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\LL THE ITIES ‘NORTH NORTH-EAST Axo -WEST EACHED welt PING & BUFFET CARS FROM ORLEANS ea iialey 9. et ah A OMILL MAN 5a Ilinois Central R.. ALIFORNIA VIA NEW ORLEANS In connection with the Southern Pact Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car kav UAL! and Loulaville o@ Tiituols frat italtrvad tast"“New Crleata Livatted EVERY THURSDAY nd Paducah aah Friday A Angeles ana ranciaco orning, for Low he Sunset Limited Annex Of the Southern Pacific, giving epectal thro lew to 0 Par of ILLINUIS CENT! RAL RAILROAD Fime "Table im effect April Siw ‘Borated Talcum Ten Cents DRUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway. THE MEN ‘Towa. the Dewey, Dew commodore, and » the man, are two entirely rent beings. The affair at Ma with its thoroughness and 8 terlipess throughout, surely faroishes all needed testimony as to the Com- modore's qualities as an officer, but the manner in which some commen- tators have lauded Dewey's pe gentleness is hardly justified by the facts. In reality, Dewey is a pecul mixture of estimable and disagr able traits, Upon first and meeting he 1s suavity and courtliness themselves, but longer acquaint with him discovers the qualities of violent temper, captiousness, ness and generous to a f being surli- vindictiveness, He is It, and, instead of disciplinarian, is the strict bs prove rather to leniency, overlooking “f LOUDVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION] all save the most serious offenses and b x Noura Hoump— No ae su aH those that clash with his own per- % Leave, sonal wishes and comfort. For in- : Serene. oe fe ome he once disrated a mail or- tile two arm #0 pen derly for failure to take his pet dog 2"es0m Tern, 10 3 ain 1085 pan |**Ben"” ashore for an aiing. Upon ee x i } the old flagship Pensacola, which he Patton 12% pm 104 re pmanded in 1886, his eaptious- Paducah. 266 pun 1 15am 90) am | ness and fretfulness were such that , Leave A woo] the admiral, 8. BR. Franklin, was Yaducad 21S pmigwam 74am 4a pm| compelled to ‘draw the bulkhead,” , Princdton’”.. 265 pm #@am b3sem 600 pm| 88 Uhey say in the navy, and inform Evansville ..¥ wd pm¥ 5 am bim that none but formal official in- Hopkinsville 180 pm 72) pm} tercourse should take place between Nortouville....4 4 pm 33) am 10 4) an thee, 5 In a word, Dewey's personal char- ag acter has been greatly modified for mo many years by dyspepsia and liver ae 2} trouble, ee swans The commanding oflicers of the 7Pames § Ram | squad that fought the battle of : rs yw f Manila were an exceptionally able lot | x he eeetotel " Dyer, Lamberton in pa dat am § Wades pm | sod ides are of the hard fighting, _ old-school type. Wood, nicknamed 3 Rae Som 11ers Ome | oT aastatont’’ n of his pecu- ‘d No 1st liar walk, and *s * Walker are *s Padncan a ahaa band men of marked scientific training Fuliow 288 pen OS am 7) » One of Walker's characteristics is a a ee wonderful predeliction for caps with Re arrive part ah extremely high crowus, Whenever vg an officer appears with a particularly ~ +208 am 168 pen high cro he is at once asked fr tone thie. where he ‘‘got that ‘Sally’ Walker." : «sam “Willie” Winder is one of the best say am 74 pm ST, LOUIS DIVISION r NOMTR BOURD : . Leave Paducah Arrive st. Louis SOUTH BOUND me +1201 pm, 3 Leave St Louls . 4 Acrive Padooan All treins run aatly exc E with asiar Whict do pot rus on Sunday , N : w Orleans, carrying Pall os nd 241 rum solld between Madw iaville. 5 oF reservations, 7 POA.A 0, UL An Ls Ky DP. a, Si. Louts, or, J, A.‘ Paducah KY ~ GREIF & CHRISTY First-class... Horseshoeing and e Blacksmithing ' The only place in the city equipped with the necessary tools to do first class carriage and wagon work. Building new work a specialty. 319 COURT STREET 319 4 i Thins Beautiful Women RELIEF LYSS FORTUNATE SISTERS | 8t.2£ ROAD TO BEAUTY OTE MISS oS BELL'S -nprexton Tonic Mate eftect In clearing and r 1 coametic, Ws RY Hforvign fillings an: freckles, pimyes, luck he Hines or redne chil follow direc tthe. best result ‘The Misses Bell have placed the rriccot $1.00 ‘lear the ordinary skit ONE BOTTLE COSTS YOY NOTHING ifthe at ig not exact! med, so that jence, mud a ven promptly without charye. An ng pamphlet wil be sent upon re- ee "Paducah oy WB BRL oe iA E o ot known and most popular ofticers of the service. He is an electric expert of high grade, a wonderfully well read man, and withal a jolly, big- | hearted fellow, always ready with a joke or a story, Chiet