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; Bargains That Must F. Mra) Has LSdegain No. J—All our hand- some silk waists, fancy colors and black; also all of our fine velvet waists, well worth $6.00 and $7.00, go this week at the actual cost of making alone, $2.98, Bargain No. 2—Vive hundred new dr irts, consisting of black and stylish plaids. These skirts are well worth $2,00, $2.50 and they go in two lots tor this week at $1.25 and $1.50. Bargain No. 3—The most ele nt stylish line of silk and satin ress skirts in the city, worth from $8.00 to $25.00, our prices $4.98 to $10.00. ~x1The Bazaar 215 Broadway re Appreciated Millinery Department + + + Our new spring stock of milli- nery has just arrived. It is by far the most elegant, most stylish, and also the most reasonable, stock of millinery ever displayed in the city of Paducah. Call, see our goods and be convinced. We are certainly for all kinds of hair goods, Our new line of switches at 75¢ and $1.00 cannot be equalled elsewhere at less than $1.50 and $2.00. uw headquarters Don’t Miss the Place WEATHER REPORT. Louisville, Ky., Feb. 28 —Gener- ally fair tonight and Tuesday. LOCAL MENTION. Peanut Company to Liquidate. The Paducah Peanut company is result of a decision of the stockholders. This action resulted from unprofita- rine says all obligations will be liqui- dated in full on demand. EYES TESTED FREE! Have you seen the '98 model of the new ball-bearing Densmore type- writer? O. B. Starks, Agent, 2116 Paducah, Ky. Circuit Court Closed, Circuit court, which has been in session since December Ist, adjourn- ed Saturday until April, whea Judge L. D. Husbands will bold his first criminal term. He will open court at Benton next Monday. Spectacles Properly Adjusted; Satisfaction Guaranteed O0ooooee J.L.WOLFF JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Society People, Attention. eaning and expert repairi suits, fine dresses and lace . repair work of all kinds on parel, all work strictly firs prices reasonab'e. Cali on Tuennsa Giipeet, North Fourth street. sroapway 4()§ sroapway Fish, daily, Salmon, red snapper, cod, smelts, Spanish mackeral, trout, ete. H. Ciark, S. Second St. J.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. JOHN G. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW... 24flmo Park Improvements. Yeiser Park hss been raked clear of leaves, broken twigs and litter of all kinds. It has been greatly im- proved by the recent addition of posts, and will soon be fixed for spring showers and dowers. Wood. Telephone No. 29 for a nice two horse load delivered promptiy. Price, $1 cash, Ohio River Spoke and Rim Co., E. E. Bell tf. Keleased From J Isadore Herring, after serving thir- ty days for breach of the peace, was released yesterday afternoon from jail. Is Out Again, Mr. Richard Holland, who fell a week ago and partially dislocated his | jatter is now traveling with an opera 419 Broadway. hip, is able to be out again. Special Sale. Pare maple sugar, per lb., Heinz’ Dill pickle, per gal. Choice dates, per Ilb., 71sec. Choice dried figs, per lb., 7'ec. Choice N. O. molasses, per gal., , 10e, James Spence Proprietor Farmers Restaurant... 212 8, Second $I The best meal in town for the money. Open day and night Short Orders Lemon’s Feed Store! 118 North Third street. » ALL KINDS OF FEED.. Telephone 257. Give us a trial. Prompt delivei ANDINE For Chapped Hands and Face, Use WINSTEAD’S HANDINE ~ There is nothing to equal it. Sold by all first- class druggists. AE GPA Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON t street. We also carry a line of new fe, stoves, ranges, ete. Call and get our prices belore buying elsewhere. We also ex Ehange new goods for « CALIFORNIA! —VviA— The Southern Route The Iron Mounta'n Route, Texas and Pacific aud Southern Pacific Rai ways TAKE THE FAMOUS » SUNSET + LIMITED A train without an equa, Leaves resh corn meal, per bu., 40c, Oranges, per doz., 10c. to 80c. Qt. botties best catsup, 1 I. L, Rexporrn. Phone 89, 3S. Second st. Congressman Wheeler's Petition. Congressman Wheeler during the y.