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Memphis, New Orleans & cn acket Company. | Missour! Paciric Rainway he Groat Throne boats, but for my part those on the a *++++| stern eod of a steam boat would an- St. Louis Buin LS! Debye — swor every purpose for me, tdhcee A will known doctor of the city house that was near the pile of rails. reer sometimes has bad luck with his pa- | After entering the field I steered be- TRY THE HEW FAST TRAIN tients, in fact he has become known tween the old dead trees and charred ‘ DRIFTWOOD in the profession for the facility with stumps that were visible under slow — KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, which inis patients have died in past bells for fear of striking a submerg-|GATHERED ON THE LEVE \ + Hn #y | years. merged one, and sueceeded in reach- pa nave Cinelnnatl “| It is told of thedoctor by one of | ing the house without accident. kioiteids, [RON OUNTAIN OUTE. Thursiay, passing P44") che undertakers that gghen he first| ‘The old planter, Wet suspecting our| yohn g, Hopkins.. ivansville i KW. WISE, | began practicing bis patients would ' object, hailed us with delight, and! Goo, 41, . itetopolle ‘The most,dirce! line via Mbmyhis to| * | grad alf\points in | | cou Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Packet) When the undertaker took charge of After the usual civilities, common on ARKANSAS AND TEXAS) | Line |the remains for burial he always re-|guch occasions, had been passed, WEST AND SOUTHWEST.) Owned a by |ceived the death certificate, signed | Capt. Goodwin explained our situa- poe ti | Tennessee and Ohio River ‘Transpor-| hy the doctor. ‘The thing that looked | tion and offered to buy 1000 or more Free Rechning Chairs on All Trains, tation Co so remarkable to. the undertaker was of lis rails, for which he would pay a raanaiaae that the blank relative to the number | liberal price. Turoveu Coacixs Mempris’ to) of times the doctor had visited the! ‘The old planter refused, point >} Dauias Axp Rowr Woxru, | Spl. { yacient was invariably filled with! blank, to part wih a single rail, 4 \ | 4 pags * w him but once’'=-‘'Saw her but! stating that all his negroes except| > For maps, rates, tree ‘ ar . once’ whichever \t was. The un-| those too old or too young to make kansas Western Sta t dertaker doubted whether the state-| more, had run off to the Federals, information, n your local ticket age ” ment in the {death certificates tallied | and, besides that, he had as much bgp - | WLER with the doctor's day book, and bes | Confederate money as he wanted. B.T.@, MATTHEWS, 8.7.4. Leove Paduoas wel carne interested to know how it was.| ‘The captain argued and explatned GPLR TAA, | | Ptueat and Cairo Parket Line (Daily except} So he asked another doctor about it the necessity we were under for fuel | Leaves Paducat at ¥ ‘a. im “What do you want to know any: |deck crew could chop more, but all EEE | H FOWLER, SYP | thing about Or. Blank for?’’ asked to no avail. He then showed him his RAILROAD TIME TABLES | the doctor. | authority from the war department to ‘Because he always writes on the/take or press whatever supplies he ashville, ,Chattanooga & St. Louis lt i »|cdeath certificate, ‘Saw him but | needed, of whatever description. ” Railroad Ga OUSC Joave,’ "? was the reply. | To this the old man poo that he PADUCAN AND MEMPHIS DIVISION | “H—I," growled the doctor, ‘1 | would kill the first man that touched sourm BOUND. LOUISVILLE, KY. guess once was enough!’ his rails. Gy. Paducah am 40 i“ There is one blank on death cer- ‘This angered the captain, and he ArT Mitowitsck Junet Wa am — T4e4 | tifiea containing the — words, | gave the signal and every man on the Vexingion 1" voy | American 1 00 to 85,00 per] s+Cause of Death.”” The same doc-| boat got his gun. IY: Joona. Gam| day Jtor, through an oversight, one day} ‘Then Captain Goodwin said to the ae root r “*@™ | Rooms only $1.00 and upward. |iilled the blank with his own name, | planter: Chattanoogs oe AYR. COOPER, _ | leaving it to read, “Cause of Death, “You see with what you will have snail ¥ Dr, Blank to contend. Iam going to take the