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If it fails to cure go to your merchant AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK. We will refund to him. Price SO cts- e VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO., Sele Prontietors, MEMPHIS, TENN. J. G. GILBERT PENSIONS! WAR CLAIMS! | JAMES A, WOODWARD EL, IF THAT DON'T BEAT THE BAND Husba 8. Sue Brette—“Oh, the manager, by all '—Yonkers States Nor Any Other Kinc love—“Auntie, would y South Fourth St, Padueah, Ky all the th Commereia tpiey a npoctaity. Our Immense Stock ot this com n and cases | Voived States War Claim and Notary Pubic. VOUCHERS. ® y. Padueat MoCrasken county, Ry . — Matil.Effinger & Co moe faery fhe body was thrown either upon tl Undertakers and emhalmers, Doctors’ ‘ bere or upon the wrist. The COLORED Store Telephone 188 2 "Pied ‘opulation here is pret- | agony in cither case was extreme. Re dunce beiepuonets0 1380 8 Thied ee dense,eh?” Citizen—“More dense In a moment of demoniae cruelt DEPA RTME NT. Prescri tions than numerous.”—Indianapolis Jour- | some oflicer invented a device calle ¢ As nal. len horse.” Rough, sharp =e oe ' mR & 0 i Footlight—“Who is the most » nailed together so that) Mrs. Lulu Smith, of Loureville, is, HUSBANDS & CALDWELL Are given prompt and careful at-} promising person in your company?” (form a rude imitation of |the guest of her sister, Mrs. Urqu- 4re particularly careful in the Iaun.|ATrorNEys AND COUNSELORS av Law] tention by experienced graduates . , rse, the back forming a sh f 1086 West Wast doris of colored goods, handling 12 in pharmacy when entrusted to our ridge. On thi a culprit sd bite ngs ee ceca ee each in such a way that even dy care. ; etal e tanh f jie S whith ane not warentod tak ei eee ter Mics Now. | fit, Sometimes for hours atatime,and| Mise McClellen Smith left yester- ange. " to increase the pain muskets and even | 4 orning for Mayfield to attend consider ligee shirts, starched and plain, | ——..—-..-~ heavy we 8 were fastened to the jormal echool at that place, of ‘alate. ties, socks, otc., cloansed Enables us to give you “just what hent ring an opal | aoe.” i Prof. } i troned and fnistied by thn starstean| A, L, LASSITER Tie doctor onder MAE unlucky?” Her Aunt—“Gracious me! |!@ a LS Mee saad tapedey fn @ manner which cannot No, child.”—Jewelers’ Weekly arene the rents Weal trey sth ease, 4 . * ita a punishment much used, cal ‘i r STAR STEAM LAUNDRY Successor to 1. fh, DAVIS Prompt Delivery p,Stburban Socability —“Ou cook | fhe “strappado.” Tt was Spanish in aebahes aan us che Wot otto. | Architect and Wo deliver medicines or prescripe| Ms gone. again.” “What was the mat its origin and brutal in ite torture Kieanderts, 910 WF : . WwW. IG & SON, Proprietors. | tect a tions promptly to any part of the | ter? She eaid she got lonesome | the soldier was hoisted up by means | inn 120 North 4th 8t. Leece Block. | . city. while my wife was taking her after- | o¢ @ rope fastened to his arms behind] Mrs, Crene Penn, of Cairo, Ill., is SLLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Superintendent noon nap.”—Chicago Daily News. | his back, and then suddenly dropped | visiting her sister, Mrs, Morton < ‘ime Table tn ofect July 3, 1908, ai ag Ame rine ; Phe riterenger ales Hy beth with a jerk, by which process his |Jobnsoa, 713 Seuth Seventh street, Uncle sam 2ay«. 