The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, February 14, 1898, Page 4

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Newest Novelties in Dress Skirts - ‘Some of the ne prbprigh | % * Three hundred new moire, satin and Egyptian novelty silk dress skirts, samples in price and samples of ele- gance. ‘These skirts range in price from $8.00 to $22.00 —our prices.. «+ $4.98 to $10.00 Two hundred bran new wool novelty dress skirts, sam- ples. These skirts should sell for $6.00 and $8.00— our prices, any of them... rir ++ $2.98 and $3.98 An elegant line of the very newest Knecia plaid skirts, in all of the latest combina- tions of colors. «$1.50 Fifteen hundred pieces sam- ple muslin and cambric underwear, consisting of the finest qualities of handsome- ly trimmed gowns, chemise, skirts, etc., slightly soiled, at.....Just half of former prices Don't fail to see them. west things about them are the tiny prices—just a small for their age. Millinery Department verything in our complete mil linery department will be sold at just one-half of our always low prices in order to make room for our new spring goods, Just received, our new spring stock of hair goods. We are cer tainly headquarters for switches and all kinds of hair goods. We guarantee a perfect match, Ask to see our switches at 75¢ and $1.00: —you wold pay double for them elsewhere. “. 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY THE NEW PLACE THE LATEST GOODS WOLFF’ —eT 408 BROADWAY No trouble to show goods. PROF, CHEEVER TONIGHT. 20 Come in. 10, and 30 Cents. The engagement of this noted hypnotist begins at Morton’s mpers'’ house tonight.and runs four nights with a Wednesday matinee. He i+ credited by the press with doing more than he even claims to do. Be placed a young man to sleep tod: in the large show window of George Bernhard. He will sleep without Admission, waking and without food or drink); until awakened on the stage at the opera house Wednesday night, & period of 583{ hours, All ladies ac- companied by a person with a paid 30-cent ticket will be admitted free tonight. LADIES FREE. Prof. Cheever at the Opera House Tonight. Professor Cheever, the laugh-mak- er, will begin a four nights engage- thent at Morton’s opera house tonight at popular prices, 10, 20 and 30 cents. Ladies will be admitted free tonight when accompanied by one 30 cents ticket. ye, Nose and , Paducah, tf. MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE Fletcher Terrell, Manager, Three Nights and Wednesday Matinee commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14 PROF. CHEEVER THE HYPNOTIST The Funniest Show on Earth —A drama, comedy and circus all in one. PRICES 10, 20, 30 CENTS Ladies free on Monday night with one paid 30c ticket. Seats on sale Satur- day morning at Van Culin’s. BO0O082408 $ This Week Only $ A LOVER'S $ THERMOMETER Given free with each 5c. purchase of. Kis-Me $ $ i | LOCAL MENTION Asmond Sold For #500, Asmond, the well known Paducah trotter, has been sold to Mr. R.S. Patterson, of Clinton, Ky., the price being $500. Asmond belonged to Mr, Geo. C. Thompson, and was one of the most promising yeung race horses among the Southwestern Kentucky strings, Incandescent lamp globes suitable tor system for sale at’ McPherson's Drug store. tt ‘anted To borrow for several years Five Hundred Dollars on improved city property, worth Two Theusand Dol- lars. Enquire under letter A, post- office box No, 128, and state interest wanted. 14f6 Smoke Pete's Bismark and Star Banner. uf Everybody has a cold sometime— your turn will come. Keep a bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey hand and be prepared for an er gency. This famous remedy euro a cold before it gets started o¥ gfter it has settled. sooner you take ii the sooner you get well, 14f6 w rly he f Best and cheapest wheels and the only first-class repair shop in the city. How do these strike you. T Orient, Waverly and Hamilton, prices from $15 to $75. Mr. James Wallace, who has been with the Pa- ducah Cycle Works will be glad to have his friends call at Cuart & Sox, Jefferson Street, 10f3 Tenth-Street Revival. The Tenth-street church was filled to overtlowing last night. Many went “gwsy, not being able to get seats. Mr. Parker's sermon was strong and to the point. Two per- |sque came forward at the close and [made the good confession, making | seven since the meeting began. Se vioes every night this week. Singing | 7 preaching at 7:45. Sul ct for