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THEE. W. PRATT COAL COMP’Y Sucessors to Eades & Lehohard | Cor, Ninth and Harrison Streets WILL HANDLE THE CELBBRATED ahillside and Oakland Kentucky Coals LUMP 7 CENTS~ NUT 6 CENTS Delivired, for spot cash only, A share of the ‘rade is solicited. J. E. LANE. Telephone 190 E, W. PRATT, Manager, The St. Bernard Coal Company ree ~ 4 pisoning th bead-} next Weduesday. i Miss Libbie Arnold has one tof aches antl psin in the cyessmee ft Veet ‘Dippold, of the tow-| 82 Jong as the present postal rales con- H Dawson for a week's sojourn. Bad digestion irritates the heart}... Dick Fulton, bas a record of the| tue is likely to be that iti ote i INCORPORATED Mr. and Mrs. Len Rouse res re heresy) ore and Gnally bring=| oe) Jost during tb ar ending Sep — 1 a Wakatipn, Ls re wired from a visit to Evansville. tog on disease of this very important] ‘ember, 1898, between PF tsburg and v -" ‘F ii t slan¢ D 9 eno eights Wiil not be undersold. Are selling iv Ghintade Raueia via iter Poet, New Orleans, It footed wp 40 Degen | "08H island, and the enowy height | i ity y day. Poor digestion poisons the kid- © « , of Mount Earnslaw rising bey Mayfield, were in the city yesterday. é Bright's di ad and 87 coal beats. These were a Thefourpenny and ninepenny stamps } Mrs, Joe F. Tanner bas returned ela right's disease a loss. Sixteen these coal attempt to depict the pink and whit from a visit to her parents in Cairo. JH because every organ [pont "ere lost in storme, nod 8 coal} terraces destroyed in the eruption of 1] Miss Marie Noble lett this morning ; boats by high water, lt was the! i395, The fivepenny is intended to y and every nerve depends upon the} nog, destructive year the coal oper- ) ; 8 for Staunton, Va, to enter college hat i _ < N Coal oper | be a presentiment of the lovely Otira og + stomach slone for sourisbnent eB] wtors of Pi tsburgh ever experienced. } ¢ the Ni d N { Du Mrs. W. E. McGary hes pabtined renewal, and weak digestion The Weal packets fur the lst veo ETC the principal pass across th from Henderson, where loss of appetite a om southern Alps, ks have been greatly detained by] Phe design of the threepenny Re 6¢ ee ag Reryegand muday tye, avd other impediments; alec an Rue ite hull a fog, avi ediments ; ives a p the sacred hula . Thar ll ") Mr. LC. Starke, of Hardin, = | fos mak Vikzoatad stamp gives a pair of the sacred 3 Marshall county, was in the city to-] The great eglish scientist, Hax-|2USU#! amount of way busio __| birds, the father {which w sre worn af Delivered, for spot cash only. be) ley, aaid the best start in life isa] Bosivess very dull here today in in the hair of the oma elon I carry in stock the following brands. , , i sound stomach, Weak stomachs fail) fiver circles n the sixpenny stamp appears the + Rone Eee Oe eae W. 3: | eS Ulaat (05d Property, because they] Stesmer Sunshine passed up this] well-known aptcrix’ or kiwi, and on of Shotguns: e giest at the home of Mr. J “ ‘ hilling dir we C8 0 OMT itiis lack the proper quantity of digestive} afternoon from Memphis for Cincin-| the eters ora tes ‘ ‘ * i i c] i executed pair » ina . a [ii tte atecoy acne i ering sreanauny a aot Tae 7a Hei Mdhcsie. aii like parrat of the New Zealand forest | a. CO, SMITH, NEW BAKER, —WALL PAPER— CHURCH NOTICES, [bho on a visit to Mis ble remedy in all cases of indigestion | viile at 11 a. w. today with tair busi. | A Maori war can eis figure 1 on the ITHACA WINCHESTER 3 Verge: ee - [is to take after each meal one or two} ness, eightpenny stamp, surrounded by the . e COMPLETES THE ROOM.