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GREAT SACRIFICE SALE 1d in the city of Paducah, Hot weather sitively reatest ever hel Positively the g No goods sold to merchants, bargains this week, Beautiful moire and taffeta silk sash We Place on Sale ribbons at 25 and 3sc, worth 50 and 75¢ ‘Two hundred iawn and percale wrap- sere newest styles, trimmed with lace four yards wide, all price, this sale, $1.00. | Midsummer Clearing Sale ¥ and embroide sizes, worth h hundred fancy percale ip rep ; Bi ¥ and white, black and white|On millinery. Prices cut in two, All yed'gray and white, all sizes, worth | our pattern hats at half prices. 1 this sale 69c. ‘Atl our three and four-doliar pattern $1.00, price Three dred ladies’ dres: hats go at $1.00 and 1.50. inate of pista aed figured alpacas, bean-| All our four and five-dollar pattern 1k finished, lined through | hats go ot $2.00 and. $2.50. All our six and eight-dollar pattern hats go at $3.00 and 4.00. new lot of sailors just received—the latest things at half the previo skirts, binding, very latest cut, al price for this sale g8c. Five thousand new percale shirt waists well worth so and 7c, price for this sale: and 25¢c. "9ytive thousand yards of fine Scotel lawns—plaids, figures and stripes, war- ranted fast colors, worth 63g and 83¢c, price for this sale 3%,c. All our six, eight, nine and ten-dollar extra fine quality silk skirts, price for this sale £4.48 and 6.48. An endless variety of fine summer fans, 215 BROADWAY, muarters for all kinds of hair half French hair 75¢- French hair swite!. ‘All our dollar-an switches in this cal Al iol in this “9. $1.00. , All three-dollar French hair switches in this sale $1.50. Coloredl wigs complete soc. THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY ,, There Are F| Two Ways 2 Of getting glasses—one to go to a first- class optician and get what you need; the other, to go to a merchant who keeps spectacles and sells them so cheap, make a‘‘grab in the bag,’’ as it were, get a Y pair that don’t fit you (although it may em so for the moment), and run the risk of ruining your eyesight entirely all for a very small difference in expense. If you need the ser- vices of a good optician we can serve you well and cheaply. No charge for examination. J. L,. WOLFF JEWELER AND OPTICIAN! LOCAL MENTION. THE CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK Will Receive Subscriptions For— WAR LOAN GOVERNMENT BONDS FORK SALE, We have in stock a fine line of finished monu- meats which Must be Sold For thirty days POLICE NEWS. There Was An Interesting Ses- sion of the Police Court This Morning. PERSONALS. ‘f Miss Marie Noble Is visiting in Memphis. Mr. John Hall, of Benton, was in the city today. Mr.-George Baker has returned from Metropolis. Joe Farris and Henry O'Rourke, Mr. Lucian B. Carr, of Louisville,| who were arrested yesterday for ma- is at the Palmer, liciously cutting each other, were ar- ; raigned before Judge Sanders this ae rlonpe eye 2 of Seithland, morning, and the evidence was bh and the case left open until Monday. Mr. F. L, Scott left at noon for! ‘Pye evidence showed that the t Creal to spend Sunday, men were in Ward’s saloon, vight Mrs. T. C- Leech has returned) yefore last drinking, They bai 9 from a visit tu Canada, dispute and agreed to go outside and Mr. Lem Jorgenson, of Memphis,}fight it out. There were several is visiting relatives here, people inside at the time, but nove Mrs. David Flournoy has returned}seemed to see O'Rourke with his from a visit to Dyersburg. knife but the proprietor, who himself " ae was not certain, Farris bad bis! ip «Miss Daisy Blythe left this after- cut when be reappeared. noon for her home in Fulton. O'Rourke, who is a teugh looking Councilman Eades went up 0} customer, said that he was drusk, Princeton this aftersoom. and did not koow what he did, and J.B. McKeel and wife, of May-)if he used his knife he did not know field, are in the city today. it. Judge Sanders said that it was J Attorney Sam Crossland, of May-| penitentiary offense to eplit a man's field, bas returned from Benton, lip under any circumstances, and left Mr. R. R. Sutherland went down| the case open. It now looks very to Mayfield this afternoon on busi-] much like O'Rourke will go to the nese, penitentiary whether he cut Farris or Messrs. D. N. Wilson and W. A.