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o> on ‘Pime ‘able in effort January 0,186, “KMPHIS DIVISION Nowrm ouND— No Wl NOB No ie Ly New Orleans. 9o0am Tey Jackson, Miss. 154 pm Lv Memphis Tham 4s pm Ly Jackson, Tenn. 10.25am 1006 pia “10 68 wun 1159 pm 600 am 1ibam 750 am {20am #0 am twam 95am 6o0am 8.00 piu 205 pm 32am 1050am 4igam 1155 am 1.22 pm Ar Owensboro, 5 16 pn Ar Louisville. ....10/)pm 75am 6 16pm Cinotonatl 7 10am 1165 am SOUTA BOUND— NOW NoPWS No 285 3i0am 5.45pm 79am #2 pm Ly Owensboro... 605 am ° 15 pm Ly Hopkinaville 8115 pm ¢7 18 am Ly Kvanaville......890am 990 pm Ly Contral Chy . 1Lt3am 1.59pm 630 am Ar Paducah 10pm Wt am Ly Paducan 220 pin 6 90 pm Ar Fulton 380 pun am 715 pm Ar Jackson, Tenn... 605 pm 820 pm Ar Memphis, Ar Jackson, Miv#,. 2 18 am ArGr'nvi!!s Miss Ar Vicksburg Ar Natober. Ar New Orleans LOUIS DIVIS 40Vam 7am ‘am Met Grantaburg “Parker Chy “ Carbondale... i 214 pm, 7200p m, 7:30 an éxcept those marked ‘on S: rope Arrive Paducan All trains run oatly with astar which do ne lormanion. H. Haw A. G.P. A DP a. St Padueah, Ky. tickets or reservatic GPA i na, Doliats for any eatarrh) that can arth Cure, Seb Sold by bone Hall's Pars. y Pile are the best REMOVED! 2 STEAM Launony’ To No, 120 North Fourth St. New Machinery | Good Work} Satisfaction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, TELEPHONE 200, DR, D. A. AMOSS | Homeopathic Physician At OMmoe Hroadway 4 70 to &.00 pan A. S. DABNEY, @® DENTIST,) 406 BROADWAY. —_—. DR, A. M. COVINGTON, OF METROPOLIS, ILL. 4 hig professional services to all suffer Giscases of the EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT with wonderful skill and a spectal guarantee fo those undertaken, ——_—_$—$———— OR, J. D, SMITH'S Rexittar hours for oes practice, 7409 a, m. pana & te Fs Bw P ‘ "i ther than ay and Jet ie idence corner Ninth and Jefferson, Tele phone 1 e Gc. R. DAMIS, AGENT FOR Front nak ana riumeh Furnaces. Call on him and get estimates’ for heating your residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 S. Thid St, ~ HENRY BURNETT Attorney -at-Law Will practice in} all the courts, 218 South Fourth St., PADUCAH, Ky ———————<—<—<—<——— WY. R. CLEMENT, M.D, Ph 6, At ure | Comce, corner Fourth and gto 11:00 ata: Broadway. : Wo 400p Residence, 503 Washing ton street. F.00to 8:00pm, rE \F YOU DRINK, DRINK THE BEST ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD | Clem Sinif, yo ») ated koow, ‘know any more about it than the The other day a lady called at the establishment of a "prominent South Side |grocer, and asked ‘Indian meal.’’ She has a cooking school, or something of the sort, and the grocer informed ber that he was very sorry he hadn't any ‘Indian mea!,’' but would order some, Off be hied himself to the nearest vlegraph office, and telegraphed a Louis house for 10 pounds of “Indian meal.’ In due time it cane, and proved to be simple corn meal. It cost him, however, iclud- ing telegraph tolls, about 15 cents a pound, ° “1 tell you what's what,’’ ree marked a traveling man today, ‘this little town of Falton down here is one of the hottest show towns you ever saw, ‘The people down there go to most every slow that comes along, no matter if there are three or| foura week. ‘There seems to be an| element that has a mania for theatre} going, and go they must. I know men in Fulton who never work ex-| cept to raise the price of a show! ticket.” in the y or two Afunny thing happened Union depot lunch room a a ago. An agent left a clock there while he stepped across the street, and while the lunch man was exami- ning it the chronometer began to} strike. He waited for it to stop, but it got to twelve and wouldn't stop. It strack and struck and struck, and doubtless would still pe striking if he badn’t eet it outside and called the for some! , burglar and divested of even his shoes. The contemporary is strictly up-to-date, if anything, his ig a great sawed off month’? a Wall street broker today as be sipped a “highball."’ ‘Then he began to count mentally, and continued :— | “Bight holidays, my boy, legal sent- imental, ecclesiastical and otherwise, you know. It has St. Valentine's day, Lincoln's birthday and Wash- ington’s duy as regular anoual fete champetres of its own, and this year Ash Wednesday is added on, and, besides that, it has four Sundays to itself, And only a bobtail month at that! We'll have holidays to burn.’ In Newspaper Row, howev- er, it’s different—New York tele- gram to the Pittsburg Dispatch. THIS AND THAT. —There aro 31,110 students matriculated at German universities this winter semester, an increase of 1,000 over last year. ‘The largest in- ual, in the law facutly eph Arch, the laborer mem- ber of liament left memoire which the countess of Warwick, the Lady Brooke of the Tranby Croft baccarat scandal, has edited and will publish soon, —A Annamito Parisian has pre- sented himself for military duty in the sixth district of the city. He is M. Bui-Quang-Chievbachelier, es- lette es-sciences and a graduate of the agricultural college. sh Grenadiers now pos- sess the tallest soldier in the arm. He stands six feet eight and t quarters inches in his stocking feet, crea is, as U agentio come and carry it away in the hoodlum wagon. Some inquisi- tive person asked the agent what was the matter with the clo castically rephed, “It's an eight day clock and I guess it’s striking for a reduction in working hours.’ No more questions were asked. “Mistah Johnsan, wha's Clem,—| know, ¢" asked ¢ colored citizen of another yesterd “Clem Sinit?’ repeated Mistah | Jobnsun, “1 he'ad Ciem Suit wa’ | out at at new fangled todo got at de Widder Thom'son’s.’ . and he sar-| ' and, as he is only 23 years of age, may grow yet. He is an Irishma —Commander Henry James, re- dest ofticer on the British has just died at the age of He entered the service in d no luck in promotion, ired for age asa lieutenant ina, two more frag cal. f M. Verrius Flaccus have vered. They give the ob- servar for August 1, and mention u previously unknown sacrifice to Victoria Virge Pal , , Postage stamps may be repr “Whut new fangled todo? Wiha oat Sa Pholond th stat “Why, dat cocoanut pabty, hab’ at ms rues by a recent yo’ he'ad ob dem cocoanut pabties| order « h board of internal yit? All high sassiety fo'ks hab ‘dopt- er st nted in ed dem. Vhieck ani to the I'se not in de swell 400, an’ ©OU- + Ceioinale t sequenchly I'se not familish wid dat | eis Ry Sig fo'm ob divehsion, sab, but I'se he’ad | yoo Wishak a gtet deal about crockinole %. 1} ae edt Dat’s it, dat’s de name,"’ sudden- : ARON Tien ly remembered Mr. Johnsun, whol 4 '0 sch Laie soliloquised as he departed that|* 4 oa : nie “dey’s allus gettin’ up to make a can show his ignuace sumpin As will be seen from the news col umns, Rev. Sam Jones b nounced himself a candidate governor of his native s aps he r at Inst that t ter wodicum of trath in the opin many true christiaas that he is grace to the pulpit, and is to chris | tianity what the clown is to a delinea- | tor of Shakespeare. Or maybe there is more method in bis madness, and be has come to the conclusion that he bas petered ont as an evangelist, that the novelty has worn off his vul- garity and sacrilegious wit, and now, that he has eked a fortune out of the soul- saving business, has decid- ed to spend the remainder of his days in politics. For all we uniniti- however, his intention may be good, and he may want to | governor of Georgia so be can save | the souls of the party machine, At} any rate it is hoped if elected he will; make a more dignified governor than | dis he has a preacher. ‘The religion | with which he inspired the average person is about as lasting as the mirth provoked by in a farce comedy. o- a Duteh comedi. an] The residence ta be occupied by| Mr, John W, Keiler, on the North-| side is perhaps the first erected in Paducah with a genuine cycloae cel-| lar. The joists under the first floor, which form the roof to the cellar, are placed almost together, forming au almost solid covering half a foot} thick, to prevent the brick walls| crushing through the oor should g eyelone sweep over that portion of Paducah. A great many people criticise t police because they do not cateh some of the midnight marauders who infest the city, and some say some very} unkind things about then This is very unjust. Police statisties show that less than % per cent. of the bur- glars caught are caught in the set, | , while the majority of burglars are never caught atall, The burglar can watch the police, and it's part of his} business {9 do so, but the policeman can’t watch the burglar, for he} doesn't know where he ts. If the ofticer knew where the burglar in-| tended to break in he could readily lay his snares for him, but he doesn’t win Whose house is entered, and the burgiar takes good care not to let him find out. The best way to cateb house thieves is by clues, and the plunder of the present gang of bur- glars 1s always food — something qaickly disposed of and almost im- possible to identify even when found. Like all the gangs