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‘There is certainly no paucity ofthe Leech building. It was ord things in Paducah for the entertain-| several days ago, and is daily ex- ment of the general public. In ad-| pected to arrive. The Elks now) dition to the several revivals in pro-|one of the best equipped halle] gress, there is a circus, a band of so-| state, sts who propagate their doctrine + +t on the street corners, evasive Mor- Receive prompt and careldl attention by experienced grad- uates in pharmacy when en- trusted to our care. NORTH-EAST xo NORTH-WEST Furthermore, our immense stock enables us to give you just jf . ei .| There is. considerable complaint y 7 what the doctor orders. ons who have abandoned their pub: n BEST REACHED lic meetings but still dodge aboutlover the large number of domestic A-THE Night Calls answered promptly. | and talk Mormonism just the same, | animals allowed to rumatlarge in Bell at the side door on Fifth] 4 Seventh Day Adventist who holds |Padacah. A well known gentleman street, has been annoyed a great deal of late by @ horse that learned the combina tion of his gate, and after exhausting every other plan of getting rid of the nuisance, he tied a rope to the ani- mal's neck with a card attached, ask+ ing the owner to equine at home, The horse was and at any price you want to pay for] beck the following night, but the it, and give it to you who havn't the|¢atd had been removed. Thinking price; and to make a long list that perhaps the animal was a3 adept short, anynumber of any other |t removing placards from his person things equally as interesting. as he was the fastenings from private eae citizens’ gates, the gentleman tried it again, making the knot doubly “The grand jury may not create|strong. ‘This still had no effect, avy sensation at all’? remarked one] however, for the card was again de of the jurymen yesterday to the writer. |tached, and yesterday he appealed to ‘About the first thing that a grand |the mayor and was advised to cap- jury wants to do when it gets in is to| ture the officious beast and take him ‘create a sensation.’ That’s @ pret-|to some livery stable, where he would ty hard thing to do, I'll tell you. AJ|be kept until the owner called for person who has never served on the|him, ‘The latter will then have to grand jury has no idea what a hard] pay a board bill for the horse, or a time we have, and how difficult it 18] fine, whichever he prefers, and it is to get at the facts in a case. This} likely that he will find either, more is especially true of cases that would] than the horse is worth, be likely to stir up anything. aa “We have the most trouble wil nightly meetings, a ‘faith curist” who has worked the South side of town, and now goes to Rowlandtown for greener people, although he will in all probability be unsuccessfu', for the people of Rowlandtown are not that kind ; 2 man down on Broadway who will sell you any kind of book vail lerefate inreucaf ee TE mt PNG BUFET [vans svi rete TRAINSDNLY Route re _ NASHVILLE ~ Be CHICAGO FP JEFFRIESG.P.A O.n, TILLMAN 6 @ EVANSVILLE. IND. NASHVILLE. TENN. Uilinois Central RR. (CALIFORNIA OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER DRUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway. ee ROASTED HIS STORE TEA. The Kentucky Mountaincer’s First perience with the Article. The country storekeeper was en- gaged in a lively argument with Col. Lill Cottonhead as to the probableef- fect of the Bradley-Hunter split upon the future of the republican party in Kentucky, when old Tom Moseley, one of the oldest mountaineers in Letcher county, rede up and dis- VIA NEW ORLEANS In connection with the Southern Pacitic Through Weekly = [l«icher Tourist Sleeping Car | «jioy youens airy bit of store tea?” Leaving Cincnoatl and Loalavitie ov tiivots he queried, as he rifled his yarn sock Contral Hatiroad fast “New Orleans Limited (fo. 4 annoying cockle burr. EVERY THURSDAY “Why, yes, Moseley, plenty of it,” ane Pate’ coup teeny, waning age [replied Brown; “would you like to Commodore Saunders Fowler has chang men;who attempt to evade the truth by tN worisans | have some to-day?” claiming that they were drunk at the |sent to New York for a Cuban flag, d'Bawurdays ater Janu-| “Well, I guess not ter-day, F time of