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J i I !' f ;' I- ijvifr,r't'VvTHwr'IHT,("'t'T,t'Tlrl,,t"'t'iW,',t,t'3t The Moving Throng :! JCHwf4-"i'H'4,t't)tM'4tl"t"t"l"I"t"t"t"l"l"fX Mrs. J. P. Foster and family are visiting In Nobo. Mr, Arthur Brown visited tho county seat Friday. Buck Onto, of Whlto Plains, wna In the city Mondny. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Bennett visit ed in St. OhnrleB Sunday, , Mrs. Ott FowerB Bpent Monday In MadlBonvillo with friends. Mrs. S. E. Kemp spent Sunday in Madisonvillo with relatives. Dr. AmphisDavIs, of Mortons Gap, speht Saturday in the city. G, W. "Wilson, of St. Charles, was in the city Saturday on business. 'Mrs. Oscar Bennett visited her parents in Madisonvillo Friday. Obas. Curtis the livery man, of Jhnceton, wns.in tlio city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson at tended the show here Tuesday night. -Mr. Kick .Long, one of Madison vlllo's business men, was In the city Friday. iMrs. J. E. Fawcett, of Madison yilie, spent Monday in the city with friends. Geo. Klmbell, of Madisonville. epent Sunday in the city with friends. .Lonnie Byrum and Coyle, of Coiltown, attended the show here Tuesday. W, B. Eblen, of Robards, visited hittdanghter, Mrs. R. A. Baldwin Saturday. Mr. E. L. Bullingtou, of Hartford, Xy.. was in the city yesterday on business. Albert Rosser, of Howell, Ind., is visiting the family of Jell Murphy this week. Jno. Summers, of Madisonville, was a vjsijor to friends in the city last Friday. Mr. Jas. Fendwick and Chas. Bar nett made a business trip to Madl eonVille Friday. Mrs. A. J, Howell and children made relatives in Madisonville a vteit last week. G, H. Jonesapd wife spent Sun dayi.with friends and relatives in ExanayjUe, Ind. . . . . TtyiUrTpombs the popular, Koight of the Grip spent Sunday with his brother Kick. , , Col A. K. Bradley, of MadiBouvllle, father on our City Marshall, is in our city this week. MIbs Oma bisk spent a few days last week with friendB and relatives In SlaUghteraville. Jitasea Kate Glvens and Julia Fawcet, of MadiBonvllle.were queBts of friendB In the city. W. G. Eldred and wife left Mon day night for FUlton to visit friends for the next ten days. Mr. W. 0. Morton, the popular Banker of Madisonville, was in the city Friday on business. Steve Motherhead, of the Superin tendent's office at Evansvllle, spent Sunday with his parents. Miss Maude Gougli is in East St. XiOuis, 111., this week visiting the family of Jno. W. Bonham. Mr. Carl Woolfolk, the St. Ber nard machinest, spent Sunday with hie parents in Madisonville. Messrs Jesse Phillips, L. D. Huil and Thos. Fetherston were in the county seat Friday on business. Geo. W, Rash and Ernest Clayter, of the Victoria Coal Co., spent Sat urday in Earlington shopping. Eugene Oldham leaves in a few days for Dawson Springs, where he ill recuperate for several weekB. ' Liiician Davis, of Hopklnevllle, who nas been in the city for the paBt two weeks, spent Sunday at home. Ma. F. B. HarriB, Superintendent of the South Diamond Mine, at Mor tons Gap,apent Saturday in the city Messrs. Brick Southworth and Leonard Goodloe attended the open ing of Sebree Springe Wednesday night. Mrs. Burgess Wise, of Blue Ridge, Ga., who haB been visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Asliby for the past two weeks, has returned Jiouie. Mrs. E. R.McEueu returned homo Friday from Princeton, where she bad been attending the South Ken tucky Conference of the Christian Church. Mr. Fletcher, of theCarter Dry GoodB Co., of Loulsyjljo, whb in the city Friday and v&AtthMW to use J tho new sample roonwda the. uowL Htore building of N.I.Tooiuba, south of bis restaurant. Jno. Robinson, Superintendent of the mines at Nortonvllle spent Wednesday In tho city. Mr. Leo Favors, Asst. Mine Fore man at Fox Run near St. Charles, spent Saturday In tho city on busi ness. Mrs. Amelia Rice, of St. 