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fo ov eit, $3.00 sig’oureh pment Nic service approval of the he my endeavor tr i 1,” the order a Oy of before m a” ge says:— MygThi: order has been veto the accused his r rd, bat without i a paring the power of val, which should always be exercise! tn case Ated of inefficiency and eney, an ‘ whichis one of the v safeguard Rey EYE. ..8 4.50] oF the civilservice reform system paths: 2.25 on + M19] Preventing stagnation and ul dso “SO wents|*nt_ keeping every employe Ke ¥ ly, per pe Bi Cents gliqo to the fact that the security of eekly, per n Imad 1.00 his tenure depends not vor, proms ++ 1.00) 0, his own tested and carefully Bpectinw coies tree watched record of servi Sxcretany Loxe, of the Novy, has selected Miss Christine Bradley as sponsor for the batlesbip Ken- tacky. The extremely sensible po sition taken by Miss Bradley in this affair makes ber selection all the more welcome. Mr, Buyay is already beginning to hedge. . He now tays that he is going to Mexico purely for pleasure and recrea What Bryan shoul: find is a country using a purely fat paper money—that is what he wil be advocating in 100. —<—— Tur latest from the Klondike is te the effect that not only the half, > but the hundredt!) part has not yet beer oeartt of tha told about the fal, country {ygemt6finore it Y feliable authority that th osquitoes tLere are so big that the for their bills off gold-diggers cut tent pegs. Alaska great country. is right ing to see th Dispatch ev Ir is aunt Louisville work up sympathy for itself on 2 count of the alleged boycot of thi Dispatch by the various news com panies. At the same time the Ds patch wants all merchants boycotter who do not advertise in its column Both schemes are old, both have beer tried and failed, One legitimate as the other. —_—_— ae report of the Secretary have f the Treasury to congress for river i it is vouched « of a truth a eavoring provements in Kentucky ani Tenne see is as follows: For improvi the falls of the Obio at Louisy including the Indiana chute falls, $74,698 ; for improving Green river and completing the construction Lock No. 5, $85,67 ; for improving |® the big Sandy and iis forks, $14,- 500; ment of Kentucky $750,000; Chattanooga, $¢ for continuing ver shove river Tennessee above ,000. Tur Haytian incident has furnish- ed Emperor William of Germany a opportunity to show what he would the improve- iver, $31,500; like to be able to do with all foreign nations that incur his royal displeas- ure. His warships entered Port Au Prince and gave that insiguificant ne- gro republic eight hours to apologize and meet the other demands of German goveroment. Of course might makes right, but it don’t less the en the fact that a gross culrage has been committed on Hayti by a power that could have been Jenieut in this case with no loss of dignity. Tur President announces in his message that the government wil qualify as a bidder in the sale of the Kansas Pacific and take the property itself if no one else bids high enough to satisfy the government, It is hardly probable, yet it is possible, that the government may be rail Sp addowngr before this month is over Had the government bought the Union Pacific, Kansas and Central Pacilic the three systems on which it har leins, it would have had a splendic and then taken in the systems, chance to try that Populist scheme of government ownership of railroads proclama ap much in th mayor's first tion, which, : while we presence {rom the fact that this proc square or so this side of the raiiroac it is too wide open »g beautiful » The mayor the followin In conclusion, permit me to we take up the reins of the maniciy iments: consideration, ‘This is very nice and sounds wel to east a most unjust We want it dstuetly amlersioc A} Capt. Williamson, than whom ne by the ‘‘profession’’ in this neck ¢f} man has served Paducah more faith the woods that we belong to the old] fully nd that, too, throughout school of journalism, While we williog t enter into with any half dezen of you fact are not afraid of the united