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aR ae Sa ae Pp Ma>rsonon tween New York and Cuba and Por'o Rico several times without being un+ loaded, although they were sadly | nee . for them over and over again was oaly one ambulance at Santiago, afid the sick and wounded had to be { and requisitions were made There J all the pain! andsicknessfrom | transported in army wagons, if they which women af 1 were transportid at all, ‘The fault] jj Suffer ts caused ix e Bargain House of Paducah. 3222's: cust. d soy ¢ lies with both the quartermaster’s dorangomeat in| lected the simplest ral o, and had no mean: bad on boar GODS ECUSHT DIRECT FROM MANUFATURE®, All people will find it to their in- terest to callon us before buying] wivis ve weil tor the secretary ot w their supplies, and save lots of|t sprint anotter money. Every weck is a Bargaia week, and something coming every day Onyx."’ We have it in all prices, |{rom 9c a pair up. | They both o | of transport of knowing what th what it can WILL, LEAVE. Dress Goods. «Where else can you buy such quality, such styles? Nowhere|/ Kid Gloves. else in Paducah can you buy these! yfatohte goods for 19¢, 24¢, 376, 436 49° |i pric Have Finally Lost Faith in the Honor of the Paleface, in quality, matchless very pair warranted 55¢, 67¢, 73¢, 85 and gSc.a yard, [1M Price. Every nted fant OUR MILLINERY pers Sted’ to the Hand for 980 8) sing of “Logan, the Friend of the White Man,” Will Kemove Beats them all Corset Bargains. to Mexico, Values that eclipse all competi-|, Three special offerings, 45c, - |69¢ and gsc. All favorites and |good fitters. Ask for the adver- | tised ones. tors. ‘To not see what you can do here before buying your Fall Mil linery is to lose lots of money, | Boys’ Clothing. will hold a council at Vinita, 1. T., Ladies’ Jackets, | 4 iat pe “4 soon for the purpose of deciding tices that will astonish you] whether they will remove as a body Capes and | when you've seen the quality. 4 tke te | se quality. to Mexico, Mr. Logan thinks they Fara | Now is the time and here is the] will determine to do so. It | place to save money on boys’ you've never seen Children’s clothing. ri please—prices|_ The guaranteed sorts for $1 75,} he said recently. ‘‘The remnant that will win patronage. S195, $245, $295 and $345 a]that once proud and famous race Desirable garments at almost! Suit, from 3 up to 16 years any price from 95¢ a garment to) Wen’s Suits $25 each. and likely that the United States w Values like before. Prices to tory to Mexico. “The Delawares have a peculi and eventful history, : | Record-breaking pr: Hosiery Bargains. them if you can Special values. Absolutely | the little dealers lower than can be found else-|a8 fine as the best can produce. where. Warranted all wool suits, $5, $0, Two extraordinary bargains in) $'1, $13 and $17 a suit. T childrens’ heavy ribbed Hose—the |to see them is to do injustice to one for 8c and the other for 4c a| Your purse and person, sort, but} upon bis arri negotiated the famous treaty. stood asa solid wall pair. Beats the record. | SHOEB ever ready to defend their rights, if! ing Mexico now are of Indian ances We've never seen a mate i hecessary, when attacked, but neverliry, ‘The Delawares think that in a our Men’s Army and N § | Will guarantee to sell you better | provoking trouble nr making ao at-| country where the Indian is a citizen at two pairs for 25¢. |shoes for the same price than you}tack themselves. It is doubtful/and an equal, where he bolds the Our Men's silk finish, fast black | can buy ontside of this store. Give] whether the early English settlements) principal places of profit and emolu- 4o-gauge socks for a dime are/usa look and we wili convince|in tis country cculd have beeo| iment, where it is held an honor and other store: ity to do th maintained if it had not been for! not a disgrace to have Lndian blood ’ 15c¢ bargains. |you of our ab ir t If you want the toniest brand of} We mean all we have said in]tbeir friendship. fast black Hose in America, ‘The | this adv of the white man, chiet. FARBOTRS |: On North Third Street tisement. Just Back of Wallerstein United States, from the Penobsvot the Savannahs and away beyond t the republi a campaign next year in this state, victory will reward our] souls. = PADUGAH CAILY Sun Publishet every afternoon, except Sur day, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, FNOORPORATED them westward and westward, un’ finally what were left of peaceably settled in Kansas, whe: the treaty was made in 1566. and cheap money will he defeated. But harmony is a thing. most necessary Cn | A-Fonp mother up in New York prurotons state has complied with the published ame ani, X% Clements, request of the war investigating com- ——=|mission and has sent in her com-| Cherokees, on the other hand, sid plaint ponduc with the .south..