'Louis, Mo will shortly arrive In the cltv to vlBit her cousfn. Mrs. Hi E. Mo Euen. Mr. Smith and Waiter Dulln, two of Madlsonvllle'b enterprising mer chants, made a business trip to the city Friday. J. V. McEuen, manager of tho St. Bernard store at St. (Charles, spent Sunday in tho city with his brother T. J. McEuen. Mrs. Duke Williams, of Hender son, who has been visiting Mends in tho city for the past week,has re turned home. Wade Mcintosh nnd C. M. Dulln, two prominent' citizens of St. Char les, were in the city last week 011 business. Mr. W. J. Faull, bookkeeper for the St. Bernard Mining Co., 'aVS.t Charles made a business trip to the city Saturday. Baker Fugate, Roy Davis", iBuck Shaver and Grover, Long attended the opening at Sebree Springs Wed nesday night. ' ' " Rex McEuen aud father, J. V. McEuen leaves' Monday for. Hot Springs, Ark., where they will re main three weeks. Mr. Jno. B. Atkinson and wife and Interesting daughter baby Nan, spent one day last week week with friends in Evansvllle. Luther Boyd, who has been Visit lng friends and relatives in North Christian county for tne past month, has returhed home. Mr. Carl Hibbs, the hustling rep iesentatlve of that Mammouth firm Armour and Co., was in the city doing business Friday. Mrs. Ernest Eastwood and two sons, of Howell, Ind., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rootz on South Railroa'd street1. Mrs. H. S BramweU and daugh ter, of Morganfleld, whohaye been visiting relatives in the city for the past-week returned'Hdme Saturday. " i.. . nnil a. ct Mesdaio.es. P.jAy Jonesf.EJLWc-. Euen, C. H. Mcfcary and Virginia McGary spent Tuesday in Madison villo aa a guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Forrest Stevens. r Little Miss LauraxSeymour Ne,sbit of . Birmlnharn, Ala.Arfi? ylsiting ii ei uuiiBiii, xuibb jtiuun iuuwary. Laura 1b a bright Hand 'attractive MIbb of 8 years. Mrs. Virginia McGary, -who lias been in every Iftsd- healthfo'r the paBt few month wgBabfPofo-fcfttfiil Sunday with jlier Bi8feivlir4aw, Mrs. P. A. Jons. T ' Mrs. Forest Stevens, of Madison villo visited her'fixandniother. Mrs. Virginia McGary, llapf weeij. 'Mrs. Aicuarytwno nas neen in oaa health for some time, 1b improving. Elss Maggie Turner, who is at tending school at Fueblp, Colo., is. expected home within the next week, much to tho delight of her many friendB. i Mr. Geo. C. Atkinson, tho genial secretary of the St. Bernard, spent Friday with friends in Evansvllle and left Sunday night for the East, whore he will spend a week or ten days. MIbs Martha McGary, who haB been attending school at Hopkins vlllo for the past year, came home. yesterday for the Bummer vacation. She will return to the S. K. C. this fall. Earl Stone, one of our popular so ciety gentlemen, who haB been at tending school in Lexington for the past year,v'lll after a visit to friendB near Lexington return home for the summer. Jno. X. Taylor our genial druggist visited friends in the county seat Friday. The doctor tried to go on onehalf fare ticket, but Cunnie was too quick for him and made the doc tor come across. Master Melton Jones, son of C. E. Jones, who formerly resided here but now city editor of a dally paper, in Jacksonville, Florida, will visit hlB uncle, Henry G, Jones this sum mer. Melton Is a bright lad of four teen summers. W. B. Smith Takes An Appeal And U Released. Murpliysboro, 111., June t W. B. Smith and James S. Nail have beou released from the peiiitoutiary on bail after serv ing three mouths, ponding a re view of tho case by tho n'ppellate (nrt. Smith 1b the man yflp organized bo many banks 4U Kentucky and adjoining state. BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAQUE. Boston, 4 New York, 0. At Boston The Boaneaters won the nrst game of thlr long aeries from New York Monday, 4 to 0. The score IUT.D. New York 0 9000008 00 4 1 Uo-ton .0 2010001 4 . 