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ALL KINDS OF BLACKSMITHING DONE TO ORDER, . . ;| Horse ‘Suatlng a Specialty, Court Strest, ort ~ HARRIS & GRIGE, Attorneys - at - Law, . Fourth—Upstairs, F in OMee A. L, HARPER, . ATTORNEY-AT LAW, 115 Legal Row—Upstairs, wi Maiil, Effinger & Co Undertakers and embalme practice tn all v arts of the state ne 128 Puore Teleph pe 180 Residence Te 130 8 Third RESTAURAN” ‘Table supplied with e.yching the market affords, 117 BROADWAY. Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT Otice Am,-Ger, Nat Baok Biig “DRIFTWOOD ON THE for sisters to f a hat or bon- WRITTEN AT RA It bad enongh quarrel over the use LEVER. GATHERED net, but aday or two agoa well known young lady capped the cli- annrvate max by attempting, on Broadway, | cy Teanemes siver to fore we her hat from the] joe Fowler.. Evansville head of 1 , whom she chanced | (eo, H. Cowling. Metropolis to meet with it on City of Clarksville... 05s E’town A regular pitched battle ensued, oupantenas | but it was fortunately of short dura-| 1 i¢ powler . Cairo tion, and in the melee the pugnacious r succeeded in doing no other harm than to incidentally punch an- other sister in the eye with her um brella. ‘The bavtle was renewed when home was reached, and in the privacy uf the culinary department . Danville . Evansville Metropolis «Bt. Louis . Smithland Ashland City Joe Fowler Geo. H. Cowling . Clyde... Ida. NOTRS. The gauge showed 10.8, falling, what they did to each other was a-stonishing this a. m o° River traffic was lively on the levee Druggist Jesse Gilbert has a rub- | this a. m ber plant in his store beyond Island] The Ida went to Smithland this creek bridge, It is not findignous| morning after a raft of logs. jto this climate, but flourishes in the| The City of Paducah, from St wagmth of interiors, Its sap is what India rubber is made of Yesterday a young fellow walk into the drag store and the unique- ness of the plant attracted his atten- ion. “What is this ?"” he inquired “That's a rabber plant,’ abstrac- Louis, passed into the Tennessee last night The every day Dick Fowler was away to Cairo this morning with a good trip. The Evansville Fowler, was away nail packety Joe b the upper Ohio tedly replied the druggist, not no-|#* 10 4. m | ticing what the customer was doing.| Capt. Jas. Mason, of the tup Ida, |The young man began to pull the]i# on the sick list, and Capt. Bob leaves with both hands, but they | Broadfvot is on the tug in his stead. After twist- exclaimed The Ashland City had a good trip into the Tennessee fiver this morn- weren't ductile a little. ing two or three off “Rubber h—l! They won't any of |ing, | ing here for Danville at 10 these leaves stretch Worth ad—!"’ — | o'clock. o*e The City of Clarksville is due here You can tell when news is scarce}out of the Obio this afternoon and by the old railroad «‘rumors’’ some|leaves on her return to E’town to- morrow at noon. The Nashville packet, H. W. But- torff, which was due here out of the Cumberland river this a. m., had not arrived at the time of this writing, but is expected to be at the wharf by this afternoon. She leaves for Nash- ville and all waypoints as soon as her business is transacted here. Capt. J. Hayhan arrived here from Sisters bar this morning on the Joe Fowler. He has been at the papers rtsurrect at regular intervals You can't tell what a railroad is go- ing wo do any more than you can the weather or an election x . According to a contemporary ‘Hickman Goes Dry,’’ and lias been going dry every day for a week. oe For several days past a joke has been going the rounds relative to how 1 tramp outwitted a well known hoarding house keeper by agreeing| above named place seeing if any to saw we first getting his dinner| more of the sunken wire which was and then leaving a note in the wood|sunk there recently by the towboat vonse containing these words, ‘‘Just|Fallie could be recovered but it is tell them that saw me, but you j thy yught that the river is at too high lidn't saw me saw The trouble is|® stage to do any work there at the that this joke has been going the te- | present down on the it has been better than Business was levee this morning comic papers and | in all the shows | and gradually Séeonied charged with | exonanive heat and humidity (nto thone favorable to 4 productam of local storme af” tol nndoes. The storm at | Parte was due to uch conditions, and the reeult of a stagnation rather than fn increase 'n the ordinary movements of the atmonphere. | When the circulation overt the North | Atlantio fa more than ordinarily vigor: | oun the energy ieexpended In the larger hortzontal movementa, termed cyclones, which frequently embrace an area as large as Russia. It is