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The Arcadia News from Arcadia, Kansas • 3

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One-halif Block 3 ou tli of i Commercial Hotel. EVEBYT 9 Schedule of train carrylug pastengers and from Arcadia. IKIUTH B'lUND. BOHTH BOUND. No.

1. Pus. p. m.J No. 8.

Pass. 13:68 p. m. Sa.8. Pass.

No. 4. Pass. 2 :45 a. m.

No. 41. Fr't a. ra. I No.

44. F'r't 4.00 p. m. No. 42.

FVt. p.m. I No. 4 pint. CHEUKYVXLE DIVISION.

WJMT UUUND. EAST BOUND. No. 401 Hans. p.

m. I No. 4i Pans. No. 4'il F'r't m.

I No. -422 F'r't 11:31) am. All passenger trains run daily. All freight trains run duilv except Sunday. Trains o.

1. 2. 8 and.ftiur are equippedlwith Pullman Buffet Kleenora and tree reclining chair car. Number Shaft throiijjhcarMrvict' to Vicksbunr and Now Orleans. o.

1 has through ear-service to Birmingham and Washington. U. C. All passenger trains nmke direct oonneetion at Kansas City Union pot for all points east west and north. The Memphis Koute," la the only direct line to all points south, gouth-east and Its equipment is strictly first class in very Tnrouirh tickets are always on sale at Arcadia office to all pointB in the United.

States and Canada. Reduced rat js on all Tound-trip tickets to local points and all winter and summer resorts. Don't full to chII on us Before puroliasinir your tickets as Gives a thoroush course in Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Tyuewrittine (Frt) actual Brines Practice lknki.i tii.bi,.

(Jommencal abort Uuts in ieiier vl ni -lie liber CHEAP. R. S. BREWER. Proprietor.

Every Graduate Of The College Is fhara ftnnnialtsk in his nnnaista rf Five Able Teachers, each a Specialist iu his Now Occupying -A Good STUDENTS CLUB HATES' IN TUB arj STUDENT 5 LLU1. TYta VawHT, the Manager of the Club can secure a life Scholarship free. Yours for Education, O. S. JOHNSTON, President, Pittsburo Kavsas.

Send for Catalogue. A few inotiti lu- r.ur.w of busiuese, the ftn" ii.tn ession of annual hub script ions to au Hvrieiiltni'al naiwr. Tlicv wpih iiiliT- OPERA HOUSE T1N8HOP. FA- W. MGHAEDS.Ss Oil, Gasoline, Cook Stoves, Tin Roollng ind Kave Troubling, at the-lowest living prices.

ARCADIA, KANSAS. we have lot of other nungi to mh you. i Jno. W. BucHKitT.

Gen'l Agent. (JITY COUNCIL. Meets in Ci tyHall 1st Monday nig-htln eacli month. Matob, J. R.

BOTtE, AliDERMBN. J. T. Fowler. d.

E.Newbanks. J.W.Hood, E. Harriger. Police John CKtcs, Marshal Mayfleld, 8tret Commissioner Wm.Cainbers, i Treasurer i 0. 0.

Anderson. Clork, Johnson. LODGE DIRECTORY. ATicADlA. OotjnciiVNo.IS FRATERNAL Aid Association meets at its hall on'the 1st and 3rd Thursday evoniiitts ot each month.

President. 4D.W.Wiest. Secretary Gl, No. 473, meets on the 1st ahd 8 tu rdays of each month af 7:30 p. their hall inHum'phrey's Hall John Commander.

A. O. T7, Kt. Moots in theft hall every and 4th Paturday nights of each month. John stphenso.

M. w. t. McGoniglb I. O.

O. F. meets ia their hall Mon day night of each week J.T. Geo. Green, N.

G. Secretary. D. of meet on the -2d an 4tt-" Wednesdays of each month, i Carrie Johnson, Mrs. E.

R. Green, Recorder. Chief of Honor CHURCH-DIRECTORY. Christian. -Sunday School, 10 a.

m. Social meeting, 4' p. m.i Prayer weetis Wednesday EVeninge; Y- P. h- Sunday twinge; Teacbev's meeting Saturday everiipffs. T.

M. Cosuon, R.Choi.-'' ivici)ii' I vftltarnnteSiiM ifivr. vein. L. D.

VmUg, Pastov. Sundn'SiiiiBfl xv'iry Sunday a. 10 m. 'Everybody invited. MISS MAGGIF- Supt.