the occurrence about which| which will be placed either on the never he the boat store or one of the handsome boats of the packet line. It will bea beauty, and one of the largest ev brought here. It will look quite we desire to learn, They think, I guess, that it is more plausible to claim this than to attribute it to a fickle memory, and detection is less likely to follow their false statements. | pretty floating from the boat store or Little children get up there and]floating from the masthead of the we have no trouble withthem, They|packet, to arouse the patriotism of are never worried with abad memory, | people along the shore who perhaps They always tell the truth, too, rath- | never saw a real Cuban flag. er than attempt to avoid or to per- vert it. “I think that perhaps the cocaine evil will be fully discussed, aud there will probably be a few indictments, The evil has become so pronounced that it cannot be longer ignored. We must do something to check it, not cial through | hit.” repel of age ; of vhe Tilinots Genteal “unpeting | Brown considerately took the old into the rear room, where a Pa BG. HATCH | man ba one opened caddy of Young H Division Passenger A fresh] son was standing alongside the coun- ter. Running his fingers down into the depths of the leamcpiaied mass, he drew out a handful, which he held ip to the old man’s gaze. The old fellow’s eyes sparkled, and a strange quivering was noticeable about his lips. Wall, I swow; an’ thet air store tea, air hit? “It certainly is,” Brown asserted. Diviston Passenger, iy. « 4,1. Hanson. G P. A, Chica W.A. Kellond, A. G. , Loulaville. —_—_—————————————————— ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD abie 1 effect April 3, 1868 HOUSEHOLD REMEDY. b+ Tine And it never fails to cure Rheu~ matism, Catarrh, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases arising from impure LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION No 22 No BM r blood, is Botanic Blood Balm. uae “Better put up a pound for you particularly for the good of those] (iy 4 yy.) Thousands esate Ak ow Orleans “What mout hit be wuth?” who are now victims of the habit. but} a, the best remedy ever offered to ie “It's worth 75 cents a pound, Mose- |to save those who may yet become] mankind, The thousands of cures son Tenn, 10 25 am 1085 pra but, as you are an old friend, addicted to its use. Its use is not 4 : zs H som 1 t sor ol his remedy are almost O, Ht... 1045 01 ioe ike ave ae ot any 0 it, you may | confined exclusively to the lower Try it, only $1 per large Fulton 125 pm 1201 am it for 50 cents. ae classes, from what we can learn. botéle. SE es sees celien “Yuk kin put me up er poun’,’ “Yes, we have a great many cases " ; t ‘ vies. utara : Five days later the old man dropped | under advisement that you might call | 4 PHYSICIAN'S EVIDENCE—AN HONEST Paducah, ...218pmis%am Pian ¢wpm| into the store for a tobacco supply, | sensational, but it may be some time poctor. arrive and Brown, after a lengthy conversa-| before we get sufficient evidence to] Although a practitioner of near Princeton... 345 pm 24am 95am 600 pro > Evansville ..* 00 pm 60am tion touching on mountain topics in | find an indictment. We do not fin-| twenty years, my mother influenced \ & Hopkinsviiie 18pm 72pm] gencral, queried: ish up one case at a time, buttakelme to procure Botanic Blood | Nortonville....4.{5 pm 38)am 10 45am “Tow did you like your tea, Mose- | evidence as it comes to us, no matter| Balm. B. B. B., forher. Sbe had Mity,. a9 pm 4 10 am 1 #0 aim ) } j eat arautch¢ bs bmn 801 -am 1 07 pen 52 what case it may be in.’” been confined to her bed several Owensboro .°10 0 pam *9 0) ana 308 pam ‘a'r tuh middlin’, Frank; fa’h tuh t+ 4 months with Rheumatism, which had Loutevilie... . 