ee Neshville = 7 | a rails, but will pay you for them, and eckson . The people of Paducah should ac-| if you fire, you do'so at your peril.”” fr.4 Jcord the Windsor Theatre a more} Some of the crew got into one ot liberal patron than they do, for] the old gentleman's bateaus, with the the bene will be mutual. The |€nd of the stern line made it fast a hous well ventilated, and|to the raft, the Keoto was o + | che plays are chaste and entertaining | Was plied along side, and instead of t 1 well presented. Ladies and |one thousand two thousand rails . ren need not hesitate to go there | Were cut in half and thrown upon her : : sa) for Manager Waters will see that/deck. The planter thinking discre- a“ every done for their comfort | tioa the better part of valor did noth- Plier y o Bi vnlenjorment. The. manager him- {ing but sit on his porch and curse us —— |scif appears in a specialty role this |the boat, the confederacy and every- - week which he performs ‘admirably, {thing else he could think of. He ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD We're always the Sret to) show ae *" | positively refused the money, $200, bie we Cie last night on |i Payment sbut it ro left - his lark came in last night On) Horch, the line was let go and we eS the Tates | Mem; New Orleans and Satine house we drifted on the top of a sand now: | Fran He is one of those Young) stump and for some two hours or \ . ly for ye ra Jmenawho are seeing the country bY more all our efforts to get clear of it Nowen . . No I agvigd bly tena, Nie whe were unavailing. ‘There was no ae onng man starved from the Boston] vay), skiff nor any other small craft ar Picture Mouldings] eur!” oitice in July to travel] iy the boat, and the push poles we Lv K fone year, every Cent} tog short to reach the bottom. We re I i f the railroad fare to be paid for by aled to the old planter to bring ¥ 4 Have ¢ latest ney he has earned himself. He Is) que of hs bateaus to us #0 : . : allowed to beg or tramp, and)/ye could get a line out t espe F _ A YARD OF FACES. m receipts for neatly 25,000; but he refused wishis us rices Reasonable for GOOD work Levee tay Paes he amount) os all manner of bad luck, ‘The rails “a Pres to hed § ie f sar Pug He ba lve were shifted from one side to the tates tt New Orleans for 88) other, then forward and aft. I rang + Pu L, P, BALTHASAR, j #ras the bell to come ahead then to back kre 125 Bw Under Patuks’ Hoves| Wg her but she still spun around first one _ : The candidate deluded | way then the other on that stump. \ ' o with the idea that the early bird gets | Finally we floated off and reached the arse worm v fit forth and be | main river just before dark Nig ; ' v himself, He will put bis} After ascending the Tallahatchie th gl : HARRIS & CRICE, , « paper, (paying|as far up as the mouth of Coldwater + “4 - adv ar & Has ON} then ap that stream some twenty-five Jovaections fi Attorneys - at - Law, wear the bark off his! miles we commenced takiag on our nuder the Paliner, aud ye 25 8. Fou r and with his profuse gree and load of commissary supplies for Gre- | ost a year’s salaiy in ad-! nada and by the time we reached the Love viventoy | vance. Then some other fellow will} Yallabusha river were heavily laden. Pa eemed ep in and on “ger rea ee Before leaving Greenwood, owing to kr r the unhappy candidate will kick him- | the defective machinery of the Keoto A. L, HARPER, elf for believing even a small part Of! the captain was advised to rig a : r »«| ATTORNEY- AT -GAW, | "bathe hears, gouger (tat boat oar) on her bow to ‘ j | - assist the rudders in navigating that wm Bows S. Fourth, Roow No.