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" TLLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD ‘ime ‘rable In effect January,6, 1968, LOUISVILLE AND SEMPOIS DIVIS! (aE Nouta Bousp— No We Agti Now Ly Now Orleans 00am Ly Jackson, Mins 1 pm Lv Momphis....... TO0am 84 jn Ly Jackson, Tenn 10.25am 1005 pm Ly Cairo, Il... WS am Loo pm 1150 pm 600 am pam 78) am Boa bb am 205 pm Siam 1059am 4am 11 tam 12 #15 pur 615 pm Ar Owensboro, Ar Louisville Cinetunatt Sourn Bouxp— Nol LyCinetnnat 810. am, Louies itie 70am Ly Owensboro... #06.am Ly Hopktnsvitie Ly Evansville 945 pn 1015 pm 71am No 226 4 pm 925 pm 51S pm er isam soo om, His am 210 pa 20pm L980 pm 605 pm *2 pm 218 amt sy pm 6.90amn a48am 1015 an sam $8) pm rt fy Paducah Soyam 715 pun Ar Fulton Ar Jackson, Tenn. Ar Memphis, Ar Jackson, Mies ArGr'nvilie Miss Ar Vicksburg 820 pin 645 pm Ar Natchez... ‘Ar New Orleans... 7. pm ST. LOUIS DIVISION. UND. we m. e Paducan 2:01 pm, 615 1na0 hm! 140 pee 1a pu #44 pw n, 10:08 p a 76am 303 ot pm ot pp m' 11 Os pm my wepm, 2iaw « » fotropolts Arrive Paducan . All trains run ally ¢xcept those which do not run on Sunday, met i pers | soldiers, fret 4] comparatively Trains 8 snd 9% cory Pollman chair cats and coaches between P St, Louls. For informatio: vex Mi Hans ©. Mevarty y Donovan. cea REMOVED! STEAM LAUNDRY |: 120 North Fourth St, tw ‘To No. New Machinery Good Work Satisfaction Guaranteed J, W. YOUNG & SON, TELE) 2 200 G. R. DAMIS, AGENT FOR Front Rank and Triumph Furnaces. Call on him and get estimates for heating your residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St. DR. D. A. AMOSS: Homeopathic Physician 0 to A. S. DABNEY, @ DENTIST. ANE 4 0ADWAY, HENRY BURNETT Attorney -at- Law Will practice in all the courts 118 South Fourth St., Papucan, Ky W.R. CLEMENT, M.D. Ph 6 corner 1" ud Washing Atour, arth and 700 te ‘DR. W. C. EUBANKS, LOM(KOPATHIST, T $:00 pan. Omoe— 0 Residen naway nie DR, A, M. COVINGTON, OF METROPOLIS, ILL. Jonal services to all suffer Tenders his profer u ing from abseases EYE, EAR, NOS: with wonderful «kit am to those Aken. HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and Sirgeon Ofce Hours: ff 09am, 1108p. m, YOffice, No 41946 Broadway, AND THROAT special guarantee Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT, «)fMce Am,-German Nat. Bank THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY:AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street. ————_—_———————— Boarders Wanted 408 Court STREET, Good Rooms, Good Table, Best of Attent 5 GEORGE KREUTZER, Cuban prison guarded hy Spanish} or read his call and it was time to about have sense enough to know it,’’ re- plied the other. “How do you know? see us?’’ “Yes, I was right there.’’ ‘Well, all I've got to say is this: You are no man. Anybody who would stand by and help a criminal escape when he knew the officers were after him, has very little man- hood in him, and that's what I think about you, The would-be joker’s face went a decided change, didn’t say another word, WRITTEN AT AANDOM —[**" Did you The Princeton, Ky., Republican, of yesterday contained a page | tter over the signature of ‘Marquise de Kermel, nee Kearney, born in Padu- h, Ky., in 1449''=-so the cone! sion states, ‘The letter is relative to the incarceration of young Jobn Watts Kearney, jr., jail in New sey for habitual drunkenness. He was committed so that institution at the instance of a solicitovs father, who seems to ha object in thus treating his bibulous son. i rs all over the country are taking au unwonted interest in the case of this young man, charged With-dipsomania. He is befriended and defended by many a caustic pen, by many who perbaps never heard him until they 1 something of hi vase in some sepsational yellow jour- verybody is making a great fuss over the affair—everybody ex- cept Mr. John Watts Kearney, jr., himself, who seems to be satisfied so long as he gets plenty of — booze. It's dollars Hs doughnuts there are two sides to the case. Those highly moral pa pers who demand the young mvn’s release probably do it simply be: cause they have nothing (better with which to’ fill space. There is no danger, If {the case becomes too serious the New York Journal will|sider a matter of charter amendment. bob up serenely