thie evening: ‘*What must I doto be saved? A cordial wel come for s Telephone No. 29 for a nice two horse Inad delivered promptly, Price, $1 cash. Obio River Spoke and Rim Co., E. E. Bell. tt. Said He Lost Money A Fulton man claimed to Officer Gray today that he had lost $15 some where. As he had been seen carousing around with s gang, how- ever, the officers attached little cre- dence to his stor, Do you smoke Linnwood? If not you ought to, Itisthe best. tf Wolff's Opening. The opening at Wolff's jewelry store Saturday was a most delightful affair, (and speaks well for the busi- ness of the new firm, The store visited by large numbers of Is during the day, every one of whowi received @ beautiful souvevir. The store was decorated with palms, ferns and carnations, Mr. Wolff is meeting with most gratifying success ; his store is one of the neatest and best arranged of its kind in the city and is filled to over- flowing with a well selected and up-to~ date line of goods, the best good-sized, nt cigar made, Ask tf Linnwood good quality 6 for it. Circuit Court. The equity docket is being called in the circuit court today, and pearly all the cases are continued. The !u- nacy case nst Sallie Ainsworth has not yet been tried. BROWN A HYPNOTI He Hypnotized Hamilton and Then Got His Property. Jas, 8. Hamilton, who came to Paducah a few days ago and found his watch and several razors in a Second street pawn shop, and had George Brown arrested at Brooklyn charged with the offense, has not yet s:cured @ warrant, although Brown is still in jail at Metropolis. There are someinteresting features in the case, hitherto unpublished, Brown, it appears, is a bypnotist, and Hamilton fell a ready victim to his wiles. Brown, who claimed to be from New York, was in Hopkinsville s eral months recently working at the $ Chewing Save 25 wrappers and get your choice of the beau- iful pictures in the window tifa! “McPherson’s _ Drug Store. barber's trade. He became intiwate with Hamilton, and it is claimed hynotized him one afternoon about two weeks ugo, While the local bar- ber was in an unconscious coadition | citizen of the county, who makes his CRSONALS. F. M. MoFarland, of Fulton, is at the Palmer, Mrs, Walter Sheppard is in Memphis. Prof. Cheever and company the Palmer. Mr. A. C. Einstein from St. Louis, Mr. John Sinnott, jr., went up to Eddyville today. Hon. Henry Buroet! went to Hen- derson yesterday. County Com anissioner Wr of Evansville, Ind., is here. Mrs. Horace Mankin has returned from Mayfield and Pryorsbury Mr. Ewing Culley left yesterday for San Antonio, Texas, to accept a position. Mr. Charles morning for Princeton cities above. Mr, and Mrs. Watson, of Mechan- icsburg, are parents of a girl baby, born toc Mr, Albert Ullman has returned from a six weeks’ trip out in the ine terest of Rehkopf & Sons. Mr. Jobn W. Keiler, of the city, 18 at Tampa, . according to yester- day’s Courier-Journal. Mrs. Dr. Hicks and sons, Robert and Walton, are visiting at Trenton, Tenn,, for a week or ten days. Mr. C. J. Wilson, of Mattil & Ef. inger, lea tonight foo Louisville to attend the school of Embalming. Miss Lula McGoodwin. of Prince- ton, passed through the city today en route to Leavenworth, Ka Mr. P. Bacon, ef ¢ cepted a position 43 1 Jones Instalment hous Mr. J. A. Bevill returned to his home in Searcey, Ark., today, after to his son, Union depot Agent Bevill. Mrs. James Adams and two children, of ‘Tennessee, passed through the city today en route to Mayfield, on a visit to relatives. n, Julia Scott . m Knox leave Maysville to attend to convention, LaRue, son of Con- ie, and a pupil in the d through this morn- nuisville from a trip visiting are at has returned . Elliott, Richardson left this and other iro, has a zer of the of this city. ef Wednesday fo the Y. M. C. Mr. Martin ductor Dick I high school nroute to to Fulton, PAINFULLY INJURED. Mr. Wm. Bennett Recely es all Fall. Mr. Wm, Bennett, a well known 74 is and is ious Bud Dal a home with Col years old, met with dent last evening. He went into the smoke house and attempted to climb upon a board af- ter something, but missed his footing and fell, He struck his forehead on the chime of a barrell, and cut a painfal gash, a one rib. Owing to his age his injuries are very serious. BOB BLANKS Bobs Up Again, Out Near Maxon’s Mills. ive Wickliffe received a com- munication —yesterd that Bob Blanks, the M ld rapist, had been seea Saturday night near the junc- tion, and