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~ A BIG SPECIAL SALE —_OF——— TAILURMAUE SRIRTS Beginning Monday Morning, September 5 ‘These skirts are all fresh from the tailors, » ut us for this sale, madein the new styles, and offered you now for LESS THAN TBE MER: MAKING WOULD UoeT YOu At this price we have a large lot of full lined black bro- cade skirts, all lengths. Sov) $3.00 3 Fancy “ilk and Satin Waists All the newest designs with tucks, ruffles and plaits, made of the best taffeta and satin. You will want them at these prices, $5.00 to $5.40 Newest Belts and Buckles, 25, 50, 75 $I Special in Colored Taffeta Silks, 59c Glace and solid colored taffetas, 22 inches, woven edge, all the most stylish shades, regular 75c quality, our price 59c a yard. Novelty Dress Goods pieces of all-wool novelty dress gooes, 34 inches wide, espe- abie for separate skirts and children’s dresses, only 25¢ yard. In the Carpet Room New carpets, rugs, curtains, draperies an leums are coming daily. Our stock was never so complete and attractiv This week we make a special offer of good quality 30x60 Smyrna rugs, usual price $2.50, for $1.98. Black, brown and blue cloth skirts, percaline lined, stylish braid trimmings, made to sell for $6.00. ‘Taffeta silk lined cloth skirts with the new horizonta tucks—navy blue and black. Thi cially suit in ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 BROADWAY 221 BROADWAY gl FO ee PN el On or about September 1 we will open an electrical department complete in repairs and doing all kinds of repair work. The wiring of buildings, fitting of electric bells and repairing of fans and motors promptly attended to. All we ask is a fair trial, and we guarantee our prices to give satisfaction. Minzesheimer Plumbing Comp’y 104 North Fifth Street Under Palmer House Telephone BIBLE SCHOOL ED STITUTE. SOLI ORS WANILED. At the pthestreet Christian Ladies or gentlemen, for our com- church Jast cvening a fine audience | plete sets of Juvenile Books for the nbled to bear Evangelist K. P.|holidays, Each set has four books r, national saperintendent of} graded for litte ones to grown up bibie school werk smong the disciples} folks, Each bool charming, de of Christ, Key. J. W. Waters, of|lightful, captivating, Prices range the Third-street M. E. eburch, of-/from 60¢ to $2.50 Large books, fered prayer. each overtlowiag with happy illustra- Mr. Taylor's sul:ject was “Manners | tions. 'Tremendou Noth- and Customs of the People in Bible} ing like them, Four Times His numerous maps, harvest for energe ris, pletures ete, were Lrought given, Freight paid into u-e incuba way as to charm. missions. Outil with 2 vent of the trash and aud ivspire both the ud old. | four books free A series of Lis ex: resses | stamps for pa are being given sud ‘arge audiences! posiage alone ring giv g posing young eod twelve part Drop Ment a are advaotage of the rare op-|clear 8300 f our exclu porte f hearing the distinguished | sive Juveniles . ional Book ker, ‘The theme tonight will be | Concern, Juvenile Dept Chicago, * Toe Mau Christ Jesus.’’ The ser-| 22930 $ whl continue throughout te w ck and Over next Sunday, $100 REWARD $100, this paper will be ts eased to | Core is made by ld DPag Co., bence| § Plantation Cy Van Vieet- Sars is telig ‘atarch cure} nowa tothe rh beinga const % 4 constitutions! te ces of the system thereby ‘de ndation Of the Olsease, aud tatrength by buiiding up the nature in dtu Cararrh Cure’ A. L, LASSITER Sucoesor to B, B, DAVIS organizations j} attempt to deny that these organiza- lh tions have heen a vast benefit to their| right vecause it was labeled demo-| Authony Long, Prank Harris, Allan The point then for | cratic. Paducah business men to consider is, | SMelled of it, let alone an ar alysis, Its object surely democratic in the elect its| be formed here? Padycah has all! and that was enough to make it respective towns, why should not such an organization "THE PADUGAH DAILY SUN Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by : THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, INCOMPORATED fF. N. PISMEK..... RW. CLEMENTS... John's. Dorian W.F.PAxrON | .o PRESIDENT ‘Vick Pasipant lose SECRETARY = P.M. Fisher, W.F. Paxton R.W. 3.4. Williamson Jobn J. Dori Office No.) 214 Broadway. “ow per Daily, Six months 2.25 Daily, One month, 40 Daily, per week......