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™ NORTH )R TH-EAST ano NOK TH-WES HEC Torrettautekk 0 [ PING 8 BU CARS FROM NEW ORLEANS vansvilleg i (VAN villi poutt Hinols Central RR. ALIFORNIA::: VIA NEW ORLEANS p.connection with the outhern Fact tic it’ Sleeping Car fnnEtLand Lontaviiie on Iiinots fre Mew Orie ry Friday morning, for rancisco Without ch at re ‘Train for the Pacific coast sand Saturdays (after Janu tae iq special through, Tculars of agents nt, Mempols IVAN, ducan, Ky ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Time Tebdie tn effect Apri! 3. 180. LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION Noara Bouxp— No 2 No'4 Leave. 22) pm 90d am oa am 1% pun bam § %) puma ‘S*kson Teun. 0 25 am 108 yuu cairo, 45 arn a the 125 pm tt¢lan ¥ tS pn 1 15am 90) am e. dam (wpm otsam 6 Bransville “ Hopkinsvitte 58 pm 9 pm 8 90am 140 pm 2% m ose? opm Hopkipavit Evansville Peiuceton Arrive 2 18300845 pm 210 pm 3 48 am 11 0005400 No 181 220 pm $53 am 4.00 p 3.60 pm 5 63 am 7 0 y 6c0 pin 605 pa ‘Artive Memphis, ive Jackson, Miss, Greenville Miss Vieksbarg. Natobea 6% am New Oricans.)......830 am 74 pm ST. LOUIS DIVISION, $20 pm 15 am +218 am 158 peo fi 320 pm 300 am 645 pn aut seeeel?:0L pm Tate epn a, 118 aw si Py 5:00am, 89! pm Spm, 7.0am pt thone marked a aon Sunday, Sad S04 carry Pullman vuffetsieepiny ree reclintn, “a 8 Mand New Orleans, carrying Pullman but fot sleepers. ‘Trator 24 and 241 run solid between Padw apae bi #0. C.’MeCarty, D. P) a. 8) Donovan, C.A., Paducah, & Arrive Paduca: All trains TUD any ex with a.star, Wc dy Heh a star, W sch do not Fr ars and reservations A., Chicas: i y Borated’ |)" Talcum 5 A L PLAN? Powder}. Ten Cents OEHLSGHLAEGER & WALKER DRUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway, THE PHILIPPINES. Some Facts About the Scene of Commodore Dewey's Victory, When Weyler Reigned te Ex- torted 20 Limes His Salary From the Inhabitants, [To the Padueah Da Ly Sua} Although a remarkably fertile and densely populated country, the policy of extortion and oppression adopted by Spain for centuries has prevented any material progress in the 1400 islands included in the Pbilippine archipelago, The only traders and merchants who have obtained a foot- hold in the islands are the Chinese, and they are compelled to pay enor mous tribute to Ube rapacious of), cials. These officials are gen spy iy poor when they arrive and ‘aave but one object during their stay, and that is to get rich, The merebouts compelled to contribute forty dav free Jabor to the government year, pay a high income fay capita tax of $6, a carrie for each wheel, a liv tor even a small quently arre eoufiscat eal ve each “~ 8 per {ax of 83 «ost fee of $500 afore, and are fre- ael end their property -e4 for some pretended politi- erlme, During the reign of wWeyler in these islands he extorted from the inbabitants a fortune of sev- eral million dollars, or over twenty times bis salary he population is composed of about 5,000,000 Spanish, Mdstizos, or half breeds, and Negritos, the last two being in the majority, Be- sides, there are a number of Chinese, Japanese, Europeans and ericans, who have managed to obtain % foot. bold despite the oppressive laws against them, The half breeds are the chief prey of the officials, as they are the busi- ness men of the country. The rulers do nothing to elevate them or assist in establishing industries, but simr;\y collect the taxes and devise new ways to extort tribute The mildness of the fertility of islands an j bat th ta! che climate and ue soil render these al agricultural country + batives are too indolent to we advantage of the bounties of pa ture. With American energy and thrift, and a more just system of laws, the future of these islands is almost boundless Amorg the products islands are: Rice, coffee, sugr ’, indigo, tobacco, cotton, cocoa, abaca or vegetable silk, pepper, gums for varn'sh, cocoanuts, dye woc Is, tim- ber for fine cabinet work, and rat- tans for furnite On the shores are found pearls, mother of pearl shells, avd all variesi + of fish. B sides the famous hemp ropes for which Manila is famous, the natives wauafaclure mattings, straw hats, cigar cases, baskets, cloth of grest of these GREIF & CHRISTY First-class... Horgeshoeing and Blacksmithing The only place in the city equipped with the necessary tools to do firsi- class carriage and wagon work. Building new work a specialty. 