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Xf. fy Metropolis Clippings for Kindling. SAVE YOUR Cast-Off Clothing AND. SHOES. I BUI them for Cash.

Housewives an flntl many articles about the hobs too much worn for wear, out 100 oou 10 uirun uiy. Gatlier thcni 111 hod end them to me or notify me by ostal card aud I will call for them. Parties desiriiyr good second hand clothing or shoesYwill f)pd a large assortment at my ptucc. Shoes rcpaircd.X Vc have first-class workmen employed, 'and cnn '1 your work on short nthicci will call for your repair work it notified and a HI also deliver it. GHAS.

NORWOOD, WEATHER HEPOItT. Louisville, Jan. 8. Weather partly cloudy touight and Saturday stationary temperature. LOCAL MENTION.

Water Notice. Patrons of tho water company arc lemiaded that their rents expired on December 31. Those who intend to renew this quarter' rent should do so before it is forgotten, as all prem ises not paid for on or before January IU will be discontinue! Established Kcmtiitioii. Attend the Smith mishit ss College, a practical sehoolvif established rep utation. Open boti day and night.

No classes enter ntf ay time. Ad dress John I). Kim'tl and Madison Sis. terred this morning at Antioch grave' Jtwl in a a new lot of The I'lryf TorMujor. Sexton, jf the liowery, is a candidate for Mnoy wn the In- dependent ticket.

Ho hays in the to stay, Iecaut'e ho beliett Iiu can beat any thiug limy can get lo go against nun. The WlnUhor. "A Birthday Party-' a fatim in thifcti acts ifas jircscnted to well filled hdtisc last night, and the eoinj)ajiyui rapids, human tUtible lymcaci glylo re ceived the commcadution of their au dience. Owragtoii misunderstanding about jicensi they played an open house. I "Tnic IrwJj Hearts" will be preseutcd tonight.

connection with which 1 tiuue to act in my founer Truly, T- I We Want Your Trade I TO CLEAN OUT WE PUT ON SALE TOR t. -1 $1.25 Ladies' Dongola Welts, Turns and M. S. small sizes, worth from $3 00 to $1.00. $1.60 Ladles J)ongoln Fair Stitth, for winter use, were 00.

$2.00 Ladies' Dongola Wclt3, broken sizes, worth $3.00. Ladles' Lace or button Ox Mood, New Toes, Welts, handsome worth $11.00 Ladies' Lace or Button Welts, all new toes, worth $3 and $1. Ladles' Dongola Spring Heels, Welts, best, cheap at $3 00. $2 25- Men's Knanicl Calf Ba's, skes broken, were sold at $3.00. Men's Pat.

Ialhtr, Xccdle Toe, sizes broken, sold at $5.50. $3 00 Men's Broad Toe, Kangaroo, Cong sold at $5.00. 10 cents buys Child's Rubbers, heel, sizes broken. 25 cents buys Han's Hubbcrs, clogs, sizes broken. 25 to 50 buys Rubbers.

Full line of Children's J3hoes, and great bar gains in brokenlots, in off toes. AT PRICES GIVEN NONE OF THE ABOVE SENT OUT ON APPROVAL, ELLIS, RUDY ft PHILLIPS freedom' It mil be presented at the opera housetomorrow afternoon and evening be Salter Martin mammoth, original company, preceded by a monster parade at noon Special pi ices fortbe matinee. Adults 35c, children under' twelve, loc; balcony 25c. vj Kids for Gravel. The undersigned will receive bids at their olllco in Nashville, until 3 o'clock p.

Tuesday, January 12th, 1797, for the delivery in the said city, from 500 to 700 cubic yards of Murray gravel or a of Blmflar quality to be used iu con on- linrtittittt i I tl.t...lv shall con- cajiacity 'l w3 John W. Faumkii. Sinih llica. The followiug aiHn were tiled today iu ihe circuit coupon over duo otc. J.

