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The Spoils Will not express it when you see the bar- gains we are offerin; Five hundred new shepherd plaid skirts, different colors and patterns, all wool, extra widths and heavy weight. These skirts could not be sold in the regular way under $3.50 and $4.00, but they are slightly damaged. Your choice of the lot for $1.00, ‘Twelve hundred new sample cor- sets, all styles and colors, the range in price from 75¢ to $1.75—our price for your choice of any of these high-class goods, soc. ‘wo hundred new gold belts g this week. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT... Just received—The most exclu sive and stylish line of millinery every exhibited in Paducah. New Tam O'Shanters, new sail ors, new walking hats, and, in fact hats of all styles and descriptions at prices that cannot fail to suit the most economical buyers. Bear in mind, we carry the most select stock of mourning goods in PERSONALS. INTERESTING MEETING Mr. Herman Michael is on the sick list. Mr, Chas, Walker, of Meehanic borg, is iM, Supt. W. J. Harahan, of Louis- ville, is in the city tods Capt. Ed Farley returned this af- ternoon from Frankfort. Dr. Lillard Sanders left at noon for Chicago, to be absent for four days. Mrs dD. guest of her mother, Mrs. Cheever and Sevetal } Doctors. Hypnotism and the N-Rays, Were Discussed and U ed, Ladd, of Cairo, is a H, H. An impromptu meeting of promi- Stevens. nent local physicians took place last Mrs. A, B. Thomas, of Fulton, s}might at Dr. Boyd's office. The in the Boyd infirmary here for surgi- | doctors were summoned by telephone. cal treatment Prot. Cheever, the hypnotist, fen aay dered a private hypnotic per! o Mrs. W. Fred Long, after a pleas. . 4 ant visit to relatives at Dyersburg, [90° ate tdi 2 4 Tenn,, bas returned. Boyd, Reddick and Bernheim were ry ' v;, poubjects. Various features were The meeting at Tenth Street Chris- shown, such as the subject saw on a tian church continues with much in- plain vard of paper the photographs Dr. Boyd Entertains Profess)''| yi) REV. PEISER, Arrive Next From Cincinnati, Ohio. win ple At Gn Preach israot Trial. He Cincinnati, will rrive in P next week, and discourse at Israel on trial, The synagogue has been a pastor since the ALL DISMISSED Rev. Peiser, a prominent rabbi of resigna Rabbi Ungerleider last summer. BONDS’ Week Tem- THIRD AND COURT Paducah ‘Teiupte without o of Keeps the Best Brands of DAUG STORE wane —_a Water Filters What is more essential to good health than pure water? Our Filters will a make impure water as pure lear and sparkling as spring water. Every family should have one. Every Filter tested before leaving our store. Cigars and Tobacco GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY the city. . ; fi ; terest manifested. Preaching again tonight, Subject “Baptism.” are cordially invited. I the of several persons and things, and he saw these pictures on one and me card, that was marked for ast evening Mr. Ed Crawford, at} this purpose. The subject further me of Mr. J. J. Crawford, No.]saw Dr. Boyd, as suggested to hiw, 1005 South Third street, entertained | dressed in a white mantle and with « some of his friends. About fifty} black face—he saw him moving in the young ladies and gentlemen were |air, sitting on the table, ete. Prof. present, and a most enjoyable time | Cheever suggested the subject, that was held by all, Light refreshments | Dr, Reddick suggest him several were serve things. “an hha? Dr. Reddick repeated some sug- NO DANGER, respectable families in the Ragland neighborhood, were lod the gestions that Dr. Bernheim, at his county jailohere yesterday by Cen-| But He Might Move the Stove Into] $ocie Office in the meeting of the medical y in the beginning of January, stable Parke on a charge of breaking a i ike had give : into John Rudd’s weat house Mon- Vee eens. ree tales performed. Very interesting were A well and they were promptly day night. Their trial is set for known young man who} features suggested by Dr. Bernheim. Monday before Judge Tully. clerks in a Broadway store was badly}Tbe subject made the same move- 5 frightened yesterday, ‘There is afMents quite exactly as Dr. Bernheim cooking range at his house, and he is/4d. He followed in bringing the not on the Vest of terms with it, He]band to the wall and from there to is mortally afraid of it, When he]eVéry spot