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Cull on him 2nd get estimates for heating you. residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St. Dallam & Bowsen, —. Attorneys-at-Law, © Egurrance Bis,, Lovisvitie, Ky. REFER BY PERMISSION TO Lovisvitle Fidelity and Casualty Co. a tites, V.-.", Phdelity T itable Life Assurance 5: Hunnphrey Muir & Mul rst and S, V, Co. M Messrs, y ' A Me M. ————_ STARR BROS, Watches, Clocks, § Repairing Guns, Umbrellas, Locks, Etc. Corner Ninth and Trimble, next door to Breeden’s Drug Store. REMOVED! yh stan #N LAUNDRY ; Fi %o No. 120 North|Fourth st, ‘Now Machinery ~ G# : 4 Good Work Ain ‘TELEPHONE 200. ~On-W. f EUBANKS, MOMEOPATHIST, oe Vest tnee, 615 Fm ay 1:40 pte opm #44 pm bm, 1008 p ue pm #10 pm 1S pm 12 4) an 130 8 Third) ack all out of his coat. arth’ omy, Mayor L Chief Barber Se. Lah improves lurce, Yaw dyste but it jf unlikely What: will bé carried ont tal year, after the next ready been decided that 1 : ' 7 2831— Meets One, ‘hing they want is a Seer eee ss phone ¢, ¥ Men's 783—Meets P Arig Sera foung ded eh Hraay Mi in half a dozen h whieh & ovealiaicate BROTHEND gr FRiRNDSHLP. hall. his would obvi- Lodge No every second ate the necessity of the chief making }} Monday eveging in each tmonth at + mi ht rounds. 3 ——. EES mene | Mr. Mat Piles, a popular young aducab merchant, who yesterday cepted a position on the Hopkins to hold afew days aud catch on to }the duties of first clerk, will proba- ‘bly be heard from in Klondike before 4 eatslinasia a 00>-taena vanced !the present year ends. He leaves] so ljonday nights in each month, 5 15 " r , | ,Madaline tabernacle, No 2—Meets first and the 15th inst. for Seattle, | Wetriureday sights la sack montn. to accept a position as clerk ji Lily of the West tabernacle, No. 6, Meets friends are secend and fourtu thursday nights in each mont Pride of Paducah Tent, No. ¢ Saturday afternoon in each month. Star of Paducah Tent Meets second saturday p m in each month, Lily of the West rent, Meets third saturday Pm ineach mouth. Star of Bethelehem Tent, No. 6! meets (Xb Savurday afternoon in each month. way fro # stove a local un- die rr ny x Royal Media, Garfield $Palatium, No, 50 dertaker’s establishment, **« YOU] moots first Monday, eveningiin each ‘month at know that this 1s a great world for)’ tity w Golden Rule Temple—Meete second Thurs: day Jn each month, at 131 Broadway. 333-«U. K.T, 77, Ceremonial Temple No. !—aeets first and third Tuesday night ip each month. and third rery month. about Wash., on a big steamer, aud, b confident, will sooner or later catch the gold fever. He now has a sister at Dawson City, Alaska, Meets tirst —mused a drum- “Do you kaow,’ moved father mer yesterday as he madery, No. 1, Brill ay night iu each moathat & Taboriaa ¢ $ meets every Even the dead are par-| p.m ticept criminis sometimes, but they] ** do not know it, of course. It * and deceit? CHURCHES. Lick, Dot the dead, that isto bigme. | tusand Street Chureb (Methodist)—Sun day school at 9a. m. Preaching Il a.m and m Now see there,’ be resumed, |?) id Viruses pases, pointing to a glass case on the floor, | Burks Chapel, 7th and Onto (Methodist) Sun- was thé froat Seaenie day school ¥a. im. Preaching a.m, and §p. ul. Rev, , 8. Burks, pastor fine shirt and collar, “‘If] Wasnington Street Baptist Chun day ke that out, you'll see it has Preaching §p m, |. Geo, ny Y but the fre ist roh.—Sunds no back to it, nothing but the front, | Seren 1s er aaa ee with a pair of sleeves Only a frail |Rev. w Preaching, Baker, pastor yt to me ¢ » abnili Si Paul A. ME, church Susday schools front to those leiusive ha’ ments m, Preaching 1 on Tap ae herd. 2. j that they put on a helpless dead map, | Stanford, pastor aforma | to deccive those who take # last look | | at the still, cold face! Of course 80] pmo Re it looke all right, it is ail right I] hoon be s, bat did you ever stop to think | pm maybe the poor fellow oo whom will be fastened would life to have a hack to bis clothes when he] im Chris) Services: Sundayme mnsigued to bis last, cold sleep? | tne city atd others cordially invited to attend, fancy the poor fellow walking | £burch, South Fifth street, betwee Quio and , ‘Tennessee streets, Kev. Ji golden stairs aud down the] pastor. golden streets in paradise, with the Brethren r" an nenreeay || One of the wGihest matrimonial j\tovlig sfoon'verutd dress suit that’s [CURBS “engineered, was the one tied on by strings, embellished with} Which culminated in the marriage of | paper eaffs, avd topped off by 9 pa- | Mrs. Mollie Burnes and Mr. Henry } per ecitar!”