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IW Mt - -A. .JMh. M '-rV YYsV triVH ll liJi"-! FOUGHT DUEL AT MT. HOPE DOCTORS ELECT THEIR OFFICERS MISS EVA OLMSTEAD OF SAVANNAH GEORGIA, AWeaK and. Nervous Ifovtng Woman made Strong and "Well by wine: of 'CARdui. Did Barber Cole Insult the Wife of Ecl.Orr? Their Work Was Completed Yesterday Afternoon. HE WROTE AN APOLOGY LECTURE OF DR. PREBLE Four Shots Fired and Then Guns Failed to Act, Was One of the Features of the Meetine, J - 11-15 Drayton Street, Sayaxxah, 6a., May 19, 1902. Wine of Cardui has certainly 1wn-nf OTin- lwnffit to me. A few months ago T was badly run down, weak and nervous and unable to sleep. I had lieen irregular for month3 and my general health was poor. By the advice of a friend I becan taking Wine of Cardui while I must admit I had little faith in it. But I soon became convinced that 1 was not taking an ordinary medicine, but something of extraordinary value. At least it seemed admirably suited to my case. My appetite soon returned and I found restful sleep. My general health began to improve and I became regular, suffering no pains but enjoying perfect health. Experience and knowledge is most valuable and while sometimes se- -cured at ereat expense and sacrifice it is not easily forgotten. It is this personal rrience with j our remedy which makes it so valuable to me. I might listen to its praise from hundreds who have been cured and read testimonials by the score hw. it would not convince me like the use of one single bottie did when I took it according to directions. In th same manner do 1 feel that if weak, nervous, hysterical women suffering with the ills that many of us suffer with would give your home remedy a trial they would avoid much suffering and pain and many ope ration. I feel very grateful for what your medicine has done for me and can only say to thone who are sick, I took Wine of Cardui and was cured. Go thou and do likewise. FEMALE TROUBLES are re si iTi"ibie for the thouanls of weak and nervous girls there are in the world. The trouble is they do not come into womanhood in the mtural and healthy way. It is important that the regular functions be properly es tablishes at the coming of woman hood. If they are not, irregular menses soon make invalids of girls. This is a foot worthy of ?very moth er's serio'H on si deration. Mothers do not give their daughters' health tiie attent ion they shonid. But there is not a mother living who could not give her suffering daughter the same health Miss Olmstcad enjoys. TO WORK FORCHARITY 3Indrs Will lit Soltl in iJtuiness tJonses Xext tfaturd.iy. K. v.t Satui . .;. a III he Charity day in -f T ichita. Bf .u'linq at 9 o l i:k the la C o of the jr:'us chantulm- organiza tions will 11 il.irity badge in all the j inicipal bu:-' s'- houses of the city, and al iilaces "n'r- numbers of people may 1 1;;.- cust- in hi been in vogue in this cii -ome : o.m and has mtu-.l the or- Mrs. Geo. Pratt, Maine Chandler, Anita g,.i.iz. tlons -i neat sum to lie 1 voted to i Woods; Reeder's restaurant Mrs. Ira iiiriniR the poor, relieving and taking care j Rherwin, 1-Iolen Taylor, Cooper GHles ot th sick. ; j ; Martin's art store Mrs. Clarence K "h of tli- institutions of the city ! Harford. Nel. Lehman. Ada Shultz; Jones tint arti!