| TH rev!st te uroniay aan] “as tack ciate, of Croton, By] 4 Se Dymeyan Tati, Be |. warns wayn and Padacan ag} at stones ol , *Todist church contint There was is visiting friends snd relatives OD] 4.56 the supply in a pleasant, Siieks sit! coasinae dsing's’ hig & ~London M ail, : ALSO LOADED SHELLS three services yesterday. Rev. W. |South Sixth street. harmless form all the elements that a hows ; 1 ig - ness, aud have all the work they CLOTHED IN GLASS. J. McCoy did some powerful pre: Mrs. F. G. Mertz, of Pinekney-| weak stomachs lack. Bb with saore io sight, piles. 5 ing. The morning audience Was} yjiig, arrived this afternoon for a few The regular use of Stuart's Dys- ‘The Civ ot as 1 out of | This Is by No Means an Impossibility— greatly moved and gave full expres-| days visit to friends. pepsia Tablets will cure every form| 1!" ih Wh md Lge bigs Excellent Substitute for Silk. sion of their feelings. Services daily) yy, Chas, Williamson, of Fulton,}of stomach trouble except cancer of ip fe rat Lone roe Gala rile | ie sple who live in glass houses 7 . at 10:30 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. was in the city yesterday to accom] the stomach. edges, Fa " must not throw stone ys the The elders and deacons of the| pany home his wife. hasnt increase flesh, ce Nicky hog reise? ons dopareel esrarbs.Ghe what will ied foe < 3 . D - > - * >] r e w ! First Presbyterian church will meet) Mrs. A. W. Severs, of McLeans-| blood, strong ee ee 1a tier retore ip 8 OE. ‘our women folks come to dress them The W: C » 3 i 7:30. W.]boro, Hll., is the guest of her daugh-]®0d clear complexiun, because selves in glass? In the march of mod ing Us) a Se ey ee eer beter eve these result only from wholesome] Col. Will S. Hays, Kentucky's) “Cvs i slaw! In the man . Cave, pastor. , Nae Pasa ev raee 5 food well digested. poet laureate and Louisville's marine | 3) jm possils We ae | Is painted blind. Carrying so much ef . rey Miss Collins Bridges, of Mayfield, | 00 ; »: sill : : an impossibi are Epworth L ue will meet tonight ‘ee it to her little Nearly ali druggists sell Stuart's rd, cawe out Inst Sund: European manufactur our coal to the hearts of the le of a at 7 o'clock in the Sunday-school | 49s eye tre Pr ete o's Dyspepsia Tablets at 50 cents fall | brand new set of teeth and a wooly| ook fornets In thet Paducah has painted him black; but be room at the Broadway Methodist | ‘tend, Miss Mankio. ad] *ized package or by mail enclosing | suit of polka dot clothes, trimmed] ig. cluth of which gets there all the same. Our black St. od church. 4 Miss Elizabeth Jarvis bas returned | sige to Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich.,| with a white vest. He looked to be iad waving thé dai Bernard mine diamonds are popular with ry a from an extended visit to relatives! ut ask your droggist first. |sweet 18 and not one second older, Apillikees of colot us alk; all the ladies of Paducah for furnace . HOT LUNCH. and friends in Tennessee. A little book on stomach digeases | and the ladies all smiled as he passed | i"), great advanta ny heating and cooking purposes. Our What is — Mr. Will Bradshaw left this morn-| mailed free. Address Stuarf Co.,/them by. While standing at Fourth ous to water. In Russia, there has for Cupid don't carry his bow and arrow— suits the surroundings? Go to Sam Gott’s place, on North] ing for Nashville, to re-enter Vander- | Marsball, Mich. nd Green telling @ party of friends] 5 long time existed « tissue mant just simply a scuttle of good, clean, fine to boast of. Taste is most shown iD) Fourth street,for your hot lunch every | bilt University fur another term. COL. HOU sToIa FURREAL | tow it i that he rape to vie factured from the fiber of a