319 COURT STREET 319 Thee Beautiful Women OFFER RELIEF Pare 10 THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS A SURE ROAD TO BEAUTY Complexion "Fonte whleh they have so long used successfully lu poryonal treaupent. E MISSES BELL'S complexto | Tonle has almost tmme: i 7 brightening (he « n Y ene aE lea, blackheads, mot gatas, ss in the skin, Lean follow dire docs, ockles, pi cxcossive/ollines! oF re use is 60 simple that a ¢ tione and get the West result. ‘Me: Asses Hell have placed the yricept thelr wonderful Complexion Tonic at $1.00 per bottle, which fe sulicieus to clear the ondipury skin. ONE BOTTLE COSTS YOU NOTHING {1 the eect isnot exactly asclaimed, £0 ‘ou take wo risk in sending for i it sftp ithin the reach IN ciy! har 8 opr oo fa good one. This gel address e comploxiin aud hygiene inthe fence, anid satisfactory advicw Promptly without charge. An WIT be sent upon Te ieatians, anit o4n at fineness, sails, and tan and dress the skins of many strange animals, Varied as the products and manu- factures of these islands are, they ean be greatly multiplied and ime proved by a wise administration of a humane and ciyilized government, G, P, Electrical Water Forge. Great as aro the possibilities of electricity their fall scope is prob- feebly comprehended. One test devices is a water forge. as yet the secret of effect the method A tank ehaped an iron § fil , Which electricity ably only of the | The details ar the inventor, b is as follows hi what like eome: 1 with 1 with » of iron to be manipulit upairof pinch. ere, whic dd to an electric wire. When all is ready the iron is dipped into the water, of course causing the positive and negative poles to ¢ in contact. It takes from ten tc seconds for the iron to become hot enough to be bent ar as required. An interesting portant fact is that the heat elf only upon that por: tion of the iron th ‘overed by the water, thns rendering it much more ble than ‘forges of the or- attern. If one inch is under only one inch will bo red, and, s0 on with any submerged length. Deafness ¢ or ‘ not Be Cured by local applications as ub: diseased portion of the ear. annot reach the ‘There ts onl} used by an in 1s Huing of the When this tybe is inflamed you havé @ rhmblingsoUNd OF fnpertect hear. py, ana When ity emtifely Closed, Deafhess: is ihe result and unless the: inflammation can be taken oUt and this tube restored to its nor- mal condition, hearing Will be destroyed for ever! nine cases OULOL eR are caused by twerh, Which is nothing but at inflamed condi. tion of tue muons surfaces, We will give One Hundred Do larg | for aay cage of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that ean: pok be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, Send or elroulars; free, FJ, CAENKY & ©0, Toledo, Ouio, Sold uy Depp iste, 78> Hall's Family PLDs are-the best. y and planters are “AT LEXINGTON. Dr. Frank Boyd Secures the Po- sition of Chief Surgeon of the First Regiment, The Sun’s Correspondent Tells of Doings in Camp—Bill of Fare of Ca lier, Dr. Frank Boyd, of the cit: up to Lexington after the position of first assistant surgeon of the First. He passed the examination, and last night the following telegram was re- ceived by his relatives here have chege of the First regi- ment as chief surgeon, with rank as mejor. Will be home Sunday to fix up my business.’’ (Signed) Boyp. The doctor's, many, friends, here will be pleased to Tearn of his success, but hope that he will not have to re- main away Jong. The Svy’s special correspondent writes as follows: A few of us are sitting in front ¢,¢ the Phenix hotel. The Salva'.io, army is holding forth right iy front of us, So you see we are quite v fled. Webiave had a0 gut of. a al} dey, hoe beer down ti jown ever SINC?” aaQp. and have geen most ofits » wa dwell oor and muc? k Med foo, » nig 4 Qs we ull think of Padueah, aint in it’? have 2,000 men ob the Second bird regiments ere now, and ret will be bere this Week. had a sjige trip. At Beaver © tos oa Hartford avd Hop 2 p. m., stopping only to veange engines, Another section followed us from Louisville with Henderson, Madisonville aud Bow- ling ‘reen, about an hour behind ts. When we got here, we drilled out tocamp. Oar quarters are at Tat- terselis, which is an old stable. ‘They put us, company K, in a loft, but it wet sodark and we made such a racket about it, that they soon changed us to a loft: where there was more light. We had plenty of straw, but that was all we did have. They Were not prepared to take care of us $0 you ought to have seen us getting fee: » among others, ran the lines, and going to the nearest station, got @lunch., When we got back at 10 o'clock, the rest of the boys had not had supper. I found some; bacon, and taking it toa company M man, who had plenty of coffee but ng bacon, traded with him, T have run the lines twice without deteciie;, and now have a pass waich wi'l enable me to run the lies {with impunity. Company K has thus far kept out of trouble, and 1 think we will con- Unue todo so, But you ought to gat with us! Sow-belly (fitch, they cll it here) onions, potatoes and light bread. Coff », with a little sugar, and we all eat it like swine at log troughs. ‘To tell the truth, when a fe''ow is in camp, he’s gener- s''y t90 hung.y to obseive the eti- quette be wes taught at home, We rre havirg a good time. The life is new to most of the boys, and it now s ews much more epjoyable than it will when they have to begin "ng several times a day. = When we haven’t enough straw under our doway ouches, we wait until some omrade go°s > sl-ep, and then bors row }'s. He never knows the differ- ence, and where ignorance is bliss, I guess you see the point, ‘Three of our company went out to do the town today, and got done for all the money they sad, about $75, They say those Lexington boys are all right. We have the best company here so far as size and looks concerned, Tom Jackson is bunking with us, on account Of no arrangements having been made for the staff officers. There is strong talk of disposing of all Comunssioned ofticers and substi- tuting regular army officers, Our company bas already agreed not to be mustered in until Capt. Davis bas been examined and given a commis- sion. So far ss ican learn, all the companies in the two regiments are the same way, and when they under- take to depose any of the captains or other commissioned officers, there will be some fun. our respects to all Paducah friends, and send us a paper. B. B, Robert S. Acton, of Company G. Third Regiment, Hartford, stepped from a moving C. & G, train and was knocked unconscious. It was thought for a time he was seriously hurt, and he was conveyed to Camp Collier in the ambulance. He sdon rounded to, however. About eighteen men of Company K, of Madisonville, ‘Third regiment, Capt. J. L. Burchfield, became en- gaged in a difficulty Sunday morning and a general scrap ensued, No one was seriously hurt. Two tiremen from the department are on guard at. Camp -Collier-each night, and every precaution is taken | to prevent hre, Gen. Collier has ordered the B: bouryille troop of caval bit Wednesday, ‘aud’ will eRe tnd ha the Sadieville troop report the same day, Both troops are composed of mountain boys, and should make fine fighters, ‘They will be supplied with horses at Lexington, ). | Judging from the following Frank- fort singe the state troops , will not long rémiin fn Lexington: Gov, gram from Secretary Alger asking him to notify him as soon as the First | recelvad..»..tele} Sor regiment. of state troops is equipped in order that he might issue orders at once sending them to Ch amauga, The-telegrams states ¢ regiments will be ordered to Chicka- mauga as soon as equipped. Gov. Bradley hes replied that the Ken: tucky troops bave no blankets and that troops cap not be equipped until these are furnished. A number of guns are also neces- sary to complete equipments, The Second regivent being the first mustered in, will be the first sent to Chickamauga % A number of tents were put up at i ttersulis yesterday in front of the i headqaai WA tel ——_—______ ‘CHMAN-FIREMAN, Paducab, Ky., June 4, 4898, ‘ The United States ‘Civil Service Commission announc eg that an exam- ination will be he'd by its postofiice board of exawir,ers in the city andon the date natr.ed above, commencing at9 a. 1... tor the position of watch. man-fr man in the cus *dian service Oly citizens of the Uait 1 States cary be examined, _ The scope of this examination Ed indicated ip section 164 of ¢ Man- ual of E’xaminations, a7, will consist Of the followirg-named subjects: Spelling, *.ithmetic and letter writ- APS) att elementary in character ; pen- manship, copying from plain copy, practical question’, character as a workivan, ‘ind experience. Attention is invited to the fact that it fs the practice of the Treasury De- partinent in filling vacancies in the custodian service to give preference to cligibles who sre legal residents of the place or y‘ciriy in whieh tne va> capcy exists, is examination is open to all reputable citizens of the United States whom, desire lo enter the viee, and who cotnply With the re- quirements, Without