‘Ph= bi by aad Soe grant ihe wanted the ISelaware country in Ka vance & 4.60 + ays there 5 fact that the Di prisreduencn #995 [lect at Tampa, Santiago and Campers 2d, the fact that the Delawa Wiest , had stood side by side wi 40) Wikoff in furnishing towels to the} iim in defense of the Union was n « 10 cente | troops. strong enough to protect them. Bi this land bad been solemnly guarai through the civil war, and many the tribe served with honor and di FM, Fisher, 3% w Dail, Daily, One month, + Daily, per week.... We vance... Specimen « Ouro is sees 1,00 ra department and the medical corps. | | their transports or iis destination, It commission to search (be other transports to see The Peacciul Delaware Indians Washington, Oct. 12.—Walter S. Logan of New York,attorney for the Delaware Indians, tells me that they soon see the last of the Delawares, about to remove from Indian Terri- * continued Mr, “They met William Penn 1, and with them he They between the ‘o fail] European settlers on the east and the ferocious Indian tribes on the west. They were known »s‘peacefal’ Indians, ‘Logan, the friend was a Delaware “Originally the Delawares and the indred Algonquin tribes occupied more than two thirds of all the terri~ tory which constituted the original Allegbanies toward the Mississippi, and they numbered nearly 100,000 European civilization, ever efforts and the hosts of Goebelism| pressing them on the east, drove them “The Delawares had been loyal tiaction in the’ Union army. The —ee KD ' ging for an exposi-|teed to the Oelawares by the United tion that will probably eclipse all]States, and the faith of the Nation the organs of f AZ | Re e menstruation. > y a“ Nearly abvays EY fe. xt{ fg When 8 woman ts not well these organs are uffected. But when they are trong and healthy @ | Mf woman is very seldom sick. ecards lation of the menstrual fungtion. we tt iy effective for the gi the young wife wit mestic and maternal cares, directions, address, elvin the Ladies" Advisory ‘The Clipttanooga Medicine Co., Chatta- moog, Tenth PAIS THOS. 1. COOPER, Tupelo, Mise., eaye: WINE GF CARDUI s}jon of the strongest men | Aztecs. ot 'S) Indian isa ward of the nation; Mexico he is free and every other citizen. ‘at! the great liberator of Mexico, was full-bloodea Zapotec India Diaz, Mexico’ blood in his veins. has the best blood of both races bis veins. footsore race. to * he Don’t think that people are comiog to you to buy just be- cause you have been in business for the past twenty years or til]@ more. One old tie don’t make a railroad, re i Don’t advertise an article in June that is salable only in ot | December, and theu swear that iss|@ advertising don’t pay. Don’t print an sdvertisement led |B without & price, because what ng is the use of inviting © woman re|@ to your store without giving ber ch a reason for coming. ot Don't advertise that you will ‘at! do a certain thing in your store -1@ and then fail to perform. It makes a man mad to ask bim te Previous ones. In 1903 that state] as behind the Delawure title. Again]? take a drink and then hand WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12 1893, | proposes 10 hold a centennial expo- be Pees noe kenga en the] him water. cic S ria ‘ riends of the white man. Fertile as Bon't tht a nee ee — army jon; but it is desired to make it was thelr new-found home on the Be vbnieay Li me wp 2 ‘anveau should be called the commemorative also of the centen-| plains of Kansas, nuch as they had are making 9 living io your “city of beautiful charches.’’ The] nial of the Louisiana purchase, thus] become attached to it, they consented |@ business without advertising new Catholic church will greatly im-| celebrating the event that brought toft? move again, So the treaty the young republic the territory that] !866 was made. ty. gave to the nation twenty-two states. | [; prove Broalway and be an ornament to the whol Wire evidently thins that Paducah is ‘‘dead easy,’ especially in the matter of repairing the streets and pavements that have ay sewerage pipe, contract. ero men can push it and even Chi- cago's famous exposition may be eclipsed thin PSE ees Jeppae Joxes,the republican nom- inee for appellate judge in the Third district, is making bis race on the in- iquitous Goebel election law as an been tora up to to both, ‘EAKING of harmony the latest reports from the republicans of the Second district are to the effect that the “situation is alarming’? and ‘‘se- rious trouble is feared.’’ But there is no indication that the democrats are alarmed. Tur small registration in Kentucky will lessen the work of the (Goebel election commission that holds the back iato the common pool and d vide up with the Cherokees. “Whatever the result of this suit, Aignd against the vicious measure, | mares have Judge Hobson, the democratic nomie| trom the sale nee, takes the surprising position that They foresee thi he must not expre: the constitutionality of the law, be- cause it may possibly come before of their moc white man; they sre not stron, . i “ , ,Sstant pressure; they have th , ‘’ B NOTED JOURNALIST CURED AND > In suffrage of Kentucky voters in trust. | him, should he be elected. Yet heis|Iands in the United. States cea ane | Butler's «+++ BO eee eee aneTITES. : ; in| There won't be so many votes to be|aning on a platform that supports| white man is bound to have them are Peak Amr ves 140 | 1 was afflicted for three years with| tiiat of tin cl, ‘ | counted, but what there are must be] the law,and is writing letters private- | The offer of citizenship and the priv-|s.'s, Court House 180. 1ig dng] theumatisin of the avkle and joints| ; | counted right. ly io which he approves the measure, | lege of voting contained in the ree! ohmidt’s . 110-24 134 |t? such an extent that locomotion , | | ee The people approve the frank co cently passed Curtis bill has n0 al-! Roger’ 4 7 915| as difficult, and I suffered great], y|q+i; : | , is, Urse! urement for the Del i asd eet ie aes i : 1 is quiet on ‘otomac”’ in f " i . iekpasciok’ FT pain, I was indaced to tr SL Ghat One tata | “Aut is quiet on the Potom of Judge Jones, and bis prospects! has had too mich corecion gine Kirkpatrick's 4 195| pain. 1 Inced to try a bot nsid ag oe iy Paducah muoicipal matters, and| tor success are enon has Thad too, much experience with! Diogle's .... 13g 261(tle of B. B. B, and before Lhadl cst the others, al jl Min there are no evidences that the a0 fe Mexican Re-| plow Factory 164 234| Completed the second bottle Lexpe-| pot around to pnd S i ned Tue pubhe, our sister on the south, asks] ieriants’ 119 67 rienced relief, and four bottles ef. f igs | ‘ rry it} charges agsiust the city engineer will] THERE will be no serious display|the Delawares to transfer theiz alle-|jaccn'y 98 47 feel fected an entire cure, Six months ? ‘ n his be investigate? or that steps will be} of Sorrow in the national capital or| glance and offers to weloome then tp reeeseee U6 7 145 nave passed since the swelling aad yenivesc of }| trot prize at taken to allay the popular distrust as] @sewhere over the defeat of H. W. pore homes. A tract of land} ‘Totals........ 1397 pain disppeazed, and I will state that SaHil : Hit” yelled the owner of th tothe manner of constructing the|Corbett, the defeated candidate for] or°1ind the mouth of the ate river} Last year the B. B. B. has effected a permanent n who are left of thes Hit” yelled Butcher Mintzer, and a sesiaad Vvsléee, the United States senate before the| o¢ Sonora fertile aa the valley erate | was 3701, care, for which I at very grateful. t their fellows are doir Meitnc on pee ak Ue i i ‘i ‘ ft the aE ERIE, W.G. Wiper, Aanta, Ga. Dueaeaa Anak didabuotitnn e shout e racket only alarme: eat Oregon legislature. It will be con- Nile, aod in a climate where life is State of Ohio, City of Toledo, t, For sale by druggis Address h jana be ney thecanine, II a Broad street neral Kilch-|sidered only just retribution for worth living, has been offered if they Lucas County. 