peculiar quality combustive coal, that shoots its i I] coverings. Wegive you 4 Iso handles the Frank Febr M. Moore, of Ports- vOL, ~ | Mollie s %, the colonel sneex " sntous stone from the Siberiar way deservedly into favor, rae hb gg AL TEER ape ppd a at Bait ened Ms, W. ls Moore ee | and blew the lower row of wew teeth prea aU be coke sactek srceens : J prices. Papers that will wear well BR F. XL. of Pittsburg, are at the Palmer. There Was a Large Concourse of (0 feet into the spueeiie feet and is ehredded and a fabric Highest Awards at Chicago and look handsome at smell figures: | potted beer. : Mrs, Garritson, of 315 -North ” Friends Present, then he swore—well, I will draw the) yiich alth uch and and Atlanta Expositions Let us tell you the exact cost of pa- SpE gee Ty irom th —_—— curtain. —[ Waterways Journal. Saskia ies ihe extreme: ie OCI Cor HRAN & OWEN Third street, has returned from Va 4 a ieee LSohaaibe F 1 F ; pering your rooms or your house. son, where she bas been for several! ‘The faveral of the late Col. Henfy he steamboat excursion business) g nature that it never wears out Pittsburgh Lump - - - - - 11 cents per bushea a o& PICTURE FRAMES Sell the best $1.50 shoe in the city, | days, H. Houston took place yestermay|'8 sbout toa close, is probably what has given an enter: | St, Beroard Anthracite, four elaey $7. por ton, walle Sabeding Cay Q = MADE TO ORDER, for both ladies and gentlemen. 331) 47, Sam P. Trewaller avd wife, offafteraoon at 8:50 o'clock from bi® | FOUND LONG LOST BROTHER dea of producing + rend poe ee.) eal 3 —_—— Broadway. Hinkleville, were in the city today.|late residence at Fifth and Monroe oe leng St Bernard Nut) + + + 6 conte per bushel “J E . TL lier was en route to Daw- | streets, services being conducted by Accidentally Meets Him ina Barber Shop “ sco n AMS ¥ ‘ L. P. BALTHASAR, hep ttclegas \ ites anni bs Sphere Revs. W. H. Pinkerton, of the First, After a Separation of 19 Years | the fire when d a DELIVERED, FOR SPOT CASH ONLY ’ .423 - - BROADWAY ? Suan Christian and W. E. Cave, of the J, R. Howell, of Minneapolis, who| Which it is made” absol ON , chee i Freaepletas TT sonne wie onde soe Wlemche Binem have| First Presbyterian church. ‘The pall | raarn tt aida sipléite thes Daeific agein; but the sun-glas silk is simply 2 5 ; af ester yesterday ton young widow ‘ i ; aareee eke dso nak UP sco lbe es e SAAB rushed with a hard brush and soa} S BE RNARD COAL fy P t ’ named Dobertys Both ere well-|retarned from the northern lakes,| (7 0* DONET Burnett, Ell Guia coe, 200 Passed through: Dusensn | UWiter, and is Bone tho Wert tee | TOE: J) ‘ a , led for MORTON koown young people. where they spent the summer, H. EB. Thompson, J. E. Willlampommenr, 04), nome wes rewarded for stop | ye Pelther stained or soiled. ‘The FLETCHER TERRELL, MANAGER, Merc en . Little Miss Mary Francis Mankin| yy ee eee or te nop pine liere by finding a long | iatial ds to be hed 1a atta, aeecn, (INCORPORATED) & Sgr bitte atky ey Stand Woolen Ex-| royally entertained a large number Of" The interment was at Ouk Grove} prctice ¢ me oe Me eng aa lilac, pink and yellow, and 427 BROADWAY TELBPHONB NO@ an ey mee nworene 8 friends in honor of her sixth birth- Seo ae AhO EI AERO NO BINT OO FT wety Siahicuahle ie ’ Tuesdey and Wednesday K. C, Rowe & Sox. [day Saturday evening. The enter-| SPEAK AT PRINCETON, pete: in question, It has been 19] Become vary iain a] s sae ry 39 St. y be bone oF an. years since the brothers fe seen! T al whitah te . September 20 and 21 bey, | teniment, as given at the bome of [Zrelt other, and the Int heard from | of this novel fabric, which iether!" RAD BWATER COAL, DEATH