8 . llatterlenNew York, Wlltse nnd Need hamj Boston, Dorner and Bowrman. Two-base hits Bowerman, Beaumont. Double plsys Illtchey, Dahlen nnd Mo Gann; Dahlen. Illtchcy and MoGann; Shannon and Nccdham. Philadelphia. 2: Brooklyn, 1. Brooklyn Philadelphia nvon Monday! pa me here In the opening- Inning by timely htttlnr. The score Philadelphia .. air.B. 20000000 02 Brooklyn 0010000S 01 Batteries Broklyn. Mclntyre nnd Ber- Ken Phlladelphla. Moren and Dooln. Two- base hits Courtney, Magce, Jordan. Pittsburg, 8; Chicago, 6. ChlcaRO-f-By n trifle cleaner fielding; nnd much better hitting, PlttsburK defeated Chicago 8 to 6 Monday in a see-saw garae. Tho score. R.H.E. Chicago 0 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 0r-C 7 8 Pittsburg 10 10 2 0 0 4 0811 2 SttllClin VUiUBRUt riWBCI HIIU IIIIK x'liiBDurg, Aiaaaox una uiuson. iwo-un hits Shecknrd, Schulte. Wagner. Three- base hit Leach. Home run Leach. Cincinnati, 3-0; St. Louis, 2-1. Cincinnati St. Louis and Cincinnati split even op a double-header Monday,.! although Manager Oirhzel protested .the second game on the ground that Umpire Em-lie erred In allowing Hlggtnbotham to bat It second time after he had struck out while batting out of turn. Scores First game , R.H.B. Cincinnati 0 2 6 0 t 1 5 7 01 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 1.001028 2 Batteries St Louis, Betbe and Lud wls! Cincinnati. CamnbeU rind .McLean. Three-base hit O'Rourke. Double play-ij Second earns It.H.E. glncinnatl 00000000 00 4 S t. Louis 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 01 8 1 Batteries St Louis. Hloclnbotham and 'Hostetterj Cincinnati, Spade1 and Schlel,' Two-Dase nun Kane, uiitxri. jjouoie 'play Schlei and Ganxel. AMERICAN LEAQUE. Cleveland, 9; Detroit, 1. Detroit Cleveland's hitting wan . qf itself enough to decide Monday's result. Six men consecutively found Summers In' the tilth Inning. , The score: H.H.K. Detroit 00010000 01 S , 4 Cleveland .. O1016000 29 14 '2 .Batteries Detroit, Bummer. Malloy, and .Schmidt, Cleveland, Rhades and Clarke. Two-base hits Bradley, LajoteCj JUnotiman. Hickman. Three-base nits Rossraan, N. Clarke. Home rtih Birming ham. Double plays Lajolp,' Stovali;. jRhoades, Lajole and Stovali. New York. 2: "Jost'on. 0. 1 New York New York-fchUt oat the 3ei ten Americans 2 to 0 Monday., .. 1 The score: ' ILH.K. Boston -..- 00000000 0M -40f New York .. 10000001 2 9. C ' Batteries Boston, Clcotte aria .Crtger? New York, Chesbro and. Klelnow. Three-, base hits Hemphill, Q ussier, Klelnow. Philadelphia, 6; Washington, 1. Philadelphia The Athletics .won Hon.-. tlay'e game In the second Inning, when elx tune were scored on fotfr Jilts, twrf passe, a wild pitch and an error tay.Dele-, panty. '- "'3 The score: . t B,H,el' Washington .... OvO 0 1 0 0 0 01 5 H Philadelphia .r 0 f 0 0 0 0, 00 6 10 2 Batteries .Washington, Smith, Cates ana Street; Philadelphia. Plank and low ers." TwO-bate hit McBrtfle. IWubJel piaya ieienaniy, -nicijrme ani-rntmio. 1 ! dhlcage-, 1:" Sf. X.aU; ft'' 1 St. Louis The Wilte Box btte4iout; a, victory in tne seventn inning, winning by a score of to 8, I The score: ' i J R-HiK. StT Louts ..-..jil s 1 I 0 1 io 0 . 11 2 ChWgb .irt 0 "0 0 S-R'o -9-1 'Y 1 .ptteree St, Louis,, prabaro,- 'JReity,. Bailey arid Spencer, Chicago, Owen, Man uel, Walsh 'and Sullivan. 1 Two-banItiA Jon"- i c. .'' . " American Association At Milwaukee Kansas' Cltyr-4-l-6rMIl-waukee, 7-J-l. , -,, . At Indianapolis Toledo, 97-1; Indian apolis. 