op- position, if you will only at a time, we want it ‘that we don’t with any are an argument and in come three understood want anything tado who belongs to the **New era of journalis: We will detend our side to the best of ability; but, be it understood, that “he who first cries enough’’ shall ¢onfess un, say nothing or run ——— CIVIL SERVICE KEFORM, If there is one thing near to the heart of a Kentucky republican it is the civ.) service «yste p,—but not ils maintainance. For that reason the President gives us Kentuckians but one our little satisfaction on that lic He bilieves in civil service, and it will receive no set back from him, In his message the President rays; **Much, of course, still remains to be accomplished before the the sys- jem can be made reasonably pert our needs, There are places now e classified service which ought exempted and others not classi- properly be included, 1 generation CURRENCY REPORM, pointed his party first annua message to Congr nd displays q_ mc the candid and clear manner at this session, The the importance of the currency probe President justly recognizes strictly in accordance with the utter- ance of the party national platforin, gold standard must be mai through its last ained untilan international agreement for free cvinage of silver can be obtained, The President's plan for breaking the ‘endles present method of reissuing the green. backs is embodied in the following extract from the message: “earnestly recommend, chain’? caused by the a3 s00n tate to exept cases/as the receipts of the government a been properly | quite sufficient Sioa ge or’ penses of the govern apay all the int, that whes THE MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION We will be honest and say that we did not expect to be altogether pleased with the mayor's proclama tion, We are human and are prone to view Democratic admin ons in national, state or municipal af fairs, with more or less suspicior, We were prepared, however, to fin prove of it, we could account for its tions are always made by new ma ors, they fill up space and sou well. But the streets remain un- opened, Does he know what 1 would cost to open Court strec through the railroad yards? 1 strikes us that Court str for pught to be loeked up at both ends, | $s ullerance 10 | +m i say, retlection upon | uley bas not disap- The message com- with | which it deals with the various topics that must be considered by Congress | that the existing any of the United States notes sre presented for redempaion in gold and reieemed in gbld, such notes be kept and se get and only are paid out in excha This is an obvious duty, Ifthe holder of | the United States note prefers the gold { gets it from the government back from the © should not receive vernment & United States note, hout paying gold in exchange for | reoson for this is made all parent when the govern. ven sau interest-bearing debt | to provide gold for the redemption of United state tes——a non-interest earivg debt, Surely it shoukl not pay tiem ont again except on de- Land for gold, — If they are pat it in any other way they return | y' again, to be followed by another bond issue toredeem them—another inter- lest-bearing debt to redeem a non- | interest-bearing debt.” fue President's plan of relief simple and is in the following ex is | P allowed to issue * | notes to the face value of the bends which they have deposited for circu. ion, aud that the tax on cireulat- ing notes secured by deposit of such bonds be reduced to one-half of 1 percent. per annum I also join him jn recommending that authority be given for the establishment of na- ui banks with a minimum capital | 1 | The Indications Are fora Crowd ed House Both Nights, t ident t || Afull dress rehearsal of *Mycale, | the Greek Sorceress,”” will take place «/at Morton's opera house tonight. 