++.. 10 cents Weekly, per annum in ad- 1,00 THURSDAY SEPT. 8, 1898, STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. We, the undersigned, re- respectively the Manager, the Circulator and the Pressman of the Paducah Daily Sun, do state that the average circulation of the Paducah Daily Sun for the twelve months end- ing July 31, 1898, was (5545) Fifteen Hundred and Forty-five. Au E. You: Manager. S. A. Hitt, Circulator. Ep T. WrrHERINGTON, Pressman, The above was subscribed and sworn to before me this 1th day of August, 1898. W. F, Paxtox, Notary Public. My commission expires January 22, 1902. growth that almost every towa pos- natural in- crease of population, But we refer to the rapid expansion and increa of commercial prosperity which is the characteristic of all the leading commercial centers of this country Ap examination of the business methods «f those cities will disclose the fact that in every case they have one or more business organizations, whose sole duty is to look out for new enterprises. and to devise plans whereby that particular city can add to its wealth producing population. The lesson of this age in busine is that organisation is necessary, We see this in every line. The number of corporations is daily increasing. We sce more firms than we do indi- viduals in the more important lines of business, The tendency of the age is to organize, and this is just as true in the watter of building or pushing a city asin any of the ordi- nary lines of commercial affairs. Before the construction of the great railroad systems, the location of a city was the one paramount ad- vantage. A city having a particularly advantageous location had merely to wait and desirable business enter- prises came to it, ‘That is now, how- ever, almost eutirely changed. While location is now of vast importance, the construction of great railroad systems has developed otherwise dis- advantageously located towns and jcorrespondingly in many instances jdestroyed the ‘fancied superiority of many other places, Another fact having a great bear- ing on the growth of cities is the changing conditions of many lines of business. Thus the gotten manu- facturing business is now in the process of # most important change, it in fact being moved from the noriis to the south, The necessity of being uperer the raw material or bearer the consumption sesses by reason of the points of greatest causing great changes jn other lines of manufacturing business. The re- sult of this is that a large number of is concernd are on the lookout for new locations; but the necessities of th case are such that the new location | liberty. Mickie Hanebro, Emma Clark, Bu. must be selected with great care | But if this is not dove the ministry] ing MeKuight, Minnie Terrell, Ruth Hence such covcerys are open to ne | may Well say, with Louis XV.:} Weil, Kale Sanders, Mary Cor- gotistion aud are pleased pveivg|{‘Atter us, the deluge?’ bett, Drusy Hand, Laura Hand, puttin’ a okie Ag ea ole ——— Hattie Terrell, Susan Jorgenson, dnfemetion boos: the. peoullar: a> Willie Ogilvie, Lydia Wool Vantage? that ere possessed by any| A DEMOCRATIC OPINION ols, Coynia Geandy, Mra. Minnie -| city or town, Tue Mayfleld Mirror is a demo |Bankin. Messrs, Moy Cully, Wyan Thus results the necessity for See ais demottE , Abe Weil, Wallave Weil, Tom ‘ Pe aainace| eee epee Paniened In 6 dent ders, David Sanders, De, Honell, bureau of infurs business | inen's organization to place the ad vantages of apy & ular city before The Sun has often referred to the great results that the investiog publ in N bueiness man or well read man will other © Mt fails to cure, mn NEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Architect and Superintenden 3s storas Bank butlding, Thc Poor PADOCAB, KY. Send for vst ‘Address, Hall 8 Family P are the best. Cure 18 guaranteed to cure you? Sold by Druegiots: toe.” ceedingly low freight rates, of being near to the raw material required in Don't you know Plantation Chiji] many lines of manufacturing, of being the advantages that an unrivalled io, | ular. eation can give; the benefits of ex TOWN BUILDING, dunce !