2-8-0. - f -i'f r At Louisville Columbus, 9-14-J; Lpuls, rllle, -10-4. ' r ,. & 'At MlnrreaDolis St Paul. 7-18-41 Mln- eapolla, S-10-2. 1 Three-1 Leaai 1 At Decatur Sprlngfltld, 3-9-3; De- catur, --4 (13 innings). , At Bloomlngton Peoria, 1-4-0;' Bloom lngten, 0-2-2. At Dubuque Roek Island, '2-9-2; Du buque, 98-4. ,ur. a At Cedar Rapids Clinton,, 8,2-4 i. Cedar Rapids, 2--4. " ' 8TANDINQ OF THE CLUB8. American League; Avon. New York ,20 Detroit 20' Philadelphia ...21 Cleveland 20 St. Louis ,21 Chicago j. .,.18 Washington 17 Boston 15 National League. Won. Chicago ,23 Philadelphia ...IS Pittsburg ......19- Cincinnati 20 New York 19 Boston ,18 St. Louts 16 Brooklyn 13 IOSt, "15 17 18 18' 19 19 21 26 Lost. 14 14 16 17 17 19 26 23 Pot .671 .Ml .39 528 .625 .488 .447 .376 Pet .622 .663 .543 .641 .628 .488 .381 .381 Republican national convention will be formally called upon by Chicago club women to adopt auSrase plank. Worth Remembering. The rnan who asks to be allowed to ai plain Is self-condemned. Life. Free from One Mot. New South of Wales baa no work houses. Weak Kidneys Wmt KldneTS. surely point to weak kidney Nerves. The Kidneys, like the Uleart, and the fitomacb, find their weakness, not In the organ ttseu. Dut m we ner and strengthen them. Itself, but in the nerves that control and guide ur. unoop's uesioreuve is a medicine specifically prepared to reach these controUlng nerves. To doctor the Kidneys alone. is ruule. it is a waste 01 tune, ana 01 money u Hit. It ii a wasb WelL Ii vour htftk. aches or Is weak. If the urlna scalds, or Is dark and strong, U you have symptoms of Bright! or other distressing or dangerous kid ney disease, try Dr. Snoop's Restorative a month Tablets or Liquid and see what it can and will Boiorrou. Druggist recommend and seU Dr. Shoop's Sold bvlSttjfcrjwrrf mmg Co. itoipCj INOW-g1TEO , . LSpfrtSJiW tXifrut PLAY8, GRIEF STRICKEN. Husband Dead, Mrs. Henderson Laugh at Word "Tombstone." Chicago, May 20. With her husband dead at their home. Frankio QnymoiuL, wIfo of David Henderson. theSjxtrav- ngnnza producer who died Wednesday, tont.rti.es to play hor part aa Arbella 'ClInKstone, "nn unappropriated angel," In tho "Lady From Lanes" at a local theater Mrs. Henderson volunteered to play, saying it would keep her mind 'from hor.gyeJV Mrs. Henderson s part is mat or a grotesque old maid.. At various tlmos In the play she Is addressed as "Miss .Sandstone" and "Miss Curbstone,." .greeting each. name with a peal of laughter. At the climax of tho farce she was called "Miss Tombstone." She staggered when tho name wa$ used, but bore up and her forced laughter, again rang out as bIio tripped off the stage. Then she collapsed CIVIC DAM OUT. Three Lives and Property $500,000 Lost. Worth i C Toronto, Ont, May 29. A special from Port Arthur Thursday says the LClvIc dam on Current river burst Wednesday, causing a disastrous flood. Tho loss of three lives and a money loss estimated at JCOO.000 is reported. A Canadian -Paclflc freight train pull ing into Port Arthur ran on sub merged 'tracks, the engine whs over turned and Engineer Savage, Fireman McBrldge and Orakeman Intnann, who were on the engine, were pinned un der thd wreckage and drowned. 'The Canadian Pacific railroad will be the heaviest loser, several miles of track having been washed away. Judge Qrosscup to Stick. Chicago, May 23.--Judgc Peter S. Grojscup, of the United Statca Circuit Court, "has his dander. un," according to his friends, and it Is stated he has po intention of resigning to make room for the promotion of District Juate Keneriaw M: Landls 6r any other man. "It is also stated Judge Bethea might be elevated, to the Cir cuit bench, instead of Landls, should Groascup stpR down. Portuguese Are Starving. ' Lisbon, May- 29.