-!ly i'c;.,nd on i-or.tributior.s t. a and coffp house Mrs. Sherman. Bes tr vni the chiritablo people 'f the city for i sio Webb, licssie Conklin; Welnschonk's tiiti" support 1 represented and th" , grocery Mrs. Walter Bolte, Mrs. Bolte, m -ney recen'Hi divi led amonfr these in-I Miss Overman; Morsman, Innes & Co. Btitntions. This year th money will ho ; Mrs. Cottman, Lottie Hess, Norma Har givmtoth. Kind's Daughtors. Children s 1 ris; Singer & Donnell Mrs. Laidlow, 3! imc, Re(n li.imi' and Wichita hos- Th,. ladles :iv stationed in thr business li'iiics and h tve with th m rmall badges v h;ch are given to each person who do ni's any sum to the catiap of charity. " hat?vrr out feels they should give en tul s them to a badge. Th badg-s will bo ditribut'd Frldry riiornir.g at V.til's jfwelr si .re and th" l.-dhs will wcik'all day Saturday. Th.y V ill report at jilaoos assigned to them promptly at 0 o lock Saturday morning. The assignments arc us .llows: L. C. Ja.ksoh Mrs. L. t'. Jackson, Jennet t Vail. Jem Wiser; T. Spencei mlTs. Critehii' Id. Elinor Larkin, Harri. t Ro.-. h; The Tornado Mr?. J. L. Johnson. Abbie Potts. Fannie Ltwis: S. & M. Eior Mrs. Martin. Elfi" Martin. M;.ry C-a-er; Fi;lion Clothing store Mrs. Ko fi ly, Mami. Derr, Florence Xaftzg"r: Katiornl ltank of Wichita Mrs. C. S. Calilwoll, Miss Gordon, 'Irnc- Mool ; Western P.n idc Tea hov.se-Mrs. Harry Itigginson, Miss Moshtr. Anna Gill s I i r ; Carey h t"l ?urs. B. V Dunn. Fl s-s- Mci'om' , 1'carl Martin: Mserve I.-Mfft 1 s M:.. l.ayooek, 1 1 i-- Klnkai 1. lami I.ct;. . liamilton hot. Mrs. Tor rinsrt 'n. A:" i r.rown. M;.-s Ayb-sbu. . Ft. ards Mrs. Naylor. lir Y"il! St v.--i::': Comm. rclal State bank Mrs. K. C irland. Florence Cannn. Miss Cork lln. Rock Isl.ird dept.t- Mrs. Chariie I'.rovrn. V!. ian Stanford. Wfnnie Barnes: Manhattan hutl Mrs. S; snton. Misj Johnson. Miss Stevens; Whitlock moat irai '.vet Mr" L. X. Jack--,n. Mamie Hotick. Miss Rar.ey; Geo. limes & Co. Tesfaro. '.ary Furintor, Cornciia Vail. Mea-- Bros. drtirs-Mr. J. I Pehollonher.;. r. rj'rrle l..:olum. Mamie Horner: K.itio'-.al Rank of "om:nerco Tr: Paul, Miss Lo-er. La. Horner. tr el;.'? dr,-fir store-Mrs tis, Cohr STnbcl Pmytho. Lulu Dels".. : G- hring's Ft on- '-'r: 1 !iday. i'i'.:.,i F'sher. Jo, W. bb; .lo-.os & Titus -Mr. lteeves. pe.-sio Aliec. Helen Pratt. Ai'.-r.s drug Et"' - Mrs. R F Liwrenc. Mii-s T-Tie. Si-'h Morsn t. Cook's ft rnishing store T- Fr.-d r...ch. M;s E Brooks. May Cc-r.lev: Frii office-Mrs John Kelly. 3 which has been th standard l.r over f.lty years. It has cured thoi.- Will Be c; H" .V'nn t 'ie p.iekage. Sold h.all relii .e r-.-. agists at ?!. a-bottte. Dr tu:r 1 4,ac : 8? rur. - l.. 1 . t J for fifiy vcarsaiidi.' . ..rvti thoBiiridi. of people, I h;..,;.jf. SIV1ALL DOSE. PLEASANT TG TAKE. The letter from this cured girl shows' every mother and daughter how per fect health can be secured by taking Wine of Uardm. that n ine of Cardui cured Eva 0) instead is in itself a guaranty that this successful remedy will do the same tor you. This Bincera grateful letter tells its own storv of the cure that Wine of Cardui effected in making a weak, nervous mrl strong and healthy and nothing can be said to make it stronger. Jf you want such an ex perience take Wine of Cardui. This great rcmedv is needed at every trying crisis in a woman's life. All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. ! Man- TiiH-Ino- TTun T lVi rr-r WiiIIot-'c grocery Mrs. Larkin, Ielia Purdue, Km- Jiy Torrinprton; Eaton fruit store Mrs. Buekner, Sydney Clapp. Jamie Fulling ton; Dockum & Higglnson Mrs. Helen Roach. Maud Hess, Ora Westrate; Stan ford's drus store Mrs. Smith. Esther I Smythp. Florence Broooks; ihe Vence- uora Mrs. alters, L.etWa Walters;' Fourth National Bank Mrs. Clendennln, j I.ucy Lewis, Miss Stanford; Rorabaugh I dry goods store Mrs. Fred Little, Eva l'ewcy. Stella