5* for b»-k, Bloom Balm Co., Atlanta, | ai Fb vip Saget with the crowd in full pursuit, but enor’s troops sre dying like sheep{conduct last winter. At that time | Will come and cultivateit. The lead-|,,"8ANK J. CHENEY makes oath that he ts] Geuruia. oe a # nh ee ier Be ol) hung on to the | tA butcher sal yet it was but s few days agolthe republican caucus of the legisla-|%8 ee of the tribe visited this| NEY eC doing husinmsin tus, Gis site vB ; ; mERned Seed or | LeY Who often delivers meat at Lins that that expedition was held up by} ture unanimously selected Joba H. SCuReY, pnd reported strongly in its satd'arm wii pay us . DEAF MULES. aa | a n : ‘ ’ . i DOLLARS {or eaeh and eve indhetinsete ‘ s are 80 at : Lae the y:ilow journels as an example of afitehell as vor, ‘The meeting to be held at/fOULARS for eneh and every case 0 Imost all of the « j a ] er ‘ ee oe, staan Beal its nominee for the senate, Vinita isto hear the report of ‘this CATARRH cad" OF iM tweet Several in the City Kn Houte to] pmo, Ay of the classmates are heard iho dog just as ho was bolting arcund A ” . ° rut Mr, Corbe't and Goveraor Lord] Committee and to decide upon their sworn to petore me! RANK CHENEY yanville Institute. a the FOS SRO BaWs PUNIRET the corner of ( ; 3 — induced four members who had voted} {%ture. There seems to be little| carn, +, wefore, me ,4nd subscribed in my Danvill i in me ee cag ae Next Tuesday the stars and stripes| ¢.. doubt that they wil Ss § A.W. a ‘ on pe ne voter makes 8 10N8| anictly. D. aoa aad sia Hes)for him to remain away aud thus pre- | wogbe, ‘hat they wi ine §0 Besos jee : Mr. S. W. Menifee, of Danville in-| journey in the interval between ite wetly Drop foal atk he. dame vented a quorum. ‘This not only de-| terests in the United St "T Hait's Cararrh Cure 1s taken internally, saa | stitute for the deaf and dumb, is at| arrival to any one man. A Worec Bi : Losses ion be com *>d/feated Mitchell, but imposed upon| «The republic of Mexico has dealt |e tare rtett uoag std the Palmer with six deaf mates, en) ter member is John A, Dana, Ie i eet Spain's four cen\aries of wisruie will] tue taxpayers of the state the ex-|more kindly with her ind weet than int te precinct route to Danville with them. They| has just received the regretful com. ey nent and have avend, Aid yet Democratic pense of the present extra session, | ‘he United States,’’ said Mr. Logai conventions continue to declare} ay goon as the legisl ‘Our fathers wiped the Indian: - soon as the lature hy - 8 off ss Mr. Corbett to fill t . nets) ‘Tux story comes from Frankfort vett to fill the vacancy, but|today than in the time of Montezu- } the senate Ul at Attorsey General Taylor will be] tigoate. tle republican nominee for governor} === = the civilization that they planted was vext year, and that he will get the! Ir has just been discovered that| the European civilization. In Mex- pomination at @ harmonious conven. | there are six fine new ambulances in|‘? the Spaniard came along, and the refused 'o accept bis cer.| ma. English colonists in America brought their wives with them, and a “A suit is now pending in the 4 ss nited States Court of Claims, and Congress will be asked to aid and the will be tried this winter, to determine Scheme will be pushed as only west-|the rights of the parties under the The Delawares claim that as they bought and paid for two —to-wit, land and the privil- eges of citizenship—they are entitled The Cherokees claim that the Delawares must put their land issue, and is taking a pronounced} Continued Mr. Logan, ‘‘the Dela- wares have determined thue they will the United States sins, at the Indian Territo- an opinion as to] ry is soon to be opened up to the enough to resist the terrible and con- of /@ that you couldn't do any more, You remember what bappened to the fellow who failed to in- crease the talent that was given him and bow the sheriff called and took _ possession.