--Thousand8 of 'peas ants; including women and children. are Uvlag Bolely $ri olives because o tb famine- prevailing in many provln ilal.dlstricU, Jn some instances peo le have not tasted bread for. many eel8. The misery caused by Insuffi cient supplies of'corn and wbeat'has be'en increased by4tfie thr?e",montbBfc drourbt. ' - " ;- ' . . . . , 1 1 ir,; Milk by -the Tdn 'fr Panama. . -New York'.' May. 20(- The steamer. IraigUfli will carry -to lh xAvaX Q.act.; three tons of fresh cowa' milk in ljulk. Which will be refrigerated and senre'S tO-the-tendploj-eA on the canal.. If the eicperlmentsls nucceasful tke 'govern1. laeal-Kin ptobabljc arrange to have rc frigera,tjng jolanta on shlpa going to Colqa 80 jecpnstruqted as togrry. atljl, larger auppllea. j Peter the Great ReHeated. . St Petersburg, May 28. Tha RuJ s(in battleship Pater the. Great, which rail on the rocks Wednesday night Jn the gulf ot Finland, was refloated. Thursday night without Resistance. The4battleahtp made her way In safety to Iteval. The extent pi the damage to her hull baa not yet been ascertained. Burlington Files $30O,000,0Ot Mortgage Burlington, la., May 29. -The Chi cago, Burlington V Qulncy Railroad Co, Thursday filed a I300,QOO,000 mort gage here coerlng all its property. The mortgagees are the Central Trust Co., of New York and Oliver M. Spea oer. The purposes of the mortgage are refunding of existing indebtedness, acquisition of other property and financing improvements. Union Paclflc Cloeea Shops. , Grand Island, Nob., May 19. An or der was posted in the Union Pacific1 shops here Thursday, closing down work In the machine, blacksmith ado sheet Iron departments entirely until further notice by bulletin. Nearly 300 are affected An order has also been posted designating North Platte for heavy repair work, the tame as before the strike at that place. Stutheattrn Nebraska Flooded. Lincoln, Neb., May 29. -Floods ia the Neinaha Valley has caused wash outs , on, the, Burlington road and de layed train. ' Water -Was Thursday re ported running over the track north of Rulo, and high water reports were received trom Palis City, Auburn, Ta: ble Rock, Nebraska City and Browns ville. The line between Nebraska City and Brownsville is In bad "shape. Bodies Indicate Murder and Suicide. Bangor, Me., May 29. The bodies of R. G. Keith and Mrs, Liczle .Ready were found Thursday Jn tho wpman's home here. There wero two builet wounds in Mrs. Reudy's body. A bul let had penetrated Keith's brain. It Is thought that Keith killed the woman and himself Arkansas River Rising. Tulsa, Okla, May 29,---The Arkan sub river, which Wednesday receded, below tbe danger ooint. Thursday bv gap rlflnjc. A lvavxJtlJflM yftpw nw&i$frm Ma.mUMtyI TW ' fl WHi S Two n at Miss Aileen Hendricks, Madisonville Beginning Friday, May Twenty-ninth. will sell all Ladies, Misses and Children's TRIMMED HATS AT WHOLESALE PRICE. Call in and inspect1 my line and see the wonderful bargains offered. Miss Aileen Hendricks Madisonville, Kentucky THE HIGH ART STORE ft's Stranee Man or Boys (sssy'w I - iVv.. H v. ' nivCTLsspiujiw y:ic follows the rise nnd fall of the mercury In the thermoineter and just now the ahade !r preferaiil to the sunshine for personal cntn tort there'll be some mouths of sunshine. You can't stay In the shade all th) time-, even If you do. all laws require that you wear something Try High Art Summer Clothing, light styl8. serviceable and cool ish. Thousands to select from in light and Znphyr weights. Two or three-piece . 00 to $20.00 Boy's SLGOto 15.00 Straw Hats and Panamas, this seasou's Ideas we show in-all the, Eastern Btyles 8trawHats 50o to $100 Panamas . ...$3.