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Show Merchant's Carnival For All Next Week A number of Lehl's leading merchants, mer-chants, whoso names appear In un ad in another part of this Issue, have made arrangements with the Mnnlon-Clnmiin Mnnlon-Clnmiin Players, n drnmntio eqmpnny of merit, for n wcek'u engagement, commencing Mondny, May 25; changing chang-ing their plays each night. This coinpanj comes highly recommended recom-mended by tho local opera house management man-agement and tho press from tho surrounding sur-rounding towns, as the best and most evenly bnlonced company that has visited this section in years. They carry special scenery for each play nnd n trent Is promised all lovers of the drama. Tho merchants aro giving n merchants' ticket with each "5 ccn,t purchase. Thlrt tlc'ket entitles you to rreb admission If you flro one of the llrst 100 at the doors at 7:30 p. in., or the merchants' delect nnd 2fi cents will secure a reserved neat Without inerehnntH' tickets tlio (trices nro 00 and 75 cents. Uy this plan the merchants mer-chants nro giving tho public good nniUBcmcnt nt prices within the reach of all. Tho opening play will ho the "Girl from Keswick's," a great political po-litical drnuin in three acts. A play promised by tho management to be now to l.ehl. Don't miss the opening night or you will miss a treat |