| past few days has received a number —=lof letters from his district asking place the Mississippi river under the contract system. Asa partof Mr, in this matter he will do all he can to help the bill aiogg, In view of the fact that the republicans are bent on keeping appropriations down to bot- tom figures Congressman Catchings does not Jook for any results this session, but if revenues continue to increase something may be expected next December, says dispatch to the Courier-J journal, arda, Ear, Eye, Nose and list, Padueab, tf. Dr. Ed Throst Spec BETTER THAN EVER, ATrip to Chinatown atthe Opera House Tonigt. The following Argus of Saturday “A Trip to Chinatown’’ at the opera sfrom the Cairo been It farce comedies that has sented here this season,, merry play and was well Every person appearing in the play isa good acior. Lhere is a large musical side to the performance and it is well rendered. pumbers in this part of the program is a burlesque on the 1 era It was very well done. Mattie Lock- ett also does some good d g. Frank Lane, the star of the company, 3 much above the average 23 a come- The play has been here betore than once, but it was never before so well presented here as last St. Louis 10:20 p. m., Tuesdays and night. he audience was large and Savurdays, Only was well distributed from parquetie SIXTY HOURS TO LOS ANGELES)‘ s*!:y. ‘Through che Sunny South to sunny i Write cae ncnlare R.T,G. MATTHEWS, pre- dian, more Stolen Corn, ‘Thievas raided the premises at Mr. house last night was one of the best} One of the best}: Ed Buckman’s in the Massae section | ') PERSONALS. Mr. Will Scott is quite ill, Miss Cora Williams has gone EF: to buy goods. Mr. Lothair Smith, is in the city, Dr, Lillard Sanders from Chicago. Miss Maggie Griffin left at noon for St. Louis. Mr, Chas, Truehart, is visiting here. Miss Ora V. Leigh from Maysville and Louisville. Dr. Hicks and wife have from Trenton, Tenn, of Louisvi A. H. Smith, of Mayfield, was in the city last evening. M. H. Clarke, of Henderson, in the city last night, Dr W Milan, Tenn., last night. J. P, Stilley, of Benton, the New Richmond yesterday. Mr Smith Boyd made a flying to Canton, Trigg county, today. Mr. Geo. G. Singleton and wife have returned from Canton, M Col. Wilhs B, Ward, of Metre lis, went up to Golconda todas, Messrs. J. J. Read and Roy Daw- son spent Sunday in Owenshoro. Mr. L. Marks, of Cincinnati, guest of his brother, Mr. B. Marks. - Postman John Baynham, has turned from Memphis and resw work, Mr. George C. Wallace expects to to go into voluntary liquidation, as a}leave ina few days for Texas, oD] ). the city, at work for several days business. Attorney J. M. Worten and Q ble business, and Manager J. F. Per-} Quigley went to Smithland today On] operating here for 8 month or more.| pirst district, and the apecch he legal business. Miss Lena Reitz, after a visit to}shanty boats, tramps rendevoux,have spoke for harmony. relatives here, left teday for home in Bvansville, Mr, C. W. Thompson, of Racket store, bas gone to New York] ot « modicum of evidence have thi to purchase goods, Miss Edith Love, of Muncie, I) is a guest of Miss Carrie Rieke, Sixth and Court. Mrs. G. D. Palmer has New York to vi Albert Reed, of Columbia Colleg goni Mr. James Wair, of Union City, | cox. is in the city prospecting. home, Messrs. S. B. Moore, B. Bray and $. Marshall, of Murray, an T. Bailey, of Hazel, were in the yesterday. Col’s. John D. Mulherron Chas, James, two of the most Fresh and sait water fish received] igy traveling men in the world, are in the city The ‘A Trip to Chinatown” Sunday in the city. Tney will performance at Morton’s tonight M. Quigley, F. Katterjohn, Capt. Ed, Farley Mr. W. Fred Long have retui from Louisville and Frankfort. Mr. George O. Flowers and Messrs Mollie Ogilvie and Mr. J. O. Denny and Miss Alda Carneal, of the amville section, were married terday. Mrs. Neely, of Corydon, In a guest of her daughter, Mrs. E Foppe. She was called here by illness of Miss Daisy Neely, daughter, who is better. Mrs. Sarah Held, of St. Louis, a guest of Mrs. Andy Weil on West She is mother of Mr. Monroe stveet. Wilbur Held, popular here in musi who was once 1 circles. company, and is married. ATTACK OF EPILEPSY, May Cause Beulah Wilson to A Limb. Beulah Wilson, s daughter Roxie Wilson, who resides on N Sixth street near the ‘*Barrac! fell while in a fit of epilepsy yester- day and dislocated her left knee. Drs. Brooks and Reed were cal and found the injury to be a n severe one, amputation of the | probably proving necessary, ‘The girl has been subject to the at- tacks for some time, and it is him to support the Catchings bill to} when she has them she bounds ito the air and falls heavily wherever happens to be. Jt was a result of Wheeler's district is deeply interested | of these severe falls that she sustained the injury SUIT FOR $198. Brought Agaimat cue Sun Life Insur- ance Company. Mrs. Bettie Cantrell has brow, Washiogion] suit in the circuit court against the