that previously operated here, however, sooner or later they wil be caught. oe A few nights ego in Golconda a astore there and robbed a dummy “Santa Clat that had been in the window ever since Christmas, The thieves evidently thought old Santa didn’t need the shoes he wore, and politely relieved him of them, He took nearly everything else from the .:¥OU CAN FIND IT AT THE... KEW RICHMOND HOUSE BA Mitchell Bozeo, Propr’ Finoet of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. dummy’s back doubtless being under the impression that it wouldn’t look well to keep him in the window until next Christmas. The above facts are all the foundation there was for the sensational fake in a Sunday con- temporary about a watchman ina thief smastied a show window out of} . oned officers Four. n 1895, non-commis grantéd to B teen were and 25 in 189 commander obje cts strong- nm the ranks. TOO UGLY TO DIE. Doctors Had Given Him Up, But He Hung On. Two Bil N. or Arten Mark Twains are never by delphia m of Nye’s 1 ed by this ine the Union League here he objected in apparently a ver us way toa certain story that } en told. He at while it was not exactly irre- in it was irreverent. * he continued, “I'll tell youa ory, which could be read with im- ytoamitesociety. There wasa The doctor told , and urged him to die with eatness and dispatch. The man told the doctor to go out on the lawn and kick himself. The doctor, being, as all doctors are, of a benevolent turn of mind, went to the invalid’s wife and ‘There’s really no use of my coming here any more, Your husband is adead duck, As a matter of fact, he should be quite dead now, and it would be a good thing allof us if he was. I’m not mar how much money has he? “J think about $50,000, said the distressed wife much the better. I'd strong- to him and exp nz up his desir m that it’s only orting him, a is preyin, is Wards or rn, says the nes. Tho peculiar can be ill 15 One evening tone man who had to die. 1 him s n his min way like a bit of pie “So t other of the fam to f rof the same, you know I love is that worries ‘Hubby Tell me what ax their parc ich was ¢' ‘can’t tell you, mother,’ re- child ‘Jlis language was stmething pir eurl,? t resort the priest tion was ex- @ visited the in- aid he, {J am as- al advice that you, There isa Disclose it to sohtion him an¢ A by the best med burden on your nftud. ne before I give you m“eThe invalid sighed. “Oh, well? id he, ‘if you put it that way, 1’ MH you. The fact of the business i I'm $0 darned ugly I'm ashamed iobe laid ont!” —The trouble with so many young people’s special services is so_ few young people go.—Washington Dem- erat. With Cuscarets, store there being robbed by the cute Your Wi Gatharticy eur Wore? H1'0.0.0: tol, drugs! seo na sisi IGOLORED DEPARTMENT All communications and mat tera of news pertaining to th column should be addressed C. W. Merriweather, 221 South Seventh street. CHURCHES, Husband Street Church (Methodist)—San- Preaching 1 am. and day school at @ a.m. Tp. m.. Rev. G. W, Stoner, pastor, Burks Chapel, 7th and ( day school 9. in. Preach! m. Rev. B.S. Burks, paste Washington Street Baptist Church, school 9-8 m. Preaching § p i. Hawkins, pastor. Seventh Street Baptist school? m. Preaching, Il @ m, and 8p. Rev. W. S. Baker, pastor St Paul A. M hurch, Sunday. school 9 m., preaching Ia m 7:80 p Ms Rev. J. stanford, pastor Bt. James A. M streets Sunday sci rr school 4. m., preaching, 11 @m and P m., prayer services, Wednesday evenings, 7 30; Sunday school teachers’ meeting Thursd: evenings, dtally invited. X. Cotter, rr Ei Chureb. (United ‘Sundayischoo 7p. m. Visiwors to invited to attend. nd Brethren 4°90 a.m. ‘Tennessee streets, Rev. Ji pastor, COLORED LODGES, MASONIC, Mt McGregor Lodge No#0—F. & A.M. Meats every first Thursday evening in each month. Mt. Zion Lodge. No,s, F.& A. M., meets Ist o'clock. Stone Square Lodge. No. FP. A. M meets 2nd Monday evening’ in each mont 7:30 o'clock. Susannah pte No. 2, (La dies) meets 4th Monday evening in each mouth at 7:30 o'clock een sth (Lidies) meets month at 7:80 o'clock Masonic Hall, 3rd floor, over 24 Broadway UNITE ORDER OF ODD FELLUWS Naomt's Tabernacle, No. 77, meets the first and third Thursday evening 1 each month Odd Fellows Hall, #¢ corner 7th & Adams. Household of Ruth, No. (#—Meets first and third Friday evening in each month at Colored Odd Fellows Hail, Paducah Lodge No, 1sis—Meets every frst and third Monday ineach month at Jolored Odd Fellows Hal Paducah Pstriarchs No, 44.G U 0 0 F— Meets every second Friday evenin in each month at Colored Odd Fellows’ Hall Past Grand Master's Council No 79.