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WRITTEN 4 s OL RAL RAILROAD 7 44 The pene We case of J. W. ‘Pavle tm etfoot January ¥ 1 Pi ne Pasoka Workmav, now ‘perding Ut PMP Masenc circuit court [at Mctropolis, is the first of its kind to exer come up in that section of the country, aud perhaps for this rea- op. os well as for the reason that {P4118 DIVISION LOUISVILLE AND | 24 Newt | “a Nontu BouXn— No r $10,000 for tion of affes- ion, A bang juty was the It. Most mea, should they mi sui iotiog discovery, won! void holding the derodalizing of (heir ntsfortuneup for, ; wort! to look at and gl and some of the mat. » when forwarded, had to be na ae marked “Due 2 cents,” ‘Due 1 8. ¥/ cent,” or some ‘other amo int. He j Kentucky will inangugate ao 1n00- t received a great deal of mail, and the cion when the Kentucky» state if collected, would have nireet, between OBI present the commander of the: amounted fo quite a snug sum. One|’ Rey. Jas. A. Woodward, ev battlelap “Kentnekye> Wit: af the postmaster, who lias been in , — & Garroresi ant jant worl on the diet tbe office thirty-five yea id to him OLORED ies oo Peo sew | lay of the christening. » Dine er when he called for his mail: ‘Look ’ toution in New York;}here, What does that ‘Due 2 cents’ in a paragraph, /and ‘Due 1 cent’ meaa on so much|™ i heretofore been the custom | 6f your mail!” wit, Zion Lodge: No, 6 ship with a silver ser-] ‘The gentleman was, naturally, pro- k et colors, a library, or|foundly ignorant of why it was done, eEquare Lodge, No. i. wilar ag the postmaster had been the un- | ' ROnARy even ee - od suspecting means of saving him sey- Chapte No re { decors a 20 eral “sound money’’ dollars. Bah Money veneer tis not only new to ig Chapter No 4 F t isa vast im- | A good joke is told on Capt Jim}, A Monday evening’ in ence 1 Ilo issues all) Owen, of the ferryboat Betty Owen, or, over £4 Broadway ru ueh apt. Owen heard that Mayor Lang) vxirep ogpe® of ODD FELLOWS 2 ‘Jl, fire stas {had decided to prosecute steamboats | xyomis Tabernac Lindeeyy: jeounty, haa in the form of an albino «itt appeared in the neighborhood with covey of the ‘bob whites, red ey Strange to say, remains i ime, and of attention, letter had then been in the postottice two days. ~ The latest story is about a due Stamp, A resident of Benton recently He ostmaster Cole to for-|” woh to a neighboring city. and has » the bird @ neighborhood all the attracted a great deal All commanicatio ters of news pertaining to th column should be addressed to C. W. Merriweather, 221 South ing, 11 a. m. and 8 p. stor hurch Bunday school 9 a am 7:80pm, Rev. J. G./t B church, 10th & Trimble Preaching 8 q thas land railroad companies bringing | aud third rnuisday ev r r ev iiog pur-|paupers to the city, and has ever} Odd Fellows Hall t ; | hold of Ruth, No. i | b Donor : eit | y. ‘The orders, |since been more than usually eau- hold of Ruth, No. Meats first and ted, € 1 youth | tious, ‘ellows Hal r | iharies to the finance com-| Saturday he had a good crowd np} No. 1tS—Moets wxory ‘ kK ) r r glso keeps a|from Brooklyn and could not collect O Seageetcia 5 . t rei or request, | fares until after the boat pulled out. | |p , ‘iteien | t oked into or| When be came to a slovenly woman | Meets every second Frida 4 f every thing|with a dirty, pinched-faced baby in] past urana. sa s STEAM | At the|her lap, she snapped in nt, matter-of-fact 1 ain't got an indiffer- | ‘ | ; o just what ) le . 4 wi lay. ’ protested the | % ny iy in , “the ferry company doesn’t | , LAUND! | ‘ es of | allow me to carry people unless they | ‘ ne n Irug store | pay their fare."” | 20 Noth Fourth fave is offen seen durin, ‘t help it, I ain't got the), St | I yu money,” she replied |i P [- 4 N ry Harber alsc The city authorities at Paducah , New Machinery | Hu rrecord of {lave hecome very. strict, too and |} * ; \ "| le by the night po-|don'tallow us to land anybody at} Goi» ely . Good Work} ever done before. |Padueah who has no money. ‘The|* : Malibfaction Gearentec tense, oflivers «| penalty 1s very severe.” He looked | t m nd c her a moment and continued, | ‘ |“\Perhaps one of the gentlemen negr est | TELEPHONE 200. aa d ners. sec hiivhe Saturnia sot aa | SEER ih | ‘The captain then handed one of | third Thursday night pas Hes UP! the men a dollar, unseen by the wome| Lily, of the West tabernacle. No. (6, Meats G.R.DANIS, t v, to secure an se lan, and indicated to him to give it to| mouth ' ‘ for the ton the ground| her, ‘The drummer did as requested, of Paducah Tent, No. 5. Meets tirst " AAERT FOR Lihatithe deed wa ad by this time everyone in the | Uday afteraoon ip exch month s M " | boat was watching to see how matters | pin each mouths Saturday ‘ : b *|terminated. Presently the captaia) pry of the West tent, Meets third Saterday x y's accomplice, has made no such |¢or ber fare. Star of Bethelohem Tent, No. 4, meets 4th and Trivm hl ag Merry killed the martes a Ltell youl hint geeMpae i ivcsanll began the pu) money ?”