Engineer Entwistle, of the Olympia, was the olficer who was uvder arrest’ by the violent lia in 1889 on the Kauterprise for ® trifling offense that annoyed that rmourtinet. On the Petrel, which seems to have poy the most dashing work of all, 3 a junior Hieutenant, Hayward, bb is the beau ideal of the dashing otticer—a_firm-f: well-knit' ath- lete, who bas scored many a base bit and kicked mavy a goal during his cadet days, Stanworth, a lieutenant on the Baltimore, is a noted mathematician and a jolly bohemian as well as 9 brave man. He was recently court- Powder}, OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER AT MANILA. there is no pressing necessity to yon the jump what disposition | we should make of the Philppines. We can solve the problem in a min- ute when we get them. Review is the only lish journgl, excepting the St James Gazette, to espouse the Span- ish cause during the present crisis, This it does with a virulence that makes one think # special animosity of a personal pature lurks within the editorial mind. Perhaps the pro- prietor has lost money in American stocks; maybe the editor bas tried an American cocktail and did pot like it; at any rate, there must be some graye and weighty reason for the abuse. As few reud the Satur- day Review in or out of England, and ae still fewer pay avy atten whatever to its articles, we need not feel excessively disturbed. There are two special articles in the current issue entitled respectively, ‘* ‘The Moral Sense of America’’ and ** The Blatant American,’’ besides some editorials, one of which thus con clades in strictures referring to our country : cially it is sordid to the last degree, its courts of law and all its civil institutions are corrupt; the methods of its political parties are no better than those of loog firms, It has tributed nothing to the self-respect of bumasity. On the contrary, it, has shown all the world to what a depth of public depravity civilization is capable of descendin, Was ever malice in such mai penned? » article entitled * Moral sense of America’’ is lengthy and amusing; it wonders what Amer- ica would say if avy other country had “steadily fomented a civil war for half a century in the territory of a weaker neighbor,’ and says, “surely the press and pulpit from the Atlantic to the Pacifie would ring with indigoation at such a loath- some mixture of hypoc noning and self-aggrandizement Surely this is illogical from the Saturday Review's own arguing. If we are such corrupt blackguards, why should we be supposed 10 feel shocked at anything that might oc- Saturday eur violent attack upon the who are supporting man, the writer After a London clergy, usin ourwar to a snarls at the ar particularly at the ‘Colonels’’—the quotation marks are the Saturday Review’s— “As for officers,’ it says, ‘the country is full of ‘Colonels’—they are almost 98 nomerous as pensioners those suffering heroes of the civil = COLORED 1 SHADOWS. When winter's world, shadows ie upon Hight, When midnight’s dread, unfurled, dream And ne again, jar Month WHITE FOX HOUNDS. Whose Hunting Powers Are Notable. ‘There is a general impression that the Virginia fox hounds were all orig- inally black and tans. Mr. Austin Blackwell, of Oak Springs, near War renton, who is a member of the Na- tional Hunt association, imparts some eresting lore on the subject. Col. Elias Kdmunds, of Farquier, who fig- ured in the revolutionary war, while absent from home left his son Elias in charge of his land and hounds, Young Edmunds made efforts to se- cure a black-and-tan hound at various points in Virginia, but without sue- cess. Senator Grayson’s son boasted that he could find him one, saying: “Send to Billy Davis, of Prince Wil. liam county,” a noted character of ante-bellum epoch. “He has one you can get.” A servant was dispatched to Davis’ place, and found one oldwhite hound, which he took back to his young mas- ter. When on another visit to his friend, Grayson asked: “What white hound is that you have?” Edmonds replied: “That is Billy Davis’ black- and tan,” The Edmondses have all been fa- mous fox hunters. Francis Edmonds Blackwell, a nephew of Elias Hd- monds, the third, owned Dave and Crafty, the grandsire and granddame of Mr. Austin Blackwell's present pack of 12 hounds, one-half of which are snow white. They are remarkable for their intelligence, and 4 Intelligence re known as the Arab strain. The leader, old Henry, has hunted for sportsmen from all parts of the coun- try, and for many years familiar