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Foundry and Machine Co. Sian Engines, Boilers, House'Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobaovo Screws, Brass and Iron Fittings. Castings E. THALMUELLER, Fine Boots and Shoes Made to Order. m B. Davis, |"! up on the hull shootin’»matel AROHITECT. Office Am,-German Na When In Metropolis STATE HOTEL. $1.60 a day. Special rates by the week ST. JAMES HOTEL Rates, $2.00 Per Day. aklast, $1.00. $1.00 Per Day. Goop Mra» Goop Sxrrvicr. Whee you visit St, Louis stop at 8T. JAMES HOTEL HARRY F. WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and re TioPe. m,1odp. m Office, No, 4194¢ Broadway, Horse Shoeing a Specialty. All kinds of imperfection in horse's travel corrected. Work of Every Kino, Woax Guananteep. Always on hand ready for work, HENRY GREIF, S. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pension Claims, Veteran of soe poms in the war of 1861-65, 1 Do Bopal Prosecutes claims before the Bureau LITTLE BEN, Pawn Broker and Loan Office, ALL VALUABLES, We are overstocked on Ladies’ and Solid Gold and Filled Case Watches.+ rd makes of move- Also a big lot of Silver Watches. Guns, Pistols, Musical See the prices we will a good line of Clothing, Trunks, Vaiines, Playing Cards, Dice, We buy all our goods at forced sales and buy strictly ways give you bargains in every line Money to loan on all valuables. Ben Michael, Jr. Wall Paper We're Zalways the frst to show} or has been established at Mayflel:i FALL STYLES designs and colors, T ready for your inspection, Finest line of Picture Mouldings Have you seen the latest? A YARD OF FACES. Prices Reasonable for GOOD work.|mentof said Ruble as member of L. P, BALTHASAR, Patagze House B| examining boards are organized for In all the Ia'er | of secretary of examiaing board un- They're in nO) der the administration of ex-Presi- WRITTEN AT RANDOM, indefatigable efforts to suppres been rewarded with excellent results, has been urged to make the rece for constable in the Massac (seventh) district, and will allow bis name to he used in the November election. oe A race horse man was telling o crowd down on Monkey wrench cot her the other day how Palmyra came to win the race duting the recent Contintons electric light racing. ‘'Youse see,” he said, as he stopped to expectorate, “the felleys wots igh muck-a-mucks comes erlong an’ tells us felleys whose got ter win. the race, aud Cra Cider— F name of the jang-tail wa'n but @7 L n Crab Cider, So Constable Anderson Miller, whose criminality and vice, have in the past ‘8 the| they | the duttes of sald position and, pired sinve the organization of the services as member of the hoard were dispensed with, assigning no cause or sal. Now, therefore be it Resolved, that we offer our most profound protestation ageinst the av+ ton taken in the premises and that we carnestly and respectfully appeal to the Hon. Commissioner of Pen- sions to consider the indignity ¢ humiliation fel yur Louored and beloved friend Resolved, that as we in the past imyued With a patriotic desire to (de- fend the honor and fntegrity of our country went forth to battle, that the un’ the way the bookies dropped | dey would er dropped it if the'y! had it,” Ani looking Utound to see if his tue crowd, he slouched off towards the Mayflower, on which he took pas- Sage for greener fields, where skin- games are unknown. The detection last Saturday of small boys in breaking the glass insu- lators ou telegraph poles no doubt recalls to the minds of a great many ‘grown-up boys’’ a time when throw ing rocks at these elevated targets was @ popular diversion with the boys. They used to get out in droves aod swarms and test their skill and aceuracy by shying stones at the insultors, and the telegraph and tele- phone companies had to spend large sums of money every yeat in re- placing those that were demolished. dere dough was acausbun! That is, | | tioned to ts explasal on met with the approval of | |reasuns f Che police eventually succeeded in breaking up the practice, or else the boys of later generations found no amusement in it, Later, and soon after the city put