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RR, are particuiarly careful in the flaun- me of colored goods, handling deri: ac! such a way that even dye h are not waranted fast will no’ Nogligeo shirts, starched and plain, shirt waists. ties, socks, ote., cleansed ironed and finished by the Star Steam tare in N manner which canno! STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, J. W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors. | ” 120 North 4th St. Leece Block. — (LLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAL ‘Time adie tn omoot Jaly 3, 1808, wor Noats BourD— No %2 No 21 Lesve. Pega a ee fees ot bam § 50 pm ‘J*kson Tenn.10 B am 10% pm Cairo, I... OH am No. 184 Potton ......125 pm 12 01 am ‘Arrive, Paducan. ...20pm | iSam 0am Leave. aa Paducab......218 pm 12am 74) am ‘arrive. Princewoo am § Sam Bvansville am Hopkinsville ion jortonville....4.45 pm 33) am 10 4) am tral City. 8 85 am tt 4 ain joree Branch 652 pm 50i am | 0 Owensdore..*10 00 prn * Pam 8» yw Loutsyi 7 » ym Cinetanat: Bours oom ao “oan Loa. 310 ams 4 pin 7) am 92 pm * Ram +o am 1100 am 126 * 15am 6% pm 1200 pw 922 Ams 903 16 pm 210 pm 348 am 110005 0pm No it 220 pm 3 Ham 4p 380 pis C3 am 700 p #20 pao #18 am <2 18 am 158 pon u 320 pm 200 am 645 pm 4% am . $i am7 opm ST. LOUIS DIVISION ma seseelBilS Dm, 6 T44 pm, 7:16 a a 303 Leave ' st ve St. am, i pw Arrive Pad 2M pm, 7a. Cincin nan buf or 4 and 241 run solid between Padu PA 8) D. A., Paducah KY Exposition Omaha, Nebraska JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER | 1898 —— Best reached from the south, east and west by the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY In elegant equipment, co: ing of reclining chair seats free of extra ch man buffet sleeping © and comfortable high-back seat coaches. REDUCED RATES FROM ALL POINTS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE See agent for tickets, time tables and other information. R. T. G. MATTHEWS, T. P. A. LOUISVILLE, KY. ST. JAMES HOTEL SAINT LOUIS EUROPEAN PLAN Kate. 75¢ and $1 per Day Restaurant, Popular Prices SPBCIAL 25C DINNER SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER No.1 Meofateak or mutton chops, potatoes z Wamos, or tea and fruit... ‘2 or Wat Lake trout, but hes and coffee, tea, mil a ore utter and ¢ mn 5 8, DULLET, toast and coffee oF ent cars direct to hotel « Cheapest and best— Inry Europes wel only Pay FOF THOS. P. MILLER President OE isa Niemen a If You Want Your Laundry Done Right done by THE CHINESE Hes Broadway.” Clothes called for and returned promptly. SAM HOP SING & CO. When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. . Special rates by the ne ® any 5 eR aru, Propr, Woretween 4th and bth on Ferry ** Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON treet, We also carry # line of new res Weennete,, Call and get our | Mover rie cisewhere. We alvo ex 0 goods foF ol LW. Moore, | DRSTeR gos Court 1 ruitnre, furnitare, LE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION the other women living in th <. YEIS ER, Wholesale Agent. Both Cut Down This Morning at} It Was Six Inches Up to Seven vse of my business wits you.” the Mlinois Central O'Clock This Morn- hey do,” acquiesced Mrs, Cur- ean. * Shops. ing, “Do they ask you about it? “Indade theydo, ma’am.” One of the Heaviest of the Pres-; “And do you tell them?” ent Year it Is “Faith, thin, an’ Oi donot.” d. “What'do you tell them?” tied wn just tell thim,” Ge the gales The total amount of rain which] feply, “that you are me dressmaker, fell in this locality since night before anh Wt it oo ab shah NY Werkte last was six inches up to 7 o'clock| LETTERS OF INTRODUCTION. this morning. It was one of the| ptiquette and Effect of These Impor- heaviest known here, and the rain tant Missives. fell almost incessantly from Thurs] mye totter of introduction, by day night at 10 o'clock until 7) sieht stretch of imagination, may 4 ae Lh lle er deal be likened to # stone thrown into the several days, and is in accordance] There was this morning the small- deep pool of social life, with its influ. A. L. LASSITER Suceestor to B, B, DAVIS with the company’s yearly custom of|est market known in months, on ac- ! 