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DONE TO ORDE! ‘Horse Shoeing & Spe 222-22 4 Court treet, } When You Want a Good Meal). ees, Hvore Telephone 198 Reshlence Telephone 180) SALOON AND RESTAURAN™ supplied with @\~- Brinton AROHI Ortice AusrGer, Nat as.» yening the Toh market) 17 BROADWAY. ns & Gineinnt| =~ Mr. W. Fristoe, Ky years old Atives and neighbors dinner with him 0 pounds ian highly respected and hearty, and t wishing bim many hi his natal day, we soundly, a good jok T. B. Orr, formerly the municipal force. last while waiting for his sapper ata certain North Side off to sleep with it Some miscreant stole isturbing bim in the This inc told on Mr. Orr. he resided to the city one day to sleep on the bench curity but w both bis ing of # dition were stolen. of them afterwards. “° lady, according to a local hotel for din “stuffed young turk cort: “Oh! those are! She bec the me very - . lives out good man, and be tr children the way One day last week There op the river in pastime their father forbidden ; when the that night they walkec the two most innocer in Paducab. They few moments, denly confronted by askate strap, and afte the 1 shi 1 er brother he said, your John, heke 7 John's face will eful when he is in i repli No; have you?" Have 1? Comed dd look at my back Jobo declined said: “Well, Bill, I to do better. So whe I confessed Bill was tauched by tion of his brother i in the ba you? “Well only con “Only Bill, tered in his eye. but come and look at r And when they got and a strang you suppose Joho saw of Bill's back? Ob, dten, he saw nothir Bill's fists, and wher from there was the looks down at you fro! tree, with an expressic which plainly says What are you going t I will tell you what Roman candle and th ths county couldn't keep + | ing down, too As exclusively anne terday afternoon's }the Lexington Had. R, Salter and Al Salter & Martin's Cabin"? company, | Lewis George © lark, Mrs. Harriet Beecher George Harris, hook, ‘Uncle Tom's tour of the country. Clark, while » very feeble, having reaches in life, thinks he w acte Thi provided for, ously, and the old col join the company at him up in bis pitiable object taking him to fitted him rags to a out visit the theater and the stage. Six months ago \olark was living in tage on Race street, ery and want, inal of ‘George Hap after which they all the aggreat Speaking of people he removed his overcoat thus a victim of Morpheus, in the country something on the market. shoes and He never found a trace of fare and when 8 © were brought in, exclaimed to her es- | on they should nticed his younger brether to go out a boat, and the e the invitation, told father I tired of acting this way; 1 man didn’t lick at ever confessed on anybody. John t om Say,” ssid our frient Miller, the ff drammer, ‘1 went cocn hunt- t week. We took along a lot of Koman candles, and the fun we had was a plenty, Did you ever hunt coons with R <iles ? ell, it is the funniest thing on earth, You know how saucy @ coon ‘Well, goes up through the tree “Leader, **Leader,”"’ travel with the company if properly Messrs. Salter & Martin promise to do, most gen Yesterday afternoon they picked ‘and comfortable clothing. permitted dyring the afternoon to of the performance from the wings of Whea became known, the fact a8 the orig- WRITTEN | a RAND M. of his rel- took Christmas avoirdapois: Mr. McGregor gentiemen, hale he Sux joins in appy returns of who sleep 1 on Mr. man op before is te a poli Night boarding house, nd dropped under his erm, it while he was without least | dent recalle another joke | Geo. H. Cowling. A few years ago | H.W. and came to dispose of | He went} before daylight | covered with a light quilt and a feel- | hile In this con- his quilt Not long since a wel! known young reports, went to She on the bill of quail saw ouple | indignant when | Broadway a train b go. the eldes' ies to Bill, | morning. McGregor, one of the |‘The news even found its way to Kia oldest and suit Prominent citizens of | rope and as far distant as writes to the Sun that | lan on Christinas cay last he was sevent; Forty-seven where, as has been related in these columns, he was This money is now on mittee appointed by Mayor J. B. Simrall, of this city. DRIFTWOOD GATHERED ON THE LEVEE. ARRIVALS, City of Paducah City of Clarksville Geo. H. Cowling. ... H.W. Buttorff.... DEPARTURES, Dick Fowler. Asbland City Joe