up its electric; globes, the boys directed thelr atten- tion to these, and for some time a alobs could not be kept whole longer than a day or two. This practice And now the boys have utilized their’ wagons blockading the streets c either side of the market house ha become so persistent that the autl ities likely cannot longer ignore t nuisance. Day after day the drive. leave their vehicles strewed for some. times half a square, and cougrepatc on the corners, waiting for eomethin to turn up. En b space is scarce ly left for the passage of street cars and other vehicles, and it is useles to ask the expressman to move out of the way. This occurs on the busiest not be so bad, and Paducah is large enough, in the opinion of a great inany interested persons, to prohibit The bicycle is destined to play a prominent part in the political issues of the future, no doubt. One of the promises made by a canditate for mayor of the city of Louisville is that 1} he will put a stop to the flooding of (he thoroughfares by street sprink- lers, in respect to the cycling contin- . | gent, yacisin ong. It hurts the limbs of the bx autifi! ‘rees where the birds sing. Jt hurt’s the people what's lyuchel. ‘They should have a regular hangin’ avd sell peanuts and lemonade. People what’s hung reg- ular, by law, always go to heaven. I don’t want to go to heaven that way.’’ The *Registet which calls its contemporaries ‘‘sleepy,’? had a re porter at Mayfleld last vight to look after thelynching. The reporter got back at 1 o'clock, but the did not contain a line about the excite- ment there last night, the reason the prisoner was not hung, or even an account of the dastardly crime. To have read the ‘Register,’ one was soon also broken up, peop ef most frequented streets, or it would | Sill le eens wa P° | perpetuity of her institutions might it tipde ; F haa tox wins (he kept ix e, so we, still retain. ‘ 1 lokes HOM, OO" | jog that ‘ and Ameri |thows the guy wo. rides Palmyra, | oan oftir fr pelled by all ct af : ike more money, Ce) | that is ju | ry to vindi- uning the race, So the guy |cate the { . at esteemed, high-toned t eatleman and soldier's fri W, R. Ruble Resolved vi, That the, Pen- sion Bureau is hereby peti- « copsideration the matter herein cou. land to rein- state said Rubie oo bis former posi- {ten On said boon! of examiners, or otherwi ake m)vifest to the in- | jured 1 to t the reason or and refusal for reinsbat k no more, we will be reconciled with no le All of which is respectfully sub- mitted ia A epirit of Fraternity, Char. ity, and Loyalty. Resolved further, That a copy of these resolutidns be forwarded to tbe Hon, Com, of Pensions, Washington D. C., and a vopy sent to Hon, W J, Deboe, U.S. Senator, Marion, Ky, J. K, Charwan, Jonx B. Kry, E T. Hare c Revival in the Cou Ap enthusiastic reviva’ grees at Palestine church, a ing conducted by Revs. Sim Pritchard, Collected $473, Then Skip) Mayfleld, Aug anne contractes of this city, tor treet to build'a bouse for B f Wilkersou, a widow lady West Wroadway, and us’ ability as throwers by all becoming |‘ work of the house amateur baseball pitchers. ys for an advance of ¢ w. ‘ov the lumber. This was " “ , 1 he left the city for The complaint felative 1S express! lewwing «large fainiiy i z the night and t 1 hith, Nothing bs bis whereabouts iar EUROPE think Wheat Knocks Out 1: ya sm, Butis Very Lucky Sor McKinley wlon, Aug. 23.—The ‘West. uster Gazette,’ referring to the rise f wheat, says wheat’ is an untherited good luck for President ernment, which ought overtaken by gwift calamity for shamelessly paying elec- stroke McKinley to have tion debts to the trusts by thé pass age of the Dingley bill Al the same time the © Westminster tion that “the Bryanites are mack }look foolish,” and adds “The western farmers will se once that high prices are comp: with a gold standard, and t struction of Bryan and his panacea are bound to follow. But if Presi- dent McKinley and his supporters The following composition, 98 will are wise they will not for » moment doubtless be guessi:1, was written by |imagine that whcu they have disposed ’ Ivis ou the subject