rege~d to race or political or religious affiliations. All such citizens are invited to apply. They shall be examio 1, g-ad-d and cirtified with entire impartially and wholly without regard t) any copsid- eration save their ability as shown by the grade they attain in the examinr- hat other} ig sales barn, to be used as officers’ COLORED DEPARTMENT, } REV, HALL’S FARKWKLL, ‘The greatest revival ever held in this city Was drought to a close last Friday evening at Burks’ chapel, A, M. church, It resulted {n 112 conversions, 8% of whom joined the above named church, together with 2 reclaimed and 29 from other churches moking a total added to this church of 114. The grand totui of the meet- ing was 143, Evangelist J. W. Hall conducted @ meeting for our worthy pastor, H. Burks, Rev. Hail proved himself to be a workman of God who needeth not to be ashamed. As a token of their appreciation of his valuable services 32 of the young men converts presented him with a gold headed cane, with the following addres: “We, the converts having made peace with our God during the meet- ing conducted by you, and who so earnestly worke: jor the salvation of our souls, and now that we are brave ‘earted young soldiers marching on- ward and upward in the battle of our Lord, who is our captain; we ask your prayers that we may continue in our faith until out Captain calls us o. And asa token of our esteem and love, we collectively present to you this walking cane. May Gol be with you, wo Youss MEN Cov- Evangelist Hall’s reply was as ful- lows; ‘‘My dear converts, it is at such a time as this that words fail to t heaii, pnt express the feeling of the never, perhois, has my unworthiness i been made more manifest by the be- stowal of kindness upon me. ifue we labored in sermon, in exbor- tation, in prayer and in your conviction and conversion, and in our humble way God did wonder- fully use me in the conversion of your souls, These five weeks we have been in your city we have been the recipient of many kindnesses at your hands, You have been gener- ous aud kind, You have donated tion. Persons desiring to enter this examination should apply t> the sec- Tetary of the board of exathiners at the postoffice in the city above- netned, for a copy of the Manual, aod for application blanks (forms 504 and 394) which should be prop- erly executed and at once forwarded direct to the Commission at Wash* ington. ; Lak This announcement is dated May 8, 189) Lintiwood else. nothin, ut BARONET AND BEGGAR, A Characteristic Story Told of Sir Tatton Sykes, In the Kast Riding of Yorkshire, says the St, James Gazette, the name of Sir Tatton Sykes is a household word. A good story is told of the present baronet’s father, who died at the age of 93, which exemplifies his charact Yorkshire cutenes. Sitting one day on a fence near Sled- more, Sir Tatton was accosted by 4 tramp, who mistook him for a farm- creas well he m the old gentle- man affecting th ess of a yoeman. ay, my lad,” he replied, “I can gic ye naught. But dost see yon house? ir Tatton Sykes lives there, and he'll gie ye’summat.” The man trudged off up the road, and the baronet slipped back to the hall by a path and gave the butler instruction to let the tramp have a good meal, and handed him a sov- ereign to give to his strange guest. Half an hour later the tramp, re- turning again, saw the old farmer sti!! seated on the fence. “Well, my lad,” said the latter, “how did ye get on?” “Oh, thank you; I got a splendid din- ner, ¢ he ale was the best I ever tasted ‘Did ye get naught else?” was the remark of the astonished farmer. “Here, como along back with ine.” Letting himself and his com- panion in by a side entrance, Sir Tat- ton rang for the butler, who turned shy at the unexpected sight which met his gaze. Looking sternly at him for a minute or two, Sir Tatton said; “There's no occasion for me to make your mouth call sour face a iar. You’ve been with me a Jong time; to I'll let you off ligt. Give this man £2 and send £50 to the York hospital, or pack your traps and go. 100 TO ANY MAN, Witt Pay $100 For a Asy Cask Of Weakness in Men They Treat and Fail to Cure, An Omaha County places for the first time before the public a Magica TreaTMENT for the cure of Lost Nitali- ty, Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and eptoration of Life Force in old and No worn-out French ano Phosphorous or Itis a WonDER- FUL TREATMENT—magical in its effects —positive in ite cure. All readers, win are suffering from a weakness that blights their life, causing