| #truck bim. Farris is out on bond, Frost, of Wingo, are in the city to-} R, P, Paxton was charged with day. using insulting language towards Otti- Little Miss Mamie O’Brien left}cers Underwood and Adkins in the this afternoon for Memphis on a/police court this morning. He visit. pleaded guilty and was fined $3 and W. H. Van Deren, of St. Louis, | costs. came up this morning from Smith- Officer Underwood hae tat yet aca zivew up bis position on the night po- Attorney R. T. Lightfoot and fam-|jice force. He first resigned to take ily have returned from their trip on) effect on the 15th, but afterwards the Clyde. changed the date, and will now give SLittle Miss Florence Scott left at} up his place on July Ist, to be suc- noon today for St. Louis to spend} ceeded by Mr. Jas. Crow. the summer, — » Pinckney Childers and Luther eee me te enevaen OS te Oe aes sp hs men well known in is at the Palmer, He will spend 8) cice circles, were tried for a breach few days bere, of the peace, and were fined respec- Mr..Chas. Graham went to Hop-| tively $1 and costs and $5 and costs. rbnail ri cbglu gia Rach vad CHURCHES AND Henry O'Rourke Is in @ Bad V’re- dicament—Other News of General Interest day with his wife. Mrs. Mac D, Ferguson and chil- drea left this afternoon for Wickliffe on a visit to relatives, Miss Hattie Luckman, of Bentop, will arrive in a few days on a visit to}: Miss Luna Lemon. i Mrs. T. J. Hall, of Gracey, Ky.,| returned home today after a pleasant visit to Mrs. Will Gray. Mrs. Lannert and children arrived this morning from Evansville on visit to her sister, Mrs. Gas Reita. Mrs. Clarence Beverly and two] Tuiep Street Mernopist—There will be preaching as follows: | Morn- iog 11 a.m. Evening 8 p. w. by the pastor, Rev. J. W. Waters. Subject for the morning service, “Christ and the Lillies.’’ Subject at night, “Supremacy of i Life."” Sunday school at 10 a. m. Public cordially invited, SOCIETIES.| we will sell for Cash anything in the stock at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... . Call and see our stock and prices. No other yard in the south has as fine an assortment of the latest styles and designs. J, E. Williamson & Co, North Third street, Paduc: 1 BOZEO’S PLACE Meets all the requirements OF THE PEOPLE A popular resort for gentlemen who appreciate an up-to-date estab- lishmet in all its appointments. Only the best wines, liquors and cigars served over the bar. Finest lunch in the ci La BELLE PARK | R. G, Bostwick, Manager. Cuas. T. TaYLor, Proprietor. ¥2¥¢ Every night in the week and matinee Saturday and Sunday 3 p. m. COMMENCING SUNDAY, JUNE 19 Second Successful Week of the Tramp Acrobais, THE ABBACCO BROTHERS! BILLY SWORE! MISS DE VOE! MAJ. JAMES, TE <PERT SHOT! CHARLES REGAN, COMEDIAN! p | daugiters left this morning for Louis. A complete postoflice cabinet wit 64 call and 36 lock boxes with dupli- cate keys. All as good as new. Cost six.y dollars, will take $25. Adddess James W. Cave Smithland, Ky. FU AL, MR. PIEPER The funeral of the late Mr. J. Henry Pieper took place yesterday afternoon, and was attended by a large crowd of friends and relatives. The services at the church were con- ducted by Rev. Hartenber. pastor of the German Evangelical church, and the B. P, O. Elks then took charge of the remains and conducted the pretty and impressive service of the order, at the grav Lors. Mr, Brack Owen Has a Few For Sale. Mr. Brack Owen has a few deeira- ble building lots for sale in Fountain park, He will sell this choice prop~ erty at $10 payment on each lot and $5 per month. 16j6 Farly Long snd Manuel Hodges, the colored bicycle thieves, were tried before Judge Sanders yesterbay af- ternoon at 3 o'clock and held to an- swer, going to jail in default of bond. They were caught at Mayfield with two stolen bicycles, one tuken from the Padacah Cycle Works, and the other from the Christian church, The ‘atter was the property of Steve George, colored, Marshal McNutt and Officer Crawford, of Mayfield, at- tended thetrial. The malicious shooting case against Hodges for shooting Hulin Reeves was dismissed, it being shown that he acted in self defense. Watermelons, Fresh fine watermelons at T. D. Harris’ French Market, 124 South Second street. Phone 185. Free lelivery, 16j8 P PoP! POP! PO