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{ LE ————— -— ————— GOEBE).18M ILLUSTRATED. THE PADUGAH cept, _ The Louieville Post cont dins the following — “Goebelism ile] HEADACHE AND INDIGESTION CURE lished every afternoon, ¢ ‘trated,’? which we wish the voters of this city and district would care-| ts tne only remedy on the market that will bein Sunday, by rere ‘The circumstances {t relates show more plainly than anything Utes, ort pies the heer THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. | cise possible, the true spirit of Goebelism, and give a faint idea what the| pre hon eri ROOMPORATED result would be should Goebelism triumph next year at the state election: oa RRRREDIOE — —— : “NioMiomerant| ‘The Sixth district is Goel there he maintains bis ascend- ‘TREASI ee parion RW, Clements, Fisher, WF. Paxton r My Te. Willtamson ‘Youn 3 Dorian. : Office: No. 214 Broadway. w=: :0-—0 eee advance. § 4.50 Daily, per annum in Daily, Six months Daily, One month, Daily, per Week...-ssere6 Weekly, pér annum in ad- VANCE. sesso Specimen copies 1.00 MONDAY, OCT. 17, 1898. Wnhex.er’s remark the otber night about an ‘“‘honest man and a gentle- man’”’ evidently shows that he still as hopes that » republican will enter the congressional ra Curcaso a dozen street rollers just like the one Paducah has, But then Chicago uses her rollers to make streets with; Paducah keeps her one roller in a mud hole. — Tunen thousand dollars is not picked up every day, but by the way our city council treats the street roller itis evident that that body considers that sum a trivial matter. heard on From frequent rem the streets it is evident thet candi- date-Wheeler’s appeal to the people, “for God's sa! to defeat him with an ‘honest man and a gestleman’ it they are going to do so anyway, not costing Bud Reeves any votes. ording to Sratistic the number of persons engaged, the most dangerous thing a man can do is to join a foot ball team, w hile the safest and most healtnful business one can find is to serve on an Ameri- ean war vessel during a war with Spain. Ir 18 very evident that Paducah is favored of the gods. No other as- sumption can account fer the fact that the city is not defendant in na- merous damage suits for ruined horses and buggies as a result of the dangerous condition of our streets in many plac —_——— Iris sad commentary in the democratic perty of Paducah not to have an engineer able to handle the street roller. But snch seems to be the case. It would be good financial management to give @ republican a} ob: ty which was started by|friends this morning when he was| where for $4. ancy with difficulty, but he maintains it, and by bis conduct lets the people know what Kentucky will become when once it has been Goebelized. ‘The Sixth Congressional district recently met; nominated Mr. Berry for congress, indorsed Mr. Bryan for president, Mr. Blackburn for senator and Mr. Goebel for governor, Beautiful, indeed, was the operation of the machine; it worked to the satisfaction of its creator, Mr, Goebel, But how was it accom- We Returned ti Meney After Several Weeks. Friday at Cairo a man named Jno. George, ot Fulton, walkad up to Bev erly Read, of the city, and shaking hands with him,asked him if he want- ed any money. He replied that he In Campbell and Kenton the} wouldn't mind having a little, and George then handed him $180, aud said he took it from him at Fulton The voice of the people was stifled. Goebel committees, subject to review and removal by the state committee, of which Mr, Goebel is a member, selected the delegates from Campbell cue sight about three or four weeks and Kenton without consulting the people at all. f ages ts bo tae Siow Adloep a 8 chal, Campbell and Kenton delega re a majority of the Sixth district] and knew someone would rob him if convention ; consequently the convention was to all intents and purposes | he was allowed to remain that way. mamed by Mr. William Goebel. It will doubtless be remembered ‘ that Read was robbed of that amount In the call for the convention each county was permitted