—[Niles (Mich.) St was predicted. year registered this, 8 | registration was as follows: Precincts. yD Hall's Pauly Pills ero the best, RECEIVED A DISCHARGE Dick Sebree, formerly clerk on the He will remain here and probably ac. cept a position fou. if such be the cave anil her-|the hold of the transport ort Vio. [pray iting be did was to. marry an 1 ony is in reali'y to bea feaiure of tor, which have made the voyage bes so present Mexican race is the result of the un.’ is reliable, Piautation Chill Cure is wade by Van Vieet-Mavstield Drug Co,, hence 4\80 8 CHANGE must be made and a CHANGE IS MADE, andit is only yithis: A change in the date for Our Great Open-! of Spain ill) gad the most attractive women of the “Today in the United States the the equal of Benito Juarez, Porfirio present great presi dent, combines Indian with European Matiss Romero, for almost half a century Mexico's representative in the United States, And the men who are ru! in one’s veins, they may find a home and rest and peace and quiet for their ADVERTISING DON'TS, i YESTERDAY'S REGISTRATION. And the Total Registration For ¢ Two Days. tiem oan stand before its tuagic heal. Seaith, t Glauber'’s stable, it} | ; : Catan ing power. Send for book of partic. needs the attention of a veterinary! I ( Yesterday's registration, at thelulars, free. It contains evideace|*"4eou. You may thus close of the polls, was as light as It shows that but 59 per cent of those who registered last Yesterday’ Oct. 4, Oct. 11, Total Clyde, has receive 1 an honorable dis-| all deat mutes between charge as a member of Co, K, Third] Keatocky, and is sgain in the city. | the institute, which is maintained by Change, Change, Change, Oh! Why Not, When Urged by the Public? . ‘Tis tolly to refuse Tce demand ofthe public directs our policy. ing from Oct. 18, to e SATURDAY, OCT. 15, 1898, When the people speak ‘tis ours to oDey, and cheerfully and gladly to the will of the populace we bow; so, beyond the shadow 01a possible doubt the date for HAYS, FOSTER & WARD COMPANY'S Nae Taw Physician... jo 10 a.m. DR, J. W. PENDLE PROFESSIONAL, H. T. RIVERS ” and Surgeg OMice Sixth And Broadway at Infirmary, ‘ OMice Hours: 3 to 4p, 330 to 8:80 p, m, Telephones 68 and 296, Office, 116 South Fifth Street, Residence, 94 Tennessee OMice Telephone 416; Residence DR. KING BROO Dentist and & Oral Surgeon ATURDAY, OCT. 15, °98. the NEW STOR.” Is fixed for At 406 BROADWAY. the coors of Paducah's New Cash Store will be thrown open to the pubiic on the above date, and a hearty, cordial welcome is extend- ed to everybody to visit it and witness the wonderful exhibi.ion and marvelous display of the products of two Hemispheres. THE GRANDEST INTRODUCTORY SHOWING OF HIGH ART DRESS 7 GOODS KNOWN TO tADUCAHSSHOPPERS. To k: ow and ap- preciate this swell line you must call and see for yourself «|We will show a superb line of Silks and invite everybody to take at ieast a glance at our novelty and evening silks before leaving the store and see some of the rarest and loveliest patterns ever pro duced. Don’t forget our wrap uepartment, tor there rou can see some gems of beauty. Keep in mind that every item of merchandise in our store is brand new, in jrom the finest tabrics of the fashion world to a bc x ot hat pins. New goods, tresh goods, clean goods, stylish gcods ani good val ues at low prices we have to offer the trade. Remember the day, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, '98. Come One, Come All to Our First Grand Opening, HAYS, FOSTER & WARD CO, Inconroraten 406 BROADWAY, Paducah, Ky. NEW HAL Will Be Dedicated by the Masrac Odd Fellows Next Month. Le NOTICE. 4 S DAB District Court of the United States, | John Waite 4 other The Odd Fellows lodge of Massac in this county, will delicate their)t Paducah, Ay, on October Sth,! Casruent Bumpia, Ur-Stains, H new lodge hall on Saturday, Noy. 5. beteilin mys dobn: Weliaea aed Olsees Witth and Beesdwny: pe eee of Paducah bere! ber engices, tackle, apparel and fur a invi o pdared . « ers eC \ members will be joitiated on that | ‘bauer and owne: are justly indebted | © he : te oe. m, Li aaah oe et ec }to them in the sum of (@——) dol : vane BANKERS’ GONVENTION, — [lars for labor, etc., and that the a eat pe as same has pever been paid, and thes oe ‘ It Meets Today in Louisville and] pty process axsiost eaud Str. Moni . ‘ suet as afurcanid, and that said meine acer biaenaaiele Wipe conidia aces steamer may be condemned aud sold| YF WILLIAMS( nia a! s to pay said claim with cost and ex rer WILLIAMSON, M.D, The annual convention of the