Fowler town «++. Danville . Evansville . . Metropolis «++» Nashville - Tennessee river Buttorff City of Paducah. NOTES River is falling at this point very slowly Locals ali out} on fine time this The gauge showed 10.2 and falling. The Joe Fowler was the Obio mail packet this morning. The W. F. Nisbet passed up from Memphis yesterday for Cincinnati. The Dick Fowler was away to Cairo this forenoon at 8:50 o'clock “The Charley McDonald passed jdown yesterday for Cairo with a tow this morning Upper what lovely young turke, ye] of stone. The Louis City of Paducah from St passed into Tennessee tiver regular boarders around her be- | this morning gan smiling at each other. The Ashland City left for Danville this morning at 10 o'clock carrying @ | goorl load. The Maggie Kelle left yesterday for Clifton to bring out a tow of ties land stave timber The Clyde arrived hereJout of the a species of | Tennessee river Saturday), afternoon had especially | en route to St. Louis boys came home | 1 into the house | nt looking boys} eparated for a] jer was sud- his father with 1 the interview sought the have you been | not look his coffin more He jown to the baro | but am Lam going 0 1 saw father the manly se- t found a ten- 1 boy's heart, my to the barn, do .., the first mite no, dear ebil- g bigger than 1 he got away worst poanded m the fork of a on his face here I am. o do about it?” todo. Fire a e very first ball ch him from com- a ys Messrs W. Martin, of “Unele ‘Tom's have engaged the origival of Stowe’s char in her famous Cabin,’ for a sunced i old mau and 1 his 84th year ill be able to lored hero will once. and tatters, a behold, and clothing house with new He was view a portion Lewis George ap humble cot- this city, in mise his identity The towboat Dolphin arrived out of the Tennessee river Saturday af- ternoon with a tow of ties. The tow boat, Dolphin, returned up the Tennessee river yesterday af- ter another tow of ties. The towboat, Beaver, from New Orleans, passed up for Cincinnati with a tow of empty barges last night The City of Clarksville is due here out of the Ohio this afternoon, and leaves on her return to E’town to- morrow at noon The H. W. Buttorff arrived{ here out of the Cumberland river this morning at 2 o'clock and left on her return to Nashville at 10 a. m. The Gus Fowler left Saiurday af- ternoon for the Sisters’ bar where she will resume the work of getting out the wire which was sunk there several months ago COLORED DEPARTMENT. CHURCHES. Methodint and Feb Sua Preach in ¢ Paliner, pastor tth & Ohio, (M Husband Street Ch @ay schoo! ® Kev ( cy M b.—Sunday mand? pm, veuth street Bapt ¢am. Preachit S Waker Rev. J.G wh and Trimbl hing 3p. St. James A. M. EF. chureh, MASONIC. 4 Broadway, third ftoor #9 Meets every tirst 5—Mvets every se cont Monday in each month INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, band Adams. f ets every first and thind Mo uth at Colored Paducah Patriarch, the expression of that coon’s face too quick. Then his face seems to say, ‘What vell Bill? he third shot}, starts him for the ground, and you ought to see him come down, tocoud and fourth Tuesday evening in bringing the bark with bim, and all] each month at Colored Odd Fellows’ Halt the men aod dogs in MoCracken| , Youus Men's, Kride Lodge, 0, 1M vening tn each mouth at hall over No ® Hroi UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP, St Paul Lodge No 6—Meets every second ath at Jway Sisters of the Mysterious Ten, *t N the fires Tuesday Iu each month at emple—Meets second Thurs day iu each mouth at 131 Broadway 333 uv. nnjal Temple k, 1, 777, No. 1. meets irst aud ey wight euch month Golden Ky ule No, 45, moets first 1 Weunesday, ‘igi in each month. jeon Saval Tabor ont and fourth monday big Madaline Tabernacle, N vhird dhureday nights in e: of the West Tabernacle, No. 6, meets and fourth Thursday nights iu each sth on Pride of Paducah Tent, No. 5.mect first Bat urday afternoon ia each iouth. Star of Paducah Teut meets second Satur day p.m. AB each month. Lily of tae West Tend meets third Saturday p.m. tn each month. Grand Army of the Republje meets second at ea Tyesday vights in each mouth in Whal'Ovep Wgrtin s barbep shop, Prof. James A, Woodward whose former residence was at No, 1312 South Sixth street, has moved family to No, 420 South Seventh | street. His notary public office and\ school room are yet at m2 South Fifth