to rescue him, It|One of the councilmen had a letter rescued Miss Cineros or Miss} containing the amendment and all, Whatever-her-name, and she was in a] and after the body duly met, the may under- aod he . It is the opinion of 8 good many lawyers that the proposed charter mendment so ardently desired by Henderson, which was endorsed by the Padw council last ht, will not stand the test of law. A prominent attorney said today: ‘It will never stick. No person has 4 right to restrict a man’s cause of ac- tion to prevent his recovery of just damages, For instance, if a railroad company should adopt a rule that no no effect in the courts, They could not impair a man’s cause of action. A statute would of course strengthen the case where a city is concerned, but L don’t believe it would be decid- ed constitutional.’’ o person could recover damages from | it after a certain time, it would have’ ,,! . e Last night the council met to con- COLORED — DEPARTMENT All communications and mat ters of news pertaining to thi column should be addressed to C. W. Merriweather, 221 South Seventh street. CHURG Husban: day schoo 7p. m. Burks Cl day school Rev. Washington Street Baptist Churc school 9 ® m. Preaching & p m Hawkins, pastor, Seventh Stre¢ school? a. m. Pr v. W. 8. Bake church, Bu St Paul AM. nN m., ehing 1a m 7:90 p mm. Stanford, pastor : Ht, James A.M. K. church, 10th & Trimble streets Sunday school atz pin. Preaching 3 pm. Rev J. G. Stanford. pastor. Trimble Street Christian Chiren—Sundy school, 9:30 a, m., preaching, 11 P m., prayer services, Wedne $p: Sunday school teachers’ t evenings, 7:30, all are corid H. Cotter, past benerer UIs, Church. (United Brethren rist).—Services: Sundayischool & Preaching J 904m. and 7p, m._ Visitors to ne city aiid others cordially invited vo attend cChure! Uh street, between Obio and Rev. Jas. A. Woodward, COLOR ED LODGES. (Yethodtst) Sun- iiain. and 8p. ~8 JW. Baptist, Church.—Sunday ching, 11 a.m. and sp. ni, pastor Jay school Rev. J. © south F streets, or Lodge No 20—F, & A.M. Meets ursday evening in each month on Lodge. No,., F. & A. M., meets tst wsday eveniog “in each month at 7:30 Square Lodg yi os cated Monday evening’ in cach imomt's ) o'clock. usannah Chi s) meets 4th Mo lay evening in each m Tw o'clock ‘The ew of Mr. {read the amendment the councilman would be} who was supposed to have it arose unless }and searching through his pockets it happened to be undertaken in} for it, suddenly remembered that he summer when the prison mosquitos} had left it at his store. There was a are plentiful, recess until he could go after it. TEN CENTS AHEAD. Five Envelopes Uncle Sam's Repre sentative Wouldn’t Redeem. A report er went into the New York »st office the other day with a bundle fm rected stamped envelopes in his pocket, to see if Uncle Sam would not redeem them for cash. He found a window in a room on the second floor, where this is the special busi- ness at Jed to, Uncle Sam’s repre- ked over > lot of en- liberation Jersey easy matter, Kearney in Human nature is awfully funny. The nation 1s up in arms—republi- populists and other hists, because President McKinley has been alluded to low politician, This is about the was said of him by the ister. But the people it until they imagine Spain sulted Uncle Sam. ‘The same pay now so enthusiastic unwary Span e the same ones McKinley's election tin ose things themselves, offered to annihilated ike worst that Spanish min nify in- even 1 bas nouncing the his audacity every day » have ead : atrip to Ga; klyn to get these 1 here is one we ten es Ww on Newark a four red won't redeem at all this way; it does not matter where an envelope is addressed to, the point is where it comes from, what post office it. A pest off can only re envele which it has issued it- self, If an envelope shows on the face of it that some He office issued it, T can’t give you cash for it. and wanted him w yut further no! f Ph get out on we i aati ce or due process people that al talking massacre, ro applying to every scurrilous appellation in the category. — If the papers and people of a nation them- selves libel and slander their presi- dent, why should they £0 vindictive and ferocious sponsible minion from a aw ne now make war, were the asses Out of themselves