— The day has almost goue by when | euquered Such treedom would be brooking. towns and cities grow and become} The ‘secret docuw upon which) When, sir—" she pauzed, gazed ‘i he wa avicte i he was neve di her once— prosperous with no artificial stimu- | he was cc : | eto wabadodateg 1? lants, Of course there is # steady | Pernutie a oe ‘own Topics. be a forgery on cor Goebel | have been obtained by business men's | *gainst it, since they have been given @ little taste of its operation. all the democrats accepted it beca email taste of it, former thoughtless and railroad connections with " where, of good climate an’ healthful surroundings, of a cosmopoliian pop- ., , ulation that can supply any form of |“: H labor needed, of splendid schools, bor public and private aod of all the par-| 4 ticular requirements Wat go to make | ~ up & prosperous city. er The Sox, however, has stated be-|t#owen’ (f Blevtlovs far away from fore and here states again that the desly coutraee 15 avai pita Thea weak point in this city is the lack of is not likely the operation of the apprecistion of the vast benefits to be | Gu law will prove & very great derived from conceried action and or- | Calainily to the people ; but its enac ganized effort. Our business meu yeh le Hee ey hha oe must realize that business must be| i casares “bald | be can : brought to the city first of all; after} people ought to be jealous of their it is here the individual merchant ean} local aftairs, and not surrender any hustle to get bis share. But the wel- more of them than is necessary for tare of the town is the first thing to the good of the whole country, Sur- see to. rendering little by little the people will finally bave no hand nor voice at ‘Toe Sux would bail as the proud- est day of Paducah's history the all jn the government. Consequent- time when a solid business men's as. |& ly they ought vigerously to resist ry evcroacbmer., however small, sati, ‘ on their of ro elf-povera- sociation is formed here whose nh 9 right of local self-govera: business shall be that of advertisi the advantages of our city and secur- Srverat members of the republi- ing the addition of manufacturing | oq, i tev are said concerns. ( meeting tee ja Louisville, that tid for con- In should be to viler'® eripsack, ment. It removes ihe local man- tate central comm of the cow THE DREYFUS AFFAIR. For four years it has been called {the republic ' gte.s would win in “‘the Dreyfus affair” and bas refused pb si , to be set at rest, It isa ghost that) 4° '!" 'i>! i bas povepenl> would not down, but now ia one form | C8! 01 ta! ea ittek and now in another, has arisen to) !*8')) *s aS ere sanguine ern men tell us bow warn and sdmonish the government, the army and the people of France. |' It bas overturned ministries,demoral. ized the army, and threatened the people with revolution and war, and possibly another reign of terror. In spite of all the declarations on nor’? by the geneials cf the army | s)) that they belieye Capt. Dreyfus guilty of the crime laid to bis charge, not-| withstanding the assurance of suc- cessive war ministers that he was just- ly convicted, and in defiance of the Parisian populace whose anti-Semitism condemned him unheard, the man ov Devil’s Island, the lonely convict thousands of miles away from France, has fought against French opinion and French politics, and has at last SOCIETY NOTES. THE PRUD®, vould not let me bold her hand, tevderly embrace her, ith a look of reprimacd, ared I would disgrace her; tare I take such liberties y manners were neglected Of wicked notions such as these Vd never been suspected ! B it And so, abashed, I hung my head, And walked along beside ber, Avil cannot tell just what I said, But notbieg mollified her “To thin he cricd, “that I—you b prov fession of the forger, who crowns bis} Miss Alice Crumbaugh is visiting jin Mayfield. Mrs. Harr: eraft has returned to Memphis, after a visit to relatives here, infamy with suicide. To those accustomed to ods of Anglo-Saxon jurisprudence, says the Chicago Times-Herald, the trial of Dreyfus and the trials of the meth. The young ladies are getting ready Zola, hie first public defender, were |10 0 may to yp ae in hl it : ‘iieations count fo hideous mockeries. The evidence | WUlestons count for aught, will go It is understood go to Lexington, away tbis year, against Dreyfus that has been made} ihat a few may public did not even remotely connect him with any crime, and when this was so conclusively demonstrated that the government was obliged to take notice of it, the minister of war informed the press of Pris the accused was found guilty on a ‘se When demand was ‘The marriage of Mies Teonie Byrd to Mr. Will Hudson was solemnized at the Trimble-street Methodist tives, ‘The bride’s maid was Miss Blauch Frazer, of Memphis, and Mr. Harry Hudson was the best man. The ushers were: Messrs, Claude Baker, Andy Seitz, John Davis and Frank Berger. After the ecremony there was an informal reception at cret document.’’ made by the friends of Dreyfus for sight of that document, or a copy of Ib) She SORDODNS. WA8 WORE Fox, FO i ct the bela Wid ia'8 of state it could not be made public. | qusohter of Mr. J. M. Byrd, the And now the wretcled forgery 88} well known coutractor. Both are been made publi¢ and the whole edi-| well known young people, and have fice of false and unscrupulous testi-] the best wishes of a host of ad- mony is toppling down upon the} ™ers- heads of ministers and army cflicers alike, threatening them with destrue- One of the most enjoyable sociable events of the season was the dance A on the steamer Bettie Owen last night, tion. tendered her many friends by Miss Frenca trials are nothing if not} Floss Owen. The trip bad been dramatic, and in that respect are} planned for seversl months, and the peculiarly objectionable to American iad Hes conte aS Ma = : " ag ptic 1 and. Boglish {dees of the adiainistiie three hundred javitstions were issued tion of law, but Zola’s passionatelig jt, and the crowd was very large. peroration when he spoke in his own] There was music and other forms of defense may well be recalled at this}epjoyment, the boat going to Me- moment: tropolis, but not landing. ‘he young i meee people ‘were chaperoned by Mra, AtDreytus be not innocent MAES cen and: otters, and. there, was my name perish. Ifthe be not into} nothing to mar the pleasure of the cent let my works perish. By ull I} trip, It was voted one of the most baye done for the literature of my] successful as well us erj ye We ial country, by all I am and hope for, 1]fanctions of the year, and all fel sountty; by 2) rape fry #1 indebted to the charmiog young beet- swear that he is innocent, ¢ That Dreytus is innocent the Evg-| spent, lish speaking world has long be The t convinced, and the exposure of Col. | the ocossion; Henry's forgery adds but little to], Mr. and : 8. Cochran, era, Cook Hus- that conclusion. Bat that forgery! tends, Chas. Mocquot, Geo. Flour- ought to convince the French people} yoy, King Brooks, Fred Rudy, Ben that black injustice has been done] Weille, Will Wright, Harry Hinkle, aud that the government must face]Frank Fisher, Nathan Nelson, H Owen and Dr. and Mrs, W. M. Cow | gil—Misses Mary Boswell, Auva grrersman? Boswell, Eliza Sinnott, Janey | trace jts steps, convict and punish] Rivers, Fanoe Taylor, May Terrell, . Heary’s secomplices, whoever] Annie Hisey, Mary I. Sowell, Cay- line Sowell, May Paxton, Eila San- ders, Mary Halloran, Allie Sanders, Mrs. Monis, W. the consequences. To save itself the should deliberately re- they may be, and restore Dreyfus t cratic city and county, It has the Morris Nagh, Albert Foster, Frank following to say on the Guebel elec. Cade, Fred Hasyman, Louis Hass- tion law: man, Lyon Haud, George Goodman, y er friends of the} Peter Puryear, Dr, Port, John Sine SE ot tee Sortane Siande ot: WRT eee cli iatie’! Sak Wil n{Jim Smith, John Sherwio, Jamie varly| Brooks, Harris Rankin, Ba Clark, ¢|Kiwio Wilson, Haghes MoKvight, it was enacted by a democratic legis.| Kvert Thompson, Jim Camy bell, Kd lature =They supposed it was all] Paxton, Wade Sowell, Go. Smith, ‘They never even ta tel nor} Asheraft, Will Minnick, J L. Wolft There were 75 or 100 peo; le left the city this morning on the Dick F ‘|ler on the W. C. T. LJ. excursion to PP} Cairo, The cool weather no doubt have had but a} haq much to do with the small crowd was to make Keat But since we um advocates are denouncing it. see now it is wholly undemoorat principle, and not above suspicion ia purpose, near to an enormous market, of river! democratic priuciple of local self-go promi that went, byt the trip was no doubt hia enjoyable despite the smail crowd, The young people will tonight give ess for the pieasureable evening they i Howing were the guests of |“ g 8 ers, that