Dawning;. . Boston store Iottle MeTlung; Goldsmith's bookstore J. Tracy. Daisy Woods, Miss Archie Kilgore; Bissantz bakery Mr. Bowman. Goldie Evans, Miss K. Chase; Eagle of ficeMrs. Abercrombie, Nina Allen. Hor tonse Jmbodcn; Miss Howard's drug store Mrs. KSmmal, Bertha Klrkwood, Bessie Fuller; Chapman & Walker Mrs. Battin, Miss Mallow, Miss McCracken; Court house Mrs. Garver; Missouri Pa cific depot Mrs. Bell, Mabel Ladd; Tan ner's bookstore Mrs. Campbell, Mabel Hall, Mary MeCulla; Wholesale district Mrs. Potts, Mrs. Jobcs; Palace drug store Mrs. Cowen, Agnes Davidson, Marie Berry". Kansas- National Bank Mrs. Ralph Mlllison, Bessie I.udlum.Edna K'assey; Earp's shoe store Mrs. Tat, Kate Cossitt. Hazel McCoy; Sturgeon grocery company Mrs. William Innes, Clara Hart. I. Helen Jackson; Young Bros Mrs. Gehring, Mary Dean, Carrie Edwards; East Side Racket Mrs. Hus ton, Mrs. Fred Smythe: Wichita trunk factory H. H. Dewey; The Hub Mrs. Paul Eaton, Man- Cooper, Mrs Kendall; Ray Hour, s fruit store Mrs. Jacobs. Ha- i z 1 Fcote; Foiiett hardware Mrs. Dun-I bar. Mrs. Warnhoff; Braitch's shoe store j - Mrs. Pre.s Anderson. Alberta Reese, i Eleanor Dixon; Courtney & Bock Mrs. j Frank Woods, M-lviH Campbell: Herman j Hess M. ss Pinkham, Everette Mors- man: Wcfi Sido Racket Mrs. Ben Me- ' L--;U. Miss Staniev: Tar.n's rr.ii-prr ' Mis vina Rush fr t zritjiv.. ri ; oi n Eagle Ruth Hyde. Mrs. Flnlay Ross, Elsie Messer-e. WAS FINED $25 Chas. Thomas Paid Dearly for Fast Driving. r-has. Thomas was fined SGS fn police . urt yerterd y for fa?t driving. This Is the young man who drove the sorrel birs- down Pouelr;? avenue Ti a- .venire, and W thrown out when lHp i 1 srv uiet nnd rnn lr,t fh r, f .- Maxwell, throwing him out and ! -rt-; injuring him. The young man gave ' h:s ran-e a MeTUn when rrtst.-il. hut ' :: covrt ye.-t' rday stated tbr - his nam i as Th rr.as. and that he lived ihr.. rr.:.;s : f the citv. An honest dealer wi.l seT. an honest remeuy whet it is called for ty a customer, will i:e hutie-: irug fjliiiij; prscrjpti.u5. and am be saiely trusted a? a fanl!v .lrurp--t. A tH':one: denier, who tries to sell a customer a ch.'n; -;u!5tit;ite of hi cvn wlien a ?taniari r-::it. i.. aM-ea f r. will not hesiuite to use impure and in juriou (.Ir::??. V,"c t ,::iv:i onr jstron. to guard ajrainst cbeap, s. cr.i;M cough medicine thai is offered at a low p-U-' by dealers. Inibt on getuag the OLD RJT.LIABLL sands of cjes c! ajit ia3u-.- Cure You if You Will Try it. v, 1 ct the ffer.ajne. saie!i hux x " Tin'." More people were in rrom Mt. Hope ' yesterday to hear the case of the State acninst Ed Orr, than attended the Suzanne Adams concert. i It was the event of the day in the city court. On the night of the election November ' 4 Ed Orr and Sam Cole fought a duel . with pistols in the dark streets of Mt. Hope, Mr. Cole had his coat-tail shot to pieces. Sam Cole is the best dressed man in ; Mt. Hope and not a bad looker. He wears scrumpulousiy creased trousers,, a ve3t shaped according to the mode, a coat that j hangs well upon him, a necKtie that is a killer and pointed kid shoos. In addition he has a delicate, but well cared for i mustache of a pronounced auburn color. I In short, Mr. Cole is the barber king of I Mt. Hope. ! If Ed Orr had been dressed up he would '. bo no less handeome. He has a good ; face and a keen eye. but his work Is ap j parently more in the sun than Sam j Cole's. Ihe audience was with rew exceptions l country barbareshop crowd of young fellows chaps with curly Hair and trim med and kept in a manner that speaks well for the tonsorial art and science of the complaining witness. Mr. Cole was the first witness examined. He fairly and squarely answered all the questions put to him by the lawyers in the case the two James Conly's and George Adams taking that profourd pre caution. In every instance, to say "to the best of my recollection." Mr. Cole related that at 10 o'clock that night he and cr.e Ernest B;meh were walking down th" street when a couple of yourj fellows wrapped hi darkness said: "Bunch. v.