5 widens reducing expenses during the winter. | count of the flooded condition of the| C2¢¢ "Pon the waters widening out into far-reaching and unending Sem uld Architect and Che sixty men laid off were taken} roads, which rendered it extremely Superintendent from the machine and car depart-|diflicult for the farmers to got to| Following out this theory we shou ments. town, be very careful how we throw these The order went into effect this} In the city the streets and side-| ones. : ; morning, avd hereafter the shops will| walks where sewerage has been laid| 4 letter of introduction imposes @ be closed on Saturday, The order|are in a very bad condition, on ac-| Fredt obligation upon the person te was posted last night at the shops. | count of the settling of gravel and| “Hom it is addressed. Me or she Lhe reduction will work quite albricks. They are dangerous as| ‘ould, rightly, do everything that is hardship on the men employed by the| well, but no serious accidents are] Possible to further the wishes and company, who are thus deprived of} reported. happiness of the presenter; as a mat- employment, with winter approach- ————_-- ter of fact, people usually detest to ing. It cannot be helped, however,|THE OFFICE BOY'S LAMEN':. | receive a letter of introduction, and The railroad always bas anextralgs pinds @ Number of Causes for Mis | cit *cknowledgment of it frequent. large force at work in the summer, Ceigialhds: ly takes the bald form of a dinner in- and reduces it in winter, on account ars titation, and nothing more. Thishas esse In work, It ie prob. hd appear to be appreciated at | brought the introductory letter inte the order will remain in] PS" hing near my real value in this | some disrepute, and we often hear the susan alt wlan, place. observation that it d more harm Instead of making my work easy | than good to strangers in a strange and pleasant, as they ought to do, the | town men seem to be entirely engrossed in] Naturally 0, for if a letter be pre- aes eat their own affairs, and to have no ented to the principal lady of the MeCracken.cous t hought or care of mine. town, and she takes but the barest no- sday,ock LT find it impossible to get any of | tice of it, it is inevitable that an un- them to converse with me, although I | pleasantness should arise, against endeavor to show that I am inclined | Which the newcomer will have much to be affable, and that I am willing to ] hard work to fight. talk with them on any subject. A letter of introduction should When th only be given to a close friend for @ themselves, the slose friend; in this case there would This Will Work Quite a Hardship on the Men, But it Can't 4 UGH Te Be Helped, Cla An order went into effect at the Iilinois Central shops here this morn- t - Ws ing, reducing the force of workmen F.PJEFFRIES CD. ILLMANGS.a }Sixty men, and the time to eight EVANSVILLE. IND. NASHVILLE, TENN, | hours a day and five days a week This move on part of the company was no surprise, and it bad beeo ru- mored that it would take place for ) National Hank Wullding, Third Fioot PADUCAH, KY LETTER LIST. GENTLEMEN'S List. Butler, EB Burns, James Curd, DC Carter, Julius Pollock Caskaret, LD Chase Will all are interested. A subject in| tee, vr which therefis general interest is the | seimont, GT subject asses. There are few| tiryan, James people who do not need them, May | Carver, Charles F run great risk in not having them. | Casnom, J W We tit your eyes and give you better] Courtney, Prot P D talking among ct as though they pag Pe tagne pis ; ib Maks Ay vis, JW 2 8. Chas BE were offended if l enterinto their con- | be far less likelihood of unpleasant: do for your eyes, I charge yor D| awards, ¥ Edmonds, Pomp > % i r to $1.90 for same quality spectacles | ren, Joseph Garmer, Jobn Meghr ga hess. But it is those letters, proffered It is evident that they regard them- telves on a different and higher level than the one I occupy, whereas, 1] attention hever entertain feclings of a similar] that are to be avoided. She has ne naturein regard tothem. Onthecon- | right to introduce a friend of hers to trary, I am always willing to meet | & superior without making quite sure them on a perfect equality that it will be agreeable to the latter, They