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iy’ als in - at THE BAZAAR Lot 1—Five hundred hand- somely trimmed skirt chem- ise, well worth 75¢, slightly Ever held in Paducah. Just bought the entire line of sample under- wear from the largest underwear Five hundred sample skirts at.......666+79¢, 4ge and Lot 4—A lot of ladies’ beauti- ful eiderdown dressing jack | +25, 500 new hair switches—can match any shade of hair— well worth $1.50, go in this DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE Brenist UNDERWEAR SALE) BON + soiled, go for...... 6.45 «.$ .49) manufacturers in New York, con- Lot 2—A thousand very fine sisting of 5,000 pieces — gowns, gowns, muslin and cambrie, skirts, chemise, etc., all elegantly beautifully trimmed, well made and trimmed, but slightly worth $1.50 and co— soiled from handling. slightly soiled, price...... .98 as Three hundred fine sample Millinery Department gowns at..........39¢and .49 Lot 3---A thousand very ele. Our entire stock of millinery will gantly trimmed ladies’ skirts be closed out at one-half of the ranging in price from $2.50 regular prices, in order to make to $4.00, soiled price. 1.29, oom for our new spring goods. BONDS’ DRUG STORE THIRD AND COURT Purple Azalea Soap 25 CENTS PER BOX Former price..........75¢ per box ets, nicely trimmed with sale at. seeceveeeees 75 velvet ribbon, reduced from 300 new hair switches, worth $1,69 to..seesseee 1.00! $1,50and $2.00, at $1.00and 1.50 TELEPHONE 392 215 BRIADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 8RO¢DWAY Goods delivered to any part of the city. LOCAL MENTION. Windsor Chapel, There will be preaching tonight a Windsor Chapel under the auspice: of the Gospel Union Mission, » New _ Silks Always on the lookout for the new- eap, we have purchased a lot of stripe tins, in wide and narrow stripes, the latest fad for skirts and waists Price, $1.10 per yard. Hickory Stovewooa. Telephone No, 29 for a nice twe horse load delivered promptly, Price. $1 cash. Obio River Spoke anc Rim Co., E Bell tf Died of Malar Martha, the 28-year- John Foth, who resides below St John's, died today of malaria, She leaves a husband and four sons tc mourn her loss buried in the Beyer burial ground. Embroidery dd wife of The remains will be PERSONALS. Mr. Will Baynbam, of Memphis, is visiting her Mr, A. C, from Frankfort. Mr. C. G. Lowery, of Smithland, was in the city today. A Frankfort on business, Mr. J. W. McDonald, of the Mur- ray Ledger, was in the city today. Attorney Johnson Houser returned this morning from Florence Station, parents of a fine girl, born last night. eros a : o ad Woe 4 ‘ ‘ = 7:307 9:00 am ; Persons having vacant lots to fill] ™oraing from Frankfort to spend provided for delegates and their! faycr Rainsiell is again mayor of [Wells & Richardoon Co. ie Loe 264 2 We have opened our importation of} a5 purchase dirt from the city at al "ay and Sunday. friends. The congress will convene] 1 44, Wells & Richar piel eer HOUR 1 1 ap ee m Telephones r Hamburg, nainsook and Swiss edg-| very iow price. Onvens left at the| Miss Mollie Kennedy, of Hopkins-/on Tuesday, Feb, 8, 1898, at the| LY ‘ : Aibniliesss ak peerlone ad 7:00-8:80 p.m. _ i . {ngs and insertions. Always in the/arssons Orricr or given to me will| Ville, isa guest of ber uncle, Mr.|Tampa Bay ‘hotel auditorium, The| TW years ago he was elected by] C nt ! lead in th Y 8 > ence with Paine’s celery compound ty ese ie eer cotione have prompt attention. W. H. Ur-|W. B. Kennedy. session will continue three days’ the combined People’s party, I aa a restorer of exhausted energy, in- revious effor' e ask you t % £8 oo eratic and Citizens’ Refo: > : . by ‘ By? h saat Nir RGEABA ho-4ht one ane FERMACK, Strect Inspector. re ett c. F. Swanton has gone 4 Mayor Lang received two more| "sti and Citizens? Reform party duced me recently to take it. again g = 1 designs, Motorman Alexander Bette: ne in ee He ne vi erwith ber! communications today relative to| He was again nominated by acclom-| The many duties of the mayor's oie Motorman George Alexander is| ite? Mrs. F. Herman. sewerage systems similar to the one|stion by the Democrats to succeed| having iaxed my slight prysical re much better today, and is able to sit}, Mts. A. M. Laevison and Mr./under course of construction here. | imself ss mayor of the Iusy mod-{sources greatly, I madeno mistake up. He will probably be out in aj|Hermann Friedman, her son, bave|Qne in trom City Engineer W. 