Soda Pop per case, 2 dozen 4oc, ville on a visit to relatives, Miss Edoa Karle Pagh and Master fom Tate left this morning for Mt. Vernon, Ind., on a visit to relatives. Mr. G. W. Elbow and son C, W. Elbow, of Efflugham, Ill, are guests of Mr. M. Livingston, the former's uncle, Hon. James A, Rose and wife, of Springfield, Ill, passed through the city today, en route to Golconda, on a visit. Postman Fred Acker was called to Caseyville last night by the death of an uncle Mr Philip Acker. He will return tonight or tomorrow, Miss Cordelia Hackett, one of the prettiest of Metropolis’ yquoger set, returned home last evening, after # brief visit to Miss Nora Johnson, on South Fourth street. Capt H, E. Taylor, wife and son, of Mound City, passed through the city today en route home from a visit to Smithland. Capt. Taylor was formerly cap.ain of the Gus Fowler. Judge C. C. Farleigh returned to- day to his home in Brandenburg, af- ter a visit to his son here. He is an old and honored gentleman, and a relation to Deputy United States Marshal LaRue. ‘The marriage of Mr. Harry Blank- enbaker and Miss Clema Shadrach will fake place at the bride’s home, in Columbus Grove, O., on June 28, Mr. Blankenbaker is a populsr con- ductor on the Evansville division of the Illinois Central, and was former- ly a dispatcher at various times here t winter, He and his bride will reside in Henderso: MISUNDERSTANDING'. Councilman Eades Had No In- tention of Withholding the Kvidence, The Documents and Evidence All ‘Turned Oyer to Mayor Lang This Morning. The evidence in the Rades bribery case was turned over to Mayor Lang, Quarts per case, 1 dozen 75c. this morniag, and Councilman Eades, 14j2) G. M. Orntsentarcen, Jr] Whose resignation was not accepted ry ee Toe because the evidence was not forth. PAY TRAIN ARRIVES, coming, stated that be did not think aes it would be needed, or he would have sent it ii ‘Those Excellent Entertainers, M’COY AND REGAN! The Illinois Central pay train arriy Remember the matinee Saiardny at 3 .m. Every Saturday wil be children’s day. — Balloon ascension Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, YOU ARE 50 WARM! KEEP COOL WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CEILING AND DESK FANS Apply at Office, 120 South Fourth Steet. People’s Light, Power|/o». and Railway Company “i ed yesterday afternoon, but only a few of the men were paid. The re- mainder were paid to Mony of the stores were open last night, but the most of the trade will be tonight. Only 5 Cents Per Glass. Strawberry. pineapple, raspberry and cherry punch, You wall like it eod ‘Tue DeLicaressen, SPRAINE HIS AwKLe, Col. Bud Dale, of the New Rich- mond, met with a painful accident this forenoon in the writing room. He tripped and sprained bis ankle, which began swelling and soon gave vim great pain. He went home this afternoun to spend Sunday, Coldest beer in thecity at Lagce marsino’s. Another lot of screen doors and windows received by Hank Bros, & 16j3 For nice dry sawdust tel, 29, kit is sold only by Hank Bros, & tf} Jones. Mr. Eades has already directed the stenographer, Mi jardner, to make avother complete copy the evidence taken in the case, apd this copy will be ready for the coun- cil Monday night. It was not his intention to suppress the evidence or, any part of it, his reasons for not having it there last night being solely as above stated, “Bottom Out 01 flour of all kinds at T, D, Harris’ French reet. Phone 185, Free delivery, GUN CLUB SHOOT, It will have a big shoot for Monday afternoon gt La- weather. the med Belle, ———— The best lawn mower on the mar- Market, 124 South Second] tor of the C , O. & S. W., bas been a dersop, who retires on account of ill heal The Gun club did not shoot yester-| leased lines. Mr. Krebs is well and day afternoon, on account of the| favorably knot Aransas fasq road, accompanied by e day 16j3| Terry's old home, in Waverly, Geewan Evancericar — Regular services will be held at the German Evangelical church tomorrow. er. man preaching in the morning, to begin at 10:30, and English at night at 7:45, Sunday-school begins at 9:30 a.m. A hearty invitation is extended to a'l. Tenta Staxet Crnistiax—Sun- day school at 9:30 a, m., Bible reading and communion at 10:45, preaching by W. A. Parker, pasto-, at lla. m. and 8 