng about Sampson, Debley, Fitzlagh and le: ding eon s, by Hon, James Rankin Y ug, tue intrepid leader for Cuba sore iu the bulis of Congress, The greatest. var book published; 600 harge pry 5; 100 superb illustrstions, mau) is richest colors, Has large colored maps. Biggist book ; highest commissions; lowest price; only $1.75. 1 ch subscriber receiv.s grand $i (0 prmium free, De- mand eno: mous; harvest for agents; 80 day> credit; — freight p: outfit free. Write teday, Address, The Natic B ok Concern, Dept, 15, i. 6 Deartorn street, Chicago. Incandescent lamp globes suitable tor system for sale at McPherson's Drug store. u Telephone 2v fu aloal © bi kw u stovewoud, ut | diseased J 221 BROADWAY Che ng Prunes bs, ( Chcice Lemons, Best N.O Best Sot esh M Molw Best Oyster C: 1 ackers, Vickels, per gal al per bu L. RANDOL, South Second Street per Ib per Ib ium, 2 packs. 2 doz per g per |b Pu Deafness Cannot Cured way fo cure tonal rem famed condis i Hustachian Tube, When you bay. ari bing Foun, ine and when it Is eaticely ts suit an! Wilens the Int k rest mal condition, bearing will b. ever: pin tarrh, whieh b ny Lon of the mu We wil give ¢ not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curg for eireula: Ball's F eatn {the mucous Hi ue There to ly o ftenare surfaces, ‘ undred; Dollars toy catarrh) thy J, OBEN 5C] close than anything else, "Phone 89 As Ubey cannot reach the faused by Ci ching Dutan inflamed con the Spanish fleet to come out into the} open and fight, it will be on Havana, It 1s very evident ie! Spanish Admiral does vot intead to} an al risk his hope of victory upon asingle great naval battle. LHe obviously in- tends that his fleet will intome way be of service to the Spauish forces in Cuba, oor that the losses his nation le can aveng descent upon some our coast es, There fli enough to watch the movements of the Spanish Admiral} aside from the fleet that will take part ia the invasion of Cuba, The capture of Havana and the annihilation of Spanish rule iv Cuba are aun would do more to bring the war to « Spain will then have nothing to fight for, No Spanish Cabinet would for a moment hope to recapture the island. Whether the Spanish fleet was destroyed or not, all incentive to carry on the war would be taken from Spain except that of hatred or revenge. As soon as our armies have taken possession of Cubu, and Havaua has fallen, the United States will have accom glished Ler object aod will be ar, We will be r peace, which til Cuba is vA 4 hasten- Stripes over i |the death list will reach forts Chicago, May storm annals of the west bas there been euch widespread loss of life acd property as the recent tornadoes inflicted. Dispatches indicate hat The estimated at 2t and advertising matter of a Norihero Iowa creamery company, letters, opened and unopered, bills receipted, aud wrappers and letters bad date of May 18. From Northern Illinois the storm crossed into Wisconsia, and inflicted great damage through Lincoln, Lang: ley, Marathoo and Oveida counties Never in the property damaged $1,000,000. The destruction began just south is of Muscatine, la The course of} A mill was blown into the Wisconsin the wind was uortbeast, through|river at Harebaw The lember Cedar, Clinton and Jackson coun-}camps bilonging to Congressman ties of Iowa. The Mississippi was] Alexander Stewart were blown to }cressed at Clinton and Sa andjatoms Two men were killed and then the sterm darted across the] eight seriously injured. The loss to state of Hiino’s in an easterly diree- | bis lumber company will be very ion as far as Elgin, Belvidere and}lerge. A number of other lunber came, and swept north ihrough| companies will also be heavy losers Wisconsin to Stevens’: Point ou the] At Autigo, Langley county, two adults aud one chill were killed Business 18 entirely suspended at An- Ugo, aud relief committecs are caring for the homeless, It is reported that e:e killed at Harshaw. At pen- ton, the depot, round