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«NORTH NORTH-EAST axo NORTH-WEST REA HE ‘Lvansville8TerreHauteRR ‘ey OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER yuTe ‘ [vans CARS FRO CHCAG. Illinois Central R.R SALIFORNIA In connection with the uthern Pacific Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car Egaring Cinctunatt and Loutsritie on ttitnois road fast “New Orleans Limited” EVERY THURSDAY Sunset Limited ——_—_— ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD ‘Time ‘Vabie in effect April 3. 1808 LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISIC Nowrm Bouxp— No M Nott Leave. New Orleans 720 pm 900 am Meno, Milas-t2 47 ara 1 8 pun sont BO am 6 50 pan J’kson Tenn. 10 % am 1025 pm Cairo, 1... 104 am Fulton... Arrive, jucah. ...205 pm 1 15am 90) am Leave. No. 184 12% pm 1201 an No et 215 pm t2am 74am 2 pm 240 #99 pm 650 am otam 6 pm 1% Norvon 4.45 pm 33) am 10 Gentral City... 3 pm 4 10am 1 Home franc 662 pm $01 am 107 p Owensboro..°10 00 pm *¥ 0) am 3.05 pm Louisville... .10.00 40am 6.00 pm Ginctunatl..! 710m haan 140 pm 650a2 «pm * 15am © ‘arrive not going to buy this canary.” Padnean 210 pm 3 48 am 11 000540 pm the weeh gon fice brighten $2 pms isam +218 am 158 pm i 320 pm 30 am 645 pm 60 snd 34 carry Paliman cars and free reclining chair cars bet einnatl and New Orleans, Pullman sleepers between Evansville and Memphis ‘Trains 21 and We run solid between Cincin ‘nati and New Orleans, carrying Pullman but run solid between Padu GREIF & CHRISTY First-class... Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing ‘The only place in the city equipped with the necessary tools to do firs. class carriage and wagon work. Building new work a specialty. 319 COURT STREET 31 Three Beautiful Women TO THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS A SURE ROAD TO BEAUTY ‘The Misses licl!, of No, 78 Fifth Avenue, New York, 1 it the public generally the Complexion Tonle whieh they have so long used successfully in personal treatment. THE MISSES BELL'S Complexion Tonle yedlate effect in elearin Hie ibe rk i note cesmeti as b MS beiorless qua that ihieh appite does, Box shone i fous and foreign Aliinus at n the skin, n follow diner: " Fesult, ‘The Misso have the price of thelr wonderful xion Tonle at $1.0 per bottle, which jelent to clear the ordinary skin. ONE BOTTLE COSTS YOU NOTHING If the effect Is not exactly as claimed, so that Tie for it eft within the reach Hexion and heauty's peed once This gen nlexion and beautify @ pood one, [roan once shoul be seceyted by all Hell on all rein Laviies can address The Misses Eisen tends td distor avis Intivestng pape wil bo bout Oia $e 2 communtentions and send all 10 Tho Misses Holl, ot L TOILET CO. jadlucab by W. B McPhersou laced To INEWORLEANS SOUS P.JEFFRIESG.0.4 O.n.ni VIA NEW ORLEANS Friday morning, for Los No. 2% +0 pa 720 pm th v 1240 pm 82 kun 8 908365 pm Borated Talcum Ten Cents 4 ORUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway. HER LIFE A TRAGEDY. . —The Pet Canary. *] Down on Fourth avenue there i She told a good-natured old gentle man about it the other A bird @ canary wandered about in a dazed, sighted way, listening to the pro. prietor’s account of the virtues o! each bird, to an aggressive cane’ torrents of musical ¢ would-be purchaser, that hurlec ance at the The owner ments, and presently the old gen tleman became conscious of a scrap of big, tearful eyes “Please, thir,” said a little voice. fright. “What's the matter, dearie?” aske Id gentleman, who had gran n at home ‘dearie ng that the child plucked uy quaverir The coura, “Why mustn’t I bu The tears left the ¢ y th one?" “It’s always that way,” the forlorn little maid wailed. “Thutht ath h love them real much mebody com and buyth them I'm tho tired of y uthed to new m myself, tho She put a few inches of soiled ker- leman, remorsefully. an awful life, don’t Now, don’t you worry. I’m Then sh gloom ‘ 1 she prophe- Sun, DUDE RISKED HIS LIFE. That He Might Fix Up That Lovely Complexion of His It is said that women have known to take their curl papers d before they made their escape from @ ning house, but t! ht of dud ishness rex npon a Kansas Cj re- cently sury fire in use. ere fa xion g man is ¢ his beautiful con cherry ay that it jal, but the girls swear to its naturalness, One morning a little less than a week ago the cook