only when these motions are so reduced ns to allow the warm lower air to penetrate the upper Inyers in places, like water flowing through « sink, and Ike {t to draw In the surrgunding alr in rapidly rotating whirls, that tornadoes are generated Buch conditions, though common enough over # large land area like t United States, are, fortusately, ren dered rare in Rurope by virtue of ite latitude and geography; so that we need not conclude that # Ao ept demic will ever find a favorable breed ing ground over here n the other hand, {t is plain that the changes which at present form the sole subject of prediction by the European bureau. Not so prominently marked and.thus to a large extent masked by the latter, these long waves never less dominate the variation in our sa- fone, regulate our crops and in many oceurrence of periods of abnormal & weather are common to the whole J4, and are of much — »ster econ omleal importance than the daily llinois Washed Coal. = If you want the best coal .n the city you can get it of Illinois Coal Company, w::o handles the celebrated $ ST. - LOUIS - AND - BIG - MUDDY - COAL. No clinkers, no dirt; but pure, clean coal. Our Egg Coal far excels all other coal for grates or tov Our Washed Pea Coal beats the world for furnace or cooking. We only charge one price the year around. The poor get their load of coal as cheap per bushel as the rich their thousands of bush Try our coal and you will use no other, Lump, 10c.; Egg, ¥c.; Washed Pea, 6c. BARNES & LIOTT, & Hb Illinois Coal Company. affect our general welfare. In Tadia, where the daily changes—owing to the comparative absence of frequent minor disturbances—are inent, predictions are off the average wenther of each half-yearly Monsoon or sense, and with such suc. ceas that the government there has re cently sanctioned an extension of the means for constructing such forecasta —S8t. James Gazette. Too Strong for Him. “Why, Remno! How is it you are at large? I head you were arrested Did you escape the sheriff?” “Yessir! De sher'ffcomldn’t hol’ me." “The sheriff couldn't bold yo? How is that?” “Yo" see, sah, I'd bin toon hantin’ de day beto’, an’ somehow afudiler I done get too familiar with a polecat, an’ de sher'ff hain’ no mo’ dan tuk holt er me dan he realice { wus tga strong fo’ “im, aah, an’ he wifdraw from de argymen’ Uke he ben shot from @gun.”—Boston Courier. TO CLEAN FURS. Information That is of Value to Every Girl and Woman. To most women the art of cleaning end brightening up furs is @ profound mystery, but @ chearful little house- keeper whose husband is a furrier di vulges the secrets of the trade for the » past three moeths. If the] for several days, at one time there tramp really did e the note it| were four big packets laying at the shows he keeps we don the|wharf receiving and discharging latest humor, but itis likely that the] freight and the cotton which the joke was heard by some one at the| Clyde pat here on the levee gave it sper house and told outhe boarding | the appearance of a southern landing house keeper and made {that locality {look quite | lively Do you pass that man’s saloon The Clyde arrived out of the Ten- every day, Otlicer Sullivan in-} nessee river this forenoon en route to juired the foreman of the grand |St. Louis, She was well Jaden with ary |cotton, cattle, peanuts, ¢nd other Ivery day sor," promptly re-| country produce. She aleo had a plied the officer barge in tow which carried a* very Well, do you ever see the door | heavy cargo of cotton peanuts and standing open on Sunday, or observe | some miscellaneous stuff which she anyt h ng suspicious about the | discharged here: on the levee and lace wharf boats. She left for the ‘‘fu- “Niver a ting, sor, do Oi say at) ture great’? at 6 o'clock a, m. ihe seloon would arrouse even a WEATHER ECCENTRICITIES. ‘The Year 1896 Will Be Remembered fog, Great Storm: “Well this gentleman kept information that} open last Sun- we have day. Do you know anything about| The exceptional violence of the re it?’ z cent tornado in Paris, analogous to, but “Oi do not. sor, An’ Oi'll say in | fortunately far less destructive than the chalf uv dhe qintlemon, sor, dhat| £#*ful catastrophe at Bt. Louis in May, 1 SOF, Cha") this year, attructa attention to the ex- ver a droonken mon did Ok get in| gaordinary vicissitudes of the world’s > hoes weather during the last 18 months, It How's that, Mr, Sullivan,’’ in-| will be observed that storms of this juired the foreman, ‘Didn't I see | locally violent character, entirely dif- you coming away with « drunken| ferent from what are properly termed man only a few days ago? ne, generally oceur at the close of s eilieke sdeahell uy ‘ period of drouth such as we have . ; 1 ; — (Ebi nee lately experienced. It would almost Shure, sor, Oi waited outside fer| ™ nets so thong ene. Ses of one type, swung over to the opposite im with the petulant violence of a spoilt bw child, Nicer, who bas become| The tornadoes which peppered the edoneniie int of | Mildle states of Ameria this spring sapere : ‘a{.