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Missoual PaciFic Raiway i RANDOM. : DRIFTWOOD 1 4 p ARGER AND LARGER nA ‘The Great Through : . : Onur circulation grows with every ) Line From Pee ae : issue. We invite anyone interested ; #o MAMAAS CIYY, oT. 308 seeeeeeeeceseuceesseess*¢> GATHERED ON THE LEVEE. to call at our office at any time St, Louis Ss Ane ii: Sei | — and convince themedlves. And SALT LAKE | Dr. W. B. McPherson certainly |is Concha Bianca, a young woman cpr y —_——_n ii has the latest novelty in electrical with honest brown eyes and a great annivats. TS es ‘ Y THE NEW FASF TRAIN display signs at his place of business, | mass of wavy, black hair, Etla, her} 7 wy 4 ~ . TEN CEN’ KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, |i etm. tr, um] corer of Broadway and Fourth. It] post of duty, is the pla REA caren TS AW) EUs Fin. ass ni Padenh every Puvsduy and Mat mas watched by hundveds of people | Indians flock from the mountains for W. F, Nate... E Lepalg If you want'the best cgal in the city you can g@t 1c ? t Fucabay hot Pridean ae Wievery last night, who could pot forbear to} 100 miles around for their annu an. Hi ~ripe*4 7, ha th i [ow Moun AIN Route ytd Shuliy? itive cincinndtt cr stop in their rush and and see how it] feasts, and also the shipping point ey Gl Clee fos Illinois Coal Company/-v!o handles the celebrated I u } v | ean Cilia Breas at worked. Few people can pase the| for the big haciendas in the fertile y shdenod isabethtown . f cite: GURCKARA HW, Wisk, lever changing effulgence and not) valleys among these same mountains. KS. The most direct Ye via Memphis to, 42% Paducan, Ky sunt, tinetnnalt.| erry to find out what kind of an es-| When the tain stops at fitla in] Dick Fowler........ Cairo Pl - all points in a | tablishment it adorns, the dark, ® young woman in| Asbland City. veeeees Danville ‘ = = - Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Packet white, for Senorita Concha dresses to] H. W. Buttorff Nashville 8 ARKANSAS AND \TEXAS, stands at the|Joe Fowler . . Evansville Pa Line Mr. A. S. Th I .| match her surname, a WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Owned and Operated by the Fe ee eee he ear, lantern in] W. F. Nisbet . i : Avge iy Tennessee and Ohio River ‘Transpor-| cently received a fine span, of horses, poet enkiog the « pastiinen p& Ui | Geo. Et, Cowllag eronols No clinkers, no dirt;\but pure, clean coal. Our Egg ‘ 7 " Mui sina Oe, ‘ed very appropriate names} (20°) } ibd) hod . reo Reclining Chatrs dp All Traine, tation Co. 1 a elvetivly dec] DE weeipt book, | When the freight vores, Coal far excels all othek coal for grates or rtoves. Our m dikes eit vie Did”. and 'He| tain stops, she fits in and out of the} ‘Phe gauge reads this morning 16.2 Washed Pea Coal beats the world for furnace or cooking. Tnaovan Coacnys TO Danas ano Por }long line of cars, telling the brake-] qn, then what to take and what to leave. She goes from one end of the train to the other, seeing that no mistakes | °° tomorrow. are made. The bareheaded girl in] Capt. J. Mason is ill at his home a white dress is full of [business. She] Elizabeth street. wastes no time on empty words. The} Engineer Wm. Drummond has ac- trainmen respect her. She does} cepted a position on the I. C. pile everything about the station but driver. handle the baggage. There are} Considering the damp weather, plenty of stout Mexicans of the other] fair business was done on the wharf sex hanging about for that work. this morning. by anche Bianca is so well esteemed) The W. F. Nisbet trom Cincin- ; . Pere vee nati passed down soon this morning she has been twice promoted, until | ¢op Memphis. now she has one of the most import- + : * The City of Sheffield is still due aoe ail the Pies! i! hed Shel trom St. Louis. She is en route up Attorneys). at - Law c graphing, besides at- the Tenn rive \ ’ tending to the receiving and shipping eames. Fiver, 125 8. Fourth}—Upstairs of freight, It was her knowledge of] Capt. Woods is filling the vacancy | Svenograpner in Omce. | telegraphing that got the young] caused by the illness of Capt. Mason | rns on the tug Id: The towboat Dolphin, with a tow of id rising. The Clyde is due out