dynamite and bloody few days nt McKinley corners ne become if an irre. nation not ‘After ten days re- F ‘alls Cit eb. ently the Falls City post office is- corner is a note, turn to Mr. Blank, “Now, look at this one; here in the] * Queen Esther Chay en) meats Sa Monday evening is each nonth at 7.30 o'clock Masonte Hail, 3rd floor, over 244 Broadwa UNITED ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS ‘Tal meets tho first dthurd Tareday evening ta each month Odd Fellows Hall, s¢ corner 7th & Adams. Household of Rutb, No. 48—Meets first and third Priday evening in exch month at Colored Oaa sein Hall P: h_ Lodge Wo. 1si5—Meets every first andthird Monday ineach month at Jolored ‘Odd Fellows Hall Paducah Patriarchy No, 48. Meets every second Friday ey month at Colored Odd Feliowy Past Grand Master's Council No 79.—Meets every fourth Friday evening in each month at Colored Odd Fellows’ Hali Western Kentucky Lod, every second and fourth Tuesday even each month at Col 1 0 OF. every se at Hall oy zs UNITED BROTHE! St Paul Lodge N and fourth 181 Broadway ax Ten, St ay tn'each month’ You see, it is} aa olden R and third We ne W—Meets se w nd Monday nights in each month, Madaline Tabernach ts first and wnitd Thurday sighs in each mous, ly of the West Tabernacle, No. 65, Meets 1 and fourth Thursday nights in each month. Pride of Paducah Tent, No. 5. Meets tirst aturday afternoon tn each month, Paducah Tent Meets s bh month. d saturday the somethin on too friendly terms with ernment, happens to say uncomplimentary about him? fet out on the streets and hear some of the talk—buncombe is a better word and you'll see exemplified one of the most ridiculous of American traits—or idiosyneracies, gov- and you will to go it redeemed, if you are onomy of that envelopes here with te may have been is: off rere to ge fond of lo sort. These no ‘Return to’ sued by some 0} no means of knowing it them on faith. Here is or ‘Return to P.O, box 2,8 city” We will take dently issued it. simple, even if its w plicated.” that he had re together. The ew York at, for we evi. e principle is ngs look com Paducah Is greatly in need of bet ter postal facilities. In many parts of the city the people t but one mail delivery a day condition of affairs little better t going to the postottice after one’s mail. In fact, the greater portion of the city is vise ited but once a day by the postman, and it requires longer to get a letter after it reaches b than it does to bring it from Cincinnati to Pa cah. In Rowlandtown, where the people have the burden of taxation without representation, there 18 no free delivery. This matter is one of great importance to the citizens, and might be looked into. The need for three or additional mail car- riers, Eight men to deliver mail to 20,090 people is insuflicient. minded the clerk J one envelope al- clerk took it up and looked at it. It had no “return to” note in the corner, but the name and address were printed on it. “Well, you see, that comes under a different rule,” he continued. “The idea is to redeem envelopes which are misdirected by accident. ‘Thi man has spoiled this envelope to help mn his business, sending it to some Jent inclose ae a letter a b siness order, likely. Te ther man to use this en- 1g to him, and f it he print- He did noti aps for jh ices unless he got to himself. His expected pe only in wr to keep him in mir ed his address on it tend to furnish free them back on lett correspondent, you, in did not send him an orde it in a new cnveloy ow, you rant to get back twocents, Theb man spent that two cents simply s business, Unele Sam not booming anyone’s business, even > the extent of two cents, except where all share alike through general osperity. You cannot get that en- » redeemed any ie he reporter tha vel Both the evening and morning contemporaries heralded the demoli- tion of an house on the south side of Island Creek as the destrue- tion of the *oldest hou in Padu- cab”? The jent shed stood in the slaughter house lot of Councilman Chatles Smith, but it was pot the oldest house in Paducah by a long shot. Col. Wes Cooksey, eth back a or gent boom whose memory eth how long hat the was built by n named Hall in 1859 or 60 and at one Lime used a grocery. Col. Cooksey says he sud many