'T.|¢rn city, and was again elected by a} ln one week, 1 found my appetite Dr. Raub’s... few days. His assailants are proba-| 8°B¢ to Cincinnati on business. Brook, of Norfolk, Va., stating that| rousing majority last mont improved, the feeling of weariness d Egg White S Biv in Be. Louis Mrs. Mary Christman and Mrs. {this system is a pronounced success,| Mayor Ramsdell’s present high | «i ring, and my nerves becom 99 , ‘Trial in Progress at Smithtang, | N!#0u Moore have returned from | and most satisfactory, but perforated | Position isthe legitimate reward of | ing st wiht fol cd engt heer) a We have for sale this soap, which} +, aries case ie atill on{ Yisit to Owensboro and Louisville. [manhole caps are used. ‘They are| his ability and his fearlessness in de- | has tho heen # friend in time of nec me ry has been extensively advertised in the iat cette can Gill ethene Mrs. Dora Gossett, of ‘Trenton, |all supplied with galvanized dust] fending Ins opinions. He has never] aud I like to say a word for a friewl Second Week leading magazines. Prive, 250 per spanned probably Ky., after a visit to Mr. Will Byrd | pans, however. hesitated to declare his convictions | Truly sours of Our Bi box—three cakes to the box. pe Aulaber tOUays and family, left today for Clarks-| The other letter is from . Jia public, nor bas he been slow to Watree L, Rasspen x That dreadful cold—that fearful] ville, Teon., on a visit. hikari acs Amsterdam, N. J., pears aks Priob ca pga ids mine , t cough—a ger signal. Itissap-] Rey. G, R, Pearson, who is to| ¥H0 states that their system is most| aud other w arners. 1a 1904 he, dn every city, in business houses In S | ” ida GAT slisltiy,. from poe (uoce: Saket caialen beth and wife, of/Successful and satisfactory, and has| Was candidate of the People's party| tanks, newspaper foffices—wherevet ventory ale We Have Secured the Sale Today a bottle of Dr. Bell’s Pine] Ashville, N. C., arrived last night he in use ae Vaal : sh man- sotiMirenshagah A ; ane pig ep ne hassle Le is ut ring out y will e it, t ) are >, ‘ole caps are solid, and solid caps) Sclentious official, Mayor Ramsdell) the nerves and reducing the nutrition : : : ; eee Famous ieertear ha ibe ar Mita peers tiga bien gt jq{are recommended by him as safest| lias more than once been yusliel tolof the dy, Maine’ celery compunt| There’s more price-pruning dono in this may take two, ‘Ibis remedy will > y ” SPS deep abated Old. GeLa.serious | jaca or eee [and ek the limit of bis strength. At such| is proving its inestimable value. 11] gtore just at this season than at any other time sarah, k ie ih here this week, preparing to wove bi] Nyavor Lang stated to a reporter | times of extreme nervous tension and| invariably insures sound sleep, and , a doctor ol an undertake n ” . Os ne bn : 3 . Ms 05 ah Nemso-oed pond eshte ary — : . maay be required 1753 {aucas says the Marshall County |raments against perforated caps. is breaking down hy taking Waive cl-| natural rest: it corrects a constipated ately intelligent reductions on such merchan- | a elt = that the almost aunual overflow of | €fy compound. | habit so commonly goes with] qj ‘t wi 0 Blackburn Out. CALLED TO WICKLIFFE |the river would in places flow ingo| Mayor Ramseeli’s honest op nion| sede apations, and frees the dise as we don't wish to carry from one season Switchman N. W. Blackburn, who the mains turough the man holes, |f this great remedy cannot be mis-|blood of poisonous humors, that at|t0 another. People with dry goods money tu — recently had a leg badly wrenehied ae aa Fa Clark This Afters|2%1 it would be impossible to pump Mi en by any one who reads his} some time or other develop into grave] gpend can spend it here with the full assurance and larcerated on the I, incline, . o De “lit out. letter that follows: la Pt rete a l . left at