of the Tennes- Dida't.’” We only charge one|price the year around. The poor get their load of coal as Sheap per bushel as the rich their thousands of bushels, Try our coal and you will use no other, Lump, \10c.; Egg, 9c.; Washed Pea, 6c. “BARNES & ELLIOTT, Proprietors Illinois Coal Company. Wall Pape od Window Shades —— PROMPT ATTEN! y ORTH oe Mr. Will Halloran, the well known drummer, has just returned from St. Louis, ‘'I never saw so many peo- ates, tre books ob Texas, Ar ail Western States, bond further call on your loca! flcket agent Vor mapa kanwas, tntorm or writ eand Padw ab? JOk FOWLER and JOHN S, HOPKINS Leave Paducan at #3 o'clock a.m ple out of jobs before,’ he said yes- terday in conversation with a Sun rter. MATTHEW Paducah and Cairo Packet Lin RT. H.C. TOWNSEND, G. ; Pace ST Louis, MO ibis Neon ti y - ; J. H, FOWLER, § Galt House Nashville, Chattanooga & St, Louis De VILLE, KY. Daily except re} Ex McFadden, a boy from Padveet, standing on the steps of the Post-Dispatch building the other day. You know the Post-Dispatch publishes a ‘want column,’ and I found out that Ex wanted a job. I she got the first paper that left the office, and eagerly scanning its pages he presently saw that a boy was wanted ata certain drug store. He took the first car, but) when he reached that drug store there were two policemen there driving the boys back with clubs, there were 80 many/fgther and two brothers were oper- of them."’ This story elicited noth-| ators, ing more than an ejaculation of] A station was given to her where/see last evening. and compare the absolute monarchial astonishment from Billy's hearers, | there was not much to do besides tele- A big model barge belonging to/governments of the seven ancient, so pe feo weeded : graphing. Her aptitude for railroad | the Leyhe fleet was let off the ways] but unprogressive civilizations with Aboiber case that came under my work attracted the attention of Gen- yesterday, after being thoroughly re- the progressive republics of the world notice was where a hotel advertised eral Manager Morcom, and the pro-| paired. today. And why were they not pro- for a night clerk to work for bis/motion followed. Concha Bianca "The local ckets, the Dick Fow-|gtessive? Because they were not board aud lauadry. A short timeltives in the station. Her mother] ier Ashland City aud Joe Fowler, |ftee. ‘They were oversindowed by after the paper eame out there were! Keeps house for her, and a younger! were in and wait this port onexce!.|caste and tyranny, Freedom of over 300 young men there, and they | sister sits at the telegraph table learn-|jont time with fine tripe. |tuought seeks freedom of expression had to call a patrol wagon full of} jug the vocation of the new woman ‘ oe in some form. Repressed too long, policemen to disperse them.’? in Mexico. The conductors have ‘sce Continues to crawl UP| it is Julled into repose. The Median- But his audience stayed with him. ]got in the way of pointing out to| thé bank at this port, anda rise of | persian empire fell with Darius. He “The man 1 work for,” ven-| travelers Senorita Concha along with | Seven inches last night is shown om} was its thought, he was its life. | tared forth the narrator’ again,| the ruins of the ancient city on the | ‘he official gauge this morning. Coming down through the Dark Ayes ‘has something to do with « big]mountain top, the site where the} The H. W. Buttorff arrived here we see the causes which made them huntiag club, whose grounds are] pattle of Tehuacan was fought, the}Out of the Cumberland river this}dark. When light appears, we see about sixty miles from St. Louis, in} hieroglyphics on the cliff at the en-|™morning at 2 o'clock and left en-}Lord Bacov, the revolutionizer of xe wild woods, He advertised for] trance to Rio Salada canyon and oth- [Toute on her return to Nashville at 10) scientific investigation; we see John «a man to stay there during the win-Jer objects Gotenburg — and the printing ter au {depead on what game be] Chronicle. press, Kepler, the legisla- could kill for food. Before the | pa tor of the heavens, Prince pera were cold from the firess thee John, the navigator, Columbus, Pes- was sacl a tamultous mob around his talozzi, Shoup, and finally, countless office in St. Louis that he bad to pumbers marching to the music of e up aud suspend business for the modern civilization. rest of the day. Yes, you can get But why all this tracing of human uything you wantin St. Louis—but exertion? To show by what efforts humanity is always ‘‘struggling to be free’’—free from external oppres- sion, free from internal oppression ; free from jealousies, from prejudices, bloodshed, ignorance—thus B.G. Harris. L, ly Crice HARRIS, & GRICE, Railroad. PADUCAH AND MEMPHIS DIVISI fourm noun uv. art ¥ Laxloau Ly. Lexingtow 5 Pactuonh low itock Junet. 