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We Sell Cheap ~ AND WE'KEEP EVER! Look here for separate skirts if you want style, quality and low! ice. We will not disappoint you | in any particular. Every skirt is| made from laté and durable fab- rics, whether wool or silk, and ac-| cording to the latest cut. The Millinery Department We have no opening, but have) Princeton this morning. We Sella Heap LASTINGEY AT IT New Richmond. Two hundred dozen children’s heavy ribbed black hose go on sale Saturday for 5 cents. New Richmond. ville, is at the Palmer. PERSONALS. A. M. Stiles, of Cleveland, is in he city. Mr. W. W. Stewart, of Smithland, 9 at the Palmer. S. F. Margus, of Chicago, Is at the Fred Lewis, of St. Louis, is at the Mr. Morton M. Cassiday,of Louis- Mr. Jack Bloomfield returned to Capt. P. W. Hollingsworth and LA BELLE General Manager Harvey Arriyes The Season Will BIG COURT, {MUNICIPAL MATTERS, The 1, C. Sends the City a Con- tract, But it Isn’t Satisfac- tory—The City Wants a Lease or a Sale, L Interesting Session of the Police Tribunal This Morning—Jus- tice Winchester There. Berry Case Decided. THEATE From Memphis—Theater to Be Greatly Enlarged. Scenery to Cost $300, Zeno Willams’ Commendable Ef- forts to Reform His Sister With a Fence Paling. ot Open Until Health Officer Instructed to Inves- ladies express surprise that we are | the largest line of pattern hats in to furnish such handsome/the city, which we are showing] wife left at noon for St. Louis. able u C garments at such prices. daily. ¥ Miss Fannie Singleton hes been A large lot of ladies’ figured Our fine teed eth are by far quite ill, but is today better. ohair dress skirts, splendid val-|the nobbiest shown this spring. igeley: ee, go on sale Beturday tor $1.00. | Call and see them, Remember we ie ous pant Ll yaoed® Nor One hundred dozen large are headquarters for all kinds of gz a i v je hair goods. Just received a new] Mr. Ernest L. Stevens and bride peergey’ Re hg a Hot eerie and bangs. have returned from their bridal tour.} Mr. George Harvey, general man- Mr. Chas. Richardson went up the | ager and cashier of the East Enc road this morning on a business trip. | Park Amusement company, at Mem- Mr. J. J. Dorian has returned |PUis, and La Belle park, Paducah, is \ fi the East, wh he hased |! room 95 at the Palmere Mr, Har- ‘THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY }trom the Fest, where he pure vey was sent here by Mr. Charles T. DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE Mr, James E. Wilhelm, of the Taylor, who secured the manage- Register, has returned from Wash. | Ment of La Belle park, to complete . ington. About May 23—Good Reper- toire and Vaudeville Specialties, 215. BROADWAY, arrangemets for remodeling the theatre, and to arrange for the open- Other Police News. tigate Seyeral Storage Ware- houses — A Young Man Walks from Memphis. There was an interesting session of Judge Sanders’ court this morning. Justice Winchester, one of Judge Sanders’ best friends, was before the court. He had been summoned to appear there with his records in the case against Joe Berry, charged with striking another man in the head with a beer glass, He said it was an ‘‘Injun court’ — because the court did all the talk- ing. Mayor Lang today received dupli- cate contracts from the Illinois Cen- tral Railroad company granting the city the privilege of locating its well and pumping station on the railroad company’s property at the foot of Clay street, and to lay its pipe un- der the ground to the river. When the sewerage system was be~ gun, no authority other than the Special LOCAL MENTION. Mrs. T. M. Rigdon and little| ing of La Belle for the season, verbal permission of Supt. Harahan daughter have gone to Hutchins, Houston Gives Bond, on 8 visit. Ed Houston, who was arrested by Mrs. W. W. Robertson and son,of Deputy Sheriff Gus Rogers last week| Mayfield, are visiting for] gaming, was released from jail Carney, on North Kighth. yesterday afternoon on a $200 boud Miss Evaline Schilling, of Buffalo, Charity Ball. N. Y., is visiting Misses Princess The public should not forget the} and Lola Byrd, on Jefferson street. charity ball to be given in the Camp-| Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Newrath, of bell building on April 15th by the|/Golconda, passed through the city Plasterer’s union, the proceeds of/today, en route home from St. Louis. which will be expended for the relief} Mr, T. K. Simpson, the genial He bas the plans for the park theatre, as it will be rebuilt. ‘The present structure will not be Mrs, Edith] torn down, but will be enlarged, have | gq the roof raised, and thestage changed | breach of th to the West Side of the building. The new stage, when complete, will be one of the best equipped in the state. Itisto be 45 feet wide, 32 feet deep, and 26 '¢ feet high, with proscenium width of 19 feet. T' seating capacity will be 800, The only question inthe Berry case was which court had jurisdic- tion. Berry was warranted by Judge inders in the police -court for a e peace, and after the warrant had been issued went before Justice Winchester and pleaded guil- ty, being fined one cent and costs. When the police arrested him he f]Pleaded former conviction for the |iract is satisfactory. This last clause same offense. Judge Sanders expressed himself washad. Neither the well nor the pumping station has been cempleted, but the pipes have heen laid. The well and station haye heen located, however, and the present administra- tion set out to secure permanent right to the ground. The result was, the duplicate contracts arrived today. But they do not please the mayor. All but the last clause of the con- specifies that the city shall place its pumping station and well on the rail- The scenery is now being painted at the auditorium in Memphis, by scenic artist Leslie, who bas had years of experience. The new scenery alone will cost $300, Manager Harvey expects to remain 8, / here two weeks, and to see the work of those in distress, There will be] representative of the United Type~ good music and a nice time. Ad-| writer and Supplies Company, selling mission 50c. Young ladies will call high grade machines, is at the on the public with tickets in a few] Palmer. days, W.L.V Mr. George Bernhard returned last J. W. He night from St. Mary’s, Ka Sale —FOR— ES, Committee. Euineral of Frank Haffey. fey took place from the Catholic {short time in Kansas City on busi-/until May 23d. The Memphis at- church at 9 o'clock this morning, in-]D€88. tractions will {not be opened until A NEW QUESTION. terment at Mt. Carmel. May 15th, Good people will be engaged, anc If your gasoline stove needs clean- where he has been on a visit to his} of remodeling the theatre well under son George, who is attending school] way before he leaves. It is probable ‘The furneral of thelate Frank Haf-|there. Mr. Bernhard ‘also spent a) that the opening will not take place there will be reportoire, with'frequent | court, but didn't as being confideat that Justice Win- chester had no jurisdiction, because there cannot legally be two prosecu- tions for the same offense. He said further that he didn’t believe any court hada right to assess a fine upon the mere plea of guilty, without the formality of a warrant or trial, except in cases where a judge or magistrate hearson oath. He can then and there enter a fine. Major Harris represented the de- fendant, Berry, and said his client was ready to plead guilty in either propose to pay a road company’s property, and shall have free use thereof until such a time when the company may have use for the ground. When it shall, upon written request, remove the aforesaid well and pumpin ‘This is the portion the m not like. While it is probable that the railroad company will never have use for the property it never- peless reserves the right to use it should it ever need it, The mayor today replied to Supt. | Harahan and thanking him for past| ONE WEEK. ing or repairing, telephone Sam Giv-]Is Involved in This Damage Suit ens, and be will do the work cheap Against the Illinois Central, and guarantee satisfaction. Tele- ‘ phone No. 20. Corner Sixth and] Ben Tice, colored, formerly a Trimble. All work called for and] brakeman on the Illinois Central, yes- delivered free of charge. tf |terday brought suit against the rail- specialti Memphis. The best of attractions only will be offered, aud the amuse- ment loving public is promised more this season than ever before. Manager Taylor is now in Hot from the auditorium at] q ne in both courts for the same in- fraction of the law. He ‘eft it to Judge Sanders, who decided that his fi i, Justice’ Winchester, had no diction, and upon agreement as- favors asked him for either a lease! for ninety-nine years, or to ascertain if the railroad company will sell it. Mayor Lang today ordered Health Officer Milam to investigate the mat- ter of decayed fruit and cabbage at to good health than pure water? Our Filters will a make impure water as pure lear and sparkling ats spring water. Every family shou.ld have one. Every Filter tested: before leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE 7 JESSE B. MOSS.,.. a » s ONES HARRY L. PUSHER, a4 ju sessed a fine of $5 and costs against Berry. Justice Winchester was then thanked for his attendance, HE MOSS-FISHER —_—_—_—_ road company for $5,000, allegin Out of Vanger. ea ar that while performing his duties” on {SPFings, and will not return to Mem phis until a week from today. two or three of the storage ware- houses in the city. The stench that Our special cut price sale of Book Cases and Smyrna Rugs| , Benton, Ky,, March 28.