—Meets every fourth Friday evening in each month at ired Odd Fellows’ Hall Western Ki every second each month ai Chapter No. 4 Monday evening in each chy Lodge 4 fourth TueW ming 1h lored Odd Fellows’ Hall. Young Men's Pride Lodg every second and fourth at Hail over No, 22 Mroadway ITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP, at} Lodge No 65—Meets every second wrth Monday evening ineach month at pad Way Sisters if the Mysterious Ten, &t N y in'eech month at Meets second Thurs: 1 Broadway Ceremonial third Tuesday h month Gold and thi Rule Tabernacle, No. 45, meets first Wednesday nighis in every month, Queen Sarai Tabernacle No %—Meets second and fourts Monday nigbts in each month Madaline Taberna: third Thursday ni ) 2—Meets first and ach month No. v 65, Meets ly of the West Taberns B ts in each and fourth Thursda} No. 5. fvernoou iv each Month. Meets first nouth. Lily of the West rent, Meets: third saturday b. Star of Bet n Saturday afternoon in each momUh. Royal Media, Garfield Palattom,! No, $0 meets firet Monday evening {n each month at wp. m. Tadorian Commadery, No. 1, Drill {Corps meets every Friday night In each moathat s p.m a4 Rey. Orr, of Murray, occupied the pulpit at the Trimble street Christian church Sunday. Rev. C. G. Hardiman, of the C. P. church carried the gospel to the Illinoisans Sunday. Mr. John Vinegar, of St. Louis, is in the city for a few days to see that little girl, Jas. Goodman, a young man about 24 years of age, died last Friday at \the home of his sister on West Court street. Do you need anything in the way of Job Printing? if so give the Sun a call. This office is splendidly equipped for the prompt execution of all kinds of printing. Just at this time is a good time for the people of Evansville to die and be buried. between the various undertakers, and it is cheaper to be taken to the cem- etery in a hearse than togo ina back The undertakers only charge 50 cents per back, and throw in the hearse going even lower than tha “The stuffs on,” in the language of the boys, has as much reference now to water as to anything else. Ex-Minister De Lome, and ex several-other things said in that letter he ‘writ’? that Presideat McKinley is a ‘‘politicastro.”’ We don’t know what that means. Do you want to ask him anything? Stand aside brother De Lome. Spain is ‘great’’ on explaining ; suppose we call her in Everybody is reading these ¢ and the newspapers are having great runon war news ‘in these piping times of peace,’’ The Relief Corps No 39 will meet this evening. All members expected to be present. Itisa runaway in the insect or lope with another # philosopher, says a writer, is the case of the three sailors on the Maine who port quarter deck at the time of the explosion. All escaped —_unburt, while nearly 800 of their unoffeading comrades met a fearfal death, A Spanish newspaper speaking of the feeling of that country towards this says: ‘Our noble-hearted na- tion, seeing the victims of the Maine, forebears to think of its differences with the United States.* * * We do not know what may happen to- morrow. We are prepared for avy event, But today let us pass the keep drawn to the left band, and let us stretch out the right hand, not to those who jngulted us, but to those who weep.'* The noted white Arabian years in the vicinity of Cincinnati, (Methodist) San- iam. and 8D. Rach Wedarsday evening “in each month at 7:80) aieets first and ‘ah Tent Meets second saturday There is a war on there| free. There is some talk of the price) animal world when you see cue ante- 1 A knotty problem for the moral] ; were doing punishment watch on the| sword which we have been forced to steed ridden by Captain Nolan in the fam- ous charge of the Light Brigade at the memorable battle of Balaklava of | by bicycli the Crimea, was quartered for several ‘The Bible band will meet tomor- row evening at their hall, cor. Eighth il Adaws streets, All members are requested to be present and on lime. Some very important business ‘od be attended to. Tomorrow is Woshington’s birth- day, and all cities throughout the land will in @ way commemorate the rife of this illustrious man, ‘The ‘beautiful’? which has fallen today, serves as a forcible pointer to those who doubted whether we were going to have any more winter, Miss Bessie Caldwell, who has been yjout of the city for nearly two months has returned, much to the delight of her friends. Don't forget the grand cake walk Tat