C. Bultti' sues Wm Heetcs ioi f.llC with interest Jrooi January 15, xoo. K. Thoiuptwu sues A. II.

Haya or S100 and interest cji a note. W. G. Ashbrook, MlcuaeJ Bros, and Hrs. Bcttio Flliott sue C.

N. i Harrison for $.176.37 on a note. Illlicial of Spuclnl Pricci Toiuorrotv. Tie (uiUiral the "Unt.Iti Tqm'H Cabin, in the fervor ltaiaugn took place from tho faiullv which etinuclml itym tho feeling residcucuoo Kouth Fifth this wlc -li it tlvfough tho torld, UOon. was only onoof ahifoot ing the commeuoHhnent of mighty f) Ion AVunt OliTPiiffrf.

moving liMUorces wutcli no outrun or intier carpets, power coud8ly to an c'ft1' at Ma Ipyenty for flvol lcrJii)io8 iowflra uuman I HH i MsBJM Ctnttvtti "Vww Campbell-Mulvihill Coa 210 SMJilrd Street. Telephone No. 13. Pittsburgh and McHenry Coal, The Best on the Market. structing streets.

here ycsteiday lily Pittsburgh Coke, PERSONALS. Mr. J. V. Hardy was here Mr.

II. A. Hodge, of Princeton, is at the Palmer. II T. Christopher, of Alexandria, is at the Palmer.

HarryiAckcrland, the Cincinnati whisky man, is at the Palmer. Mr. V. II. Harrison, of the C.

A is at the Palmer. Mr. David U. Roc, of the Louisville 'Post," is at the Palmer. Dr.

J. R. Luten. of Fulton. witu tneir rcipectivc ouls samples tf selling groceries, is at the Palmer.

the articles to be delivered. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Board of Public Works and Affairs. Gko. W.

Staixhack. Chr. Caloway County Primary. jluo JJemoeratic cenmutee, bays the Murray Ledger, met Saturday, and after vo! ng down the People's party proposMon, which aiipcnrs in count', due to meet piessms obliga tions is given as the cause of his assignment. Fiizell is a son-in-law of S.

I). Poor and a of L. G. biinnioiis, with whom ho was as- sueintcd iu business here in 188U. He was foimcily sheriff of Johnson county and numbers a host of friends iu VQvUinn and couutica.

Mctiopolls iially Journal. rtt Nu Kotitl tlii'ieto try cloud ii, i un: com Kiiunintccd to tho lilgliest griidc gratt coiilj on ttio murkut Sfld only hy jAlteutliS: Illli mill strct. 'fisl. 'Mb. 1 Windsor Theatre, South Tliinl Tin TiqiF.T an Fivk Cusis will Hdmitlluy clfild to the illl'O nth.

S'nturdaipifteriioon, Jan. was Bidders will be required to submit Mr. R. J. Chitwood, of St.

Louis, Manager Flotchcr Terrell and Mr. A. L. Terrell have gone to Chicago. Di.

D. P. Jewet returned today flora Bard well and Lovelaceville. Judge JaujM Breathitt, of was in the city last night. Mr.

Ed Harris, of the Paddock Iron St. Louis, at the Palmer House. Robt. G. Clinc.

of Sanduskv. another column issued the followiug sellinf? vinmis mnlt itmmN or.i. i. i vu.t im iuui auis is rmuer i tne i aimer early out I no be'ore Hie pnmary doubtless desired as early a dale as possible so that the defeated ones an in oi'uer avocations. For ii Public Library.

For some time there has been a growing sentiment among the citizens fatoiing a public library. When some time ago the Voting Men's Chu'stiau Association made an iniiinl move in this dircctiou it met with such response that the association has felt justilled iu attempting a plan on a large scale. Having negotiated with a huge li- corner concern they devised a plan to No greater calamity can befall a person tlian ill health Coughs and colds in shemsclves are not seiious maladies. The more trivial cough or cold if neglected ruay lend to asthma, bronchitis or consumption. The right time to treat a cough or cold is right away.