Omtw nAP-i'ueffub'yioes Satnj rtav lieforo the tttt riuiHlay al a o'clock, p. to- ami Vftc ev-ulnir Also the 111 tu 11 a. m. and l. m.

,1. Puawr. Died At Euglevale, Kansas, on July 4th, Miss Mattie Tipping, aged 20 9 months; and 3 days. The funeral serviees were conducted by at the Church of God, who chose as his text "Hope in Christ. The remains were 'entered in the Englevale Cemetery.

The breaved father -and little brother have the sympathy of their mauy friends in thi3 their hour of sorrow. EPWORTH LEAGUE. Subject for the League next Sun day evening is "The Rainbow of Christainity. Every body is invited to attend as they will find these meeting interesting. C.

L. Day, President. CHRISTIAN ENDEAY0R. The subject for the Christian Endeavor next Sunday night will be, The Concentration of -Ability," led by sister Delia McFadden. All are cordially invited to attend.

The meeting on last Sunday eveniug was good and those present speak of the meeting inahe highest terms. Prayer Meeting Com. P1CT1N. Nice weather the past week. R.

M. and E. J. Boring, were viewing the nights at Englevale last Saturday. 13.

-Helms, harvested his oats, last week which were good. The social dance at Claude Way-land's is reported as being a decided success (Bone Creek we did not tend to steal when- we wrote the- in last iieai; it was a slip of tin pen.) Mo3t of our farmers are still culti vating corn and will be for two weeks. Johu Massingale, was trading with the Englevale merchants -Saturday. George Boring, vvus taking in the sights at. Ft.

Seott the 4tU, (Hot time in the old town to night.) J. has corn that is now getting ripe. Jesse Elliott, was viewing the sights at Euglevale last Saturday. Oscar and Loltie McGonigle, went lo Englevale, Saturday eveniug. We think it is just too mean for anything.

lie, she just signs their letters to the News, Bone Creek. Now Mariar was in hopes -that it would be a lie, so -she could set her cap for a fellow. But I suppose that Mariarwill have 'to-be au old maid Makiar. An Osawatomie man married a widow, who had a daughter. His father visited his -house, fell in love and married his step-daughter.

Thus his father became his son-in-law aud step daughter his mother, because she was his father's wife. His slep daughter had also a sou; he was of course the man's brother and at the time hia grandchild, for he was the son of his daughter. 'His wife was his grandmother because she was his mother's mother. Il was his wife's husband and grandchild at the same time, ind as the husband of a person's grandmother is his grandfather, he was his own grandfather. All these complications weighed so heavily upon his mind that he committed sa'cide by jumping into the Marais des Cygnes during the recent high water.

Ex. He Owed It to Him. 'W-hat a distinguished looking man your father Is! His white hair gives him such an arist ocratic look The 'Dissipated Sou "Yes, and he can thank me for 1 100 per cent of the, colored men of Arcadia, has gone to War, John -Lee enlisted at Port Scott, last Saturday. 11 You have lost a great; many but' did )u evr-find one? THE NATURAL KINQ DOM'S CAPITAL. The strange, savage, and beautiful living wonders of the Natural King-1 dom hnvu never been so coniprehmisi- vely exhibited as they now are, in the 1 united Adam Forepaugh nd bells Brothers' enormous menageries, will ba shown at THURSDAY, JULY 21.

Not only thisi, but there are also re- pieienativesof various- species which are absolutely the only ones in captivity. Among these-will be found the only trained Arctic souls and sea lions, giant hippopotamus, a n.onstei two-homed Sumatra rhinoceror, a noble African eland, a splendid Niger a gnu, or horned horse, two strange saddle-back tapirs, and a full urawit. snow White poli.r bum'. Take the time to inspect this splendid collection, It is full of interest ni.il in struction, merits your at'ention, and the management hopes will receive it. The circus and hippodrome per.or- mances do not begin until an hour after the opening of the.

menagerie doors, and at their conclusion you will have another chance to study these zoological treasures. Plenty of seats are provided for all in the huge hippodrome tent, so don't rush blindly insecure one. Take your lime, and see everything, for it is all worth seeing. The--newspaper man is the public slave, He helps to make his nieghbor rich and dies poor. lie helps to elect canadidates to fat salaries, gets a little uatrouaee at starvation and then waits until dooms day for his money.

