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¥ inci inl Nh J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. tren bere at DRUGGISTS. yAPOTHECARIES. | stems ot interest Relative tothe i. taba mona HARBOUR}. J-D-Bacon & Co. PHARMACISTS. <Prescriptions filled at. all hours.—] Caw prepare your family or eivale inves senaae anpinieg Ub heat Railroads and Railroad Fiagman J. F. Hunt left last week] Our buying power is being ¢ o> > Night Bell a ) from @ liniment to ® ¢orn | in this oft-neglected line of ‘our busi- People. for Memphis to go on the passenger |edfo provide the new, attra sido of door. cure, and do it right. ; pie. ran between Cairo and Memphis. and exqyisitely beautiful fae osm Assistant Yardmaster Robert Me-|that are gut for s ring. Mu a ee Cann is in Louisville this week ehew-|is lovely” is alread aria ing bis goose quill while Hick Ham-| here af our new stove. hua Ba McKinley. ilton docs the ‘drum major’ act inJearngstly that we are ndable to Engine 200, left yesterday for the] pis stead. savg all’ customers penni big shops at Nashvill Two new freight runs have been {and dollars on their ptt Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecaries, Cor, Seventh anp Jackson Srrevrs, Papucan, Ky. ' SCAN AT Cc [.,bngineer Sam Lowe is out again} jut on between Cairo and Memphis. | every department and dall the ee PERSONALS. after a weeks spell with gripe and | scar Parker and Sid Swith fallheirs | lines of merchandise we ladle aeolas kindred ailments. to these runs, which are ‘high ball] We want to ran opens to Col.in McGinnis went to Creal this | Travel is picking up. The coaches | runs. please our customers ; ware run ‘ rnoon. on 104 were comfortably filled with} Jim Scott, better known as Puss, | "ing it for our customé It is WATER iL- TERS Mr. A.C. Einstein is back from] People as she rolled out this morn-|has returned to his post of hopping] Ur intention to keep a that is . St. Louis. ing. the foot boards, chopping ‘em off | lovely/in the latest up to Me lay at Grover stepped out| while Ve Moi ties ‘em to- | Of Dyess Goods and Mill#ty- . / ‘ and Billy" atepped. ik One's Aly Wer. an aghast We want you to learnt W i bi What 18 more essential. i good health P troubles will end and the other's be- td tone, 6 ‘ +» Jour New stores to feel at pue here A s ules willed at he thers te) Langan old ine one Sh deg ewe than pure water® Out filters will make impure A negro man named Green shot] ter at Vicksburg for some time, has|'? ktew what’ you ist AM “| water as pure and sparkling AS spring water. haven't got it today 1 killed another one while prowling | lately been transferred to Helena, ‘ f { around his. premises "in Memphis|Arke nn [tomortow ! Every family should have one. Every filter Mr. G. H. Warneken, of Clarks- ville, is at the Palmer. Editor Jack Ware, of Benton, was in the city today. Mr. Campbell Flournoy. _ — Shoes of Ful- 5 r ton, is ia the city today. A ‘ ae \ Mr. Jas. Clements went to St. night before last. Len Jorgenson, an old-time Padu- mong/the many 1 " i hoa: J end sn, 0) \ o an » just rived a new 23 ( ar ets EVERY MAN'IN AMERICA! Louis this “gerd sete veaterday | ttbiet Patterson is on deck again| cal: boy, will be found checking bag- |). Oe ee edu tiie aiires tat tested before leaving our stére. @ i Miss Mattie Beard left yesterday|this morning. He reports a pleasant} gage at Poplar Street station, Mem- ‘ould have ri ig p gag plar Stre ell be giad to shoryot : his clothes made to measure it he fully for Danville on a visit to_hier,broth- trip to New Orleans and a grand|phis, during the illness of baggage wits tof Nei pa jane quality GUARANTEED AND (FOR SALE BY . E - realized how much more comfort, |ers. time during the carnival. agent Thompson. sw ‘ they areahead of all ymer presen : ~ It won that a man|ing for Louisville on a visit to rel-/sand house man so long, is now the/s, at large, is in. the city taking in in thnewest col that way Novelty ofoths Nae SA Gaee Wome 8 ade eee eure boiler maker's helper and is mach! his old He says he don't|orings carefully lined ad finished THOORPORATRD ure suit hardly ever goes back to! Conductor Frank Wheeler and wite| elated at the change, want passenger in his.| Taylor¢heck skirts t $1.75 to D LATED. ee ; seedy-meee, \ left at noow for Martin, Tenn., ona} Engine 304, the old P. T. & A. | Sleep ‘too? hard to walk | $9. so Si f Biq Hatchet 348, 320, 422 and war ‘ W Di k \ visit. No. 4 came home in apple pie order | through. The brussels carpet hurts| Black skirts with gured and} SIGN O ig Na . Paducah, Kye . J. CKe, Mr. and Mrs. John Schroeder, of| yesterday and took the 200’s place| his corns, sie duaiend 5 to $9.90 7 Huntington Row, are parents of a/on work train for the present. Conductor Sam Wheeler has been Bodcaded sat brocaded mo 425 Broadway. fine girl. Mr, Jas. W, Heath, an old eagle| nursing a pet for the last ten days at | hair skir Mrs. W. K, Penrod, wife of the|eye, and the first on? that Sam Lowe | the expense of the insurance com-|ble hued aad ito skirt LEADING ’ fe GRBRART 5c. CIGARS. € @. Ask For Them. . Hh ATHER REPORT pastor of the First Baptist church, is| ever fired ffor,is in the city visiting| pany, while Conductor Smith oecu-| made by tye | WEATHER REPORT. dangerously ill. Sam and bis family. He is much im- | pies his seat in cab 43. America af $5 ; — * Mrs. G. W. Weitzler, of Coving-| pressed with Paducah and talks of | We notice several M. & ©, boys} apices Louisville, FMaroh 4.—"Rain radi: tea quake Of Mrs, F. B,| locating here. in the city this week mingling with} Dkesy Goo night and Friday stationary temper- atan May, of Jefferson street. Four dead coons were found on|old associates, Look ont boys, you} ite comPinati ite, y e the other ing down on|are getting rather far from home, |Livke checked sh ix . y KS Mrs. Albert J. Morrison left at] the track the other morning down o1 getting mixed \striped suitigs, silk and — B. I AR ’ noon for her home in St. Louis, after| the south end where some train had|‘The goblins will get you if you Ss, navy e 4 GENT FOR LOCAL MENTION. a visit to Mr. C, W. Morrison and/run over them during the night. | don’t watch out.”’ Caligraph and Densmore Game must be plentiful down that Ried, peopeielor ¢ Typewriters and Supplies. f the family. Real Fstate at Pubtic Sale. Misses Willie Stone and Sam Wat- iq My property logated on Fountain |son and Mrs, S.J. Snook, of Kut-] Gideon and Kane, the bowers on | not look natural since the chan: avenue and Jefférsoy street, will be | tawa, are guests of Capt. Clark andthe 312 when the coupling broke|of the passenger runs. Well, they sold on the 8th day gf March, at the | family. yesterday, brought her back to the| will all be on hand at the proper tim i i 2 shop and held down the boxes of the|to put in their vote for you, Captain. does way Palmer House, says his hous A Novelty hour o'clock a. a ; i se eet 12 in the afternoon as she rolled out| Kngine 560, has goue ia for slight |‘ ee aliens a cre months ; the suit MARRIAGE IN THE COUNTY. with the accommodation, overhauling, while her rider, Joe i cecctel a oewiline 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET For the blag es = ; 6 We've juttryceiw Old Dad”? Ritter has the whistle| Honsbine is spending bis afternoons | .