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fo PERSONALS. DEATH AT MAYFIELD, |S, J:¢Ht Kestucky Mome— Miss Nora Yolieeci yn is visiting in : eS sy ar BON DS’ e Metropolis, Mr. John D, Cox, of the Southe: We ton’s Enigma’ sort in Hi. B. Bssingtoa, of Louisville, a Ten wart \ I he Spoils AINE, a Hotel, Passes Away. (| jrecitation, rw le Noble’ —Mar- aoa Mrs, Joe McCann left this morn- ~ PA. Kelly. ven pau if i i : ing for Mardi Gras, Was 57 Years Old, and Widely ]’ peal Will not express it when you see the bar. is, Gu 0, Covington, of May . ol. : re Water Filters What is morg essential to good health than pure v gains we are offering this week. field, is at the Paliner. Known—Funerai ‘To- “ier Bay’’—Lillie Deputy U. 8. Marshal Laltue has morrew. Five hundred new shepherd plaid MILLINERY gone to Union county. pas skirts, different colors and patterns DEPARTMENT. Col. Lucien B. Carr, of Cincin«| re, John D, Cox, one of the best ‘ot George Washing- w. Hawkins, vitation, “A Chain of Dates'— THIRD AND COURT all wool, extra widths and heavy nati, 1s at the Palmer, i eighteen boys , = ; , known and most promineut residents |_ eighteen boy hak de qa blaconlat, notbe Just received—The most exc®&-| Mr. Richard Geagen, Jr., willl ot Mayfleld. Ky. Prtied nt bis home |Song, ‘Red, White and Blue’? water? Our Filters will sold in the regular way under $3.50 sive and stylish line of millinery | permanently locate in Memphis. that city this morning at 1 o'clock | school. tibia and $4.00, but they are slightly every exhibited in Paducah fi, B, Roblason, of Joshua Biaips of peut, after an illness of two (Recitation: “When Paps Was a make impure water as damaged. Your choice of the lot’ New ‘Tam O'Shanters, new sail 1) ea ‘ lebmonl Boy—Joe Wurth. . for $1.00. : : et pret ate eee ree cect oe | eve Recitation, ‘Fairy Folks""—tiele ‘pure lear and sparkling as spring ors, new walking hats, and, infact.) “youn Croui and Claude Barobart| Mr. Cox was 57 years old, ‘Twelve hundred new sample cor- hats of all styles and descriptions : : - okobeleink Gb vie ccisent ih Vickery, Carrie Crowder. sets, all styles and colors, the range at prices that cannot fail to suit the batons a it a ani ia Naa gh cag al Pig Acrostic, ‘‘America’—seven girls. Keeps the Best lwater. Every family should have in price from 75c to $1.75—our most economical buyers. ‘ol. George Detzel left this after. |) 2v0 & owen aa Sc ‘Ugaturd Night”—Harry price for your ctioice of any 0! these| "Bear in mind, we carry the most|2000 for New Orleans, to atlend]|‘e sate, and. Teaves a wite aad] Sop, “Saturday Night —Harr Brands of lone. Every Filter tested before high-class goods, soc ect stock of mourning goods in| Mardi Gras. lie, tananioe Song, ‘Battle Hymn of Republic’ — Two hundred’ new gold belts, |the city. ais Mrs. Goo. A. Reaves returned to| Place tomorrow. Ot a as Cigars and Tob: Jeaving ven eoes regular 25¢ and soc belts—the Mayfield today, after a visit © Mrs.| WagHing TON BIRTHDAY, | Addrest, tev JW. Wilson. a nd Tobacco GUARANTEED AND FOR:SALE BY odd sizes—your choice for toc. crs W. S. Bishop. | A handsome set ring with every Nia, Bisveo Villines ana oui: | $5.00 purchase: Fee create ers | Broek oF gy Bite Gh ny |CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. caieag visit to Mr. Phillips, the Fourth Grade Jeffe elephone 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY) ens neon saat ci: : M . AY Ki is ad Sehool. », jopist — 8 ia — noon for Trenton, Tena., to remaln ogi reser ed ran r presoblag 66 31¥=32 4, BRQAOWAY PADUCAH KY . 