He helps build chinches, schools and other institu 'ions and eon-tributes his might, to their support, and when they have job work oi' adveriis -they take it somewhere else ask foi bids from those who never aided them against them who did. lie credits a man for, his paper, and when he asks them for his money they get, mad and quit. 'Oh. gall thou- an ievell" Ex (TO CUSTOMERS',) On and after july 1, 180S all ftllFUKS' AND DKAFTS WfLb HAY TO HAVK THE 2 CUNT UK 8TAMP0N BEFORE TIlltY WILL I1OX0KKD. Bask of Arcadia.

in GREEN'S -DEATH 1 UCtKILLtK, 1 w. is mmi S.J.'D. GREEN, CARPENTER UILDER J5gT He dots a general business in UrCADlA, KANSAS OFFICIAL by OoiiRressinanJaines Idinkln All about War Willi Spain, thcNiivy, all do fonses, Hattlo'Stilps, oto. Portraits mid biographies of Dewey and nil prominent officers. Neurly BOO peges.

MubsIy-u volume. Maryi lously ohoap. "Host" Mi'ithoiHlilp. Duly iintbei'tio olHeial book. Experleneo not neeesfiny.

Anv body nan sell it. Ladles as -jukiocpkI'iiI 'Rdntloinun. Wo tiro hmct sirtiserlption book tinn hi Atlierlea, Wrllo Fifty persons are employed In our corr'oinlmideneo department alone, to su'rvHyon. Our book In just ut Got agency -now and bo first, in the field, barfio fiU-cents. War Map In colors in roe wli It boolt in- ou'l it.

Othoi' valiiulilo pro Hums. Tron-uhiloiin seller. BitMiett'inoiiny mukor ever1- own. Most; liberal term ffiiannitoed, Aifontd maklrni' $7.01) to porday. -full hook punt prepaid" to agents, $1.45.

Splendid fiiiinple oullil. and full 111 stnietlons' frets for nlno cent Bin in pi- to pay postii(ro, 'jMeption this papor. MON1MIH Jlefi't. Chloilo, spcakintf about autocrats it 'stXt ed aa a sirniulit fact that a hotel nt, lloxic was oh ietl to cIono rcconily 'Imjouiwh Uio cook ri'sjimd. John I ed of soon has to for is is I AlltfUND TOWN THIS WEtiK 'What Wo Saw and Heard.

AVhere did you sputl ttie 4th? C. Day, spent Monday at Fair-view Farm. Konaulz and family celebrated ai J5d Kc ppk is eottined to his bed this week. Mrs. llendrick, whs Furt Scon, the 4ih.

Read 11. S-lireAer'a niew ad, 'it is a sure thing. Mrs. Matiie Ridge, was trading in our City yesu uhty. Duke Carter, was among those who celebrated at Fort Scott.

Dr. R. M. Bell and Miss Lou Jltnley drove down tb Liberal, Monday. E.

L. Ross purelrased a new: binder one day this week. Tony-'Williams iind mother, spent the 4th ou the creeki' lisliing. Jack Austin, is wry low withvthe malaria fever, thiswi ek. Mrs.

Scott Stioud is now a subscri. ber to the News. Sbultz returned from the County Normal Saturday. G. W.

Fowler, returned from Kansas City, Sunday morning. Mr. and -Mrs. Eageltou went to Rich 'Hill, Saturday to visit Natives. Uncle Bob Fowl, and fau.ily celebrated in Ft SiCv-tt.

Bertha CotHvale, is now dii tn ploy ec in Uiis city MrsxK. C. Freeman, of Mulberry, was trailing in townv Friday. Scotf, Ud neat lo-A in? -twrcii put on bis rcwideuce, last wei b. W.

T. Waiwr, of Garland, wwiu our Citj Thuruday last. 'J. Wear and Miss 'Ruth vCrites, celebrated at Cbtrokee Kansas. Missi-s Lillie -Walker and Oliie 4 M.

Lighilr, were, at ahovt time Mondfty afternoon. Ma Maude Lowry, is visiting the family S. G. tMaoer, thi week. E.