| terminated @ deought which affected a ae se tg| kite portion of the mune area Bo se — a ’| verely as to allow the bed of the Ohio hus office late, ‘This morning he did | piver to be worked for coal, reduced the not show up until after 9 o'clock, | fall at Niagara, and lowered the St. nd when he stuck his key in the| Lawrence to an unprecedented exten wor Was surprised to find a notice| Extending the area of observation, we gned ‘Many Citizens,’’ admanish- | fod aver of pe Bobreary 1895, equally “ agp enc | abnormal conditions prevalent over In ing him to get down earlier.“ He) Jia, Australia and the Pacific and the sar ’ hoa a vans. For example, the south- zens’ can goto bl, Dm already | cast trade wind of the Indian ocean, and fixed in life. its twin brother of the southwest mon. oa | soon of India, were both very feeble last summer—the failure of the latter caus A crowd of darkies stood at Sixth) (9°, drought nearly down to famine and Jefferson this morn It ap-| park in some parts of India. Coie! pears that a brother of one has been | dently with and following these condi ndicted by the grand jury tlons on the Australian side of the high “What mought I dof’ inquired | pressure atmosphere wall bounding the the one who: ther is in jail |coutheast trades, an extraordinary fotch dat little fellar | prevalence of hot, dry northwest winds a he ne ob “Little! 4 right on to April, 1896, 7 heron Ft out Australia and New Zealand, one of the others a | paising the temperature in New South “He sabed me fum to the | Wales to such a height that the govern- pen myself onct.' | ment actually carried people free by rail Mr. Lightfoot beard of it and} from the interior to the qnast in order oesn't kuow whether it was a re-| to save thetr lives, The temperature in “ tion on his name or a compli-| Sydney ran up to such record heights 1s 100 and 108 degrees; and even in New Zealand, except at the extreme south- ern end, the famous bot northwesters of the Canterbury district dried up the heerful or useful when one is suffer. | crops, wh te arth iatand, eopeet a z froma discomk old or a| ly near Auckland, looked as though ine tema 8 Roenent cold oF | id. been toasted tn front of sowe nasty little cough, rlul | ritanto fire, In contrast, but evidently t people will go o& from day to went on his ability A happy man is always a healthy me, It is impossible to be happy or ting in correspondence with these abnormal lay suffering from e distressing quite an unusual supply of “Koua” or uures cou hs and colds ofMgll deserip- for # similar excess of its curiously The Last Week Nile” was recently # formidable ob- 25e; next week $1 per bottle at Du-) pasin, in common with the similar Wanted Agents, drought, is creating a fresh seourge by It Is not easy to discover even the enclose stamp for ferms. morn; but a general suryey would ap- features, the North Paciflo was un lisorders when relte{ iso easily ob-| usually stormy, Honolulu receiving ed, Dr, Bell's Pae\Tar Honey winter storms; while California, at the tions. It is swift a Sold by | boundary of the oceanic area, came in mt droge, marked winter rains, Elsewheredrought neenis to have been the rule, The “low Yor Roneado Toyle, that\wonderful oor a ‘a Thi Tope Pg Poe for| 8tacle to the Soudan expedition, and the ai A pees Oe er violent resumptian of ruin over ite Bois & Co's and all drug stores, Of-) change which now seems to be every fice 110 South Tuird stre where terminating thie world land rromoting the conditions favorable to Male and female to take orders tor | ye eens Ot eta. Fredonia washer, Address Box 43, proximate causes for such @ wide Hickory Slove Wood. spread anomaly, oF to draw # practical For nice stove wipod telephone 29, | jour ty show thes the eguatortal Fale $1 per load. . tf. | Lelt has been less developed than usual, Onto Rives Spe anp/Ros Co, | and that the atmosphere over the con . me | tinents on etther side of it has been leas FOR RENT—Famighed front) heaped up into narrow belts of high room ; centrally located. /Add eevire fend more uniformly spread | over large surfaces. Whore this occurs in summer we have the conditions which are favorable to drought, merging subaequently—when the lower air remains stationary, as It did over tye Uniged States up the rote care Sun, Wanted, A hustler who understand Apply 115 North Fou door. benefit of womén who desire to be economical and are willing (o take some trouble to be #0, She