in the room where Bern- found the water shut off yesterday, heim went, and he placed he became alarmed. Putting out the | bis hand, conghed, laughed, cried, fire he disconnected the boiler and |™oved the eye glasses (the subject let all the water run out. Then he {bad none but performed the exact rushed down to the plumbers. mevements,) spoke every word that “Say, 1 wish you'd go look at our} Dr. Bernheim spoke, even Geruinp, t although the subject does not under- stand nor speak German, The sut- poiler| ject walked through several rooms and around the table just exactly ‘o. Llet all the water out and| following Dr. Bernbeim’s muscular movements. The more learned and known of the science of hypnotism, the more interesting it becomes and it is quite certain that in not a long time hop- regular 25c and soc belts—they are odd sizes—your choice for roc Sah ti A handsome set ring with every $5.00 purchase. 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY | LOCAL MENTION. Charged With Meat Stealing, Chas. White ‘and Jas. Hunt, of ur Were the Cases Today in Judge Sanders’ Court. Telephone 392 “Box Car Bill” Was Liberated. Saloon Keepers Were Acquitted, — Home, « Sweet 4 Home! How to make it more beautiful... Handsome pictures make lovely homes. Established 1855. Incorporated 1583. Johnson . Foundry and Machine,, Company The cases in Judge Sanders’ court were all dismissed this morning. W. E. Bussell and John Elrod were charged with selling liquor toa G-year-old boy, ‘The evidence showed that the boy was always sent there with orders from Lis mother, and that the gentlemen bad no intention to violate the law. ‘The cases were dis- missed. Will Johnson, charged with steal- ing leather, was released, as the leather could not positively be iden- tifled. He is the notorious ‘‘Box Car Bill. The cases against Mort and Wood Jones, charged with re- fusing to pay street car fare, were| also dismissed. A DRURKEN FATHER pleased to announce that we have secured the finest and st beautiful line of pictures for premiums to our customers at have ever been offered tothe Paducah public. We have heretofore given our patrons many desirable premiums, but these works of art which we now offer surpass even our own former offerings. These mune decorations, desirable for the homes of every one, we Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson’s Drug store. tt Steam Engines, Boilers House Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco} Screws, Brass and Iron Fittings, Castings of ali kinda, |” Wanted very h To borrow for several years Five ery he Hundred Dollars on improved city property, worth Two Theusand Dol- lars, Enquire under letter A, post oflice box No, 123, and state interest wanted, 14f6 Released From Jail, Albert Nichols, the colored boy who extracted $1.50 from the drawer atjStegar’s grocery, was to- day release: from jail, having served his 30 day sentence, to our customers ABSOLUTELY FREE to grace a vacant space on any wall, in re to show our customers how much we appre- roods in town, and also by giv- PADUCAH, KY THE THREE RIVERS, | | picture, frame and a orhall. Wed their trade by selling the cheapest ni something free in return for beral patronage. We don't gtressin either. There ame of chance about our pr Livery customer may be a sure winner of some of our hand- some art gems. Our extremely low cut prices on dry goods, furnishing goods and notions have pleased our old customers greatly and brought i new ones. Our shoes—yes, our shoes!—for men, women and ldren, are t apest on the banks of the Ohio, Our prices hoes please ev Even some who ‘‘come only to look to buy—not only because we have the cheapest shoes in town, rom the gives satistactiou. ‘‘Now is the | John J. Dorian 205 Broadway Paducah, Ky. stove and sce if there’s any danger,” he said. “Don't you filied THE NEW PLACE THE LATEST GoopDsS —_ ad, = WOLFF’ JEWELRY STORE. Moa oahogl 408 BROADWAY keep the ‘ | them | 7 | Ltems of Interest Gathered From the River Front for the Sun Readers, cut it off at the top.”’ “And got a fire?’ plumber, “No, put it all out, and ain’t going to use the stove any more. Is there any danger of it blowing up?"