4 ” 1, Ss 1Ca—-Sc yor, 4 4 4 sal WEATHER REPORT, —, | "2til tomorrow, ong, America School. otara[ 10248 a.m, and 7:80 p. to. + Junior | ——— Mr, antt Mrs, Gardner Sheppard League 3p. m.; Epworth League te F and children returned to. Memphis ae : Monday 7:30 p. n.; memorial ser- Oe ee ee Tolle ime ect | today, after a visit to relatives, raping ge i Mi et od Wednesday dpm. This eee ee Miss Myrtle Thomas, of Mayfe'a,| Clara La Nier. was put off last week on account of ers id Abe ceemne ie a guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles| . Recitation, George Washington—liiriis A cordial invitation is ex ome, A weet A oO si ain tonight. ably fair S Leta sede ad Nellie K ks. bi | . A core a . Raa tonight, Probabty fr Sun |e She wl scare howe | Nelle Hoban, [Wasted foal theserice: Ah, (28 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 morrow. Re Johnston, pastor, | LOCAL “MENTION, ‘Yom Corbett made a dying tip to] Chane Mout en | toy Gosia Hesse HARRY W. SEMON’S | How to make it more beautiful... Holland. mUnLONS, OPERA HOUSE — r Manage day ; much colder, Handsome pictures make lovely homes. riba beh faite thy a Necitation, Not George Washing-| at Union Gospel Mission tomorrow esc Matrica ¥ aati. BY : - $ Lou Corbett and Rial! ton—Annie Chancy. i as follows: Sunday school at 2 p. m.¢ po . + wiper aad George W. Lee and Lizzie Alt-[) O""* Recitation, Good Old Times—} conducted by Frank Stroud, super- EXTRAVAGANZA COMPANY > I pleased to announce that we have secured the fir nears scher, colored, were inarried yester-) Mts. R. D, DeFord and Misses] Sephus Dodson. intendent; lecture at 3 p.m., subject | * wt beantiful Line of pictures for premiums to our customers day. - Annie Pitts and Frankie DeFord, of] Recitation, Washington's Hatchet “Original sin witb its effects on the % As th : ever been offered tothe Paducah public. We sao as Greaeanine ‘ Olive Hill, Tenn., are at the New]—lIrene McMahon, . human race, with its cure chemically | heretof ore given out j trons many desirable premiums, os th wah 4 New Cit ndry uses no muddy | Richinond. Song, Uur Flag—School. iiltistrated.”” Funny Comedians, of art which we now offer surpass even our own former offerit Neem water—clear distilled water only, tf Mrs. Will Shelton and son E Reading, Life of Washington—| | ‘ - q Pasty Girls very handsome decorations ‘des rable for the homes of every one, we Linnwood is the hest good-sized, Jof Hot Springs, Ark., are visiting] Emma Roark, , There will be preaching at Union Sears ones vill give to our customers good yuality 5-cent cigar made. Ask|Mrs. Capt. Ben Howard and Mrs. Reading, Characters of Washing-| Gospel Mission on South Third street aa: | ABSOLUTELY FREE for it. i tf |James and Gearge Shelton on South|ton—Robert Wallace. topight at 7:30, to which the public Onin Seiad Gece Bas s] i THE NEW PLACE - - Third street. Address—Mr, W. H. Pinkerton. | is cordially invited St ady, Panteuiine Bale, | picture, frame and all, ready to grace a vacant space on a wall, x Articles of Incorporation. Song, When England Ruled—| pins BarsistacNervices at the ; om or hall, We desire to show our customers how much we appres Yesterday atternoot articles of in- BROOKLY N REVIVAL. ee Winning His Spurs &st#! Hour atthe First Baptist church, te rat 4 ooh cohito at gale al retinue corporation for the Paducah Coal — a , § -| Fifth and Jefferson streets, Rev. W. [ing them something free in return I eral pa age. THE LATEST and Mining company were filed in] Much Good Work Being Done] Atdy Taylor. x. Neato Taloe. Subjects eats JUST WHAT YOU WANT 1 them ‘guessing,’ either. There is no game of chan ay nde Goops the county Sleek oft The incor- There. . : ore aan of Washing- and Prayer,” and Jesus ail Sore A Hor Dratt, wert Tonasco Saver! premiums. Ev ry clistomer miny mw ert pases ier gael sas ee porators are Messrs, Geo. C, Wal- on— en pup! : wy botionl at 3480. a, Wc 1 dev A Front 8 gems extremely low eu ods, lace. Woolfolk, E. W. Smith} A big revival is in progress at the] Song, Hail Columbia—School. ie J. M. Fuller, auneccienteats peer and notions have pleased our old custo mers greatly and brought and Geo, Rock, of the city, and|Christian church in Brooklyn, Ill,,{ Recitations, fArnold or Washing- | jis many new ones. Our shoes—yes, our shoes!