asking him to come out. The detective went out, but as Blanks has been seen in many places, it is likely he has never been seen at all, LIVELY RUNAWAY. Experience of eae voune Men la a Runaway. Messrs. John Byng, Harry John- son, Guy Rudolph and Fred Hisey were out in af surrey yesterday af- ternoon about 3 o'clock when their | horses took fright at the train and anaway, They went up Sixth street to Jefferson and wound up at Wil. 2, where they belonged, wn in the entrance. e young men but Mr. Byng jumped during the mad ride, and al-| though he clung heroically to the] lines, he did not receive a scratch, COUNTY COURT. Will of the Late Mr, G. Rupertus) Probated. | Dete so ourt was in session at the court house today, Several settle-| ments were made, and several ap-| praisements of property made. The appraisement of commissioners | for the estate of the Mr. Fred Schroeder, shows be worth} about $8,000. County ¢ late it to THE THREE RIVERS, Items of Interest Gathered Froi the River Front for the Sun Readers, The Sunshine is due here from Memphis, en route to Cincinnati. The Dick and Joe Fowler were out 8s usual this morning, and each was doing good business. The inspector tested the towboat Fred Nellis this morning and pro- nounced her in good condition, Work is rapidly progressing on the new boat that is under construction at the Leyhe fleet. The Mary Michael is expected to get away today for the Cumberland river after a tow of ties. The H, W. Battorff arrived here out of the Cumberland river this morning at 8 o'clock, and left on her return to Clarksville at noon, doing good business The local inspectors, Messrs. Wyatt and Green, arrived in the city from Nashville Saturday afternoon | and inspected the Dick Fowler, Monie Bauer and tug Ida yesterday. They found the latter's boilers to be very bad condition, and consequently they were condemned, She will now have to have a new set of boilers, and more than lil a couple of the old dismantled Pike's boilers will be put on her. The Monie Bauer, which has recently been treated to a new battery of boilers, stood the test ex- cellently, and she was allewed 180 pounds steam pressure, The Evansville Tribune of day says: tight negroe: claimed they had not been p: full amount of their wage: tying up the steamer Tennessee, which arrived here from Nashville Friday. Capt. Koger, owner of the boat, claimed they had been paid all due them and that he bad carried them freo of charge from Nashville to this city. Papers were placed in the hands of Deputy United States Mar- shal Jesse Peck, but he refused to serve them a3 he claimed a boat could not be libelled until he had been given a cash guarantee of $25 with which to pay the costsin case the suit was lost by those bringing the suit.’” FLEET-FOOTED LIGON. { me near Escaped From the Chaingang This Morning. Overseer Cooksey Shot at Rim But Pailed to Wing Him, There was considerable excitement on North Third street near William- son’s Marble yard this morning about 10 o'clock. George Ligon, colored, who was fined $25 and sentenced to Quickly Sank Fro on the Clyde, whose home was in Sal: | tillo, ~ROUSTER . DROWNED, Will Hardeman Falls Of the Clyde. Sight—Lived at Saltitto, 5 Will Hardeman, a colored rouster THIRD AND COURT drowned at the| o'clock Saturday Tenn.,, wharf about night. According to eye witnesses Har- deman was drawing a skiff'on the steamer when he walked off the guards and quickly sank from sight. The swift current swept him under the wharfboat, and he was never seen again. As it was useless, made for the body. A fellow rous- ter telegraphed his father at Satillo, ‘Tenn., Saturday night, announcing the unfortunate fate of his son. Hardeman, it is understood, has a family in Satillo. It is probable that the body will not be recovered until it comes to the surface. was 8 Keeps the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco no search was Telephone 392 THE POSTAL NEWS NOTE committee ft The senate commerce has returned from an iimpection o} the lower Mississippi river. Fire in the wholes: hat district of Clevels caused a loss of $375,000 There has been ne death smallpox at Middlesborou there are twenty Officials will begin a house tour for vacc Preparing to Enter Hopkins- ville and Other Places. Will Take Charge About Mareh 1, is the Report. to house The Postal Telegraph company, which has in the past year or wo be- come a strong competitor of th Western Union in this section of the