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. . a a ——_——— pay. — —_—_— LAFAYETTE Soc JET and is set with THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN The position taken by the superin- Y NOTES. style of animal bers Published every afternoon, tendent of the Padue. » public schools batterty A different| designs embraces » Which are set with colored | H. T. RIVERS ay, by otic ce.lections shall be) ‘The marriage of Miss Mattie| &*™#. : Mths Mies COMPANY, " ‘ ig| Vaughan to Mr. Eli G, Boone took| Ladies’ watches in hieartdhaped |. ay “ rit Physician... THE SUN PUBLISHING "| taker ce this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock | oases set with gems are shown, ai» ad BAY and § ast presivam: | most surprisiig and does not Comport |at the home of the bride, corner of | DOW and arrow are the subject : ; a urgeon | f.M ae CUWIORPAESIDENT | wo] with the progressive and patri-|fitth and Hartison streets, Rev, W.| the chatelaine die gn io »” tor es that it in i Office Sixth and Broadway, Boas 5 “COBWEASONER] O4;¢ gpirit of the day. There 1s po|H. Pinkerton, of the a Christian | them. company } > eh Tafirmary. WEP EATON church, officiating. The wedding! 4 eheckertus-* ' wapialaas « brnsorons n.w.clements, | question bud that some of the achemes| poses . Gojet, home affelr, only a ies > yor’ Pel tis shan Wt * ) K W i i RE YOU M \Y, it. ‘at Hoar: ~ ie a.m. 4 4 4 i | 7:80 to 8:30 p.m, bs T TIDDD VAT Ww BUY WHERE YOU WILL! vanet. We FM Ter Wiltensson John J. Dorian that are being presented to the pub-| friends and relatives beitig present to | show> is among the novelties “ No. 214 Broadway. |lic schools of our country today] witness it, There were attends b* 1s The Melle ave enameled and mise: No. ante, ‘ wie checkers are of red and white Hibpbikd vakad a. H The great bargain house of Paducah js) ‘DR, J. W, PENDLEY r « arbour’s, Agrand autumn bargain sale i: Chee, 136 souks Pi now in progress. i ome Flop 41 Renan ir Office phone #16; ‘Residence 418 | Jackets, Capes WEDNESDAY, OCT: 19, 1898. | ochip tnd and the school children’s for Louisville and other cities on 8] vie “grrived last night on a visit to Autumn Dress Goods. ’ bridal tour to be absent two or more > bd | ——— memorial movement te | weeks, Mrs. W. F. Bradshaw. of the West Wea Cried Vilec—Siléng Baiyeinn, Tae News says that “Reeves,” if] most loviaile enterprises. End. | ow , We'll make’a® grand. ppeeial ii t Hi | what we will do for you city couneil or any official that such rap boop ee ue - any some presents from their friends. they would soon t come great enthu- | | Kid Glove Selling. athiog should be hinted at or that} te gover peiolily T t Mis Lucille Sonts | "!8e® it only given a chance. Cui NP 5, Whieda “climbs APBaSety incol any circumstances passibly | of expense, (hat the silver service is] The marriage of Bliss LuctieScatt|cago boasts of a fine club hor Sears: hese gle ex y its obligations, but that should be no Boswell Thursday, A reception to excuse for repudiation. of law are bere to compel violators of may bave been violated in the letter when the bonds of the Chicago, St. Louis end Paducab railroad were by a Cincinnati school boy. scheme smacks too much of the sen. oo 10 vent : sational aod we believe ought not to i AM awaits your in- Lafayette ee ee eee ee could the “Windy (8s | * ‘and contains | found in the and club houses of siends FUG SIGNALS. Autumn garments in cloth, plush, astrakan and fur from gsc to $26. A grand garment and san-| Winter Underwear. matchable out of this store, Don’t) For men, women and children. you have looked here. | you've seen the prices, Physician and Surgeon Silk Waists Selling __|Ciothing for All Ages. mide. Your Choice $6.00.| 1; there are better makes of| Telephones: Office 378, Residence 488, A magnificent collection of the! clothing than we sell, we'd like to Residence 1100 South Fourth 8t., choicest styles in ladies’ silk waists know of them. able in any market, worth |Come and Look. PHYSICIAN “| to $8.00, for $5.o0each ed hah panel a {Welt demonstrate and Office with Dr. Brooks. Telephone 48,1 road Gomme Facts About Their Cost and Thelt Workings. berrying, sir, she enemy ; and to be a constant remind-/4 t> § o'clock in the afternoas. er to them that wherever the battle-/a reception and dance forthey js, that she and her | folks in the evening, Miss Boswell is one > ¢ ihe and brightest of ovr ed te) maid?” | ‘L's none of your funeral, sir,’’ she said. , and do be dispensed with, such as the = vege pleat ivory. A small drawer in the box is Collarettes: y ie KING BROOKS' ‘The bride is a daughter of Mr. elected to congre: ‘would vote Itis very strange thatso many showing of new and beautiful dress 2oy ean aoe oot lly to te [donated by the favored state, But and Mr. Roy §. Dawson will take! owned by the young ladies wt # \ ontrely jsott; they're flexible; they're made DELIA CALDWELL, M, D. contracts to abide by their pledges. ,ounger ‘ hag ti ip mo tat Daily, per annum in advance. $ 4.50] Maing pattleship movemen' farted ‘ The bows wan tnsiee “aly arranged | used as a receptacle for the checkers Daily, Six months This ah wros , the florists, io} A new souvenir spoon is called the Daily, One cia “#, Smilax and other floral deco-| Anglo-American peace spoon. The Daily, per week. ooeeee rations, and was most attractive. | handle consists of the English and Weekiy, ver anourw in ad- : b The bride was attired in a handsome] American flags, with an eagle perched PARED sone ss cevocrenes de enccura, But it by no means | traveling dress, and the groom in the}on the top. 1a the bowl is a palm Specimen copies tee follows that the other movements are | conventional black. leat. hess et ed and i x 2: eae Te spection. = all iniquitous. The Kentucky bat-} | Mr. and Mrs, Boone left at 2:15 Mies. Rllea Moatle, of Hopkin: | F —_— Dentist and C. Vaughan, and is one of Paducah’s| Several of our athletically inclined ; an with the republicans.” If the 1e-] people fail to appreciate the beauti-| brightest snd most attractive young | young men are organizing an athletic goods, taffeta silk and. dress trim Oral Surgee ‘ f this district are made to| ‘ul ceutimeut embodied in the cus-|VOmeD- She is a member of the/club and are meeting with vary good mings this week, at prices that will publicans of this district | y } Shakespeare and several other literary | success, They should be induced to convince you that this is the most} 120 North Fifth Street, believe that, Reeves will most cer-|tom of presenting a silver service to} oiyhs, and comes from oneof the|have a class for the young ledies economical place in Paducah to] Telephone Call 402, % tainly b» elected, a battleship by the state after which | most aristocratic families in this sec-| algo. The girls in other towns tak | buy autumn dress goods. No other = the great ship of war is named. It/tion, Mr. Boone is a prominent and great interest in athletics, and some {house will think of selling you DR, H. Ta HESS! G NO REPUDIATION, 8 not that the government is unab’e|*uccessful business man, with many /of them are experts in their line dress goods at our low prices. It ide it f-war with every. | ‘Tiends to wish bim well, There is no doubt of its being t costs you nothing to come and see It is not at all to the credit of the | 10 Provide lls Men Ol war <3"! The couple received many band: ficial to our fair friends and we Office 418 adealinanel Telephone 270, place tomorrow morning at 11:30) families of of selected skins; they fit; they pndiate any portion of her bonds, {it is done to give a concrete expres- brelock at the home of the bride, cont handsome cut | wear and cost yoa less than many Physician and , There may bea legal cloud over| 00 of the pride which the people of| Rev, Pinkerton officiating. ~The) gi) the paraphernalir ‘houses will seil* you the meaner Surgeon i of bonds, but] that state feel in one of our country’s couple will leave at 12:15 for St. | pest gymnasiums sorts for, We warrant and fit Fas id bal arp rea 1 Ged (s great naval defenders ; and, as in the | Louis to spend their honeymoon. our masculine f »them tothe hand for only 95¢ a] Office nd residence, 6a Broad there should be no moral cloud there. , t . ‘The bonds were voted and Paducab| ¢%se of the “Kentucky,” to remind! what promises to be one of the = Telephone No. 191. ot the railroad ‘The railroad com. | ber sailors that every loyal heart io | most important, and bandsomest, en-| ‘Where -. 