—for men, women and y ton—Lela Beadles. Skcoxp Bartist.—At the Second | %°™ ” " pm renner Fit n, are the cheapest on the hanks of the Ohio, Our prices on Isaac Reese, of Nashville. The cap-| under the direction of Rev. J. Li 1 ' Even some who ‘come only to look ! © we have the cheapest shoes in town, 5 ital stock is $200,000, $100 a share. | Wolff, of Central Illinois, Recitation, Washington — Vida! Baptist church, corner of Ninth and | eee ee | 611505 © everyhe \ FF —— Thus far there have been twenty-] Randolph, Obio streets, there will be Sunday! mon by the pastor. Rev. W. main to buy—ni u ‘ Smoke Pete's Bisu s ven C Song, Kentucky Home--School, | school at 9:0 a, m., W. A. Vantease preach tomorrow even-| but also from the fact that every pair gives satisfaction, Now is the Hanke? seven conversions, some of the oldest Gurtaiten: THthute. to Wastitatoa |: ney haa aut Prensa © f very . uotation, Tribute to Washington | superintendent. Preach "y the 1 time’’ t splendi¢ JEWELRY STORE. John J. Dorian Everybody invited to sinners in the county having repented.| & ‘bing 7 —Nine pupils. pastor at Ila, m., “To Mother Special Si Last Sunday several converts were - pg han attend the se services. ay Pare maple sugar. per Ib., 100. baptized, and tomorrow another an-| Recitation, Grave of Washington | At 7:50 p. in. on '*The Goodness of a — b e. Come soon and | Heinz’ Dill pickle, per gal, 30e, other lot will have the ordinance —Inex Tippens. Hello -Bepoon, | oenneat ee menting every Thura- | Taxrn Stuser Cunigriax— *[see for y you can tell your 205 Broadway Choice dates, per Ib., 7 administered Song, Mt, Vernon Bells—School. y evening at 30 p.m. The pub-| lar services. Subje Sunday a. en at r low } 1 elegant 408 BROADWAY | Oholos dried’ fas bani estes Sekditiarox soMORK. lic cordially invited and gladly wel-| ‘How may I know tam a Chris! g(r pictures Paducah, Ky. Choice N. 0. molasses, per HARRY SEMON’S The pupils of Prot. Ross’ and Miss} Met to all services. tan?” ble lesson 1 Tw. 1, Aas — , ; y . _ | Sde. = Mitchell’s room will render the fol-; Skconp Presuyretian.—Services i 8 biel Come in. No trouble to show |" “Fresh corn meal, per bu., 40c, | Extravaganza Company at Morton’s|towing program Monday evening,|at the Second Presbyterian church | 8° Welcome. ‘Dr. Albert Bernheim goods, | Oranges, per doz., 10. to 30. Next Wednesday Night. February 21: tomorrow morning at i1 o'clock, and wax LuTHeRaN—Servives at __—_——— | ett. bottles best catsup, 150, : Song, ‘‘America’’—School. in the evening at 7:30; Sunday | the Fourth Street German Luther: Gas At Benton. | Raxpourn, Harry W. Seton's Colossal Ex-l(uotations, “Washington,” eight|school at 9:30-a, m.. J. I. Clark | chure by Rev, Le W. Dora as fol-| Physician and Surgeon The citizens of Benton, according} Phone 125 S. Second st, zanza company comes to Mor- boys—John Reid, George Thomp-|S4perintendent. Wednesday evening | lows: German at 10:45 a. m., Eng Firtn Strep z to the “Star,” are elated over the ton’s opera house next Wednesday T < c or inee Eve y 7:18 5 be ‘i t p next ¥| son, Thomas Keegan, Martin Kel- | Prayer meeting Sverynody | lish at 7:15 p. m., Sunday school at | ‘Next Doow ‘Tu Paren a Prospects of having their town light-, |. night, February 23. Aside from the} Jey.’ Herbert Hecht, Robe Leigh, | invited to these Ja.m. Gemeinde Versamlang at} ® P ed by gas in the near future, A} Tell me where I'll find the best] pretty girls novel features and big] Gj » ees Sao 9 , [pike 2:00 am, om 364 company bas been organized with J, |!nch in the city? Why at the Mer-| Vaudeville Olio, the. burlesque pos Fiyiyd Mian Linea | The Ladies Aid society of the Sec- | 7,80 Pom. Everybody cordially in-THOURS J 1 0 p.m Telephones { i0iionce, 12% . C, Hicks as president and manager. | ¢lant's Exchange, of course. tion of the program, is said tobe al Shook eS fond Presbyterian churh will meet 2 si \ 7:00-8:80 p.m. Work of building the tank and laying} —yy¢ andescent