Delay means danger. Dr. Bell's I'jne Tar; llaney is a quick cure, a sure euro and a sale cure. Druggists sell it. For sale by Oehlschlaeger Walker, druggists, Fifth and Broadway.

I Dentil In Grh'vcs. Mr. John A. McNeill, aged CO I died ycsteiday at fits home iu Graves couuty. He was one of the oldest citizens, and leaves a family.

Death Near Gratiaintil'e. Mrs. Mollie Millei, wife of Win, Miller, who resides uearGrahamville, died yesterday of pneumonia, aged 32. She leave three children besides her husband. The reipains were in establish a libiaiy of not Mr.

11. W. Clements went down the I. C. at noon on a brief business trip.

Mr. W. B. Pace, the Louisville man, is ill at the Palmer House. Mr.

Keith Blanton and wife, of Memphis, are visiting Mr. J. T. Pos- tlcwaite and wife. Mr.

J. Schuschat, of St. Louis, who travels for a wool manufnetorv. is ill nt the Palmer. There will be sci vices at Temple Israel this evening at 7:30.

Good music will be a special feature. E. G. Brown, of San Marcos. is tisltinz her ster.

Mr less than 1000 voluinci, and will uivo Frank P. Colmnrn. nn he public an opportunity to secure Miss Nellie, tho little daughter of this much needed addition to the Mr Wosc8 ScLwa, c.tysntt.actlons with a. nild attack of diphtheria, is lo succeed in this undertaking rapidly imp. oving.

will require the heaity of every peison inteiestcd. To have' MW "euiy uocKci aro a libiary or not is the question. ''j Ji that is a girl. She airivcd last night Requested Announcement laud is their fourth gill. Tho undersigned desire lo an-l Miss MiUe Pryor, of Memphis, nounce the Ihuiof Fanner, Giahaui and Mis Canic Windtcn, of Slier- o.

IUK1I12 OIICCI llie 1st Imnn. i I Mi. II oacco narciiousiuo: iiuginess. 1 veedinz the flrih of Farmer Etlicridgc, nt the Jlucnd well known Biuadwoj. wnrchouse of th iily.

A liberal share of iatrovJige is hoped for aud solicited. The personal aud undivided attention of jeVou of the members will be Ifenstaii lAgivcn the business. Very ycipecffiilly and truly, Joifc VJ F.qiMhii, v. GjiAirAM, A. N.

P. I avai invself bf Ihif which is a concert) lorganUcd for lhe Mankin and family, on North Sixth itiiiiivsv oi cuikiiivmiil: a ccneiai lo Mis. George Irting icturned at noon to her homo in Hutchinson, nflcr attending the funeral of herfathci, the lato Mr. R. C.

White A Failure. The iricuds of L. II. Fruicll, in tliis city, will iegietto learn that ho )tas -en foiccd to make an sign-meat of his business in Vienna for the benefit of cicdilors. Mr.

was engaged In tho div "oolb business, and his ttoublcs dato from RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. Kerns of Interest itelutivo to the Railroads and Knilrotttl People. C. AND ST. M1LEAOK.

Knginc 30G, Lowe and Gillespie on the anxious scats rolled out on the accommedation this p. m. Today is a legal holiday in Louisiana and is always celebrated in gratul style the city of Now Orleans. years ago today the battle of New Orleans was fought aud "Old Hickory" gave the British Engineer Sam (JrilHu's name heads the list on extra board. Sam is resting this trip, after pretty steady work all winter.

