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BROADWAY AND WALNUT. a Specialty. | Do Repalr Work of Every King, Always on hang ready for work. ‘HENRY’ GREIF. give me a WRITTEN AT RANDOM. He Just Can’? Heip Ir—The first thing a rural editor does when ele- vated to the position of high muckea- much of a city paper is to make a blooming ass of bimself, It usually takes him some time to find this out, however. He arrogates to himself the wisdom of a Solomon, and sterts out by discussing, with a thoroughly self-confident air, all the paramount questions and issues of the day, and for the purpose enlarges the editorial department from one column to three or four of the sime. He uses ‘'we’’ with a boldness and frequency that is truly phenomenal, and just tries himself when it comes to roasting his contemporaries to please the ‘*boss.’" Ob, how he does want the people to koow he’s there, and writes all those erudite and witty sttosloaia that are double-leaded and so prolific! Then he matks every- paper to the ‘folks at home can seo how well he’s gniding the destinies of a ‘'’shore nuff sitty paper.’’ “-* young people want to uo anythi there's little use in trying to stop city about 11:30 o'clock and con- cluded they would like todance, The nearest place was Ramona park, but this had been closed and enveloped in a dense darkness for several b The gates were locked, and you| couldn't have told the pavilion from the pump trough, yet, where there's | a will there is a way, and the young people tore down the net work that} has been strung across the front] to close the gap lett by Casino the- found the button and turned on the lights. They had a band with them, | and tripped the light fantastic with as much abandon and enjoy if the occasion had been planned and prepared several weeks before. The dance broke up in the wee sma hours, and turning the lights out the merry party quickly filled the big wagon again, and disappeared down nt as lingering music of a score of happy voices. < | Few ov "Eat Lert.—It takes more | than the average amount of nerve to make the assertion that the improper characters who are scattered in such endless profusion all over the north side—especially the first ward—have been driven from their womoral re treats. They are still there, and there they will likely remain, as 1t re- quires more than a verbal notification from an officer to dislodge them. acic Deatn or Actor Bourne. | There was a touching feature of Actor Bourne’s last illness, just pr ceding his sad death, that has never yet found its way into print He bad lucid intervals during the last few days, but at times lapsed into unconseiousness, and became) aberrations that he began singing, just a short time before bis death, that well known gospel hymn, ‘‘Cling to the Cross.’’ He seemed trans- ported back to his yotnger days, back, back, years and yedrs, it seemed, He had not been known to sing the song in ynany years, but in that trying hour, when his fleetin breath grew fainter and weaker, and death in all its horror hovered near —returned in all the a which it back to beauty and clearness w tion rather than of delirium. He could not be stopped, ‘Those around his bedside listened, and could hard- ly restrain their tears, The weird notes floated through his window and were wafted into the still it air and were heard by people in the ighborhood and by chance passers- ston song that came back to the sinking actor only at the brink of eternity. Thus saag be on until the last. During his illness there were many THROUGH GAR ROUTE. MONEY TO LOAN such y heti incidents, but none TO ANG FROM ON ALL VALUABLES, equal to this % times he Le TO TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY, GHORGIA.t hearse again some one of the hun- MoU’ RIA a ee Wo are overstocko on Ladies’ and] dreds of characters he had assumed Solid Gold and Filled Case ience on the stag He lived over y vin new HoLLow Ro THROUGH hor SERVICE nection at MEM! HRKANSAR, T Watchesst ot. With all bes to and frot b dhs nd SOUTH W Ket ments and cases. A my s PALACE | Sihen SLEEPING wis f ; | make you. CARS Abus’ Philapeiphia and New| We York, Botwook INusbvilie and: Jacksonville, |Gents? F Fiorido daily ¥ at aot during sepson oe” EXCURBION TICKETS On Sale at Reduded Keres fr points Ete. and bu ways Money to loan on all valuables. uring theec euial an )4nte ether mgrma Adress A, C. COWARDIN, 103 Western Pass, Ag’ gos Ry. Exchange Bldg., St. Sous, Mf A. J. WELCH, pivwion Pass. Agh, Muacrais, TRN™, w. L. DANLEY, Gen'l Pass, and Tki., Agt nr nN, . HACHOUT, Cigy Pleket A 425 Fi iiadway, Paducal. WY te-Marks obtained and all Pat ted for MODERATE FEES. OSiparentorrice fess time than those We're “always the our FALL STYLES / aw ag oF photon with descrip: ii patentable or 1 ul icn'co Obtain Patents,” with Sand foreign countries) ready for your inspe Finest line of Picture Mould in the City, Have you seen the latest? / } } * | hes LP, BALTHASAR, 406 BROADWAY. 