lamp globes suitable} ot dish. It is claimed to be the! recitation, ‘Hero’s Birthday} Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at] What? best free lunch in the city. —— Mrs, Johnson's, Fourth and Wash- When? ington street (lon Tuesday aft noon sane hour at Mrs, Grigsby 529 South Fifth street, special busi- ight at 7:50. +} Where? At Merchant's Exchange. | Owing to. the Don't miss it the pipes has already begun. The | gor system for sale at McPherson’s|gteatest laughing show traveling. Belle Jones, gas is the kind known as acetylene! tyrug store. it {Seats will go on sale Tuesday morn- gas and the company has the sole _ a ing at Van Culin’s book store. No right to establish and operate these} We want you for a customer. advance in prices. last |. The towboat Kenton arrived here ad pot| this worning from Caseyville with a tow of voal and left on ber return at Dialogue. *‘Keeping a Birthday’’— Emma Reitz and Burnie Be adles. Instrumental solo, *‘America’’—Jobn lights in Kentucky. tf New Crry Stream Lacxpey, ——_—__—_________ ness. i | noon. POLICEMAN’S HOUSE ROBBED] ,, Clemente . a m MAN WAS MADE TO MOIIRN, The Dick Fowler was out for] RIVER nfLLETIN, — ‘a tion, ‘Washington’s Birth-] Grnway Evanceticar—There will - Cairo on time doing fair freight buse : Thieves } ay’’—Lela Barber. be German services at the Fifth} Especially Those Sometimes Called jyess this a Cairo, 18.5, rising, ' I hieves Eater His Residence While Resdlog,*" Eulogy on Washington’’—] street Evangelical church Sunday Oredit Chattanooga, 3.3, falling He is On Duty. Duke Caldwell. morning at 10:30, English services inte tai The river continues to rise e, Cincinnati, $1.4, rising. ¥ r Song, ‘* Washington’ at night at 7:50. Sunday school Paducah was not 1 fessor, Very fast, the re showed this Kran ville, 19.1, rising. 3 The only burglary reported last} Recitation, ‘Washi , fe,’’| begins at 9:30 a. m. A cordial in.| Cheever, the hypnotist He | mornir 8 | Florence, 2.3, rising. : hight was at the residence of Officer! five boys—Joe Wurth, nest} vitation is extended to all. left several unpaid bills, among the Johnsonyille, 4.2, falling, Tom Potter, on South Fourth street.] Caldwell, wards, Zebedee ‘a being a bill for opera house rent l ter He arrived ers last) Louisville, 11.3, rising. 4 , The thieves stole a bam, flour and] Jones, Jobn Sands, ; Mrcnastesnurc M. E. Cavreu—| It was reported | to an tore pi with a big tow of ties for) mt. s.1, falling. ‘ provisions of various sorts. Mrs. | Recitation, American He-| Sabbath school Preaching | Metropolis from here, thither | *FOok'yo- | ft 4, falling. Potter heard them, but having no F Ibert. at 10:30 and 7 by Rev, Childs, Class | journeyed some of bis creditors yes- ve Clyde arrived here out of the! Pittsbur » falling. ‘ Are paving the way for a large spring business, reaching out Pha Pe a rere aes g, ‘Colum! School | meeting at 2:30 p.m. G. L. Um-| terday, but he dad not stopped there. | night and leaves on) bate Harn wee falling, after the neweet and best in the great world of merchandise, pan anay: leer er 18 on! Rei a, ‘Truth and Justice Will} baugh, class leader. All invite sii be tura this afternoon, She ia ex-) St Louia, i}, falling We are trying to make your buying easy for you. Lidia. Sere ee Prevail’’—Ella Match, ee THE THREE RIVERS pected to carry big freight receipts. m 8, Kaom : . ; SUIT ON Log Recitation, “My Country’’—Lillian! Cuwmentanp Presuyrentax—-Cor- A wis Gis: ci Mutat We PRED S. A. FowLes, Observer, A : : Thomas. {nor Sixth and Court streets, M. E. 4 Dik ch lia Tdacansen tivic tad relackoay Morea a ‘ reat cut-price te Recitation, ‘‘History of Our Flag’?