4iavl's whatyou will say ° . | ational Hank ol Iways with your head to the Ider joint: i a slest : Patcer: joints, were Simieuanes Ss Miss Minnie Sexton returned last when you see ou. extremely low prices on Pa he Patient—“An’ do it | Jocated liffere nee which way I put A form of punishment known as —Indianapolis Journal “bottling,” or “cold-burnin, “They say Lieut. Hobson dreaded by the men more than any shown ‘considerable sharpness in | other. It consisted in tying the of- looking after the business of raising | fender’s hand, palm uppermost, #0 ‘LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION Rome Ano wEraiy i) | DEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER perce 2m am | FOR A JOKE, OR FOR NECESSITY pauaaists Memphia,,.....7 50 am #0 pra J'kson Tenn, 10 2 arm 1025 pra night after a pleasant visit to May~ furniture and pea surnishings for the month field, Ky., a \d Newbern, Tenn. ri of August. Wearé oaering special bargains in furniture, iron beds, stoves, carpets, mat- tings, trunks, etc., for the month of Au ‘ust, in order to make room for our fall stock. Now is Don’t you know Plantation Chill Cure 1s guaranteed to cure yous Cairo, M... 06am nin those Spanish warships.” “Sharp as | that it was held quite motionless, and in. the time to buy ch ; Pultog ......12 8 pm 12 01 am METROPO Is NOT S. ‘ a7, ah Rothe wi ‘The two young ladies who were in- y cheap. RE te tes inca bem : ‘ L ES .)o ric, eke ecevcand Pan Fae ee ee PP | epectiog taroitare ats certain big} We are also manufacturers of all kinds ot tears. Death Yesterday of Mra, Susan] Wife—*T don’t believe youlove me | feet. ‘The pain caused in this way is furniture store late yesterday after-| mattresses and awnings. The leading uphol- noon, have created the suspicion that the county clerk and a minister will soon be called upon There will bea barbecue at the residence of Mrs, Ving Gaines, 1129 South Nioth street, Saturday night. ting ministers} Lelephone $96. 203-205 South Third. sterers and repairers of furniture in the,city. Your credit is good, GARDNER BROS. & CO. ‘Vaducab 215 pm iam arrive Princeton... 343 pm2@am #3 am 600 pm| Evansville 6 00 pm 60am Hopkinsville Rortonville....4.45 pm 399 Contral City. 5 x pm 4 10 . Horse Branct.6 82 pm 501 truly.” Husband—*How can you say | aid to have been so intolerable that so, when you know I adore you? the strongest men fainted away under Wife—“How can a man love a wom- | its infliction. an who wears such an old, worn hat?” _In the whole history of military egende Blaetter. punishments flogging takes the first hief)—“W! place. Its earliest form was known as “running the gauntlet.” The of- Sumner, Formerly of This County. 720 pm Massac County Peace Junilee to Le Celebrated There ‘Lo- , Farmer (to young are you doing under etree wi : ips aaa thatapple?” Bright Boy-—“I was just | fender was stripped naked tothe waist | | Among the many v 1 at : going to climb up the tree to put beck and driven Hows through the ranka | from other conferences who will be in Metropolis, I, Sept. 23.—Yee- [Herre whith, I sce, hee fallen | Of his regiment, each man of whom attendance upon the nineteenth ses- He a ier a *™am] 411 are interested. A subject in|terday morning at 4 o'clock Mrs, %-_Piitsburgh Bulletin had been armed with a stout ratta relly the A. ir i conference, mn In front of the prisoner marched a] Which convenes in this city next 1 pm| Which theregis general interest is the|Susan Sumner, wife of Isaac N. Sum- opm mbes . ae tee are Pe ner, died, after an illness of two 0346 pm| People who do not need them. May | we, The dece: 210 pm 3 48 am 110045 40pm | We fit your eyes and give you better |" 1886, in North Carolina. She was sight. "You are pleased with what we | the mother of twelve children, and all a do for your eyes I charge you $1.00] are living. Ose son resides in Pad- ee * to $1.00 for same quality spectacles! yeah, aud a darghter in McCracken ain teiate p other parties charge you $3.50 to 85 4 i . " i} tor, couaty, near Hopper’s graveyard, 605 pa J. J. BLEICH, where the body will be buried today, 223 Broadway | passing over the river at noon on the Cowling. She was a former resident +218 am 1 64 pm y 4 " of McCracken county. 