it is more of a burlesque than a cake walk, aud much mor, amusing than any ever soon ix the! piping love lays to you?” goth, OBERTS BEER Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city, It leads at others, for the rensou that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE PADUCAH BOTTLING C0. F. J. Bergidoll, Proprietor. Tenth and Madison streets Telephone 101, Orders filled wotil 11 p.m Suda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Ten “HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOK BINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-waking plant. You need send nothing out of town. Patent Blat-Ovening Books RROADWAY The New York Weekly Tribung GREAT ul Family Newspaper For FARMERS and VILLAGERS and your favorile he THe Nation THE SUN, Paducah, Ky. BOTH One Year for $1.00 THE #. Y, WEEKLY TRIBUNE pes.an rxricuitorel deparament of tne nation and world, comprehensive and relisble market reports, able edi tor , interesting short stories, scientific and mechanical information, illus- trated fashion articles, humorous pict ures, and is instructive and entertaining to every member of every family THE SU gives you all the local nowe, poli sal and social, keeps you in close touch with your nei nd friends, on the farm ‘and in the village, informs you as to local pri-es for farm products, the condition of crops and prospects for the year, and isa bright, » we » and indis- pensable weekly visitor at your home and tir Send all subscriptions to THE SUN, I a Mi Ky ERAL WrELL Why go to other healt): r: find an unrivaied one i1 Perucel? I have taken charge of, renovated and repapered the hotel adjolulng the GREAT MIN ERAL WiLL One-half block from the Nashville, ©) attanooga and St. Lou road depot > accomn ts; LOL on South Fifth street, and am prepared at very reasonable rates. MEALS °5 rates to regular boarders and invalids CHAS. C. CARR, Proprietor. date and well Special will be few more dances at Ramona| Druggists will say nore this season, owing to the approach! Plantation Chill Cure tian all others. of cool weather. The public no doubt appreci ate the information that Al G. Field 1s coming to Paducah, and is coming fi soon. He will be here with his large A Brilliant “and Costly Affair aa De and talented troupe on the 16th of scribed by Ancient Authors. the month, and will give one of the, Readers ofter best minstrel performances ever seen | goe): {); THE PEACOCK THRONE. on any stage. Mr. Field bas always thr {D been a favorite in Paducah, and will yor ; doubtless, while here, be entertaived | as being of » by the Elks, Mr. Field’s picture Jin gq 1 ms has graced the hall of Paducah lodge throne -f india ever since it became» lodge, and he the ‘| has been several times entertained by gng them in the past that A swell dance will be given the {7 ; latter part of next week ia honor of | ; Miss Marie Noble, one of the most | 1 charming of the younger set, before she leaves fur school at Monticello. Tenn. It will be one of the most elaborate functions of (he season,and eee will be attended by « large and fash cig Bach tonable crowd. If cool, the dance sey will beat the Palmer. If not, at ps ne Ramona, > ee The d four feet The members of the Juvenile Mis- sionary society of Broadway M. KB, 9 church will serve refreshments at gud ‘rubies, Steps of silver were Yeiser'’s park this evening. The lit ptaced in front of it; while a canopy Ue folks extend a cordial invitation of pold, fring pearls, — to all. zoned with padres, pars ¢ The approach of cool weather bas {8 d the whole aroused the society people to the ad- Between the peac ood @ repre- visability of re-etganizing the Ger. sentation of tho parrot, carved from man clab, and it has been decided to) emerald or son een On nize it sometime this month, | each sido of the t&rone was placed one probably ina week or two, The of the sacred umbrellas, called chat- membership promises to be larger tare, made of rich! videred then sonar’ crimson velvet fr th pearls Their handles were 1d, about eight feet long, and studded with diamonds. ‘This was the most and superb work of art of ver invented. Its rival was the ceruleau throne of the house of ; Bhamence in the Nizam. It was cov- structed in the seventeenth century, and according to the deseription of Fe: orian, was nine feet long by three