¥. | phe past week has been one of th "narrow, tortuous and crooked stream. heave St . . pate,| dullest ever known in newspaper c'r-] What are known as the ox bows, Mason. . “$_|cles, It is the past holiday reac-| yery crooked part of the stream ex- Varker ¢ eel } und matters are expected to/tendéd some twenty-seven mile Arrive Padueaa ‘ r | ois bien up during the next feW) through there, aad when you ran ovt chicago aed . | . the place you entered them, was where : oon bultman, Abont the only new thing a re-/it was thought the gouger would be Parlor Ca | f Good Meal : orter can now find is the multitu- at service. On the way up I My ' | lin new leaves"? that were] called for the oar several times by wy | | turned over and went into effect yes tapping the bell once for larboard and hia Pa . gre Call in tit. {er lay twice for starboard, trying to. avcus- ——— ne vx ad tom myself to steer with rudders at “It's a ‘stiff’ you're giving me,"’ | both ends before reaching the bows. Ane | arked City Physician William-{When I called for it knew what to \Ilinois Contra on to Dr. Troutman yesterday when|do, but the captain every once in | the latter turned over the city hos-|awhile would have the gouger lowered qh | $ALOOQN AND pital to him, * »w on the dead’ Wepigingive me, a ‘4 ae I serine | . began the other, but he was nter- | ed it the boat would take a sheer. PESTIURAN rupted by the arrival of Undertaker| When we tied up for dinner, I ex- BUFFET HEY Tuesday an Table supplied ‘with Bsything the! Nance, for one of the patients had jelained to the captain that if he did BUFTPER 1 see| | Warket died the night before. jnot desist from that practice some- = 2.8 jthing would pen, and he 7 BROADW AY. + promised not to do wo again, | s ust be here early this Wane. from the number of new} It bad been some years since any R N | naw Heey about work had been done along the river PALIF. Si R. DAVIS, | “gh and numerous old bending trees | : | would stretch nearly half way across | It was in the spring of 1865 when}in many places. We had gotten NEW Oi pe | \ AGEN1 the writer was | loting the little cap-|about one-third of the way through " ‘ sa bt FOR. tured steamer *Keoio"’ that several th bows and I was holding her in i Bis b i incid curved both amusing and} the bend to run for the next point, ‘ m. Bag Lae Triumph danger not often met with in the] when the captain took itinto his head 6:85 p. w. ev : * anv experience of boatnen onthe western| again to have the gouger lowered Pullman ‘Tourist Sleeping os hve.s. ‘The whole delta was covered | without my knowin, reik Wasnt aving every W cnt Front | with au ammense overilow at the time] discovered it I tapped the bell for Ba . eae of our first trip up the ahatehie| them to take it out, rang the bell to ! Bin bet 8, guile , Rank [fiver There are two lake like look |stop her, pulled the Rial hard a i , Patom de oply g places in the river known as big} and then rang to back her, but it was é fakes D FAMADES) | caste isscmta. st wea ee oriar'e| co uper Gan atinel ecpeut on. aantae wos EXIO | Wiel eorageron Wak ekesati and @t'| and DAIBARITAR Old ataioa Ga We here were overilowed cotton fields all] drifted. Down come the chimneys. orty or x | TIN, SLATE AND NOX ROOPER. | round the bosoms at intervals and|I thought the pilot house would pase 129 South Third Street, | water everywhere, with no current | under it, 80 1 stood to my post, but has 28 Low as by Any Other Ra. the channel could not be easily dis | wasmistaken; when the tree struck Htinguished. Avy way the writer en-|the pilot’ house the frail timbers of 7 set ’ | tered and followed the line of the tim-| which it was built snapped like pipe ° oy ia Rh | Brinton B. Davis,| |bet, laying off ata safe distance, Me ry and before Wout Jump out } ud made a complete circuit of the|of a window to the hurricane de ‘i fH BARRE Bid, EON AROHITECT. ne nd began to hold her on ob-| was caught with the wheel laying] ‘ having |across my breast’ and the whole Leer ‘ FOU R” | tough the trumpet to Gid Montjoy, | swinging thereto, A moment more BIG y | the engineer, (who was the only man| the wheel was started and by the . on the boat that had ever been up the| bells alone her head was run between PUREE GREAT 'LRATNS ‘Matil Effin ef & Co river before) tocome up and show| two trees. ‘The whistle pipe was | 5 \ him the way out, Hedidso and ic|broken when the chimneys were Imers | was naarly an hour before we reached | swept off and the steam escaping was “Kniekerlocker Speci L” Seder eked qo. arenas | the main river, ‘The next day welreally a safety valve, but the deck polis Otlice Am ,-Ger, Nats Baok Buy. | jects tha t he recognived as AT RANDOM. © lually leave him,—because they made fast the line when it was thrown ldn't help it They were dea ou bis porch to one of the columns. cd at before, whea he called| weight of the boat it seemed to me I tabooed the gouger from there on, telling Capt. Cowling. Ashland City..... City of Paducah. . Clyd D. A. Brooks. DEPARTUR + ++Danville ‘ennessee river St. Louis Tradewater C.ty of Clarksville . town Geo. H. Cowling. 