of vn the silver craze they will dispose nud ng with m bootbos sis tof the revolt agaiust fhe American son We oii | capitalis ever used their . power so ely ace the last presidentiat eie:t ,* ome bid Sf ite £0r sieved ON ite i 3 re veasant Le would not have known that there was a murder committed even, much less that there would probably be a lynch- ing. G. A, R, Resolutions, Headq' ers L, A. Hanson Post, No. 116, G. A. R., Department of Kentucky Mayfield, Ky., Aug. 16, 1897, Ata regular meeting held at Post Hall, Mayfield, Ky., on the forego- ing day and date said post passed the following preamble and resolutions, viz: Preamble: Whereas, it has been an established custom during former | Republican administrations of the pension bureau to administer same in accordance with the expressed desire of the members of G, A. R. post or posts in the vicinity wherein pension examination of pension applicants and whereas, a board of like charac for a number of years, our friend an fellow oitizen, W. R, Ruble, M. D., of Maytield, having held the position | dent Harrison, and having filled the position with such signal ability and liaracteristic devotion to duty as to call forth exclamations of praise and admiration from the members of our post and whereas, the reorganization, | of the board under the present ad- ministration embraced the appoint- board, every member of our post who wes solicited signing petition to reappoint said Rubje and, Whereas, said Ruble was {again Matil. Effinger & Co) Undertakers and embalmers, acoucus 110 «1308 1 @ J SNTIST, 406 BROADWAY. L. WILLEA, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, GAINING, KALSOMINING, GLAZING AND HARDWOOD PrNisHERy ‘Velephone 177 How) lonce 428 5,6 Ht PADvoam KY Aducah and Cairo Packe OLORE ‘ DEPARTMENT] .." Ovmed und Operated by th» Wherees, but « tow days bad ex-| ronneusee and Ohio River Transpor- new board, when said Ruble received “communication from the pension department advising him that his inconponaten, ist) Sun. Preaching a.m and Staple end Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, aay | | Cor, 7th and Adams, GA, ISBELL, M.D. an and Sur yeon. Seventh St 23 8, Sixth, to 9 a. m., 1:80 to 3 p. m., 6to8 p. m. REMOVED ! wA_ stern LAUNDRY To No. 120 North Fourth St explanation for the summary dismis- Kvaneville and Padneah Packets (Dally ex tre, JOR FOWLER *aducab and Cairo Packet Line ( aly except ‘Bundae) chureh, 10th & Teimbig Preaching ® Se EES MONEY THAT BURNS. 100 Lf L were looking for an ens attend. | #aid a New Yorker, who ts not an easy mark himself, but sometimes finde COLORED LOD arly if I were in a hurry about sporting men ey can't get rid 2 Uroudway, Third Floor, very first very first y trae of sport 7 Moots every ineir Heada-get swelled and sof like the others. “I suppose it comes of handling mo ey In big sums and lot Miss Carrie Stanfield left today to remain several days at the Centennial, left Monday ville, where ud lodge ‘al Mrs. Sallie V. Ste tived the same thing abou |she will attend the Tennessee Centeu dynamite-mnah Mrs. Richard Steven: on’s Mill, passed away Sunday ng at 3 o'clock after one month's She was a consistent mem- i. church, tuff away from xpecting you tor |ber of Okalona She leaves a husband, four children with many friends, to wh open to yo and a mother a | Day at the centenn , August 25th. to accommodate all who may wish to and Triumph Furnaces. company office in} Gall on him and get estin for heating your residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St Clarence Dallam .72 to Nashyille and Return Formerly of Ulimois Central Railroad, } yon want his mone Train will leave 24th, at leave Purchase 75 round wip Palmer Honse building 2508 James MAgasir, Committee. “NEGRO DAY.” the business men tt Including admission to Exposition Au morning, leaves N arrives Paduc 30 p.m. |e night. | equitable Lite Acsuray rning August 26th, |* full days at the ex-| me wasted in going or coming. ment is made for the great at the exposition Aug. t waste two days of your val- "The Ardmore, Illinois irsed fools men make of most of the great Exposition. ittle out of the te’’ finds