1. you goi retty] ith may not bave complied with al} | the old Blue Grass state will thrill |tertsinments of this season is the) MAW’ > uilway sharehol ae with patriotic pride whenever her debut party of Miss Anne Torian F ing a This question came before the late republican council, but was promptly met with the snnouncement that Pa- ducah’s word must be held sacred and ber bonds should be inviolable. It is one of the fundamental prin- ciples of Jaw that no one can profit by his own negligence. The law ship Kentucky 6 brave defenders are followed by the wishes and the prayers of every true born Kentuckian. sGalal eticles, The history of the Koglish army} Those Wh , wi) assist in receiving has proven that the custom of nam-/!0 Lepaead ernoun are: rai aad ‘Sta y cs V » 18 | able —[Indianapolis Journal. prettiest younger girl end ts dew be very popular in State of Ohio, City of Toledo, { .. Lucas County FRANK J. CH Y pentor partner of 3 ., doing bust New $1.00 silk taffeta, chasagea-| values than can be found in any effects, on sale this week at | other store, SHOES. a yard | | Millinery Elegance | shoes for the same price nis store stands promineut and!or the same shoes for less price w. M. JANES alone in creating millinery ele- than you can buy them anywhere R k 1 It rng nee, and making low prices that else. We desire to remind yon} 5 ers of shoes oe handler hi in See me to buy, sell or { New Silk Bargain. |that we are giving better clothing Residence 622 Bi way. ing regiments in the regular army after some particular locality or pore! **home’? ooks, Cook thateannot be cur Husbands, Armour CXTARRH CURE Terrell, H. E. W. M. Cowgill, 0. L. Tom Bos- oF G Setter tion of the country tas Thonrete R. G. Better made the troops better soldiers and Gregory, Joba braver fighters. PRANK J. CH Sworn to. be rn werib. presence, this mpbell, ny For that reason our} Well. ' no other millinery house in Padu- that we are government is now considering the advisability of naming. the regular regiments sfter their home states as the volunteer named. ‘The taking up of collections in the public schools ig merely one form of education, The child who contrib- utes a cent or a dime to the Ken- tucky battleship fund will be a better ‘The Register of yesterday morning] Patriot therefor. He immediately feels an interest in the great battle- Duties make a difference ia prices, | ship that he did not feel before; and but not in competition, whether tbere| if the collection is secompanied by isa tariff or not. The simple fact is] @ppropriate exercises, which need be that protection has at last run its|Dothing more than a fitting talk by course and must be abandoned even | the teacher and & patriotic song, the in this country. The highest pro-| impression then made on the heart of tection ever accorded to home manu-|the child will never be effaced. facturers has proved aloes of revenue| Whea Christ blessed the widow's voted, but we do not believe that any court in the land would invalidate the bonds for that reason, But even if the courts would decide against the bonds Paducah must never allow the point to be raised. Her financial must be above reproach. regiments are now honor NOW A FAILURE YET. Misses—Jeanette Campbell Emma Reed, Lizzie Sinnott, Clara ‘Thomp- son, Myrtle Greer, Baoie Clark, May Terrell, Martha Leech, Mary Bur nett, Mary Mocquot, Ruby Cobb, Minnie Terrell, Jane Rivers. hose who will assist in the even- ing ar Mr. and Mrs, Cook Husbands, Misses— Lizzie Sinnott Messrs. 4 nid.’ The courts | Colors are unfurled in the face of the] 1.0 Married people will be held trom Z iWiee te: Wlbeal, wy rt Myrtle Greer and d Wilsoe. Martha Leech aud Albert Foster, Clara Thompson and Will Gilbert. The Married Ladies’ Eugbre club is being entertained this afternoon by Mrs. R. G. Terrell, The members ot the UCrokinole club are requested to meet, Thursday morning at 10 o'clock with Mrs. Ar- mour Gardoer for the purpose of re- and hampered production to the ut-| mite, he recognized the psychological | organizing for this season. most limit, and manufacturers are be-| principle that operates to make the ginning to see that if their product is} schoolboy a better patriot for having ‘The. Embroidery club was very pleasantly entertained Tuesday af- to be sold abroad at all must be re-| contributed his mite to the further-}ternoom by Mn. Wilkerson. lieved of the burden of protection.jance of any reasonable patriotic Hal's Carar faces of the free e Sole by 1D Hall's Pawliy PI Pilsen the t NO FAITH CURE. ABOUT STUART'S 8 " DYSPE PSIA TABLETS ch Troubles and Wheth- They Gure Sto: Indigestion Anyway. er You Have Faith in Them or Not Mere faith will not digest your food for you, will not give you sppe- tite, will not increase your {lest cd strengthen your nerves and t m but stmart’s Dyspepsia Toble's will do these things, because they are composed of the elements of diges- tion, they contain the juices, acids and peptones necessary to the tion afd assimilation of all wholesome food. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets wil digest food if placed in a jar or | to 98 degrees cah would think of making. For this week selling a stock of new and beautiful materials; have just On North Third Street hey are al man and station t have ¢ see that Ne BURNE- JONES. in His Name. It may or may not How the Great Painter Got the Hyphen | tion large quantities and have the fa cilities for under-buying and un der selling FA RBOUURS JUst Back of Wallerstein Capital and Sarplas, $300,000 City National Bank, OF PADUCAH, KY. S, B, HUGHES, President, a C. E, RICHARDSON, Cash aid on time deposit. A | Inte: king businees transacted | general Dep justifies fa S DABNEY, shirt wi mortgage realty. OFPICB 628% BROADW. are particularly careful in theif itora given every accommoda-| dering of colored goods, neir accounts and responsibility | each in vi ‘such @ way that even which are not waranted fast will fade. ogligee shirta, atarched and” ironed and fi Star Laundry in ® manner which © Mrs. d. J. ‘Saunders returned tojtle in water heated her home in Louisville yestertiay after} and they will do it much more effect fail to please, STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, The same is true of our commercial | movement. marine. What has thus far been said will|® Pleasant visit to her parents, Mr. “the f The above editorial is a good sam-|*PPly with equal force to the plan of ple of the “arguments” hit are be- ing used by free trade papers,—argu- meats that are conceived in prejudice, born in ignorance and published with a total disregard of facts. The statement of September ex- ports, issued on last Friday by the treasury bureau of statistics, indi cates that the calendar year 1898 will show the largest export record of any calendar year in the history of our foreign commerce. No Sep- ica build a monument to Lafayette to be dedicated in Paris during ber coming exposition on July 4, 1900 Thi nage of patriotism, and this is a land of where in history do we find a truer patriot than Lafayette. Across the ocean he came and with a strange people and in a strange land he fought for liberty, His was a pate’, { otism broader than national bo'snda | tember save the exceptional one of; "e, more sacred even than. {oye for 1897 has ever shown as large exports, |B¢' Country; for it exaheaeed op. and no nine months’ period of the| Pressed humanity evcrywyere, And calendar year has come within $100,- |W Just efter the United States has 000,000 of the record made by the| broken the shackdee of Spanish intol- pine months ending with Septeraber, | &*20¢ from tga, millions of people; 1898. The exports of the month| "en eves France is faltering in hur were $90,495,638, while no preceding | *egt#ace to true republican priv ci- September, except that of 1897, ever|P/6s, What movement # more. timely exceeded $86,000,000, the average| ‘ban the building af « mopument by September exports of the past fifteen | ‘be youthful patriots of tree America years being less than $68,000,000 | Lafayette and to have it erected in The average for the nine months of| Pris on the Fourth of July where it the calendar year since 1894 hos|Will strengthen the hearts of the been $604,000,000, thus the Septem- | French patriots and will be a @am- ber exportations and those of the en-|!28 % the enemies of true treedom tire nine months were in each’cuse| throughout the world. and Mrs, M. B. Nash, having the school children of Amer- |The clock struck pine, 1 looked a Kate Whose lips were ‘jusel ous red, ‘(A quarter after gine I mean To steal a kiss,” I wid, and Maurice Nash, Minnie Terrell and Harris Rankin, Banie Clark and Louis Rieke. Ju: patriots, But |5b¢ cast a re,guiss glance at me, With jur,t the sauciest, smile: Tha clock 14 fifteen minutes slow —-Vanity Fair. Miss Inez Whitfeld, after a visit of several weeks to her family in this city, returned to her home in C'larks ville Monday morning. Miss Whit- field has a host of friends in Paducab who sre always pleased to welcome her arrival and regret to see her lerave. Mrs. B. E. W. Stout and son Bennie, Mr. Roy Dawson's mother and Wilbur Dawson, his brother’, all of Owensboro, will arrive here today to attend thr, Dawsoa-Scott wedding tomorrow, Invitat ions to the wedding of Miss