* Maneer last Wednesday evening | The drommer smiled a sinister, |Sbout 7 o'clock gt the residence of eyvical smile, and the undertaker |the former. The ceremony was per- | suggested that when be died, he had |formed by Rev. J. W. Hawkins of j better be buried in @ linen suit,—or | the Washington street church. This no clothes at all, for if reports are] had been kept such a close secret true he wont need soy where he will |that not the most intimate friends of likely go when he dies the bride-elect’s household knew of it. i The groom had made previous ar- . rangements for the servives of the A Princeton man has succeeded in} parson unbeknown to anyone, and duping ‘green goods’? men. His]when he arrived, a friend who was nawe is Carey Brag nd he received | present but unaware of what was reulsrs frou swindlers in New] about to happen, made an attempt to York offering to furnish counterfejt| introduce Mr. Maneer to Rev. Haw- money which would puzzle an ex-{ki-g, Mr, Maneer with Mrs. Barus | pert to detect from good mon Mr. | stood up, and the payson made an al- | Bragg knew the racket the * } goods’? men were try to work and] all | concluded yet a few samples. He] affair | therefore. sent yram asking for] Some jaamples of the go dury a brand-new of this romantic fled in astonishment. H time was lost securing is and received in| witnesses, when at last the ceremony one doling bill, | was said and Mra. Barns became He then cent fora sample $10 bill, | Mrs, Maneer. And here again a | but instead of sanding $10 they sent] clever trick was worked upon sur une another one dollar bill, The money] suspecting public. Here's wis ing |is genuine, and Mr. Bragg is siout | Mr, and Mrs. Maneer along and hap $1.50 ahead in the transaction, py life, and that their every effort for good will be as successful, A club was organized at the Wash- Ueleplione slarros are all. right tn ington street church Wednesday ev- of fire, there should always be a pub-]¢ving called “My Choice Club,” lic alarm, Few people knew any-| With Mrs. J. W. Clark, Capt., Mrs. thing about the fire last night untij| Lula Jefferson, Second Capt., Mrs. they went down town this morning, | Ada Budd, Sec,, Miss Ada Lawrence, One merchant, along this line, said: | 4% Richardson, Chap., “Tam in favor of turning ina pub- | 89d Mrs. J. W. Clark, Treas. lic alarm every Ume there isa tire,| Well, Peter Jackson isto fight once whether the first alarm ig sent in by {®gain, and the outcome will be watch- telephone or not. Many times, if a ed with unabated interest. Unlike merchant Whose house is burning, is]™0*t of his profession, during his on the scene in time, he can rescue |!ong rest he has not been fighting many valuables fron his building] With bis mouth. However there is that’ others know nothing about, |" danger of what the lamented Chas. Many times he could get there in] A+ Dana called ‘‘negro domination" time if a public.alarm were turned in, |i” the prize ring. Just at present but when there is a telephone alarm] ¥¢ have no colored mau beavy weight he might sleep blissfully on in iznor-} champion of the world, hut we had a ance while the savings of a life time}Pretty Darrow escape at one are being destroyed.’’ time. Two years ago, pant z hae Peter Jackson, then ft and well, The ast payment to the govern- could have whipped James J. Cor- ment by the Union Pacific Reorgani-| bett, Robert Fitzsimmons, Frank P. zation Cominitiee was made Wednes- | Slavin, Peter Maher, Joe Choynski, day, when a check for $8,500,000} Charley Mitchell, Jop Goddard or witnesses It has } suggested that whil said of him, ‘He has ‘seen better days,’ If all reports be true, he is the colored Sullivan, as he was when be went down before the youthtul and lucky Corbett. But there are two colored men in the ring today who can thrash any man breathing, in their respective classes. terday by Representative Overstreet. | vive away ten poynds, These aro Senator Mason has introduced in George Dixon, champion feather- the United States Senate a bill fixing} weight of the world, and Joe Wal a special tax of $100 on the manu-| colt, vniverss lly conceded to be both facturers of mixed flour? champion light-weight and welter- a8, Jor tupintay gl ire Y q choi Sit cae ty ra GE ald arora anal Teeny dollar; or thoir charges may be depos | * total eclipse’o: ms in New York. Six thousand people took part Wed- nesday in the farewell demonstration to Gen. William Booth. the Salva- tion Army, who is about to sail for Ami ae ‘Lhe currency reform bill drawn by the Indianapolis Monetary Commis- personal “| won for her dozens of frie: Teen} tempt to perform the ceremony, when | & was deposite | with the sub-treasury| ®BY other pugilist. Today it van be| ! Todeed, | * PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, TU a 6 tear your throat Into Mire you going to stop it? is the best ¥ dose moving people to and OR. BELL’S perr~aaking on all our iV at = aint continue PWashington Street hing Hawkins’ friends are. 0 5 tending its know that after thé ties it is to take a among u i Mrs. G. E. Marshall % still ously ill at this writing, to row of her many friends. ‘ Mrs. Isaac Nuckles, of South Tenth street, is on the sick list. A quiet wedding took place last evening between Miss Birdie Rouse and Mr. Henry Wendell. Rey. S. R. Colter tied the nuptial knot Here’s wishing them all the pleas- aniries of a long and useful life. Rey. S. R. Colter left this after- noon for Evansville. Sunday school teachers meeting this evening st 7:30 o'clock at the Washington Street Baptist church. All teachers are requested to be pres-) ent, as there is business of import-! ance to be attended to, Let no one| fail to attend. §. A. Slaylen, su- perintendent. Mr. Alvin Logan, assisted by Ins sister, Miss Clara, entertained the La Tosca and 9 number of friends at pregressive cinque last evening com- phmentary to their charming guest, jj Miss Nannie B. Cook, of Evansville,} who has been in the city for the past); two weeks, and whose reputation for beanty and | charms. have —o wie i ame ducah society, The clnh mrizs5 were won by Miss Clopton and Dr. W. H. Nelson, The visitors’ by Mrs. Ca's of Hvansyille, snd Mr. V at and Messrs. Will Powell Frank Logan assisted in receiv- ing in their usual graceful manner, and contributed much to the pleasure of the occasion, At 10 a number who were asked to the luncheon ar- rived and all were served from small tables decorated with smil. lightful evening delightfully spent. | Henry Wendell and Birdie Rouse, | colored, were married last night. | poe enenre nc nannere | DANGERS OF LUMBERING. | Death Is Always Near at Hand, ana | ly in # Dreadfal Form, 1 draws the logs to The | ich may be 100 miles fro: i} | ing, whi s felled. Th the bar large river, the course afford: Death is ne: indeed, it iy near at hand alwa the lumbermen from the t is selected by the under-cutt is piled up in the lumber’ n the big sledges or tow Jways at th oftan, and The lan h comes adful form, ticularly dange train loads of log wide cars, th mble ¢ shidway, perhaps 60 feet an incline river, J thr river is covered for a city reaching to the ice sd after J down yw upon the quarter of a mile away, TI upon the quently press down erush through it, a 1 the bottom of th in immense weight the logs f) ly that the list rest up bed. The Iwelling-house, While the men a from the trains th that @ “chaser may get after that is, a log which suddenly down from the load, where it held by a chain, and, without tumbles down the deelivity at Woe to the logger who stand way of the chaser! Once in awh may be necessary to dislodge which has become wedged it way among the other | ¢ skidway that it must be low the others to mo out this log is called “k Dutchman.” Whe men who down the skidway,aided by their ed peavies and eant-l ves in their hands ma they go to dislodge t key to the situation, Ofter such a log is wedged in the middle of th spring has begun, dyn used in dislodging it, ssure of the thousa “Killing the D: der such cireum well as a dangerous wood, in St, Nicholas. way a tremendous rate bove it act.