country, will next enter ville, Henderson and along the live, This authoritative information wa made known by G. M. Dugan, perintendent of the I. C. tele H system, who passed throw here Friday en ronte to Hopkinsville for the purpose of selecting a location. The Postal is to be operated over the Illinois Central Some time ago the Western Union sold the ph lines on the I, C. between ivansville and Hopkinsville and the transfer is to be made March I. It | fear is understood that the 1, C, will then turn over these wires to the Pestal company. Before this is done a line will have to be built between Hen. | derson and Evansville, whieh will also necessitate the laying of a cable at or near the I, C. It learned that these operations will by ‘ommenced at onc The Postal is now firmly establish- ed in Cairo, LL, also. MEN FROM OMAHA, Disting, 1 Delegation Pass Through Paducah, atic from the The congre case ioodwyn vs. Brewer Hopkins. | Feo other places | (eo yy. 1 Ex-Pries yed an ¢ te su- | was arreste tar the offer The L prints a report that wires. fering from a some Spec the bone of G ounty regard ne th @ | stag that incline is | ( 000 At 2 ion, based on bis short experience A party of sixty representative] q visitor, that about half the pop: A to pe expresses t cases under guard. | warek rivet ‘ DRUG STORE | to good | water? | water. one. Home, «Sw Handsome pictures © pleased to announce t yst beautiful line ch if given our patrons many ¢ business men of Omaha and other tion of the United States is composed ten days in jail over a month ago for carrying concealed a pistol, and who shot two otber negroes up about |Smithland before the boat reached Paducab, made a break for liberty. He had but two dayt longer to serve, aud it was not thought he would |make any effort to escape, hence no ball and chain was attached to him. Overseer Cooksey saw him start off and fired one shot at him, but missed. Ligon ran around Jefferson treet and down Fourth, Mr. {Riley Pitman, the blacksmith, saw him,and gave chase on a horse, The \darkey was going too fast for him, however, and finally jumped a fence ac Mr. J. H. Burnett’s and vanished in some of the back premises in the vicinity, POLICE COURT. A Long Session Today, But Nothing Unusual. ThegWm, Johnson Case Again Continued, There was a lengthy but uninter- esting session of the police court vo- day, \villua Johnson, the young man charged with stealing leather, was re- manded to jail. The case was con- tinued uotil Wednesday on account of absent witnesses, Marshal Owens, colored, was fined $5 and costs for striking a man named Warneck. The will of the late Mr. Gottleib} Rupertus was admitted to probate. | His property he leaves to his wife to hold until her ¢ , When it is to be equally divided the children. | The bond of Mr. Anderson Miller| as back tax e was accepter FIRST CONDUCTOR Ever Ran Train Over the Cairo Short Line, | lector | Who a Conductor ‘Nell’? Depew, who ran the first passenger train into Paducah that ever came in over the St, Louis} vision, is now running into the city ularly in Conductor Blaney’s place. He has recently been on the main line, running from St, Louis to} E! Dorado, MARCH 1ST Is When Sewerage Work Will Be Kesumed, Messrs, Halloran and Wilcox, who have the sewerage contract,announce now that they will not begin work until March 1, Old fasnic it is alleged that the New Yorker stole bis overcoat, gold watch and case of barber tools aud skipped out When Hamilton cawe out of his trance he started after Boown, and as has been told before, traced him to Paducah, thence to Brooklyn, 11, at Bockhmon’s., Phone Lett Oliver Tom Potter left at 1: \hia morning for the Lakeland asylum with Bob Perry, the negro adjudged insane Saturday in the circuit court, Jim Toler, who promised Judge Sanders last week that he would nev- er get drunk again if allowed to go, was before the court for drunkenness again, and wae fined $1 and costs. The case against Win, Hamilton, charged with stealing a raft of saw logs at Gilbertsville, Marshall coun- ty, was taken up for trial, and court adjourned over until this afternoon, The Hamilton case was called again this afternoon and left open until Monday. THE COMMITTEE Will Favor a Reconstruction of the First Baptist € ‘The committee of the First Baptist church, to whom was referred the matter of improving the church by remodeling it, will report favorably on it. It is by-n0 means settled, however, that the church willi