attempted to light the fire with kerosene oil. The thing happened, and part of kitchen was ablaze. Her screams roused the landlady, and she rushed from one door to the other awakening her boarders and bidding the fles | from the burnin, The dudish ung man oceupied the second-story ck room. She pounded on his door, and thought she heard him respond When all the boarders were assembled in the front yard waiting for the fire department to put out the blaze the D. Y. M. was missed, “Good, gracious, he’s still as) shouted the landlady. “Won't one go up and break in his door! There was really but little danger, the fire being conffned to the kitchen, and one of the boarders took it upon himself to save the missing one’s life He pounded at the door with his boot- heel, and when still no response came he pressed his shoulder against it and broke it in. There, in front of the mirror, stood the dudish young man, with a powder puff in ong hand and piece of chamois in the other, fixing up that lovely complexion of hia. —St, Louis Republic. BREVITIES OF FUN. a. ne ruse, ba The Higbees a keeping again.” “Tired of hotel lifer” “No; but their dachshund hae got tired of hotel food.”"—Brooklyn Life, ' Comedian—‘T'd like something heavy to eat this morning.” Trage- dian—"For my part, I would not be se to a few light rolls.”"—Boston going to hou Browne—“Allow me to have the ure of returning that flye dolla that I borrowed the other day Smythe—“Thanks, the pleasure is mine.”—Harlem Life. “Have you any stylish neighbors®” “Stylish? Mrs. Toozle, next door, is just getting over a nine-hundred-dol- lar attack of iyphoid fever.+—Chi- Cago Record, Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson's Drug store. tt Powder Aod & Continuous Performance at That @ small girl whose life is a tragedy. — end a continuous performanee, too, when he went into her father’s shop to buy op is a confusing tort of place, and the old gentleman near- Finally he took a fancy the shop was called away for a few of a girl who was looking at him out Then it stopped in sheer was so distinctly en- h, thir, buy another one, not vyes and trickled down either side of an absurd little: thest one of WRITTEN ODE TO THE CUBAN WAR, hear the batule cry, To victory! to victory! we'll win th prize or die. Ali honor to our nation’s flag, Down, Spain! Spain! Your ensign that you boist on high Is but a vaunting rag, a living li Cruel, crimson blood, Not bought by shining, paltry gold. grace, *| Nor any of our chosen race. America, America! - brave and bold; Fearless, and to the manor born. Valiant, and ready to leave thei shore Ye taunt us with a war that’s \ and o’er— f| We trespassed on no foreign shore 1 we roam, » | Our party strife ran flerce and high {| And our quarrel (for shame) was all at home, ‘ fair land, We firmly stand, united united in hand, With Old Glory—the ster spanglec in heart, banner— x Soldier Boys at Camp Col- The five young men examined by Sepia seyee ieee sae ae Proudly floating from the Atlantic to Bost Dr. Rivers night before last left] W'l¢ox) Marshall Hays, Leon Wi- the Pacific; lier—Getting Used to this moroing for Lexington. Henry nel!, Quitmon Caldwell, Pernell Wi- With bull fighting Spain all wild Camp Life. Hedges failed to go, and the list was] "i" te ene Mamie, Henri- and terrific, was increased by the addition of Jas, |°t* #4 Cora Kivil. ; ; iz Robertson. ‘I'he others who went] The Bapiist Benevolent societie: he lant battleship, the n. Tt c ag le cieties sl Shah eet Tho Examination Proceedings.| were: Ed Wilson, L. Dertington, | will meet at Rochester, N.Y. in And our sailors brave met their dis-] Important Officers May Be |©: ©. Halton and Luther Bollowe. [few days in their annual sessions, mal fate, The cruel tidings were soon wafted te every land and state. came too late. | Flag, foe, our seamen brave had blown to their graves Without warning—deep in the ocean below. And Shall old Spain, austere, with boast- ing array, Defile the Flag of ovr country in this latter day? No! the voice of our patriots cry up from their graves. Chastise them, my children, those vile loathsome slaves, Down with her merciless insults, 1 say, The blood of our nation, our bonor defend, And the Flag of Columbia, from shore to shore— Proud old Flag, nasul!ed, untarnish- ed by shame— Triumphant she floats on every breeze, Majestic aud honored on all the high seas, May our country’s Flag, our banner bright Forever wave unsullied, and find no sterless night. —Mrs, J.C. Moxley. ae ee An afternoon or two ago Contract- ors Wm, Karnes and ©. H. Cham- blin had ap appointment to go down to Mayfield and bid on some work ‘They were to meet at the Union depot} the relatives aud friends of those in|,,.