¢ yy sid cy ro Rs ee EO pe ein was brought t it at my request. Now I kindly’ persyns who on the 308 about regulated and says|at the opera house to the amuse- |) iitehers |i may desire to purchase a peautiful | Mr. Joe Rudolph and Miss Eliza] he is composing a new ‘Fantasie’ | ment of the audience in fishing. Lots e : ; = ‘, we " MI home and valuable propefty to go i away up above high *C"" that he/of them,were there Joe I ’ Children. @ Jand examine it before thf y of eale, Wiley Married. would like to hear Bill Spence of the] Another I. C. employe has gone [1 due time we wi bt al and know its real value And condi- —_— 310 imitate on ber caliope. astray. He is brought as a lamb te he spring beautres nl '. Fs 5 tion, My daughter will ue present | ygarriage at Benton Last Night} The water in the [bayou south of] the slaughter, and as a sheep before nbin pa in a stock ¢ Ps and show you the pren the tracks is rising and spreading] her shearers, dumb, “‘So he openeth 2m4 Jostau Hann Becworm: Fomine ZOUSy oyer the adjacent flats at a rapid|not his mouth.’ Isaiah 63-7. Here's x shapes in ‘Type Sailors it STAPLES 4 AGIA AGaiabat. People, rate. It already leoks like a minia-|success to you Austin. May all your] teen, tan, butter arltwo ( J Or 4a IE "si ture ocean. If the rivers continue| troubles be little ones. At HARBOUR'S, od FANCY Mr. Jake Seamon, the South Fifth Pepehagrgcr ona alg chr tol be aoadperaort stree was dl filter] Mr. Joe Rudolph, a well ‘ouductor Sam Miller was in the veclvotel phigpes Medi apg dy seat ohana (Heel pent top of the bayou banks. city Stinday. looking after his person- 112-114 N. Third Street. Fresh Meats, &e.. 2 Low pr pd jolie attention, Give me a trial order acd I yesterday afternoon when he splashed 4 imuriatic acid in both his eyes, suffer-| house, was married at Mount Sion} Mileage’s barometer indicates /al interest. He must have heedel ing great pain. It is not thought [church in the Maseke section this] stormy snd. colder weather. ne the advice given les iced ry to all parts of the city, that his eyesight is impaired, how-| morning to Miss Eliza Wiley, a popu. |Ptin was simply unbearable this|columns some days a] ytoa'l ; 7 : lar young lady of that neighborhood, | Morning and if it would have accom-|thanks,no charges: just cake is su | Who Steals My Cor. 12th & Madison. Quite a crowd attended the ceremony, | Plished any good he could have) fe‘edt. | le Aaah aaael © some being from the city, ‘The| ‘cussed a blue streak." His rhea-| Fiagmen Hancock and McCutchen |§ Purse Steals Tras graphs has beeen extended to Mon-|oognie are very popwlar in the] matics cry aloud for settlell weather. | hnve been ordered to Memphis by “Fatty? Dick Tolbett, the big |Trainataster Frates to give them the CTT New Shades in Tans and Ox Bloods. Hy will plea Tolephore 1€ ever. Riley's ‘cheap price for photo- MORTON'S BPO. § { day, March 8. iG = | Goanty CH AS i 9), | . we ri - —— vay | fini ch fol g trains , ove © been ultere sive wy - 4 Ose poutilof AsimiRle's cuter} Me, Cnt Holand ad Mies Wee {¥%A! Wetman on the "Broadway |neing toch for rung tans, wold never bave Yon were OPERA HOUSE | and ‘a cake of Stat’ soap'at R.