Odd Fellows’ hall, headed by the F. church, 10th & Tetmble jf ool at2 pin. Preaching & Dim. Rev J. ©. Stanford. pastor ‘Trimble, Street Christian chareh—Sunday ous Lon Proctor. man, managers. Ross & Chap- But the Mesmerist’s Subject Was Too Strong Willed. « “Gentlemen,” he said, “while my ant here passes around the hat I ll fortify myself. Then Lehall en- deavor to show you my powers of mesmerism. ‘They are wonderful, gentlemen, and it is well worth a quarter to see my efforts. Many times have I sat down, gentlemen, and won- ered where I got my powers—but, gentlemen, we anticipate.” Then the hat was passed around, and the lecturer took a drink froma bottle he carried in an inconspicuous + of his trousers. After which he brought out a chair from the railroad office, put it in the center of the plat- form, and dumped the money from his hat into his pockets. “Gentlemen,” he eaid, “I could y show you wonderful exhibi- of my power over my subject here, but some of you have probably seen ‘fake’ subjects and might, there- fore, doubt me. So, gentlemen, I will select one of you, the strongest led among you, to show you that ty efforts are all 18- and above euspicion. Then he picked out a big, healthy- king fellow from the crowd and it him down in the chair. He made several passes before his face. Then took a potato from a basket. He alyanced upon the subject. “This, sir,” he said to the subject, sa nice ripe apple. You will ob- ve,” he remarked to the audience, he will eat it just as he would ass ari Oh, go to the devil,” growled the The professor looked shocked and Didn’t I hay ny effect on you?” strange—very, I can’t understand it. just wait a second Then he made some more passes before the subject’s face. “Peter,” he said, turning to his as- sistant, “run in there and get me an- other chair.” The chair was put down in front of the subject. “Permit me, sir, to introduce you to 1,” said the pro- of his hand at the ou will observe, he will talk to the r as he would to a young very But “Ah, what d | zrowled the “What! professor in as ne you take me for?” yject yet?” exclaimed the ‘nishment. “But just econd. Now, gentlemen, I will ke some more passes, so. Now, entlemen, here is a pin, You will bserve, gentlemen, that it is sharp. Under my power, however,gentlemen, the subject will not feel the pain. jwill stick it—” “The deuce yon will!” said the sub- ject. | ntlemen,” i the professor, vith wounded pride, “I have done my You have seen my efforts, ust you have appreciated them. But, gentlemen, I cannot permit any gen- man to trample upon my feelings, sirs, simply because his will is |stronger than min i e comes | your train, gent) you've got to istle if you want to catch it.”—N, Y. Sun, VITALITY OF MICROBES. Lived Sixteen Years in Dust Hermeti- cally Sealed. In a recent number of the Annales de Mierographic, Dr. Miquel gives the jresults of some interesting observa- tions made by him in respect to the vitality of disease germs. In May, 381, he took some earth from the Montsouris park at a depth of ten hes below the turf. This he dried for two days at a temperature of 30 \\ grees Cent., and then he placed th st in hermetically sealed tubes, tich he put aside in a dark corner of ie laboratory. When taken, the soil tained an average of 6,500,000 eria per gramme. After desic- on the number had fallen to rather ss than 4,000,000. Sixteen years later, that is to say, last year, he still found 3,500,000 per gramme, and he was enabled to iso specific mi- crobe of tetanus, The inoculation of s soil in guinea pigs determined cath from tetanus after an incuba- tion of two days, showing the remark- vitality of pathogenic microbes under favorable conditions Thea’ Churches vs. The manager of an opera house in Rockford, Il, has made a vigorous protest to the city council, claim that the churches and private h. ich are not required to pa cual license, as the thes tertainments and concert Self-Preservation. “Turks is the most practical fellow Tever knew.” Tow does he show it?” “Wore a cowbell at night all last season to keep from being run down "—Detroit Free Press ‘Yo Cure Constipation Forever. y eiaseavets Candy Cathartic, 1c or 36 fund wouey tipation foreres Vand died a natural death at a ripe | : N.C tail vo cure, drukyists ret fo1l age In the neighborhood of Mor. Oo. iiinoisConraIRR) AW. . © Daatan ALIFORNIA Rose & Paxton . VIA NEW ORLEANS FIRE | n 9 T t 1 Cp In connection with the ‘LIFE and Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. (TORNADO es = 85 HALF IN TWO Gentrat