other old cit ¢ apn remember whep that cul whole locality up there was a wilder-| Nebraska, ness with not a sign of civilization. voklyn, Many people can remember when there wasi a sign of a house within a mile of the site oa which stood this “oldest house in Paducah, no house as s ked the clerk ating the cost Geo Nev and comparing it with the ie four stamped envelopes tht be redeemed by it, he concluded it was cheaper, on the whole, to drop the envelopes in the wasie-paper )asket—N, Y. Sun. ay Difficulty, “I’m sorry about this idea of com- pelling us to deliver speeches before they aro handed in to be printed in the Record,” remarked the member of congr S. “What difference does it make?” “Tt confuses my stenographer about marking in the applause.”——Wash- ington Star. The Port of Ne New Orleans. During 1997 1,075 075 wessels of an ag- gregate tonnage of 1,930,998 tons were entered and 1,285 vessels of 1,963,040 tons were cleared at the sort of New Orleans, compared with ,790 tons entered 709,921 tons ns which fhe oldest house in Paducah and McCracken county is the old Brax- ton Small house, at First and Court This house was erected in and isthe one 1m which ‘Col, y King was married, and in which some of the most prominent citizens of Padu have resided in years past, Police officers can usually take a joke with as becoming grace as any- one, but sometimes they turn the ta bles on would-be jokers, ‘You policeman are fine detec. tives,’”? began a man at the city hall the other day, while discussing the visit of policemen to the Leyhe fleet after the’ three men who attacked Motorman Alexander, The officer did not deign to notice what the man said, “You fellows couldn't catch any- thing,’’ resumed the other, looking at the policeman, Stjll the officer ventured no reply, “I say, you policemen are soft things,’’ persisted the man, this time nudging the oflicer to let him know it was of him he was speaking. **You speaking to me?” asked the ofticer 4n admirally feigned surprise. and 969 v cleared during 18 —Some | people's only ambition is to wear pe clothes.—-Washingion Democrat. Reciprocal Fullness. the land where “Tho corn Is full of kernels And the colonels full of corn.” —Macon News. —The achers of the farmer “Yes. You fellows were talking| the dentist an income.—Chfcago | bis thou nok, to those men up there and didn’t} Daily News, Lily of the West Tent, M pm ineach month. Star of Bethelehi Savurday afternoon in eachymonuh. Royall Media, Garfield Palatium,, No, day evening in each ‘month at third satorday m Tent, No. 58.) meets (\h $1, [Brill Corps he in"each moathat & ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Beautiful Tr: His Eight sary Tomorrow, Feb, 12. site to His Memory. Sixth Anniver- ighty-six years ago tomorrow, says a famous lecturer, two b were born—one in the woods of Ken- tucky amid the hardships and poverty of pioneers; one in England, sur- rounded by wealth and culture, One was educated in the university of nature, the other at Oxford, One associated his name with the enfran- chisement of slaves, with the emanci- pation of mine millions, with the sal- vation of the republic, He is known to us as Abraham Lincoln. The oth- er broke the chai of superstition and filled the world with intellectual light, and he is known as Charles Darwin. Because of these two men the Nineteenth century is illustrious, wes A few men and women make the nation glorious, Shakespeare made and immortal; Voltaire civilized and humanized France; Goethe, Sebiller and Humboldt lifted Germa- ny into the light; Angelo, Raphael Gallileo and Bruno crowned with fadeless laurels the Italian beow, and now the most’ precious treasure of the great republic is the memory of Abraham Lincoln. A wonderful man—a strange ming- ling of mirth aud tears, of the tra and grotesque, of cap and crown, of Socrates and Democratius, of Aesop and Mareus Aurelius, of all that gentle and just, humorous and honest, meriful, wise, laughable, lovable and divine, consecrated to the use of man, while through all and over all were an overwhelming series of obligations, chivalric loyalty to truth and upon all the shaiow of the tragic end. Nearly all the al historic characters are monsters, disproportioned by flattery Is A rising genius defines