1 Prof, Dadswell has worked dili- gently to perfect the participants ip |their lines and scores, and deserves | great commendation for his success, indications are that there will not be standing room tomorrow night. “Pho opera is to be given for the government free sud untramelled, | benefit of the Home for the Friend- pledged to no issue, no private in-|less, and this fact alone insures @ terests to observe, no peity V- | liberal patrons ‘The best talent ances to aveage,no enemies to punish | the city affords will take part, ‘The Jor friends to foist upon the publ tis | Briefly said, our 4 yshall be the Mycale, Greek sorceress, Mrs, adwiuistration of the affairs of the| James Weille. city, in the interest of the whole peo-| Myths, the Fates, Clotho, Miss ple, fairly, fearlessly, houestly, re-|Clara Radder; Atropas, Miss Cla- cognizing at all times the broad pria-| backer; Lachesis, Miss Geraldine ciple of equal rights aud that{Sanders; L’Angela, daughter of none are entitled to any exclusi Jount of Flureace, Mrs, Jesse Dads- well, Maiden Miss aunts of Peet; Angela; Sur Tabiatha, Mra, but the first move that the council} ade was to revoke the ordinance] made was to revoke the ordinance] ton ot Pan; Me Hobat appointing cemetery trustees, pure!y for partisan purposes and the mayor ppi, chief of brigandi, Mr. himself goes very far out of his way | Will Brazelton, Jacom?, captive minstrel, Mr, | Emery Holy j Ladies’ chorus: Sopravos—Ella -| Patterso», Cawille Baird, Mary Cor albett, May V. Patterson, Ella San- ders, Garnet Richardson, Bertie sh, Charlotte Fields, Mrs, Will | Grey, Ethel Bailey, Mrs. Dr, White- iles, Sadie George, Edna Lynn, | Fannie Mclutyre, Myra Catoy, Flora ') Davidson, Altos—Ethel Johnson, Ina Rollston A. S. Chute, Hays, Regioa Merritt, Mrs. Daisy McIntyre, Alma prehensive grasp of the leading ques-)4aye, tions that will demand the attention! reihton, Hughes MeKuight, Will of Congress, and is remarkable for| yinnich ‘Thomas, Herbert 4d Wilson, J. H. Nagel, Je Bass—Dr. Whitesides, Rieke, Jr., Owen Tally, Chas, McClain, White, I sie Baird, {Louis M, Ren Emery, NEW OFFICERS TAKE CHARGE, Jem and gives it prominence in bis! Gity Attorney, Clty Wejgher and message. The position taken is| Oehare Rween ta: Tie following city officers today entered into the discharge of their duties, being duly sworn in. Attorney Rt. TP. Lightfoot, city ate torney, y: Pres Willjams, city weigher. K. Leen es, who succeeded hime as assistant fire chief, enter ed into his second term, Everybody Says Ro, Sasearets Cacdy Cathartic, the most won derful medical d:scovery of ‘the age, please Ant and rotroshing to the taste, act gently and positively on idpoys, liver and bowels, cleansing Ue entire sypiem, dispol colds, cure headache, fever, ba Bontias ¢o tion and biljo ry a box \doud 1088, rar of C, CnC, terdag at Ben poaran| The folowing isa stonograpiffe re. port, for which ie Sus is indebte to Mis, Fred Heilbron, of Ree. W. } 11. Pinkerto tildress at thef EIk's memorial services Sunday. Hip sulr {ject was “Fraternity He safd: Exalted Ruler, ladies and gentle men, and brethren of B. P.O. F L address you as brethren. Net be- ing a member of your organization, Somer ARAN TD ATE Tg PINKER AN AL by REN BON you may think it stra I close the few minw address I have for you, you shall see why 1 stand before you this afternoon and dieses you, not only as greutlemen, | hat as brethren, | L considered it an honor wrapped up in the inyitation that your gentle- manly commitice tendered me when they asked me to be present this af- ternoon and deliver this aditress. 1 am thankful unto you for the favor and if what Lam about to say should prove worthy of your attention and your courtesy and esteem, I assure you that the gratitude in my heart, aud my sympathy with and frateroal feeling for you, renders me in some degree worthy of your brotherly | love, and [ confess to you I crave the same. bat before that Jesery Men true 1 sthe name, are pol alw actuated tives, Ul © ar are many. Tt only invlicates that Uh iple of brother or to bri, of kinship, delights to bes wealth of the world and whatever w may bave in our possession upo mankind that stands in need, sometines devied ; that faith jn the doctrinal documents of sume is some- times blasphemed, but there is not | human beneath the heavens buts times in his existence has or will with | agony, cry with quent declarations of faith irrepressible consciousness ‘My God, why hast thou forsaken | me.”’ You are wise as a fraternal organi- zation to have incorporated with the | many true principles of your teaching this doctrine of God, and say *‘no man can be an Elk who does not he- lieve in the Supreme Being,’’ because you not only recognize the common faith in the world of humanity, but you require an expression of that faith and an expression of that faith | gives strength. Our faith in Gol needs to be de veloped by ths exercise and express- ion thereof, Then without this fun-| damental doctrine, the basis of your belief and teachings, this second grea\ doctrine could not be true, ‘The doctrine of fraternity could not be. for if there be no pater, there could be no fraternity. If there be no fatherhood there is not nor can there je als thehood, and here is where vac common faith of God is insup- pressible, in the way it declares itesIf when men meet in the walks of life, clasp} hands in holy fellowship and proclaim themselyes brothers. Iu doing 80 they sometimes forg that ths fatherhood of God makes them brothers. The lodge fraternity idea is hoary with age. ‘There never has been time that human history indi- cates when fraternity did not exist hey existed for different purposes. he purpose of fraternal organization is not the same today that setuated men centuries ago, but the spirit is the same, and the spirit in «iffere ages of the world bears its fruit a cording to the gavjronment and con. ditions of the age, even as the fruit of the southern ¢lime is differeut from the fruit of the uortheru regions, so in different ages of the worul the spirit of fraternity manifests itself in different ways, For a long time fra- ternities were organized bodies of | men for the protection of} labor interests. The crafts (some of you brothers know the his- tory of the ancient crg{ts) were or- ganiaed for self-protection, protection of industry, protection of trade, but we have passed the age. ‘Then these orders were operative trades and call- ings in life; today these trades only sustain the relation to fraternal or- ganizntions, that ground sustaing to plants, a ground work of symbol ism out of which the plant and flowers and fruitage of fraternity have aome. Today you are organized as a band out elo- | an 7 UNNALLY'S| 77 CANDY... Second to none in quality, Elegan | packages, Sixty cents per pound Give us your order immediatel POR CHRISTMAS o 8 6 | Stop in and examine style of pack age and quality of goods prus STORE "Ne BROADWAY. A {STEAM ‘To No, 120 North Fourth St, New Machinery Satisfaction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, TELEPHONE 200. Undertakers and embalmet Sore Telephone 124 Resddenes Peisyn 54) siaaityreb ts 6 fohason Foundry and Machine Ce, Manufacturers and Dealers {r Steam Engines, Boilers, of brethren for benevolent and pyro: tective reason: Why do youg@ protection? Because today pity means the conservatism tive, the preservation of chart brotherly love, bese are the a7 aul . House'Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Screws, Brass aad Iron Futings. Castings all kinds, Kent oxy, ization of every fratervity todsy by ronper togetier forthe protection of motives, fellowship and brother ho In order to preserve the motive our hearts, there are many fraterni+ tie there used to be few, pow ther 4 little cheer into a home, bat I believe you indicate the doe: irine of love that abounds in all lit erality. Human life, mt Char- iy extends heart and hand with gifts | Ye fAMcrsoms, OWS REMOVED! \ LAUNDRY Good Work. Malii-E4finger & Go 130 8 Third Lirorporated 188 Harbottr’s... Crowding to the Front € Good goods at bargain prices a winning the day for this store, We the money than any other store. We have dotie thit—are doing it every nd shall continue to do it, © | day e the name, Come, see and finger the pur sue the None L lives of men, [80048 for yourself; you'll tind them Ther is one great fraternity neha edith sai, Aa to which L belons It is