14+. Metropolis Dick Fowler... eeee es «Cairo ne, of Paduci cab. . «St. Louis D. A. Brooks. Jobn $. Hopkins. Clyde .....e.ee0 NoTES. The locals were here and away on “RR.” time this a, m. The gauge showed this forenoon 7.2, and falling; fallof 4 inches last night. The City of Paducah passed out of the Tennessee for St. Louis last night. The Jennie Gilchrist went up the Tennessee river last evening after 9 tow of heading timber. A rather strong down stream wind has been blowing on the river for the last two days. Capt. Mortimer has returned, after making asuccessful trip to Nashville on the R. T. Cole as «‘star gazer.”” A good force of the ways crew is now at work putting the R. A. Speed which is now on the class condition. Engineer Clay Warden formerly on the Will J. Cummins will be with the boys around the river front to keep them company next week, The Ashland City is due here this afternoon out of the Tennessee and will lay over here tomorrow, leaving for Danville Monday morning at 10 o'clock. ‘The little towboat D. A. Brooks arrived here this morning from the mouth of Tradewater with a barge loaded with coal in tow for radewater Evansville . Florence Barnes, of this city. The elegant Clyde arrived here last night from St. Louis to fill own place between this city and Ten- river points, She leaves for} Ala., this afternoon at 4 ne Florence, 0 ok The elegant Cumberland river |packet, H. W. Buttorff, will arrive] here tomorrow and receive freight for the following day’s departure,return- ng to Nashville Monday morning at 10 o'clock. The river rather rough this morning and came very near swamp-| ing some barges that were loaded with ties over at Brooklyn and the tug Ida had to be sent down to help keep them afloat. was Next week promises to be a week of business ou the ways here, as they in view and the big iron hull steamer Ferd Herold will be taken out on the cradles for an overhauling. Capt. Dan Finney is in the city se- curing tie carriers who he will take he has a big contract to bring ties out of thet stream to Evansville and will keep both of his boats, the Pen- guin and Emma Cooper busy for some time bringing them out. The every day local packets, Geo. H. Cowling and Dick Fowler, and the every other day locals, John S. Hopkins and city of Clarksville, were allin and out of port on scheduled time this morning and doing a land office business, These elegant steam ers come and go rain or shine wind or snow. Today was a lively one in the way of arrivals and departures, and a great deal of business was transacted over the wharf here. The boats that were receiving and discharging freight here this forenoon were the Will J. Cummins, Dick Fowler, Geo. H. Cowling, City of Clarksville, John Clyde, and all as carried away S. Hopkins and the brought in as well heavy cargoes. DR. BELL’S PINE TAR HONEY, Advances a New Theory in the Treatment of All Cough, Lung and Bronchial Troubles—It Cares,and Cres Quick- ly. Absolutely harujless and ple to take. It cuts loose the mu without exertion or straining stops the cough/at once by healing | the inflamed parts; gives vigor and Vitality to the respiratory organs and produces a condition in which all the| functions are exerted with regularity | and harmony. For sale hy Ochlachlaeger & Wal- ker, Fifth and Broadw Important Notice. All persons knowingAhemselves in- debted to the deny gf Rogers & King and John Rogers n are hereby warned to call and settle the same at my offige, street, 0. 