Kentucy as} ancestors, no followers, or by calumny deformed. We know nothing of their peculiarties; about these oaks there clings none of the earth of humanity. Washington is now only a steel engraving. About the real man who lived and loved anu hated and schemed we know but lit- tle. The glas8 which we look throug at him is of such high magni powers that the features are exceed- ingly indistinct. Hundreds of people are now en- gaged in smoothing out the lines on Lincoln’s face—forcing all features to the common mold—so that he may be known not as he really was, but according to their poor standard as he should have been, Lincoln was nota type. He stands alone, no no success ors. He was & many-sided man, ac- quainted with smiles and tears, com- plex in brains, single in heart, direct as light, and his works, candid as ‘eld | mirrors, gave the perfect image of ght. He was never afraid to never too dignified to admit that . ] your speech ofeburch will he kd did ner wit or kind that humor is ‘eople without bu ciously into ecs the other sid pind like a specta ith good navure, the climax of Reason abdicate guishes the torch. Such that he could was the tel sj truths as ebarimin ean tell th He ural thought, master ¢ art, in application speech, He was and natural. He He did not say bh thought, but what “Jyou wish to be su Matural, you must grass You 1 too gests insincerity. tov cold. He had the cor of natures self. clothes, titles, ra which ond compromise and w He was patient as decipherable deeply graven on fave. Wealth could ne Could not awe. th ing man. that of doing wrou to inflame, not to convince He rai to strike, but in longed to pardon. the pearls of joy o wife whose husbar fro death, not know. absurdity. things we wish You must sit 5 | of the hearth, abo’ heiroglyy He knew no fear Lincoln No man humor. amor drift le, ator. vl reason. and Stands in Humor tu In nature the of Lincoln unpleasant most to his life story-teller's liberal in sincere pretend others If pmor 1 even as men hear in and of the perfect, an orator, did not thought he thonght. blime you keep close to the by the fireside ve the clouds it i aust be simple much polish ne in sug: pscious naturalness hrough manners, s and race—tha accident, policy ar, he saw the end. destiny whose in- shics were so his sad and tragic t purchase, dower is divine, this lov- except He spoke not but te his hand. not benediction. He He loved wo see nthe cheeks of nd/he had rescued us the grand- ng. upl sed est figure of the fiercest civil war the world has ever grandest memory « Little Norman Rowlandtown, is o The meeting of is the seen. He of our world. Fields of n the sick list. the Eureka Lite- near rary society last evening at the Trim- ble street Christ without a doubt, t Jing and highly ins as yet held.) available. W Want ¢ yper Clu give church on ruury Mth, A gram will be ises the the Daughters Valentine entertai office will be he shurch, 10 cents he pre n of published Monda A young man heen on the matri offive next door t wformation,’’ he was going to st favoritism in the fair sex. St. m ren audi of his Per! Vanentin jan church was, he most entertain- tructive the society nly standing room particular forbids it will space e af bof a col the A. M. rt at the s eve, Feb- excellent pro- After tie will repair to Zion hall, where a pment and, ld, Admission to to the hall. free the concert will be nost ndered en post. whose monial the ++ name has list in the 0 bureau of said this morning that this matter of movements among he will, If op haps he does, he had better forever keep it 0/8 Masonic secret, lar in society are t orites; and if in way this remarkal his leaks out, he toboggan slide. well take up juit playix his and Dr. Bell's Pine oughs for young cough medicines cough. Dr. Bel helps not lifference? Wou It is carton! e who can not oughing. Ask y Take no substitute, ng as good as Dr. Honey, Good dr lof ‘Then xo home, to cough. for the most popu- hose who play fav- some ble declaration of sure to get the might as | and cap, is he marbles Tar Honey and old, nply V's P cures Most help yo ue Tar Honey See the ld yo arly valuable for stand the strain of our yist for it. p is noth- Bi Pine uggists sell it. 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