320 pm NTEDTOA . Lee 3.00 am 645 pu Mrs. Sumner was a faithful mem- b } 6% an ! ber of the Baptist church, and a Now, she was full of Wednesday morning, will be the fol- lowing: Revs. Valentine, Jones, ree vere she | Bainted to the culprits breast, in or Porter, Abby, Lewis and Davis, of started 17 endless, chains hefore her y 5 er nat 7 "i colt, step M. Cheek, D. D., of the Southern eae . mn finally asserted itself.— tf; 1700 an English army regulation Christian ‘Recorder, Atlanta, Ga. Is T HE RECORD t Jou made mention for the first time tothe |Dr. T. W. Hendersen, of the Chris: WE MAKE ham is going on | eat.” ‘This terrible weapon of tor. {tian Recorder, Philadelp y, Tnever knew | tare was made of nine leather thonge| Rev. Evans Tyre, of N nie ability.” | knotted near the end and fastened to | Teon.; Rev. P. A. Nichols, of the anal ew York man-1g handle about 12 inches long. Every | ast Kentucky confereni has found out in some way that | gtroke brought blood, and when a she’s a second cousin to ld ens ; usin to Baldy Hen-] man was sentenced to receive 12 file of the jane: stepping slowly backward, and holding their bayonets hate. “The world she hissed, “but I Seizing, according wronged me,” be avenged!” * 15am 1240 pm No 181 $20 pms is am UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is complete and up-to-date. Splendid line of canned goods. Our meat market is unexcelled, having everything in the line of Druggiste will say am 880 e r r t pit > % rs Jrie! C pr 1 i i) * ee abe R penaee City, Mo, yim a Un-| worthy Christian mother and neigh} °''< ae a mane uch a proud name | lashes, it was equivalent to nine times Puantaece Cen ee user eee fresh and salt’meats. der a Jacksonville, Fla., date the! por, loved by all who knew her. | for Aunseif during the war.”—Cleve-| that number, and his back was one] CAKE WALK AT FRIEDMAS’® MALL. | Telephone 116. Star prints an interview with Major] We tender the bereaved family our] '¢? leader. ss of bleeding scars Friedman's ball was packed to} Cor. oth and Trimble P F. [ Al | Y . . . The steamer rolled and the waves, “Deah b sag ban a She Sn Eee pitched in] For gr es, such as mutiny | overflowing last evening to witaess Cholly, at the end of his fr: fi a or des cat” was used with | the much-talked-of cake walk between shipboard Daas bs vas we ge sch uth oftenensued.| Robertson and Rouse. To say it ay iaedind tee ngs ‘aot hs Asis he ™ The Twenty nth Foot was called was well done is to put it mildly. Mond Rete ceed seen boy | ae nit # century the-“flogging regi: | They delighted the sndlende for el. taal: sac ‘g ee gee 0N5, ment, and it well earned its distine- most an hour with a walk, a pose and eebly moaned Cholly, needn’t | tion, if a sergeant, writing in 1806]bow that were enviable. Five send my remair ere won't | from Bremen, is to be believed. He sympathy. I expected to Tomorrow M © county will cel- o Rivo, aud Jebrate a peace jubilee at Metropolis, I was disgruntled because I didjand more people are expected to not go are false. [told Gen, Miles] participate than there was present at that I was a soldier and had no fav-| Ringling Bros.’ big show two weeks ors to ask, bat I had the strongest/ago, At suorise a national salute an aatly mick do no! OBERTS BEER Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads ali others, for the reason that it is n Trains 21 Watt and New Orleans, carrying I and & run * Mbralar 2 ana 241 run solid between Pads desire to go to Havava with my|will be fired. ‘The parade will bed be any’—Han fy: Le Phy eeerrg Pee st 2 favor Ss and Hopkinsville. | ‘ s 7 r “i am ee t in the regiment from ten to | of obertson. hese gentlemen— For information, t tons. | troops amuses to hear of| formed near the I, C. depot; the or- each se i nN g A B OI il JTEL Y PURE ; t i