Jennie ¥ ¥intree, of Hopkinsville, and Mr. Harry Allen Hardison, at the bome of the prospective bride’s par- ents ‘in Hopkinsville, Oct, 26, have beev received by friends of the young pew sie in this city, Miss Winfree haw visited friends in this city several And the, she whispered low more than 33 per cent in excess of| We believe that t's inculcation of the average of the corresponding pe- riods during the past fifteen years, | the child is @ -aogt important part of The imports of the year present an|its efucation, We regret that the equally striking record, the total for} School qbildren’s Lafayette memorial the nine months ending with Sep-| Moxament, which is to be celebrated tember being less than in the corre, }today throughout the Jength aw | spondibg nine months of any year{breadth of this great country, is tw? je since 1885 und more than $09, 000,-| practically ignored by the pr lic 000 below the averagg of the corre-| schools of Paducah. We regret. ~that sponding period dunng the past}our munivipal school management bas decade, 80. far failed to appreciate the bea uti- ‘The first nine months of 148% this |/fal sentiment embodied in tlw be Ud- qounty's imports exceeded its ex- [ing of the proposed Latayets: mx nn ports by $90,000,000, while for the |memt as to allow Padueali to ibe a first, nine months of this year our ex- |!sggard in this patriotie moveme nt. ports exceed cur imports,by $895,- | Today millions of Aweaicaa children 000,000. Ten years ago the exports } Will do honor to the ‘memory of Lit for the first nine months of the year | fayette, the defender of liberty anal amounted to $490,000,000, while | the friend of Was hington,—but nit vhis year forthe rane period they | ¢ven 4 pstriotic e sho thom the priblic reach $869,000,000. These are | schools of Paducah. government statistics and are relia- — ble. It would be well for free yr tearm with THE BEST SHOES fore generalize upon} 7, 1p, cit: LW evila of ptotection and the hypo- Omen il pny BoD nd free trade, sf 331, Broadway. be, Se nprnesd ‘ir yes and is very popular in Padu such sentiments , the breast of a//@ sb society. A reception in honor of the bridal party will be given at the brids-to- be's home on the evening of the 25th. Some of our people are going over to the reception and wedding. Misses Alice Crumbaugh and Maidie and Annie Bradshaw, of the city, will sist in receiving. Dr. Walker, of Dyersburg, Tenn., arrived in the city yesterday on visit of a few days to friends in the city. Misses Alice Crumbaugh, Maidie aad Annie Bradshaw leave Saturday for Hopkinsvifle to be present at the Hardison-Winftee wedding on the 26th, and will stay over a few days visiting friends Mics Laura aad has been ill of malaria for three weeks, but is now Conval »scing and will soon be able to be out’ again. Miss Laura Jap uary, of St. Louis, arrived yesterday \\o be present at the Vaughs -Boone wedding, and is the guest ¢ { Mrs. S.C. Vamyban, —— SOME NEW ¥a\st ‘A pret, y brooch ively when taken into the stomach » ar 1 un “ ’ t umeJones| Ts was an ti that he was | good work of as tho work of—| he most diss | name of the pers Thus he would} 8 Burne-Jones, but } after meals, whether you have faith that they will or not. They invigorate the stomach, make pure blood and strong nerves, in the only way that nature can do it, and} that is, plenty of wholesome food well digested. It is not what we eat, but what we digest that does us good. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by nearly all druggists at 50 cents for full sized package, or by mail from the Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich, 50c, may save your life. Planta- tion Chill Cure has saved thousands DISSULUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that J. D. Bacon having succeeded J. D. Bacon & Co. in the drug business, corner Seventh and Jackson streets, Luther Haydon retiring,—is hereby avthor- ized to collect all debts due the firm and assume all liabilities. Signed: D. Bacon, 1703 Lvtner Hayboy. 50c may save your life—Viantation Chill Cure has saved thousands. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__"—" LADIES aud Children’s Fall and Winter Underwear. Infants’ Wrappers at 15c, 25¢ and 50c. Infants’ Sleeping Garments 0 cents. Children’s Vests and Pants 25c and 50c. WRIGHT’S Health Underwear for Children 50 cents. Children’s Union Suits | 25c and 50c.