feet wic made of ebony, covered with plates of gold, and incrusted with gems, Its value was estimated at quite 20,000,- 000. At the sack of Delhi the pea- cock throne, with many other price- less relies, fell into the hands of Nadir Shah and his ravenous followers, and will will be at La Belle park next was carried off them and broken Friday night in a new and vovei cake up. 3 -Democrat, waik. The same has bad a run of - and 100 nights in New York, and has heen a great saccess. It is thie ouky} walk of all natians, showtug the dit. | stone solid The cake walk under the directio: of Prof.” Douglas Bagby will be ven atthe residence of Pref. H. Clay Smith, Eighth and Jefferson streets, Fiiday evening at 8 o'clock Vhe program will apjear tomorrow. Adaission 10 vents ~ TAM SICK Buy ing cheap, inferior shoes Lam going to Cochran & Owen, § Broadway, and get the best. They are the cheapest. t ow CAKE WALK or ALL NATIONS The grandest cyent of the seas: He sat holding her head in his : hands, ferent style of walking a3 practiced | — «ys.» re id olber oosntiles Agger in thelguase” he said, “is the miserablo United Statea. Also showing th hat ig th eke, = boallié. tha head yarlous costumes worn, ‘This walk! ond was thie Miteathe oie eed will be put on by while professional (hore were no tn ss 5 o The h ae walkers, who have taken part im this style of walking in the far east, wih success, It is so far superior to the} oake walks given by the colored walk hh napolis Journa) Heard in the Woods “Do you ky» said the Thrush o the Lark, “that the Bullfinch is “T take n replied the wi stock in pipe stories,” vird—Town Topics VESTRY MEET | The vestry of Grace church wi | Edith—It requires lots of courage It destroys at once the}@ dance at Ramona park, and the is for a large crowd. There Throst Specialist, Pa.iuce! ae PROFESSIONAL H. T. RIVERS Physician... and Surgeon OMce Sixth and Broadway, at Infirmary, OMice Hours: to 8:30 p, ‘Telephones 68 and 296, AS. DABNEY, © DENTIST. Camvarit Burpie, Ur-Stains, Fifth and Broadw: OR, J. D. SMITHS Regular hours for oMtee “ractice, 7 1 Mm. and 6 10 73 D. « bites “il ew:ly to, rather the @ hours iath, between Broadway and Je 9 to 10ja, m, | to 4 p.m, fence corner Ninth and Jefferson, Teles HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M, Physician and Surgeon Omce Hours: 7 to0a,m. od p,m, 412!§ Broadway, DR. J. W.-PENDLEY Office, 116 South Fifth Street. Residence, 904 Tennessee street. Office Telephone 416; Residence DR, KING BROOKS Dentist and Oral Surgeon 120 North Fifth Street, Telephone Call 402, DR. H. T. HESSIG Office 120 North Fifth street. Residence 418 Adama street Telephones: Residence, 270, DELIA CALDWELL, M, D, Physician and Surgeon Office and residence, 522 Broadway, ONice hours, ¥ to 11 A.n.,2 to 4 pale Telephone No, 191 OMve, 402 __ Physician and Surgeon 1522 Broad St. Telephone 378, Paducah, Ky DR. A. T. HUDSON PHYSICIAN Office with Dr. Brooks, Telephone 45, Resideace Broadwa: HENRY BURNETT Attorney -at-Law Will practice in all the courte, 18 South Fourth St, Papvoan, Ky. THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street, W. M. JANES REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS See me to buy, sell or mortgage realty, CFFICB 3284 BROADWAY LN ED H, PURYEAR Miss R. 8. Hay Stenographer Attorney at Law And Notary Public, Real estate! and Life Insurance Agent, and Abstractor of Titles Vormerly master commissioner of (the Movracken circuit court, Will prectice in all the courte of this and adjoining counties, Special attention sivem to the collection of all claims, (he renting of real estate and all other itigation.” Will act aa assignee and receiver of insolvent estates, also as idiniuivtrator of decedente’’ estates and 4» guardian of infants, Bonds for seoarliy given in surety companies, ico No, South Fourth etree Legal Row), Paducah, Ky, ‘ lr you HAVANA Plumbing Work to do See FG. HARLAN, JR Bath Tubs, Wash Stands, Gas Fixtures and Fittings of All Kinds, meet this evening in the recior's! top 7, ira to go aWay as an army nuree. +» SEWER WORK A SPEC , nly study at 7:89 o'clock, | May—Oh, 1 dont know.’ ‘There [Call and Seo Hs Line of spe nt Dr. Edwards, Kar, Hye, Nose and /#7@ few, men to be found anywhere foe, lear ¢. | ¢lse-—Philadelphia North American, Picadw.y sk for it, Dr, J. E. COYL. vege