|Cheppell, paster, Preaching at oe aT ae a onere me ee Mee elephone No. 29 for a nice two g Evansville Grain Company Asks For venth Gui ‘ ~ 110 Hi ‘ a Sod 7:30 p.m. At the Items of Tater rest Gathered From | for St. Louis horse load delivered promptly, Price, Corset Sale Hamages, Song, ‘‘Our Flag’? —School. morning sezvice a nouncement of the River Front for the ulie was very quiet this e eas es ae Spoke a \ & beginning Monday, February 21.) ‘The Kvansville Grain company toe] Gitle en ae Seren oe er be erocent’ wither Sun Readers, eeuiers caer aiieete segs ; All ladies cannot be beautiful in|day instituted suit in the circuit]song, “Star Spangled {Banner'—|fail, Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., — vy fog bung over the| peicchnens 7) or eat lanedry Ip face, but they can in form, by] court here against George Collier for hool. Junior feavor at 2:30 p. m., The City of Clarksville was out to- r throughout last night and this ig mea wearing one of our American Lady | te tecovery of cross ties, valued | Recitation, ‘(Indian Corn'’—Blanche| Sevior Endeavor at 6:30 p,m, All| day at noon for Elizabethtown. She foreuoon causing delay amoug the Dr, Edwards, Ear, Kye, Nose and corsets. They add new beauty to at $51.75, and a y damages. The} Harp. are cordially invited to attend these | was doing good business. packet Porost Specialist, Paducah, — tf. sa re now here in possessic Rec ) “Wo eton’s Birth] s | - — latye corset in the short Empire,in the extra long a eee es ae The Ladies’ Soviety he ’ Recitation, “‘Grandma’s Spects’ ’—| The Ladies’ Aid Society of the 7 waist and the model dress form. The prices will be POLICE COURT. ttuth Jones, Nell Clkments, Cumberland Presbyterian church will| Many former 10c Smokers sh cut to 3%, 97¢ and $1.19 for this sale. Recitation, ‘Dick Talentine’’—Lyda | meet in the lecture room Monday at : Karl Lane, Charged With Malics] prince, 3 o'clock p. m. | Now DAINTY EMBROIDERIES. SILKS AND SATINS, ious Cutting, Was Acquitted. |Song, ‘Ten Little Suntlowers,,— ‘ 4 | T ii There will be an Old Folks’ meet Ten girls. be Dialog “eo Le Of scupa 1__jing at the Third-street Me thodist Dialogue Colon of Cocnpation—— | tas a. tx umoctow. er | pepe oregegn ; Hardly a woman anywhere but} We are ready to show you a beau- Today's session of the police court finds it a pleasure to look} tiful line of summer silks in Roman] Was not lengthy, and there was little through a fresh line of embroideries. | stripes and plaids. In dainty checks] of interest in it. We are going to offer you some val-| suitable for ladies you d old. The case against Earl Lane, son of ues in these goods that should throug] A large line of ‘two-tone Brocade] Contractor Lane, charged with cute RECCVECERROEOO0O000000008 WWD TEU0OO9000080808 the counters with eager buyers. Silk will be on sale next week at 25c.|ting Dave Allen, colored, was dis- Twenty pieces 5c embroidery 3c,} 40 pieces woolinet bought to sell| mssed, Thetwo boys, who had a s 303 zg: Twenty-five pieces 8¢ embroidery |! 1c will go at 10c, These wool-] di ment because | the darkey VW : at Se. | nels are particularly salted tor mek: |atrack lm end accidently out bin BROADWAY 9 BROADWAY Twenty-five pieces 10¢ em)roidery | iP Waists and school dresses, The warrant was dismissed at Ge. : ‘ ; SEPARATE SKIRTS. , Delle Dogan charged mith being 2 REE AE RBEN F im ineteen piece embroidery to put Hee aa, lial Inducements for Inducements for forms and Inducements for Inducements for and bound with velvet-| Nashville. Chattanooga & St. The Coming Week The Coming Week The Coming Week The Coming Week Louis Railw ce forthe? account Memphis Mardi Gres, 4 i February 38d, 1898, tho Nashville, Black Dress Goods Department |_ New Arrivals For Early Notions, Notions pen-/ Ladies Hose — A Ladies’ fast tanooga & St. Louis railway will Beginning Monday we will Spring—1t will not 1 ved black hose at 7e per pair: an- ite ie tal tA psa nhia‘on make special prices on all black long now wutil we hear the in pair. W WASH FABRICS, — | HOSE turn on or before February 23th, ee Pra eee eae PR Ce se votes ot tay ets A little carly to wear them, but 1898, ove fare for the round trip, few days ago we received many time. We