? notic or, with a better word, ‘sug- “Well.” hesitated the plumber, /estive treatment,” will be a princi- with a smile of amusement, “I don’t] Pl factor in the science of medicine, as many cases may be read of by this time already, and as Dr. Berabeinm told Inst might, that among others he has cured in Louisville, a man from his drink-habit, and be performed an operation by means of suggestive treatment instead of an anasthetic but a few days 20, the patient him- self requesting it. In addition to hypnotic dem- ° onstratious, Dr. yd Burglars were abroad again last} experiments with his X-Rs night. They broke into the residence —s — BACK FROM FRANKFORT. of Mr. M. N. Clark, 715 South Elev- asked the Arrested This Morning—Had a Pistol and Two Halt- Starved Children, ybody Ss Smoke Pete’s Bismark and Banner. New City Laundry uses no muddy water—clear distilled water only, tf The Sunshine from Memphis i due to pass bere today bound { Cincing Mr. A. 1. Lord, of Chi */ the city in interest of his | ) barges at this place. | The towboat R. A. Speed left te day, en route up the Cumberland rive ter a tow of ties, The City of Chattanooga left day, bound up the Tennessee to Shettield after a tow of ties, The Clyde 1s due her t of the] Tennessee river and her return up that stream 8: af- ernoon, The riv | it | | Ir } Ih le Pee ree 3 in and much reckon there is, but you'd be Sank ; ter move it out into the yard to be 1 on tlie safe side.’’ ‘The young 1 left satisfied. The Children 1 her Sent to the Lockup, Minstrel Troupe Owen's. Beach and Bowen’s minstrel troupe arrived in its special car this morniag from Metropolis on the St, Louis train, About noon a creditable street parade was given, and the indica- tions are for a good house tonight. } | | Be ARAII | BIIRGLARS AGAIN Break Into Mr. M. N, Clark’s, Attempted Others, J. W. Browning is the name of a! prominent merchant of Simpson, Ill. | He came here two or three days ago} to buy goods, and proceeded to get drunk, 5 His two children were with him, one about six years old and the other | about three, and these were sadly ne- | glected by the bibulous father. When | found by the police the children were | old, hungry and tired, and would have been almost starved had it not! been for food furnished them by kind | hearted merchants down town, | This morning Browning was sr-| rested and carried to the lockup. |tiving from Cairo this morning When searched a pistol was found in| account of heavy fog. She lett « his pocket. He was locked up on aj her return as soon as she attended charge of carrying concealed a dead- | to business here, | ly weapon, | The Joe Fowler was the E His children were well cared for} ville boat due here this more at the city hall, and were furnished | had not reported at the hour transportation home by Mayor Lang, | scheduled to leave. She is expected who gave the youngster a calendar, |to be in and out again before dark, | and the older boy enough money to however, pay | incidental expences. It was) ‘The Ayers and Lord Tie company, first thought advisable to let the chil- | o¢ Chicago, have now under (con daen remain here to keep their father | struction at Pittsburg excalnatl company in the lockup, but this was | big towboat, whichzwhen completed | finally deemed a bad idea, Browning) will assist their other boat, the R, A. | will likely have to remain here some| speed, in getting cross ties out of the] little tim | Various rivers in this vicinity. The Officer Tom Potter escorted the | new will bave four boilers} children to the train atnoon,and they [twenty-six feet long by forty four| were sent home, i jinches diameter and ber cylinders are} Lang was The names of the boys are Elmer | cighteen inches in diameter by seven| Virst street » and Herbert. The elder stated to foot stroke. t on a water reporter on the train that their father | Be brought them here four days ago and | had been drunk ever since, They | were to have gone back home the| same evening, but he got drunk. The|, Louisville, boy said he liad done his best to get| fit, tonight ian at ake his father home, but without success, | CoMer. | , silage Ten dha? of His father bought over three pis- x ion’t fot atah soon! fols one day this week to have them| MARKETS, gai I repaired. and the hoy said he sup~ - posed the one found on him was one} he had placed in his pocket. | Chi The younger boy had nothing to) tds d as follows say, He had a paper of lunch given y wheat opened 1 him by a kind hearted lady and was | touched 1,04 and closed at 1.03 happy. | May corn—Opened 30%), highest ideas sicicemtehan s1 7s, closing at 30 MR. FISHER RETURNS, May oats—Opened » Closin . May pork—Opened 11.12, highest 1.17, closing 10.05, y ribs—Opened » Closed 5,30, May lard—Opened 5.20, 20, elosing 5.17, | May cotton—Opened 6.053 est 1.08, closing 6.06. “Dr, Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon Fietit Sree ‘Next Doon Tur Patten 10. 