1 LPs am American Pfgn 838.00 to $5.00 per / day \ Rooms only $4.00 and upwards, \ A. R. COOPER, | Manager. Wall aver! We're always the first to show womau her first recognition. Her Philosophy of History. {Continued from Monday.) She learned to use the key. | cross ties, arrived out of the Tennes-| We may go back into the Orient TaN GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS—— W. S.\GREIF, No, 132 S. Third Street, Telephone No 371. Jas.A.Glauber’s Livery, Fee and Boarding Stables, ~" Hurnhain, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, FIRST-CLASS \DRIVERS, BEST ATTENTION TO BOARDERS Stable---Corner Third and Washington Streets Paducah Electric Co. INCORPORATE FALL STYLES . in all the lates designs and colors, \ They're in now ready for your iney Finest ling of Picture Mouldings In the City Have you s@en the latest? A YARD OF FACES. for GOOD work. of interest.—Chiesgo|#- ™. The towboat Josie left for Cumber- Jand river en route to Checker House “T understand that Miss Monsar-| Landing with Capt. Billy Burton at rat got disgusted and quit the stage,’’ | the wheel to bring out a tow of ties observed the young lady in blue at] yesterday afternoon, the opera house last night. The elegant little packet, City of “Yes, and I think if those other|Clarksville, will be the Ohio river two up there would get disgusted | packet out this afternoon and will re- and quit,’ sighed the other, ‘‘we|ceive freight for tomorrows depar- might survive the performance.”’ ture, leaving for Elizabethtown at ‘Then the orchestta played another] noon, two-step funeral dirge. LOUIRYILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION os Nott No pi jon. case in court oftentimes de- some peculiar subjects for dis A Prices Reasonable M. Broom, Pres. R. Row ann, Trdas. F. M. Fisnzr, See. ) eae rexplanation. In the street oe ware, , L, P, BALTHASAR, at sae suit tried in circuit) Yesterday a very benighted look. COLORED Mbsiacrore Rev monet parrten tg A to STATION 217_N. SECOND ST. ; hee yesterlay the question of WBY ®| ing vagabond ‘peered longingly . ature and 8 laws, 423 Bway. Under Pataen Hovst] person on the inside of a well lighted |;°8,0 \eeh room window i te DEPARTMENT. to apply and use these laws for the itl Sei ; street car at night cannot see any-|Upion Depot. betterment of humanity’s condition -u can turn your lights on any time—whenever you need them. We ein give continuous service day and night. for the promotion of the happiness of We don't use trolley wire currents thing beyond the windows if there is Assistant Yardmaster Bob Me- uo light’ outside. The lawyers alll gon who bas a big heart in him CHURCHES. mankind, for # better knowledge of | for lighting. It’s dangerous. Our rates: oper m" A , | nad Fery specious theories, but it is) and always speaks a word of sympa- — the Almighty, our Creator. | wo Pa R ke ly that with all their science, | thy for unfortunates, invited the fel- Husband Street SauEEh Methodist) Sua What man has done man can do; Over 10 lights to 25 lights, 36c per light per month. ea AGENT philosophy hypothesis, the jury iow in to getsomething to eat. He|m’ Nev C. m- Palmer, pastor nd | what is possible be may do. History Over 25 lights to 50 lights, 35¢ per tight per month, ve mm nee FOR.. was convinced that you couldn't see/ went in and the meal was ordered, | | Burks Chapel, 7h & Obto, (Methodists) Sun- gives us the experience of ths past by | . oe Tri ool anything Pe the PC bal hee °aC Phe ‘vag’? drank two cups of coffee bag bo ae! iy Pea Sa and 8p the be of ‘greed gd ep our These low retes for 24 hours’ service apply when bill is paid betore r um VY] le here wasa’t any light out 1 devoured t sanwiches and Washington Street Baptist Chareh.