Sun Life Insurance $108 The plaintiff alleges she heid an ace policy on the life of W: I i, for the above s alleges the defe to pay the policy, which was tre ferred to her in payment for serv during the illnes: company sur The plain as nurse, etc, the dec y AU Prineston, , Ky., Feb. 28,—B giars entered the office of Dr, J. Miller and took $75 in cash, from his pants and escaped, w7-a°t Fobacco Spit and Smoke Your Lite a: asily and forever, b @ and vigor, take No or, that makes weak n Southern Ticket Main i Agent F Friday night and stole a whole wagoa * » Ky, load of corm, There is no clue. St, Louls, Mo. of Louisville, has returned} ‘I'he Council Meets At 3 O'clock has returned returned L. Hansbro returned from was at ‘it her brother, Prof. | sewerage system under the new con- thinks of making Paducah his future arranged, a large force com- pany arrived yesterday and spent ) died several days ago, its have refused They entered by way of a (front wjadow in his office aud through some doors to his sleeping room and took the money | + Cure guaran HARMONY he Spirit of the Meeting of Republicans Held in Louis- ville Saturday —Organi- zation ‘proposed. MUNIGIPAL ~ MATTERS.) ast BONDS’ DRUG STOR THIRD AND COURT This Afternoon—Hlectric Superintendent to Be Named. le, Ringing Adopted “ and a Committee Appointed to Carry Out the Object of the Gathering. Resolutions Sewerage Wock Begins Tomor- row Morning, Priyate Detcc- dn tives Make a Copturing4 Louisville, Feb. Special.) The meeting of republicans to devise ‘2 w nd means for ensuring republi- Mayor Lang called thé ouneil to-|.can victory in this state at the next gether to meet at 3 o'clock this after-| state and national election was held noon, instead of tonight, owing to] this afternoon at the Galt house. the illness of Councilman Clark, who] Prominent republicans from all parts could not attend at night. of the state were present and the The council will hear a report from meeting was a most harmonious and the light committee, a superintendent | significant event to be appointed te succeed Mr, A. L.| Col. E. G, Sebree, of Henderson, Davis, whose term expires tonight. | was made chairman end W. F. Long Mr. Frank Davis will probably be] of Rochester, Sec. Upon taking the recommended, chair Colonel Sebree stated the ob- In addition, the vagrant ordinance, | ject of the meeting, saying it was which embodies a clause authorizing] perfectly apparent to all that the need is a] the arrest of all suspicious characters, | of the hour was the getting together L. | either day or night, will be given sec-|of all republicans to fight the com- ond passage, as will the curfew law./mon enemy whose new leadership Other matters will also come up. bad run wild with political madness oe that the purpose of this meeting was Although it has not been known} not to assume leadership, but to lend to even the police, there have been} assistance in bringing about perfect several special detectives , employed harmony the party ran marks upon the needs of the hour past, endeavoring to locate the} were then called for by districts, and - Q:} thieves and burglars who have been} Colonel Housion answered for the was Keeps the Best Brands of trip Tel phone 392 ppo- MISS AGNES MOHAN | Solicite papile for instruction on the roham, 1005 Trimble St. re- med differences should give way to the publie good in the present emer- gency. es have loitered about} made was the effort of his life. He| wine inte entet os open ie le called upon . her] made tours of suspicious localities, | Senator Deboe, Ueto Beasich; | selaasdbs cr ges eel stot te and, in short baye done everythivg| pr, Hunter, A. E. Wilson and alll ove, \ vst wish and tens for the de the} possible to locate the marauders, but} party leaders to see to it that every-| fess Jy Malte ahd Mei vintatin | thing was eliminated that could cause font secured. ‘This has greatly puzzled ciseeieign within rl party, bey afer oli a sat Aiba Marshal Collins and Mayor Lang,but|”” Short speeches were also made by |Pertarnng won the stunk ~ they nevertheless hope to soon catch] Gynt, Farley, of Paducah, Col. An-|)ong inaltieek aud Widen bir hes the gang. derson, of Hopkinsville, Lawson Re-| Jove.) elect td <s . pkinsville, governor. Tomorrow work will begin on the]90, of Owensboro, Hon, Lucas)” pitth, Without any purpose or Mc issioner of agriculture, | expectation of assuming party le D~. of the Fourth district, ership, and with the view of Willson, of Louisville, | out the arey, of Paris, Capt. Card-| organization be effected for the pur- of hands will] Well, of Harrodsburg, and Dr. Jas.