9:00 am, :00—~3:00 pam, 100—8 :30 p.m. No trouble to show goods. Come in. aecienneeane and Do you smoke Linnwood? If not =jyou ought to. Itis the best. tf Sunday School Enjoys Itself. A reception was given to the home class by the officers and teachers of the Broadway M. E, Sunday school last night, which proved most en- joyable affair. Revs. W. A. Free- man, W. HH. Pinkerton, H, B, Joln- ston aud Prof. E, A, Fox made in- teresting talks, and light refresh. ments were afterwards served, e on MORTON’S OPERA HOUSE urday Fletcher Terrell, Manager. f “" FRIDAY, FEB. 58. BEACH & BOWERS’ —FAMOUS. MINSTRELS AND FINEST UN'FORM®D BAND IN THE WORLD. THIRTY DISTINGUIHED 30; anmsts. i 9394593939993 99399323C0% A VAST ORGANIZATION. Beyond question Greater, Metter and toll Minstrels of the Past and making it an 1 att Monarchs of the Minstrel World. Absolutely an Entire Change of Pro- gram Since Our Lart V Watch for Grand Uniformed Band! STREET PARADE AT 11 A. M ming up the bank here ively gait, there being arise of one [foot last night. The} gauge registered this morning twelve} t | i OMee, 64 enth, and stole a quantity of proyis- Residence, 144 ions and clothing. ‘They attempted to break into the residence of Mr. Bradley, next door, but were frightened away, and also endeavored to get into Mrs, Chas, Depew’s, but without success, “FUN TONIGHT, Famous Minstrels HOURS Telephones { Supt. McBroom and Secretary Rose Feel Encouraged, Fowler was late in ar- ie Dick CANDY CATHARTIC hville, Chattanooga X St. Louts Railway, Memphis Mardi Gras, 1898, the Nastiville, & St. Louis railway will sell round trip tickets to Memphis on February 20th and 21st, good to re- turnon or before February 23th, 1898, at ove fare for the round trip. E, S. Bernuam, City Ticket Agent, 425 Broadway, Paducab, Ky. Na Cities of the First, Second and Third Classs May be Exempted, Ace it seit Beach and Bower The Opera House. he was Superintendent McBroom, of the Beach and Bower's minstrels will] public schools, and Secretary C, C. be the attraction at the opera house| Ross, of the school board, returned tonight. ‘They ea very credita-|last night from Frankfort, where ble street parade at noon, The band | they went to use their influence in carried by them is the finest heard | baving cities of the first, second. and here this seson, Lovers of first-class} third class exempted from [the oper- minstrel entertainment should attend | ations of the school book Dill. the performance at Morton’s tonight, | They did not go up to fight the bill asa whole. ‘They simply want- ed cities of the first and third class exempted, that they inay select and adopt their own books. Dies/The gentlemen feel greatly encour- aged over their prospects, and it is thought the cities referred to will surely be exempted. It is not known when the bill will come up, It was to have been con- sidered Wednesday, but had not been called up by yesterday. LENT BEGINS CURE CONSTIPATION food 30 30 its Brought, J. H. and A. Fowler have filed suit in the circuit court against J, P. Campbell on @ note amounting to S690, Ed I. Puryear, guardian, sues Susan Rivers Nelson for a settlement of estate. New they just had a couple| they say, their hap-| Mt | ville, IIL, Feb. 14, 1803,—Believing |we cannot go amiss, or trespass upon afternoon when Mayor |the rules of true propriety, or bring vg the water plant on] to reproach the cause of christianity, lored man hove] by following in the footsteps of our Halting, | Savior (who said to the erring woman et) --Neither doT condemn thee, go im peace and sin no more,’’ and who 80 permitted Mary Magdeline to ap- proach so near Him that she washed Te- His feet with her peuitential tears vod wiped them with the hair of her ead.) We opened the door of your hurch to one of whom we have sat- 1 nq) isfactory evidence is devoting the hundred fel of 4 thal Vii Wie best energies of his life (without sal- indr st-incl pit *Y |ary) toa work mapped out by the no Adams Detween Seventt!