Harrier is putting new Side walk in front of his residence wnd A.rt Gal ley- Harry Dixon, scat in-law of Mrs. Mary Oiipps, of this City, left for Springfield, Missouri, on Monday. Mrs. Lou'Conner and daughter Miss Grace, of Weir City, are visiting in this City. Win.

said to haT the finest piece of oats' in this section of the country. Stroud, of is siting witn nor sisiui iii. Stephenson, ibis week. Slater and two sons, Cbarley aod Addie, were over to Liberal, on Monday. Gilbert Price, of Guthrie Oklahoma, is visiting his cousin, D.

'iv, Morris of near this Ctty. Notices1 are out for the annual meet ing of School District 112." which will will be held in Arcadia July 28. Geo. Yeates, of Fort Scott; brother- in-law of Mr. Goodman, was visiting in this City first of the week.

Miss Lulu Humphreys, entertained Mrl Pearl Kempter, of Topeka, on Sunday and 'Monday. Ernest Lambert, Sundayed in this City with 'friends. Mrs. Harry Konautz, was visiting at Kansas City from Saturday -until Tuesday. Miss Josie tJritts returned Tuesday after a two week's visit iu Ft.

roott and Pittsburg; --P. M. Conrad, of Liberal, Missouri( was shaking hands With his many friends in this City, "Jhursday last. Johnnie Goodman, of Pittsburg, an Misses Mollie and Cora Ford, of this City( attended Liberal's celebration Jj. B.

Harrisf'wife and daughter Miss Jessie; visited with Joe Stbrniilo and family, last Monday. E. M. Brewer and wife left 'for Kansns City, Saturday morning, to visit relatives and spend the 4ih. I).

K. Morris and wife, are ebtert aing their cousin, Mrs. Hand, of this week. r'Miss Maggie Franklin, "of country was iu town' Saturday. the E.

M. Spreelier and sister, Miss Lillie, weie ai Fort Scott on the 4th. I. Lightle and Mrs. -Lydia Smith were at Kansas City.

from Suudav uutil Tuesday. Miss Maude Jones, of Mulberry, at- leiKleit ibe dance iu ttiis City, hist Monday evening. D. C. Pasley, Lizzie Bnoltz Win.

Slioltz and wift were at 'Fort Scott, the 4'ih. Misses Lydia, Fanner and 'Eita Thorp, was visiting at Garland, the first of the week. Mrs. Scott roud e.nd Mrs. John Si-eplieusou, made the is'aws flice a very pleasant call, Tuesday.

Jack Fowler, -Will Heppert, Will Wallace and Will Kennao, were1 at Garland Monday afternoon. Prof. II. C. Kay lor and wife, of Pittsburg, are in the City the guest of C.

O. Anderson and Wife. O. P. Cochran, says while in Fort Scott, be attended the funeral of Mra(.

P. Dilliard, of that City. The Misses Braziet and Pash, of St. Joseph Missouri are visiting the fam ily of John Louthan this week. Miss Lexta Louthan, of Ft.

Scott, i visiting with her Mr. and John Louthan this wwk. Mrs. Geo. 1 Heppert and daughter Mrs.

Welch, were viewing the sights in Fort Seott, the Fourth of July Joseph Sheffield and' wife, spent the 4th, 'An this City, with Mrs. Sheffield's parents, Mr. nud Ciites. Juke Bamberger says that' while the b.ivs can't handle the plow the can lay their isters in tha shad' Miss Ollie Lielitle, will entertain her Miiisiis -Addie Lightlo and Lena Turnbull, of Griggsville, Illinois lit'Xt week. Mr.

and Mrs. Phil Richardson and two eons, from Nevada, Missouri, nre visiting J. M. Humphreys and family. Hay in chia section of this state and east Missouri is very flue and the yield will be larger by one- luilf this year than last.

The constant rains have damnged the wheat to certain extent, but for oats they are far better than two years previous. Nate McGonigle and sisters' Misses Nellie and May, attended the funeral of their cousin. Miss Mattie Tippin, of Englevale, Tuesday. Mrs. Eliza Mason, of Valley is in town, the guest of Mrs.

J. W. Hood. Mrs. Mason, says: Bhe is going to move back to town.

Mrs. Hattie Malone aud daughter, Iris, left for Ogdon, Utah, to-day where she goes to ioin her husband Who has a position at that place. Kemember that when you abuse the town in which you make your living, it only proves to hearers that you deserve to starve some where else. Elder Milton, of Fort Scott, will preach at the Christian Chufch, next Friday evening. vEvery body is invited 'to attend.

