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Call on him and get estimates for heating your residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St. DR, 0. A, AMOSS Homeopathic Physician roadway Aue Residence, 291 A DABNEY, © DENTIST. 408 BROADWAY, HENRY BURNETT Attorney - at - Law Will practice in all the courts. 118 South Fourth St., Wi. R. CLEMENT, Mt. D Ph, 6. Papvean, Ky “DR, W. ¢. EYBANKS, HOM(EOPATHIST, OMee—Me Homi way Werldence, bas? JeTorson St ‘Oftes Hours 910, DR, A, M. COVINGTON, OF METROPOLIS, ILL. Tenders his professional services to all suffer dug from diseases of Ube YE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT skii and a special guarantee ak HARRY F. WILLIAMSON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon OMce Hours: 1 toa. m,,1103 p.m Office No 41916 Broadway Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. iflee Am -German Nat. Bank THOS. E. MOSS} ATTORNEY:AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street, Natl Efinga & € eidence Welegnone 180 LMP. IS DIVISION No a8 m \have the everlasting gratitude of the plapations were made, and trio} eted | e ’ soon became good friends, It was] fared c the fam , Thi generally agreed before they parted | the f a cot them that one of the best sermons ever} i ‘ lege nd of preached was only ten minutes long. | ! ring t is t r Tt is men- ora “a ‘ W anius, and forms the hose who witnessed the play pre- ‘Be : eed Stine sented by Mr, Clay Clement a few 1 f i We oun ae dae nights ago, in which he impersonated |, envi fear ul Cents ae “Baron Hoffenstauffen,’’ no doubt t 4 #1 She act ; A ds fe Sethi marveled at the smoothness with A i etan satis rs which the performance went off : > ba pein Every advent and exit seemed to be | ¢ : : Jere Ponto ceaate just at the proper time; at no time} fo. bey i , poe Oeleee Be at were the characters on the stage out If it i , pee of place or where they could te)" os, i seen to best advan’ and still | BM : im: there was no indication of its being | y th i to done mechanically x RR Bae OK ae ‘ Gane finos Mr. Clement explained this to son sae ainat ag thrown foe of his friends hy saying that when he i ; ‘ i ae des ide had a play to produce be always stud- i 1 from Zeus, and chal ied everything, even to the minutest | . aa detail, until he arranged it to suit} ‘ n, and agtiae himself. One of his favorite ways of determining the positions and actions |? of the various players is by a checker 2 " . hoard. He and his wife, his first | PM" 5 a pe a wife, in his early days when he was a | | t | y sea. Minos, | | poor, straggling actor, always used a |! ¢ rival, re- | checker board to decide on the posi- | ¢ ore ’ carr by tions and moves that were to be a real c trite sumed or made in the play, and they a “4 : ; 8 sumably in found the checker-board } n ex: | at the ring, y h dly cellent one ‘ play goer | ¥ hic ntioned) a robe and may pay no attention to positions and |! a certain returns | movements on the st but these | ! foceany have much to do with making or}? what are ship to marring a} Mr, Clement still} 1 , An are OF exul- {uses the cheeker board. : I by a soa > sing oe \ ! fpearl, W " 1e description bcs pte waren cereale. (8° r which r¢ he “radiance, ns of fire, that shone PRAT hs Taft’ Paduert fos |. cmathon Meakeeal ater t crates sterday, after being elected a | j,, : she director for the Paducah Building | ;, \ a {rust Company, is an exact counter. | , ; d part of Hon. W. J. Bryan, the “bey | },, : jorator,”” Mr. Pollard, for this reas |, kind son, never fails te ac! at atten-| 4) 4 tion wherever he goes nm the | a people saw him on the s here] , more than one asked if Billy Bryan | § was here, : yamy NEWS NOTE i The annual report of chief ¢ \ ndred Adams, of New York W 4 rer Greck ¥ ve \decline of New York's control of the i 1 i 1 import and export trade of the couns| Non un try by the -development of other} jports. ‘The report states that where | ] t York thirty years ago com-| fore 1 3 1 | manded 73 per cent. of the exports| A t Y F . of the nation it now commands but | nt 1 B.C. 37 per cent Ev ! a | | o anal ~ WRITTEN i A reporter started ot out yosterday to gather the opinions of prominent Pa- ducah men on the state legislature. The expressions heard would not be calculated to inspire the amateur law makers with conceit, One of the most prominent men said: ‘'The people think the legislature should do one thing—pass a law abolishing the legislature, If they do this they will pastor of the church on the other.Ex COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY. improved and Explained—A Remarka- bie Phenomenon Brought Out. Some exaggerated estimates heen formed as to the success at i by Prof. Lippmann in his at orthcoming. “By one of * accidents which have. lod to markable “finds,” agents of the British museum b have | this papyrus-roll ve Egypt who had diseoverc When bro seum it was in 200 pid to obtain color in photography. e largest of which monsuredl AR should be corrected hy a more careful | inghes in lengy er fragmel onsideration of his lecture at the} vatying from a tow inches square to Society of Arts the other night. The | sefaps ‘containing one or twé interval which has el dl since he ' letters.» The manuscript was pub to- first exhibited and explained his re- | gether in three sec a King Oo sults in the‘Royal society in the tal length of fourtes written ina fir good people of Kentucky.” spring of last year has, of course, en- It w C553 abled him to-attain to greater perfec- , the first eentury }s. C.,and swell pro : tion-in his proéose; but in the strict | vided with stopsand accents. The con- ‘The other night after revival ser-| ¢ eh ab ag v7 1 ‘ < 0! [ ot solved tents are found i «, from vices at one of the churches had been the problem ih tle urs otal BOO to 14 lines in lenath es frm concluded, a prominent gentleman ee ei ee ae ir ncrily under. lot these ninikeleer oe “oda who is inclined to skepticism, was rood jas thst, eRe in aig ie) begin Tha eee nan vance of his friends . : appear to be re same color as “they other six a arkable in giv the first time he had been to church : y re o do | ing to the m k student haps asa diversion, and was obvi- Ea, eee Mies Tin a oe y 8 viously disappoint He heard | tific inter Abe Ake Sad ; ays Reet hithaeto bes pn: footsteps ins the rear, and presently aya ; pak ful De “The oc some one inquired in plersant tones, fe: i pf ith ontia “Well, how did you like the ser- Abi garieg hes Santee mon /"" i I ped | disappear “Too d—d long-winded,”? was the] () meg: ! . ae a eg aay laconic reply. - é : a legends oMy frie ou do not seem to be) It, the or inagy way, \ not ¢ x ® Christian,’? ‘kindly rejoined the} \"” A i voice. I - « f “Who in the b are you, any- t ee how ?'exclaime cue pedestriun, | CaTaP* Dt ‘ who thought he wa king to one of | 1°" , m ( This friends, and turned to fiad out if)" !™" 1 be ntac | of ties he was mistaken. He was somewhat | Metah mart “ is entitlec embarrassed to find the visiting , us.” The preacher on one sile of him, and the | ny t 3”) are eing that if ns te cord- i tot red to the Another *‘referee’’ i id to have {almost enough of the business of & ting patronage disputes among Kea- | « tucky Republicans, — Hon, John W. Lewis has not found political umpir- ing any more agreeable the third district than Hon. George Denny found it in the Seventh, or Hon. | {Jobo W. Langley found it in the! reecived at Barke , stating that} are starving to | ions of money | letter has been ton from Consul thousands of people death and that don are urgently needed. Ge gins throughout Califor- nia are proving of great benefit to fruit and other crops, Which for some time had been threatened with de- struction by long continued drouths. The national senate is believed to be about evenly divided on the sub- ject of postal savings banks, and a bill to establish the system may pass that branch of congress, Miss Fanny Hil, daughter of the newly appointed district attorney, R. D. Hill, died at Williamsburg Satur- day night, of consumption, ‘A Cincinnati paper says the capi- tal stock of the Standard Oil Com- pany will be increased four fold by a stock dividend, ‘The annual assembly of the League of American Wheelmen will begin at St, Louis tomorrow. The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, at Savannah, Ga., valued at $225,000, was destroyed by fire Sun- day, Another fire in the business section of Savannah caused 8 loss of $125,000, The Highland Park Hotel at Alken, S. C., burned. ‘The loss is estimated at $140,000, As aresult of the refusal of the congregation of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church, of New York, to accept the resignation of the Rey. Dr. John Hall, the entire board of trustees has resigned, A split in the church is likely, A call has been issued for a united labor and labor reform convention to be held at St. Louis May 2 to resist government by injunction, to secure closer union betweea labor organiza- tions and to consider the political 180 8 Third ! situation. The Wig Product. stimated t nat over ly inR S reve | ing I nk n I I ley id beer st ‘ j } pai itzertand, Germany and the French tof r An Actor's Love Making. sites’ 's Love ! : Papa--Why did you stop t ors we ( t attentions to the ir wit y taitaeial inena Atl t ” ~ bales "ed conse.” 