0 a big lot of Silver Watches. Guns\Pistols, Musical Instruments, See the\prices we will Allthe standard Neon of move- \ ry a good line \of Clothing, rnishings, Hpts, Shoes unks, Valises, Playing Cards, Dice, We buy all our goods at forced sales strictly for cash, and can al e you bargains in every line Ben Michael, Jr. Second, next door to Lang Bros n all the late designs and colors, \They're in now A YARD OF FACES. again the meretricious men of scores of scenes and tragedies. He saw the lights, the upturned fa thralled multitudes— in before the applauding spectators, and eard their cries of approbation, as the descending curtain shut them from view, He heard the music, the promy and the forgotten cue —all came back to him in the deli- rium of death, as the Grim Reaper put the pallid touches on his face for the closing act of his life drama, But those who beard the that last sad hymn—a self-sung re- quiem that ascended from the depths of the dying man’s soul and went When the Doctor Orders Wine you should get the best. We have it. 3 of the en- ¥ a Pure fully matured California Port, Sherry. Claret, Angelica Muscatel, Catawba, Madeira Tokay and Malaga According to Age Prices Reasonable for GOOD work (” Bway, Under Patan Hovs Oehischlaeger & Walker Druggists, thing he has written and sends a| so they | An Iwrrowrru Daxce. — When| Ney them. A few nights ago a crowd of | jolly “hay-riders”” returned to the] that all his life work has been re of earth. has been an eve evening star throughout th west, if the sky is clear, sun, Mars and Jupiter stars, in the coustel a little to the east of set before 9 p. m. Jupiter. B pears as an orange-yellow star of the from Saturn. Both planets can be | Seen together through an opera gla star, rising between 1 and 2 a, m On the evening teors, or ‘‘shooting stars,’ ter three or four have been seen it will become obvious that that they all shoot from the direction of one par- low the constellation Cassiopeia. delirious. It was during ove of these | was sung by him in other days—and | it was chanted with a fervor and dis-| | tinctmess born, it seemed, of inspira- fore than one lingered to hear) Price 50c, 75c and $1 a Quart Pure Blackberry Brandy $1 a Quart. Drove Tue First Nau.:—Quite an interesting little bit of romance is jrelated in connection with the re- ater, and after traversing the ruins | sumption of work on the new Broad-|.,.§ way M. E. church. Mrs. May billips, of 819 Jefferson street, who is one of the most prominent church workers, informed Contractor Byrd that it was her desire to Idrive the first nail when work began again on | the church, When work began again last week he went around to her residence and} , escorted her to the building, where she drove the first nail, surrounded by smiling workmen, and then drove |ten more for the Ramsey society. ' workinen who imagined she would not drive them straight were disap- pointed, as not a single one went awry Reminiscences: —Three years ago Saturday the encampment of State Guards began at La Belle park, and three years ago today Camp A. J Gross was a scene of great bustle military dis¢ nong the members of Second R nt Many who w here the. grea! pleasure now in_ livin find anew some of the scenes that were enacted in Padacah’s memorable military year hunt up their old fans and rea How He Fouxp Tue Horen: got too much champagne once, averred Actor Harry Siggins, of La Belle park company, yesterday “A friend of mine borrowed a case from his ‘pa’ one day, Sand there were twe case. We began drioking it and by the timg we had stored it all a' were teding pretty hilarious couple of days we had a still bigger packs, if agne, it keeps you full for a week When I got to Key West I couldn't any one who would tell me where it was, because there ¢ the people I met sp English, 1 hotel suyhow, and took my stand at fi the corner. To every fellow who'd jpass I'd say ‘you blank blank Ly blank and blank