be remodled. The question will have to be voted on by the congregation before any ac- tion is taken, as the strength of the two factions, one in favor of the reconstruction of the old church, and the other in favor of waiting until the congregation is able to build a new, one, is unknown, On Official Business. Mayor Lang's office was closed to- day until 3 o'clock this afternoon, when the New Howards met, The mayor is out of the city on busingss. towns in Nebraska and Lowa left | of interviewers Omaha yesterday afternoon in two] 4 pondon eabl special coaches for a tour of the South. | jittle chance of tl New Orleans and Mobile are the ob-| 754 gud that. the jective points, but the party will stop | ready to lynch the jury in the even in Indianapolis, Cincianati, Louis-| of jis dismis : ville and other cities en route. About | fifteen days will be required to make circuit of cities. The party will be accompanied by speakers, who will make addresses in the different cities and will emphasize the fact that the Transmississippi Exposition, to ve| 4” held in Omaha in 1898, cannot fail to| The Americ strengthen the commercial ties now} Louis reached existing between the different states, | With 12 and Illustrative exposition matter andthe Aolland-American T souvenirs, showing the exposition| Veendam, whom they res grounds and buildings, will be dis-|at night. just before the tributed on the journey. sank They will reach Louisville on Tues-| A convention of day night, and will be met at the de- | representio pot by a committee consisting of the Birmingham officers and directors of the Commer- | plete the cial club. Wednesday they will pass|uf the Mine Workers through Paducah en route to Mem-| America, from which the phis and New Orleans, but will not! wineys seceded five year stop here, except @ few inoments at! Count V« tue aepot, extremist WEATHER REPORT, | "cst am says there yuittal of F mob would Ex-President Harrison Brewer, Secretary G Potter were the Marquet | Chicago Saturd ami Lincota’s | L n Line steamer St wWYork Saturday assengers steamer Veenc miners 2,000 men will be held March of 4 15 to com- ue Germar 1 th thal there was ne r Kanitz, leader, declar in hetween ( i States on th tariff and the lause, | prospect of ty ie ny and the Threatening weather tonignt and | basis of the Dingley ‘Tuesday. | ridiculous reciprocity « Nashville, Chattanooga & St. | Louis Railway. Account Memphis Mardi Gras, February 28d, 188, the Nashville, |'Tipped For a PI Chattanooga & St. Louis railway will sell round trip tickets to Memphis on | February 20th and 21st, good to. re- | J. WH, Ashcraft ha turn on or before February 25th, | from Washington 1898, at ove fare for the round trip, | warmly welcomed back by his 1 E. S. Bersnam, City Ticket | friends, He had been in Wasl Agent, 425 Broadway, Paducah, Ky, three " or | Louisville Times SECRETARY ROSE Washington 12. School Book MAJOR ASHCRAFT REPURNS or Combs, and he was today wee more. Saturday's says Feb, Surveyor | Barnett called upon the treasury of- |ficials this afternoon and later thanked the president for his ap- |pointment, The transfer of the fice will probably be made on the Ist of March. Surveyor Baruett | this afternoon over the C, & O. Senator Deboe and Surveyor Bar- nett discussed the chief deputy sur orship this morning at the capitol Neither will give out any information concerning it. It is believed that Deboe has decided to give the posi tion to Major Asberaft, the defeated candidate for the Paducah postoflice in spite of the arrang t that Cureton, of New C » Was to b it, Major Ashcraft leaves for | this afternoon, Mr, Cureton is 1 ing a big fight for the place case he is thrown dowa made the chief deputy Combs Yesterday's Couaier-Journa “The muddle over the Deputy Surveyor of the Port, Assistant Peo Up to Fight the LAW. ‘ etary C, C. Rose, of the board of education, leaves tonight for Frankfort, to join in the opposition to the school book bill which to come up for passage. ‘There will be representatives from many cities in the state, no ware € i to cur, refund mowey Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. pnlces BAKING POWDER A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder 40 YEARS THR STANDAR(: uuder Leslie crew of 1 at sea } division | y« Alabama | Under Barnett round 8 left | says: | Saturday night of “walking ) our customers decorations leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY ictures for