-hT- are you going to sleep tonight? ' to wh.ch peculiar inter rogation Bunch responded, "at home, of course. Where els- do you think Td sleep?" "Who is that with you "' the voice asked again, arvl Mr. Ernest Bunch said: "Sam Cole." "Ho don't look good to me." sid the man talking in the dark, "he don't look a bit good to kp." Mr. Cole and Mr. Bumh lhn bpartd but were called b3"k and thn and th'-re Ed Orr charged Sam 'olo v it!; insult ing Mrs. Orr. Mr. Cole denied the accu sation, but in the meantime he bered Mr. Orr fumbling with his svithwst pants pocket. Mr. Colo -en ? tilled his gun and fired twie. . "I shot at his feet once," said Mr. Col", to scare him, and then I shot above his nead. ' Will Henderson, a yo mg mar. who was with Orr, established a t mpornry I truce between the nelirrants, Mr. ""oie ' giving it moral influence ry keeping his ' gun pointed at the brast of Mr -"'rr. j In about twelve minutes witns-s are j always exact Ed rr was cf-r.r 1 :o r j reaching for his hip pocket ag- n ard M-. j Cole tells ..-? ret of th :t o t . rry grn: h- j ically: "I then int. n'eJ to kill him. I 1 nau two witnesses o ,i thrtit It made i jn the medical school of the Northwcst against my life and the law vculd jus- j ern university. The subject of his lec tify me. I pul'.d tht- t:icrrer :-nd it j turo was "Aortis Stenosis," and he il snappeil. I pulkcl again and it snapped j lusirated it with specimens. Disease? of it did not g. off. Ry this tim.- V.d Orr th- heart arc always interesting tu phy had his revolver out -'.r. l 1 .-ir.in to i,!.ze i su ians and tho manner in whin lr. away. One nullet ptm. v.ir hre in th , Ireble h.-n.'.ied thfs subject resulted ih coat there's hf hole it m.ide ' much benefit to the physicians here. George Adams frensfd hi brown eyes like search-lichts on :h. -ttr.c--. "Is that your hand-writing" ' 1 asked, presentir-g a lettir t. Mr. Cole. "Yes. I bclkve it Is." "Is that your signature"" "Tes. sir; that's my plsn.itur. " "Do you say you ni in.--At .1 llrs. Orr?" "Yes. sir; I swenr to It thit I i.v-r In sulted Mrs. Orr" "Then sir. why did v u write this let ter of apology-. hy did ' The court rend th. leti- and thfn Mr Adams commenced t read H. H bn l not gone fnr v.h-n the st"c obje. r.xi. saying that th' urt h-d .-.lready r-ad the letter and it was r-t m ce .ary to read it again. The contents ef the T tter. l..nl th--1 few first lhie. in whi' h Mr t'n-. h.il commenced a - h-:ifs. iko .iVry, , were not mad.- publj . j Mr. Cole adr i'tei thtt nlthr.ch h"1 : had never ln:: 1 1 d r ever, off- " - Mrs. Orr. he wrote 'h- Mt?r of ipri- j George B. tli-rti r the tm -.-!al of Mt. Hope, a )'!"wt, i'i.m i C',;.- h 1 member, test ' ! th.' h. ha.'. ,rd :i" ' i shots and went to ' i e r.-r. ' hr w 1 out liis dark-larterr and sa- "t and Hendricks run-dnsr w- j . . .- n. he shouted. nv'ht a? w-i! in ' Thy did rome In and Ed urr said to him: , "Cole shot twice at me as a bl-jff. but I I shot-to kill." I nereur-on .jr. tntrnore. wno fs a vet eran of the civil war and a 'lathers man. r. marked: '"Poth of '-nil ff!!ow ..--? 