State] pemves, | fs : 5 Bankers’ association began toda) Now, therefore, in pursuance of| Physician and Louisville, and will Jast two da A large crowd of prominent Ken- tucky bankers are expected to at- tend. Tonight an elaborate banquet the monition under sca) of said to me directed, I do Lereby give pub lie notice to all pers said steamer Monie Isauer rg | Surgecn r the r ns cloimio or in any will be tendered the association at) way interested therein, that they may} . Fountai L be and appear before the district} Messrs, orge C. Thompson, of | court of the United States, ia the city | wetdr American-German, and James Utter-| of Paducah, K before the sig back, of the City National, left last] 7.4 day of November, 1898, at 10 a CALDWELL UUSBANDS & night to attend the convention, and m, of that day, then aud there to in-| A NSEL AY LAW Mr. W. FE f the city, leaves terpose their claims, and to make! " bpd. : tonight to thelr allogstions {a.that bebal ie , M CURED. A. D, James, U.S. M. K. D. . atl RHEUMAT After eminent physicians and all other known remedies fail, Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) will quickly cure. Thousands of testimonials at- test this fact. No case of Rheuma- By M. W. LaRue, Deputy, 100s] ATTENTION HORSEMEN, pm Take your horse to Dr. J. W that will convince you that B, B. B, , is the best cure for all blood and ; skin diseases ever discovered. Be- A CIRCULATID TTEr, | S| ware of substitutes said to be ‘just as good.”” $1 00 per large bottla. uable horse, Examination fe. an air of con- | FIRST GRAND OPENING Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM ROUGENO & SON re change new goods for old it You Want Your Laundry 120 North Fifth Street. | Telephone Call 402. “DR.H.T. HESSIG | | Office 418 Adams street, Telephone 376. 3 DELIA CALDWELL, M, D Physician and Surgeon Office and residence, 622 Broad OfMice hours, 9 to 11 a.m., 2 tod Telephone No. 191 'Dr. J. E. COYLE Physician and Surgeon 1822. Broad St. Telephones: Office 878, Reside ‘DR. A. T. HUDSON PHYSICIAN | Ofice with Dr. Brooks. Telephone 45. | Residence 622 Broadway. W. M. JANES ‘REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS | See me to buy, set! or age realty. OFFICE 828, BROADWAY \ |are particularly careful in the flaun- jering of colored goods, handling je in such & way that even dyes h are not Waranted fast will not fade. Negligee shirts, starched and plain, shirt waists. tes, socks, ete., cleans ironed and finished by ths Star Steam Laundry in a manner which cannot fail to please, STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, . W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors. 120 North 4th 8t Leece Block. Have You a... Water Filter? If not fdont’t fail to see F.G. HARLAN, JR, AQUAPURA The easiest filter on earth to clean, Call and see prices 122 Broaaway Telephone 113 FOR A JOKE, OR FOR NECESSITY all are interested. A subject which theregis general interest te tha subject of ‘glasses. There are few people who do not need them, May run great risk in not having them. We tit your eyes and give you better cht. "You are pleased with what we > for your eyes. I chi to $1.00 for same quali ther parties charge you J. J, BLEICH, Broadway sewhere. = are: Chas, Hubbard, Chas. Burk-| ments of his classmates on the death ett, Walter Elkins, Orvis McNabb, | of their old friend at college, Col | Dale Warren, Pearly and Carrie] John W. Wetherell, with comments didi . Hailey. on the newspaper biography which Too Early. Mr. Menifee desires it known that} Mr. Dana had inclosed at hi Dumleigh—Yes, I saw the play last the ages of| sending. The loiter had g night; but, I don’t know—fact is, I six and twenty are admitted free to} Worcester to Lee, Mass.; t! hardly know what to think of it ; Chicago, to Minneapolis, to I Synnex—Ot. course aot, ‘suwidaas the state, All whe bave children} Cal.; Birmingham, Ala; Cs hoy. You haven't seen the morning they desire to send should call on} and another New Jersey town ht paper yet—Boston Transeript. $ ville, Conn,; Pitt |, Somer | a. and back to Woreester—St. Loaiy | 7H we followed all Republic er given us, we would eith him at the Palmer. Druggiets will si vy they sell more PING Done Rign!

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