| Ladies’ Vests and Pants 15c, 25c, 50c and $1.00. Ladies’ Union Suits 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50. ILVIE& C0,! at frien and would mentian tinetive name or pa ou know, ia only ne w is the real Hol this here is sing instance | Jones more or less un e method more eminent as @ “I never thought he replied; t added, wi ¥ of Bell as we always » and I think P some very occurred one remarked to pita “Charles he replied with em as one of the greatest pub: desta hawto vs of our day, and far and a Han, eh toon 1 Irish leader.” “But Par Ht ioanten 1 at a distance of | nell,” ete. resumed the objector, to heat 100 y ena haeata correeted by the other dis. reateap ‘One slaced oie: tuart Parnell,”*eta, every 1, a ance just nebing pough to keep itinsight. He has,i f the driver, nesaeit iat “aacaw kis Of all the words in our language as » i* 1" | there are few that have wandered far- to put two fog signals on the }¢her from their original meaning then a distance of ten yards fro . “old,” asa title of re- is T he shy oN epect, and its modern use as a term bir at par means tha’ | of reproach or contempt. , If a boy s to slacken speed and} sneaks of the guardian who has cut iously slong. towards the | down his allowance of pocket-money fog signals ¢ as a “stingy old cove,” or a girl de ‘ veribes the teacher who has caught her whispering in class as a “horrid old thing,” they have got a long way from our Saxon ancestors, with whom eald, old, and ealdor, chief, king, were almost the same thing—a beliet to which the English earl owes his title of nobility. The Romans, too, formed their word patrician, mean- ing noble, and senatus, the most hon- orable body of men in the state, from pater and senex, words seeing fi ther and ol Nicholas, An explo sion, eith igle or double, is thus merely on that a signa) arm is “da y day, or that a red lig ing by night crude and clumsy way of bring the ear of the engine driver w fog prevents him from seeing reat majority of men eng ng are those w mployed by the e rim ent in maintain ing the per manent way. It the signal boxes and Can Even Corrupt station masters’ offices all along the! When a man js rich enough to ine the names and addresses of these | ealled “eecentric”.instead of a crank “plate layers” who are available for] he may also die of the jim jams and fog duty are posted up, and cach ste-| have the certificate call it cirrhosis ot tlom master Seema le fet sala the liver —St, Payl Dispatch. tise ng to hat the Corrupt the Coroner. only | paone is8 u can sarangi DENTIST Camruxit Beroixo, Ur-Stains, Fifth and Broadway. DR. J. D. SMITH'S Regular hours for oftioe “ractice, 7 409 a, mi, 7% “ly tm, rather the hese hours . lath, between Broadway and Je ferson ‘Residence corner Ninth and Jefferson, Tele ‘HARRY F. WILLIAMSON, M.D, =| Physician and Surgeon OMee Hours: m,, 1103 p. om | tice No. 4125) Bromdway, G. Musbancs. S.H. Crldwell, Jr HUSBANDS & CALDWELL pLactaen YS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW P.dueah, Ky. urts of this com ation and case 127% Sout Fourth St Will practice tn alt th Commer S dauirupicy a npectaity Capital and Surplus, $305,000.00 American-German National Bank PADUCAH, KY. ‘interest Paid on Time Deposits Offices in second and third floors tofLet, Guo, OC, THompson, Pres. Ep. L, ATxins, Cashier, Others Do, Tos. Jack—Do you like tht broker? Tom—No; but I have to put w with lem edioetimes.—N. * Y. Worl Such a Littie Place Place. “Yes, I've been all over Europe, A ica and Australi “Ever been to America?” “No; that’ You sea, there’s a\man I know gone over there, and I can’t endure him!” —Fliegende Blaster. Public Kitchens for the Poor. vi ese wities have pe public kitchens, where bata sed ies ilies can Xe ® trifling sum pawn- ae reir J. W. YOUNG & SON, Prop: 120 North 4th St. Leece Have You a... Water Filter Ifnot,(dont’t fail to eee F.G. HARLAN, JR AQUAPURA \The easiest filter on eafth to || clean. Call and see prices. » 122 Broagway Telephone f J FORM JOKE, OR FOR ECS ~all are interested. A “subj which {hepeele genes fecer inte int subject of glasses, people who do not peed — risk in in pot having OUF CY 66 tient. "Yon ake bl a wi hod io for your eyes. I charge you to $1.00 for mame quality z ctae! other parties charge you $3.1 for, W J aLnies Second Hand Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & 80 208 Court street, We also car furniture, stoves, ranges lace I won't visit! | pri

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