IN 1HE COUNTY. her grandfather, Mr. i. C Candidates Whesler and Reeve ee eee eee | costly. Table cl na 5 — ou North Fourth street Open in Caldwell County, TAS" wah he-wos fi his oo | Window curtains are a For cash only till October 15th: GRAV S OPERA C0, Mra. Chas. McBride, aged 28,! so._DIERS CALLED HOME, Candidates Wheeler and Reeves,! eupationin Las Vegas,N.M. Mr. How: | It ae a “yer poate’ s Choice Lump 7c, Nut 6¢ Bushel, Delivered died wie Mt eee Yesterday of con- Saaiieaasie for congress in this district, speak at Bi) from Minne a poli, in fn seed Botte rat a's vn ini ctaell teat’ the PRICE AT ELEVATOR, twenty-five < . sumption, and the remains were iu-| -| Princeton today. Mr. Wheeler went, of his wanderings, dropped into the Dahan ty ie and over: Choice Lump 60, Nut 5e : nting two of the ; i Capt. Davis Orders hem to Re e skin without the slightest discc " f GralatOnnes tarred toda Bic, iss wil of a| CaP art Ae O1KS. up on the train this morning, and) barber shop on Asepahad wert to be oe ithout the slight m PRigw xO WERLMAOL TD tes ero 3 d. p jocality. Mr. Reeves was doubtless already, shaved. Before be entered the shop oadpaltoias street: Nut, Pea and Slack Sisco ® q bandied ce . there. he noticed the name “Howell” above Bottles Are Not There Now. Mine Run 4c. 4 COCHRAN & OWEN Most of the soldiers who were here) With this debate Mr. Whecler’&} the door, and while the lather was be- The officers of We will retand te bushel to all our friends: Tuesday, SAID PASHA | sei) nothing but good shoes, for lu] on farloughs bave returned to Lexing-| regalar campaign opens, and there! splattering his face he looked up at eerie often whove coal houses we nave already filled for: 4 FALKA |e gents and children, at low/ton, and those were here without} wij) be joint debates trom now uutil the barber who had undertaken the eas tones next winter's use, Wednesday, - prices. 331 Broadway. leave of abeseos are all back in camp] the election, job of shaving him, and remarked on of al hati Paducah Coal and M ng Cu a — except Al Winfrey. Ee TTT TASTY Oe the similarity of the name above the] % %t, voll™ 4 Z Don't experiment, but get the old|~"g igh f thi ways EMERY WHEEL BROKE. ry OF i oe ; England. 1 Phone 254 Office at Wie LARGE AND Saturday night one of the ranaway Moor and his own. \See” sald the = % ble Plantation Chill Cure. 3 from Capt. B. B. “ ; ” t at the i: he time of t > = = POWERFUL CHORUS _{relial received a telegram from Capt. B. harber, “my name is Howell : id at the is “ PRESS SCHOITA OUT. Davis ordering him to report ast} Max Field Painfully Injured atthe} — «y,),a; js your first name?” acked cognate with China. It i DV 0 . tinct tee gitat wag] reminee ter foe ioiaae |e. | BARRY & HENNEBERGER e 4 t ime t tl R ay rel! e VK " 4 ’ Prices—$1.00 730. soc and asc, Seats ou S@I€1 Deogg Schotta, who was shot last boys pea ne sp sat? i a An emery wheel burst at the furnje| . “Frank Howell, and I came from wi ing Is Unknown, { Monday morning a! 5 cipate in a grand review under Gen Greenville, Mich,” said the barber. 1 . week by Rufe Abe was able do be Breckinridge today, under penalty of|ture factory this forenoon, and a) Gtrsnville, Mel." stid the barby i sing is unknown to the Aus out on the street this morning. H Pisani ol tof i : ‘ele me . “ "| tral horigines, the Maoris, Pap- SHORT LOCALS, — |t1: sinos recovered, "YE M*|severe punishment ut they tailed. [fragment oft pruck Max Feld) ht and, turning around, slaved the| ‘Tian thor ors Mm Drabtree, Deanefield 4 Sort ATTEMPIEO BURGLARY, | jy5j 4 3 barber in the face. At the same mo- Drnggists will say they sell more aaa Thieves Run Away From