1000 pen 7 (0.0m 60) pm dlin’; mouter bin bettah, but I stubbornly resisted all the usual Cinctanad 7am Hs am {lin’; mouter bin tah, io i Y Jen Sect nocup- 2m i et [guess Ieikly thuh ole woman uscd a] | Mayor Lang bas quite a good Jok@| remedies, Within twenty-four hours Leave. lettle tew much grease in roastin’ hit Hatter’ phic Pee ny is reputed to be after commencing B. B. 5, 1 ob- Cinctnnast $10 ams 4 pm m| —Louisville Post “tt le ay é €! served marked relief. She has just abs yamvspm s#am| —Louisville Post. i el. ef. «lod onm one bot the best and most legible imagin-| commenced her third bottle, and is ami? 55am 140 pm ALICE IN WONDERLAND. able, and recently he wrote a letter} | ary as active as ever, and has been \atabebkens to his agent and instructed him to y ‘ied lbone y4 ; S Fir 8 in the front yard with*‘rake in hand,” ak +0845 pm| Heroine Recalls the First Telling of He |send Mayor Lang some sort of an ad- cleaning up. Her improvement is 4 $10 pm 3.68 am 110008 pm sree, Gress or advertisement. He must! ruly wonderful und immensely grati- ‘ “a Mrs. Reginald Hargreav have simply said to send it to “Bay-| ring. 2.90 pm 889 am 40 p inal Alice of * i or James Lang, Paducah,’ but it 0, he Atcietocnias aE Bs, fe pais g letter regard- | seems his own agent could not read Tackipuville! ilk, o— famous book to | the distinguished man’s writing, and] por gate i Dhaene oo) pm hich @ og eal her name: sent the matter to ‘Major June adead awn ‘ of & Jodgeon’s Long,’’ Paducah, Ky.’’ a ep <p 20 pm # 18 am Most dM. Dodgson’s stori ig RUM WAS HIS RUIN. fois ae writes Mrs. Hargreaves were tol Re tet 320 pm us on river expeditions to Nune ide Bruin’s Evii Career Ended One Day While $0) am 6a pun or G near Oxf. My el 4 boy on the: North Side strena; Staggering Drunk 4 69am i z ne was Prima, | USI objects to baving -‘Billy goats . q Sled leben pect el xe Pager , ci at the bean, | Ket off the streets, “He write T me be + that stayed ST, LOUIS DIVISION. e poem at the be e ‘ oie aa ak Honaahia’ ala Sma enuen. x Adventures in W. Deer sur and frend: Hae . ees f pepe tea Faaincal Prods cul Ton “1 do not want Bily gotes kep offa £0" years, and he gaye fishermen eye tp ll th. Ibetievethe be- [the strets. I haye a bily gote, and f trouble by rob * Laaye St. Louts poem ss ap he never barks or gos mad. I uset they were out on saave ioe Siopm, 7.98 ” was told one sum- a th the Ail trains run aaily except those, marked v sun was so |t hav a dog to driv to my cart, but ne ee Wily eaters i ae ed in the ]Me Wood not go like a horse or a} mould come Oa anes % Bere y 5 eleep lean gry and it took a . eateand tree reclining ch acta | adows down the river, deserting |gote. When I wood hich bim up, he| lee} ‘ ai aud New Orleans, P y ' - a to! rile in the onty bit | ¥ood not go unles I wood go abed of heap to fi Pp. t rey could tell a pris Which war under {Him. 1 had to go ahed so much that] that it was ay aid a new-mad ick. Here from wy littel brothr did all the riding, so} 8 Va foc sky three came the old petttion of “Tell us J! got me a gote. 1 think he fs mity | Fome of the to ithe tracks * a story’—and 50 seen ey the everde_ (Bice, all but his smell, and papalabout the camp always showed t * : tim of says that may wear off. mark, The fisherman said that 4 oY Mevarty, BD Sometimes, tc ioe daly bear could eat more 4 Donovan. CA. Paducah, Ky ¥ Fe 8 truly, nea ; 2 , *“«Grorck +} muss thi up we 4, 1" any other cr ret ras =~ sm | ay? til] thenext tim Vad ta G 4 Ga t OUSE |i8%, tie it is the next tine, would] Men ought to read the papers) qr if ok “Iho the exclamation from all three,|more. Some of them seem to prefer} °° 200 8 SV\Ct) and after some persuasion the story |to have some one else do their read-|'° Jide ee ; LOUISVILLE. KY. wot! i Anothor day, per- | ing for them, and sooner or later, | °V°"! box and bu re American Plan $3.00 to 85.00 per])ay ould begin in the |the custom will get them in trouble. ae ei Re be , day host edn ite a {hie middle | Many ® man has gone to local news= | ®")/ M0 . i Z of telling a thrilling adventure, would | Paper offices to annihilate the editor ah Rooms only $1,00 and upwards BEERS + for something that was never in the | the lake for A. B. COOPER, [Pretend to go fast asleep, to our great Manage | dismay. J “T have often thought with grat!- tude and wonder of the unvarying kindness and good nature shown to us. Alice’sadventures were first writ- ten down in answer to my t wish to possess the story in book f ting int at last in a ve named Silas that] ®! ; yas ont on the one March day and thinking he w have intended paper. Many a man has accosted in angry, threatening terms, a reporter for something somebody told him in the paper. — Kither ‘somebody’? could not read intelli- gently, or else he told the man that there was something detrimental in the paper about him for no good pur- one on the beatia Women to go home sooner than he k hie & OFFER Long before I can remember, in the hed: happened ning. at intervals between photographing one | Pose. We camp, In some way he had dropped or other of us, Mr. Dodgson would} 4 paioshia 5 ofiee.