—Harling freight train No. 295 between Padu- The contract for enlarging the the- Justice Winchester has 8 lawyer|emanates from some of them will continue until March 17th as we still have several in stock that must be sold to make room for our spring stock. We will also wis 2 ~ special cut Sale (until the vie Sideboards and Center ‘ab! Woods, the young man who accident- ally shot himself Saturday, is improv- ing and thought to be out of danger. Cough 25 Years, 1 suffered for 25 years with a cough, and spent hundreds of dollars with doctors and for medicine to no avail until £ used Dr, Bell’s Pine Var-Honey. This remedy makes weak lungs strong. It has saved my life.—J. B. Rosell, Grantsburg, Ill. Ladies! On next Wednesday and Thursday eah and Central City on Feb. 7th last, he was shot twice by James Robertson, a miner from Carbondale mines. Robertson was stealing a ride when the brakeman undertook to eject him from the train. He show the latter once in the abdomen and once in the arm, The would-be murderer was arrested and taken to Dawson, but subsequently escaped from jail. A legal question new in this sec. tion of the state is involved in the suit, This is whether or not a rail- ater will be let some time tomorrow CAUGHT AT LAST, meates the locality for nearly especially the big warehouse on Cla: street formerly used 9s 9 freight depot. investigating the case, and ha snot yet decided whether he will set aside the judgment against Berry in his court, or not. He says he desires to do what is right. oe ig A 19-year-old youth giving bis name as Charles Machen applied to Mayor Lang today for, admission. to the city hospital. He could hardly stand he was so weak. He claimed he had tramped SEL ICHRAN, WA. ED IN CALLOWAY COUNT Zeno Williams, colored, was charged this morning with mistreat- ing by degrees Bernetta Red- For Double Murder, Was Yester- Hea his sister. He first slapped od ‘ er, then beat her and flnally snatch-! here trom Memphis, and was able to day Caught in Hot Springs, jad paling off the fence and used go no farther. Pthe mayor started Ark., by Marshal McNutt. that with disastrous effect. He jhim around to City Physician Rivers’ pleaded guilty to it all. | at IMPLEMENT COMPANY 4 I will place on sale the largest and|road company can be held respon- most varied assortment of pattern|sible for injuries inflicted by passen- " hats and novelties ever brought to/ gers on its employ All the above - mentioned] this city. You are respectfully in- = Rufas Cochran, better known as “Sell,’’ was arrested at Hot Springs, All that | office, but the young man had to hold saved bim many long day’s labor |tothe fence far support, and was was doubtless his younger brother, | called back and sent to the hospital who jumped up and announced that|in an express wagon, wearing the goods will be sold for LESS actual cost, as we have to make room. Solid Oak Sideboards, from $7.50 to $20 Solid Oak and Imita- tion Mahogany Cen- ter Tables, from 53c to $3.50. Call and see our line of Baby Carriages before you buy elsewhere. Gardner Bros, & Co, 208-205 South Third street. Telephone 34 Leading Upholsterers of the city. James Spence! Wroprietor « 22 8. Second st, The best meal in town for the money... Open day and night JOHN 6. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW... 419 Broadway. Short Orders Cheap Groceri 3 Crown Raisens per Ib.. Seedless Raisens, per lb Choice Prunes, per Ib.. Hominy and Grits, perlb....... Oat Meul and Buckwheat Flour. . Choice Dates, per Ib...... Choice Maple Sugar, per Ib. Best N.G. Molusses,per gal. Best Chewing Gum 2 pac Hest Kraut, per gal...... Best Dill Pickels, per gal Oyster Crackers, per lb........ I, L, RANDOLPH, 128 South Second Street, ’Phone 89, Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at MePhersou’s Drug store, .d to examine this stock. Mare, Carne Warren Ginagngy. Only Two County Schools. There are now only two of the county public schools in session, snd these will continue until the close of the school year. A number of pri- vate schools are now openfor the spring however. For Rent. 4-room house, Eighth and Clay, and 6-room house, North Twelfth. Inquire of F. M. Fisher. tt On Sale Tomorrow, Seats will go on sale tomorrow morning at Van Culin’s for Maude Granger and Sheridan Block in ‘Brother for Brother,’’ which comes to Morton’s opera house Thursday night. Linnwood, nothing tf Linnwood, else. New City Steam Lauadry uses no muddy water—clear distilled water only. The W. C. T. U. will meet as us- ual Wednesday afternoon in the lec- ture room of the First Christian church, All members urged to be present. Christian Church Reviyal. ‘The interest in the gospel meetings at the First Christian church 1s grows ing more and more intense. ‘The au- dience last night was large, and Mr. Spencer's sermon was calculated to search the hearts snd consciences of men and had a telling effect upon the people present. Atthe same time the sermon was full of hope and good cheer for everyone who desires to live a better life. Services tonight at 7:30 o'clock and tomorrow morning at 10 o’clook, and on through the week. Those who are neglecting this meeting are neglecting their eter- nal interests Fine red snappers and ‘salmon at T. D, Harris’, 124 South Second street, Phone 185, 25m2 We want you for a customer. New City Steam Launpey. tf Easter will be celebrated by a spe- Ark., yesterday by Marshal @, H.|he had something to say in the case. mayor's overcoat, He is one of those cial sale of Easter novelties at Noah's Ark next week. Splendid bargains without number will be offered. Special announcement will be made later. y McNutt, of Mayfield, who had been on his trail for some time. Cochran is wanted in Calloway county for a double murder committed about three years ago. Cochran, it is alleged, lived on the farm of Deputy Sheriff Wm. Kelly, near Murray, Calloway county, and was in love with the latter's daughter. A young man named Story also lived’on the farm, and was : also in Joye with the deputy sheriff's nently in the murder of Ben Ladd) daughter, who favored his suit, and near Brooklyn, Ill, by Joholwent to Paris, Tenn., with him, Lemley a year or two ago, and who! where they were married. has been a resident of the city ever} Shortly afterward Cochran went to since, attempted suicide late yester- | story's house and called him out. A day afternoon. ._ | short distance down the road Stor: She took the drug, and gatherirg| was shot and killed. His father-In- around her the portrait of her father] jay, hearing the shots, ran in the di- MOLL EDWARDS. Was Unsuccessful in Her Efforts to Die. Moll Edwards, who figured promi- Judge good motives, but advised him to use no more fence palings. ‘and costs was assessed, ored youths, were drunk on beer yes- terday, but they couldn’t remember where they got even one drink of it, to save their lives, tioned ‘Y| Campbell, but to no purpose. were fined $1 and costs and a further He said his sister had been gone from | unfortunates who have no home, no home ever since Friday, and had|work and no prospects. been running the streets nobody knew where. She had no mother to look after her, and his brother Zeno was only trying to make her do right. lers commended Zeno’s The work of repainting and remod- eling the council chamber has begun under the direction of Mr. Frank re in. It will be completed in a few days. Special Agent C. W. Huntley, of the Mississippi Divion, was here a short time yesterday. RIVER NEWS. A fine of $5 Lem Simpkins and Ed Morris, col- RIVER BULLETIN. Cairo, 46.2, rising. Chattanoog: Cincinnati, 6 They were ques~ Prosecuting Attorney They by though the atmosphere was quite cool. and mother, and two of her para- mours, she requested that they be buried with her, The inmates of the house sent for Dr. D. J, Foster, however, and she was soon pumped out, Remember the special sale of Easter novelties at Noah’s Ark next week, This will be the greatest sale of its kind ever held in Paducah, CAUGHT IN A BICYCLE, Mr. Jamie Paxton Has Two Finger Badly Injured. Mr. Jamie Paxton met with a pain- fyl misbap this morning. He was idly revolving the wheels of his bicycle when the juachine started to fall, He caught at it and a spoke or the sprocket wheel severely mutilated the third and fourth flogers on his left hand. Dr. Stewart dressed the injury, and from present indications, no am- putation will be necessary, The flesh was torn to the bone, but no bene was broken. NO FROST, Crop, Thus Intact. The Fruit Far, Is There was no frost last night, ale i Farmers say it was too windy, As yet, no damage has resulted to the fruit ond the prospects are today favorable. Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ‘DR: wulces BAKING POWDER ‘A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder 40 YEARS THE STANDARI* | 1 re H t t u r ‘ a ivi foustivution aud assist work, The proprietors have so much faith in}cost? Appli Send tor list o tl $100 Reward, $100. ‘The readers of this paper will be pleased to jearn that there 1% at least one dreaded dis. ‘ase that science has been able to cure in all ts stages and shat ts Catgrrh, ure is the only positive he medical fraternity, Catarrh being @ con: titutional diseate, requires « constitutional eatment, Mall's’ Catarrh Cure is taken in ernally, acting direct mucous’ surfaces of the system, ther troying the foundation of the dixe the patient strength by: building ing nature in doing its ts curative powers, that they offer one hun: red. dollars for aby’ case tbat it falls to cure, f Testimonials, Address CHENRY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by di Hall's Pa Pils ore the best, His Horse Was Out. FJ. Mr. Mike Iseman was warranted | We want a first-class agent in every today on information given by Ofticer | town, ‘Tom Orr for allowing his horse to ran | prices, at large. The case will probably! Tre Acerrasne Gas Macuing Co., come up Saturday, women who had bought furniture, and who chopped it up to retaliate. the city with a man named Thomp- son, who also skipped. Hamilton, upon the blood and | your own gas plant which will give {el four times more light than ordinary the | gas or electric lights at one half the and country homes; safer than ordi- nary gas or kerosene lamps. proved by all the Boards of Under writers throughout the United States. | cure headache, fever, investigation will be made, rection whence they came and was likewise killed. Cochran escaped, and had con- tinued since to elude the officers, al- though a reward of $600 was offered for him. Cochran had been over in Illinois until about a week ago, and detec- tive Wickliffe had been after him a time or two, and it is understood bad everything ready today to go to Hot Springs after him. Cochran will likely be brought back at once, The $600 reward is understood to be good, JIM HAMILTON ARRESTED, In Custody at Capins, Florence, 4.4, rising. Johnsonville, 10.8, rising. Louisville, 35.5, rising. Mt. 6 Wm. Foster was fined $1 and costs fer drunkenne: James Carney and George Miles, crippled tramps, were released on oe N Pittsburg, 10. condition they leave the city at once. Davis Island, 10.9, falling, St. Louis, 22.3, falling. Paducah, 29.4, rising. ‘The towbost Peter Hontz leaves! today after a tow of ties, The City of Clarksville left today at noon for Elizebethtown, The Dick Fowler was out for Cairo on time this morning doing a good business, The R. A. Speed left late yester~ day afternoon for Cumberland river after a tow of ties. The gauge here this morning show- 39.5, there being a rise of 1.0 since last night at 6 o'clock. Indications are now that the 45- foot notch will be reached here, the danger line 40 feet will be reached by tomorrow. The H. W, Buttorff is due here tomorrow morning from Clarksville and leaves on her return up the Cum- berland river to Nashville at noon. The John S. Hopkins was the Ev. ansville packet today although some-| what late in making her appearance} here on account of heavy wind as} well as freight business, The W. F. Nisbet arrived from Cincinnati late yesterday afternoon, blocked off with freight, and her taken at home under their directions, |S¥4Fs dragging in the water, she or they will pay railroad fare and hotel |!ay here several hours attending to bills to all who prefer to go there for|businesg gnq yepsiring her broken treatment, if ter fail to cure, e¥|boom pole, She left for Memphis are perfectly reliable; have no Free | jas night. Prescriptions, Free Oure, Free Sam- jes, of CO, D. fake. ‘They have| ‘The Tennessce is due here tomor- poo dn eh ont boy pedsedy near row out of the Cumberland river billed | , : r through to Evansville, The B, Dun- foliar; of Shett charges may be depos | ar will also report out of the | Wild Suwanee” tomorrow with her head toward Evansville. Both are expect- Mary Seitz, colored, was fined $5 and costs for using ‘insulting Ian- guage. ‘ 100 TO ANY MAN, Wu Pay $100 For Axy Of Weakness in Men They Treat and Fail to Cure, Case Henderson on a An Omaha County places for the first time before the public a MaGicaL TReATMENT for the cure of Lost Nitali. ty, Nervous and Sexual Wealness, and Restoration of Life Force in old’ and one men. No worn-out French remedy, contains no Phosphorous or other harmful drugs. Itisa WonDER- FUL TREATMENT—magical in its effects —positive in its cure, All readers, who are suffering from @ weakness that blights their life, causing that mental and physica! suffering peculias to Lost