| nose of cultivating barmony in our es re arise piggies actin ranks, to the end that the whole and . . Vong, ol c i ley] ‘Today two teams have been at|in the Third district, said that in his haprangrrn Soapealleg brie ia Z.) work, hauling 24-inch pipe to Night} travels and conversation with repub-} Jn order to carry out the fifth re city} and Adaws streets, where it will be] licans of various parts of the state he] olation, and upon Lay Ma Wiles laid to drain the locality found that the demand was unani-!Wood, the chair appointed Capt. mous for 8 movement of this kind,| Eq Farley, of Padu MA. T. Weed and now was the best time to com-| Mt, Sterling; Lucas “Moore, Frank. mence, better than to wait until alforn. W, Fred Long, Rochester, and state convention. He was in favor] — G. Sebree, Jr., Henderson. This of speaking out plainly on the matter] committee elected E. G. Sebree and asking « hearty co-operation of i, eet Loko van all. He said that while that the at- ee came SAag bot Slaaat tendance at the meeting was not large, —_ to| yet he held in his hand letters from] , We rat ye ~ a at w Crry Steam Lauxpny, and] forty-one prominent republi DIEO OF OLD AGE. dorsing the spirit and the ¢ meeting. Mary Huggins Died In The County, The detec’ nd., > at e to nd W tractors, Messrs. Halloran and] Hon. A The grades will be giv He] as soon as essential peliminaries are be put at work. and opu-| The question of allowing the new private sewerage to be built back of Fountain avenue, which has beea re- ferred to the board of health bas not been settled, and the work, in pur- suance of orders from the mayor, has been suspended w.| ‘Today the chain gang was put and} work at Twenty-fifth street roed | Broadway to begin the work of drain- ing and ditching to Thirteenth street The work may require several days — Tenth district, paid glowing tributes] y¢ Mrs. Thorning and child, whobave|to President McKinley and Gov.|~" been in the Home of the Friendiess] Bradley, and said that in the present for some days past, were y}national and state crises that both given transportation by the mayor to} would be equal to the responsibilities Northern Indiana, before them. The chair on motion of Capt. Far ley, of Paducah, appointed the fol- lowing committee on resolutions : Capt. Farley, of Paducah, Maj. A. T. Wood, Mt Sterling. Hon. J. M. Logan, Rush. Hon. Lucas Moore, Munfordsville. Col. H. H. Houston, Padycah. Hon, Augustus EK. Willson, Lonis- ville. Mr. W. Fred Long, Rochester, At the evening meeting the follo w- ing resolutions were unanimously itable Deduction, adopted: It is a recognized Jaw in biology Ata meeting of the republicans] that “fonction precedes stru held at Louisville February 26th,] ‘l'o define this law more exa, we 1808, at which every congressional | +! ay that function precedes the ot{A Long Lost Cousin Finds His] istrict in Kentucky was represented, | differen on of the organ on which nea the following resolutions are reported} it depends, There js a tertain work Relative. and adopted : to be done, and a certain body of getls First, Resolved, That as Are set apart sooner or later'to doit and republicans we view the actions| Just as plowing was done in some “Jot the majority of the present gen-| fashiow before the invention of the eral assembly as so revolutionary, vi-] plow, so in some manner respiration cious and dangerous as to threaten} was accomplished before the de velop the 1oss of liberties of the people and] ment of gills and Jiinge. Some ing the destitution of the business inter-] of mental action came before there ests of the stato, Was ever an organized brain ‘Well, d’ye know me?’ asked a Second, That, ‘it is a condition In the animals of one ¢ stranger as Le was escoried into the] 90t a theory which confronts us,"’}{ozoa, breathing and jon are home of Col. Bud Dale, of Oakdale apd that the control of the demo-}cach performed by the whole body farm, this county, last Thursday. | cratic party having passed into the} In the division of labor or specializa He propounded the question to Mr.