-thel Mone dug and broker ae pot se make quaint drawings in the style of | other ewo.days ago—to lic | ee tneee There ken s bottle with Fathe? William and fit them to a |#0mebodyor something that was inj | 0° ly standing by th 1 a fold a fis the drawings were |the Court proceedings “abgut. him. ae . Sheets of these eeaieairel When shown the paper he ¢ould not by me but, alas! none remai »|find the objectionable article, and , was finally forced to admit that he had only been told that it was in the paper. There was really no such thing in the paper at all. ~The arti- cle was found after looking for it for some time, and.was plainly in refer- ence to another case entirely, and the man admitted so himself. Should a man be too hasty jn re- senting something like that—simple hearsay—he would likely regret it iv fireplace, and by grabbing the jug mast and holding it over the bot- tle he managed to save a quart or two of rum, in the shape strap”—that’s the state of Main for rum and mola ixed t and it’s an enticing drink. He had just made up his mind to go to the camp to try a little of the mixture when he saw a bear coming ont on the ice from t direction and the bear was staggering drunk. It had broken into the eamp and was drunk Ants 3 Know Each Other. ‘A oun ROAD _TO BEAUTY iit, of No, 78 Fifth Avenue, New ouer the public generally, the ¢ whieh they have $0 long Ants have some method of know- ing members of their own tribe; if an aut is put into a strange colony, it is instantly killed as an intruder, while if one is taken from its home and restored to it after a long lapse of time, it is immediately welcomed and in personal Lreatment. THE MISSES BELL'S Coiaplexion Tonle das sh 9 offect in elearing and | recognized, Sir John Lubbock took more ways than one, and would learn] 0n Silas Thomps 5 rum and molas- i ii doamieemmensas 1112 ants, six from ench of two differ- | fever afterwards always do his own| cs. The bear didn't scem to know ent colonies, and made them drunk; here he was or whe re he w bayer to readin, then they were all put back {nto one 8: of the colonies. The ants inspected them, carried away their compan and took care of them until ‘the cove d, while the foreigners were dropped into the water, A large dead hy was put on the table, and one ant go, and while he floundered round on the ige ee on made a circuit past & Phillips, has a curiosity the du-|bim, got to the camp and came back plicate of which doubtleensdops not} with h gun and shot him.—-Chicago exist in Paducab. It is a genuine} Chronicle. rot Chinese domino, and is not unlike A Musical Hint. the common, every day dominoes we i } ; TO THFIR LESS FORTUNATE * Tet ‘d te ep lara Mr, Roy Dawson, of Ellis, Rudy or re fivekle ‘exoussive of] use is 30 sin tions and get felt have placed the F Pomplexion Tonic a in sect which uhjoieut wo vicar the ordinary shiv ome BOTTLE COSTS YOU NOTHING Talaued, so that eR TORTS @> (iz? ain era remem t = {tthe effect in pot exactly a ediately went over and pulled at ' a A alka Jou take no risk ka sewing for mstiately went over and very often see and play with, He] She—Do youlike singir ta fe within the reach but found himself unable to move gt ; Fle—I was always carried away i Age cay, and speedily |found itin a rollof matting from] ¥ plexion and beautify a ¥ He then went away, and speedil) with it. China, and asked one of the laundry- men here what it was, and was told. It is much rougher in finish than they Pr ordinary domino, but nevertheless the resemblance is very close, atict The Elks will in a few days have a pe fine billiasd table in ball in returned with three companions, and by their united efforts the fly was car- sied away.—St. Louis Globe-Demo- erat. aH Defined, —Tommy— Pop, what is the lull before the storm?” Papa— *The honeymoon, my son.”—Truth. erous offer should e Ladies « Free She—I will sing—Detroit ‘ wit on Evansville, Ind., has just erected a phip ing post for the correction of rae An old and hitherto for- tute permits this form of ent, Ponders to the Misses Bel, TOILET CO. Yorks please keep the} i OLORED DEPARTMENT.