ered tothe ‘ater Filters , What is more essential health than pure Our Filters will make impure water as jpure lear and sparkling as spring . Every family should have very Filter tested! before eets Home! How to make it more beautiful... make lovely homes. hat we have secured the finest and premiums to our customers faducah public. We have Jesirable premiums, but these works h we now offer surpass even our own former offerings. ‘These desirable for the homes of every one, we ABSOLUTELY FREE and all, ready to g W race a vacant space on any wall, in lesire to show our customers how much we appre ite their trade by selling the cheapest goods in town, and also by giv something free in return 1 ng,’ either. Th or their liberal patronage. We don't here is no gam chance about our Every customer may be a sure winner of some of our hand g Our extre d notions have pleased our new ones. Our shoes—ye: t eapest on the b Even Use W pa only bec that len can tell sand ele and sistant District continu When Maj of Paducah, left this aft understanding was that he under Barnett, but it now the friends of Nat Cureton that Senator Deboe shall arrangement Attorney ncraft the the original int Cureton tor Deboe's present in- provided he can Ashcraft to get out of eptthe chief place this OAK GROVE Thronged by Visitors Vester- day The prett rday le on fc Needed Improvements. like weather uf hundreds of and for car rides. Oak Grove perhaps 1 most of the sight-seers, the avenues being thranged with peo from until almost spr t in out buggies, | clain early afternoon The cemetery is just now not as at ive as it will be later on, either © people afoct or in vehicles, owing condition of the avenues, ren- by the recent laying of water pipes. Sexton Porteous says y low cut prices on dry goods, furnishing old customers greatly and brought s, our shoes!—for men, women and vanks of the Ohio. Our prices on some who ‘‘come only to look e have the cheapest shoes in town ir gives satisfaction. Now is the John J. Dorian 203 Broadway Paducah, ky. I bargains i of our 1e soon and your Established 1855. Incorporated 1883. Johnson .. Foundry and Machine.. Company Steam Engines, Boilers House Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Screws, Brass and Iron Fittings, Castings of all’ kinds. PADUCAH, KY U.S. GANSTER Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS Prompt and thorough attention given to all cases, Vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully attended to. Office, 714 South ‘Third street, that nothing ean be done to improve ways until spring, when the) el thes. Sexton Porteous also stated that he} hieved it would be a good idea for} ty to ¢ ome of the oak the owing the all over the winter, It then! of two men tor and weeks to keep the leaves du LT revsove the appearance | neglect and desolation they occas. which is so out of place in a emetery. } the ut down sin cemetery to that are strewn round in fall and ires the work VALENTINES GALORE. Valentine's day, nen, of all men,are to be pitied. Judging from the size of the mail, and the depleted stock of val- entines at the stationer’s, the cus. om has not been forgotten, although I y has tabooed the prac- ud begun giving gifts instead or sentimental valen- Ye olden tyme.” Today i St. , of Mr, near Massac typhoid He had been down but two Dicd of Typhoid, The twenty: old son Lem Daugherty died fever,” days Many forimer 10c Smokers and | 95, 240000000005. Zoocecoooes: WHY NOT TRY IT? ‘This is not a large ad But you've seen and read it. Others would have done the same had it been your adver tisement. Have you anything to an- nounce t will interest the hundreds who read the Sun every day? i. Then why not s 000000007 > Special Sale. Pare maple sugar, per Ib., 10c. Heinz’ Dill pickle, per gal., 80e. Choice dates, per Ib., 7's Choice dried figs, per Ib., 7'¥e. Choice N, O. molasses, per gal., y it here? resh corn meal, per bu., 40c. Oranges, per doz., 10c. to 80c. Qt. bottles best catsup, 15¢, I. L. Ranpotrn, 125 S. Second st. Spain has been trying to raise money in London, Phone 89, Everyboay Says Bo. \y Cathartie, the most won discovery of ‘the age, pleas- hing to the taste, act gently el liver and bowels, the entire system, dispel colds: ure headache, fever, habitual constipation nd biliousness. Please buy and try'a box f L. C. C, vo-day; 10, 25, 50 cents, by ald druggiste. a a of L, quarauteed to cure

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