* she replied in # shrill voice. mots test owas entagiu cach ‘moni at repay fear 2 ° me] ‘The captain looked inquiringly at|*%?™ Furnaces. | mind renders t $6] (ae Grammer to Whoosh Lanai miaborian Commadery b Call on him and get « tes ; : _| the dollar, and the drammer, in turn, | >.” for heating your reside hada murdere? |iooked at the woman. 5 Pewee, Pim ¢ ' : “Why, didn’t that gentleman over] The week begias with but little}; Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer. ' M yore give you some money?” he|s0cial gaiety scheduled for the fol- 129 8, Thid Bt. STARR BR Repalting Watches. ¢ Loc Corner Ninth and Tr to Breeden’s | Undertakers and ¢ \ os hi % HOMOPATIIST, Herttee ann the. | ¥ | the r u p and put 199 Joes t gether, and resigned as an ¥ — teant for tL dime, : HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D.) cacti tia tase oa tureeh out, the spectacles blackened and H Jorocked, and a young man somewhat S } Physician and j : f jarred by the experiment. Mr, F Surgeon | Bayne is confident that glass isn’t OmMce Hourt: jalways a pou-conductor, s 7 to9a.m,1to3 p.m | ’ age | ) Office, No. 419'% Broadway, . - The other night a well kaown nal man, who is con- ‘sporty,”” found himself enj the seductive game of crokincle at a fashionable function. He » deeply absorbed in the g deeply, in truth, that he pay little heed to the he of his unpracticed fine young profess sidered some = [a TS | Je WF YOU:DKINK, ORINK THE DEST) »r¥OU CAN FIND IT AT THE... NEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAi) ae Mitchell Bozeo, Proprietor. beeat : ax od i ed the lite cylinders of Finost of Wines, Liquors and Cigare| Since oo . 7 DI hand. | n always on hand | ‘Phere was a faterval of compars lence during which the young sel | i f ceidentally dropped two or ' 1’ ab § id oe of the mea’? oa the oor, They | around in several directions, Physician and Sur, Olfice 502 1 2.8. Seventh Residence 8 yixtn, |° Office Hours 7:30 to 9 a. m., 1:30 to geon. 4 at to flad them, but s realizing the dill » he exclaimed, in a ness: “Oh, I'L ‘ou there will give you the money.”’ and he looked toward a crowd of | an ed. Well, what if he did? nome To 35. DAYS YOU, HAVE i, Mien in tit is th w ARANTEE TO CURE bstinate cases, and aple, Chicago, It that threatens to tear your throat Into shreds—how are you going to stop it? The easiest way is the best way. A single dose of DR. BELL’S SOOTHES AND HEALS. This remedy cuts the mucus and takes out the inflammation, curing the cough and its cause, POSITIVELY it is not an expect- orant, It cures all throat, bronchizl and nasal troubles—makes weak lungs vigorous. It affords the easiest way, the quickest way and the safest way of curing any kind of a cough, Sold everywhere p- m., 6 to 8 p. m. | " nt ae | | if on the floor, and the Boarders Wanted Toorter ea ck them up fa the morn- —= 408 Covi? Srrerr ig a clot young anal J Good Rooms, Good Table, Best of ‘Inleosv were also occasional indulgers laughed | and so did tbe young professional Attention, P2ONGE K ‘ze in bottles—25c, S0¢ and $1.00, BE SURE YOU GET OR. BELL S Pine-Tar-Honey You ain't BLOOD POISON GOOK REMEDY'CO. |M PINE-TAR-HONEY rth Monday nig! Rev. William Foster, who has bad | Evansville, who bas been in th the past few weeks, the guest cf Miss Clara Logan, of W € left erday afte stay, fr ber h her tay friew Tue Allen 1 M. E. church Sunday afternoon and | bad a most profitable mee This eeting was conducted entirely by the lady members and it | cess in every particular, Jot the league has been cl orth to tl g more appropriate afternoon day meeting will be to which th publie 1s cordially invited, Quite a host of her friends were at depot yesterday to see Mi off, wey say that he was the last lal on the (train) tree, rtain young man will be given the “high ball’ here after. They say that im that box was a heart as well as,a lunch. They say that the boys weren't io] it when it came to saying farewell They say that “I desire a sweet} little conversation with you."