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■crablc.i news-inderful by Dr. p^Root, Y. liver iedy. t mediae nlne-f\ disears of rch by le eml-d blad-and is curing d trou*\o worstot rec-ivekld-e found n tested private to pur-asful in ent has is paper have a a book how to [rouble.Pi'uniou barber shop tli' day before yis-terday.How ii Comes and How It Goes.(New York Journal]Mr. Reginald Vanderbilt, sou of the railroad family, played roulette one night at Mr. Craufield m gambling house on Forty-fourth street, In the city of New V rk, and loet ft 23,000. He arose with a glt;K»d *:atun*cl smile of indifference. ,Thus briefly the news re|K)rt tells of one incident of life in a great city, where the very rich and the very poor dwell together in harmony.A man with a wife and si* children gets up at daybreak his wife has been up before him to prepare some thin coffee and fat huoon.lie taken hia lieavycrowbar and starts out for a distant point oo the New' York Ceutral railroad track, where he Iikh been ordered to work With the heavy crowbar and other tools, lie works all day long, tamping down the stone ballast under the ties.He goes liouie at dark, having earned one hundred und twenty five cents, a dollar Hail a 4 oar ter.Mr Reginald Vanderbilt, whose family is made prosperous by the labor ofThlt;ThmlittycYouct«inewOi.nicocunletSULTh. in 1 I*- \FI*c*«l■up\MepriCo.wb
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Hartford, Kentucky, US

Wed, May 21, 1902

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