40 n't object t pap I R nh Gor of We burch on Sund: present year § tt s the « other six ¢ ion has risen to 1 go 1% the millions in impor fore, —Englishmen d muck tea as coffe —ive happy coup ples were joined in marriage one day week by a clergy- man in Cleveland. The cle noticed that in each case the was tall and the wife short ix By inquiring he learned that the e»m- "POEMS BY, BACCHYLIDES. | j,n01 height of the bridegzooms wes Their Recent Recovery a Great Event] 90 feet 3 inches, and thet of Pligg kee pri brides 24 feet 6 inches, Dr. Frederick @. Kenyon, as in the department of manuseri e . tienes ne tature, stant] —One good thing about being ts in| when we aro kids, the grown up peo the British museum, has rendered a] Ple buy us things that we have want- great service to the world of letters ed for years —Washington Demo- erat, lition of the text of covered in Egypt When the 4-4 tuminium is being tried for grain the discovery W88/ buckets by the India Wharf Browit first made, it ght “too good | company, of Brooklyn, ‘The buck to be true,” but now it is seen that} are attached {o an endless chain, a » news was both true and good, for] it is thought by making them of alum 1,070 lines (perfect or almost 60) aro| inium that the decrease in weight ) scholars ten} Would result in a saving of power, and ylides as they | experience has proved the correctness of the conclusion. Taking Things as They Come. “One of the advantages of bicy- cling,” she said, after the collision, that you meet so many people.”— by his scholarly di about a year ago nouncement of Aluminium Grain Buckets. Bacchylid as th published, givi times as much of B had before. No “w Jes had been sou n modern times, but by gathering tations from his poems in the works of other ancient writers about a hundred lines had ks” of Bacchyli- >| show the (Ilinois Centra RR. ‘ALIFORNIA BCOLORED DEPARTMENT. rere All communications and mat-! ters of news pertaining to. this column should be addressed to : ©. W. Merriweather, 221 4 Sontiiera Paci Seventh street, Through Weekly hei ssesiens Pe Car cut ke Hes to (Methods EVERY THURSDAY jeah every Friday mornings for Los ¥ na San MB chang a W Orleans tie coast ¥ Janu AY | wary 4, 1808) with th ,) Sunset Limited Annex Rev, WES. Bal SiPaul A. M. E reh Sunday Stanford, p (O.B.STARKS AGENT Caligraph AND <e:| SUPPLIES at Col cea oor-[107 SOUTH ®T" OND ‘GREIF & CHRISTY'= First-class .. 7 Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing Fellows’ Fed Od roadway THERS OF PRIE The ouly place in the city equipped Ceremonial Tem Cerepesist 2 i1}with the necessary tools to do first jen Rule Tapert N ue rst] class carriage and wagon work. Building new work a specialty, {319 COURT STREET 319 Queen Sarat rap t M: ed The Ardmore, Li r M third satorda; Thirteenth street, between Pm inew Pennsylvania avenue and F street pbear Wet ent, No. 58, meets 4¢h Northwest, ay aie “ - . WASHINGTON, D. ©, Pali Media, Garfield P. 1 meets tirst Monday evening it F280 p.m European, $1.00 and up American, $1.50 to 2,50 Tadorian ¢ madery, No. 1, Dy Corp i-class family hotel. - Conyen| No liquors, nt to cars and places of inter- est. Most central location, and pleas- ant home for tourists and sightseers in the city, T. M. HALL, Prop WOOD WOOD Do you want the best. It can be tat Tenth aud Trimble. Dr Rev. J. W. Rev, J. Fisher gan took dinner i day afternoon Hawkins and wife 1 Miss Clara Lo the county Mon- he hospitable resi~ dence of Mr, Ben Fuqua, ‘They had adclightful trip and were highly pleased with the visit. Rey. J. Fisher preached his fare-| and green hickory blocks for heatin well sermon at the Washington street] stoves, ‘Try one order. church last Monday evening The Busy Bees met at the pars North End Wood Yard, eotthe A. M. FE, church ing for practice. terday afternoon for his, heme, in Henderson, ty fishy and snaky sto: me m ries have been told, hut the The Rureka Literary Society will perhaps is that one told th meet tomorrow evening at the Trimble lay abo 1 attempt being made] Street Chris , and one of the hest p to se the sea for a mermaid, |pregrains the society has rendered Next! since its o1 zation will be listened ee . *S The best talent in the city will here have been some strange aud t this meeting. All are most Se0 Geyelopments in, our clvy Ampeg lly invited to come out and our people of late. And wore is the}. with Plato and Iunch with pity that the single a a Pericles.” Profs. E. W. Benton ie oe aE ay and T. D. Hibbs are expected to be east that can be said of i Cs ie-will not have a tendency to elevate; eTeer. ; ict our ra Society may regulate ite] The following little people were Self, to be sure, but this is not the} Present at the eleventh anniversary of sort of regulation that is calculated little ia Winn last Saturday: | fabecoely on Luther Myers, Mabel Barrett, Milli to do society any good. Next Monds and love's young d realization throug the postman, or as is often the case The Rev. Pete Vines sermon on “A D—d aphophone Washington, Vir Muttie Morton, Leech, Emma Valentine's day] Bryan, Hallie Owens, am may tind af Carrie Bug er, E, Pritchs kindness offett, M. W , G. M, Stowers, L. ightmare | E ls, F. Williams, B. Stone, W.