* They say that some girls are glad and some boys are sorry. They say he ssid *+L have no heart’ | asthe train pulled out af the sta tion, They say that although thoy not Catholics, this will be a of lent for them, They say that a3 the more, the shriners will go into sack- cloth and ashes, The Royal Colored Concert com- pany will, for the first time, bow be. fore the footlights ton! are it, State Superintendent of Public in- struction Davidson's bi-ennial report is an important document. 1 shows that there are in round numbers 10,- 000 school districts 1 the state. Some counties have as many as 150 gull™o ive Atte and tend board « of the and districts would same a3 does that for the city of Louisville, where twelve trustees have the elev for thes Qming quarter. Rev. Pg H, Kenned Ineted t made the occasion of a iomoralizing and injure rival applicants their rela- INlinois Central R.R. ALIFORNIA VIA NEW ORLEANS In cofinection with the Southern Pacitic test hetwee places and conditions do not always re- ane employment of the best wher for the least money ongest term. Tle superin- that one trustee is Will wes of this character always arouse} | Another story is told on a post- enough ch school district, and ‘At Hopkiasvitio.. the prurient minds in a community, |master.of the Pennyrile. ‘This time Y that sn ce should not have the Through Weekly Ar Nortonvilie. ...! it attracted no litle attention last | it is a postmaster of Marshall county. | jrasnana s absolu « right to select and contract] Tourist Sleeping Car |Rea onable Prices. Bs ste rastn « week When it tried. jury |The last story was on @ Grayes| aay shoot a with & chors. He believes it Would | traying cincinnatt and Lontavilie on IIttnols Ar Owensboro was lisgusted, ‘Phe cave was one in { county postmaster, who was so igno- | Seg cusyei, zum preven’ rany difficulties were these| Central Railroad fast “New Urieans Limited Ar Later: which @ wan had discovered his wife | rant Ghat he required a citizen to pay | aay sen! a in. i single ‘:ustees to have only the right EVERY THURSDAY ESTABLISHED 1864 Rriaiees-Ketn fe Ko tas | Ved another ma dasa balm for| 10 cents extra before a letter with a] “w.inicuon Street Baptist Church.—sunday |e Be teachers, the nomina- lay morning = : bev inet #10 an pea vis wounded feelings, his degieeated |Special delivery 10-cent stamp on it elon, 9 om. waweemieg Fp mJ W. [tions to be confirmed by a bosrd of | 4 ae oe eee Loutsy il cart (2) instita egal proceedings | would be turned over to him, and the ee, MMMM OwarchBunday [OMe Me sterial district, or # county | dally with Express Zrale for the Heras ou sisting of eight magistrates] { y, or of all the district The system by counties work much the the Sunset Limited Annex of the Southe 1 service to San of the Hlinots Cen Hines, Division Pai rustees AGENTS. . Telephone 174. n of 500 teachers, nomi- y their respective trustees. H. M. Turner lost his wife Oth if This is a sorry n to one of the race's greatest jis and the gtraia of years labor, whieh is telling on Division Passenger Agent J.T. DO f o First-class... ‘sher preach@d another one werfal last evening jugton street the elder Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing society, will meet ing to listen to an ex- n and to elect officers | with the necessary tools to do first- The only place in the city equipped | —best on the wheels before b ng. gegran Rev. chie, of Lancaster, Ky, | “l88s carriage and wagon work, | Don’t fail to call four | dead last Saturday night k. {Vbe funeral was preached by | Building new work a specialty. last Tuesday, 26 28 North Fifth s : meets vey. 319 COURT STREET 319 126 and 123 North Fifth street, near appointed one of the district es under the new co-opera- | Rev. as beer ill take place next Wednes- HIGH-GRADE BIC AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE K ~— The People’s Light — Power and Railway Go, furnish you Oo - PADUCAH, KY YOLES Palmer Houst. POWER AND LIGHT. =<='Miss Mary 8. E, Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE | Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $68.60 Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys et, prettiest wheel made. Don’t fail to see our line of We are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city, | Complete repair shop. Free riding school to those buying wheels from us, remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, _ it: ding