to decide for fo Pelion, c¢ Gltined he woo, nad itself how and when the delegates should be chosen. The country counties, | came here and had George’ and the counties free from the contamination of Goebelism, selected delegates | another man, with whom he had been se with democratic traditions; Kenton and Campbell selected | in Fulton, hadiepeae. and carried back i ' ities. to that place. George then said them in accordance with Mr, Goebel's neces! soiuiag shout bAViGE the ssosay, ond ‘The ‘‘modus operendi’’ is thus described by the Owen News never otice WoliGed Read that be had “The Sixth Congressional district convention endorsed Goebel it. There was no evidence against and the election bill, the only convention in the state to do so, ‘as him, and he was discharged after one man,’ so the papers say. Eminently correct. Goebel, mem- being taken back to Fulton. He committee, removes the county and district com- said the reason he did not give the eee ' money np when arrested here was mittees at will, District committees, Goebel appointees, call that the police officers would bave conventions ‘as one man.’ District committeemen in Kenton and gobbled it. Mr. Read was very Campbell appoint delegates to the district convention (a majority glad to get his roll, nevertheless. of the delegates) ‘as one man.’ Goebel’s delegates appointed, elect him chairman ‘as one man.’ Nonefelse need apply. Goebel indorses his election bill ‘as one man,’ and tones the matter down by letting Berry go to congress again ‘as one man,’ and throws io Blackburn and Bryan ‘as one man,’ Goebel indores himself all over without the consent of the people, or anybody else, ‘as in accordance RHEUMATISM CURED, After eminont 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- one man.’ ’” | _____{tisty can stand before its magic heal- We wish this mere statement could be read by every man calling him- ing power. Send for book of partic for it illustrates the degradation in store for the state when} ulars, free. It contains evidence + i r of Kentucky. that will convince you that B. B. B. Dr, Gost eo Biase Ee : is the best cure for all blood and Goebelism and democracy are irreconcilable foes ; cen a no Meek Gok cedeeel. Bb compromise between them. The democratic party must crus| its leader 98} ware of substitutes said to be ‘just it would the head of a serpent or it will be repudiated by every man who] as good.’’ $1.00 per large bottle. cares for popular government. A NOTED JOURNALIST CURED AND aaa yRsTiries, NO COLLECTIONS. I was afflicted for three years with rheumatism of the ankle and joints He jg Looking Well and Held|to such an extent that locomotion Superintendent McBroom Will Not Haye Any in the Court Today, was difficult, and I suffered great Schools, self a democrat, JUSTICE WINCHESTER BACK. pain. I was induced to try a bot- Ue of B, B. B., and before I had completed the second bottle { expe- tienved relief, and four bottles ef- fected an entire cure. Six months After an absence of several months. Justice James P. morning Was a familiar figure on le- gal rom, and held cone ib his mice [have passed since the swelling and ae pain disppeared, and I will state that ~ B. B. B. has effected a permanent It has been several months since} care, for which I am very grateful. he had been in his office, and he had W.G, Winpny, Atianta, Ga. Supt. George McBroom, of the) not been ia the city since spring.| yor gale by druggists. Address public schools, does not approve of] Justice Winchester was ill from drep-} 6. hook, Bloom Balm Co., Atlanta, the idea of taking up collections for) yy previous to his departure, but} (eoren. any purpose in the public schools, | went to Dawson, and there remained ee SEE OUR WINDOW and for this reason will not permit) until he recovered. collections to be taken up foreither! He is now looking well and is the silver service for the battleship feeling as well as he looks and was| For the best $3.50 man’s shoe in the “Kentucky ;’? for the proposed bst-| warmly welcomed by his many|city, Better than you can buy else- Cocuman & Owen, The Attendance Last Week Was Very Good—Other School News. couple hours’ work rather than ave! a Cincinnati boy, wee conceived the {ap Id nM AMAR) BBE nebilOlt3| vx. vOULDS GREAT WORK. out in that mud hole, where it will] which the school children of America!gay, there was an accam lation of a6 Bx soon sink out of sight. Tnx republicans bave congression+ a i a all the districts of| this morning that he was opposed to) Van Vleet-Mapefield Drug Co., hence] places of the fixed stars in the uorth- al candidates i Kentucky except the First. the way the republicans of Paducab] aon would not permit it. have registered, it is evident that) been importuned to haye collections hundreds and perhaps thousands of} taken for the above-named three pur- republicans in this district prefer to lose their vote rather than to choose). ¥ 411 aie to build the battleship, between free silver democrat and a populist. Ir is stated upon reliab:e authority that the Bedford stone used in the} him, new Broadway school building is in reality Bedford ‘‘sap.’’ This state- ment has been made to the Sun by a man who knows Bedford rock when he sees it. Itis very evident that the school board would better take another look at their white elephant aod do alittle more investigating. There is avast deal of difference between Bedford rock and Bedford sap. ADVERTISING DON'TS. Don't think that people are coming to you to buy just he- cause you have been jn business for the past twenty years or more. One old tie don't make @ railroad. Don’t advertise an article in June that is salable only in December, and then swear that advertising don’t pay. Don't print an advertisement without a price, because what is the use of inviting a woman to your store without giving her a reason for coming. Don’t advertise that you will do a certain thing in your store and then fail to perform, It makes a man mad to ask him to take a drink and then hand him water. Don't think that because you are making a living in your business without advertising that you couldn’t do any more, You remember what happened to the fellow who failed to in- crease the talent that was given him and how the sheriff called and took possession.—[Niles (Mich. Star. BANK AT WINGO, The Bank of Wiogo, Graves coun- ty, filed articles of incorporation in the office of the secretary of state satarday. Th ital stock is fixed ‘at $15,000, and the incorporators are P, W. McKeel, J. W. Morgan and T. W. Thomas. The Sun is only 10 cents @ werk, From He Has Gained an Enviable Place Among the World’s Great St. jarers. Though the determination of the could replace the ‘*Maine,’’ nor for! business for him to t: the Lafayette monument. padi Supt.McBroom stated to areporter| Fiantation Chill Gure is made by act, ern hemisphere has engaged the atten- tion of many observatories during the whole of this century, and our knowl- edge of the places of the northern stare would therefore jpresamably be nearly perfect, it is a fact that Dr. any collections being taken up in the is reliable. schools for any purpose, and sod bes TO ATTEND GRAND LODGE, e Mr, James E, Withelm, of the City, Will Be Made Grand poses, but opposes them all, He thinks that the state or government Master. Gould's work upon the southern skies : practically equalized our knowledge the monument, and to furnish the} Mr, James E, Wilhelm, of the|of the two celestial hemispher silver service if it is necessary. He} Register, deputy grand master of the} Such an achievement is a veritable says the idea of investing $10,000) Masons of Kentucky, left the city] monument to the American nation, for a silver service jg ridiculous to) this morning for Louisville to attend| and hes added new luster to the the grand lodge. Major J, H. Ash-| American name. Had the American Hence the Paducah public schools | craft leaves tenjght. eople never contributed anything will contribute nothing toward any} Mr, Wilhelm, by virtue of his ot the labors of (iould to the of them. office, will be elected at this session] world’s knowledge of ast ‘Lafayette Day’’ is Wednesday, grand master of the state, in accord-| magnificent contributi nomy, this n alone would and the public schools, or some of ance with the austem long practiced. | entitle the nation to an honorable them, will celebrate it by appropiate! 