says that all dork furs, such as senl, mink and otter, are best renovated with ma- hogany or fine cedar sawdust, which is kept in stock by all furriers, and of which enough to clean a dozen garments can be purchased for a small sum. Lay the garment flat on a bare table, fur tide up, take a handful of sawdust and 1ub it thoroughly Jato the hairs. § neither sawdust nor strength, for the appearance of the fur afterwards will warrant the lavish use of both. When the garment has been treated, take it up and shake it lightly over the table where, of course, a great deal of the s: duet will fall out; it should be gathere¢ up and carefully saved. Now lay upon the table two pillows in their slips, and over them spreod the garment, fur down this time, and beat it thoroughly with a light rattan or smooth switch. Move the pillows along as they are needed, #0 na to always have a soft support for the garment. Toke itup, shake lightly, brush off the pillows and table and con- tinue beating until the fur fs free from sawdust, when it will be aa bright as new fur. White furs must be cleaned with plain white cornmeal, but in the same manner, Smal! white furs that are not niuch sotled may be freshened by the use of cube magnesia, which be thoroughly rubbed in, and then as thoroughly dusted out, Fur cloaks light or dark, often become disfigured with carriage grease, but it will yield readily to gasoline applied with a piece of cotton batting. Gentle rubbing and a renewal of cotton frequently are new essary to secure success. Pitch, paint resin, tar and ofl stains can all be treated in this way, and if they ¢ readily disappear, oil of turpe benzine or spirits of ether cay be used —Albany Argus. FLANNEL SHIRT WAISTS. for Outdoor Sports in Cold Weather. Golt bicycling and all the ou sports demand a loose-fitting wais the weather is too cool now for a lin shirt-waist, The newest thing that the shirtmakers have offered for eale is tt flannel shirt waist, which is an exceed ingly pretty garment. It is made with out lining, quite on the model of t linen shirts worn all summer, and firished with @ band around t eo that ft can be worn with stock or @ linen collar. All the shades of coloring are to be these flannel shirts, and they of good-quality material, and wash or clean well. The plain colors are pr ferred as yet, but those of plain co! with polka dots of black are exceedin ly smart, Of course there is th fection that they are hard to wear un Pretty Gari ” When You Want Something To PURIFY YOUR BLOOD, REGULATE YOUR LIVER AND ERADICATE ALL POISON FROM THE SYSTEM EY HALLS BLOOD REMEDY, ww. &. Greif, _ HAS REMOVED TO an 132 S. THIRD STREET —-—Where you can find a complete line of —— q WALL PAPER, Pe WINDOW SHADES, ; "Picture Frames and Mouldings “9 COME AND SEE ME. NO. HALL MEDICINE CO., Papvcan, Ky, Ornamental PAINTER. 224 Court St. urge very, Fad and Boardag Stabs, narrow and pointed. Narrow vests, / covered with scroll braiding that tapers 4 to a point at the waist and widens to- ELEGANT,CARRIAGES, ward the top like a V, make figures appear long-walsted. The moderately FIRST-CLASS DRIVERS, BEST ATTENTION TO BOARDERS large sleeves and many-gored skirts Stable---Corner Third and Washington Streets fullness is we of the waist-li the fall figures h ttraight down from the pointed and flat in front, shorter on the rides and at the back where th three ripple plaits now wérn are all sultable for short, stout figures, For an outside wrap a close-fitting jacket or half-tight reefer Rives the better effect—Ladies’ Home Journal, * Frills and Finery. Large dots are seen on the most ex- pensive veils. One can use up last winter's feathers to rare advantage on this winter's hats. Fur, velvet and brocade are exquisite ly combined in the most elegant im ported loose coats and opera mantles. The lining is of satin, The change in sleeves for outer ments is not so radical as that In ¢ and house jackets. The full g tinues popular, and the bishop s Js still to the fore, being parti suitable In the fashionable box coat.— Chicago Record, ——This is the week to buy your—— Fine Pictures and Easles ! : FOR XMAS PRESENTS. Your Girl Is Expecting One. Go and see all BW the Latest NOVELTIES and LOWEST PRICES ia * PICTURES at The Lord's day, religiously observed, isa day of intemse labor, and not ove of rest. Labor parformed as unto the 4 : Lord is seeking tabetter the condition F of others. Idieves®, then, on the part e . ’ : of Christians, is as much a desecration of the Lord's day as labor was a dese- tion of the id Jewish Sabbath, — Rev, John H. Boyet, Baptist, Lexing- ‘on, Ky, RATTLESNAKE COLORS. F. J. BERGDOLL, / PROPRIETOR——— Paducah - Bottling - Co., Many Different Shades, & Westerner. 