The freight business seems to be plckiug up at a lively rate, full trains being the rulo and n-com-in the last few days. YVorK on the new iron bridge over Hatchie river is progressing satisfactorily and ere long a brand new structure will span that stream. Engine 5, Harbcc and Galvin bowers, left on local this a. taking the place of the 1, gone to the shops at Nashville for nn ocrbauluig. Engine 310, she of the melodious caliope renown, under the espionage of Spence and Turner, was the propelling power on the turn, around this a.

in. A new sand drying house is beiug erected near the water tank aud just opposite the coal chute, which will be much more convenient and better equipped than the old one. Engineer Sandy Herring will pull the throttle on the 303, which makes her first trip since she came, from the Nashville shops on through freight today, Fireman Hush shoveled tho black diamond. Conductor Ren Kuaiert who had his arm broken on the 22d of December last, was aiound among the boys this a. m.

for the first time since he was huit. Hen was as proud to be out again as he is thankful that it was no worse. It is stated that "Dad" Wright, the old Romeo, has a quiver full of cupids daits that he is shooting right and left among the fair sex at Jack- eon, aud if rumor is correct, has pierced deep the heart of a charming widow of that city. Don't forget to send us an invite, "Dad." What has bee imo of the insurance agents rnot one has been seen around the yards since the cold sua) set iu. Usually they are as thick as grasshoppers in June out in Nebraska.

Wo will give them a tip, calenders and blotters arc good advertisements among tailroad people. An old rounder applied to Train master Joe Rork the other day for work, and was interrogated as to how long an expeiiencc he had gone through as a chain twister. He replied that altogether he had put in nine years, live of which had been on the running boards. Joe asked him what he did the other four. Ho said he was watching the engines waslo oil.

Since the C. St. L. took this division on Dec 15, 1890, every locomotive belonging to the T. A.

and T. M. roads has been thor oughly overhauled except the 1, 5, 10, 12, 50 and 200, and these will undergo tho same treatment as soou as necessity rcquirm. Should Ihey contemplate iclinquishiug possession at any time it looks uuieasonable that they would be doing so much costly repairing. Gus Ilamcr, a colored switchman us in some eases the engineer's K)ii will be tho "con," wlnlo two or more cf his circular artists will be his own off.Ni)iinr.

Funnv Frank vouches for the tiuth of a com emotion he heard at Hollow Ruck Junction last trip between members of a ficijut train crew. The '-Con said to one of the brakemen: "Un- tliedhaslioiis fiie tvuich visited Johu, I wish you would run down "qj 'e na iiooiit a year In which he was tomers of my did conqeril fcr their a heavv loser. After thn fir mtmiii liberal 'unit kit. i ry inuniitw luuiu inueoiciincss, licit continuation' with the new, in This ttkh hl niiot n. the liain and nolow to brother Bill to ten pn 10 asic grandpa, for sakes to hiury up and oil round nud let us pull out for the water tank bofoic Uucle Jim and Cousin Jim go', here from Camden." To some it may appear peculiar anil a family road, but to sober thinkers it speaks highly of the capability nud worth of moil who can bo letuined from youth to old hl-o in tho emiilov of one railroad system.

THIS Mr. John Ituby and Lunenburg Uniteil. 1.IIIK T.l3 noon Jlr. John Kuby, statlonniau ut central dejiartment, wus inanicd to Miss Lilllo of 1112 Tennessee the pretty aid popular daughter of Watchman Lufteuburg, ul Kchoff's A I couar iaeioy. The ccremouy will bo by Bev.

Father Jaiisen nt -i. Francis Uc Sales parsonouc nt o'clock. They are both popular voting net )le, and have a host of friends to trnij beat wishes. FIVE DEATHS, All Occurred in One Night Nenr Mclber. There In nti Epidemic of There.

Thero is great uneasiness In tho Mclber section of this county over an epidemic of la grippe. There is said to bo a scoro or more of peoplo down with tho malady, and night ioro insi mere were ntetieatiis near Mclber. lhe names, us reported by Mr. Rust, of that section today, are: Mrs. Susan Thompson, Mis.

Sellers and her son, Mr. James Sellars, Mrs. Gibbs and au Infant whose name could not be recalled. Iu addition quite a number are dangerously ill and not expected to live, and live deaths in one nlirht did not serve to console the people much. A BRILLIANT AFFAIR At St.