127 South Fourth and thereby save to themselvs as I will be forced to proceed by law. to collect same, unless otherwise settled promptly. H. Poryran, Receiver of Rogers & King and John Rogers & Son. d26tt mee at Hickory Stove Wood. For nice stove Wood telephone 29. $1 per loa tf. Ono River Sroxe axp Rist Co, Assignee’s Sale, I will on Monday, January 4, 1897, at 10 o’elock a, mj, at the old stand of 1, Cola, No. 106 South Second street, offer for gale at public outery to the highest bidder the stock of goods and fixtures oI Cohen as a whole, ‘Terms made kiown at time on St. Lowis, India Store Telephone 126 5 {fran out of fuel and the boat was run] crew thought the boat was about to Beroveland, Now Yerk aud 1bqpton, | Rasheaoe elapnone 10 = THe] Jonguide of the trees on the 8u’-|blow up. Leaving her coming ahead Pinerged banks and green limbs and| slow the writer went below and made Quit coughing is easy enough if} willows sullicient to run us to the firs ,4 line fast around one of the trees ‘southwestern Limite you know how to do it. The best| plantation rail pile, for that was the| while Capt, Goodwin was endeavor- Cit i, Columbus New] Way to quit is to take one dose of} way the planters save 1 the'r rails| ing to cuft some of the crew from ( kul and Bostob, Dr, Bell’s Pine\'Tar Honey, Summer | from the overtlow, They would hail | the! knees on which — they coughs, lung cdighs, winter coughs, | them up to and pile them high upon were, bended praying to bet ironchial coughs oPvany other kind| rafts, Aswe were steaming along | saves rom a sage to “White City Th weet and be agg can is ‘Wpeedily cured|up the — river Capt. Goodwin) kingdom come by the way of Yalla-| Between Cineinnally Tudignay hy the use of thidremedy, Children|espied one about & mile from|busha river, It took all thatday and ' ive tt, Old people like it. For|the river, and directed me —to|most of the next to patch her up 80 saving, [sale by Ochlschlaager fe Walker, [find an opening in the timber, pull] we could continue our voyage to 0. McCouses 2 pe agt, (druggists, Fifth ond Headway, out into the fick, aud steer for the|Grenada, But you can rest assured ass, Tragle ME of sale. J. Vi Guer, Goodwin that rudders at both ends might answer for flat cradles in first | *‘ Major}, her | 4 | every ne {eneh’ month a have a large amount of repair work] 9 to Green river to load ties for him as| , | valtsm: The hatm in Whiskey mostly comes from the vast amount of impure, green, doctored stuff with which the market is flood- ed. When you want a perfectly pure article for home and medie- inal use you will find it in ow famous OLD BATTLE AX at per gallon. SCHWAB LIQUOR CO, 206 Broadway. COLORED ee CHURCHES, a 'E 8. Burks, pastor Washington Street Bay school 9am. Pr W. Dupee, pastor. Seventh street Baptist am. Preaching Rev W. 8. Baker, pastor Paul A. M, E, chureh is mand Church.—Sunday Namand? pm Sunday school 9 a. ® p. m., Rev, J, G arch, 10th 2D. m., pl nora a, pastor COLOR: Masonic Han way, third floor Mt McGregor Li Meets every first Thursday evening in each month Mt Zion Lodge No 6—Meets every firs Wednesday eve Meets every cond Monday ine i INDEPENDENT ( DER OF ODD FELLOWS. or 7th and Adams 48—Me each month at nid Fel ws Hal Paducat > 1515—Meets every each month wt Co 7% GUO oO F. ening in each Youn » each month UNITED BROTHE SUP ge No and fourth Monday e 131 Baoadway Sisters of the Meets th ts every second neach month at Mysterious Ten, St Tues; Lily of the West Tabernacle, No. 63, meets second andfourth Thursday nights ‘n each month, Priie of Paducah Tent, No, S.meet first Sat urday afternoon in each month, hb Tent meets second Satur nects third Saturday. P. econd rand Army Republic meets se hts and fourt each month in U.K. T. hail o in's barber shop, New Year’s Party, Miss Myca Rucker entertained quite a number of her associates who move in the first circle at th dence of Mr. and Mrs, A. W kins last night in honor of Miss Odie Wingo, of Dawson, Ky. Both par- lors were occupied and a most de- lightful evening was spent by those who sttended. Present —_ were: Misses Cora Leigh, Mamie Jones, Lucy Bright, Bessie Davis, Mattie Lena Williams, Georgia Rucker, Messrs. Robinson, Jones, Bessie nie Brown. Charles Means, Robinson, Printice Rucker, Gholdson, Mose Cop Gaines, Frank Jones, Copeland and John Hale. @ out {or