500, may save your life. Planta place fa the eyes of posterity, And exercises, either on that afternoon OF} tion Chill Cure has saved thous: the following Friday, it has not heen pk dese, Laabtoadl decided which. BANKRUPT PELITION, ands} known to even the best circle of American readers! So great was his devotion to the caus ire science and so oblivious was contem- porary fame that no! profes- sional men of science to ap. “Cold weather always affects the colored pupils,” remarked Supt, Mo-+ *HOther Broom this morning. ‘Last week the average attendance was 2,250, + ee aa preciate his incomparable services to but the colored attendance dropped! Although the bankrupt law has not) the sublimest of the sciences. It is off from 655 during the first part of] been in force two months, yet there) certain that ho has gained a place the week, when the weather was not|bave been nearly twenty petitions in] among the greatest astronomers of socold, to 587, The white attend-| bankruptcy filed. The greater part} any age or country, and that the eati- ance was greater than the average.’’}of these have been from Graves} mate now placed on his work will only fa Pag ae county, increase with the flight of centuries 1 Liree of the white teachers were] ‘The last petition fled was that off If England is juttly proud of her | Fey : Charles Humphries, of Farmington, | Newton and Herschel, France of her Graves Coynty Man ‘Taker Adyantage ef the Law. re al Bue 4 a hated but | Graves county, and his liabilities will} Lagrange and Laplace, Germany of es Wh ich quite Ht. amount to something near $1,500 | j,er Copernicus and Kepler, Italy of APPROACHING WEDDING, | Webb and Stanfield are the attorneys! her Leonardo and tialileo, well may pad SoM Inthe case, America honor her Peirce and Gould! Cards are out aunouncing the mar-] 50c¢ may save your life—Plantation| —!'°!- T. J. J. See, in Atlantic. riage on the 16th of this mouth Chill Cure has saved thousands, -———— . Ervest Ljodsey, of Greenville, = Must Have Been a Father. Mr. & Lindsey, of G PAY TRA 2 Texas, to Miss Maggi¢ Priest, of that city. Mr. Lindsey is well known in this, filizolg Central Employes to city, and has many friends who will Paid Thursday. unite in extending congratulations. He is a former Marshall county boy and went to Texas one year ago. He is at present city editor and business manager of the Greenville Daily Headlight. Alectureron Colorado Where Beo| elée in the world will you find in one ot, outside this state, such products aa marble, iron, fireclay, chalk, cop- er, lead, slates, fruits of all kinds, The pay train on the I, C. will ar-; hemp, flax, all manner of grains, and rive Wednesday afternoon from the} —but why enumerate them? Where, St. Louis divisi and will pay as] I say.” Ms pony of the men - pren the ‘o which a man in the audiencd work to continue until the following} promptly replied: “In my boy’s Immediately after their marriage} morning or afternoon. ‘The ley tale ee Mr. Lindsey and his bride will leave] ’o) will be several thousand dollars eee for Paducali and spend a month or} toys ‘this month than last, owing to Done Brown. more with friends and relatives, sf-} the reduction in time and force. “Why do you call it Spanish goore™™ asked the guest in the restaurant. ter which they will return to Green-~ ville and make their future home at} stateo “Because it is well cooked,” replied the proprietor —N. Y. World Obie, Cit of Poteet ng that place. Lucas County. my paar FRA) |. CHENE’ CHURCH IMPROVEMELTS, Je senior partner of tae tem ot ey dine ‘a ar Tedo, Count a The Habit of Nagging. ; sais'arm wi The Baptist Will Be One Of the] DOLLARS tof eeeh aud avery see ay Noe Prettiest in the City, CAPARRH CURE °% ‘he use Of FALL'S — Sworn to before me! sui suisacrtbed tea hs work of modaling the Fire] MEER A AT Baptist church is