Francis Do Sales Church Mr. Yesterday Afternoon. it C. riitmias ami Inn the Contraction l'arllc. One of the most brilliant events of the season was the marriage which was soicmuizeii yesientay atiernoon at St.

rrancis tie Sales church. Promptly at 4 o'clock the bid party assembled at the chinch. Nellie Murrin, attired in white organdie over jellow satin, attended i by Sir. Mat Carney, and Mis Li.ie Carney, mired iu white organdie over heliotrope sallu, atteudetl by Mr. Will Farley.cnine ftxrin the sanctuary and proceeded djwn the middle isle to the or where wete tLo Lri'Iean 1 ni.um aid ushers, Mr.

Koppe aud Mi. T''eiiing. To the strains of the weddiiu: march. beautifully executed by Miss Mae Paxtou, the entire party advanced to the centre altar where it was mt bv Father Janseu who. in his happy and impressive manner, nounced the words which for life link the fortunes of Miss Nellie Martin and Mr.

R. C. Thmuas. The bride, always pictty, looked lovelier than ever as she plighted her troth to the man of her choice. She wore an exquisite uown of white Duchess silk, trimmed in chiffon.

aud seemed radiantly happy. The groom aud all tho oilier gentlemen of Uie party won) iu full dress. Mr. Thomas looked handsome and seemed very proud of tho prixc he had won, Immedia'ely after the ceremony the bridal party were ro.tally entertained at tho icaldeiice of Mr. G.

F. Martin, the father of the bride. The Si extends congratula ions, and wishes the couple a long, happ.f aud conten ed life. The CRCUIT COURT. Lunacy Case ferred.

a- a ill Court Ail I. Today Tomorrow. on tho K. and John Vaughn, a ncy may uitixHixnic lC "tin ui uumvM iur Crider, grocers, of Memplrs, engaged iu a combat iu that ity yesterday morning over (lie wife of Vaughn, in which each killed his man. The husband fired four shots into the body of the switchman, wiil'e the latter made sure work of his antagonist by plunging long bladed knife deep into his vitals.

The melee took place at the coiner of Broadway and old Seventh streets. aud was witnessed by scores of rail road people. Vaughn lingered until near three o'clock in, the afternoon, when ho died. Our information ii obtained fiom an eye witness. Tho woman also received a severe wouud during the contlict.

The boys tell it that the iiiln men on the mniii line in many instances have not only grown up in llieserticn of tho compiny, but were iictunlly born since their fnthcie entered in (Jromid Map of the Unlied Hcprcsenlativo (imr, of lhe t.0n! Uiitteoon library, will make an effort befoio the present session eloes to call up for consideration iu the house icsuiuijou reported from the ctiiiiraiuce on uurnry proviihng or the appointmunt of a commission to icpoit upon the practicability c9. lubiishing near Washington a giound map of the United Stutes. Ti. olution. which has passod the suiate i JUiimB Ihnl.

llw, fitinrilnf "i a com. mission of flvo citizens of the I'nited States is authorized to he made In the followiug maimer: Thice iiicmbcis, to bo bclectctl by the Piesldent i uuutu ouues, one uy tne oi inc oenate, and one by the cr oi mo uouso oi Kcpicscutativej ami mr uie loiiowing puipose: To crnnrno Into and to repoil to Con. gicss 'ipoa the practicability, billty "nd cost of cslabliihuiff near "'c City of U'ashiuslou ajjiound map tho United of Atneilea on "i 'lie of one squaic yjul of map nurfrccforcachs(unieartiof actual area, turn rjrounti to uc as may be our country in near, I Ihj Until Circuit court adjournod this forenoon until Monday after transacting business of a trivial nature. The lunacy case against the railroad darkey wuIiotioned indeiin. Holy in order that the county matter, and ascertain where the man came from and who brought him heie.