° RE ee, test moat Hoo Mics Mass, 0 sein Ue ages and leave together on the afternoon] camp may rest assured that the best bay a th tae Sauk 507 lead] Mr. acd Mrs, Powell will be at train, : Aa of attention will be exerted to main- bakers to further reduce the size of}liome to their friends at 435 South It happens that the Louisville and tain the present standard, loaves it is not possible to determ- | Seveuth street. Memphis trains arrive at the depot Thanking you for the boys for the as vets —— sbout five minutes apart, one at 2:05] papers you so kindly send, I am A grocer who is supplied by twoot} Bev. GF. Richings, who has und the other at 2:10, which makes Respectfully, the Jargests bakeries in New York | ces lecturing in our oity at the va. Hea sisal tilgh ange fay Pate. land Brooklyn said the bakeries could | Tus he Ws bres Sullehces same time, when they . spareereeme veils aca clan age wil live fi pclure thi Mr. Chambhn reached the depot and AYTERMATH. ae ommmenipesing ofthe loayes 004 ei F chagkasrata dal AME. boarded his train without any trouble.| ‘‘Jake’’ Davis is the wit of the/ Without great loss to themselves, as church, on “Colored Auctiva,” and Contractor Karnes left his workmen | Company, Neda yeaa heed a earl tari gar Pht lace ‘ : 7 . F have to make many thousands ofl mo doubt be beard vy a large aud told them he was going to May-) Company 1's boys are sharing the | 'Y¢, pane 7 audience. Adwission, five cents, to field on busivess, and they working] attention of the ladies who visit. the |o" At all, away late in the afternoon when al camp. ROUGHLY HANDLED. —_—___—_- telegram was received from Mr.] «Patch’ Dicke and Jesse Ullman ere Second-hand bicycles, ladies’ and Chamblio, telling them to have Mr.!qre our specialty artists, and keep| According to the St Louls papers, {zentlemen’s, for sale ‘at Suuthern Karnes come on to Mayfield on the! the merriness of the camp ata high| Mr. Frank Dallam, formerly of the pair Works, 416 North bight train without fail, point, city, but now of the Post-Dispateb, eodtt he telegram puzzled them all, for Company I's quintette, composed|and a companion named Henry they supposed that the contractor] o¢ Beatty Bros., Johnson, Connor |James, who is a reporter on the same was already in Muyfleld, It was! ang wChalk’? irogan, has won the| paper, were roughly handled at Camp about a day anda half until they applause of all the camp, and is by |Stevens, Jefferson Barracks, in St heard from him, He then came in] hh yess 8 | camp. ‘Last night|Lonis. ‘It seems the latter had writ. from some place above, ‘At the] iis iors sang ‘Home Sweer Home’ | thu an article tor the Post. Dispatch bound, and was carried some dis.[(welly than before, perhaps to|deseried. The soldiers waited fox tance ‘up the road and put off, een happy dreams of that “‘eweet ote it Toe ae ‘Ai lag Ring Cannon” ball, and it ‘dul nok agp auf Zh Bryan. coptinaes_ true wo his ia ue A eacn ” bi del 2con-| former voeation (clothier) for he|8t™ Mislocated, — Ail Post-Dispatch the station, The result was the con. r " , |Feporters sre barred from the cawp tractor had to remain there all night, |¢hanges uniforms ‘oftener than any + : Ls BLOOD POISON and had no way to communicate with | 2 in camp. Deafness Cannot Be Cured his friends, for there was no telegraph cftice there. . * ft The vld whistle on Langstaff’s, which sounds the curfew every night, is a little hoarse, or something is the matter with its yogal organs, for it doesn’t sound at all natural, The small boys enjoy its indisposition, and say it has taken cold blowing too bard for them to go in-doors every night, eS t They bave introduced hypnotism into the army thefirst thing, Ii does not seem to please the boys at all, and has resulted in 9 row already. The advantages of hypnotism could not be overestimated, It could make cowards brave, would enable an officer to lead his men better, and in short, its benefits would be mani- fold. For sawdust go ty 1904 S, 3a St, But some