-SrBar- | Fisher, prominent young society peo-| Ne) Wut UP nin BAY Ue Meter ee an. Here's, looking at you oe ie aad ook ch the wens The Seeagtthand Man, PurTCMER TafaRELty MOR. nett’s for 20e¢ CG Smit. [ple of Benton, were married Inst] 28 looking for his croney officer, |*‘con. ere's looking you, had he owned oye of th au | ae EE vas Tobe Etter. When these two prome- | boys, from the other end of the line. iful gold and gilver mounted d Week Co etn Important Notice night. ‘The wedding was eet for last nade the suburbs together you can| We often have the pleasure of look Pocketbooks displayed in our 214 Cours Sirect | One Wee epee: %, i All persons knowing themselves in- ts dneatine vile 3a sg speculate that something is in the | jog into the countenance of one the} show cases, % MONDAY, MAR. 1. debted to the firms of Rogers-& King | ¥ aaghs Pavey wind, cleverest conductors that — ever| AS SOMITE H Ie rs 1 j § and John Rogers Son gsehereby |iaze WA Hollands | The teala tin teport givat crowds| took up the card botrds ot this pike. | | The World's Greatest Hyonotists - warned to-call and settle The same at |""S° "+ As NC" at the depot at Benton as they pags) It is none other than Charlie Clark. |H 5.1. from Se to $t4 Secoad iand Choliing Qnes—at my ee No. 127 South A LONG LIFE ENDED. there this week. The leading attrac-| He looks hale and hearty and still Ladies’ Pocketbooks 25¢ to $3.50. ‘Th Fourth street, Cand Shara re to 4 @ é tion there i the Noah Franklin case following his same protestion on the a ry aang hy oe ils Se ees themselves costs, 9° i will before: i fot the thurder of Daisy Sullivan,|N. @ M. V. between Memphis anc ir - il \s Infants’ and Children’s. leben FUN cls same, |Death of Mins Berthd Hecht This|though the yokels seem to derive) Vicksburg. | Sylvain A. and Alberta. , unless otherwise sete promptly. Morning. equal pleasure in looking at the rail- ATEN =Pace The most complete assortment in mgeranees ‘g Infants’ tan or ox blood turn 75¢ Bo H. Puryear, Miss 5. . " rad Ukeers™ as they HEB and go. NOTED SES, the ¢ iv) ™ See his $3 shop-made Shoes. The most wonderful ; Children’s. sizes/8 1-2 to 11, $1@Receiver of Rogers & King and John} Miss Bertha Hecht died at 3:20) 7 i oid that Engineer Joe H | hie , ged pay ‘ A 3 : Rogers & Son. A6tt | today at the residence of Mrs. Helen sen gsr nacl n There arg none better.) Pgycological Prodection to $1.50. jogers & 8 2 Hecht, oa West Broadway, of old | Docker represented « clown in the) “ (04 Die LSOWA SYCOLOgICal « ¢ i 4 Children's siges 12 to 2, 1.25 to] New tomatoes \t Bockmon’s. jage. Mardi Gras procession at Memphis Bill Garduer on Trial at Vik id GOL Me, i eigen: ted ; $1.90. "Vhone, 259, (| She was 76 years of age, and cane (acca Mey oe relgsarpre tee Benton. DRUG STORE ee Meien iultaivood 1s ag Pp e fi fat 5 i a — - to this country in 1875, with th ‘aying that characte! je - priate joes repaired ang deliv many ‘ Full line of youth's and boys’} Qu Chicago beef willbe here this rane Aer eae Dierdoy, Gat |nal. “So much so that be contem- TH BROADWAY. _ [part ofthe city | Refined, Instruccive, Marvelous. black, brownfor ox blood. evening. We will oven our meat}many, She leaves a brother, Mr, §,| Plates applying to Baroum & Bailey, | One ot the Most Celebrated Horse | iryou have Ca Off Clothing or| Nothing Like It Ever\Seen Before. market in the morgéhg with Chicago ht, and a 3. S Sells Bros. or some other big show Stealing Cases inthe State. bu ft toTasten Wb04 | Shoes to sell notify aby § ard serene | iz 80) Hecht, and a ni rs. S. Sommer, 8 i i oi ti _ reach low the waist | and he will and get ther | CHANGE OF PROGRAM NIGHTLY. for an engagement coming sea- beef, veal, spring JAmb, brains,bone- | jiy:ng at Springtield, Ill f Re wah ca ddan} son, We will try Fletch Terrell for! ‘The case against Bill Gardner, less steak, pork, fresh pork sausage,! She was a distant relative of the smoked pork saysage, dressed geese | Hecht family. you Joe. cbarged with horse stealing, is on and chickens, glso a large variety of] ‘The funeral will take place tomor-| Bill Brooks, the one-legged flag- | tri salt water fish’ Hockmon, the