The] directions, but, fortunately, none of | forth in the faces of both. They were moat People & teilow candle ep Lump per Bushel 7 cents; Nut per Bushel 6 cents; Plantation Chill Cure than all others. The eight-year-old child of Mr Gastiae Resideeas them struck any of the other worke| brothers, who had not seen each other p more In the way of a n¢ ty # Boaz, Clyde, died yesterday of wane wanes, an for 19 years, and no wonder they did| than a luxury, but the Russian blue Anthracite, all sizes, per Ton $7 NOW IS YOUR CHANCE, diphtheria at Bosz Station, and the sat! Peg weeps : not recognize at first. The shave was] jackets who recently enjoyed shore] remains were buried today. Last night about 11 o'clock, burg- bieD AT RT THOMAS, finished, but during its progress there | leave from the warships Russia We will take care of our customers, so send us Don't forget the Grand Woolen re lars attempted to break into the reai- pares was time to find out the reasons why | the dmi akimol? appear to find |Your orders, SPOT CASH, .. Telephone 70 > B cwibit todey and tomorrow at CADET LANDRUM HERB, {dence of Mrs. Gardner, on West] A dispatch reached the city thie! Frank Howell had been so in assimi candles of Chinese ‘ c So: Jefferson street. A noise was heard] morning addressed to C. KE, Browm,! arated from his own people, make as asan Engl De leet Cadet Clarence Landrum, who is|by Mrs. Hal Corbett, who resides} Atlan, kK mn he} th 1887 he was { t Las | chile 3298 i 5 rade! jarence Lan¢ » Who is | by p nett, fs ilan, Ky., © small settlement in t e year 1887 he was living ag | Chile eating a suga: pee Go TUCUPY: Til cat co w hadldaaan, wee ta ee vity to-| there, and she caused them to tlre | county, stating that his son had GHEE fois ghd vas ksarlagiegulrictrom | fick es AVE Rend a I t Dik! 1 YPHOID, day, en route to Annapolis to resume|A bucket was found around under «Jin the hospiigl at Fort Thomas, and. his folks at Greenvill He de- | Muscovite bluejagkets were to be seer et ~UMp cen S 4 his studies. He has been visiting his| rear window, where they bad attemp | asking wiat to do with the remains, cided to move to another city, and did | going along Queen's road, and thy ‘. Miss Mattie Barnes, aged 30, died] father at Smithland. ted to get in, The dispatch was sent out, avd notfie] ao, He wrote his folks from there, | avidity with which they polished off 4 at the home of her father, Mr. James Pena ceseemees WARMER AGAIN ing further 1s known of it but never received an answer to his | joes candles was a sight for the gods ende r N ut 6 cents s 4 Barnes, near Sharpe, Marshall aoe HOT LUNCH. pater =e letter. His folks moved out of Green. | Some of the men, who were evidently ad 9 4y, Saturday, of typhoid fever, anc = ms ville ab the same time he left Las | petty officers, elected io ding off can: the remains were interred at Betble-| Go to Sam Gott’s place, on North | T° Ryerinpmatetinpars tate the A Memphis traveling man just in} V8a8 and the letters which were Beat: oF tach al cms aoe reguiat i a bem cemetery yesterday afternoon. | Fourth street,for your hot lunch every saa from a trip. to interne Maa Aa | written failed to connept vb either | No. 1, joss pidgin arrangements—end Old Lee Anthracite 4 “TENTION HORSMMEN day. He also handles the Frank Febr) asic Jp asal pe plboeioy |end. Search has been prosecuted for | streams of grease trickled trom the 4 att 9 . REX L The highest point reached by the i Bish a fart Ly + the lost brother to no avail, and he| corner of each man's mouth. British : 4 PRA o Me ae le thermometer yesterday was 92 de: ei mao ana follona | had also endeavored to find put the| and American jicks like