street, He will reopen his day and night school on Monday, the 4th day of January, 1897, At which time he hopes tw see all of bis former scholars on hand—and. as wavy new ones as desire, Call and get full information in regard to day ris” “a i alive was naturally Kean” tov the country through the newspapers | and night sehgoj. Terms most ree sonable, The J. 4, W, School. iss Carrie C. 8, Hodges, of way county, ig vjiting S. Kt ew Zen- given a benefit jays in ant tonight. street, touight, A bapy one. ma nasty little all draggists. great-grandmot elect, William McKinley, attend: the old dwellin, ple, are stil county, Pa. born is no longe lines of the fe br ing @ great de th pleture cling tenacio’ of well-kept fa white-walled fas ra to the hills, t led a con of this fertile sy which ev hide it, th ebureh, ur since early the days of Geor At wall of the ture. was a royalist, bu Among those time was a who also spell and who had it ony, Stinson. The known, but it v appearances, wh: still reign same year ont, gregating state, and he m the earli choicely locat in hia will Donegal chur James Steve four daughters son, Nathaniel, inherited the it went to the bridge, a county. Their 10, 1750. David MeKinl of manhood at less than ej September 1, } married Rose, a McKinley, stead. of bis summers. Although family. Dr. Bell’ for a few stones which mar ndation of the old p jant hills, Strietly speaking tury. It has bee in order to preserve it, cally the same to-day as it ¢ t in Done turned from the war, served 21 months, nt times in as many dif Their seco was be He subsequently ferent companies, James Stevenson MeKin 783, “The Seat of Beauty, to be no reason why that name should be changed now. For the past 20 years or more It has bee Here Gen, Cameron breathed his Inst p few years ago, and here bis son, Senator Dob Cameron, spends a portion delphia Ledger DO NOT FEAR HARD TIMES, eed Foung Meople wore Paris, Tenn. ary Leighleft yesterday on KE ville. H. Barks preached # very | able sefaton last night. Queen Esther Chapter, No. 4, will) in the town of Dugedin which netted install officers at Odd Fellowf’ Hall | All members are cordially the way to America and when re-|invited to be present, and the ceived will be turned over to a com-| also. The Bethe! Club meets with Mr. and Mrs. F. Case, on South Seventh The Masonic Lodge wil! install at their hall on Broadwa nis always Lt is impossible to be happy or cheerful or useful when one is suffer- «+. +8t. Louis}ing froma discomforting cold or a} ‘ cough. . Metropolis that people will go on Nashville} day suffering from these dist disorders'when relief is so easily ob- Tar Honey and colds of all descrip It is swift and sure. It is fre Pine M'KINLEY’S ANCESTO!S. ‘The O14 Charch Times of George L. The church whére the great- The pity is, howev the original house in which she her of the fp ent: | 1, and | @ occupied by her peo- | anding in Lancaster | | r to be see the et rmhc Donegal wn, and it is too far a unity. 1 ot lies imbe en at this tir e old Done whieh has b in the eights prem but ge II. ut one day b came « tonight. Back to the borough, We wish ber a! weit and « happy Christmas,’ nna BP. Howse is spending public a healthy wonderful | om day to ing Sold by t that was there is not a trace of its eight century architecture In the beautiful Donegal valley, among the ro! r of Laneaster county, and looking de apon ¢t rapid waters of the Susqie . lies | the village of Donegal, the Stevensons built the long, | , in which the ancestor of aj were born, The valley is one of the tiest in the and that is it one Mariett t ond to get to ii better leave the train at where a conveyance éan be e the five-mile journey still t be accomplished. is not for the it stand idi et of marble attuched to the hurch gives about al. history that ia known of the old stru From this it seems the church was founded by Arthur Patterson in | the year 1722, and in the year 1740 th church received a patent from John Thomas and Richard Penn. revolution the pastor of the little church During the | ish pre ongrega spelled for hir ecise date of his arrival is was unc yust bh ed, being 1 two Of these having en! y settled in Mercer county, where nd their son, the Camer —Ph se May We Dull. patent from the proprietor of the ¢ om 1t# ed a} he received @ patent for land 334 ncres consequently one of t i north and adjoining t sons and married David