never introduce their visitors} and it would be quite reasonable to to me, which is unfortunate, for I fee] | expect that t thus foolishly sure their visitors would enjoy my ae- | given, would not have much effect. quaintance. There is much tact necessary in the They have a way of ordering me | *Titing of a letter of introduction; it about which is exceedingly annoying, | Would be useless to hope to cement 9 U can truly say that I never tell them | friendship by its aid when the ac. what to do, although it is impossible lay § a puritanical) for me to approve of their way of doing nd ceremonies, things. r was a Bohemian It seems particularly hard that I would only be an am not permitted to whistle in peace, the unmixability of or to drum on my desk, when I am 60 Fach would irritate fond of quieting’ my eorrows by some d the letter of introduc kind of noise. iy d again be proved a fallacy Thare been here a whole week, and] _ But given people of equal positions one of them has asked me out to | #24 coinc y tastes, there is much i, or extended any of those cour. | Frvice in introductory letter s which one genileman is ex. | “hich may help tomakea newcomer’t residence in wn or neighbor. hood a pleasant experience rather than a weary waste of dullness. e@ generosity by a woman Ee haps, received a little rom her social superior, other parties charge you $3.50 to $5] Jackson, ch for ul | J. J. BLEICH, Nortion, Wiliam ——- Nuchols, D Ht (2) 223 Broadway | owen, James Odom, 6 E Lawson & Co Macray, Fiavora Rogers, EH Smith, James E Shelby, Proctor rson, RB oe & Osborne, W Williamson, A'S br. W Walton, TG LADIES’ List Battard, Mies Vaddie If po went (0 M, PISMER, Post Master COCHRAN & OWEN Sell the best $2 winter shoe in the cily for ladies or gen Call and et us show them to you. 331 Broadway. Of our wall paper patterns are of the cleverest’ men in Therefore our design 2 We aim to suit the paper to the wall and its uses. If for a parlor you * " want a good background for pictures “LET US HAVE PEACE” and complete the beauty of the room Not # paper that will spoil their ef fect. Let us show you our patterns. |“Peace hath her victories no less re- = nowned than war." PICTURE FRAMES ‘To the victors belong the spoils.” MADE 10 ORDER, I had always supposed that were all the time looking ab raya in which ther coult he The form of a letter of introduction ginner along in life; but these mer is variable, but. should never be long, s possible, so 0 to sweepin L. P. BALTHASAR, NO.423 = = BROADWAY, She is such 1 th eq Hawkivs ; Haw! places: S Barrett. L Dent. Shaw. evening. weather. connection. Upto i ceived the 1 sion of the ¢ porter for tt tary quair friends th noted, ere mor \ per mid LOW RATES TO $ LOUIS. tocra 1 r of introduction, * upon them the obliga- ity that they are possi- ition to show.—Dhila- a Times. Would Stand a Long Time. until Louis and return at ove and one third} ought to be, re forthe round trip, good for]few dollars’ purchase, you're wel- three days. come to some of them free. quite different from the men I have | "ery little outside of the person to be read about in books, ntreduced should be mentioned in it After I have swept out nice and| 224 if eonvenient to give some indi clean they don’t try to keep the « cation of the presenter’s personality. clean. They seem determined te This, for instance, isa useful form in To our customers belong the profits] it dirty as soc which a letter of introduction might this week. We have met the} shall have tog be cast, after a few unimportant gen- enemy and—we've got ’em. How long would they go on, I won- | (enees have becn penned: “Tam send- WE HAVE SILENCED THx| der, with their work, if F should be all | ‘88 you this letter by my friend, Mise ! FORTS of high prices with the bar-| the time endeavoring to undo what | (o* Mrs.) West, who is visiting Exeter r gains we sold to the trade. Our] they have done? shortly. She is very fond of anything Matil. Effinger & Co figures, at all times the LOWEST,| | Mey éccm to think that the offi | Pohitecturs and as Thnow ge have now knock all the rest ia the shade,| boy*¥s not possessed of feeling, an | ftehiteeture, and as T know you have Undertakers and embalmers, —_| From