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E who read the Sun are always well posted ha exchange’ apts mankind may be di clasges—those who are sm who go to Klondike. «pm si pm 1005 pm to0am 4, Teun. 10,2 am 100 pra $35 pm oom i a nal iNpm ‘The Saunterer in this ‘Topics thus speaks of the 0pm becoming more :nd moter 843 pm +00 pm 6am ‘ 33am 1050 Ny ‘Oivhm sivam trenan levety day, in the L. A, we 7itpm Siam 1EtpM gays: 48 pn wpm] Pare -4esk biepes| “Among the better class of i an 15am bers of the League of Amerigan YeNo— Not Now Noss | Wheelman I hear many mutterings of ive bape discontent. Originally organized ‘to, $Gam O15 pm |promote the gospel of good roads, e apm e7 tam] and protect and advance the inters ns vn ests of all riders of the bicycle, it bas 10 pn gained thousands of members on that p Hi jscore, It appears now, however, vig pre tes tly RRR ph Jone is to judge from the public press, Ae Mommie... #80 pm 5 18am [that the league is maialy sag irish rey hoe aaah with the doings of race promoters, Aree 643 pun jamong whom are several of its offi: aes jcials. Then, too, one hears con- stantly of the politics of the league and the ‘aleken and ‘deals’ | which are being made in the interest of this or that person for certain of- fices, and in the promotion ef which the money of the league seems to be spent. “Nothing, however, shows that any work is being done to fur- ther the real objects of the league, The result is that many members are not venewing their membership, and the list of new applicants each week is growing beautifully less. A radi- cal change must be made if the L. A.W. is to prosper and staad for occupied humor of the situation did no ‘on bim until he had almes' pit. He then real of his frieuds, sion hesitated ed und iastily _ " kite only served amuseufent door bell rang. lady mem- bers, Sie reader being dis- turbed, red to answer the bell. The hostess replied that the servant would answer the call, and it 1 ay be the fact that theother lady bad for gotten there was a servant, that led to so much confusion ou her part. At any rate, in hér “ew! nent, she sat down and fnadvertently over- turned a small table near by. It cor which ‘were broken by the fall, Not only weve they valued at $500, but they were rendered priceless beca they were the gift of member of the family, wos naturally regretted its primary intentions.’’ Those who hear disparaging ramors about this or that couple having sep- arated, and who or compelled or per- apoig AH Manion, WA etiond. Ag. suaded to listen to divers and sundry foocwan, CA, Pad |reasons therefor, should tura a deaf rto theirinformant., Three-fourths the time he or she doesn’t know what he or she is talking about, and REMOVED! f corner, from house to house, gar- LAUNDRY | ly remains, Lf people to whose ears float these unsavory stories would re wember that those who know best To No, 120 Norta Fourth st, 8 little or no credence to the sea New Machinery shioe Bee Good Work} . | for that matter doesn't care, Such affairs, unfortunately, are bandied about from street corner to street about the affair in question, would the last to reveal the tru they woul: inwardness Jas it were, iikely Satisfaction Guaranteed, Vadi t now enjoying pread popularity among local J, W. YOUNG & SON, « dare oitae 20115 cism of | : § \the New York Mirror nce in-| FELEPHONE 200 peamee ag Me i GS R.DAMIS, | “since read © Vadis,” my | lsoul hast rey nguish. There ileal was such @ wand for the book at} L had to wait months | oul—will become 4 te idea of me 4 would wot | and Triumph Furnaces. sessed of the uafortun odramatizing | be a bard t Call on him and get estimates be een tonbealing your residetice {Street play. The painfully, Bt ty sly, untlinchingly good, chast Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St. oth continu. the sternly virtu- the relentless wanton ; | ag traitor—they | but reformed hero; us fathe ng! Wt . an old reliable the th of the book | Homeopathic da) ate: apritkting? of biatord iol jevents deseribed in a sen ational way] Physician [would even please the daili nd 1] on Hroadwa: AL OMoe jhave no doubt t the nae, 1 oe am | of whole verses of the gos Residence, 2! Tw to 60 pm | Peter's and Paul's mout 1 will thrill certain persous Aes the simple grandeur of the 5 leaves un- moved. I must confess that I pre- W. R. CLEMENT, M.D, Ph. 6. + Fourth and | fet Wo take ny religion as well as my ¥ history