—Sunday | nVestigations and push our achieve-| 5th of succeeding month. k there. wedge ot pe Notwithetanding "tis h Ereeahing 8 pw. Rey, Geo. | ments into fiekls untrod. al ND oe maid Mi ° load the tramp called for another cup sn atrect Baptist Church —gunday ae ¥ Le BENTOoN. A. 0. EINSTEIN, Front “Speaking of the eccentricies of | of coffee and more sandwichs. hee Leictundusaes Vi some people,’? remerked City Physi-] ‘See bere,’ said the luoch man, | st, paula. M. E. church, Sunday senool? a, . . ' Rank clan Harry ; Willemeon ye erday who had been itold to ii ite ra Ser ene ee nes a LIVING TOO FAST. 7 " : - afternoon, ‘I know a young man of}bave whatever he wanted, ‘that fel- | st.sames a. M.F. church, 10th and Trimble a. : Pate | FURNACES, [setterson county, living near Louise [low didn’t expect you to take the] fi'"hey 0% Ziaurora, phate, eecnne 8 pre ee ee ry ‘ S Seeta He, who bas clung tenaciously to a] whole shop when he set ‘em up.’? There are two most undesirable ¥ . soerleny oe nee Yh oN 1p | most absurd custom. The tramp looked perplexed and | 3°20 TO ge and) things that belong to the physical side Sy atty TIN, SLATE AND IRON ROOFER. iis tather used’ to ride to the|inquired “what fellur?’”’ ing Sony po tench esting, pf our nation, and une is very largely ‘ ‘ j u - 1 Piira Street will, when be was alive, with his} The Junch man explained. aReh ay Cotten, penton ne rene | Sependant pon the other if Bot the aly - wheat and corn in a large sack. Toe] ‘Why h--1,’’ growled the tramp, ——— ee outgrowth of it, ene are The ‘be ras! when Yoo Waap Something To stead of dividing the grain and. hav-|*I didu’t know that. I come here COLORED LODG om Se ries lee ir Beef ae de a ing half of it hang on one side of the}on me own hook. I can’t hear good, fe mend & we ‘wails Pe } § the other the serious defects of vision ] ! me J o.| PURIFY. YOUR BLOOD, mule and half ou the other, the old|but I’ve got money to pay for it. , “i ( | REGULATEYOOR LIVER fellow followed the rediculous habit] Gi Minuiker “senda ct —_ he Sd p iis ap ig ainese ty LAC } " enim fellow followed the rediculous habit] Give me another sandwic! 1 &| sonic Hall 4 Broadway, third floor, | Olists (and they are not responsible Nl | a Centralia R POISON FROM THE SYSTEM balanced by a hage round| I'm no object of charity!" Thureday eveuing ineach mouth spectacled natioa. SE GRT ‘ stone in e P ich, of y : f anc of c ge Zion Lodge No 6—Meets every frst The rush and bustle of this American » Fi 0D B one in the other, which, of course, | He took out a handful of change on Lode Maula ‘ > ty Illinois Led A} Pes a ND EMEDY, | oevidered the weight, to. ‘be carried {and-psid for what be had eaten, and ah Court No 8, Ladtee—Meets every | Hf@ ie too much Ror us. We live too fast, ER, ra In conne. nt of Nowe J HALL MEDICINE QO., double what it would have finished his meal in silence. tosria Monday £5 os0h eA POR SG, OO ee er ee cask \ vee ran atl and \, | Papvoa had he divided the grain and left the] Mr. MeCann bas concluded to| cou'Mondayinsnch mouth, en" “TTY * | POSD Saline Te oe se ia Wall WILL APPRECIATE an EFT Tuesday and ae ee eed rock out entirely, The ludicrous [sympathize with no more tramps, | ;pKrRNDENT ORDER OF ODD FRLLOWS. ¢ has shown us how fortunes can be YOUR TRADE, ; BUT EVES Saturday a > feature of such @ practice never |for perhaps they don’t need it, ‘odd Fellows! Hal, #e eor Teh and Adams. | inade in a day and lost in@ day, To ac- SLELPER Re: y \ he \DI 4 dawned on the father, and the son a Household of Ruth, No 48—Meets first and | baire the one and avoid the other has \ a One e p i ’ Dissolutign Notice. third Friday evening in eaeb month at Colored - nis . ne sutbu still carries the stovein the end off... x Weil has | 4 Fetiows Hail frade many men of 40 gssume the ap- . = the. Souther the sack when bé goes to the mill,|, THe firm of Drgyfuss & Weill has} pag No 1ib—Meets every first ce of men of 80, It is sate to say 7 DAT Just because his fater did. The] been dissolved byfthe death of Mr. jana ps cpuagmalaniota (ay Ws Mickst key dled eg ook pre J BERGDOL I Herman bx Weil. Sol Dreyfuss will |S, can Pacriarebs No 79, G UO 0 F—| Pf fever generated in similar localities x . 