our dress goods may yet be se-| that his work is of no consequence, | ATH" tly cathedral from AtoZ] Storer 8 180 § Trina] lected some choice things in hot} They don’t understand me at all,} (°° Could pen you to show her Rests ‘one's? b weathér stuff, on which we won't} and they never give me credit for any- | ' segbbl and also to make her stay ’ quote any prices, though others de| thing. If they do think of me occa- | '8 Pleasant as possible. | Sh A PENSIONS ! that for a bluff. ‘These goods you Honally, it is to.impute unworthy m: pt frien ‘ hd sae 10h anne can have as you wish them ; yourself} ves to me. ike another great friend of mine te WAR CLAIMS?!) oie the prices to suit, ‘Act when} How do they know that, when 1} know her also. You may have heard JAMES A, WOODWARD you have spent a few dollars you get] fail to fill their inkstands, it is not in] ¢ mention her father, Col. West fe, VoLeMELS. ‘ a fine picture to boot. We are sell-| the thterest of economy, that I wish | “ho was a very old friend of my fur- pe ee ing the handsomest DRESS SKIRTS] © save ink, and to remind them con- | Y- A ~ Jever sold in this end of the state;| tinvally of the evil of extravagance? A letter of this description must be for less than the goods can be] The only wonder is that I don’t alg inclosed in an addressed enve- ST. LOUIS EXCURSION bought at, all home made and right] quit Shee Le nama would bee jis, tus nok eealed dow n; there could hai up to date, Our LADIES WEAR] Come of the establishment?—Boston | be no worse form than to give a person Via Ilinois Central Ratload, ee the fairest, and looks lovsig Transcirpt. a closed lefter of introduction. The MONDAY, OCT. 3, 1898. on creatures less fair; Our styles, dea is that the person for whom itis baad which are ever the rarest, ‘are]GATEWAY OF THE ORIENT. meitian pa! read it first, and then ONLY $3 FOR THE ROUND TRIP] charming,” fair women declare. And} oasis of ELKaptara in the Great Sa | (osc 4 on tshtteh. Te coe ee the men folks never forget us, when hata. Desert, ike Bet OUCE OF sD OC Ren ED 150.1 ont evial train leaving |veeding NICE SHIRTS and FINE , ; by hand or by post upon arrival at the Goo 1 only on special train leaving SHOES. ‘They know we keep the It was, I believe, Fromentin, the | new town, and with it should be sent Paducah Union depot at 11 a, m., ssocetmeah tram which thar cca eee French scholar and art critic, | a visiting card with present address in and returning on any regular train, anatls thocee y who remarked that the sudden view of} the new neighborhood. Some to and including train No. 301, leav-}€ mee SHOES are the best ana] the orient through the gateway of Fl-] thoughtless people omit to do this, ing St. Louis at 8 o'clock a, may] eee enon of the earth. -or be-] Kantara presented the most contrast-} and then wonder that their letter of Cheapest op lop of She earss-—~or be Ting picture of life and nature that| introduction has received t low—and every last pair 18 as “solid” |e tO) found anywhere on the Ye In AAS TODESTERD BO ACTED These tiekets will be good 3 whole as the rocks in the Forts of Morro, |; 08 ‘0, be found anywhere on the sur. | tion, days im St, Louis. You may fancy this quite out of rea-{ (10 0f the earth. How nearly true] ‘The person who receives the letier fais will give purchasers an op-lson, but a trial will prove it is] ible to determine, but it de cori |e od immediately take notice of it, portunity to visit the great Veiled }trae, Just to wind up for the sea} thot it would be difficult to find else either by writing to the newcomer or Prophet’ parade on Taesday night, son, FORTY CENTS buys a LOW-| whore on the globo a more striking | ¢) jaing upon her, and in either case also to visit the exposition] QUARTER SHOE. he giode belied Blan invitation to some ortainment Oct. 4th, a 1 Q = 1 f 0 vorld d ope y of ry ul several times, and take in the great] "In GAITERS and BUTTONS and Beene Theouat Rie Regtern hee of should be qian: \ dinner is a St, Louis Fair, especially ‘Big $ we can fit every foot toa i +5 a course, the best form for it, to take, Thursday.’” “T.” “Cousia Georgie, how dainty Me dolemn trend the oemel trate, willan- Na ea i Ceoturys(iteel cece Mattei ear Dariun'y} mtg