1 to practice a little Wf.o fighting d IOW, a young man w.th i JU?1." Wood- m3TI' dge set prominently on his. coat ccl,nr- testified th.-.t he had h.ard the conversation for pbo-t half a minute. niaybe a little more or a little ! s. and verified what Mr. GHmore hid said. "You are a friend of Cl'' asked counsel for defense. "No. sir. not particularly, except that he shaves to1." "Sav." interposed the senior counsel for the state, "when did he shave you iastr ' A the young man's face was covered over with a flc crop of Populist whis kers a six months growth r.t least the question of Attorney Ccnly raised a great laugh in v.-hlrh the reurt participated. Wr.'-n ths next r!tr.s oras ca'Ied pmest Bunch n.othri down a very handsome set took a se-it bf a story simnr "Where wre firt ?h-M w.:s : bTaek wa-y hair and The attorneys. K told trat told V- Mr. t'o'e. . Mr. Btwa. when toe -1 " asVed Mr. Adams. deliberate:;.'. "Twelve feet awav. sir.' "You may state. Mr. Pun.-h said Mr. Adams, where - j wr w her. the sec ord ?hor w !5 .r 1 b : t '.! - - K'. er. . ci lr, :t ! with laughter ad thr- xaemmcnt ecded the testimony of Mr. Pur 'hCT.i tve oa e Tb def. -dar.'f -iT- r4 n- te'.rr. ny sri Mr r. v as to ! : r t:.e Ls- 1 trict court under a bcud of At the close of tho semi-annual meet ing of trie South Kansas Medical soci ety yesterday a "business meeting was held and the following officers were elec ted for the coming year: Dr. -C. W. Basham, president Dr. W. H. Graves, first vice president. Dr. J. D. Clarlc, second vice president. Dr. G. K. Purves, secretary. Dr. A. D. Jones, treasurer. These officers are all Wichita physi cians and are among the best of the city. Yesterday's program was carried out as planned, with the exception of two papers one by Dr. Baeham of Wichita, and one by C. M. iltntz of Dougias which wore not given. The meeting opened at 9 a. m. and the first two papers wore those left from Tuesday's program. First paper was by j. T. Amtell 'of Newton upon The Au vantagts of Hospital Treatment." It was a well prepared paper. The discussion which followed was opened by G. C. Pur due of this placi A paper was then read by A. II. Fab riquo of , Wichita upon ' the subject of "Chronic Constipation Duo to Colopto sls," with discussion opened by S. L. Morgan of Hobart, O. T. Then Wednesday's program was taken up as follows: 1. "The Regulation of Prostitution," D. SL Jacobs. M. D., Wichita; discus sion opened by A. C. Flask, M. D., ol Fredonia. 2. "Some Experiences and Experiments with Smallpox," W. M. Barnett. M. D., Hazelton; discussion opened by W. A. Jordan, D., of Wichita. 3. Cretinism,' with report of case, W. H. Graves, M. D., of Wichita; dis cussion opened by L. T. Smith, M. D., oi Newton. 4. "Material impressions," (reports and exhibition of case), T. J. Holllngsworth, M. D.. South Haven, Lvi Hornor, M. D. , of Wichita; discussion opened c. J. M. Latta, 2.1. D., o Mlllerton. 5. "Mastoiditis Secondary to Frontal Sinusitis," (report of case), J. C. Brown, M. D., of Wichita; discussion opem.il by E. C. Hamilton. M. D., of Wichita. t. "Report of Case of Mutlple Frac ture of Superior Maxilla, with exhibition of apparatus for correcting deformity," i S. S. Noble, D. D. S., of Wichita, j At 2 p. m. Dr. R. B. Preble of Chi ! cago ga.ve a lecture upon the subject "Aortis Stenosis," with exhibitions of j gross specimens. This meeting of the society has from" I the start been one of the moat succss I fal of any ever held in this city. The j success was duo to several causes; to I the splendid arrangement and forethought j of the arrangements committee; to the I large attendance, and