i. i men were flogged daily. Rouse— Jed i ba acc Gen, Blanco’s expresso regret that | de of march wil LaLa HOW A SAILOR’S WAGES GO. : Wager sete solceal rghit Goa the oon Ab: nat mr ve did not have a chance to try con- | brass band; fire depas' ; ues ap Ils 0 . W. Ross, — os 0 han he clusions with the Americans before |R.; old soldiers; artillery squad ;| Jack Squanders His Hard-Earned Money | Oo 41, 41 se esc ae bet walk at La Belle park on Aug. HANDLED IN BOTTLES ANDY THE KEG BY P n. Blanco is|glee club; school children of the ysically | county; floats representing soma of lately |the events of the war with Spait peace was declared. Exposition bot a soldier. Ile ie unit to command. He knows al a gee able ttand steady on parade after a at do the jack tars in the navy| ptevious flogging. “My back is like do with all their money? has often | a piece of raw beef, sir, after the last —— Eld. G, H. Burks has perfected arrangements with the I, C. railroad PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. “4 Omaha, Nebraska } sorting of modern military tactics. |regiment of rough riders; floats ; citi-| been asked, although most people | 50 you gave me, and I can't bear the] ©Y Which all persons, ministerial and) F. J. Bergdoll, Propriet: Tenth and Madison streets 4 JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER 1 I know him personally ad would} zens on hor egal carriages aod | have answered the question to their weight of my pack.” “Take another lay, desiring to attend the A. M. E | Telephone 101. Orders filled until 11 p.m : like nothing better than to move| wagons, ‘There will be music and] own satisfaction be 4) hand by de- | §0, then,” retorted the brutal officer, |CoMference in this city can get re- “~da Pop, Seltzer Wa‘er aad a. s1ads of Temperance D“~*~ ; against Havana with my corps alone {speaking at1 p.m. Rev, W. H. aacad saike Ghat ioeh —1898— 7 ! could ran over Blanco and his|Pinkerton, of Paducah, and others Best reached from the south, east and dress the meeting. It has west by the a ciding they spent it the first chance | “and sce if it will do your back any they got. Many of the younger ot | good are 1 agit lelbes F Y Jo get rid R ‘ desire to see the trustees of newer ones do get rid of their cash at These terrible tortures were in-| Burks’ Chapel A. M. E, church im- the first opportunity, but they spend | flicted on the private soldiers up tos} mediately after services “tonight op it themselves and get their money’s ate. In 1879 the writer had] business of importance. ” worth, or what they think or are made | a “cat” exhibited in the Knglish par G. H. Busxs, Pastor re bane is their money's worth. | Jiament which caused the death of @ p tale Ba Aaa : hose who are really warm in their] soldier a ni 3 Haining selicu take al avenge | RG ee ce ae PECULIAR POISONS. GENERATED IN (THE HUMAN BODY. at the ps of the pected MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY) "°°" (° EW. Hiltiard will, be marshal of VEGETABLES IN ENGLAND. | tho day, assisted by J. C. Willis, J. y without troub'e and w ance of any other i off, and a good time is ex- In elegant equipment, consist- ing of reclining chair care | Were Not Produced Until After Henry (seats free of extra charge), VIIL'’s Reign ow 96 wate cc Pullman buffet sleeping cars eat i) Wi eae Mou orae and comfortable high-back seat ume, not 13 M PL a tion Viil’s| To be beautiful and have a fair coaches. i ee skin, you must have pure blood and REDUCED RATES FROM ALL POINTS |good health. ‘To do so, purity the DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE blood and build up the bealth with the best Tonic and Blood Purifier of See Sena fog Hepat, Sane peliee and », Botanic Blood Balm (‘‘B. '3. 