the | Facts About Dress Goods brotherhood of the haman race. | A wide range of dress goods les; call you brethren because you are {44 the price on every sort rings with ia, ia aheok a aveatt, {LUG true story of money saving. Our eis no man beneath) public gets “the benefit, and. they the heaven of God that is not always appreciate these money - saving brother. ‘This principle, this great | opportunities, « Now for a few bargain truth, has w always be Meo Sonar hens 4: ta eee te ye | Weve just received another stock " , an ever-witeniug lof half-wool pattern suits to be sold circle. It shall embrace for 98e, worth 81,50 a suit. heart. of the human eral hundred pattern head of God... ‘The next | Sttictly all wool, will be sold for irae the a that are worth $2.25 and upward: s the doctrine of) A special offering of pattern suits at I do not suppose that you | $2.98 that would be fairly priced at who preach this docttine mean sim |@¥en $4.00 and $5.00 a suit, ply the act of giving to a poor, bl bal ‘|black dress goods, broadclothe, ete. needy, sufferir ne an offering lOlete., than you ever saved before. keep starvation away from the door |Special values at 39, 48¢, 550, bie, 75¢, Se and 98c that there's a sol faction in the purchase of. Cloak Prices Reduced It takes nervy jut to the quic! | egitimate | but they'll n 1 watia- it takes nerve to se ‘profits go. s- glimmering, proper proportions arriving almost daily. If you are will- days in great variety, ) prices. at popular HANDKERCHIEFS A hundred handkerchiefs to each nose wouldn't be one too many. We have chosen our Christmas handkerchiefs with a view toward supplying a fine handkerchief at a t y | little cost. ed handkerchiets hed handkerchiefs, « ched handkerchiefs, a linen, with initials Ladies’ white hen ed handkerchiefs. alj nen and embroidered Gen ite hemstitched handwerchiefs, a Gents’ white hem ed handkerchiels Linen, with init LINENS Three hundred and_ sixty-five days a year a handsome linen cloth a cluster of napkins or a pair of fine towels useful and orna mental. Think of this at Christ mas time; our assortment of linens for Christmas is a rare lot PICTURES A beautiful collection of pictures —framed and unframed—bought especially for the holiday trade. CLOAKS Commencing this week, all our cloaks will be offered at cost. We do not wait until January to mark them down, We give our custom ers the benefit now, We also offer the few remaining} dress patterns at reduced prices— some of them at less than cost. IL. B. OGILVIE & CO. Home Seekers’ Excursions, On Nov, 2, Nov, 16, Dec, 7 and Dec, 21 the Illinois Central Railroad company will sell first class round- trip tickets to certain points in Ala, bama, Arizora, Colorado, Dakota, Iowa, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiane, Missouri, Mississippi, Minnesots, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon, ‘I’ nessee, Utah, Wisconsin and Wy oming at ove fare, plus » for Ase round trip, good for rede a day to return, For tickets or further ine formation apply to T. Donovan, C, A., Paducah, Ky HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Omce Hours: 700s, m, 1to8 p,m, Office, No, 41946 Broadway, started out to give greater values for This store’s bargains are simply worthy of Let us save you more money on to smile when you're H. VV VeVVVerVVVyNyevy go, juat the same, until this big stock of garments is reduced to its New garments aa 1 Wilt by 310 Br ABWAY IF The Most F Seiareeees ° Cty ba has d by an inspecti I_L& SON Don't Cuee lamation was the first that the new|of Neth This will bei hl Since this invitation was extended and alms as fruit It is a delight | "8 to spend 65.00 or $7 os fe alee OF ’. mayor hod made, Experience will *™ reg prea beams a -diate ar me, I have been Pager 9h, when the season of the year comes! than your money's Worth here at any bring judement and will prove that it | \ : » Theis meet. [Of Sour history and have Deen inves-!around to go out into the peach or-|of these prices, D) - bs / : , with currency to meet their needs. — | tigating your doctrine, and have