that mental and physical suffering peculiar tp ioet Manhood, hould write to the SAFR (OAL COMPANY, Suite 698 Range Building, Omaha, Neb. and they will send you ‘absolutely PRE! a ViMlathe ‘paber on ‘these disease; and positive proofs of their truly MaciCaL TREATMENT. Thousands of en, Who have’ lost all hope of a cure are being restored by them to a per- fect condition. | ‘This MaarcalL TREATMENT may be taken at home under their directions, or they will pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all who prefer to go there for treatment, if they fail to cure. They are perfectly reliable; have no Free Prescriptions, Free ure, Free Sam- ies, or C, O. D, fake. They have $250/000 capital, and tee to cure case a4 bad or petand yer 7 Or their charges may i ited in a bank to hepa therm when 8 cure is effected Write them today more than once t) our comfort. Hence we are under obligations to you; and so we accept and thank you, kind friens, for this token of your regard. We shall use and cher- ish it in. all the years to come with the hope that we may yet have en op- poftunity to repay this actof kind- pees. (9d biess you. You till we méet again. I thank you’’ Phere will be Sangay sclool pl nic at Rowlandtown park next Satur- y given by the Sunday school of the First Ward Baptist church, All other Sunday schools invited. Rev. Ww Hover, pastor. Prof. I. Nuckles, superiotendent. The Mayblossom club meets to- night at Washington-street church, the basement. One or two other clubs will also meet. Mr. Ed Owens made a ilying trip to Mayfield Sunday. Lieut. W. Johnson, of the United States army, is in Louisville for the purpose opening a recruiting station to enlist colored men into the Tenth cavrly. Of the four regi ments of colored soldiers that were mobilized at Chickamauga, the Tenth cavalry is the Only one left at the park. About 700 colored men are needed for this regiment. All must be Kentuckians. The reason for en~ listing reere‘ts for the Tenth cavalry in this state is, that men are wanted who know something about horses, how to ride and take care of them, The chance is now open for all who may wisk to enlist. The pay ranges from $16 to $45 per month. The industrial May fair, whict will be held at the Odd Fellows’ hall on May 26, 27 and 28, will be the most interesting enterprise ever given in this city. Every one is requested to bi something for exhibition, All exhibitors will be admitted free. ‘The entrance fee for an exbibit will be 25 cents, and less for each follow- ing exhibit by the same person. | There will be competent and impar- tial judges on every class of exhibit For particulars see small bills. Mr. Joseph Hamilton is on th: sick list. The Mlustrated lecture of Mr. G F, Richings, at Barks’ chapel A. M KE, church last eveoing, was highly entertaining, elevating and instruc tive. The auditorium was well filled, as was expected from the sale of tickets. made by the |young ladies, It was a tr appreciated and enjoyed by Mr. Richings wiil lecture this evening at the Washington street church and there is every assurance that he will be greeted by audience. Every one shi i'l witness these illustrated lectures, the like of which our people have never seen before. The coming social event of the week will be the marriage of Miss Cora M, Carter to Mr. Wm, Powell Miss Carter is a highly respected young lady aud moves in the best of our society. » Mg. Powell is a young man, Who by his own exersions, bas made bimself what he is, and is the leader in nearly: all our suciat func-| tions. The union will take place at the residence of the bede’s prrents on West Harrison street Thursday evening. The prizes in the contest of the sale of tickets for the lecture last evening were won by Misses Hattic It is} | song for} ‘ God be with}! a large! joint session next Monday evening, May 16th, to make preparations for the Annval sermon of ’98, Daughters Paulina Marble, P. Sarah L. Mansfield C.P, Almenda Howell C, P. Bettie Hart C, P. Sir. Geo, A. Anderson C.M. BRAIN BUILDING. A New Form Taken by the Mind Cure Theor The new science prom ence int f brain building s to have an important influ- re trend of medical de- It takes into account and tilizes the effect of body, aud involves > permaneyt improvement in char acter by th substitution nd abnormal 1 has observed how quickly happiness and good ne promote the digestion and the sle and improve the general appearance of a patient, and how rapidly grief and bad prospects blanch the face and lower every vital function. ‘The