| hands of the most dangerous ele-/tion which arises in the higher or Wins Bennett, Col, Dale's fathersin-| ments, the only chance for the pro- | many-celled animals, ceriait niliances law. Mr, Bennett replied that he] tection of the right of self-govern-| of cells or ti Nes are set apart for res- did not, The stranger complacently | ment by the people and for the peo-|piration alone, and certain others for stroked his beard and smiled quizzi-| ple, for the defense of the property| digestion, while other functions of cally, He made them guess, but to] fights of the people from ignorant} animal life are relegated to still other ea parcus and vicious legislation aud for guard-| cell ullianeyg, Each organ in turn is Finally, he disclosed his identity. | ing the public ingtitutions from pros-| released from all functions except its His name, he said, was Jack Lowry. | titution to the basest party uses, is}own. It was some time before Mr. Bennett] ‘he republi party, and that the! Irritability, or the response to ex- could even then recall who his visitor] Paramount duty of the hour is to/jernal stimulus, is an attribute of all Finally he remembered, by] '#ke measures to unite every element} fiving organisms. In the methodand having bis memory refreshed, that] f the party in an honorable and use-/degree of respouse vartations occur, Jack Lowry was his own cousia,| ful battle for the good of the state, | These variations favorable to the di- whom he had pot seen nor heard] #44 to invite every ‘Kentuckian who] vision of Jabor and @e adaptation of from in forty years, aud whom be] believes in honest elections and in the}tho animal to its surroundings are supposed was long since dea protection of the righté of property| reized and fixed by natural selection Mr. Lowry lives at Sugar Grove,|S¥arantoed by the constitution to} In this way, on the basis of a diffused Tenn., and is a wealthy bachelor, |Join with us tn that battle, function, an organ is built up and the He is also a cousin to Mrs George] Third. The first and vital condi-organ itseN is specialized ung per- Jacobs, of Teuth and Monroe streets. | Hon of success or even hope of useful fecte sich He had almost forgotten that he had] action by the republican party, which} ‘Phe jnind and consciousness of man relatives in Kentucky unt a few] bas never divided nor suffered from] grow out from the irritability of the weeks ago. He eventually bad a) lissention over any important prin- Howse aninulne thay te developed long seige of typhoid fever, | cipal is that all personal or individual] through series of suct aaive difaon and finally, to all intents and tiqtions and imtegrations. All the purposes, died. He was laid out, higher animals are colonies of co- the coffin was bought, and prepara- operating and coordinated cells, In tion was made for his burial, He such colonies of units the functions of claims he was conscious of it all, but éensation, thought, and motion are and | was perfectly powerless. The morn- relegated to se: of the most sensi- ing of the second day he suddenly tive and most highly organiz: came to and asked for a drink of wa~ This alliance of eth 1” ter. The funeral that was looked for the work it has to perform. The never came. He was only in a brain is always adequate forthe mind ol for the one is the organ, the other thé His doctor ordered him, when he function, and the de velopment of the suiliciently recovered, to change his two must go ou iogether.—Dayid {climate temporarily, and he be- tare Jordan, in Appletons’ Popular thought himself of his relations in Science Monthly, 4 McCrack y, Kentucky, : ave @ Miss Major Wood, of Mt. Sterling, Gra- yes: Mrs. Mary Huggins, aged 78, moth- er of Mrs, Mary Schotta and Capt. died ‘yesterday of general debility at her home five miles from the city on the Cairo road. The de- ceased was a most estimable christian lady, and leaves many friends and relatives to mourn her loss, “ 1., is 1. y the her A lively time was this afternoon anticipated at the meeting of the council, which began at press time. There were to be two reports from the light committee, the majority re- port recommending Mr, Frank Davis for superintendent, and the minority report Mr. Henry Wallace. Jt was given us a ‘‘tip’’ that the minority report would be adopted, but a lively time was promised, AFTER FORTY YEARS is New City Laundry uses no muddy very water—clear distilled water only, tf The EVOLUTION OF THE MIND. A Principle of Biology and the Inev- s08e “UE orth ks," Jack Lowry, of Tennessee, Visi Took Them led, most imb ing His Cousin By Surprise, said 1, or pro- she one ght for in-| was, illie ntiff aDs- ic 3 of Awarded Highest Honors—World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR: A. Filters * What is more essential to good health than pure water? Our Filters will make impure water as pure lear and sparkling as spring water. Every family should have one. Every Filter tested, before leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY B1a-324 BROMOWAY PADUCANW KY: Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon Fietn Street.... Next Doon Tux Patwgn 7:30. 