Miss Ella'Butler and little brother, of Kansas Missouri, are visiting with their Mr. and Jermialr Butler, of this City. -Died: On' July the the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Will Casteele aged two months and three days.

The remains were entered in the Mc Kill cemetery. Mr; George Schmitt, returned to his home in Kansas City, Missouri, Monday after several weeis sojourn with his sister, Mrs. Jacob Bruinberger, of near this City. The following Arcadians spent the Fourth of July at Liberal, Mr. C.

O. Anderson and wife, E. Harriger and M.iTemple and Misses Cora Bell and Ada Richards. Prof 0. Pi wife and 'little son Julius returned from Ft." Scott Tuesday.

Mr. Cochran now uses a cane to assist him about, the result of a needle while in the city. L. H- Ledger, of Los Angles says thht Cal.j1 sentM880 men to West-ernTtansas to help harvest, and re ports a shortage of men to harvest their fruit crop. as premiums to paid-up subscribers the News and in than three weeks so many friend subscribers came in and paid up that the suliserlp- turns to the agricultural paper were to the agricultural paper exhausted.

Keenly interested in the wishes ot subscribers. the publisher of this paper arranged to give away free, a limited number of annual subscription tne Rural Home of St. Louis. The Rural llnine is a progressive farm and family paper and will boa welcome visitors. Don't wait to long before applyiag this premium.

The only condition that you pay up a year in advance for the. News. If you are not a paid-up subscriber but by paying (the regular price for the Nii) yu may become a paid-up stiuscriher-you will be entitled to the Rural lloinc free for one year providing, of cour.se, y-u don't apply after these subscrip tions are all gone. Call on or address The Aucadia Nkws. Arcadia, Kansas.

im LbUKk '1 I A Progressive tlxr Do rr Issued twice a month in Louis, wants you to biscoun one of its family. As A Special Inducement. Vou i an have the Uuhal Home four months tor 10 cents, or one year for 0 cents, a trial subscription will convince you of its merits better than am -t In ii IT YVc could sav. S. H.

I'lLR, Fublishor, 810 Olive St lj St. Louis, Mo. You Coward You Cur. YVIuu terrihio thing to-be called tliig. Coward iiiti is un Imajfiuary disease of this mind.

Do yo.u wish to bo as fearless as the World's Oiiumpions? t'ut this out and solid 4 cents in stamps for Information. Confidential, Bowling Green Building, Koom 115. IS 'DM 11 Npw York Uity. Advertised Letters. Below is a list of letters remaining iu this ollice uncalled for at the clone of June 28, 1S9S: Guss Wrung, 1, Mrs Kate Jackson, 1.

Mrs in Lowry, 1, Swen Johnson, 1, 0 Hawthorne, 1, Mrs (Jiara Dumas, -1, A A Collins, 1, Jane Cook, 1. Parties calling for above! lettcts will plense mention their having beeu advertised. F. A. Jewkll, Piles Cured! Do yon suffer with II ao wo can cure yon, no luattor how severe vonr enso or bow lonsf tandin.

a PusiTivn ('uiik. without pain or Inconvenience. No exam inution or opei'iilion iieoessary no cessation from work or chani.re of diet. i 1,1 11KKA OFFRlt. Ro linn is on-'conllili-nee In the merits of Our Itomedy that we will ship our coniplele out-Ill, consisl ilin' of tlireo but .1 l-'S of Pile and a box of fills, with in-siniotlons, to your exp-ck ivent that, upon you 5 the p.ioe of the out lit.

lo (tlve It lo yon on trial for Hvo days. If not I piilislactory lo oii, reiiirnall medicine not used him iinii ire t. yowl- money back, paying him for Ins trouble. Can jou siiu'p-Hi nnytliimr fairer than tlil's? sutler any Mii(i(i' Writo at onco. We mean Just winu wo say.

I leaso staid nainos and Hildri'sscs of all known to you when wrilinir- I'll 11 10O A IISMEDV COMPAN-i'i St. I'AUn. NUIIIIASKA. tie. mmm Washington, D.

C. A ffords suljp.rlor advan lnir-is. lii(iilrie's may 1j Hindu throuuh the ed'itot of paper If dpsirod Handbook and Nell Patent Laws FRI3E. Job Printing Promptly, neatly, arid ch caply done at the Office, D. made the' News office a call last Saturday.

Michial Murphy, of near Mulberry, was in Arcadia. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Low-ry, spent Monday in Forfr Scott.