progressing rapidly, | {sear A RA and when completed it will be one off (~~) bay ye the prettiest houses of worship in| acts directly om the blood aad waneany: Ane he city, with the finest pews, and | {ace# ° 4 fe Conmen ai, fine windows that will equal those in| #el’ by Drusgists & CO., Toledo, 0, The parents of an Atchison gs her so persistently, and make her life so unbearable, that she is about to orake the mistake of rushing into a marriage with @ worthless fellow, whose chief recommendation in her eyes lies in the fact that he never finds fault with her. It is a popular thing to talk of ungrateful children, DANTE’S INFERNO, Striking Illustrations Produced by Ol Monkish Copyists. Next to the Bible, no book has S \ serie through as many editions, hae been more thought over and worked over, than Dante's “Divine Comedy,” says the Kansas City Journal. Dun ing the middle ages it stood side by side with the Bible in the libraries of the monks and was copied and recop- ied by their tireless fingers and illu- minated by their artistic skill, It is easy to explain this monastic devotion when we know that Dante wrote his great poems in the faith that the history of the world had been directed from the beginning to- ward the redemption of the elect. The Roman empire was foreordained and established for this en to prepare the way for the ment of the Roman church. Is it any wonder, then, that the monks were eager to illustrate his graphic descriptions, especially of the inferno, and hold them up Yor the delight (?) of the world. A learned German, Prof. Ludwig Volkmann, has just made a careful earch among the manuscripts mold- ering {a the libraries of Europe, bringing to light many strange and striking illustrations accompanyi Dante’s works as copied by the ol monks In the library of the vatican Prof. ing the twelfth canto of the in- . in which the Centaur Nessus, Dante’s guide through the tions ao’ ante himself ap- is is Daate’s description: he trusty escort moved we, Along the crimson bolling’s edge, ‘They botled the while shrieking aloud, Under it eaw I men eunk to the brow, Amt the great Centaur amid ‘Tyrants these, given to blood and pillage, Here wep they thete pitiless offenses Here Alexander and that cruel Dionysus, Who caused to Sicily most weful years.’ hen turned I to the poet. aid he, t him now be fin ead I sevend.’ “Farther along the Centaur stopped, Above some issuing to the throat, of that boiling stream. aw I folk holding above the tide head, even thelr chest. aaac more and more shallowgrew the blood ‘TUL tt cooked only the feet,” In the national} library at Paris was discovered @ manuscript written in the fourteenth century, and in it @ scene from hell, corresponding only to the general terrorof the “Inferno.” In it the devils stand on a mountain in the background and draw the sin ners to them by rakes and throw them into the pool. In the foreground a devil crowds the souls—among them a king and a bishop—into a kettle with his P fork, and near hima « & a nail into some sin. On the other side is h the damned— peror and @ pope d. High up sits Tatton eix-arm horned devil, with a tri dent in one hand A frightful picture of the serpent’s attacking a sinner is found in a man. uscript in the royal Hbrary et Dres- 1, having a red tint in the original, riving it a hellish glare. Dante and fis guide, Virgil, are up on @ rock the scene, described in tion of Cederus aud the ” taken from a unique ipt in the vatican library, arly in the fifteenth century, markable e of monas- ne clouds, ice and waterare 1 with infinite care and ac- g to Dante’s vision: great worm Cerberu saw us showed d he bis mouthe a Wis fangs, No limb of his did he kewpqutet My opening wie pie bande, took full flats threw it into the raven. ous throats, As the dog that barking craves is quiet en hiw food he bites, tent and fights only to devour tt, seo those filthy faces of demon “us, 8 ring ¥t the souls, That they wot'd fain be deat.” And ti Buch THE WORK OF THE DIVER. Is an Exceedingly Undvalthy and Dan- gerous Calting. The diving suit in which men