comfort in the allega-| + runof t office or Union Donovan, C, A. teachers’ institute of at the will do the business q) Lincoln building Mr. A. M. Rouse iperintendent nehow or bust y and he had to were Messrs. G T. D. Hibbs and Rev. last he was getting «The Cultivation of Attention’’ was an interesting talk by * was cise Mr. James Wilson. shall | good habits be formed ission ““"'Intersst Paid on Time Deposits handled » much facility and interest by Messrs Jteachers in the city, m that the next b porter to the © | Tanner to the‘ Clark to the Sun, The subjects discussed after noon Physiology’’ and ‘Teaching, and ‘Her- > and W, Alaska Cedar ny of young trees will’ grow up down straddlir IALTY. a. Ate ‘Tertiary BLOOD ane a CURED IN f prete pay railroad sand ao charge, if we iF YOU HAVE A. S. DABNEY ,| stilt sin Pimples, Copper for the Catneombs. sol Any | Eyebrows falling out, book sent free. CO., 307 & 308 0 iLL. COOK REMEDY CO Washingt n street te se 1129 Harri Rev. J. G@ ived Office Hours 7:30 New Machinery for LOvISVILLE 1 and Casualty Ce Fidelity Tr umphrey & Days: Mut Paduea’ Am. Hon Messrs, Qui Maj. Thos the Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street 1 further information Northwest, European, $1.00 and up Omce—B OFFIC We Jas. A. RUDY ....... una P. House, |W. #, Paxton. M.|R. Ruy. 8 Ass’t Cashier F, Williams was appointed DIRECTORS. ows;"’ Mr. G. W.[Jas. A. Rupy, — Jas. R. Sura, . M. Fister, GE KAMLErreR, Geo. O, Harr, R. Ri the tis ' ' Physician and Sari YouCant Make OMice Hours: 810 1 a.m, 2104p. m.'and U Good Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, G. R. DAMIS, In order AGENT FOI Forthern vacan Me h-Grade Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. BURNETT & DALLAM, Paducah, Ky. Attorney-at-La Losisvitie Tra: REPRR, BY PREMISSION]TO muir PADUCAH Paducah Weter € WASHINGTON, D. C, American, $1.50 to 2,50 First-class family hotel. No liquors. Convenient to cars and places of inter- est. Most central location, and pleas- nt! ant home for tourists and sight-seer was present, and Mr. E.!ythe city. T.3 Benton officiated as conductor. Mr. A. P. Smith, of Metropolis, IIl., was chosen chairman and Mr. J Williams secretary. The teachers enrolled were: Misses Josie Rucker, Addie Howell, Addie Maggie Clark ; Messrs. | gages’ Wilson, E. o McClure et etiisuinte CITIZEN3’ Harvey, W. C W SAVINGS BANK, | . 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. How far is a teacher responsible neal 4 ‘apital and Surplus, $120,000.00 Miss Addie Morris spoke instruct- Sineuceaes Open from # a, m. to 3 p.m. urday nights from 7 to 8, . HALL, Prop, DR, W. C. EUBANKS, |Livery, Feed and Boarding HOMCOPATHIST, Big Cut on Bicyeles (00 Halladay Cutt $69 75 fétna St °5 in. Wheels * 3h © >) in, Wheels ®!* 25 FULLY GUARANTEED. Ra EASY TERMS.A27-> Jas. W. Gleave & S975. a0 4) Bicycle! ‘We want bright business men torepresent us everywhere, MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO. Chicago New York Londen. ‘Send nine two-cent stamps for Monarch Playing Cards, Regular g0c cards. WAHL & SONS. AGENTS. ral tines aw many vac ete registration; one plan GLARANTE a #u0.00 love mory of college days M. SUTTON, A.M. | SUTTON TRACE: ent and Manager. |} 6%-71 Dearborn nz0 office, Southern Vacancies Lonisyille offtce, Ont Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $58.60 Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys—best on the market, prettiest wheel made. Don’t fail to see our line of Wheels before buying. We are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city. Complete repair shop. Free riding school to those buy- ing wheels from us. Don’t fail to call—remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer House SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING “| REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street, bet. ad and 3d. FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts —AT: JAS. A. GLAUBER’s c ble Cor, Third and Washingtoao. TELEPHONE 148, MACKIE Ne: OAH. KY ——Manufacturers and Dealers in—— Steam Engines, Boilers, House : i:"'s, Mil! 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