at headquarters, When I} wish to know what the disciples said Lopen the new testament. Fora vivid description of the accumalatec |horrors of Nero’s reign I fall back} DR. W. 6. EUBANKS, Jupon Tacitus or Suctone. Beside HOMMOPATHIST, jwith all due respect to Sienkiew Jerudition, which many claim he bas ‘ashing smce—9M Browtway. ‘Telephone 190, ai ekhitas Nie demon se." Telephone — [evidenced in **(Quo Vadis,’” it is very me ioure bi0 3, 18: \far from proved that Peter ever went to Rome, and it is now even adinitted by a number of learned theologians ‘DR, A, M. COVINGTON, | ‘that Paul never set foot ou Italy’s OF METROPOLIS, ILL, | soil’? EAR, NOSE AND THROAT | dorful skill anda special guarantee undertaken Little Tommie, of the North side, | went to church the other night to} listen to the new preacher. He wore! avery thoughtfal expression when | te returned, and his mother was pat 2 him to bed "AW Ml, how do you like the new] preacher?” he was asked, “Humph! he ain't he the reply. | asked bis mother, in sur- | with w | | iVRAY F. WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and % Surgeon | Jour own,"" “Whyte pris “Oh, ’cause he said when he was} alittle boy and was bad, his mother and if they was ‘any always brought it | as good as Omee Hours! 7 tova.m, tos p.m | Office, No 41946 Broadway, Brinton B. Davis, | whipped him, Aun .-German "I the Blood Balm @o,, j| Price $1.00 per large bottle. Jand pimples on her face for which she used various cosmetics | | fected. ome | a body, especially the lady who was se unfortt ave occasioned it, but if when the story of “erying over spilled milk’? was philosopliiéally ap- plied. HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL, To be beautiful you must have} q pure bloud and good health. To do 80, purify the blood and build up your health with the best Tonic and Blood Parifier of the age, Botanic Blood Balm, (¢B. B. BL) It is the old staudard and reliable rem- edy. ner of Biood and Skin disease, where eminent physicians, and all other F en Odd Fellows known remedies have failed. Send 5 tod ail stamps for book of particulars, to] every Wean ing at Hil over No, 82 Hroadway Allanta, Ga, POSITIVE PROOF, * A lady friend of mine has for sev- eral years been troubled with bamps and neck beauti- in order to remove them and | fy and improve her cowplexien, but these local applications temporary, and left her skin in worse condition, T recommended an internal known as Botanic pre- Blood tion. alm, (BR. B. B.'"), which 1 bave| ,, been usi nd selling about two}. ; she used three bottle: aed all es have disappeared ; her skin|™ i is soft and smooth and her gener health much improved. She expresses | herself mach gratified, and can rec= commend it to all who are thas Mrs. 8S. M. Witson, Mountain, Texas. For sale by Druggists 1 pation idaad | 2 Future comfort for sa seeming econ but buy the $ sewing ma, lished repe antees you | tory service. ITS PINCH TENSIO: TENSION INDICAT OR, (devices fr regulating and shuwiny the exact te sion) are a few of the features that emphasize the high grade character of the Whit. Send for our elegant H. T. catalog. Write Sewine Macuine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. 2 | }good ia him it ARCHITECT. jout.”’ ie eG | 3 ees Johony didn’t like that sort of | Ofive Nat. Bank | remedy for curing badness. He was a ‘afraid it might be tried on him. THOS. E. MOSS ate f AD E The Shakespeare club is p i Gil |to give an elaborate social Jing to the effort that will be made to \make it unique as well as complete it} 116 South Fourth Street. will will probably not tak@Aace he- ; |fore April—after Lent, ‘The exact il. ati. Efi nya & Co kind of entertainment bas not been ‘lati » of decided op, but it seems likely that lithe members will al appear in cote Undertakers and embalmers, tume to represent some character in iy kane ino 130 8 Third Shakespeare, and the menu Sis jintersperme? with some of the most} jcelebrated passuzes from Avon, HENRY BURNETT Attorney - at- LAW | A coodcieee tatbetag“snsared’ at Will practice in the expense of a well known young all the courts. | man who occupies a prominent place 2/3 South Fourth St., Papucan, Ky \{n Christian organization circles. He jis young, as stated before, and has Gi. A, (SBELL,.MD, not yet aspired to be a benedict, ‘The other night at church the pas- 4 that all who had infants to. baptize a! yy lctask ana ie ‘x. pn would please come