their beep $7 00 per Ton q Lake your horse to Dr. J. Will bottled beer, grees, which rendered it very wo} eae (o., denlere a te emai] wheroabouts pf hiv family... Howell| and yum, but they draw the Hne at . Soith, st Glauber's stable, if il agrEMPTED JAIL DELIVERY. |pleasant tobe out, There was a ardware, conrepalers in furnitiAl tart for Minneapolis bearing dhe glad | Ohfvese-raade tallow candles. needs the attention of a veterinary sad eth ari good attendance at the churches nary ware, groceries, coffins, to! vas to his pareats that the los} bay pein. —_—_———. . surgeon, You may thus save a val- A gentleman in the city this morn. |Bowever. and the evening was quite rece, DUET, fruits, dry goods, saddles, had been feind.cnDeaverNews., ” , aabrtcull uable paris. Examination free ing from Benton reported that « lot|Pleataut. ‘The lowest point reavhed poctes onan the threeds, nae NEW POSTAGE STAMPS, \ Doctor—I hope your husband fol- 4 of tools were found list eveniog near the jail at Benton, and that the dis- covery creaved great excitement, and induced many to believe that a jail delivery was to be attempted. A guard was placed around the jail, but no trouble occurred. THE MILSTEAD TRIAL. “HOT LUNCH. Go to Sam Gott's place, on North Fourth strees,for your hot lunch every day. He 8:so bandles the Frank Fehr REX. L vottled beer. o ine ‘ fee bt TAM SEWING ‘he grand jury at Smithia as PLAIN SEWING. returned an indictment against G. I would like to get your sewing | Milstead, who was a witness in the :m@idressmaking. Priceereasonable. | Rovs murder trial, for perjury, and Mas. Cat Surrn. the case is set for tomorrow, Miss 1585 Campbell street. {Alma Greer, the stenographer, will REDUCED RAIE TO LOUIS-|6° UP to attend the trial, VILLE. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, fall races at Louis- Phy eopenet Central Railroad) 4 ll arrauged fiye-room cottage, company will on Sept. 26, 27, 28, 29] the North Side, Convenient to iP . business part of the city, Full lot, ord for train No. 4 lea Paducab rn ‘Aoi 1:20 . Sept. 30. tickets to | YU" g shade trees, etc. splendid y bargain, on casy terms, Apply at Lov sville and return at one fare for his office. A ‘he “ound trip, good returving until | "ls i ad Oct. 2, 1898, You take no risk on Piantation Chill a J.T. Domovdlr, Agent. | Cure, as !s ia guaranteed to cure, Mat Rie PERSONALS. Mr. H. C. Allison is in Mayfield, Supt, W. J. Hills has goue south On basiness, Miss Cotirtie Puryear bas returned from Mayfield. Mr. ©. C, Nott, of Louisville, ts at the Palmer, Mr. Percy F. Smith, of St. Louis, is at the Palmer. Attorney Max Hapberry has re turned from Cadiz. "Squire JS. Pryor, of Melbery was in (he city today, Mr. Lineas Orwe returned this af; + rooon from Shawneetown, today was 61 degree CALLED MEETING. The School Board to Meet Tonight to Take Up School Matters. There will prebably bea called meeting of the board of education this evening at the city hall, to take some action relative to the crowded condition of some of the schools, and to hear a report from Supt, Katter- jJobn through the building committee The call will likely be issued this afternoon, and when the board acts, provision will be made to relieve the crowded condition of the schools, STOLE MONLY, Last night thieves entered a house at Tenth and Clay and stole about $16 from the inmates. There is vo clue, and the names of the victims could net be learned. at Lagowarsino’s. PECULIAR POISONS. GENERATED IN THK HUMA BODY, The Result of Imperfect Digestion of Food, Every living thing, plant or mal, Contains within itself the ert of certain decay snd death, In the buman body these germs disease