destination isthe silent Sahara ae soit the nbetes r dia, , ely and the yer Soudan; in it are of- t th 1 . perial,”’ ‘‘Havin's,’’ *Standard,””| shoes—don’t you see?"” ead on ia taevent Maaleca teased sere snd Heo and *+Columbia’’ theaters will be in] Rich people are pleased with the] for a safe journey and return, ‘The of her own full blast and offer special attractions. | peauty of our LINENS, LACE CUR-] giant buttresses of the Atlas moun- may receive fits his is one of our special events, and » and other folk} fains, red and purple with the glow of real society is a great opportunity, — think it a duty to follow the taste] io morning and twilight sun, look on, it may bo td J.T. Donovan, Agent. fof “big bugs, 4 down upon a tempestuous mountain abe eA BE Our trade is increasing and] (orrent which has cut its way athwart Na ak Me ba * las nr pera ata gaa ys Liles oy thelr core, and grim tnd crag-eaten +“ a a) | We bold fast the trade of the weal rocks, buried deep within the On account of the St, Louis Falll coq sthe poor we have always with| bowler masses, wall off with heights Festivities the Illinois Central Rail-|°"°, : Company will on Tuesday,Sept. | "** of 3,000 to 5,000 feet the gray and yel- ding Tuesday) Our PICTURES—the «ems of] ¥ PEO STRIDA OS RALEDE RANE sell tickets to St.)immonrats—in every ‘sweet home’ warm hear’ he southern Sahara. 1 : aly —Prof. Angelo Heilprin, in Apple- when just for 41 fons’ Popular Science Monthly. “Let It Go at That.” He—I stand right here until you say you love me, e—Then the museums will have another o n—N_Y. Ledger. On Thursday, Sept. 15th and each! All will admit the above contains > succeeding Thursday until Oct, 27th] more truth than poetr, A lady who is a district visitor be- at one fare for the round trip, good} Everybody come to this winding-| came much interested in a very poor Staple and Fancy Groceries, anna Goats ot Ait Kinds, for three days. up sale of the season, but apparently respectable Irish fam- On account of the St, Louis Fair, ily named Curran, living on the top Paupers of London. ill be sold from Oct, 2 until floor of a great building in a slum dis. oo beget pee inclusive st one fare for the trict of her parish. Leary time she | Statistics show that in London one 4 ret until Oct, visited the she was annoyed | Perso" in 45 is maintained by public ; pacnarity, sa ody i attend, B. Davis. An Interesting Toy. A good deal of amusement may be furnished by means of what are known 18 Pharaoh’s serpents long capsule is filled with a chemical sompound, allowed to become dry, then a match is applied to one end, when a quantity of naterial creeps slowly out from the vapsule, twisting and turning in a the writhing of a ser- (Creole Will Restore those GrayHairso COLORED DEPARTM A GOOD ONE ON THK BISHOT Bishop Salter, the presiding « ‘licer of the conference now in seséi this city, is well known for his grave, modest and dignified manner, ever and always on the alett for the hitches and catches peculiar to delib- But he enjoys a good joke, and gets off oné tow and then himself, and it was last Thars- day morning that he allowed the con- ference to get the laugh on him. was in this way: Hawkins had jost finished making that remarkable address which had |so stirred the hearts and minds of the conference, when the venerable bishop called him to his side, and in a few words, scarcely audible, congratulated him for bis effort, and as a token of his appreciation, he evose, gave Prot. Hawkins his seat, and at the seme time handed bim the gavel. No sooner had this been done a doaen bands went up and ly a8 many voices called **bish- op!” meaning hereupon be informed them that he could not bear them until he had made his iaaugural ad- dress; and with a smile on his face, in a brief way, he kindly thanked the bishop for the honor, and told of bis first vote in a gexeral conference be- ing cast for Bishop Salter. no sooner finished than Dr. T. W. Henderson was on bis feet. called the doctor, that Bishop Salter renders an account at the General Confer- ence for having turned an anoual vonference over to a layman. the bishop hastened to the seat while the conference had a well rounded and hearty laugh. SUNDAY