p. m., Junior En deavor at 2;30 p.m. All members of the church earnestly requested to attend morning service. Persons without church engagements invited and will be cordially welcomed. Evancenica Lutarran—Divine services at the Evangelical Lutheran, charch, South Fourth street. There will not be any services in the morn- ing. English services in the evening at 7:45 o'clock, Text Luke xiv 16-24. Sunday school at 9 a. m. All are cordially invited to attend. J. H. Hartenberger, pastor, SeconD Presprteniax — Usua! services at Second Presbyterian eburch tomorrow. Mornirg secvice atlla.m. Evening service at 8 p. m. Sunday school 2:30 in the after- noon, J. R. Clark, superintendent. Prayer meetiog Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. Broapwar Mernopisr — Sunday sckool 9:30 a, m., C. B. Hattield, superintendent. Preaching |0:45 a, m.and&p.m. Junior League 4 p. m. Epworth League Monday, 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 4% p. m. A cordial invitatiod is ex- tended to all the services. H. B. Jounsron, Pastor. First Curistian—The congrega- tion of the First Christian church will worship Southeast corner of Seventh and Jefferson streets at 10:45 s,m. and 8 p. m. Subject of morning sermon, ‘‘Recreation.,’ Evening subject, ‘‘What Church ust I Join.” Sunday school at 30 a m., F. B. May, superintend- ent. Y. P.S.C. E. at7 p.m Cumpsrtanp Paessyreniays—Cor- ner of Sixth and Court streets, M. B Chappell, pastor, Suaday-school at 80 a. m. Preaching at 10:46 a. m. and 4 p,m, Senior Endeavor service at 7 p.m, All are cordially invited to attend, The Ladies’ Aid society of the Cumberland Presbyterian church will meet Monday at 3 p. m. in the lec- ture room of the church. For Sale. Three nice residence lots on Trim- ble street, Apply to John VanCu- lin. 9j6 Hank Bros, & Jones are selling the best ice cream freezer made, 16j8 pathos sh 18 POMOTED, Mr. C. F. Krebs formerly audi- pointed an guditor op the flljnois, entral, to succeed Mr. Isaac Ane , aod is appointed auditor of here. Mr. Terry, of the San Antonio & Special o For guick buyers Ten yards fine lawns for 3oc a pattern, Ten yards printed mull for 20¢ a pattern, Ten yards Turkey red prints for 2§c a pattern, ‘Ten yards corded dimity for 48¢ a pattern. Karon’ y fferings Silk Skirt Bargains $3.50, 4.50 and 5.75 each, Wool skirt bargains, $1.25, 2.50 and 3.50 each, Towel Bargains Special offering heavy bleached cotton towel, 18xqo inhces, worth ‘Ten yards fine organdy for.sgc a] $1-20, for 89c a dozen. pattern, : ‘ Crash Bargains Domestic Bargains Special at 3c, 7¢ and ge. Special offerings of 36-inch un- Table Damask " brea er mtd oY Sal Special at 18c, 23¢, 38e and 47¢. Sp offering of yard - wi hisechsd shostine dt 4% and ie “he Hosiery Bargains 1 a yard. Special at 7c, 10c and 12've. Light-weight canton flannel, bet- Lace Curtain Bargains ter than any other 5c one, for only Special at $1.00, 1.50 and 2.00 a yea yard. pair. Corset Bargains. Millinery Bargains Summer corsets, special at rgc, Six dozen children's lace straw 25¢, 35¢ and soc a pair. hats at 150. Boys’ Waist Bargains Special at roc, 15¢, 25¢ and 3s5c, worth double. Crash Skirt Bargains Striped crash skirts, special at 50¢ each Checked crash skirts, made of material worth 25¢ a yard, for only $1.00 each. White Goods Bargains India linon, special at 5c, 7'¥¢ and roc. fa White pique, special at roc, 150 and 18ca d. Special offerings checked muslin only 3've ayard. Silke Umbrellas New assortment, new handles, extra fine quality, at $1.50, 2.00 and $2.50 each, often sold tor $1.00 to 2.00 more. Fine Embroideries Special for this sale at Se and 100 a yard Sp 3ive, qe, $ On North Yhird Street department extra quality for 25¢ a garment at special low prices. HARBOUR'S Five dozen children’s and misses’ ney edge leghorns, special at 15c. Alltrimmed hats at half price. Women’s Oxford Bargains Special at 750, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 nd 1.75. Ladies’ Shirt Waists Big stock extraordinary values at 50c and $1.00. Men's Shirt Bargains Men's woven madras shirts, of ce value, special in our clothing this week for 35c. Men's knit shirts and drawers of Men’s Hat Bargains Light weight for summer wear, pecial this week at 35¢ each. Men’s Summer Coats and Vests Crash suits at low prices Men's heavy suits