Mis. Mary Walker was quite- sick the part 'of last week J. D. Green, made a1 business trip to Pittsburg, one day the past week. W.

W. Sehneck and family, nere visiting the' family of L. R. Jewell, ou last Monday, Miss May Holcman went to Liberal. Friday to visit friends and- spend the Fourth.

Mrs." L.A. Runtiion ahd Miss Thriza Mecham, drove Over to Le'Roy, last Friday eveniug. Ed Tipton nd Dave Rtchi of Evert-on, Missouri, were in the'City. Sunday shaking haiids with friends. Mrs.

Effie Henley returned to her home in Columbia last Saturday after au extended visit with relatives. Nate McGonigle', Odie Condon; Ira Johnson1, Charley'' Heitz and Harvey StreckBr, took in the sights at Fori Scoit, on the 4th. liufore a girl falls in love she-says the man she marries, must have eer-t aim qualities; aftershe falls in love she doesn't care what he-has, if he only has her. i. Miss Mollis Ford, gavn an Ice Cream party to hoi Sunday school class, of tlis- E.

Church, last Friday evening The little boys aud girls say' they had a line time. Mrs. Mary 'Hatch, Misses Blanche and MayThornburg, Sarah Case, Bessie Hatch and Maude Carter, attended tha fi.i.Rral services of Miss Mattie Tipping, of -Englevale, last Tuesday Prof. 0. P.

Cochran, "of Arcadia, was so unfortunate as to run a needle into his big toe and breaking the nee dle oif. Dr. Rainier is attending the case and it is thought 'the needle has all been removed, Ft. Scott Lauteru. All persons knowing they have negi-atives at Mrs Emma Harriger's Photographic Gallery, aud wish any more pictures taken from them, are requested to call and make their orders, as the negitatives will be des-J troyed July 1st.

2t. John Wi'Capps returned from Kansas, Thursday and reports that crops are far beyond that of last year. He says it is all a mistake about men working for $1.00 per day; the' men never think offering less than $1.50 per day and from that .00 and men refuse jobs at that. G. 1 Price formerly of this" county but now of Guthrie Oklahoma is visit ing old friends here the guests of D.

K- Morris. Mr. Price is the father-inf law of Thomas Torrents Who many our people will remember. Mr. Price says that Mr.

Torrents is constable of Guthrie and is doiug well and Sends his best regards to hia -many friends. A. J. "Sheffield living Soul west, of this City, reports having a fine pro spect for a good corn crop, this year. He has 85 acres of corn in tassel at the present time.

Alferd is neof rustlers and never fails to raise fair oorn, let the season as it- may-wet or dry. "Our customers say you manufacture three of the best remedies on earth," said the mercantile firm of Haas, Harris, Brim Mc Lain, of Dawson, Ga, in a reoeut letter to the Chamberlain Medioine Co. This is the universal verdict, Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the pro. partition in the word for rheumatism sore throat, neuralgia, lame buck quinoy, outs, bruises, burns, scalds naina add swellines, A '25 cent bottle of this liniment in the house will save a great deal of suffering; Buy it at Ecgesk Cause's drug -Sorvioen Third Ws tinny ill eiion Sua. llev, 'On, Uoor.uv.

iiiiiutlrt.l Jl R. ARCADIA," KANSAS. and WEDNESDA libzral; MISSOURI, ralaAY and SATXIBDAY of eft'eh week. 1,233 I J. 1I0LEMAN, Drtudnian ANDxiirflfpnn Physician -8FFICB- OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL.

ABCADIA. KANSAS. GOODMAN SON Bakery and Restaurant. I Lunch, Cigars, Curia Bread, Pies, Etc. Fresh Bread, Confectionery, Tobaceo and Cigars.

HOT AND COLD'- LURCHES at all hors. Tropical "Fruits at very low prices. ARC AD "A KANSAS. 'If you don't see what A. I.

you wan I- asu luru. If you are not getting more trade than vou want, ask for more through the colurrirt of the NEWS. A man Virginia, rede forty inilen to Fairfax Station for tha ex press purpose of getting Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy und took home with home with him a dozens bottles oi the medicine The druggist who relates the Incident add: "Your remedy stfoinsjto bola genflral favorite whorovor known" Its effects are in deed wonderful in all lung arid throat troubles. Procure a bottle at Marsh's drug store..

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