noon today for Chicago, to noon. a that their dollars will be given the very fullest visit his family until he recovers. He] wre. pick C ‘ A new method of dispensing char- limit of their buying power. ‘A , Mr, Dick Clark this morning re-|ity to. the Ib thiteen d tendent. Prayer services every y hss been ‘a the railroad hospital una-| ceived a telegram froma nephew at N pittcwaets lan toe adopted oy CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES, Wednesday at 7:30 p,m. fee ee cian eae Wickliffe, stating that his brother, | Mayor Lang —. ~ ; There's a lot of useful t (ed for immedi- COAL, COAL! Mr. T. C, Clark, was much worse.| Since he went into office, he has| Cennentaxp Preserreuax—Cor- Cl re arch coathoane {ate consumption, and you ca n we did, simply Why bay coal that is halt dirt and| Mr Clark left this afternoon to be st issued a great many orders to the|ner of Sixth and Court streets, M. E cof Seventh and Jefferson] (°F the Teason that we would till than the goods , When you can buy good, nice, | YS Decsiae- New Howards for those in destitute] Chappell, pastor. Preaching at 10:45 at 10:45 band 7:30 p, | 00.0UF shelves when the season a particle of buncombe clean coal, free of dirt and slack for|: There are now only three brothers | circumstances, and ‘Thursday some of 30 p, m. Sundey school Neenice cater. ah ins P Jin this kind of advertis 4 it must appeal to your « v and common 9 cents per bushel, spot cash, from] lett: Councilman M. W. Clark, and] the ladies told him he was ‘a good Junior Endeavor ser-| Wag Lost i ovening subject, vsinn,|seuse- Test th of it in the following ! ° the old and reliable St. Bernard Coal | Mt Dick Clark, of the city, and Mr. | thing’? for the more unscrupulous ia- m. ot Endeavor | Conce God. Kander 2 ,URG q Lo. We also have and always keep] 1 C: Clark. of Wickliffe, who is|/digents. They had begun going to m, Prayer mooting| school’ at 9:80 a m., G.0. Mel ee ee aS cRNA pains Yo ne the best 2nd pool Pittsburgh coal before oe ee silo the New Howards and securing sid, 6:30o0'clock. All ate} isro0m, supt. Juaior Endeavor ile ue Ha? Seyi de acho eae ‘ man r s been precariously fi i » ma eordially t . r sea ves we were DO # wom r4 ard You are cordially invited to inves- [Never buy the common grades. Also] “yan Clark has been procdtlowsly | and then going straight to the mayor | cordially ed to attend. ‘The / 2:30 p. m., Senior Endeavor at :30|qress goods, t table | 1 So" Micon ahs tigate the superior merits of the} !! sizes of the best Anthracite ana]!!! a " ’ ‘=| for another order, thus getting dou-| Ladies’ Aid society of Cumber-| 5. m. Sti gh a GctAL a hoee” { Hamburg edg pet e 1 pea Datars provement being very slow. With Ther ig aR 2 Svaahotanian él 1 ith such an for yi < Cresco. We shall take pl in| Virginia Smithing coal. eing very sloy ble measure. When any one applies| land Presbyterian church will meet — iiss laa ' ’ @ pleasure in ;) ‘ " two brothers ill, the remaining broth- 5 Sater Mindav at) n the lecture| TENTH Street Cratstran—Ser-| SVery last end ess ) yards of 15e Hamburg edging explaining to you wherein it excels Sr. Bernarp Coat Co. phage A to the mayer now, he always tirst! Monday at m., in the lecture 4 M eight varda ties been wee from { all old-style corsets, 423 Broadway, er is in great distress. telephones the secretary of the How-| room of the church vices at the Tenth Street Christian) Bee ree ok dulocbined vlan baler } . The Cresco contains the only new|/141m Telephone No, 8. Deafness Cannot Be Cured ards to ascertain if they had helped Bn rm chure h tomorrow; Sunday sc besa scarce heen a | To see the means you'll buy and really valuable improvement ape appiteations, as they cannot reach }the applicant. This “morning he], omoAvwat Mutnoniss — Sunday | 30 a. m.; Bible reading and com | MON 1 fe Ne on hit \' se: MW omen ince Year’s Greeting. eect a wat" oy cad | caught one in this way, the applicant |*C00%! at 9:30 a.m, Preaching at) munion at 10:45; will read Acts, [-keted and marked at prices that) Ws Ry SACR.VICING ence Gee remedies. Deatuess is caused by |having just been assisted by the m. and 7:30 p,m. Junior | first chapter, verses first to four- ‘ ‘ t | ‘There will be bargains in hosiery of comfort and tie hustichian Tube, When this. tube gets | Howards, ( League meets at 3 p, m. Epworth) teenth, Subject ‘Power of the/®f g00} skirt and waist I t 74ye, 12'¢c, 19¢ and . economy, Wear it, and it wins you, , nflamwed you bave s rumbling sound or im. League meets Monday at 7:30 p. m.