5 It is the old standard and re- | R.T. G, MATTHE T. P. A, liable remedy. It never fails to cure LOUISVILLE, KY. all manner of Blood and Skin dis- eases, including pimples which are caused by poison in the blood. POSITIVE PROOF. A lady friend of mine hus for sev- «TAKE THE... C.H. & D. ~ MICHIGAN THREE TRAINS DAILY FINEST TRAINSSIN OHIO FASTEST TRA.NS IN OHIO AK SKIN from the paymaster. They let him _ keep it during the cruise and draw| FRENCH ARMY RECRUITS. four per cent. interest on it until the open cruise is over. Then, of course, some | Pe@onme! and Status of the Class spend it all he ey go back to | oe the ship. a good time all The French minister of war, M. in a lump and are satisfied to wait for | Cavaignac, has had published, in ac- extravagant days again until another | cord with the law of July 16, 1889, cruise is over. These are the men| the report of the recruiting depart- who have no one except themselves to} ment for 1897. The number of young caro for. While on the man-of-war | men of the class of 1896 admitted to they need not go short of an draw lots for the conscription ad. and yet not use their money. } vanced to $38,327, an increase of over, they will probably att 6,959 over the number of those ins eral years been troubled with bumps] their duties better and have a much | scribed in the preceding class. O8 -|and pimples on her face and neck, finer time when the cruise is at an this number 9,601 neither presented | the 1 for which she used various cosmetics} end. themselves nor were represented be-} The stomach, '. fore the medical board. The board} ness, does nes prom ood thors The Result of Imperfect Digestion of Food. y living thing, plant or ani- Lets EE ne aithi, itself the germs vite wath shod) these vers of disease suit si li (oulled by -crene Michigan and the Great Lakes constantly growing in popularity, Everybody will be there this summer, For inform- ation i=quire of a Honag dU Sao quire of your nearest ticket agent. re- an sult of impers | iyestin of foods Re ; —MCCAOLCLLLLL: ie veil 08 # sctpepsia| “SEEEESEECESCSS SCS SSS “ hing If You Want Your Laundry Done Right Haye it done by THE CHINESE | 102 Broadway. Clothes called for} ¢, ; 9 and returned promptly. | } SAM HOP SING & CO. in order to remove them and beauti-} Those who have wives or families 0 " . 4 ‘ ty and improve the complexion ; but or relatives to care for usually send | exempted 27,511 men as disqualified oughly digest the * « result! F STABLISHED 1864, ry { When in Metropolis be cons these local applications were only| their money home regularly and | from all service, reducing the number isaheavy, sodde canes witch fer : stop as the for in a homely sense ealads had al-|temporary, and left her skin in} faithfully. Often, however, their con maintained on the recruiting lists to}ments (the Hrs procres ef decay) 2 ; 3 H TEL ways been procurable in England.|worse condition. 1 recommended] fidence is meanly abused. Married | 310,816, an increase of 366 over the] poisoning the blood, making it thin, ; STATE (0) | Winter and. watercresses abounded;|89 internal preparation—known as] men make up this class. They send | preceding class. Besides these, the] Weak, and lackiug in red c pascles 5 | [ rel 0 3 . $1.50 @ day. Bpecial rates by the| the people had also “common alexan- [Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) their wives comfortable incomes, and | board examined 43,540 carried over | poisoning tt braia causing head- ‘ Ly ‘ week. D. A. Baitey, Propr. | dors.” caten as celery i n,| which I have been using and selling; that is all these wives care for them from the class of 1895 and 22,685)aches and pein in the eyes, Between 4th and 6th on Ferry ** | 1). rage, and gc or {she used three bottles and all pim- for. These are the wives who mar- | {rom the class of 1894; 231,278 were Bad digestion