and death (called by sei lists Ptomaiues), are usually tie ¢ sult of imperfect df The stomach, from abuse, weal ness, does not promptly and the oughly digest the food, — ‘The rest mh ” , Hs a heavy, sodden mass which fer-|fayorsiie showing THEY YON’? COST MUCH. mente (the process of decay) rhe apaval convention of i the blood, making it thik, |e Onio River improvement Associa. af weak, aud | besin of Brandenburg, rep olle Best ten-cent whiskey in the city} an’ pa. us ing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, country produce bought and sold, agents for she =r life insurance company, aay ae aie . Doctor—Broken his neck? JEFF J. READ, Manager also take JOU measure for tailon ‘Jos set A olg B ha) ed oP Ohabbi—Yes.. ite threw it | TELEPHONE 370 Yard, T 2 made suits, livery stable in conn ust been issued by the New Zealand 5 i Hy ata E tion.” And then in parenthesla] Kovernment, ‘They are printed in the| $tpOta me tieiee ood noe MRS, R. BURGAUER, Soiicitor Yad, Tenth and Jefferson: 4 “Mrs. Blank takes boarders.” softest color, and are a@ credit to the — The drummer says he expects {6}enterprise of the colony. oleae aes ci find the enterprising Blank & Co, self" The special interest of the fresh ie ® ing steamboats on his next visite} eue is that they depict the scenery and It I h I | FOURTH AND BROADWAY Memphis Scimita eharacterisiic ‘products of the coun- a on, S al Or. OVER M’PHERSON’S DRUG STORE: y of Bismarck, _ Prince Bismarek’s angestora live in an ancient castle on the Biese, near Stendal, in the marquisat Naming the formed by th ‘(6 Peat, Deacon Goldba er if T ki itty ¥en deacon; but my as deaf as two posts,—g PostsDisnatsh. AR ae tion of food ; the result of indigestion or dyspepsia king in red eorpuscles Rives Tt was a foriresy| the highest peak in New Zealand that protected the boundary line op! Tho five shillin “Marea” which w river, So the family chose the nama] tion of that same mountain, The Bismarck. ¥ (timidly)—Would | active volcanoes of ‘ You, Miss Kittyy | Ngaruhoe, which rise near it. The |] NEWS OF THE RIVERS. Cairo, 11 6, rising, Chattanooga, 3 8, falling N T COST MUCH Ci tal ing Eva 8, falling. Florence alling. * Jobnsooville, 41, failing i. ooo TRY ONE Mt, Carmel, 18, falung ep Neville, 21 fallin Did you ever stop io think about the water Been a ‘you drink? If you have not. WHY NOTP Your OF St Lev TLS, clah hea'th is endangered unless you filter the water 4 iy] The Buckeye Siate is due tomor youdrink. We have FIi.cERS that we guar- row evwning from Ciuer uaa for antee to make the water as pure and sparkling Mempbis. The Dick Fowler entered on ber new week's work this merning with kk De ale as spring water. will be t The blue 24 penny stamp, which tion dat Wheeling, Va my prescription. Mrs. Ghubbe—No, indeed. If he had, he would have broken hisneek. Central Coal and Iron Company Artistic Designa Issued for New Zealand try, a feature which so many philatel ists and others desire to see done on our own stamps, The halfpenny stam ¢| picture of Aorangi or FIRS! - He \s .antees a perfect fit, SECOND .. He does all his work with bome labor, THIRD.... He will sell you a suit of clothes made to order Should Have Your Patronage, for Three Reasons... rb hares 4 Mount Cook, § stamp also gives a ¢/ larger and more beautiful representa 4s cheap as you can buy a@ custom-made scene on the penny gtamp is a view across Lake Taupo, the largest lake ip the north island, together with the Mengaciro and twopenny and (wo shilling stam; || both give scenes in the famoussoui or fords of southwestern New Zea ‘Dally IE Pat wpa Pda ss 5

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