forsard. The ry walt apnounct to snake, forgot what one How i i bm pene y the crpechee hed said and arising, " tor, at the usual time, snnounced Residefice 723 8. sixth |Yeues man, who had some chureb the Bard of | For Sale vy | Chas, Freiderick, Paducah, K. ee oe ce cee sort of way, with a rever- ential air that formed « noticeable were so many smiles tained several pieces of costly china, " It never fails to cure all man-|¢ were only ate| Iron| most pronounced at {he has become “= 4GOLORER” DEPARTME NT. rv and mat-] 8 W. Benton, princi- baal tl te dining to. this{ Da) of Lincoln sebool. VIA NEW ORLEANS pBhHOW be wllressed to] ‘Phe Allen teague held a most int-| In connection with the All work miweather, 221 South| testiag session yesterdey afternoon. | pdtowetn ec xt Sunday, a program of which MeMGRors. meeting will be published later, Tourist Sleeping; Car ' Pisvcha ices Coy Pee | es ist not complain 1f you do] Leaving ct $9 x hookat @a.m. frou am and} MOL ulways see in this department | 7p. m. Mev. G. W. Stor “| what you think deserves to be pub-| ph Meadé THURSDAY 2 oom or your We are uot but one #4 at hott or school Fate Preacuiug © WF | pe nd of course have only two | an wand Saturdays (after dnt ay | Bch nday school ay p Chuged, South Tennessee streets, Mov. das: “A. Woodware, mply a postment of its meet! the interest of those for the (Hinois Central RR. | ate “SS CALIFORNIA and Sun two hands two feet | Uary 4 1898) with the We | Sunset Limited Annex eye © ai and ove head of ordinary size, a do the work of one person. | of the Southern Pacite,etying special trons We t the »wer to be in more is st + thes one piace at a tine, Please | f, cinelonati | Jon Passenger Ag JOHN A. SCOT yi he sin min send the news Rev J. G. Stanford. pastor jancd reports of the different meetings. Wall Paper ver roll i Thomas ‘Fitzgerald who has pes }becs contined to his room for over pastor, 4 two weeks is slowly improving. meU. Hh, Church. (Cnited Nreturen | : Hand-made shades in vastor, COLORED LODGES, vi rnoy were quietly married} AGENT PaO. AM. Most s rday evening at the residence of ’ NoRTHt fot ig I ° sonsir 4 i No.4, F M., meets 1st 4 ce oO ev , Cvebing “in each inuawi at 7/99] oe ince of a few select) Look for the Big S n you get on Fourth street irie ver tied the nup-| ANO 8 on nvm | tal present were: | = —SE== Me Molden. | : Sone | od tle Urquhart, Br Densmore { j y evotiing mene month | yyy pannike | { J ether Chapter tw wudys and the mother of | este 3rd Monday event the | Milonic Hall, 3rd floor, over #24 Broadway ) as and daughter, of 5 aired FE inate pi q 1S THE RECORD Fae ak ale MJ Dogger W WE MAKE. — ond mhureday ev aor fa ‘1 town not many miles 5; ater tee te my mis! — SUPPLIES : thi ing in each oft UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is \ Padweah Lodge No. 1s:6—Moets every dret | 8 a 'S) complete and up-to-date. Splendid line and third ed | thir a weekly of canned goods. Our meat market is Ota Fellows Hall: at There isnt, 207 SOUTH SECOND unexcelled, having everything in the line of Pataca Futian voore|a, 1 some ‘cross fresh and salt meats. u month at Colored Odd Fel roa teacher is not impaled on the ptepagg de> ; eae ‘ | Telephone 118 (ree eis} point of somebody's pencil ag the ‘oft atid-Penible “pr uce of educators’? or the “queen oth and Trimble. . . . ay in'erch month at ad Thur y Meets second saturday , Meetslthind satorday ft, No. 6.) meets «th nok nowt, 30 what Ms rei There is no dowbt but more being said of B ington today than of a ed man in the world | gone from one end of t other, His theories are beir 1 cussed in every state. The u asm with which he has been received wherever he hss gone bas been the] character of our race He is supposed to have his way to by asort oft “dashed ess and achieved fame ulous Courage wh took no account of conditions avd obstacl Bat asa matter of fa | that was not the secret of | ess, and such an estimate does an injus-| tice to bis character tions, He is brave, to be § |in the desperate he has at no time scorned the consid erations of providence; back of bravery and personal valor, he posses ses valities of ool — study and cuiculation which are t joundations of bis most re career. In other words, he is believer in the philosophy of jrepa ration as opposed to the theory of} inspiration, He helds that enthu- siasm is a poor substitute for fore ht, that we can hi zy either as a without methods carefully | and skilfully directed. His trium are not accidents, but the Ic sults of well-deviscd plans esses, He e® patient rious autention t the has thus made himself masier of and his oper but vicissitudes of life, sure, fccompl race or ip because they left anything to a |dent that they could bring withia | their schemes of deliber a pr tical prepara: Their greatn hot won a single bour They worked for it with at devotion and perseverance learned gradually how to accom; the splendid tnngs that make names immor Lite E eleventh anniversary last > to which she had a host of | friends, and all had a nice tella Winn ce tor, Rev. G. H, Burk. splendid sermon ox when th preached “Gratitude Diss Hautie Browa of North Ninth street be en on the sick list over a i| week with a slight attack of pleurisy, She is convalesce st Va e situation at every point. | In this respect Washington is not different from other great men. ‘They were all men of inspiration ia the best meaning of the tera, bit they did not depend for succes n sud den visions of opportunity and ad- vantage. They did not trast to | or impulse, And if it appear at their greatness is due accidents we may be sure it was not Little Phillip ander, street, died y and w interred yeste a, Communion services were held last evening at the A. M, 1. churel r. Z. 'T. Fletche d Miss Fan-} ‘SOTEN TIFIC A BLACKSMITHI | REPAIRING “ HORSESHOBING guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, = ad and 3d. CUT HALF IN TWO Fifty-cent Window Shades for.. A y size, paper hanging done in any part of the county by 4 BSTe CLAS Court Street bet, Bic ...80¢ a ture frames made to order. Fine ‘GREIF & CHRISTY — ers.’’ While those who have earned and wou succe bar jeard of — who to il ¢ in sod day out for the real intelli First-class... of their race, Modesty on thei rbids the exhibition of such ne Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing Luvinia Brown who has beeu ity for a few days left today. Lucile Walker, of St. Louis, guest ot Mrs.Carrie Sutherland welltir stree FIRE ‘LIFE and TORNADO ‘The only place in the city equipped with the necessary tools to do first- | class carriage and wagon work. | Building new work a specialty. | 319 COURT STREET 319 The Ardmore, Mies. | Thirteenth street, between | Pennsylvania avenue and F street } Northwest, WASHINGTON, D.C. ‘oom $1.00 and u Aimerioan, $1.50 to 2,50 1 AGENTS. . First-class family hotel. No liquors. Convenient to cars and places of inter- Telephon e 174. est. Most central location, and pleas- | «2e-wmaneems ant home for tourists and sightseers in the city. T. M. HALL, Prop. MLD POISDy TO CURE | J. WM. FISHER Master Commissioner, Has his office at South Fourth street, Up-stairs, Over L. D, Husbands, INSURANCE WRITTEN MADY ¢ i Temple, Chicago, 11 12834 You ne w.pdds and ends cfony of the best ‘ered. You -ains we ne to buy. \Ve are going to clos; out stock regardless of @, unsold an@-willbe =. buy if "you see t Now is = F 2) 2. o ery — = = 25 PER CENT. Coal Vases, Buckets, Shovels ani Fire Sets at Cost. SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK 24 Fish Back Solid feat Sewing Rockers, only 75 cents. dren’s Rockers, plush Seat and back only 90 cen's. 36 Large Arm Rockers, high back, leather seat, only $1.58. One lot of Pictures, regular pri ce, 75c, 85c & $1.00, only 50 cents.} ; rass aie eae worth &5c, only 48 cents. 4 19 Chi White Enameled Easles, b | Polished Oak Easles, worth 761 Only 45 cents 8x10 Picture cares: gilt, steel 8-piece Oak Suits, large size bed and dresser’, 8-p Larg i898 Cr escent Bicycles ) size Oak Sidesoards, worth $12.50, only $9.50 jgood shape f We are authorized to say that t Lo of the Gayolistics must 1 bp tekop ap a signs) of apoibilation , James 3 W. Gleayes <2 TELEPHONE 127 Rose & Paxton, Give you All Kinds of ASUANCE Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. dary B, F. ‘Greif & Co GENERAL INS JRANCE Re fe PADUCAH, KY : HENRY MAMME IN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. a" = d'send nothing out of town. 4% Patent Flat-Opening Books OF GOST. eft from our Holiday patterns remain will be sure to - are offering. : on i.sating. Stoves 7 copper molding, with glass, 16¢ only $14. se Parlor Suit, Divan, Arm Chair, and Small Ch: uir, only $12. 00 just received. Call and see Bian, is the time to have your wheel pu r Spring. Ail makes of wheels repaired, i) rave BROADWAY nae us 1 Now t in elekal-) ) BROADWAY Ve