at a saving of 2.00 to 5.00 a suit dust Back of Wallerstein NEWS Dowa about the river With fishing pole and line, Dida’t catch a smither, But the warm sunshine. The Dick Fowler was out at 8:30 for Cairo this morning. The Kenton left this morning for Casey ville after a tow of ¢ The Clarksville left today at noon for Elizabethtown with a good trip. The Sunshine from Cincinnati will pass dowa this afternoon for Mem- phis. The Clyde was let off the ways this afternoon, after undergoing some slight repairs. The John OF THE RIVERS. . Hopkins was in and Louis passed into the Tennessee for] -, Florence this morning. She had aj! big passeuger list. The Tennesse arrived out of the Tennesse river last night and leaves on her return up that stream for Florence, Ala., this afternoon at 4 o'clock. She is expected to have a big trip of out going freight. The Buckeye State is due up from the southern metropolis, New Orleai this afternoon eo route to Cincinnati. yo breakage in ber machinery. The towhoat R. A, Speed, that tied up over at the island last week, M a “ trip of ties. barges together last night anu de- parted for Dover this morning. The stage of water yesterday and last night was advancing, in conse- quence of the recent rains, and a further advance is expected today, but it is more than likely that tomor- 1ow it will be receding here again. The gauge read this morning 11.2. The work of taking out the old pump and replacing the new one at the water works is rapidly progress- jog, and by the latter part of next week the new pump will be in work- ing order. It is a much larger one than either of the others. The Jack- son Foundry and Machine company have bought the discarded pump and will prolably sell it to some small place where 4 water works is desired. in re tal a ev th ca su tin wi ani as on th Jee there is geueral i out for Evansville today at 10] of glasses. The: o'clock with good business. do not need them, i mail ‘ ot having them, We fit your eyes The City of Sheftield from St.1723 ive you better spht. Yaa ze quality spectacles other parties char —_ Is Finally Captured After Frightening She has heen delayed owing to a! €& little of entert is out again owing to the fact that] With | the Cumberland (river has risen suttl.| *rieks, indeed, burst from the ladies ciently for ber to go after another] 0? the stage as soon as they could She got her crew and| "cover their breath, while the men were unable to conceal their une ness in spite of their kind efforts to reassure their fair companions, All, deed, beat for the once a prompt treat in good order, the actressea tives of the sterner sex, after waiting visiting every nook and corner, with FOR A JOKE, OR FOR NECESSITY all are interested, eased with what we do for your eyes. charge you $1.00 to $1.50 for san on $3.50 to $5.00 for J. J. BLEICH, 223 Broatway LEOPARD IN A THEATER. } 4 Company at Rehearsal. While enagaged in the rehearsal of , the performers at a place nment situated in the ovtmartre distriet suddenly beheld 5} Je which made them quiver horror and alarm Loud ith i. king the lead, while the representa- the after moment to pratect them in ent of an attack, hurried em, ‘The apparition which had been the use of this scare was not a mere un- bstantial phantom evoked by some nid spirit; it was a living creature th plenty of go and energy about it, d of this there could be no doubt, it bounded over stalls and started exploring expeditions into boxes, j@ utmost complacency opard, of ferocious A superb aspect, and An exasperated boyine had the devigens in the vicinity of the marine ways going just her way late yester. day afternoon, In fact she had the whole of First street for the time be- quickly recognized as the chief orna- ment and attraction ofa neighboring menagerie, had jumped down upon the stage, and, after Gasing for a sec- ond or two at the amazed and affright- received at Stutz’s, madea dive for a crowd of men, | ooo, Rouse and Mason, who scattered like nine-pins, but just ip nick of] pa time. ‘hen turning her attention to] of the workmen a! the ways, she (run| ma: over a mav, causing much excite ment, She was eventually subdued and taken to the stock yards, Ve it, the tamer arrived on thi scene action, and after some skillful neuvering ihe animal was fro} the the Fresh shipment