are receiving Fifty doz. Ladies’ Black Seamle 3 lally Lil not too early to buy the: Fitty doz, Ladies’ Black Seamless] 4 Beusan, City ‘Ticket! @ new things in this line. Also| from eastern importers ant fac-! Qf) Fifteen pieces 25c embroidery at lic. een, at less than retail 1 White with colored edges 5 to 10c, | bare material. Beautiful match patterns from 25¢} Three brocade silk skirts, in col- tod8e, Let us show you this line, | Or #8. ‘These are our regalar It will do you good. $5.00 skirts, het ton for ge other fast black at 9c per rbut-| ‘Twenty-five dozen ladies’ 4o- tons for ge...Dressing combs at) gauge seamless fast black hdse, se each,..Metal back comb) sold everywhere at 2 this se to 20c,,,Children’s pretty Week's price, 12!2c per pai ehind his house is never ' 4 Hose, double beel and toe, guaran- ) , ; Special price inducements will bo! teed stainless, at 8's¢, ‘This pene Agent, 125 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. received an assortment of bro- | tories every new thing in wool plaid Windsor ties, worth g5e,/ Gent's Half Hose—A Gents mee BUM, to Mark the selling joaid run out the entire ict ic’ ons Hello Central! caded taffetas and satin. enand wash fabrics for early forage. taall penalls wil fits | BORE Oar ALE Hae B SU) r right. alt . , . day Tell all my friend 12'ge. 56-inch Percales, 7 5 R all my friends that I am ex- eet at ove lad ae i ived are of very pretty weave, eis jy Lifteen dor iteece-lined Ladies’ | pecting them tonight at 7:30 to help] @ Sizes po a have and show exquisite taste in Crete’ pretty silk tes from 25 1b: ot Oe ea 5 ose that were 35c., will go at 19e. Jeat the bes f ele wear de} you can have| early selections. to 75¢...Gents’ linen collars : Dress Style” Prints, 3, to de, ane Den Sane cubed fo. tbe pias for any reasonable price. Wel Aiso, our large stock of new Ml colors in baby Children's Hose—Infants’ fast Apron Ginghams, de LINENS, cau E AGOMAREIND, do not wish to carry any stock | spring embroideries has arrived black, sizes from 5 to S's, at sc. : ergens & Co.'s fine 1 misses’ and children’s Ten doze: {t Tibbed hose, sizes from 6 to g's, srice 10¢ per pair, Remnant Basket—Many good | things in short lengths can be found in our remnant basket at about half price. Look ’em over, and is n connect nw open for inspection n with our new orchon laces and Bleached Domestics. 5 to 7c. over in this department, and this week will clear them out meet Gents’ Suspenders —Just re- udia tin ceived, fifty dozen gents’ sus- | partment is penders, ranging in style and having purchased suitable i prices to suit all people and their ‘ThE jy headduarters forspring T purses. dresses. Do not forget to call. i Do you smoke Linnwood? If not, you ought to, It is the best, tf } One-half blegeh full 60 inches, a WHITE GOobs, [ainen at ze 6 " We want to impress you with the|, Five satin damask at 39, 19 to v2 fact now, before the season fairly These goods are lay much more, opens, that our stock is complete and | In grery way desirable, We use'tbe MILLINERY, same care in buying white goodsthat} We have in au entire new line of we do silks. None but the best val-| Sailors and will gladly show them to ues can reach our counters, you. 25 pieces check lawn 4 ‘yc New Ribbons for sashes in all the 50 pieces Indian Lion 5 to 20c, colorings, See our 2') inch Satin 80 pieces dimity 10 to 25c, Ribbons at 10, Wild Locust, Hone six for 25¢, for this| this week's $ Underwear Department—Odd spring What fabries have ar Stewart's Anti k and Cucum aps, for complex: akes in box, Good style bone wh Remember, if y er attached for 1¢ each,..One Fifteen dozen gents’ t Ox- spool Daisy knitting silk, 4e-../ blood and black s jose, regular price 1§¢, this week toc. $ “i ‘| «First-class Goods, Fair Dealing and Low Prices the Extent of our Business Victory over Competitors... BLEYT, DIPPLEH AND WHITE Re

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