irritates the heart, Goad Henry” are mentioned arvong [Ples have diseppeared; her skin is| ried simply for what there wasin mar- enrolled in the army, of whom 72,116} causing palpitation and finally bring- GENERAL INSURANCE herbs, while sprout kales served for|Sft and smooth and her general] riage in a money way, with the addi- Were on'y for one year, They have} tng on disease of this very important ST JAMES HOTEL waaas hiohe na va{health much improved. She ex tional advantage or convenience of been distributed as follows Infantry, organ. , ? . a 5 | age TO at ade the | presses herself much gratified, and] not having a husband around much cavalry, 20,920; artillery,] Poor digestion poisons the kid- ai Bee eas « SAINT LOUIS ‘auant x vce eaten porenniad [ean recommend it to all who are thus Untuekily far women of this class, At, came Bright’s disease and ‘eee ; ce whole, however, until in|Stected. Mus. S, M. Wau not all jack tars can maintain wives. . a « EUROPEAN Puan eee ie Flanders Iron Mountain, Texas,] Only chief peity officers or first-rate ‘And this is 60 because every organ| Telephone 174. : PADUCAH, KY Rate: 75¢ and $1 per Day gardeners exported their vegeta Blood Balm (B. B. B,), $1.00 per] petty officers can afford the luxury t and ent na depends upon the Restai Popular Prices Hee iitclen ceclen in Engiand—save | large bottle, all druggists, Send for] of marriage, and even they have to 27 young men of}stomach alone for nourishment and \ lostaurant, Popul eee enee eee ie monic tccies—was|b00k free, Blood Balm Co., Atlan-} watch out pretty keenly not to impair ccording to the re-}renewal, and weak digestion shows SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS SPECIAL 260 DINNER| Vo jinited : *Tta, Ga. the due to their better halves. Many | port of the instruction board is as fol. |{teelf not only in loss of appetite and » —— Wis veiet —— — ‘of these better halves are adventurers | (OWS: Knowing wei how to read #flesh, but in weak nerves and muddy SPECIAL BREAKFAST | suuny novelties, "1ST. LOUIS EXCURSION] p=" 122 s:m03 weaker hos [or to write 20.072 (4.28 fo the 100; OO ay eit BLACKSMITHING AND SUPPER dinine > . pess to get acquainted with naval | knowing | ul and write, 45,-]. The great English scientist, Hux- t Heetstaak or mutton chops, porators,. | CN!NS é Via Iinois Centrat Ratload, — | men, make an impression 19 (13.49); hav nary instruc. |ley, said the best start in life is « «| REPAIRING peo 3 Fees OF rari otaloea,cakes OF Hr 6 Tie ta tae tae eaten aA and then take the money ee tion more deve 104 (73.12);]80und stomach. Weak stomachs fai 7 es 8 core cs ota toes end cake a atk tone Leaplivane, Pr 3, be MONDAY, OCT. 3, 1898. and do what they please—marry some | b#Ving reeei Uiploma. of ele- | to digest food properly, because they HORSBSHOEING Or wafies, and coffes oF tea 2 oe anga rel Oo OAs en one clse at another ard belong. | mentary truction, 5.00% (1,48);} lack the proper quantity of digestive Lake trout, butter sauce, cakes or wal been introduce , and the/ONLY $3 FOR THE ROUND TRIP ane. mes | bac Tottese.” bachelors acids (lactic and hydrochloric) and All work guaranteed. son Sea eee mail or butter mi 9 Neate aenth 1 clenc Quemanel and ivease of ten... , hy gap ‘e faa —_ ; kcep track of Ma tace abe vee ors of specin! second. | peptogenie products; the most sensi- ‘Two eggs, butter, hs Geren. megggll: Soong Good only on special train leaving} gels, The order men seem to fall | **y educ , 6.590 (1.95); those uns] ble remedy in all cases of indigestion Pane Marist buress care direct to hotel.” } aysician ke boa vere rotten {Paducah Union depot at 11 a, m.,} most easily before the adventuress rated whose exact status could not be | is to take after each meal one or two Pie paeersye ape wee) Proun and planted in England) io returning on any regular train, | And when they discover their mistake | found out, 11,971 (3.45). This last | of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, be- J ’ ’ Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. cause they supply in a pleasant, harmless form all the elements that weak stomachs | The regular use of Stuart's Dys- " pepsia Tablets will cure every form ONE TRIAL BOTTLE aE eal dflesit any Magicn of stomach trouble except cancer of This Offer Almost | THE DISCOVERY AGE the stomach, ‘A Woman was the Inventor.