of the boys do not agree, AT RANDOM. Our nation’s blood is flowing, and we The pride and boast of every state, heartless Our Stars and Stripes were gained by Our nation’s Flag knows ‘no dis- your sons are And fight for the freedom they adore. past We invaded no other nation, nor did All bail to Liberty, in this, our own And your feigned sympathy, alas! it j Our Flag—our pride—our country’s All tattered and torn by a foreign been PLANTATION CHILL CURE i and now there is on foot ia ton @ movement to have Leonard Cook removed as first lieutenant of the Paris company, ‘The objection to him is that he is a hypnotist and exercises a harmful influence over his men; that they are opposed to his being retained lieutenant, but that they have no will of their own; that he controls their thoughts, and re not free agents; that ion held in Paris at which Cook was elected was illegal and void, and that he is generally a per- son wholly unfit to be second in com- mand of a company of high-bred and ambitious Kentuckians. Cook will make a fight for what he conceives to be bis rights in the matter. His friends say he is the idol of his com- pany, and that should he be -super- seded it will put such a damper on the men that they will be e'most worthless as soldiers. A solution to the trouble may be reached today by Charlton Alexan- der, the leader of the opposition Lieut. Cook, being appointed au or- r{derly on the staff of Col. Gaither, Members of the company Alex- ander was beaten fairly by Cook, and that unless he can Lexing- he alry, arrived in Lexington today to Open a recruiting office for negroes. The Tenth is a negro regiment, and is in need of men. vate Secretary, left this morning for Lexington, where he assumes the duties as Adjutant of the Third regi- ment. Gov, Bradley was asked this morn- ing if he had issued commissions to officers recommended by Colonels and mustering officers, Gov. Brad ley said: ‘I will issue no commiss fons until regiments are mustered in Mr. George W. Grubbs is in t wood and Trimble streets. by all, and will give satisfaction orders promptly filled. COLORED Arsenal-keeper Dixon is today get- ting out a lot of injorcd and broken guns. They will be sent to the depart- ment and repaired. New guns will be furnished the e in exchange, It is reported here that the camp at Lexington has only about one- fourth of the necessary cooking uten- sils. Bright will school convenfion which will conve at Hopkinsville next week. Mrs. L. B, Butler, of Springfiel —_—— : Ohio, is expected in the city Newport lost seventeen men in the afternoon, to be the guest of hi @xamination, including First Lieut, daughter, Mrs, Carrie Drewey J. M. Nordueim. The Lebanon south Sith street, x company is now being examined, Paris will be the next. Street, is on the sick list, Lieut. Johnson, of the Tenth cav- Monday evening in joint session Lieut. Johnson|meke preparations for the annu: WOOD ¢ YARD! sine ss at the corner of Tenth He is well known All DEPARTMENT. Bev. W. 8. Baker and Miss Lucy represent the Seventh street Baptish church in the Sunday this Mr. Ralph Jernigan, of Burnett te . All Sir Knights and Daughters of Tator are requested to meet next If it fails to cure go to your merchant AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK. We will refund to him. Price 5O cts. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO., Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN, ae. UT HALF IN Two Wall Paper, per roll ; Fifty-cent Window Shad esjfor he Hand-made shades in any size. Picture frames made to order. paper hanging done in any part of the county by 418 "8 NORTH FOURTH I. YOR’ i ( ) ( ) NORTH FOUR STREET . . STREET Look for the BigiSign when you get on E HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES ne Fine id, er of ourth street, Agent for the highest grades made, | We are prepared to offer 1898 Stearns for $50.00, Don’t fail to see our Phoenix, Overlands and Rugbys—best on the market, prettiost wheel made. Don’t fail to see our line of wheels before buying. We aro the only ex- to al concile himselt has been recru'ting them in Louis-| sermon. Please meet at 8 o'clock| ALIN. BICYCLE complete Syontre sae, 1 the city, A to the defeat they will be glad tolvitie for several days, and will no sherp, Sanco! to tees fhop. A froe riding ;{have him given another place. doubt