| B. Williams, Reeves, wr has had his | Ada . L. Crawford, M. Will. Hot} ims, E. Hester, M. Fargerson, 0, Sanders, M. Grundy, A. L. Lunde. wan, I, Morton, J. Bryan, M, Walker, J. Cridea, L. Oakley, D, Schultz, O, Hamilton, F. Drewery, KE, Morton, L. Lunderman, EF, Lun- derman, W. Fergason, J. Clark, M. 4) Lunderman and B, Stone. Mr. Joe Franklin Starr left today for the Rock City, where he has ac. is OUTfcepted a position with J. M. Jean ig St. » closed his A concert Provin muutry ba final, gave ning school 1 as a fittin; ast Tuesday ev Modesty as a race is as great pearl as is modesty in an iudividual, Thousands of white people in the South are our friends. It selves who are our own worst ene-/.@ Sons, commission merchants. He mies, left at 12:30 goday, Bear this in mind, the persons who} Mr, Mote Johnson, the popular st Face pride are the Ones} oaterer of the Buffet restaurant, who do the most complaining on that! was on the sick list yesterday, Fee ee are tS ee i det Rev. J. C. Cross, of Mt, Sterling, Raat entived hocnle t this city] &¥-738 i the city conducting the im Samra POOpie iu Unis CYT eeting for Rev. Hawkins, THe ought to support a suite of first-class bath rooms. ‘The gospel of soap and water needs to be preached and prace ticed more. ing to a large audience. “The Ups and Downs of Life’’ were enacted in more than one place ray. There are thous nds of liberty lov-]¥ ing white people who wish to see us ie Ideals will meet with Richard prosper in the fields of legitimate en: | Logan next Monday evening. deavor, Av earthquake occurred yesterday Blame no man for being shrewd, fin 4 Minor, rendering 4,000 peo- but rather blawe ycurself for being} ple homeless. deceived by that shrewdne — } ch is mal Some of the most important bills} The A.M. Bo ig extensive preparations for the proper]ow pending in the legislature are observance of Allen Day, which will| producing sowe friction among the be on the 11th inst, The 14th comes} members, Among these bills are the on Monday, hence the 13th has been | Bronston prison commission bill, the selected as a more suitable day, that|Goebel election bill, the McChord balsa funder railroad extortion bill, the Goebel fel- been put together, It was known shear} that Yaochylides Was accounted one} 2°W8 Topics, of the great lyric poets by the Alexan- —It is only the exception when a drian critics; but since the year 500| woman’s heart broadens with her in- no evidence of the preservation of his tellect——Truth, Mr. Albert McKinney, who has|!ow-servant bill, the Bronstou pool VIA NEW ORLEANS preached his initial sermon last even-| SCIENTIFIC AND FixST-oLass & BLACKSMITHING ’ “| REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING Ail work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d | CUT “HALF IN TWO Wall Papor, per roll Fitty-cent Window Shades for . 80¢ Hand-m ade Picture g done in any p: frames made to order. Fine of the county by “6. 6. LEE North TOUR rit STREET sorrn'r JURTH STRE ourth street ose & Paxton. Give you All Kinds of (FIRE f ; UE ad SUT ance Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. ae “Wary 8 B, ak ‘Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE &: Hl f wes | |. EO 8 0 eee Telephone 174. “I Wall Pa per »’ & Window e “shades. IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATLENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS, WwW. S. GREIFP> 132 S. Third § Telephone No. 73 PADUCAH, KY DON’T CUSS THE PLUMBER He may be ex been mistre Whatever ¢ or bad behavior of it, but have it fix promptly and eco! new plumbing into you 1on and less knoyance rk was good of the break lon’t waste time about » make repairs ly to put a job of will give you more his w house > than you ever experienced Is rapidly be > people of this city. Tt leads all hers, for the reason that it is ABSOLU UTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUC AH BOTTLING (0. FJ. Berg Telephone 101, Soda Pop, Seliz.r Water and all } Tenth avd Madison streets Orders filled ustil 11 pan ods of Temperance Drit OYCLE SUNDRIES. 1896 Stearns —best on th wheels befor Complete rep: Don’t fail to call ds and Rugbys 1 to see our line of le house in the city, ying wheels from us, Paducah Cycle Works, Everything in its IS THE RECOR Season 'S THE RECORD taple and fanc € 1 up-to-date, 1ed goods, unexcelled, havyir fresh and salt m ‘almor House, roceries is Nendid line Our meat market is thing in the line of P. F. LALLY. HEN RY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER «k-making plant ut of town. Telephone 118. Cor. oth and Trimble. A thoroughly © \: You need send for gome tine been Io the employ ot foo and racing bill, the Louisville : |board of control bill and the capital the Jones Installment house, left yes" oneyal bill. | agente Patent Flat-Opening Books BROADWAY