Manhood, should write to the SAFE MEDICAL COMPANY, Suite 98 Kange Bullding, Omaha, Neb., and they will send you absolutely FREF, a valuable paper on these diseases, and positive proofs of their truly Macicat, ‘TREATMENT, ‘Thousands of men, who have lost all hope of a cure are being restored by them to a per- fect condition. This MAGICAL, TREATMENT may be County Attorney Eugene Graves is in receipt of a telegram from Sh W. G, Dixon, of Henderson, stating that James Hamilton, formerly in the employ of the Jones Installment company, was under arrest there on a capias for about $30 from Justice Winchester’s court, and refused to either pay or replevy. Hamilton, it will be remembered, was fined in two cases in Justice Winchester’s court for abusing two He escaped from the court room dur- ing the trial of another case, and left The sheriff will probably arrive his afternoon from Henderson with ACETYLENE GAS The Light of the Future. Why not be independent and own cure is effected Write them today cable for use in churches, sign that he is—Washington Demo- crat. ALL KINDS OF a FARMING IMPLEMENTS! NEW GOODS BEST GOODS Agents for Rock Island Plow Company and Walwer A, Wood harventing machinery, Call and see us, 105 South Second St., J. WILL FISHER Master Commissioner Agent fer Fire, Life McCracken Circuit Court NoTARY PUBLIC and Tornado Insurance Will take acknowledgements of deeds, ete., anywoere in the city or county. ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES Manager of the only complete abstract to titles in McCrackwn county rand the city of Paducah, The abstract was made while clerk of thecounty Court for aterm of eight years, This department is under the supervaion of a compe. tent and rellable abstractor. If in want of anything in this ne it will pay to see me, and I will appreciate your business, Office 125 South Fourth Street (Legal Row) Phone 383 (Opposite Market-house) PADUCAH, KENTUCKY. MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE Manager THE BIG FOUR HIGH GRADE BICYCLES THE FINEST ENAMELING AND DECORATING THAT CAN BE PRODUCED Fletcher Terrell SPECIAL EVENT THURSDAY, MARCH 3} ONE PERFORMANCT: onLy MISS MAUD GRANGER AND MR. SHERIDAN BLOCK SUPPORTED BY MR. LLOYD BINGHAM And a brilliant. company, in the successful English drama, BROTHERSBROTHER A positive New Orleans hit, at Grand Opera House last week, H.E.CRAFT& SON: 431 Jefferson Steet. Lemon’s Feed Store! 118 North Third street. + ALL KINDS OF PEED.. Telephone 257. Give us a trial, Prompt delivery. Four rows circle $1; balance Tie. Balcony 35e, Seats on eale at usual dnesday morning. Imputation Resented, ‘Do you, fnvited Piute Pete ) a restauran “Do you—-er—make a practice eating pie with your knife? “Course,” was the reply. “Ye didn’t think I didn’t know no better than to grab it in my fingers, did ?—Washington Star. Prices lower floor 50 and Gallery _—_— MISS AGNES MOHAN Solicitefpupils for instruction on the _PIRNO 100 Trimble Sty PATENTS CAVEATS, DESIGHS, TRADE-MARKS, SKETCH of pout Latestion ant weal TNE and report aa to. its patent SAM" YS ventom' Cuide or Howto Get 4 Patent," sent free. O'FARRELL, FOWLER & O'FARRELL, anya and Saft of American and 1426 WM. ¥. AVE., WASHINGTON, 0, C. When writing mention this paper. noe Gs. ©. Farnham, said the friend who had you? «-An Atchison woman had a hat which did not look well on her. A eat got into the box, and slept on the hat all night, and after that it was very “becoming” to the owner— Atchison Globe. ~-Jnst because a man says he is fberal in his religious views, is no ——————— “-woi"t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Eafe awsy, ‘Lo quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag ret *, vall of lite, nerve and vigor, take No Wonder-worker, that makes weak m: —A spendthrift always finds the y trong. All druggists, 600 or $1, Cure ooay Baye Bor ‘athartic, the most Wot tores, factories, hotels, residences “p discovery of ‘the age, pleas usual, it ed to have big cargoes of freight a4] most expen sive things te buy.—Wash- (eed. Booklet end ‘sample free. ington Democrat. ve) erg Sterling Ramedy Co. Chicnvo or New Yorks. hing to the taste, act gently n kidneys, liver and bowels, pater, dinned colds, abitual constipation ud try a bow oid aug re and positively 0 Cleansing Wid Ap- ntive and biliousness. Please buy an Jas of C. C, C. towlay; 10, 2, 50 cents, Write for catalogue and | quarurlecd to cure by ald drugaisie, ‘Fo Cure Constipation Vorevers ‘ake Cascarets Candy Cathurtic, 10e or 4G. C.C. fail to cure, druggists refund money | 23m6 Akron, Uhio. i

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