9:00 am. 1;00—8 :00 p.m, apho 7 :00—8 :30 p.m. Telephones Office, - 364 Residence, 144 HOURS { Home, s Sweets Home! How to make it more beautiful... Handsome pictures make lovely homes. F, are pleased to announce that we have secured the finest and most beautiful line of Vs tbrthed for premiums to our customers that have ever been offered tothe Paducah public. We have heretofore given our patrons many desirable premiums, but these works of art which we now offer surpass even our own former offerings. ‘These very handsome decorations, desirable for the homes of every one, we will give to our customers ABSOLUTELY FREE —picture, frame and all, ready to grace a vacant space on any wall, in room or hall, We desire to show our customers how much we appre- ciate their trade by selling the cheapest goods in town, and also by giv ing them something free in return for their liberal patronage. We don't keep them ‘‘guessing,’’ either. There is no game of chance about our premiums. Every customer may be a sure winner of some of our hand some art gems, Our extremely low cut prices on dry goods, furnishing goods and notions have pleased our old customers greatly and brought us many new ones. Our shoes—yes, our shoes!—for men, women and children, are the cheapest on the banks of the Ohio. Our prices on shoes please everybody. Even some who “come only to remain to buy—not only because we have the cheapest shoes in town, but also from the fact that every pair gives satisfaction, ‘‘Now is the accepted time’’ to buy splendid bargains at our store, and get first choice of our Joha J rian . Do 205 Broadway beatutiful pictures free. Come soon and Pad‘scah, Ky. look'* see for yourself, so you can tell your friends about our low prices and elegant gift pictures. YES The '98 model of the N bearing in all. See sample with bs ©. B. STARKS. Agent for Densmore, Yost and ©. Typewriters. S$ : and Caligraph machines. upplies for all standard 100 TO ANY MAN, $100 pow Ot Weakwess in Men They Treat and Fail to Cure. An Omaha County places for frat time betoro the publica Meaiere, TREATMENT for the cure of Lost Nitali ty, Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of Life Force in old and young men. No worn-out French remedy, contains no Phoaphoro other U rimful drugs. Itisa Wont Mg VOL TeeaTMENT—magical ip iteetocts positive in its cure, All readers, who are suffering from @ weaknens that blights their life, causing that mental and physical suffering peculiar to Lost Manhood, should write to the | MEDICAL COMPANY, Suite nge Building, Omaua, Neb.. and they will send you ‘absolutely PREP, a Valuable paper on these diseases. and positive proofs of their truly MAGICAL TREATMENT, ‘Thousands of men, who haye loat all hope of a cure are boing restored by th teat condition, Coe See his MAGICAL TREATMENT mi taken at home under thelr direotione or they will pay railroad fare and hote! bills to all who prefer to go there for treatment, if they fail to ‘cure. ‘They are perfectly rellabie; have no Free Prescriptions, Free Oure, Free Sam- ples, of C. O, D. fake. They have $260,000 capital, and guarantee to cure every case they treat or refund every dollar; or thir charges may be a ited tn a bank to be paid them when B] Prices—ase, ase, soc cure is efgoted. Write thom today iatarday Pe od MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE. Fletcher Terrell, Manager Wit Pay Axy Case 28 MONDAY, FEB. 28 A TRIP TO CHINATOWN The greatest of all farce comedies, to be presented by a specially selected com pany from Hoyt's theater, New York, headed by the popular comedy actor, 1 | . FRANK LANES SER, The dashing widow. ‘ The disappointed bachelor. HEAR The Bosom Friewl of Albert, Maloney and the Brick. Together with the latest and the most he dying The flirting Prince of Wales. I Love You in the Same old Way. recent contributions in songs, dances. aud specialties, rse am ‘at Van BOR He first went to Memphis, dis- posed of some stock, thence to Cairo und struck the county Thursday. He was 60 years old Thursday, the day he appeared before his long lost rela~ tive. They were glad to see-him, and he is still their guest, To Dealers Plenty of in the city, catch ‘em Lo men | BAKING POWDER good smokers ut you don’t ith poor cigars. Give them the LINNWOOD And watch results. é sa * , go *

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