SERVICES. Sunday services, will be held to- morrow at the following time and erative bodies. Burks’ Chapel, AM E--ll am, Rev T A Thompson, D 5 Rev S R Reed, D D; 7:30 T. W. Henderson, D D. Washington-Street Baptist—11 a m, Rev A H Ross; 7:30 p m, Rev L Seventh-Street Baptist—11l a m, Rev DC Carter, M D; 7:30 pm, Rev L Hamilton. Husbands-Street CM E—11 «a m, Rev S L Howard; 7:30 pm, Rev R Trimble-Street Christian—11 a m, Rev G W Robinson; 7:30 pm, Rev S$ A O'Neal, MD. * Cumberland Presbyterian—11 am, Rev E Owens. First Ward Baptist—11 a m, Rev H H Holeman; 7:30 pm, Rev W M Bishop M. B. Salter, Revs. Jas. A. Davis, G. H. Burks and S. L. Howard were entertained at supper by Rev. and “Mrs, W. S. Baker last Dr. Evans ‘Tyre preached last evening at the A. M. E. church to such a crowd could attract through such inclement His sermon was power‘ul and eloquent, and stirred the entire audience. The doctor most popular ministers of the entire ' The S. R ¢ street Christian entertainmen: named burch, The ‘original’ division of the Oth 10th and 11th grades of the bigh school rendered the following pro- gram Friday afternoon: Opening cborus—School. Originality—M, W. Sales. Influence of good women—Lulu Singing—School. Conversation—Zulu Brown, Current news—Laura Howell. Criticisms—School, Owing to the inclement weather, two of the pupils were absent. pent. These capsules are made by dis- solving in hot water a small quantity an vury sulpho-evanide mortar with the gum, using only much as is nece a manageable p shaped into whatcver size may be re- quired. The pieces are dried upon glass. The most desirable shape to take them is quite lc When perfeafly dry, i plied to one end of the capsule, the gray, ashy-looking substance at once pegins to creep out, much to the sur- prise and amusement of the company —N. Y. Led, at straws. rN often one grain of dry mer- Work it in the Another Proverb Knocked Out. Drowningmen do not always clutch there are no Usually straws around for them to clutch at. —_ Telephone 174. oo ary to make it into This is then f the flame is ap- “LA CREOLE” HAIR RESTORER t Hair Dressing and Resterer. If your Merchant doesn’t handle, send $1.00 to us and get one bottle, or $5.00 and get six bottle: CHARGES PREPAID to any part U. 8. or Canada. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO, Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN.. J. GILBERT, Local Ag % WELL, IF THAT DON'T BEAT THE BAND Uncle sam sav ats whatyou will say when you see Ou. extremely low prices on furniture and house iurnisnings for the month of August. Weare orering special bargains a in furniture, iron beds, stoves, carpets, mat- 4 tings, trunks, etc., for the month ot August, in order to make room for our fall stock. Now is the time to buy cheap. We are also manufacturers of all kinds ot mattresses and awnings. The leading uphol- sterers and repairers of furniture in the_city. Your credit is good, GARDNER BROS. & CO. Telephone 896. 208-205 South Third. 3 eee _ ; = = — Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads ali others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE > HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND LY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. ~Z F. J. Bergdoll, Proprietc: Tenth and Madison streets q Telephone 101. Orders filled until 11 p.m “~da Pop, Seltzer Water and a. xinds of Temperance D~-** ~ KEEP OUT OF REACH OF THE SPANISH GUNS! 4 °C. H. & D, » MICHIGAN THREE TRAINS DAILY : FINEST TRAINS IN OHIO FASTEST TRA.NS IN QHIO = Michigan and the Great Lakes constantly growing in popularity, Everybody will be there this summer, For inform- ation inquire of your nearest ticket agent, PESSSESESESS SS SESE SSS ESTABLISHED 1864, Miss Mary B. §. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AAT oc ava h A PADUCAH, Ky s 3 SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING : ed REPAIRING be HORSBSHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d FREE fo vo cor | Maa Beauclfesicasby Magic. s Offer Almost WERY ix AGE Surpasses Belief THE DISCOV the Inventor. Many proparatious intended to beauty the complecion bare failed. since they do not produc cto. the #h: wuse. anew Hel ‘4 f packing and de ef L ul tonie te One