to the lively In- terfst taken in the work by all present, j The papers were, without an excep tion, well prepared and gave evidence of concentrated thought and study. Especially interesting was the clinical lecture delivered by Dr. R. B. Preble of Chicago Dr. Preb! is an instructor Wright wrongs no man. Wright's old fashi ned buckwheat flour is pure. SOME FINE CHRYSANTHEMUMS Mr. Kuechsnmcicter, the Fisrist. Re members the Eagle. F. Ku"henmei.te-r brought from his con-srvutor- ye.terda. for the editor of the Il&gle, as tine a ounch of single stem dirysanthcmums a mortal eye ever saw. Th. y were beiuties. and were much ap preciated. They mad the eanctum cheer ful, notwithstanding the ?!owIy waning In f : nee of a morning fog. for they repre- f-nted sunshine that b.utlful sunshine tl )t is known nowhere better than In f- iiithern Kirns and in the flowery kkig , . m of their origin. Mr. Kuchenmeigter 4 l.q mir y su-'h chrysanthemums in his ! .)ur'--h'r.g -ip.3n atorv. He says the i ?-?.r is becoming nvre popular every i c. v. which nr..vr thit popular taste is ' ever b--om-.ng fir.er. THiNKS SALT IS CERTAIN Wellington Man Says Wichita is on Right Track. 1 Wesley v.-:jC. 1 .no .f the rromlnent , liiwyers of V.'.' lw gt'-n. was in the city iter.lay. and ha-, irg re?d In the Eagie , the rfort cf Wichita to get reck salt, he w.is iry rr,: h interestd if He has r dou. t in the world ! t niat th dls i crvery will be made, if the rlan adopted or suggest by President Davidson, of the Chamber of Commerce, te carried onL : He says the fSnct rock salt oa earth, ac- cording to adentffic asalysis. is under Wellington at a depth of 25C feet, and there Isjio reason why tie same stratum o? salt la not nader Wichita or very near it. At the suggestion of physicians, Mr. P. p Aheme has made arrangements to . eep his drug store open an the year round, night and day. Owl drag stores are bow in every Important city and Wichita cannot b behind. Hvomei -or unuer o in- Positive Guarantee to Cure a cold In 10 hours arid prevent pBce ncttia. If It do-ts not. your dealer vdll rcivnd the irroaey. It sawec lives. Tell us your svmptocsj free doctrrs. The R- T. Booth Co- Ithaca. M. V. 9 A COMPANY GORDON-SHAY OPERA a Sumptuous Production cf Gou In noa s Faust i onlght. When Emma Abbott died, the south lost a songstress which it was thought for a long timo could not be replaced. She had won her way Into the hearts of the southerners with her remarkable art aftor a f3iion which many people con versant with the characteristics of the people of Dixieland said could not be re placed. The Richmond papers the other day, when Miss Shay appeared there, went out of their way to declare that a remarkable artist in fact, a far more remarkable woman had again made her advent on the lyric stage. Miss Rom CecilU Shay, these newspapers ventured to assert, had a certain winsomeness in her art; a cer tain broadness and volume to her work, to say nothing of a voiee, which has beauty, sympathy and range, which Miss Abbott did not excel. Coming from the papers of Richmond, which are nearly always loth to expresi anything that sug gests a fulsome flattery or pratae, thcie statements are trea?urd up with more. than uul sentiment by impresario J. the Gordon-Shny' company Is touring. Mr. Gordon was well pleased with Miss Shay's success in iTcw York, but H has ben his purpose and desireto have her win her way in the south and wost. 'The theatrical taste of New York does nt i.m! for grand opera today. Womt; in sr.rni-nud,. tinsel and plays of a character whi h would not be toieratd. or even temrorized w.'h. in the south are fads !