0 @ Mexiean was exhib- streets of Pomona a rat- ot they te i 1 . ke aroun Mg n cont ot AGENT CELEBRATED (1 sa vw ent of asiery rodeo LOUIS O’'BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. t always take In kegs bottles, jom ely snake that can es- ien they are armed for the Also various temperance drinks—-Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange Cider, Ginger Ale, etc. Telephone orders filled until;1 Raturday nights, clock /atJnight during week and 12;0’cloek 1 their captive alive der @ coat if the coat be not lined, but as most sleeves now are lined with satin, that objection fe soon done aw with, The same shaped waist is made up in Agured delaine, and even in velvete The latter are ‘very and rather bulky to wear under coats, that they are utilized rather as coats them selves, and @ chamois jacket is worn inside, Corduroy is al 4, but both these mate with ap that comes below the waist to gi the effect of @ Norfolk jacket, and Is belted fn with @ narrow leather belt warm als are mac The collars worn with th all are those that came Into fashion the lat ter part of the summer—very narrow turned-down, 80 that only about half an inch shows. Thege are quite the most becoming linen collars women have worn for @ leug time, and, best of all, are quite soft, so they do not cut the neck. A dainty little finish at the cuffe is @ little frill of ribbon which shows just where the cuff joins the eleeve.—Harper's Baz Women Who Are Not Slender. Btout people wear striped silk waists fitted with the tiny point, and two tabs or bretelles of velvet ribbon held by buttons, the longest to the front, Of course, they wear the close sleeve, which, if of striped material, is often cut to bring them bias. A new waist has surplice fronts, the fullness coming from the shoulders and shaped to the figure, with the V and collar of lace, chiffon, ete, Burplice vests of ailk are also worn with jacket fronts, A ur plice wet in easy folds from the shoul- ders, yet drawn snugly over the lining, tg very becoming tg w full gure if ths in question w ruse specimen tit nn in Cireete, PADUCAH, was about three feet long, plump and fy sleek and almost as bheck acolo —_—_>>>>————_—_=== i body had ever se black rattler be- P One of the interested spectators, who had been looking the snake over care INCORPORATED. fully, b ng, was Jacob ’ eli ospeetor who | M, Bioom, Pres, R. Row.anp, Treas. F, M. Fisuer, Seo, 47 had tre’ all the mining menial regions California and NY. SECOND ST. Mexico. od the idea ‘ of a re € kc turned to a Moreney soid: “Whatdo you think You can turn’ your lights on any time—whenever you need them. We al ~ t 2" give continuous servige day and night. We don’t use trolley wire currents OO ee anaes vor a betes {fF lighting, It’s dangerous, Our rates: bagi dby rg Wags ipages eee ei Over 10 lights to 26 lights, 86c per light per month, ¥ ugh. A rattlesnake is not ihe a Over 25 lights to 50 lights, 35¢ per tight per month, . chameleon exactly—they ean't change their color in the These low retes for 24 hours’ service apply when bill is paid before PPIY P Lap ’ 5th of succeeding mouth, imaginable and always of A. OC, EINSTEIN, sor as the soil or rocks in “ which they are found, and the diamond Vice Prest. and Mgr. shaped spots on their sides and back | are s lighter and sometimes meee darker than the rest, I wa rat ie aught in a canyc in Lower § near Ban Fernando, that 7 as black as jet, and the dia- f f mond spots were lined with white, Two f rs ago I killed a rattler in Paria val 3 ey, in northern Arizona, that was three Hol ond a half feet long and of a deep red + + DEALER IN - color, with diamonds of jet black. I a think {t was the handsomest snake 1 wok ove or Moto" Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Cuti . « other valley not more than 40 miles 5 i] from there I saw rattlesnakes as yellow ip ged ea tered an Carpenters’: Tools, Etc rattlesnakes with dark spots are the 1 , e “ most common, But the queerest look- iii ts Z 4 Ing rattler I ever saw a friend of mine CORNER COURT AND SECOND STREETS, and T caught in Lower California five or . d tix years ago. We were riding along | PADUCAH, - ° > 3 the western coast of the peninsula about opposite Guadalupe when we] ” came upon a rattlesnake as white as sng Slag Att iaee jee’ dating [FOr An Easy Shave o0re the diamond spots, It was the only h white one I ever enw, though I have or Stylish Hair » y nies seen many very light ¢ It had DEALER Of simply taken of the white —10'r0 ocks and sa here it lived. We Staple and Fancy Gr NSPS SS 8, BAYAN'S BARBER SHOP specimens of reptiles and insects for 405 BROADWAY: Free delivery to all parts of the Cor, 7th and Adame San Fran- Nice Bath 4 some eastern institution.” elseo Call, in Connection, ’