CIIAK.ll. And llutt II Was Again. round Mr. T. J.

Moore today reentered a valuable watch charm that was found in quite as peculiar a manner ns it was lost. Last spiing he went fhliin.r and lust Ills Kill" it Temnlnr Mri if removal: T. Rolanoy Co, llftVB inoitM IhHr Mock xf fioai aril mill rvoi 1SS GOlRT ST. Wo have complete linn nf and FmicvMiroccfit'H. All kind specialty.

win tu (iu inn at Lf pountiv AT THK BoiiXeii'Bakery." ionic. Fresh Br ell Cakes. I aud wiits in uiuiui. uite im your oruers. ut.oiH Utliteietl to any pun oi uie 111 J.

Freilreif. Seventh and Washington S'. "fOVERBrsBAND In prcfjiirul FIRST-CLASS MUSIC PARTIES AND OPENINGS. Tel. 10U.

Res. 10i. HUM IIKNOMHlt hi'. OtKitin, lilhSL Manager, The Rabbit's Foot Restaurant (LO KENTUCKY SALOON. Open at all hoirs.

day and niht. Everything served iu lirsU'aM stjle. Prices reasonablY Headquarters forces mbontmen. Dock afccOuire, '''iu. i Jin.

i 1) JUETT Physici nua idlAMSOil, and Surgeons UTiToti toJj in 1 1 1 Brondrt.ay. Ti.i.riioA. 2H. GARNBY HOUSE, Cor. 11th Aud Broadway.

Mr L. WVl LaiMinni.i.. iIaim in i t4 uia eij iir.ioiiuivi iinula I CANT iiiitll I net very lino i.ifc'teLK "ll!" I miles from the city, and Col. I heard no more of it until josterday, lien he received telephone I sago that his charm, the loss of which wiwkuown toother moinbcrs of the fraternity, could do found at the New Hichmond. Ho went down and discotoied It iu the possession of of the hotel, who found it i Broad! way in front of thro, months fl'o.

As the charm was lost ueaily year ago, Col Moore conlident that it fouid on the creek bank by some one who afterwards wv iiiuaeii. jic was over ove, cover It. re- Opening, lure, reproducing in eaith and other n.ntenals, on scale, the boiind.iries and lopoguiphy, all the na.uial aud ariuiciai renlurci of the siuf.ice, 8liowinggeoguphii.nl tlitMidusj also inouutai.is, lulls nud aliens, lakes and slieams, cities and and tlial said cominissiuu is to serin without compensation. ill Be i.rrntAKV socirrv Organl.cd at IlicClirixliuu Cliiirch ToiiiK'lil. There will be a literary society ul lini I'irht Clnisilmi i.Imif..i.

tonluht nt 7:00 o'clock. lady and geiitlcinau iu Paducah interested in literary work it coidlallv invited to bu present, whether they expect lo become members or not. The following will be tlm outline oi study A Ancit'ttl UUtory l. Awyrla 1Jb)j llbr, 1, IVrm ft, bjrla, (iretk 7 Human K. Cl.ks it'll bti.uJ.ml ilonir.

liti.Hlotiu, 3, l'lutarcli i bocra Iv. ft, virall. 0, rlaTo 7, Cfe I'jiuy Cm met'. 10, Unte II, It, Jill tou 13, 1) (do II, jlijUo.iw.ue Mint, in, IUckenN 17, 'lliucUci IS huiuuelJoliiiHoii of IU, njo of IViilIbi la artfcn, ljautmi Cueiar In Home ana tho bottianeran! nuUinl, C. llmltra l.llnutilif To l'o hulctcl ly it commliiec fur tin, rurinmr.

I). M.iKilHH Itcvlctr. K. rorelKU Nba. I', Homo Nw, r1 lir ut into liiisuioss reade good ami ready.

Puni ill A nice and iWoful Soutenir will bo giten to cvrijf two who calls on my Uriig.Sioie oil Jan. loth. Accept tlii as iiy personal intitation. W.ll. N.