|Karly Church.” Preaching by W.|%%™00s them, Lots of good skirt) Mt sts ie ot, OC a beckhs Once won, you'll wear no other, is the result and uniew the intay | Mayor Lang is temporarily in-|Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 | A. Parker, pastor, at 11 a.m, and {4d Waist lengths among them tae £0 tlie canna Tee eae We continue the sale on cloaks, inal conditions nearing “will be de, | Stalled in Marshal Collins’ oilive,}p. m. A cordial 5 vening sabject,'“‘How| They're sll classified snd spresd out) 28% 00 Tat Bee Oe eee a boys’ waists and comforts advertised rever; mine cases out of ten are| Waiting for the new paint and paper|tended to you to a Th ives will be the|@® ‘he counters for easy sele sep pir siti. he i! fi oods, ion weak, vcatarrh, which ie notning butanin-lin his office to dry. He returned|services, H. B. J | beginning of a series of meetings 4 BLACK DRESS GOODS ing rela thle Weee Bo seta, ol Dafa Cue landed Douay (oF any | Inst night from his trip down the N., oe | this church, preaching each evening ng prints this’ week Go . yard. pone treaty Mails Gutareh Cure." Send |C, de St, L, _Tinae Stare MM. B.—Preachingydhrough the week at 7:15. Songacr- | ste being sacrificed with the 1 fy abittite’ dacoale for phen ‘or circulars, free. pee, —_ a a.m. and 7 p. m. by the pas-| vice begins thirty utes earlier, | One piece $1 ack fancy suit ' be « Toledo, vu g t a ariier, r Sold by Drug gids 0) ‘The New Howards will be in regue| tor, J. W. Waters. Sunday school | \ilmechers at Hr Ponires ret | fee akivts, genritioe’ «far Bae area | OTE iD, 4 Mall's Family Pills are the best, lar session Monday afternoon. at 10a,m. J. 8. Ganster, supetin-] strive to be present. The public will| the remaining stock of over $1.2 SILK RIBBON SACRIFCI BAD BOYS Pie tendent. A cordial invitation is ex-I lug a cordial welcome, anite cloth for GYe a yard.| x tke {6 bebsvev— Gite sibs ; TE LATEST BARGAINS, tended to all persons to attead these Inspect the black dres lagen i inches wide g services, Prayer meeting ery | - Skcoxp Bavrist—At the Secoud|tion for other special bargains and] jou) ope ‘ 4 Cars, Axtell Soap, two bars for a nickel. iis Ohio streets, the b j i sehen wlth Ae a pen ad y ; , : Soap, ckel. ‘ ; streets, there will be Sunday ee - ‘ , J. S. GANSTER oil and Harry Jones, two colored |The cheapest aud best soap on the Wrapeon Carat The school at 9:30 a.m. W. A, Van-| KID GLOVE SACRIFICE IN OURS HOEK DEPARTMENT. ' This Happy Date in Ninety-Kight|?0¥% Were warranted today market, services will be held at tease, superintendent. Preaching by] $1 gloves in this sale for 7c 9! prices on broken lots are note Notary Public our prices were cut down,—we sell | uarge of jumping on and off street) Come and see what we can sel Sunday the pastor at 11 a m, and 7:30 p | pair. slid’ Tha taupe lester tone to all in cot aod hall the cheapest | C8 "hile in motion, refusing to pay) you for casi. Ep Jones ching by W m. ‘The morning service will be for} Hope bleach dow at eayard. | stantly in view is clearit AND SOLICITOR OF goods in town. This statement ig|téeir fore, and otherwise annoying |" 4¢ The Cash Groeer. nth Street Christian church at 3] all, but especially for the children.| Masonville, Fruit Lonsdale! Every pair must go, ‘The lugky pur. no empty boast jus to createa ‘+run,”? | MVtormen. Seer Come and bring the little ones, Bap-| for Ge a yard Chaser goth @ big sign Off ot the ta ae mange Brae You always know it’s strictly so Danger Line Reached. BOAT SOLD. tism at the evening service. The cpl gl the 5 4 mpt and thorough attention given} when you read itin ‘Tux Svy.’’