house and a number of dwellings and_ buildings were entirely destroyed. The large three-story frame hotel, belonging to the Soo railway company, Was com pletely wrecked, Two men were killed Before crossing the Misrissippi the wind dealt death to a score of people at Preston, Riggs Station and Delmar, lo. Ilalf the town of Preston was stestroyed. and hundreds of farm houses Isid in roi vne hand, and Abbottsford, Lake Superwr, on the other In the eastern sweep through Illi- nois a score of persons were killed in Ogle and Jo Daviess ‘ovnties. Fit teen buildings were leveled at Still- man Valley, and eight persoos killed. Farmers between Forreston and Adeline, Ill, are at least $80,000 poorer. At Mount Carroll more than fifty houses (l baros were destroyed, valuable machinery seat. tered for miles, and every animal, from a cat to a horse, killed out- right. The connty poor house of Carroll county was completely de- stroyed and seven of the inmates slightly hurt. They became frantic, and it was with great ditticulty that the keeper could persuade them to Lost! seek safety iu the basement. At A pair of gold rimmed spectacles, Lanark the city cemetery is in ruins,|on Ty nth street between Jackson and fences are down and costly mouu-]Qhiv. Fiuder will please leave at men's broken and leveled. “A score} tis offive aud receive reward. 20m2 of b i Cings were wrecked. A Shanon twelve buildings were des toed, and Eliza Cheeeman and Mr. near at the Torian bull, Jia Garman were severgly| p #¢ , West Kroadway. Fine Jersey 16m J. Bansevr, Lawns in new styles and a good assortment of patterns and colorings. ' For a choice lot of dimities 72€ in neat small pattterns, 10c! For a large lot of lawns, lappets, ete. , styles and ma terials suitable for waists and dresses, L.B. OGILVIE & CO, AGENTS BUTTERICK PATTERNS SURSION VIA ILLINOIS © wi Summer rates are now in effect to Dawson, Grayson, Cerulean, Crit. tenden and other sumer and health resorts, goo'l for 90 days, Ou May 17, and June 7, and 21, homeseekers excursion tickets will be sold to various points 1m ‘Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arizona, Ar- kansas, Texas, Indian Territory, and other states st one fare for the round trip. Good for 21 days to return, limit a T. Donovan, agent, For ni » ary sawdust tel uf No-Te-sag for Virty Comm Guaranteed tobacco havit cure, makes weak zen stang, Lived pure. 600, #1. All druggists. Physician and Surgeon DABNEY, 406 BROADWAY, HENRY BURNETT Attorney - at -Law Will practice in all the courts." 18 South Fourth St., Papuoau, KY OR. J. 0, SWITH'S tho it A. * biished 1855, Incorporated 1888, Johnson . Foundry and Machine,, Company Steam Lngings {Boilers House Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Serewa, Brags and I hours for practice, m., u fatly 4, rather than os " hese hours. Ontice om Niath, between liroadway and Jet Fittings, Castings of all’ k nds PADUOAN, KY. corner Ninth and Jefferson, Tele- Miss R. B. Hay ED H. PU: YEAR Sieeoareohes Attornev at Law And Notary Public, Real tstate’ and Life Insurance Agent, and Abstractor of Titles Formerly master commissioner of |= the McUracken circuit court. Will practice in all the courts of this and adjoining counties, Special attention given to the collection of all claims, the renting of real estate and all other litigation. -Will act as assignee and receiver of insolyent estates, also as} Sprinkling hose, bath tubs, gas fix- sdmnls ateatge. OF infants Bonde for turce and Ot tings of all kinds. and ay gua & security given in surety com) duu Jo prices before baving your ‘Office No. 127 South For joa work dove. No job too large, no job tLegal Row), Paducah, Ky, 122 Bresdwe:} phone 113, When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. $1.60 a day. week. Spocial rates by the D. A, Barty, Propr. Between 4th and 5th on Fercy -st F. G. HARLAN, JR. The Leeding Plumber end €as Fitter OF

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