blank everyth Ise 1 could t k of. goon, and I'd grit’ my Senor, ° ig swing they teeth in hopeless rage. lido’t understa: Finally, however, I cal one fellow 8 terrible name, and he I've found in two t talk English. cepted my apok to the hotel with forgiveness. smile of ready Notice to Contractors, udueah, Ky,, July 23, 1897. Se o'clock Wednesday, August 4, 1897, for the improvement of the alley be tween Third trom Tennessee to The work to be done under the sn pervision of the engineer and according to ordinane:s gover Norton streets. A. Yetser, Mayor. All perso lebted to thé teams of Rog and Joti Rog warped to ¢ ull Gnd settly’the same ¢ onceat tay ollice. Wo. 12 Fourth street, and Miereby yf 1 will be force themselves vc to proceed by law to unless otherwise gettled promptly Rp H. Puryear, Receiver of Re Rogers & Son. Notice to Subserit All of our carrier boys ¢ plied with receipt books seribers are requested to ts scriptions, Sua Pub, Co, 5th & Broadway. ur constipation forev Sfaliy druggists refund pon wn og ocr of COLORED DEPARTMENT. gist te = Sa and Fancy Groceries, Canned Good: ‘of All Kir Free delivery tg’all parts of the city, | straig’t to the heart—will never for- get it, And it is sad to contemplate warded with but one thing—six fee! - Tue skies for Augyist will present ® beautiful appearance. Mercury ing/ star since July 15th, and will continue to be an month, | , attaining its greatest \elongation east |W. Duy —27 degrees 18 minutes—on the 26th, It ought to be Visible tonight, half an hour after sunset, low in the Venus is a brilliant morning star, alout three hours in advagce of the Office Hours 7 0 jatars, in Libra, just within grasp of Scorpion’s claws. Saturn ap- >3 first magnitude; Uranus, of the sixth magnitude, and therefore visible to « eyed observer, is a trifle over degrees a Mttle east of south tune, in Tauras, is a morning of the 9th and 10th of the month keep a lookuut for me- directing | : attention particularly to the north- eastern quarter of the heavens, Af- ticular point in the sky—a_ point be-|ev ry “fourth F th Fuesday ver RS OF PRED HLP. ay evening in each Pride of Paducah ent Jon if each month. Lily of the West Tent, Meets third saturday Pm in each mouth Star of Bethglehem 1 Savurday aftefnoon in Mr. T. J. Knight, of St. Louis, the 8th and remain assisting Rev, Standford in his meet- ‘he officers of St. have purchased a suitable lot, be ready to buil the middle o ne ent ah Yeom i: front | 4 § amp of three yeas ago, and every over the names inscribed thereon Phe cases against the soldier boys. (pet for Thursday, an sefote then still more evidence will be Meokirnred, rs Mrs. Sarab and Mrs. Pauline Ma- rable have returned home from Lex- ington, where they have been. attend- ing to lodge business. Dilla Kivel, Mrs. i Messrs. Lee Boyd, R. L. C. Morton and wife ty-four quarts in the lodge at Owensboro, Ky. nd I got a fine or ‘two - Convenient to cars an to embrace him, the song all came|{om the manager for forgettiag my |lines. Then the company went to Key West, Florida, snd as you know ver had too much cham- No. 6, of F. & A. son, of Stone Square No, 4 night for Bowlin A. Morton left last night on the cannon ball for Louisville to wind up his work for the emancipation ce bration at Rowlandtown on A large crowd went out to Rawianes town yesterda: and select places for stands. find the hotel, and I couldn’t find aldn’t any of finally determined I would find the G. Ji Standford and the offi- s of his chureh are havin success with the only smile and reply ‘Si, members in the city are p. m. and 8:30 p. yelled t's that?’ and made a dive for “You're the very guy I’m looking for, L replied, ‘and the only man urs who can next door to Detzel, pied by Detzel for a restaurant e employed Kelly Avent a , two well known bar Our motto is po Wheu I explained how it was and why Lealled him such vames, he ac- y and showed me 1 proposals will be received at the couneil’s clerk’s office until 4 Witt Lorr anp Davin streets and 4 Smoke Your Life A 1 mayor, Sterling ewe Co, Suicer id improvement. Work to be completed by October Ist, 1897 Lhe city reserves the right to reject any and all bids 24j10 1 AND FAITHFUL Wantep—vren e, established hou Monthly $65.90 av s.Joerosying themselves in rs & King 13 de Son )are hereby Howes With Cane ‘ofect same ers & King and Jobo cmecer anne a, ntact ceipts for all payments on sub- JW. 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