secure a large number from| Daughters; Pacuina Marine, C. P, SUNDRIES us. Don’t fail to callfemember a 7 this city. It i$ not yet known where sh Sanan Mansvrevp, C, P, whi Place. NOTES OF he will establish headquarters. ' Auweta Howet, ©. P. F — “ Bertie Hart, | ©. P. H pt, Ballance ‘has received infor-! si Gronak Ac Avanex, GM | PAD Ww mation to the effect that the chief} > °F rachel : UCAH CYCLE ORKS @|surgeon of each regiment will bave| The party given by little Miss ;]An Interesting Letter From the ,| Turned Down—Company 1 Receives € Camp Collier, Lexingtor, May 11--]8 The inconveniences occasioned by the influx ef soldier boys are rapidly disappearing, and we are becoming|1 life. We are quartered ina loft of »| one of the stables at Tattersall’s and | p have straw in abundance, and the officers in charge have been untiring a ce r ;{Oh! Columbia eries out from the] in their endeavors to make eyery one bese te rol 9 ae depth of her heart, as comfortable as possible, lee MM brutes ito arms, my countrymen, make|’ We are issued the regular 9:3 P who made lit ready to start! fare, and since the first meals Why, bles exclaimed have fared abundantly well. Tie citizens of Paducah may appreciate! their boys, for noiwithstanding some litle ‘‘guying’’ they have been sub- jected to, because of the lack of equipments, they are the finest look- ing company, both physically and intellectually, in the camp, and under the careful and studious attention of Capt. Davis are becoming the best drilled company in either of the regi- ments, The faci that our boys haye the guard house speaks for cipline of the company, which is the best incamp. Beneath us is quartered Company E, Madisonville, and they sometimes keep us awake with their noise and hilarity, After ‘‘tattoo’’ our quarters assume the appearenve of a regulated army. ‘The ad pa Dy be B.) gav e el e relief,’ »opular young women in the ci boys have just returned from the af- Me Ss dloalrintonseay an Me Powel Woke congrati Say resteed On Art rcs ie | iBolacle cBloomaBalel (B. He B.y [sted tor hating won her BSC Cras TOC tad tes Le Cecreuin | uted WE G8 GOON alubbotn” exceaiat | Unilag the dersacny |The Flower some errands for the boys in the city, heard a regimental officer say as our I had doctored it without success for vee he Was pis l by x relve years’? Alvia L. Logan, er cons company passed that that was the at Ravi psn (utldne abd Beak svivwan secure best field drilled company in the or eet by Sroggiste, aes) camp. It is rumored that the Third regiment will be ordered to moye to Washington within ten days, All the boys are in excellent health, and The most popular regimental offl- cer of the ‘Tlird is Surgeon Boyd, | an. and Company I is proud of the truly | way merited honor, \' 88 1s cased by w ie : Qamed condition of the mucous Heing of IN 15 TO 35 DAYS Joe Smith and Joe Sinnott are as} justachian Tube. When ths eu or . amiling, handsome and friendly ag | you nave a rumbling ec ever, in, When it ky ent Frankfort, Ky., May 12.—It is learved here from a reliable source that the strict rules of army regula. tions being applied 1 case of exam- ination of privates, resulting in about | . one-third of the men being}, rejected, is also going to be applied in case of officers from Colonels dowg, This examination will make a general shake up io the officers as now con- stituted, Itis said a Colonel Fin question is Col, Smith, of the .Third},, ( regiment, His age and physical |‘ coneition will probably leave him out. | stirr This examination will not take piace ||!’ for some days yet, and Jo Simeox, "Gov. Bradley's Pri- the rank of major and receive $2,500 rank as first lieutenants, with a sal- ary of $1,600 compliments. a comfortable and accustomed to camp | beef, 506 'y CURES KIDNEY AN all or send to the Company whose and they will for a one cent stamp, send you » book of wonde not only of the above diseases, but of from impure blood, ard remedy of the age for the cure of per large bottle. write sediments, tite nervous aud unable to joyable of the season. ent were: Kenney, Ruthie Boyde, Millie Leech y. The assistant surgeons will Lient. Vestal has issued rations to some of the progress effected by aoe, COMPADY Of BA men for te] cine Rantiate Gt the Moeihi inthe 8, and the list of the chuck,as the work among the colored people boys term it, is as