gro-|row afternoon at 2 o'clock at the] man at the Fourth and Norton streets |’ and edged Northir ; for these autumn days asa ti in the circuit court at Benton. | pexque and a plain skirt « his is one of the most cel Prices 25 and Sc. Box seate Tc, CITIZENS’ | Seats now on sale at Van Calin’s. ated | vas—so close that it seems we i Gi cor. Phone 359, residence of Mrs. Hecht on West] crossing is plentifully supplied with | cases ever tried in Marshall county, | cons, with fully an eirhth of an ine SAVINGS | - werryy V en Pe Risamie ecaversunes See Broadwa: Burial at the Jewish|curiosity. Aday or two since it] Gardner was arrested for a] of bright lining gicaming through CONVINCED SKEPTICS. cemetery. caused him some inconvenience and|horse in Calloway county fr J, meshes, Block braiding put BANK, ITY —- others a good deal of amusement. |C, Puckett and selling it in Tennes- | ®eut the basque and (he 226 Broadway, Ky There was a migratory ler of/sec. He was acquitted at the exam-| re ee een ete medicines good for all the ills that pining trial, and bre t suit against] caracule and binck fer flesh is heir too, according to his §say| Constable Douglas and his bondsmen | q rufly maf so, around expatiating as to their! and was awarded $400 da: » He} lining, make curative powers. Among other nos-| thus incurred the resentment of the] ing. trums he carried a bottle of ammonia oilicer, who took the pains to work] Another costume for this weather, Open tr Professor Lee Has Another ( TOOK STRYCH k Away ft |; Jas Coleman Capitat and Surpiis, $120,000.00 Telephone 148, f Res, 821 Campbell. Crowd, Kash Attempt at Suicide of a Pa- ducah Girl at Metropolis. Professor Lee gave another pleas- ing exhibition of hypnotism at the ope house last night toa large} Hattie Reed, a Paducah girl, the afm, to3 p.m. On Sat- Spring crowd. danghter of James Reed, of the city,] that was extra strong. Bill came|the case up, the result being that | When lovely woman goes out “in her urday ufghis from 7 to § oh Tompt art@caretal Dtention given i A great many skeptics were con-|attempted suicide yesterday by tak-| hobbling up on his crutches, and at|Gardner was arrested again, ‘The | "#¥"." !s also of coarse canvas, with Thirteen yours expertonce in the worl . | Top vinced last night, and the crowds in- ing a dose of strychnine at Metropo-Jonce asked “what is dat?” ‘The| case was begun yesterday. Ee aivevg sium imarsimi tt uot 1 aq Calls from any part of the. city ane } crease nightly. lms, Lil, She had been betrayed by a] quack explained that it was a newly VISITING -FOICET? eee eee schurtedaesiecvet UMterest Paid on Time Deposits) were at any time from o'clock #, m. > lover, and her weight of shame and| discovered remedy for the elongation TOR ETT ES flsluquate aie, wreed to rand. Gut to 11 o'clock p. m. with each sale of childrens CAPT. AUSTIN OWEN sorrow bore her dowa. of curtailed extremities, claimiug that | 7 Are Made This to Look Wel | trom the figure above the folled v« OFFICERS. ares sree 4 Without Wraps, Toilets for calling ure being built with special reference to outdoor wear Bill shook the three] without a wrap, ar, at best, for a loose h the sleeves are a out of danger, | or four inches still left of bis one} cloak or mantle of fur, to be left in the bullt, a velvet choker having earac : or time lengthy leg and said: ‘*Do you} carriage or the hall. Rodices of heavy, | i, faring out beneath each ea _ Capt, Austin Owen will sueceed CUTTING. mean to say det you can make dis] warmly lined broadcloth are popular, ee ieee ot ee ese) vt. J.J. Young on the transfer a grow out agin wid a foot hung to it?”?