of Allegretti’ YY, passed through the city tg- Lag route howe 10 an “Anthala car, after a visit to Mr, Py Pr, Kdwards, Kar, Eye, Nase and the Phrost Specialist, Paducab, tf. among whom were Capts. Baker,! to drive Just) when he beheld th 2) started violently and fell sustained et oman eset cad though some nerves were Nector ice cream at Stutz's today,! —Paris Cor, OWS THETINE 10 BUY Refrigerators, Lawn Swings, Ice Picks, Ice Shredders, Water Coolers. LARGEST STOLK © LOWEST PRICES Screen D CHEAPEST TO BE HAD M.E.JONE aaa ee ee ee This design is representative of the very highest excellence in the manufacture of ladies’ fine styles, and can be had here Plenty of other good shoes, and nor Drop in and inspect this model stock, tl best selected in town. Sitpeaiees GEORGE BERNHARD footwear. The shoe sold under this trade mark is made to sat isfy those who insist on the best $ $ The John Foster $ . P 4 Fine Shoe for Ladies $ —that's it—is sold by George Bernhard, and nowhere else in Paducah. Ifyou try a pair y henceforth a regular customer. You can't be better suited The Douglas Shoes for Men —ever wear them? They fit well, look well and wearwell, J Most people know what they at are made in all HURRAH FOR THE CHAMPION HEATER! How dear to my hear( is our snug little bathroom Our refuge fram sickness, discomfort or dust Its marbles, its nicked, its neat-painted flooring So shiny and free from all foulness and rust, But the best thimg there is within that enclosure The object that pleases us most of them all ‘That soonest can warm us when chilled by exposure Is the good Champion heater that stands by the wall; ‘The Champion gas heater, the nickal-plate heater The nice, handy heater, so shiny and tall. When the fires are all owt and the children awake me. Wish coughs or with croup, at once, with all speed, To light up the heater I straightway betake me, And find it is always a good friend indeed. For laundry, for sickroom—' most all pain relieving— For milk that is malted, beef extract or tea, For hot water bags—why, ‘tis past all believing How handy a good Champion heater can be The Champion gas heater, the nickel-plate heater No living without one henceforward for me Champion Instantaneous Water Heater Exclusive state agency, Prices upon application. Heats forty: gallons of water to 140 degrees for 1} cents. The asion, and little by Bittle goutrived it inte @ corner, At this very moment, as luck would m Which it had wandered. With solitary exception of a pember of company who was so taken aback ¢ Mopard that he prone on igh, no one whatever, sorely tried, 2 Telecraph, boards, bruising his thi any injury eap- | MAJOR BLOOM, tured and conyeyed back to the cage ing and pedestrians retreated with| ed players, had gone off at a tan- rope! i s pleasure. She took all the available ea in (hs minnie dietiber What proper bathing temperature ts 70 degrees. space and seemed to enjoy the situa-| was t> be done? A council of w : ¢ lone? A council of war, | Labor forsptumber, per hour $ as | Thirty. gation galvanized boiler $705 tion immensely. So to show that] which lasted a fairly long time, wes er gaivecised pipe, yar toot’ eaXs| Zine bale tune” ; ye she appreciated the fact, she gavel held behind the scenes, and while a nized pipe, per (oot 2 | Copper bath tubs 790 chase on lithe Jimmie Pruett, who] messenger was dispatched in search of a be ened PI bP bay “S was makiog all efforts to reach safe-| the keeper of the savage beast, asmnall ee ee hn ty ina coal wagon, but was unfor-! party, composed of the stoutes} hearts ants n2g50 |P 1 90 meeey too late and was aporee of which the troupe could boast, sal- d pipe, per p 6M | The 8 sp sprawling under the wagon, bleeding} jied forth in serried ranks, armed | ait-rech Fuller taucet sink, plaiw $5 | Check and waste in grow . 4s on ‘ is| 2s 7 Half-inch Comp faucet siv) i" s | Sewer pi ot, Nid 20 at the — besides skinning his} with various weapons, some of which Remites ina a aoe : preva rare tet aid 1 hand and face somewhat, She theo} had been improvised in honor of the OTHER WORK IN THE SAME PROPORTION, OUR REFERENCES, WITH PERMISSION, ARE: FRIEDMAN, KEILER& CO, CHARLES REED, CITY NATIONAL BANK, CHICAGO HEALTH DEPARTMENT, MINZESHEIMER PLUMBING COMPANY ) cS . 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