&0 to $5 aud $0 00 Fine lines aud big varieties in neglitree eeirts, Neckwoar, Fancy Hosiery and Un derwear. New Oxfords, all tulB season's most popular Btyles in shapes nnd leathers. Tans' add blacks $2.60 arid up. Boya' Oxfords $1.26andup Factory prices In all departments. Then there ib our rebate plan bound to please IT PAV TftTKAME WITH US. b l LetaB'hear from you STROUSE V&nSRWWmZ j-",--nv . i m&&& - MAI C bnOKNS PROMPTUY ATTBNBt TO" v v THE SAFEST AND QUICKEST WAY TO TRANSFER MONEY Wmmmmmmmmmmmamammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE FIR RATES APPLY Tl LKAl MANA8ER CDHIERLAND TELEPHONE k TELES RAP M CO. mCOftfORATCD Figures on University Attendance. In Germany one man In 213 goes to a university, la Scotland one in 620. 'in the United States one in 2,000 and In England one In 6,000. LEAKS THE COMPLEX- ION OVER NIGHT Eczeme,, Pimples, Rashes, f Blotches, Erupliouss, Els., Quickly Eradicat ed by New Skin Remedy. Since the discovery of "A.J. M." PltEBORIPllON, tho new skin remec, it has, iu its extraordinary accomplishments, exceeded the inoBt sanguine expectations of the dispensers who gave it to the world. It tins oureu thousands ot oases of eczema and eradicated facial and other disfigurements of years' stand ing. The terriblo Itching attending eczema In stopped with the llrat ap plication, giving proof of its curatlyo powers at the very outset. Iu less serious skin etlectlous, such as ItaBhes, Blotches, Pimples, Blackheads, Barber Itch, Bed Nose, Pol bo n Oak, Posion Ivy. Odored Feet, results show after a few ap plications, only a small quantity be ing required to effect a oure, A muddy, greasy or sallow complex ion is noticeable after a single ap plication. TIiobo who use "A.J. M." PRESCRIPTION for these akin troubles oau get It In 60 eta. $1 bot tleB, (the one-dollar size holds three times tjie amount of the fifty ceut size) at all leading drug stores. Write The A. J. Martin Medicine Co, Toledo, Ohio, for free teBt.mo nials. Lovebird Learned to Talk. A lovebird, no larger than a oanary, has .taught itself to peak as fluatly ,aW as? 'distinctly the test oMaltM lag'-parruu af tB"vHIe of AWW . Loeidoa Dally Matt, l.A -' Weeks' Sale! FMRFPKBPTAI7 yMERCHmSg( mWko wMms Isn't It How a Temperature ,E$l iu person or by mall. & BR(J$. How Caeaar Escaped. Man who's been studying the origin of the Injunction Bays it came from the Roman law. Wasn't invented la time, however, to stop Caosar froaa the Rubicon. To Btopnny pain, anywhere in 20 minutes, simply JiiBt take one of Dr. Shoop'o Pink Pain Tablets. Pain meaiiB congestion blond preasure that 1b all. Dr. Shoop's Headache or Pink Pain Tablets will quickly coax blood away from blood centers. After that, pain ia gone. Headache. JNeuraigia, paiuiui periods with women etc., get Instant help, SO Tablets 25c. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, drug department. Educating Sorrow. We perceive not fully either our wretchedness or our dangers, or the fury ot our enemies, until after event of extraordinary sorrowfulness. PbU ipp Melanchthon. Weak womou should try Dr, Snoop's Night Cure, These sooth ing, healing , antiseptic BuppoBitor, les go direct to the seat of these weakuosseB, My -'Book No. 4 for Women" contaltiB many valuable hlpts to women, and it is free. Ask Dr. Shoop. Raolue, Wis., to mall it. Ask the Doctor in strictest confi dence, any question vou wish an swered. Dr Shoop's Night Cure la Bold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated,, drug department. The Man with the QuH Trouble la always waiting around the corner for the man who haa a 'gun. in bis pockaL' ..j :..-. i.i.disiai-iiniMiihi' a-x. ' ir-.n" LktitjriLUr m&IHa'UM cMsia? .jM'm!'' 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