tatirond fast "New Orleans Linnited': Wall Paper, per roll.. Ente Fifty cent Window Shades for.... EVERY THURSDAY and Paducah every F Angeles and San Francise change. ‘The Limited also connects at New Orleans dally with Express Train for the Pacific coast don Tuesdays and Saturdays (after Janu: uary 4, 18%) with the Sunset Limited Annex ru Pacific, giving special through Franotscd, Particulars of agente Central Rath for Los ad and connecting HATCH, , *: Division Passenger Agent, Ci OH Division Passenger Age T1 Commercial Agent A, H. Hanson. GP. A. Chicago. W.A, Kellond, A. ; 3h 806 ‘ Hand-made shades in any size. Picture frames made to order. paper hanging done in any part of the county by Fine AGENT Caligraph vonrgme™™ Ch : NO r H FOURTH NORTH JURTH gl D STREET ( G. LEE STREET AND Look for the Big Sign when you get on Fourth street, Densmore TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES GREIF & CHRISTY Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing ‘The only place in the city equipped SCIENTIFIC:AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING * REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet, 2d and ad DON’T CUSS THE PLUMBEK Ue may be entirely innocent, Maybe his work was good jut has been mistreated, Whatever the cause of the break or Jeak, or bad behavior of pipes, don’t waste time about it, bn have it fixed up, We are ready to make repai: promptly and economically. We are ready to put a job of new plumbing into your house that will give you more with the necessary tools to do first- satisfaction and less anoyance than you ever experienced > D. HANNAN «& 132 South Fourth Street-Telephone 201 HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. Agent for the “highest grades of Bicycles made. We sre prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $865.60Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys —best on the market, prettiest wheel made. Don’t fail to see our line ot wheels before buying.’ We are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city Complete repair shop. Free riding school to those buying wheels from us, Don’t fail to call—remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, Wall Paper »’ 4 ‘Shades Window sielichess LAT hei eriis TO ALL ORDERS . WwW. S. GREIF OBERT'S BEER Swore Telephone 126 130 S Third Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. class carriage and wagon work, | Building new work a specialty. 319 COURT STREET 319/% E> D Established 1855. Incorporated 1883, Johnson . Foundry and Machine,, Company Steam Engines, Boilers House Fronts, Mill Machine And;TobaccogScrews, Brass and Iron Fittings, Castings of all kinds, PADUCAH, KY. J. WM. FISHER Master Commissioner, Has his office at 128 !y South Fourth street, Up-stairs, Over L. D, Husbands, INSURANCE WRITTEN Telephone No. 73 estt ence Telepnone 160 The Ardmore, Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. 0. Tt leads all others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. F, J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. Tenth and Masiison streets Telephone 101. Orders filled until 11 pm Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks. European, $1.00 and up ess American, $1.50 to 2,50 First-class family hotel. No liquor Convenient to cars and places of inte! est. Most central location, and ple fant home for tourists and sightseers | — wooo wooo bverything in Its Season 15 THE RECORD UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is complete and up-to-date. Splendid line of canned goods. Our meat market is unexcelled, having everything in the line of fresh and salt meats. F. LALLY. wooD wooD Do you want the best, It can be found at Tenth and Trimble. Dry and green hickory blocks for heatin stoves. ‘Try one order. North End Wood Yard. Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. Office Am -German Nat. Bark Telephone 118. Cor. 9th and Trimble. P. THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY-AT-LA 116 South Fourth Street. STABLISHED 1864, Miss Mary B. F. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. ....... Telephone 174. PADUCAH, KY HENRY MAMMEN, J BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of towa. Patent Flat-Opening Books Boarders Wanted 408 COURT STREET. Good Rooms, Good Table, Best of » Attention, GEORGE KREUTZER, HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M. Physician and Surgeon OmMce Hours: {7 toa. m,,1to8p. m. Office, No, 4195 Broadway. BROADWAY \

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