Comer Fourth and Broadway. I iur just as last as I yrtn. 1 (my.self)will icauy in ir.iy or two, hut mt house and stoc will not be readt be" lore Sntnrrlnuf i mi cy taues a Itfw t(, the hoiiM! in, hiipe. will require several at 4s time iu hieh to nut Jut the limi of gotMlsl want the peo ple to iiutc, who tylll call trade wiihme whfn I open. When I sayliaii'f (ipcii dforc Satunlav, I don't menu tin- wy'ek'h Siituidiy iluil I mean nextiwceki.

Saturday, Ja'puary 16, This may look like IoU of time in i Product! iiio nc st in the city for iivBiu nun hvo poultry. Isottom prices and dilhcred to uhApail of the city. T. DULANEY CO, 128 Court St HAVE YOUR BIKING DONE heaper tliau MOORE'S Eads HILLSIDE CTS5 fSB A iipw JBtti 1BHART OPERA HOUSE. I itTciirn TKiniku Maritifffr Saturday, January 9th, MAT1NKK AN'I) NKSIIT.

SALTER MARTIN'S of lUnlrl IIhwIht Uncle Joirs Cabin, I'ifty PiL.lo. Actors Worthy of tho name. MiiHlcianjt, tho Best. Singers, 1 lancers. IKu.

1,000 worth of fecial Eccn'cry. HMts oi, rrw I'uiln DP. W. C. EUBANKS, Oil CO JI0.M(S01'il'lISl' AIRTIGHT HEATER txf? HUOADWAY (Si, W.M.

Kaiii.w. olllMII tTtll Phone 53, mxmi tri We Httc to less use fuel and ghc more 'tncrSofl Coalite on the u.arkil. guarantee ctery We have this stote in three sue. Also it full line of carried in oi IUG HATCH ET.) T- LEADING 5c. CIGARS.

Ask For Tlim. i. eat ihaiiony btotc sold by stoves of every SCOTT HARDWARE TAIH'CAJI, KY. (Jko. Lkiimiaiu).

eVMinhard, KENTUCKY THE LEADING COAL IN THE CITY. Try load and ou will be convinces! thatju is the chimest, hottest wi. win appreciate a share iif your patronage. Prompt a ttiiceinllv. 1 ltJ strut.

i Office and Yard, 9th and Harrison Streets. RE7VCOAI. TVt, )on'f Get Mad A tlelivery M. lARKS TI ie ell-known clothing inert hunt, 'Has Moved from 120 to 116 2d St. A full line of CLOTIIINC, BOOK-, hllOl.

an-I Ft UNISIIINlW Jiuntl. Ttio chua.r,l and be.t More 111 the city. 7VmRKS, 'lhe I'liriiislicr. wnen you to eat candy and al in.ngs wiiithinaKt your teeth aeLe, bec.UHo you didn't have then nMornlNlto in lime to save ton all the pain and annoy- niimi lift V-: "ie. so come mi now and Imto that de ctl tooth lliled and lift teady to eat ntiytliiii" lor the conscipicuccs.

you want without fear DR. C. JrVHITESIDES. TONIGHT. Windsor Theatre, South TlinlBUftt l.ljJV U'ATKIIS K.

roilllMAN. Admissiou, 10 aiui'O cents. IIort for l.aJlii, unit ChtMirn, A Druma in TRUE IRSH EARTS, Chtingo of play tiiico a tcck. won i rorget our 31atlnces every Sill tiffin tf 1 Watcn for Ihe Monster Street Parnrfoj L. Wll-LEH, HOUSE AND 6H PAINTER, llHAIMIfiMOlhoMIIIimi, lll.tINO ANI1 IIVIIIIWOOU riMIMIUI, Ttlenliirtu t'i SK? 7 1 nculdfnro mi7 jn, i0i IWiiviMi, lir, siL 4mMi, iiUJ I.

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