| ‘Phe river is a little above the “er : mt ’ public is cordially invited and gladly PABLE LINENS to all cases. The giad New Year brings us good at The Woodruff Brought so18| be Ger rvices at the Fifth! welcomed to all the services, ira olsen bi table e Youch t 1 chia 1 : danger line, but at the same street elical church Sunday pod wo piece ea able Da ‘ouchers for quarterly payment of|cheer with prospects bright for all. |" ait . Today, z at 10 English pac Ss: Pr ma ecial this week, for a| Childreo's broken fot of school + pensions carefully attended to. Progression’s train with golden gain|time it is a most convenient PEP hae iE oe. SOBaD. Peoaits |, uconn PRRUTTRRIAN <= Sarvicad | Maths *) te| Shoes at 75¢ and $1 ; ; Office, 714 South Third street comes at protections call—with bless-| Stage for W.-Y. Noble Agt. to} The sawmill boat Woodruff, of] ing st night at 7:50, Sunday schoo! | tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock and arsed Rg are tig phd ppl dee aniaal? Cambie ei Such ings sure for rich and poor through-| deliver you on thirty minutes Wheeling, W. Va., was sold at aution at . a0 8 m A ordial lavitation | in the evening at 7: 0, Sunda. he he 3 Be impor r r es a gran po » we are ft our glorious land and a just ree A this morning on board below Jobn- | is extended to all, B. F, Wulfman, | school at 0 a.m. Prayer mei t Kk price } g 4 foi just fe{notice aload of the celebrated | son's foundry by U. 8. Commissioner | Pastor. ing Wednesday evening at 7:30 f U. 8. C p ward for duty done by every willing | wel 7 mmlaslones —- ; 8 ’ Casspsell- Mlvebill Coal (o, 19 tell few tings somewet person | SIP OW 1 eAition 118 Nore [Kilgore tor G018. he was" ici up [tal Bours at the Fico Bapit oheroh, [V0 ___ On North Third Street Just Back of Wallerstei t i al. In prices we'll produce a crash|ephone 254—Office Nor' gore +) ove was tied Up! Fifth and Jefferson streets, W.| The Ladies’ 4 the Second orn @ off St back o i ap ated rd Our Dry Goods must be sold at once ress We 191300, Pikes! poten £0 | Denial of Jesus’ and ‘The Betrayal|Faunon Mon afternoon at 3 - € ames + must accompany every order. [ior less than cost. Now here's your FOR RENT, about . Attorney KE. W. Bagby | of Jesus.’’ Sunday school at 9:30 Jo'clock, A full meeting of officera| evening at 6:30 at the church, Mr, CLAY ICLEMED tf Campbell-Mulvehill Coal Co.|chance to guard yourself agains, sap | ePresented the plainti® and Judgele im. Mr. J. M. Fuller, superin-|and members desired. E. A, Fox will lead the meeting. = seeienite # cold with the cheapest woolens eve'| Two large stables. one with | Campbell the defendant, meeen Rev. H. B. Johnston will add One_Week Only, sold. Qur custom Shoes wise peopl*| good feed store room. Appl a The book reception at the Y, M,| Kev. H. B. Johnstor Address | Comer to Morton's Opera House { 1 bottle 10¢ Vassaline, use in Gaiter, Lace and Button, sea teae PADUCAH TCE DG. IS IT BLANKS? Awarded C. A. last evening was a gratifying | the meeting oe at the Y. M. C. | Next Wednesday Night, 4 ermacty a aie te burs ee : lonors—World’s Fair, | success, and the library was materi-|4- tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'ck a } 1 gallon Heinz Dill } every pair is sure to wear that you —— Highest 7 Free to men: The noted actor Clay Clement, 4 2 lb. packages Rolled Oats, . will put your foot in, Our Linens A Small Blaze. n r Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair, [lly increased. e i Isai aaiery ar shutica eee 5 om the Emerald Isle ne'er fail 4 south Side fire d Mayfield Rapist Believed to Be Wha akceaeenn : i e | Will appear at Morton's opera house 1 Ih. Dried Figs. ‘ from the Emeral le ne’er fail to] The South Side fire department ‘DR: The Shakespeare club held a pless-1 Broadway Methodist Church, next Wednesday evening, February ins ; 1 lb. Dates, make fair women smile, deli was called to 1138 Husbands street in Brooklyn. ant meeting with Mrs, 1, D, Wileox ‘The members of the Foreign Mis- | 2, in his famona comedy, ‘The New Wea 1 bu. fresh Meal, ... with these Fabrics grand from ancient/about 1:30 this afternoon by an ’ > yesterday afternoon: The next meet- sionary ie of the Broadway M, | Dominion Lovers of fine: ¢ medy 0g 1 doa, nice Pig's Feet, . Erin's classic land. Before this| alarm from box 45. The ladder a co ing will be held next Friday with Mrs. 1° Gharch will, hold their requlur{ will have an opportanity to witness a 1 pt, bottle choice Ketchup, .. 