MeKinley on December nid son m Williara became the father of Maj William McKinley, who has just been elected president of the United States The old brick house with its numer- ous wings and spacious porches, which overlooks the chureb, was built by Dy nd there seems | on home- ven Though Busi r the past few months, factorign bave shut down on account of >» é | ing to other know and the business sttud- poor, the taew at the regie ity hall continues, ] and recording to the present outlook the year 1806 will be a great wed record breaker The young people have gone right on marrying this fall, lack of altuations and lack of funds cutting no figure whatever, It is an old rule among those who watch marringe statistics that when tin rd weddings increase Why is Bome declare that pinching times lead the young working men to ai that money epent in boarding-h is thrown away, and that two ean pract onomy better then one. Others declare that when times are bard, tl able girls ot financially-embarraseed — fathers throw themselves at the young and with coy and winsome ways le breadwin But, are on the i ber's licenses were 20 in excess of th number for that month last y for the month of October t clerk has been kept pretty bu William I¥. Preston is the man who has charge of handing out the papers which according allow the couple te unite in imarriage “Do the hard times affect the number of licenses issucl?” he said, repeating the question asked the reporter Well, no. Times during the past few months have been rather dull, but bu ness continues along at a good rate.” “What was ar's record?” “There were 025 recorded in all.” “Will this year's record come up to that?” ‘ ‘obably, yes,” returned the cau register e reached for a pen, tarted to ask the reporter his age, from sheer force of hi asked the ¢ tion fn sare ers to propose matrimon whatever the cau this fall. re to law, thou and 8 Wh mber of lice ywever, le It is the ° n of theso titi v t for leap ye id be a led depression in the marringe market this season, as the bard times has the effect of making the about widowers—do they re reporter asked Mr. Pres Ini 7 remarried.” “Div 1 women “Yes; 35 yemarried.” 7 licenses were issued for he As to the most popular ag marry wed that out of the 1, 860 bri ng the f 25 cour s were twee only 1 20, gainst 1 how plicanta for the ) Register ted by all papers-—New Hay ne FOOD IN THE ARCTIC. | IAS RE NO. 132 S) THIRD ——Where you cat find « complete ¥ WALL PAPER, % ‘Il DOW SHADE Picture Frames ana Mouldings COME AND SEE ME OVED TO Go and see all of the M. Broom, Pres. Ye for lighting. Birds Have No Dimicalty tn Finding Sue | th of succeeding month. tnal 8: bers of birds t ns to breed is “vast beyont They go not by tho’ ut by millions to rear their young on the tundra. The cause which attracts m is because now here in the es nature provide at the same “such a lav world di time and in the same place rality of fo That the bar wamp of the tundra should yie so great as to tempt bird ren a foods tion took him out and m de him swea ar | to make of thousan his allegiance to the jes, under a| to rear t young in al white oak in front of the chureh; and| only to be found beyor the tree, now a mighty king of the fc cle, seems credible. est, known as “witness oak,” on ac consis f anberry, ¢ erry a count of this circumstance, is loved al- | crowb Force the most as much as the little white-pias- | petual the aretic summ tered church iteelf. these bear enormous crops of fruit Bi ut | In the early part of th iry, | the crop is not ripe until the middle an¢ ai the time when Georg end of the arctic summer, and if the there wasa large number of immi fruit-eat had to wait Vi from the north of Ireland. About that | W# Tipe t time the Ulster men were having an ir- | Tive on the reconeilable controversy about the | the snow ¥ rates for land rents, and as a result | sends mmense t they decided to leave the old try | fruit before the birds have time 1 and seek refuge in the new wor The | Sather It is then presarrs L majority of these settled west of the nea . ow per etly ‘ resh 9 Blue Ridge, and a large number of the | F nd the melting of the svow dis | Scotch-Irish became the pioneers in ashes with the 7 the western part of Pen: ania, @ ing by the perpet same heat which frees the fr into being the most prol in the world; the mosquito ew the tundra can live | there withe snow melts; the ¢ ack with them and the cloud often obscures the sight, Thus the insect-catix have only to open their 1 them with mosquitoes, and the pres ence of swarms of tender warble cliff ch deal hs gaatdlot iy ir arctic region is accounted for.