| with boleros or small Ftons of fur or | *°" steamer Osborn, The appointment] Will Hampton Jailed Today at}*Yes,’’ said the doctor, “and if you| ‘vet. A tiny black velvet bolero is was made yesterday, and Capt. Benton. don’t believe it smell it once,’ and | tT'mmed down the fronts and most odd- Young was to have been relieved to- with that be pulled out the stopper| ¥ 0baut its edge by a trill of thickly but Capt. Owen did not come| Will Hampton, colored, was jailea} "ith that be pulle Me OgUPEr | plaited binck ribbon which stands out Pe Bring your repairs to us for quick| up from Cairo. at Benton today on an’ indictment | 24 held the bottle to Bill's olfactory | from the figure almost like a ruche ‘ organ, who took one long ‘‘sniff.’’ | aix ery tig) c yh cel a Cink, Wace ciated (oa Bow rvc|shargleg bim’wiin waloceaiy teen |e ra above a very tight and high ceinture " The brine filled hi » he zed }of moire. The bodice be porter this morning tnt he intended | ting Robt. Vaughan a day or twol so hard th Sot ee teeta Ee acti te been be vet ceinture, the front rolling away from the waistcoat in stiff tabbed rev ers, The blouse beneath is of | ‘The prompt discovery of her rash} by inhalation the stump of an ampu- attempt, however, coupled to efficient} tated limb would soon regain its Wall Take Charge of the ‘Pranster | inedical skiil, saved her life, and to-| wonted length. ont. day she is provoun j shoes at ait $I and Up. A, Rey / let) ET ALMUELLE PAXTON Cashier R. RUDY Ass’ Cashior Fine Boots-ind Shoes Made to Order. DIRECTORS. h Jas. A.Rupy, Jas. R. SMH, \iserUive tits s yetanne St Beem Grok C. WALLACE, 400 Broadwa: W. P, Pax E. FARLEY, band. some, braided in black in a br s the #ki arly novel gown, th Will open & Musig“and Dancing . | School at he blessed the doctor. ceinture, the effect is stunning. Motifa | Assistant—Yes. Charity, Superintendent Davis says the city subjects foritems have decreased, deep, with plaitings of black ribbon | umbrelles. We are solr have afeall for and deliver work free of mence Thursday, 11th, at four o'clock Sanaa . ; . like a huge diamond, and renders i 3 eign to its popular use. They are usual) ree | 5 linois, Her husband, she said, was |.he scene quite pretty, quaint sayings as of your, That! 240 of caracule, that thin, expousiy In S al Orin paralyzed about a year ago, and she Gordon Sheppard has gotten rid of} ana very fashionable fur, that in so 9 DESTITUIE FAMILY. vaching almost to the knees, and eath is plain [hig directoire eravat cf black mc ACADEMY. ithe militery |anish oy vi hack choker, about whieh is tied a black rib- # covered with the braiding oxomeneyith didnt expect to even ook as sean] Hiyton's bond wae txad at g200] 824 Ming Lo aes back dom, betes lo wh ao undertne [eens GENERAL REPAIR. SHOP* | yadam-Metntyre and Son boat for a year or more, and in default of it he went to jail. posture, supported by {his crutches, chin, In the tortoise-biae broadcloth, 728.8, Phird Stree GOVERNMENT LIGHT, ‘ long to the government, It 219-221 BROADWAY, | woman with two children, got off the | eu8 Li ruches of fur about the thro: y Louisville ‘‘cannon-ball” this morn- |;ootof Jettersou street, and the nver| Engineer Mike Duffy is fast develop-| perhapa tur sleeves and sole ot te | 1890 1897 | and Saturday evenings, \ ing at the Uuion Depot. She had no| i craw cd UP the street so far that}ing” aldermanic obesity, and canjon the broadcloth skirt. Ituches of S th Semi-A 16 ti All the latest dances will be ts drink bis usual number of gallons of| fur seem a bit improbable, but de+ even mi-Annua reeting. in twelve lessons, Private lessons re with black velvet bolero, overlaid