4 di, CALIFORNIA NEW O A Car ““OrTy OF MEXICO Yrlew me pit a oust and Rates 25 Low a3 by Any Other Route Johnson / Foundry/2nd fdachins Co. Manufacturer ans SNTIST. 406 BROMDWAY. J, W. toore, DEALER IN Stapla and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods \nf All Kinds, yigts of the city. Free delivery to all Gor. Tth and Nas Horse Shoeing Specialty. f ifrperfection in el corrected. of Every Kind, ANTERD, All kinds a hoxse’s 1 Do Repalr Wo Work Gt Always on band ¥dady for work HENRY GREIF, Steam Engifes, Boilers, House Fronts, Mill Machinery And 'Tobakco Sgrew Brass and Tron Ftuings- ings of all kind panvean, * __*___Kewrvenr, A neers ATTORN -AT-LAW, 120 8 Fout}y, Room No. 2. arts of the state, ‘attended to, actice dn all WbAc Postal Telegraph CABLE COMPARY, 314 B AY. patronize us Up-to-date peoNe, vice guaranteed Quick and reliable se Messengers furpished to carry notes and small [parcels to any part of the city, } EDWIN W. OVERSTREET, TEL, 1 Manager. rock, by years of constant use, had been worn and polished as slick as marble, and although the young man has been laughed at for his ap- parent ignorance, he simply says that what was good enough for his father was good enough for him, and con- tinues to carry the stone whenever he rides to the mill."’ A certain prominent lawyer was not at the show last night, Itis pos- sible that several prominent lawyers were pot there last night, but the one alluded to above tells a very amusing story of how he happened to miss it. “1 dropped in at the butcher's in the mornii he said, ‘sand told him I wanted to pay my bill.” Oh, don't bother about it,’ be replied +« ‘But I want to pay it,’ 1 insist- ed usa blaff, not expecting that he would ‘call’ me.’” “sf am in no hurry,’ he said,’ and any other time will do as well.’ ‘sd vather pay it now,’ [said ss a parting shot, and slowly started towards the door, exulting oyer the impression I thought I had made, and rejoicing at an extension of t +All right, pay it now, if you insist, he {tem concluded, as if he didn’t care, but consented only be- had been forced. He took of papers and fished out the bill, It was 69.25 and I nt have but $10. 1 wouldn't have backed out for anything then though and as Ididn't have money enough left to buy tickets, my wife and I didn’t witness Richard IL.” * cause he up a bundle There are many things of interest ‘ond Friday pay all debts\qud by said concern, ang in each ed Odd Fellows’ Halll and will be iu typ future alone re A ee ell a vecateane sponsible for debtQ\against the firm | eve mrt Brey renting each month at é . Tet. \” ‘The business | U2 Osa Peliows’ Hatt. of Dreyfuss & Well, The busin Western Kentucky Lodge No %&8i—Moets ‘ond aud fourth ‘Tuesd ening in nth at Colored Odd Fel Hall ng Men's Pride Lodge 0 1783—¥eets very second and fourth Wednesday evening \n each month at ball over No 2 Broadway, UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP, St Paul Lodge No @—Meets every second and fourth Monday eveniog in each month at 131 Baoadway. ofthe Mysterious Ten, #t sche iret Tuesday in each month at by\ Sol Droytuss | every der the firm | °C" fitgs & Weil. 4897, will be continued alone, doing busine! name and style of Di Paducah, Ky., Jan. j13 10. DEATH N GRAVES. Mr, John Snelling Dies at the Age of Forty-Fiye. John L, Snelling, aged 45, died last night at his home near Ballance, nM | 131 Br Golden Rule Temple—Meets second Thurs: | day in each month at 13} Broadway | 333 vu, KT. 777. meets first and Graves county, of pneumonia, He Lge 4 leaves a wife and four children. The Reesh monte. Queen Sarai Tabernacie No. 30, meets sec ons and fourth monday nights iu each month, Madaline Tabernacle, No. 2 meets first and | ursday nights in each month. {the West Tabernacle, No. 45, meets audfourth Thursday bighis ta each remains were interred at the Spring Creek graveyard. Important Notice, All persons knowing themselves in- | fi ? Pent, No. Smeet first Sat moni, ‘ent meets second Satur uth. emt tects third Saturday: p. min each mon’ h ‘Grand Army of the Republic meets secoud and fourth Tiesday nights in each month in U.K, T. hail over Martin s barber shop, The Ladies Neliet Corps met at the Odd Fellows’ hall this afternoon and | will continue to meet every other day for the purpose of exercising in drill. All members of this corps are earnest- | ly requested to meet. The officers installed in Juvenile No. 7 for this ensuing year are as follows: Mahala Bradshaw, M. P. Jessie Copeland, Y. M; B. F. Jones, Jr., Secretary ; Myra Rucker, Agsistant Secretary; Charles Gains, Chaplain ; Jessie Wilson, P. W, A. Gaines, G. M. of the U. B. F. and S. M. 