- Co'nam Tho conditions are even wor.-e in iie.t..n, Chicago and 50m.' other cities. The old beauty and love and MISS FHAY affection for things that are really worth the whi "-emi! to L- v died out tir'lj. so Mr. Oordon readily arP''ed a .id icaiized that If be wa to malie a f .tura tor Miss Shay. It wsuid naturally h-. to b in the south and west. Ht.'j i; was with innnite pleasure that Mr ror.,n peruaed the newspapers Norfolk. Rich mond. Galveston and Houston, with their elaborate and extended noi:r' and crtt- ques of Miss Shay and th company which accompanies her. This f-iH appreciation has woar aged her manaugement that in the Last f-w day several artist oi lmaati-r.i hnportanoe have been adCM to tfc roTer ot her company. When tt is o rsid- r -1 Unit Mass Shay already haa a ?i. c horse nearly oo"-aalf at whom w -retaken bodtty frosa th 51' ??".l!tn opera house in Srw fork, sote.t IVm may be gathered of the ehara-t'-r i .rarar.. xaUrt. This added n;-rr- r;r T a an iUustrattoa of it - ' tjr. r to perfect th eexapany T -- .-. -b:eh la saad op of meet nam ff-cca the several syms4or org-nattoaa f New Tork and Boat-Ti. ocftrfe two or thrs artists hn ir-jrht nfiy 'oJ-rt 1& the oraJBRry srertstin? "f t tt rr mvemon. Tte ssoaf lovaxa f vr'-v. a '-r. the act that ikty are to hare a teat aat a treat of any road coaapasr. t jt af a grat orsren'ca tn pr-rr-i t nm rry oxs r. Jir.r of th aJ'lf-r.t Tr- " -r -i -tv :"v r, ti 1 Tt: . - :rs yl ' . ' ' -" of Vertfr t. i, Tra.i., -Mif ' fi-jf and the lMro-"r'--"tT hzw-z; i -j.! v.! - :i'l' e3?.rT f tr rt.h of i?.' tr' t' j ' lUsra. ' x Prgilarn a&d " Ca.vs v-.r.s: .... ;2&ZML i 3i.S,K-vS;W-Vter S- l fff. X W'j'VV-V - & XrvT- - v r-erformarre ,n. act i the "v"1' lHV$iii (ai'tBfit&xX iror4d sw"-. In fart it f a- V" ti fiHMjfeSi , t'u,,, ',,trh trr" - enPKn&ll th cun;r mjrt!t there a tions, as it is wholly free from every objectnnttbie from an :V io "ci h genuine 5 Frrscisco. LoMisville-. iiyl lror ssJc-. by ail dru'df-ats ' lerla RustJcann." Tho tw-o Utter worts ' of Leoncavallo and Mascagni art xnat- - ten of pride to Mia Bhojr, Albrti. Lunh- mure. Xoldi. Fredericks and Wheatley. some of the principals of this really great company. It Is a repertoire of which any com pany miht be jnstly praa, and the exe cution of these operas, a already ac credited. Is no small reason for hor.est pride on the part of Mr. Gordon and hie eti?mely fetching and fascinating prime, donna. M1f3 Phay and her earn p.-. ay wt'l sin? Gounod's immortal Fauat at th" Crawford Grand tonight, and a genu'ne treat Is in store for Wichita theatre goers. MUSIC AND DRAMA. At the Toler. j THE PRINCESS CHIC j Kirk La Shelle's Opera cotapasy, under 1 the management of Air. Jokn P. Sloeum. will arrive in the city this moraing jjrotn the south, with his galaxy of beauti ful ladles In Th Princess Chic. This dainty opera caznique will be presented here tonight at the Toler. This Is the- first visit of this Metropolitan attrition to wttntta. oJic pernapa a mcmaer J our rB T'. r Mocum assures us the production Is on a grander and more attractive scale than at any tim befon. the eaatunea being all new with new scenery, new rausi catchy song and at tractive situation We guarantee to the cit.zens on of the KTeate.