with he vigoreusly rubbed the seat of | motits of cream Honiton and caracule rophesied rain for this} Aj] kinds of furniture ,repaired and indy we? One of Our Electric Globes Now make immediate connection with the |1¢ haus out eros the river ey ap, | buttermilk daily on the branch, That] Figners are capable of making a fale Yen 0 oat HORAN TAB « . . o mence A ceinture of Gave, LAWHEAD 0. ; so hard that he dropped his crutches | to the point of severity sie clay to leave at once for Hickman and] ago. pants for several minutes while | fur, black moire ribbon ru and | afternoon, didn 4 ser Per’ i in the River, vork gies a spec : ‘hi ; ‘ PHILLIPS, An Officer Performs an Act of have been cut into two divisions our] *kitt in deep, square scallops, kneo | everyone is carrying waterproofs or work on buggies a specialty’ Will! Qnitdrep’s dancing class will com- Mrs, James Randolph, a strange ed velvet are very Frenchy 3 mee t the Tevienic: .Weteat: hampers tail velvet are very Frenchy, with thick ——— — - Adults class, wilt ‘Thursday St. Louis train aud go to relatives in Tt hangs out over the river at night Tom Sisson is as full of his jokes and| *!¢ serve every purpose, however fore MUSIC LESSONS, The Madam Has had twenty-three years experience in teaching musig in upholstered aud revagfished at rense | Since the through freight runs|of fur and lace are used to trim the | “Change the bulleting at once Tsce{Obable prices, Pa mm) repair Ci fan Hall, has one electric light that must be- any of the boys laying over in th. Whole blouses of glice-print- | hot, dry spell.” —Detroit Journa charge. and continve every afternoon, According “ was forced to appeal to relatives for] ine Uuited. Seetes teen Leeision Of | the chills since he left the tow path] adaptatia. Mullles of thie fur une atte sin lueip. She had transportation to Iil- | we : hed now ts Attorney Generallfor the main line. That Bob Aus-| stylish. They are, rather, cireules / all the different branches and devotes Chien ike inois, but no money to buy food or| the ssa ‘ cf) control Off tin hason a full suit of new togs| flounces in different widths, sometimes 104 Fifth Street, Under the Palmer, especial attention to time and expres. by for lodging. Officer Barnhart | ‘2° 8 * or Uncle Sam now| since his old suit was burned. ‘That| as an edge to a very short bolero, some sion, We furnish the very best of controls the bank from low to high 4 1 he and copcy Yoon, 5 kindly sent her to King’s Hotel where j ‘ Alex Weddle, Dry Woodward and] tlmes encircling a skirt about hem and Se references, fu price teow Yn omty ten she and her children were comforta- | "*t? 9" the balance of the gang are all well] Knees and stil rei hey the beck All, Woo! 0 For furthes information gall at St, \ u 0s se ctam | DIY Provided for at his expense until Hickory Stove-¥Wood, and delighted that their mileage is 80] fant citect to the teumure, “Chavet Suits Nicholas Hotel Ia forencos fr at Hall ta , noon today, when they left, Me ctaiaiche fice much less than before, and that! gadje, of neal, of Persian lamb are worn, / In efercidon trom) tw to, Remember the npme and f ae ‘ove wood telephone 29. | Frank Hogwood is hardly to be 'rec= 1 as of le, They are s ved. Sal if 2 me ol Tuc Jife of ‘chee: Log’ os well as of caracule, ey 7 fi ed. Salesmen, LITTLE TOM ATKINS. Bockman has « the Jif of-cheese. | $1 per load, tt. logoized in the bushy beard he is'cul-| formed by two loops of four andtwo| —* “*{sfaetion guaranie \ 191 Broadway, Po 259, x Ouro Riyek Sroxe ann Rix Co, tivating. Each and all of them will] ed \w arply-pointed ends thrust through | W. N. JOHNSON, “Ws Rv RA me ee,