work beneath the surface of the water te probably the most curious looke ing apparatus that can be devised. It consists of a huge helmet, thick rub ber clo to gloves of the same 1 and heayy rubber bovis with leadon soles. ‘Tite weight- ingof tlie li cessary tocounter- balance the weight of the helmet, otherwise the diver might not be able to maintain a perpendicular position in the water. Air is supplied to the diver by two flexible tubes, which are lined with coils of steel wire to resist the pressure of water at great depthe and also to prevent the eupply of air being cut off in case the tube should be accidentally jammed between pieces pf woodwark 1 # sunken ship. Air is forced down the tubes by mean of @ pump and the diver carries a sig- nal line by which he intimates to his assistants on the eurface the proper time for drawing him up. Divers can- not descend to a greater depth than 100 to 200 feet, and eyewat these depths euffer greatly from the pres- sure of the water. ‘The work ia very unhealthy, exceedingly dangerous, and cannot be followed long without risk of hemorrhage of the lungs or the rupture of blood els in the vital organs —St_ Toni, ohe-Demfrat. Wealth of tons, The United States is the wealthiest country on the globe, In 1889 Mul- hall estimated that its wealth was £13,000,000,000, or 65,000,000,000, while that of Great Britain was £9,° 500,000,000, or 847,500,000,000. The wealth of France was estimated at €3,500,000,000, or 842%,000,000,000; Germany, £6,500,000,000, or $82,- 500,000,000; Russia, £25,000,000,000; Austria,£4,000,000,000; Italy,£8,000,- 000,000; Bain £2,000,000,000 or $10,000,006,006, he Usual Use. Mr. Poeticus—Did you see my ple ture in the paper this morning? t& In considering terms of Peace, itis of vital im- portance to remember that the largest piece and the best piece—of really good chewing tobacco in the world is the 10-cent piece of Any discussion of pieces or comparison of brands can only result in the award of every claim to America—and to Battle Ax. Try it to-day. emember the name ' when you buy again. THIS AND THAT. iba was not invented unti) 184: Americans use 1,000,000 collar but tons annually. Capita! and Sarplas, §300,000 City National Bank, OF PADUCAH, KY. Magna Charta was signed 688 years ago on June 15. S, &. HUGHES, President, InHungery whisky iedistilledfrom| (, £, RICHARDSO turnips, maize, potatoesand molasses. There is only one sudden death among women to every eight among pera) Beak! The largest bread bakery in the world is at Brooklyn, N.Y. Beven- ty thousand loaves are deily turned nw hio hae a new law by which any- one taking part in mars can be sent to prison for from one to tea T°. A. S. DABNEY, @ DENTIST Camrazrt Burtome, Ur-Stains, Fifth and Broedway. OR 1D, SMITHS ours for oMes testice, mamsomn ce lem emly ta, rather tes Hereafter no information will be iven out concerning myrderereawait- execution in the Connecticut state AU Ajamande ape mene ba have been recovered from the ruinaof Babylon, Many are uncut, but most tre polished on one or twosides. lowers out in the morning: will retain thelr freshness twice as long as those cut in the middle of the day when the sun js shining upon them, The United States shore lines of Be great lakes are ee folloqe; On- 10, 240 miles; Erie, 870 miles; Hu- Ton, 510 miles; Superior, 955 mi Michigan, 1,820 miles. The largest proportion of slngle ne Baas in Ireland and uae J and the smallest in the United States. In Ireland, 67 per gouty tm Scotland, 65 per ent. but in the Batted States ‘only 69 per cent. are that condition. At Soulac, in Gascony, a orose wee lately discovered projecting above the sand. Further investigat! that {$ was attached W pemea at later ® well preserved church of the thirteenth century wasexcavated. The church {s now in use, penctatians Teme EY 46,000 WORDS ON A CARD. ‘Thig la the Peat Accomplished by @ Man to Youre O14 1 1400p. m Office, No, 4125 Broadway, G, M unbange HUSBANDS & CALDWELL 127% South Fourth St, Paducah, Ky. win ice wl pract oot wae comets of Yale com i beakranicy @ Aaa —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— Belfast, has just sucoseded in writ. J Fat words on an ordinary poe Mr, Kittridge’s love for the pro ‘tdee of miniature chirography com- menced in hisearly years; 12or 15 ears ago ® postal card was received y one of the local papevs, on w! ¢ one hed written 600 words an fied ite duplicate, ‘This was when Mr. Kittridge menced to diminish the alse of writing. He put 1,000 wordeona tai card and gave it to the paper, but another ne was beaten and he wi 8,000 This AeotS aie unbeoten: but he} °2** *ppeare to widen to one-eighth of continued to crowd more and more| *” inch, and it is to the re into the amalli power of my eye thet | wear theglase- io Ton on aw | ral =) wean were passed, finest ‘Setter a i oaeal . s.o00 words op our x haart Chcpene, 8 o-day, Was ecoom An Atchison. woman This would be equal to putting all the tfford to Hrovid ‘' i by 4 yords (251,000) of the Now Testa compels the girl, says Mi be Tees thm MIATA olag uk in I event over she rd’s Pray ais nies fo ag} with @ | Mah ot ph fd than a silver fi ole messages of nd | getting « patent on it. ve been writ. Dectore Distike Funerals. 4 m of atéomen en by this man on one postal card — and copies vent to me Tt is very rare that @ doctor is seen He once wrote one of W. EB. Glad. | st af We wonder why: Doo. speeches, conta: tome | tors must occasionally have friends 4,000 words, on & card and sent it te | Whe die, and very often have patients him, and from the English statesman | ho pase over fairly:—Atchison received # most commen letter, \ The most wonderful part of thie work {s that it {9 all done with an or. dinary steel pen and {nk, and withthe use of only ordinary spect such National Bank PADUCAHW, KY. Paid on Time Deposit ion Quo. 0, Twomrsox, Pres. wo. O. Bp. L: Avene, Cashier, is steady werve and to the wonderful naguifying powr inhiseye “Why,” aye Mr. Kittridge, “an or- dinary cambric needle held before my Miss Cynicus—No. What were you cured of?—Tawn Toning any other church. Ware Teary cans. 00 tem, and uunappreciative children, but The congregation is somewhat in-| Don’t you know Plantation Chill] there is such a thing asa parent whose cenvenieuced by the present condi-| Cure is guaranteed to cure you? ceal becomes nagging. — Atchison tiom of the church, owing to the de- COCHRAN & OWEN Globe. ee bris avd loose material, but it will be for only a short time. Sell the best $2 winter shoe in the The pastor, Rev. W. K. Penrod, |city for ladies or gents. Call and has gone to Memphis on church] let us show them to you, business. 831 Broadway, ‘The Average Man, ‘The average man has a mistaken notion that his ueighbors are trying to “down” him.—zAtchison Globe. (ne i Charli Gimplicity, Ella—Isn’t Charley Smudgkins a ampleton? tta—How, pray? Ella—The other evening when was kissing mo I told him tostop, he did-—Hoxbury Gazette, 49 are worn LY most men of with no magnifying glass or ments made for the purpose, It ie pointes ree ed naked eye, ie rate and is t. All his beet work is oubtel and tate: he aaa tare were no bromidi 4a fe hous, 5. B.Caldweni, se showed | ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS aT LAW aia indy nyo AMOFICAN -GOPMAD Bice second and third fee 123 Boatway in and Surgeon}. OfMice Bixth and Broadway, at Infirmary, 3to 7:90 to 0:80 p.m. Telephones 68 and 296, DR, J. W. PENDLE }. 116 Bor Office ath Fifth Street, Dentist and Oral Surgeon 120 North Fifth Street. — Telephone Call 402. DR. H. T, HESSIG Office 418 Adame street. Telephone 270. DELIA CALDWELL, M. 0. | Physician and Surgeon Dr. J. E. COYLE Physician and Surgeen 1622 Broad St. Telephones: Office 878, Residence 432, Residence 1100 South Fourth St. OR. A. T. HUDSON PHYSICIAN Office with Dr. Brooks. Telephone 46. Residence 622 Broadway. Ww. M. JANES loterest paid on time deposits. "y are particularly careful Hack Seeks’ er eclasa nen ‘ne liama each fn such @ that even dj which are not warap‘ed fast will no: STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, 3. W. 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