been r had bebold {¢. taiee Genii I be 1 is not so feasy to institute reforms! J] recommend that the issue of pleased with the theology, and Iam|+pie morning sun rises and kisses the Attractive Millinery asiit appears while one is yet blushing} tional bank uotes be restricted to the | gratified to be enabled to report) cheek of this fair fruitage and itlive, phate tiga in attract He may be ex ntirely innocent, Maybe his work was good f i ion of yard. . ’ | 1 t é » bigh-art, bh i * X upon victory If the suggestions 1 have herein marle | jacorporated In the teachings of this) jig caress, 1 delight to walk into] Vited to consult daz enim in thin pop uk, or baad beh: f pipe weste time about aa Ps ig shall have the approval of Congress, |fraternity are some strong funda. | «),,, : _ he Jular department New have it fixe We ‘ - We were however not prepared for y pes the vineyard and see clusters of | bef F things ai io make repairs | ea * {then I would recommend that n mental and eternal truths of God. grapes hanging like great drups of | ng received from day to day promptly and eco: i We yk > of é any such clap tr rs ia the to @ banls be required to redeem | ‘Truths, not abstract, but traths com-)))o5c¢-red wine from the vines, but | Hosiery and Underwear new plumb to you give you more follow ng extrac roclama- | their notes in gold. . crete with the immortal spitit ef) thore is no fruitage of vine, tree or|,, Price hints are all we can mention slisfection a $ anoy thin you ever expericnced tion: — The President takes the position | man. om are three rie eal plant that is so beautiful to me as the c ble value before, “This, with other information in| squarely that the gold reserve must| Which I call your attention. The | fruitaye of love as it expresses ise aloes, at be, 8 P my possessions, gleaned from various i nteleoted and” gold | payments) docttioe of God, the doctrine of fra- | j,, sesiia liad ollactnaeh Ot (tin iced oxines that are exception > E D D H yay N N yas N ee ‘ reliable sources, I am assured yo | yer te age ternity, and the doctrine of charity:|ijuinan heart, These three doctrines} Children’s and misses’ ribbed hose F . can prepare to wrs with] maintained, He asks Congress to/-Phese doctrines are not abstrae | are farever and eternally linked to. | Me, 1c, and 1de that are just $32 South Fourth, Street-Telephone 201 — a fair-sized de! in the first | provide the legislation that will re-| truths, neither can they be 80 written | gother as trac and insu; p-essible, | epirkable for these price « Ns | vane (gether a insu) pvessible Distinguished values in men’s sox six ynonths of your service, no mat-| lieve the treasury from the great} upon the tablets of stone or within | Tie farierle Godt thie broth si 1146, tee and isice ter how great may be your economy.”" | strain put npon it when the reserve Spare Wregpae f They hood « 4 harity the bond of Ex eptional values in w oi 3 doctrines of the life and outgoing and pants for le 2 How does the ma. \ fails beiow {the $100. 000,000 limit. human heart, Many men iuion t solbaha aren i s tor 2 os, ieee ta 19 bein cet " Many leading members of Congress | clare that they have no faith in God, | rr Toco Spit and Smoke Tour tame Away, junknovn at these prices before this know that the ex ire agreed )jcve permitted themselves to be] But, if man were as he thought hiv ¥ and forever, be mag wssiainiae hy not W. A. K a upon for a year ia advance and (hat) quoted as saying that nov financial | self to be, he would be a tniserable Ther, tat t SH OES the appropriations are not made Ure jegislation is possible by this Con-|ickering flash of light in this worlt. | Toe ating “sample tree. Address | ‘The saving in shoes was never great MEERSCHAUM HEU DE til itis known what the levy wiil be count of the complexion Many tressures of the heart are ix-| “tering Romedy Co, Chicago or New York |er than now if you'll buy here. In bd IMPORTED FRE CH BRIAR and thas the amount of taxes that Vile cach muy seem} oCree by consciousness. If man was | ————-—----——== | the future we'll guarantee