a jolly good Moore’s. He runs two pool Odie sWingo Charles and} Baretield, Jesse When you time just step in J. keeps open ai Th tables and a sleeper, All free if you get eight balls first. Just across the street Mr. A. Elite has opened a restaurant and will s rve oysters, etc., in European Sovial Club will meet with Mrs. W. H. Mansfield Monday eveni All members are requested ont Silver Mine, nsin Central engineer is try- Ing to locate the lost silver mine ip northern Wisconsin by means of spirit- He bas taken the medium and , and pro A Wise his wife with hima, ft is s poses to bave the spirit accomplish what man has never been able to do. The so-called lost mine bunt was based upon the fact that as lave es 50 years ago the Chippewas on Chequamegon bay made trips into the country, returning with native silver, which they chopped out of the rock with their tomabawks. They refused to divulge its whereabouts white man.—-Chicago Chronicle. to any Snatohing a Brand, Ete. An evangelist who lives in the mis- tion 1s so devout that he never permits himself to think a secular thought and | his tongue cannot frame a word, The salvation of souls in peril is his single thought, bis sole oceupa tion, The evangelist has a very bright lit- (le daughter, five years of The other day she anawered the door bell and found the coal man there with a bill “Papa is not home,” she informed fim, “but if you will come in, you poor, perishing soul, mamma will ‘pray for | vou."—San_Franaisco Post | He Felt Crowded. “What, then,” the new woman asked deflantly— “what, then, is woman's sphere to-day?” ‘Tho old man shook bis head in sor- row, “The earth seems to be woman's workily Assignee of I, Cohen, sphere,” he said, ruefully—Odds and ‘Removal. = ‘Second-Hand Shoes s* Clothing ww. Ss. Greif, HAS REMOVED To | I32 S. THIRD STREET <tWhere you can find a complete line ot—— WALL PAPER, /TiDOW SHADES, Picture Frames an Mouldings COME AND SEE ME, Jas.A.Glauber’s Livery, Feed and Boarding Stables, ELEGANT{CARRIAGES, FIRST-CLASS DRIVERS, BEST ATTENTION TO BOARDERS Stable---Corner Third and Washington Streets NO> ——[—[== as —This is the week to buy your—— “Fine Pictures and Easles ! FOR XMAS PRESENTS. Your Girl Is Expecting One. Go and see all of the Latest NOVELTIES and LOW PICTURES at OG. LEE, Paducah Electric Co. INCORPORATED. M. Broom, Pres. R. Row ranp, Treas, F. M. Fisher, Sec, STATION 217 N. SECOND ST. You turn ydur lights on any time—whenever you need them. We give continuous servipe day and night. We don’t use trolley wire currents for lighting. It’s dabgerous. Our rates: Over 10 lights te 35 lights, 36c per light per month. Over 25 lights to 50 lights, 35¢ per tight per month. I These low retes for 24 hours’ service apply when bill is paid before 5th of succeeding month, A. C. EINSTEIN, Vice Prest. and Mgr. J. BERGDOLL ——— PROPRIETOR. Paducah - Bottling - Co., LOUIS O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs 4 bottles, drinks—-Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange Also various temperance Cider, Ginger Ale, ete. Telephone orders filled until;11;o’clock jatfnight during week and 12{0’clock Saturday nights, Telephone 101. 10th and Madison Streets. PADUCAH, KY, «ME JONES,« DEALER IN @ Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Cutlery, Carpenters’ Tools, Etc. CORNER COURT AND SECOND STREETS, PADUCAH, . - ° KY ESTABLISHED 1864,—— Miss, Mary B, E, Greif & Co, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. .. 6.4. Telephone 174. “ PADUCAH KY DABNEY,| J, W, Moore, DEALER IN ‘Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city. Cor. A. *® DENTIST. 406 BROADWAY, 7th and Adams, HENRY GREIF, EXPERT HORSESHOER, 30 SouTY PoURTH SP Expert ‘Tack Shoeing. Saddle Harness nid Horses a Bpedialty. T have from Street. moved iby shoe shop \* 5 Court td 214 Court 1 buy. aid gell Repairing Shoes a specialty. ‘Chas. Nor wood. CARRIAGE AND. ‘BUGGY RES ‘For An Easy Shave einai or Stylish Hair Cut (RESIDENCE OVER SHOP) —10 To - JAS. BRYAN'S BARBER SHOP 405 BROADWAY: R. M. McOUNE, Plain and SIGN Ends, Ornamental PAINT 224 Court St, “A Nice Bath Rooms in Connectica, \ = fs —