inti- mate connection between emotionand motabolism, or the processes of phys: s and decomposition, e sexual pervert, the 1 of ideas. kleptomania temper and ral_affectic types in w tions can be cit! greatly modified by a judigious course of brain building. One phasé of {Lis principle is seen in the case of a woman who had been suffering nine y om dyspépsta, 601 hot s0 much of gastric inability as of improper assimila She was eystematic q able odors and acaref are all now classed as 1 the abnormal condi- r cured or ars ly methodized noes of agree- rhur hour each d for two nich the as- restored and had Oper cent. in we ecte y was ¢ 1 to eat ciety or ia accompanied by periodie ag f wretchedness: In such cases s psychie; the change lant surr gs will do tely more than niedicine.—St Globe-Democrat. The Most Important. “TI suppose that there are many problems which polar explore to golve,” said the unscientific man. “Yes,” replied the intrepid trav- great r back important one?” — Washington PROFESSIONAL teed. If it fails to hha 20 pone AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK. HE We will refund to him. Price 50 cts. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO., Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN. HALF IN TWO ‘Wall’Paper, per roll.....- Tr Bte | Fifty-cent Window Shades for..........30¢ Hand-made shades in any size. Picture frames made to order, Pine’ ¥ paper hanging done in any part of the county by C.G. LBB Look for the BiglSign when you get on Fourth street, 18 NORTH FOURTH STREET HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES Agent for the highest grades We are repared to offer 1898 Stearns for $60.00, Don’t fail Pheonix, Overlands and Rugby on the market, prettiest Don’t fail to see our line of before boy . We are thé ‘o} clusive Bicycle house in complete repair shop, A school to those’ buying wheels, AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES... j,i" iis Si"haen PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer House. 3] py saat YES . The ’98 modei ot the New Densmore is bal bearing in all. See sample with Oo. B. STARKS, Agent for Densmore, Yost and Caligraph’ Typewriters. Supplies for all standard machines. PAT 2 SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING «1 REPAIRING be FHORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d.’ ‘DR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOMCOPATHIS'T, OMce—906 Broadway. Kevidence, 100 Jefferson St Ome Hones 9-10, \. S. DABNEY, ® DENTIST, 408 GROADWAY, HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and Surgeon ne 120 Teloph 09a, m,,1ti 3p. mi! 419'y Broedesy, «J.D, SMITHS tee, 7to 9 a, m., THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street. HENRY BURNETT Attorney -at-Law Will practice in all the courts. 18 South Fourth St., Papuoau, Ky CALIFORNIA! _ The Southern Route The lronjMouita Reule, Texas and Pacific andj Southern P cific Railways ‘TAK EBRUR FAMOUS » SUNSET + LIMITED train without an equal. Leaves Louis 10:% p. m,, ‘Tuesdays and Saturdays Oly SIXTY HOU3S TO LOS ANGELES Brown and Mianie Woods, The Knights of Tabor and. Daugh- tersof the Tabernacle are requested by their presiding ollicers to meet in y South to sunny © for particulars MATTHEWS, rh Ticket 3 ‘Main y. and deseripuly WNSEND. al Passenger | Telephone 101. = == = === UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is unexcelled, having everything in the line of Season IS THE RECORD: complete and up-to-date. Splendid line fresh and salt meats. WE MAKE. 3) of canned goods. Our meat market is " P. F. LALLY. t Telephone 118. Cor. oth and Trimble. Wall Decorating Is our business, our pastime, our de- Ws light. We should like the job of dec- orating the great wall of China, but will be content if you will let 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 yall in need of artistic decoration. » walls denote a bare pocketbook or little consideration of the beautiful. But your pocketbook is all right and you know a good thing when you see it WS. GREIF. OBERTS BEER : Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people af this city. others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG By} PADUCAH BOTTLING:CO-"* Orders Bled yout pw nd all kinds of Temperance Drink: I> F, J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. Soda Pop, Seltzer Wate: ESTABLISHED 1864,——-9 ig Mi: Mary 8. , Greif & ¢ GENERAL INSURANCE ew AGENTS: «0, Telephc ne 174. * + - \WBALUCAE, KY

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