| Master, and from which so many pro- nd k ii to drain the water off '”"fessed christians shrink, and we in pratt dl The justice to him and in duty to. the aid at once, ause hereby cheerfully testify that in neither of addresses on the ‘social is getting its | evil question’? to which we were pers water from the ice factory It is/ mitted to listen did he say aught ob- ped into an oil tank on a flatear, | Jectionable to any, except it might and switebed around to the plant on| be those of that class who are loudest in condemnation of the woman they much desired stoned, but who s considerin, ~|failed to cast the first stone them- z pu several extra] selves, Bro. Eugene B, Peck, to 4 the burglars) whom these remarks refer, is doing a t the ty. They have!mach neglected work as evangelist, thing but provisions and | Hot only of the rescue home at Oma- Ulikely have no women} ha, Nebraska, but whenever duty t some fewale/calls aud good can be done, To all was found | those who are not ashamed of Jesus thieves had| Christ because he was a carpenter, and Mary His mother because she permitted a once fallen woman to ac- company her to the tomb of the tof World's Redeemer we recommend }| the mission of Bro. Peck. Joun ALLEN: PB fe iness w + ae second By drybsiad Aste DIED OF TYPHOID. John Smith, of}Horse Branch, ne in the I. C, Hospital. en 4 Special Sale, art. Pare maple sugar, per !b., 10c. Heinz’ Dill pickle, per gal., 30e. Choice dates, per Ib., 7 aged 43 Choice dried figs, per lb., 7 ‘sc. His home was in Horse Branch, Choice N, O. molasses, per gal.,/Ky., where he has a family, and 85c. there his remains were shipped. Fresh corn meal, per bu., 40¢. ssa tai Peatl DEATH AT ST. JOHN'S, Oranges, per doz., 10c, to 3Uc, Miss Maggie Wurth Dies of Tnter- WEAT HER REPORT. John Smith, an employe of the ll- asked *, Is yo’ got linois Central, died today of typhoid fever at the railroad hospital here. the not answered r yet.’ Feb. and lh Saturc renerally sae w'ful glad sho’ «he power ADMISSION, 25,35, 50 & 75C Seats on Sale Thursday Morning at VanCulins, ne » city today purel Qt, bottles best catsup, 15¢, I, L, Ranpotrn, 25.8. Second st. Reported by the Lac Feb, 1%,—The market street Next Wednesday—It Will End April 10th. Phone 89, A New 5 Mr. S. G. Given ly of the Miss Maggie Wurth, aged 23, died Scott Hardware company, is prepar-|today of intermittent fever at her home near St, Johu’s, this county, She was a most estimable young Indy, and has several relatives in the mittent Fever, at eavy rains, pipe w coo 4223333932223 cee¢eEREecEOR “oS _ Ee | Pra —_ Cen | CAVEATS, DESIGNS, TRADE-MARKS, 10 ol _<¥ rough pencil avention and we \ and report as (ois pat ventory’ Guide or How @ Patent,” ent free. O'FARRELL, FOWLER & O'FARRELL, Lawyers and icitors of American and Patents, 1425.0. ¥. AVE., WASHINGTON, D.C. ‘When writing mention this paper. Peeeeee ty Something of the Various Feasts burned ‘That Will Occur During This Season. ing to open an implement house and grocery at Sixth and Trimble, in the building formerly occupied by Raw- leigh’s drugstore, ILS OLD NEIGHBOR » highest i | pam Will Take Charge of the Postotlice| | by March Ist, Mr. M. Fisher returned last night from Washington, having left the Capital City a3 soon as his ap- pointment as postmaster of Paducah was confirmed, The funeral will o'clock tomorrow church, e place at 10 from St. John’s aia ad 5.27, highest | Madison street Lent begins next Wednesday, Feb- ruary 23d, and ends April 10th, The movable feasts between Ash Wednes- day and Easter Sunday for 18/8 are Granted] Quadragesima Sunday, February To 27, Mid-Lent, Sunday, March 20;] Mr, Fisher will assume charge of oil Passion Sunday, March 27; Palm|the postoffice some time before _ The case of Adcock vs. Vaughan, | Sunday, April 3, and Good Friday,| Murch Ist, a8 soon as his bond can involving some land, is now on trial! April % be mate out forwarded, and ap-| in the circuit court. The “Fast of Forty Days’’ is al-| proved, and his commission seut, ways well observed. Strict church members deny themselyes many pleas- ures during the period, sented, Ropes. Sai ic piecioa ant a W vow rope Sita many protestants maintain that this} t¢ sata tabs osd fold sad seghoae's Plain City lodge No, 449, fact @ 19 substance, of spostolig eente hea’ tare ae sone Xk: & A. M., will meet to-]origin, but the greater number of laugh over the predicam The night at 7 o'clock in special] protestants consider it to be of boys accused of stealing the