-, They increase flesh, insure pure blood, strong nerves, « bright eye and clear complexivn, because all these result only from wholesome food well digested. Nearly all draggists sell Stuart's Crom- number includes those who did not only pay forenat you ket ee THOS. P. MILLER President, | 10 Lo present themselves before the board. Os. well, ¢ musk rose and several sorts of plums Sete SN atemaey : Second Hand Goods} trom 1 De hg san. tempor cs in 15.40, | These tickets will be good 3 whole ay i Highest ens prices paid by | So tha pn wrote his days im St. Louti WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON | foc bi pad court street, We also carry a line of new | kc ae an 4 os Fah Gantt sisees, saugen ec. Gall and get our! and Ki IIstocked | ortunity to visit the great Veiled w 1 y a en Cede | Shiaty the.fiet jes. Un-| prophet parade on ‘Tuesday night, Coubtedly tle first general Tmpreve/Oct. 4th, also to visit the exposition Change new goods | ment tn Soe Rolland, and take in the great | he Duteh exports especially “Big to and including train No. 301, leay ing St. Louis at 8 o’clock a, m. October 7th, es and are into the and have obtained dive free again usually go same boat.—N. Y. Press, BARBAROUS PUNISHMENTS. acoustic» Tubes, leceinie/Seectment te Whish Rrbetiion | 22. experiments, with’ the» seme pressed air pipes of Westphalian coal English Soldiers Were Subjected mines Mr. H. Sehab hns found that From the earliest time English sol- greatest distance to which the diers—that is, those who join the |x und of the voice could be conveyed ranks—have been treated as ma-|in g straight pipe was between 1,500 chines, made to do certain work, and | ang 1,700 fect. For moderate dis- failing in the slightest degree, sub- |tances a pipe of about 20 inches in di- 1 of Essex, 7, fais will give purchasers an op- with beauties J, W. Moora, i": —Genileman’s Mageaine. s enough in garden- he ‘Thursday t hmen cf various ranka The “Olym ‘Century,"”*Im-| iected to the most barbaric punish |zmeter gave the best results, aslightly |Dyspepsia Tablets at 50 cents full ment. larger one being better for long dis» ¢ or by mail enclosing DEALER IN ee ie Fecabh iis ie q and ‘Columbia’ Leute bones tu!l blast and offer spec som, you wouldn’t | This is one of our spec ae Staple and Fancy Groceries.) Canned Goods of All Kinds, Foss ay if the en were ten to asd pepectanhy: yee, One of the favorite methods of cor- rection was known as “picketing.” The victim was suspended by the wrist to an iron ring let into a wall or a high post, and one of his heels was permitted to rest upon a sharpened tances, price to Stuart Co,, Marshall, Mich., 4 to Being One of a Series. but ask your druggist first. Sot ‘Alittie book on stomach diseases mailed free. Address Stuart Co., Marsball, Mich. Miltie—What does this motto om the ring mean? Willie—Faithful to the last, “Not. if there was a handy hols te Aah ¥ f ; parts of the city. | orp :— Pick-Me stick, just blunt enough not to break | ~Millie—The idea! I thought Lwae} 50c, save your life. Planta- | Eis ela ey A ala the akin. ‘Thus the whole weight of | the firet.—Stray Storie. "|tion Gbill Core has saved thousands, Sb es EP NS Dd gee ea t a Bo i iD ad 8 e es eae eats