15c, ]8teeting we would end an invitation] truck went.up from Central station, | Ex-Officer Tobe Etter Sent to O. L, Gregory mannihte meeting Wednesday after. | first-class performance in the appear- 11h. pure Maple Sugar, .. .123¢¢,] We'll extend tomen and women great{ The house is occupied by Bill Jordan Identify Him, The Y. P, $8. CG. E., of the First]noon ai 3 o'clock in the Sunday|ance of Mr. Clement at Morton's Orengee een ah to... 30¢, 8nd small to give John Dorian a call] colored, and a hole was burned near Christian church will meet t naal wi “'hoxt Wednesday eyeing, . for Shirts and Dresses, Hose and| the flue in the roof, F ; jurch will meet tomorrow school room, There cannot be anything made for k8 at prices down to bottom rocks ——_——_ Marshal Collins this afternoon re- CREAM five cents br fee the Linnwood and all who swell our patrons ranks Circuit ‘.ourt, ceived a telegram from Mars cigal It jome enterprise. Jare sure to have our heartfelt thanks,| ‘The damay it of J. D. Whalen|Grimes, of Brooklyn, stating tl Call for it. tf and value great for every dime,today,|against Dr. Frank Boyd is stili drag-|Bob Blanks, the Mayfield rapist, or Many former 10c Smokers wie or any other time. And our] ging along in the circuit court, man answering his description was Incandescent lamp globes suitable} reolings ever blend with “a heart and}, Dr. Boy: . . Boyd was on the stand from | under arrest there,and to send a man m for sale st- McPherson's! jana for every i. pec teock | Paley y friend’’ and a bright| 9:30 o'clock until late this afternoon. | over there to identify him. tt IN : , ‘ - ew Year to eyery one, is the earn-| Dr. B. Mervill Recketts, of Cincin- Officer Tobe Etter, who once ar- ir, Kye, Nose and | est wish of Doriay, cinnati, will be the next witness. He {rested Blanks, was sent over on the A Fare Grape Cream of Tartar Powder root Specialist, Padueah, Ky tf. 205 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. will be introduced as an expert. ferry boat, =F THE STANDARI ~*~ Einstein has returned Contractor F, W. Katterjohn, is in Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Robinson are Hon. J. D. Mocquot arrived this CITY HALL NEWS ITEMS. Matters of Public Inte Picked Up Around the Mayor’s Headquart- ers Today. More About the Commercial Congress—Sewerage Com- munications—Charity Note: Mayor Lang is in receipt of an- other communication from Tampa, Fla., urging the appointment of dele- gates to the South and West Com- mercial Congress there on February 8,9 and 10. Mayor Lang bas ap- pointed Dr. J. G. Brooks, Messrs. Ed. P. Noble, J. A. Bauer, D. A, Yeiser and Capt. Joe Johnson, and the probabilities are that several of them will attend. A rate of 14 far has been offered by the railroads, The principal objects of the gress are to consider means to crease the interchange of all mer- chandise and manufactured articles between the south und the west and to promote the movement of grain and all other products of the west- ern states to southern distributing markets and through southern ports for export. All the governors, commercial or- ganizations, municipal goveroments and transportation companies of the South and West have been requested to appoint delegates to this congress. A great many have already responded and the success of this congress is now assured. Excursions to points of interest on the Gulf of Mexico and other forms of entertainment will be t is more essential od health than pure ur Filters will ure water as ling as spring water. Every ily should have one. Every Filter tested before leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY ) to go INCOM PORATED { 318> 32458 ROROWAYS PADUCAH: KY 3's ~ Wall Paper »” 4 Window Shades IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDED Ww. S. GREIF 132 8. Third Street Telephone No. Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon Fiera Srrert Nexr Doow Thr Patwer 73

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