follows: 8 Lag Beane, ! Prownent in this work has been th e 121's pounds; coffee, 6454 pounds ; ae + pogne's | co-operation with the colored peopl ugar,121'» pounds; vinegar, 3 gal- _ » {along educational lines. This co- lons . pounds; pepper, 2 operation has not been brought pounils ; soay i pounds ; candles, he r i about without strong opposition on 2 pounds; bacon, 3033; | pounds pounds; potatoes, 648 Georgia, and at Rochester three emi » BLADEDR TROUBLI it works, Thousands of such cases liave been ured hy the use of Botanic Blood Im (8. B.B.) If you doubt it, POWRLL-CARTER NUPTIALS, celebrated last evening at the resi denve of Mrs, Alice Cartes, 131 dvertisement appears in this paper, | Ge West Harrison street. The prinei, ful cures, Carter and Mr. Wm, F, Powell, all manner of ailments arising It is the stand. |Stteet Baptist church, officiated, anc a large number of guests were pres | blood and skin diseases, $1.00 popular young couple. CURED WITH TWO WOTTLES. J. A. Maddox, Atlanta Ga., ‘I had great trouble in assing urine, which was filled with My back and loins gave wach pain, and I lost my appe- strength, and flesh. I became sleep. ‘Two ttles Of Botanic Blood Balm (BB. gandy ribbe and lai the valley, her fayorite flower. Miss C inties were served. received Th eot was Miss F fi St Tue pres- were numerous and of-towu gucst pres- A. Wateon, of FLOUR GOING UP, A SPECIALTY ty Hf Primary, § CURE a! appiteations as they ased portion of the ear. 'T to cure deafness, aud tuas ts by cons! a, remedies, Deal ‘Tertiary Buoon 7 ‘O1SON permanently Vt and unless hi Out and tbis tube restored to i's nor ivon, hearing will ba destroyed f nine Gases Out of Lenare caused by ( ich ts mothing but aa intlamod e mucous surfaces, eOne Hundred Do ta {ness (caused by catar inflammati ¢ Potash, and still per-col part of the body out, At is Unis Hal's Cayaren Cure reulard) Mew.” FJ, CAENEY & C8 Toledo, O! od by Drugeltsts, 7 all's Family Pills are the best NTEE TO CORE obstinate cases, and for & case We cannot haus always bamied the ent physictans F uncopditional Hoauty a» Blooa lean Mood means uty without it clean your blood a: ing up the lary Uvat aud r fiom thé” body, Begin to-day Biotehe a clean akin Candy Cat} ish piinples, Cora Kivil was one of the most en- Those pres- Sarab Smith, Bessie Mc- ‘The Home Mission society will show the part of meny ot the colored lead- nent colored Baptists are to tell how A charming home -wedding was West Marion aret |The inl «| REPAIRING be. tev. W. S. Baker, of the Seventh ent to witness the marriage of the The bride wore a dainty creation of white or- beautifally trimmed with silk » and carried a shower bequet of bride's roses and lillies of The groom wore the conventional black. Jurter, who made her debut in ociviy three years ago, enjoys the distinction of being one of the most , YES e The '98 modei ot the New Densmore i bearing iu’all. See sample with shes ©. B. STARKS, é a Co-operation has, however, : pounds; bread (daily), 81 pounds}pre Conn ‘ : 4 Agent for Densmore, Yost and Cali h ide ; bree Ne ¢ possible in Kentucky, ed grap er company. : Virginia, North Carolina and| TYPewriters. Supplies for all standard -| machines. SCIENTIFIC{AND FIRST-CLASS (| BLACKSMITHING . HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. i verything in Its 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. Telephone 118. Cor. 9th and ‘rimble. 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 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 te awallin need of artistic decoration. Bare 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. W.S. GREIF. OBERT'S BEER of this city. it is Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the p Tt leads alt others, for the reason that ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BUTTLES AND BY TNE REA By] PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. ergdoll, Proprietor. Tenth avd Madison streets Telephone 101. Orders filled until 11 pan Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, TABLISHED 1864,——s Miss Mary B. F, Greif & Co GHNERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. 2. ..... that sickly bilious complex arets,-—beauty for ten cents, ists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, We, } Telephone 174. - PADUCAH, KY

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