—N. ¥ Fvangelist. whe mare John Wa 1, REMARKABLE BEING. family the property remained Mule Christine, the Wonderfal Carolina 1872, when it was sold to Gen, Simor a lg sen Cameron, The Stevensons were a weil Dr. C. P.1 dean of Tufts col to-do people, and at one time bad a! jege and max r prominent physl number of slaves, The second eldest | cians and surgeons, who have visited daughter, Hannah, married John Gray, Christine, the Carolina twin, who lived near Susq’ atl ngiy itatingly give testt terward in Westmoreland | j ony ve fag Sl pb ty daughter, Sarah Gray, | this remarkable and interesting wom | an, All the afternoon and evenin, crowds of people attended the recep ley was in the bloom | tions, and a great number express this time, hav themselves as being thoroughly satis n whieh he bad fied that she is everything that she is | represen an who is more than one, and A wor yet nottwo, The Lond of union, which is | above the bones of the spine cartilaginous, but the spines approximated that there is s union between them. Dorn just chie re ack to back, their natural desire to | rk straightforward has twisted | them to their present position, Reeh | pursue sepgrate lives of thought } conversation independent of the From habit their appetites call other. Jobn Watson between the years ago py al fees Boro ye dey « atom Ae and 190¢—the oki structure, in Me) | AN the ills of the flesh are how the great-great-grandmother of Mj. | a0, necessarily theirs in common, for Willinga MeKinlgy was born, arlog | ox? way bave the toothache and the been torn down fp 1808. ‘This fine old ee ie trom ang@phe, ‘Touch: residence was called by Dr. Watson |) -'tnem on any extreme of the body in common are chikiren except the heads, both toud! ious of the As they used to have little struggles and | |Nice Bath Rooms in Connection, quarrels for supremacy, but, as t could not get away from each othe they early Juded that the best way to get along in their novel path of tife was to yield to eagh other, present happiness and affection for cach other is an example for couples who are yohed together in marital bonds. 7 ¢ has been no similay case reported reaching adult {ife~Bostow Herald, at go to the | Also var Cider, temperance Ginger Ale, ete. | Telephone orders filled until 11{o’clock jat@night during week and 12,0’clock Telephone 101. Saturdiy vights, 10th and Madison Streets, # MLB UONES,« DHALER aoe ~ Handvae, Tinware, Stoves, Cutlery, Carpenters’ Tools, Ete. CORNER COURT AND SECOND STREE’ »ADUCAH, Ni] AGENT Telephone 174. Removal. I have removal from 226 Street. my s| u can turn your lights Over 10 lights to 25 light&, AGE Paducah STATION 217 In ke drinks. STABLISHED 1864,— Miss, Mary. Hl Greif & Co, RAL INSURANCE | \ hoe Repairing Shoes a spRcial ty. Nor wood. IChas. For An Easy, Shave or Styl id TO. JAS, BAYAN'S ‘BARBER SHOP! ish Hair Cut 405 BROADWAY: iB. Plain and Ornamental 224 Court St, Pp, cCUNE, N TER Jas.A.Glauber’s Livery, Feed and Boarding Stables, ELEGANT;C \ RRIAGES. FIRST-CLASS DRIVERS, BEST ATTENTION TO BOARDERS Stable---Corner Third and Washington Streets ——This is the week to buy your. Fine Pictures; and Easles ! FOR XMA Your Girl Is Latest NOV Acting and LOWES Flectric Co. R. Rowzanv, n any time—whenever you need them. We give continuous service day agd night. It's dangerous.| Otte rates : Se per light per month. Over 25 lights to 50 lights, \35¢ ped tight per month. These low retes for 24 hours’ Service apply when bill is paid before F. J. BERGDOLL, PROPRIE} | Paducah™ Bottling Co., fx|LOUIS O' BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. v° Clothing Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orang! PRESENTS. ’; xpecting One. PRICES in Treas, F. M. Fisuer, Sec, SECOND ST. We don’t use trolley wire currents A. C, EINSTEIN, Vice Prest. and Mgr. EBRATED dl bottles, PADUCAH, KY, 7 ae IN DE met \IN ‘Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of AIKKin Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor, 7th and Adama, ‘S. (DABNEY, NTIST. WAY, A. ant Jomething To PURIFY YOUR/BLOOD, REGULATE YOUR LIVER Al RADICATE ALL POISONRROM THE SYSTEM sss THALLS\QLO0D REMED HALL MEDICIN ay