-W W could It be wors @ might be helrs to some immense English e: in the newspape ited in 4 bani te bo aid them when a] More or less to all theayt aud welter- curgeld effected. Write them today ‘the world, land i'ng. She Press, Rampen- nef ds in Pa-| Ch, When you v 0 bo ture frames, 15c RSOOTHES AND HEALS. medy cuts the inflammat «TIVELY Hcures all I; troubles igorous, It aff e quickest way curing any cough. and ing the it is not an expe nchial a aptaid om eigholy trom bed, a0 oy aft of logs. was" ed away, but was, aptared. RETURNED FROM mn [: ITS PINCH TENSION TENSION INDICATOR, (devices for regulating and showing the exact tension) are a iew of fe eaten ae empiasize the hi character of the iter Send for our elegant H.T. catalog. Write Sewing Macuine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. For Sale by Preiderick. $2.00 and Breakfast, $1.00. Per Day. bs ela Plan, $1.00 Per Day,} Goop Roors Goop Mats, Goop Service. ST, JAMES HOTEL LOADWAY AND WALNUT ars di Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. co Am,-German Nat. Bank Sy 7 wW2 i $5 TAR-HONEY|: | He ‘ ¥ GRENEIF = ld SHorseshoeing, oo Hitt psened Hseque Paducah, Ky, | ® DENTIST. 1 j fp VIA NEY/ In connestion with the Southern Pacite Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car aviog Cinetnnatt and T EVERY THURSDAY | rning, for Los! hot’ ehar Sunset Limited Annex EBS , Blacksmithing The only place in the citytequippea PR for the higy Don’t fail to with the necessary tools to do first- cltss carnage and wagon work, ” Building new work a Specialty, TYPEWRITERS {AND} SUPPLIES 107 SOUTH SECOND AS. DABNEY, 406 BROADWAY, The Ardmore, Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D.C European, $1.00 and up 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- ant home for tourists and sightseers ESTABLISHED 1864,— Miss Mary B. F, ——- Telephone 174. | 319 COURT STREET 319 POWER AND 1 ‘Rea onable Prices. ‘if GENERAL INSBRANCE AGENTS. . ee z i ; { ‘ PADUCAH, KY “ICYCLE SUNDRIES. AND xades of Bicycles made. We are prepared to offer see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugby Stearns for Sserettiest wheel made. Don't fail to see our line of ~—best on the market'e are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city. wheels before buying¥ree riding scbool to those buying wheels from us Complete repair sho Don’t fail to ¢all-rey WA. es ;. Cycle Works, 126 and 128 North Hits NG PRICES —— [lees ATTENTION GIVEN TO ADO"S Wi. S. GRE! No, 132 8. Third Street. Telephone No, 73 » 7 SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING “| REPAIRING pe HORSBSHOBING All work guaranteed. A. W. GRIEF, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. TS BEER Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads all others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BUTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING (0. J. Bergdoll, Proprietar. Tenth and Madison streets lephone 101. x Orders filled uxtil 11 p.m Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, inthe city. 'T. M. HALL, Prop. WENTY-FIVE 3% 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT On al! Holiday'’Goods left over. ‘Many handsome styles in all lines left, and if you are looking for bargains now is your chance. One Good Turn Deserves Another Youjnojdoubt received a nice Christmas present, and now you can return it save twenty-five per cent. HEATING STOVES Golatith« tlany oldjprice. 75 same discount---large line. A lot of nice rovkers from assignee’s sale at sixty cents on the dollar. PICTURES AND' EASELS : pictures, 60c; $1.25 pictures, 75c; balance at same discount.| 8x10jpic- ot of children’s plush seat and back rockers worth§$1.50,' goingtfor,#0c, Stand tables worth $! only 69c.j Now is the time for bargains. ; . f <a vio show sof BROADWAY ‘one price toul ’ « GRADE BICYCLES © x