'f. of the state of Ken- tucky, arrived this afternoon, The members of the above named orders are cordially invited to attend an en- collect same, promptly. \H. Borvear, Receiver of Rogers Ww Kiyg and John Rogers & Son. dgett to proceed by | unless otherwise Accidentally Shot, Morris Cooley, of Clay Switch, accidentally shot himself with a pjs- tol, Saturday evening. He was at the expreas office examining Lis pis- tol; and when he went to put it in his pocket, the gun went off, the ball going in the right hip and passing down the leg. After being eaamined by physicians be was moved to the Southern hotel, where he remained until yesterday. ‘The ball was not aleng the line of railroad between Pueblo and Oaxa Mexico, but few attract the northern traveler more than the station agent at Etna, This extracted, but the wound is not con- sidered dangerous, He was able to be carried home yesterday,—May- eld Mirror, tertainment to be given in honor of him at the Odd Fellows’ ball tonight, Manito. | anthropology, Our police records, too, bffords one of the most serious menaces to the people of this country—and I do not except social vices and the evils of Nqnor, And yet every college gymnasium tn the country, every Young Men's Chris than association, is at work measuring and testing its members, and the results of these measurements and teste will fteturn to us much of value. From them we ehall learn whet we have of phyaical value in certain classes of our ulation. True, they come from g¢- ted classes and do not by any means gover the whole ground, and yet they are most important to the student of are becoming of more value in that from them we learn more of the hysical make-up of the criminal class fr many of our Jarge cities, pursuant to a plan adopted in France and Bel- gium and other continental countries, exact measurements as well as photo: graphs of all criminals aro made While this ts done largely os & means of identifying later, still it is giving to us certain physical characteristics which can almost be called constants of the criminal class.—Prof, i, Hiteheock, Jr., M. D,, in Chaptenquan, Decorations and Orders, “What is the difference,” asked @ cor: respondent, apropos of Li Hung Chang's journey to Kurope, “between a yellow jnoket, # button, or cook's feather, bn the one hand, and a thistle, a bath, or A garter, on the other? Why do we lav: ish 60 much ridicule on the {mportance attached to the first set of emblems by the Chinese when we ourselves set just a4 much store by the second set?’ ‘There 1s much force in these questions. ond I commend them to the attention of the wags in the press who are always poking fun at Li Hung Chane’s yellow jacket and peacock's feathers. Look: ing at the matter impartially, it seems to me that « yellow jacket, or a glass ——s PROPRIETOR. Paducah = Bottling - Co., AGENT CRLEBRATED LOUIS O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kogs \d battles, drinks—-Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange Also various temperance Cider, Ginger Ale, etc Telephone orders filled untii 11 o'clock at’night during week and 12jo'clock Saturday uights Telephone 101, 10th and Madison Streets, PADUCAG, KY, Greif & Co, INSURANCE ESTABLISHED ig 4, $s, Mary /B, E, GENERA AGENTS. Telephone 174. \ PADUCAH, KY + + DEALERIN button, or a peacock'’s feather je more suitable for decorative pur than either o bath of @ garter—I do not say o thistle, becanse no doubt that is afPob- fect high! ropriate to many of ‘those on whom It has been conferred.— London Truth, Hardware, Tinwate, Stoves, Cutlery, Carpenters’ Tools, Ete. CORNER COURT AND SECONASTREETS, ADUCAH,