satisfactory | Pipe and have it and amod , \« While such may seem | only what he is conscious of himself) yoijow Fever battively Disaps| Wear on every pair of shoes bought in| will cave , rat I will 1 vised. The new cound case the people will not be]}as being there would be no progte peared, ur retail shoe departr 2551 the lat ‘ ‘Ou Ww I found $12,000 cash in hand left over | satisfied with anything less than a]from glory to glory, — Modern Quarantine having been raised in a cd Gauncone. te petitic tat on , |by the old council, and no outstand-| determined attempt to pass some|COUld not have been hora of ancient) all the Sout ates, the Nash. On North Third street W. A KOLLEY ing bills. And yet for mere partisan 1 It is a great pity | Parentage. | ville, Chattanooga and St. Louis! Just back of Wallerstein’s ' ’ AN rd : en # MOR ce A ana reme is . Itisag 4, y "There 13 not @ man heneat ©! railway has resumed the sale of tick- | Se nds andin t ifour Republican statesmen have 80} Heaven of God, today, that d tl ets to all local and foreign points facts aud of the weil knowa method | Qocenerated that we lack leaders to] believe in God; neither could be ex-'F) 1B. Tescnour, C. PL & ThA ...OUR... i f f ¥ of msking appropriations 4 year yygertake the task of passing needed /ist avy more than the light of star Broadway, ahead, our mayot the nerve to eis lation, just because there is ap. |CoUld exist without the sun; » Padueah, Ky, | } say to the public that th | \ ty than fruit can exist without ru Say to the pub oe wae | parently an adverse majority 10 O0€} breneh and flowe The dotinne of} Pp ) BIA i 5 : vuris| Os. 3) YC good sized deficit in six mon Wel branch of Congress. GS cecdl beranes ast lier. | Winter Tourist Rates, 44ND BICYCL fe n all candor that we were not| Pies nance is thefruitage of His being as] The Lilinois Central Railroad com- repared for this. | | the ‘peach is the fruitage of th J} pany has now on sale tickets ‘ Agent for the h 3 Pn | i 2 greun TY linent winter resorts in Florida, Geor- Combines Value 1896 “4 He Biay We are prepared to offer The mayor further says ‘I also} h planted in the greund, Tl biota ane Brearns 05. 856.60 to ve $45.00 Overland R will ask your consideration at an trine is not always stated Av wcau's South Carolina, Texas, New and Assortment —best on the niarket, 7 whee! made, Don’t tall to see oar ne ee ill ask your consider a 1s creed, but there ie not fétigjon ou | Mexico and Mexico at reduced rates wheels before buying. We only exclusive Blcyole hones. tn thaamine he . eal att TEM ____|the fare of the gai withont it;| For further information apply to Prices absolutely the lowest that] Complete repair shop. Free riding school to those buying wheels from pt street across the railrow, 1) Complete’ Cast, Including The) sare is ngyew fiaternal organization | J.P. Donovan, ©. Any can be named for goods of merit, | 2°¥'t fail to call—remember tho place, lity = makes several other recommendations ‘ on eat without it; there isnot al Paducah, Ky. | Assortments the greatest that even inthe same line. ‘The mayor may | Chorus. human heart but thas witteo| tha Bad h re . Phe mayor m peg say ggg A wer tiave ever blown. To these uca ycle Works, not know it, but these recommen: — That faith in human language is| We have the Sole Agency for are added specialties for the holi-]126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer House “OBERTS B i) il it 5 Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the poo 8 city It lend ; ‘ others, for the reason ABSOLUTELY PURE ~ _ PADUC All BOTEL ING 00, Boda Pop, Seltzer Water and Is of T : ! Ps ies L ——--— -. ee —e —— ——~S._ Dr. Albert Bernheim 4 Physician and $S Surgeon nouns | i ; 0 im Telephonis | 22 HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. Patent Flat- pe abOreaig g Book Everythi yeason c unexce ‘clephone 118, Cor. oth ¢ fresh and bin: UR stock o complete canned § le ble. All work gu A. W. GRIEF, ) SCIENTIFIC AND FIR»: BLACKSMITHING * REPAIRING be 1 i BROADWAY , iy its _RECORD MAKE. Ag ORSESHOEING aranteed. Court Street bet, 2d and gd.