-.t comic operrm ever f n Jn Wlch ita. This coirpnry aund." rastly fn the front cf all opera companies. "8A.VTANEIJ.I" Sartanel!!. the master hypnorwt. baclns a week's engsrement at the Toler Mon day night. Tl vonotistn produce langhirr j of a t-r that rebearaed rtate eomelr ; falls to d. inismneh a e-i"b subject dts-. , plays in hypnotism his natural self; titer In no "horse-pi.ty." ell Is real and taken from llf-; and kb local suheei are tired, even skepticn ar forred to wor.Aer at h remarks Me demonstratlona. TTss scbokir fnd. rrueh Tnr4 for rnVrtion fraas .. sejfntio standpoint., the lover ef amue j mtnt ! afforded laughter to his heart's f content, in turf, all ctasi sre pleased j t 8antar.lll s wonderful abi.tty.. Mr. 3 O. Simmons, manager ( r SantaneiU. 'st'.tl th-rt i". all the clti-s played on a , rt-r r;t tour, the mnniwrs of the lekl theatre h .-oenmented the rrftne ment of the xhiWtrtna. urv, 0t th larg prert-e of :heettr eiement of scdety Kir au-liTees hav ben esmposed of showing ih? Ul elnew ar trtTeeteJ Ther ar nn waits or dlaT dttrtnar ti other ta eo-- tnJJ of eom-I-oal Invited to pr- tsipt lr. th enteralimnt Moadcy frr.In-r !dls free, under tfa? usual eon dJitons. C3 JCx. 23 -X C3 3rL X . ton. ) lta tw sn Mwfi Swy MAY BE A MILLIONAIRE Rich Vein of Coal DIecovcred on Geo. van Wordtn's Land. 0r Van Vrda wn: to JCeatocky Urt n;ht t nru4 out whether fcs i- a. n-?H!'oa'.re " ptmlx. "err4ay, hap. -.rk:'iC. 'Kr.w n!) Th r-txw. bi.v r . s- hira hvtJcate tht he It Its 1 ' t- "-'T th s. P1ret Moxcau etea y- v.-. has a frm near Padt; a'.. Kz.w sa4 th rwpatrt oosaea from there that vsfcs'. Anmitm of cm hi-. two frrt34 tb--r &d thiai th i- fmT.l r-rer St era -ini v loom H r it l'-n dujMi with lttr tr0sjr hint -Ht a ood 'h.njc D has in Ms JOa- tH ArtHOAL BATTLE Xwl Araiftar and Utzh Kohool Train WlflIay 5it fcryy. rr tn-,r- sad ta foattetS rx- t nd swthfisc aaerr wttl h - : . -p5t of iAA'A pxstm sad rxt aea.-. S-SM Gad SSSr hMV oee ta Vlclurji tMs Ml, asat the t - frein the ftr -r'2rnst Lt5vm'i. r r, ' : " .f a " ;-vt4i e T'. r- - .-5 r .-t m-oA rnv(j tnreerffttir vftli hrter ' ' j ? ri'y from aiaacr eerv jVoi n ' - ' ? '.ST stae Is the tate. . err.'- -i fS-w-.: i '.-. u .i the 4,-e -XL ZUftd e-.tiJ5 A ' !--d- and ir-fitiemtt are Acts pie;2sa,rt!yi Acts BerxeficiaUv? cts trvily as-a.Laxaiive- Syrup of Figs appeals io the cultured and the welf-iniormed and to the healthy, because its com ponent parts are simple and wheksome and be cause it acts without disturbing the liatural func quafitv or substance. In the process of manufacturing figs arc used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal virtues of Syiup of Figs are obtained excellent combination of plants known to be meaidnaHy laxative and to mvtf rfrw?riMv- us u'iiciMiti eiirn- y u.m manufactured by the rape? new Vork.S.Y. Price fifty cents per botUV . SA1V1UELS Eye Specialist Is the Oniy . . .. c Expert in trQ Mate WhO iUCCCS5- fully Treats All Eye Troubles, The Nerves and Dis eases of All Kinds BY ABSORPTION THROUGH THE EYES. Prof. Samuels Hits performed s o in wondcrfn! cuwiu Wichit .; has and is now treating rriiiny of the mt prom -neufe people in the - it). Consultalion Free Offieest 153 North Main Street dlitsr-ee This and th a- ' - .flay bewe"i th Wiri.' - rr.'t JLewla academy ar ' r.iv rf any aotr t" pis)"1. ' mtvn 'A . 'hits j k- A'Vctiva tei rUy t4 t 1 huge mjmifa ttr t). taxaea A r"wi t a--' , Ort V?:t. to wltn th itf ''tf on FrJr.d -trap! ' i i . nankajtvU k ADVANCE IN WACELS Mb smH Pcfc Men to Receive a Subrtnilal increaa. TJha ss-p. !-.;;-. a ad ! --r . M nsm&rt PscifVr wy f' - j p?! 1 rsy Th p -ar pm 1 ? sot th1r -Hta. w'.ftjt sT ' f (te farr. the o -jo- -r.t ,k '' d -f e4 s , '"' Th i-rrnr is f- E- t?W! T 1 ' t '" n ra!nc ' Tf. ! ' t 'i m 5 -i t W ' pat r ta on Atri6 pat f the on b T-taj. 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