|" CHURCHE RCHES, huroh, (Methodiat)—6un, m a.m and Pm. stone pester. h and Ohio (Methodist) S: 9a. Preaching 11 a.m. S. Burks, pastor. sehingion Streot Haptist Church —Banday ‘® m. Preaching § pm. aptist, Church.—Sunday hing, a, m, and # p. m. S. Baker, pastor StPaul A, MF. church, Bunday schoo! 9 m,, preaching 1a m 7:30p m. nds pastor Ward Baptist Chure wy inndlay school teachers’ meeting Thur cofll are coridially Invited. “8, “ih. Chureh. (United Brethren teen: | Sunday schoo} #3) am. and 7p, m. Vi DHANGE, Tke executive committee of the lecture bureau has found it necessary to wake a change in the program on account of the revival now going on at Burks’ chapel, A. M. E. charch, and as a rusult Rev, W. S. Baker, of the Seventh-street Baptist church, will lecture Friday evening at the First-ward Baptist church on the sub- ject, ‘The Use of Time,’’ DANGEROUS CHARACTERS. Most communities are afflicted with scandal mongers, who, dripping with filth themselves, butcher the character ot others and peddle it about to those who are willing to listen to such stuff; but the worst form of this dangerous disease is the conduct of the men—not gentlemen— who congregate daily on the streets and attract every ledy and woman who passes If they should happen co know them they are whooping and yelling after them for squares ; if they do not and cannot know them, their attire and form are assailed and all manner of smutty remarks are made about them. This conduct is kept up avd carried on to such an extent in some localities until ladies almost dread to pass that way, though ofttimes compelled to do so, A lack of self-respect will breed disrespect for others, is a matter of fact, but there ought to be some way by which these highway assailants of character coull be brought to justice and be punished to the fullest extent of law. Since these sunshiny aays of spring they can be ceen almost any day sunuing themselves and at the same time attempting to destroy the char- acter of some one upon the altar of the inordinate greed of their igno- rance and brutish passions. ld men and young, who are guilty of such devilment, stop it, ere you | The Iron Mountain Route, | FAMOUS » » SUNSET » LIMITED SIXTY HOURS TO LOS ANGELES nud Ticket Aged, St. Louls, Mo. { CALIFORNIA! —VIA- The Southern Route Texas and Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways TAKE THE A train without an equal. St. Louis 10:20 p Saturdays, Only Sunny South to sunny Write TEWS, ieket Agent, 304 W. Main St. Louisville, ky, J, W. Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adams. Croup, whooping cough and colds are quickly allayed and danger averted by OR, BELL'S PINE-TAR- HONEY This famous remedy will cure an attack of croup in the time it takes to find a doctor. home should have it r the time of need. It is an infal- lible remedy for all bronchial and lung affections. Bold by druggists at Zic., oe. and #1 per vottle oF sent direct on receipt of price by The H. E. Sutherland Medicine (o.y Padveahy Ky. take a step some day that will land you in a place of endless summer. Any man or men who follow these practices and profess to love their race, lies. He not only does not love his-own, but has respect fur no Other; and is unfit to associate with gentlemen. THE CINEOGRAPH TONIGHT, There is every indication that the cineograpbic concert this evening will prove a substantial success, It is one of the remarkable inventions of the last few years, and must be seen to be appreciated. At the concert at the Washington Street church this evening our people will have the rare opportunity of seeing this affair in a concert exclusively their own. ‘Do you know that there is one among the best musicians I ever heard ?’’ said a gentleman to the Sun man, as they both sat listening to F Ewing play ‘The Flower Song,’? in a barber shop the other day, ‘I’ve known Ed for a long time,” he con- ued, ‘sand he has been making sie ever since I hnew him. He perform on several instruments his favorite is the violin. He is the composer of some splendid music has always been too modest to e any of it published.” Mr. Ewing who has been in the vity for some time, is quite well known to the suciog and music loving public. Ills performance on the guitar was particularly fine and showed skill well a3 musical ability, Mrs, Paulina Marible and Mrs, Ann Cunningham went to Mayfield ist Monday with the remains of Mrs. th Osborn, ‘They were sent by teen Sara ‘Temple N: Miss Maud P. Mansficld is on the sick list, Mrs, Lucy Diekerson is on the sick What has become of our Mayfield correspondents? The cineographic concert this even- ing will be arare treat, Sce it, ¥ Mrs, Ophelia Brown is on the sick it Miss Bessie Davis is improving slowly, THE DALY SUN. If anyone doubts the popularity of the Sun with the colored people, let them happen in some of their homes any afternoon about ‘‘paper time,’’ as they say, and see the rush made to read it, Even those who are not those who are, about ‘‘paper time,’’ eager to learn what is going on here}] « in our own city and in the country at large, fresh and hot from the brain and wires of the world. The Sun is only ten cents per week. Subscribe now. Charity Ball. The public should not forget the charity ball to be given in the Camp- bell building on April 15th by the Plasterer’s union, the proceedy of which will be expended for the relief of those in distress, There will be good music and a nice time. Ad- mission 50c, Young ladies will call on the public with tickets in a few days. W. L. Vinr, | J. W, Hevees, Committee. 30. Chas. Freiderick, u ae BLOOD POISON Primary, y to come here we Wi list Fatiroad fafe aud hotel bills, aud Uo eharye Taken Mercury, Iodide Potash, and sttil have aches and 'p atehes 10 mouth, Sore Throat, Pimpl ored spots, Uleers on any part Hair or Eyebrows failiag ou! Secondary, SL00D POISON subleribers manage to be. sround| | ssteogg tat macd, fot a bk{i1 of the most eminent physicians spplication, Hundred dress GC OOK REMEDY CO ST, JAMES HOTEL ——8T. LOUIS,—- Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breaklast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Goop Rooms. 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Picture’ frames made to order, paper hanging done in any part of the county by 118 NORTH FOURTH ( ). ( ). | obo ES Nort re ERT! STREET STREET Look for the B Fine ‘H g Sign when you get on Fourth street. Everything in Its Season IS THE RECORD WE MAKE. 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. « _P. F. LALLY. SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING * REPAIRING. be HORSESHOEING Telephone 118 Cor. oth and Trimble. All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, 2d and 3d. Court Street bet, Wall Decorating Is our business, our pastime, our de- light. We should like the job of dec: orating the great wall of China, but will be content if you will 1et us deco- rate a few walls in your house. Do they need it? Oh, yes; you can't get out of that, and we always hate to see awall in need of artistic decoration Bare walls denote a bare pocketbook or little consideration of the beautiful. But your pocketbook is all and you know a good thing when you see it. W. S. GREIF. OBERT'S BEER Is rapidlyjbecoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads all others, for the reason’ that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. Tenth and Madison streets Orders filled until 11 p.m Vater and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, F, J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. Telephone 101, Soda Pop, S WHAT? > Ball Bearing * Typewriter YES The ’98 modei ot the’ New Densmore is;ball bearing inall. See sample with Oo. B. STARKS, Agent for Densmore, Yost and Caligraph Typewriters. Supplies for all standard machines. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. BROADWAY You need send nothing out of town. | Patent Flat- Opening Books ESTABLISHED 1864, Miss Mary B. E. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. .... Telephone 174. PADUCAH, KY The Skeleton in Most Houses Is bad plumbing. It’s out of sight, its ‘are sometimes unsuspected, but he less a constant menace to When we do plumbing it as near perfection as an skill can bring it. It stays done too— it isn't constantly getting out of trder. Safety and economy both urge you to come fo us, 8T. JAMES HOTEL BROADWAY AND WaLNUT care direct to Hotel, ED D. HANNAN, 132 Souta Fourth S¢ deorniont

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