of Rev. Chas, H. ). D., president of the Ex- Is rapally becoming the favorite with th . city, ton University at Cane . ‘ wie: m e people of tits city. others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE BY OBERTS BEER It leads all Tenth and Maison streets Orders filled until 11 p.m Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, AGENT cooking for ; t Seventh and Jefferson icles of value well as room ‘Saturday eveni y 1 OF: C( wilently kaew a great deal} Bergdoll, Propiietor. it the place. They unlocked the! Telephone 101, vent in and helped themselves. | is hope | that the guilty parties will | che found ont and punished to| . fulles| extent of the law, ANDO Mrs, Cynthia Parker, a devout nheew the Husbands Steet c.| SUPPLIES el 1, Was buried from that) in rob t ufternoon at 2 o'clock. | Mase ol the above uamei|207 SOUTH SECOND woreyitev. G. W. Stoner, con-| Me Lasivices. You need send not Patent Flat-Opening Books 0 Spit and Smoke Your Lute Av hing out of town. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. BROADWAY @ DENTIST. ’ all suffer: | uarantee or Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D.'C. Season in Its IS’ THE RECORD WE MAKE. 6": stock of staple and fancy groceries is up-to-date. Splendid line ,Our meat market is led, having everything in the line of P. F. LALLY. ee ” suid ibs people. Crozy enough to] y. goin’ to git any of it,’? she retorted. {charge at the Missionary Baptist se es i Datlam & Bow i ie nay tod } Aud be didn’t. church, Earlington, Ky., for many LOUISVILLE. KY. European, daa quien $1.50 to 2.50 complete and up. Lala o.° "He was very much disgusted with| years, preached his farewell sermon| American Plan $3.00 to $5.00 per . SI. , cee ganined, goods. " A {his efforts to be generous, but had |at that place last Sabbath, day First-o rag’ SH 1e3 : eys-al-La B of Exell 4 irst-class family hotel. No liquors, os ipa ath Attorneys at-Law, | , ms A ‘ A . oo | the satisfaction of knowing he did not] ‘The Gayolistics mect tonight with| Rooms only~$1.00 and upwards. | Ganeaietets cack aah laces of inter: fresh and salt meats. . ‘ . re + Se ae eeeeelay [laud a pauper in Paducah, for the) Mr, M, W. Sales, on North Twellt ‘ A. RB. COOPER, |&% Most central location, and pleas- ‘Pejenhone 118. Equiramie Buve., by bun, Kye} v ast Saturday | yoman had one of his good, cold dol- | street -R. SR, ant home for tourists and sightseers Qo.°P UNS AY Nea front door of | WO™ eae, street, Manager ju the city. T. M. HALL, Prop or, oth and Trimble. REFER BY PERMISSION & 1 for | HES: Principal E. W. Benton has beer . rire PR OIES STOR TRIE Louieviiie : on and off the — electric on the sick list for a few days —= — Se == ' 1 ebony ley COOK REMEDY CO. Mrs. Alex Drewry, of South Sixth tura off street, is on the s! Q Pa ur & PADUCAM rd tle Mi 4 co] ign eats tl sun | BLOOD POISON [|_ 2s a 0 ( i and decited to A SPECIALTY yesterday en route to Maytield, wher ( ™ I ;: r himself He ]J Primary, Secon or ‘Tertiary 1BL00t JT) she will enter school. ‘a Mad. Thoe H Mose, ls Caj left for din-| J Miss Aanie Brunctta Cook, of ‘ epee took from show || CURE , , us f IF COST. We are going to close out allodds and ends left from our Holiday stock regardless of cost. Many ofthe best patterns remain unsold and will be slaughtered. You will be sure to buy if you see the bargains we are offering. Now is the time to buy. SI iscount on Heati p 25 PER CENT. -. Coal Vases, Buckets, Shovels and Fire Sets atgCost. «SPECIALS FOR THIS WEER 24 High Back Solid Seat Sewing Rockers, only 75 cents. I9 Children’s Rockers, plush Seat and back only 39 cents. 36 Large Arm Rovkers, high back, leather set, only One lot of Pictures, regular price, 75c, 85c & $1.00, on $1.58. ly 50 cents White Enameled Easles, brass trimmed, worth 5c, only 48 cents. Polished Oak Easles, worth 7éc, only 45 cents. % 8x10 Picture Frames, gilt, steel or copper molding, w ith glass “T5o0 8-piece Oak Suits, large size bed and dresser, only $14 8-piece t Large size Oak Sideboards, worth $12.50) only $9.00 ascent Bicycles just received. Crlland see them. Now 1898 Crescent Bicycles. is the time to have your wheel put in Parlor Suit, Divan, Arm Chair, and Small Chai Y, only $12.09 good shape for Spring. All makes of wheels repaired. Each of these 40,000 districts has the sole iight to employ the ty or teachers, aud whose ¢ pot Jess than three trustees, who bave less TELEPHONE}217 416 BROADWAY g Stoves mes W. Gleaves & Sons ™ » y ~ & ; or " ¥