meat} Co™munication in their lodge room| ecclesiastical institution, The com. are now in jail here, and Mr, Wilkins] !2 the building on North Fourth] mon opinion is that it was established laughs and says it was the closest street. For work in E. A degree, /98 # preparation ioe the het anti - All Masons requested to be present, | Versaries of Christ 's crucifiction and Visitors welcome, ressurrection, and in resemblance of Buixron B. Davis, W. M, | bis fast of forty days in the wilder. Gro, O. Ivonan, ness. be ever had in all his GO years, OFFICERS INSTALLED a ae ome authors contend that in the Of the Home Forum in H. of H beginning this preparatory fast lim. Hall Last Night. rely requested to] ited to the first four days of Holy 8 Hall tonight to week, embracing a fast of forty al session, given in| hours, which was gradually extended isiting brothers, by to forty days, but according to oth- order of the secretary, Mr. T. W.]ers the fast. was one of forty days Baird from the first, Mayor Lang visability of put highest | Had the Meat.—Joke on Mr. Jonas NAPIIT PART Wilkins, CIRCUIT COURT, A good joke is told at the expense Dine of Mr, Jouas Wilkins, of near Bane qaginent dana. Several nu 3 ago two boys stole some meat dow in that vicini- ty, and sold some of it to an unsus- pecting grocer. The grocer, desir- ing to cure it, approached Mr. Wil- —— kins, and asked him to allow itto} Bettie Winnenger was today be placed in bis smoke house, to] granted a divorce from her husband Which the obliging man readily con-|Chas. Winnenger. One Divorce GRADE ASKED For the Sewerage Laterals by Contractors, Jou ays 3 Odd Fellows Noti logleside lodge meets ton p. m, for work in the initiatory de- gree, All [members of Mangum lodge, and visiting members, are cor- dially invited to attend, J. H. Maxwens, Frep Hernan as last where thrown it away, night the Contractors Halloran and Wilcox have filed written application with City Engineer Postlewaite for the grades to the sewerage laterals. They will begin work about March 1. Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Money is an important addition to the list of the world’s most valuavle wedivines. Harmless in its nature, yet al infallible in its action, it is undouli- edly the most efficacious means kuowg today of curing coughs, « and kidney diseases. Telephone 121 for best laundry in Padueab, tt «1s more Catareh in this section of Uh a 1 N We want you for a custome, See, New Crry Stream Launpe Masonic CILY NOTES, tor, Awrncn Crank, Gustave Kinemay, W. 5, Hannay, Cuas. F, Givin KR. Byaw Leern Elders, vat Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Fate awayy 19 quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag « . "sil of life, nerve and vigor, take No-Te Ja, “he wonder-worker, that makes weak new ie AU druggists, b0e oF 81, Cure guaram Hooklet and ‘sample tr Serine Remedy Co. Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. paces BAKING - POWDER A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder 40 YEARS THE STANDAR(: ‘The wooden walk across from the | hollow from West Broadway to the) Clark and Clinton road was com- | pleted yesterday. The city furnished | the lumber, and the residents had t walk constructed. — It is a great ad~ vantage to school children, a8 well as the other residents, Mayor Lang to- day received a letter of thanks from the citizens,{who invited him out to! walk over the structure and see how L The BAKING erfect POWDER PURE : HIGHEST GRADE. 2 Pe. faves one-uait, PERFECT BAKING POWDER CO., St. Louls Linnwood is the hest good-sized, good quality 5-cent cigar made, Ask for it tt Dr. Edwards, Ear, Kye, Nose and Throst Specialist, Paducah, Elks, Attention All Elks are he Fe be present at El The oltivers of the Home Forum attend a social were last night installed in the H, of honor of vi H. hall, on South Third street. A large crowd was present, and Prof. C. B, Hattield acted as master os ceremonies. The installation was very impressive, ‘The Forum is in creasing every day, and is now ¢ of the most flourishing in Kentue Many former 10c Smokers Notary Publics Qualify, Telephone No. 29 for a nice two Mattie F, Brown, and Messrs, W, | horse load delivered promptly, Price, Paxton and J.T, Harper qualified] 81 cash, Ohio River Spoke ayal’ if today a# notary publics, Rim Co., E, E, Bell, tf. |

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