figure in the He has been known tc mouth foxes which he has captured without mutilating them,andto await is been a hunting field, carry in his war, who continue to increase in geo- metrical ratio to the years that have elapsed since the war. Col. Gou- raud, Col, Cody, Col. Starbottle— t know them and their Following this reference to evidently the only men he bad beard of, we get a slap atthe navy: ‘Sea fighting is such unknown quantity that no one pretend to predict the result.” I think this was writ- n before Dewey's battle. way Is BATHING HE ALTHY? Because I bold that where the habit of bathing exists in « communi- ty, itis conclusive evidence of a high type of enlightenment and culture; and that where people neglect the practice, 1t must be construed or ac- vepted as proof of a lower grade of civilization, if any civilization can be found among a class that is proverbi- ally unclean, Bathing is both exil- erating and elevating, to say nothing of its inestimable value in a sanitary point of view. Certain secretions of the body find exudation through the skin, and if the cuticles are allowed to retain these accumulated impuri- ties bad results must inevitably fol- low. Judicious bathing is the cul- mination of the highest order of a pure, lofty hygieae. Irrespective of th considerations, the availability of hot water in cases of sudden ill- ness or injuries where a supply is im- mediately required is of paramount importance. Lis re: use may not ly spare the patient’ mach suffer- martialed for over indulgence in the flowing bowl, but was not found wanting when the time of action came, Hugh Rodman, of the Raleigh, is one of the effective humorist of the navy. His humor often takes a sci entific air, as, for instance, when he deduced the equ: n and traced the curve, mathematically correct, of the progress of a child-birth, It wasone of the cleverest bits of ealeulus ever performed, Rodman comes from the blue grass region of “old Kain- tuck."’ Dud" Carpenter, the young sistant surgeon of the Raleigh, is a son of Admiral Carpenter, anc one of the most companionable fellows who ever walked. He is a chip of the old block andl will wager that he yearned to pull a lockstring while handling bis surgeon's tools during the engagement. Taking them all in all, the squad- ron that dealt the blow at Manila seems to have been largely elticered by the brainiest men in the service, likewise the men who are known pd liked for their good fellowship and true ‘sporting blood.’ Those make the best Oghters after all. What shall we do with the Philip- pines?—Ten Thousand Newspaper Editorials, Wait till we get them, There are about 1,900. isl the Philippines, with an aggregate area of about 150,000 square wiles. At present we hold the cape point of ove of these 1,900 islands, and cover with our guns about one square mile of the 150,000, here are about 10,000,000 persons livi these islands, the vast them wholly uncivilized. ‘To control this barbaric horde Acting Rear Ad- pees bas a force of 1,800 | ich possibly 600 could be for alandivg force, Su, plain- but in certain cases prove @ preserver of human lite M. F. Mixzesieimen. ORIENTAL OCCULTISM. The Koran-Gardan, Once Very Common, Now Almost Obsolete. The charm called Koran-gardan (the turning of the Koran) in Persia {a well known, ‘The way in which it is done is as follows: A key nlaced among the leaves of the Holy Sook that the handle and part of the shaft may protrude, and it is secured by a bit of cord fastened tightly across the volume. Two persons then put their fore-fingers under the handle and support the book, which hangs between their hands, A is 80 down Ligh the arrival of all the huntsmen be- fore giving up his prey The late Capt. Assheton, an Eng- ishman who emigrated to’ Farquier about 30 years ago, brought with him a fine pack of English hounds, of bull dog muscle and tones of thunder, w nh he ex ed for Arabs. At his death the remainder of his pack to Mr. Blackwell. These Arabs, it is claimed, are the nucle sprung many of from which hav the best fox hounds in this section Some of the fleetest and hard. hounds of the northern kennels trace their pedigrees to this breed. Mr. James Woodward, president of the Hanover bank of New York, who has «country seat at Millersville,in Anne Arundel county, aj r Maryland hunting ground, has within the last few years purchased a number of these dogs from Mr. Blackwell, whic! are reported to have given much satis- faction.— Balt imore Sun. HAD NO EAR FOR MUSIC. Couldn't Tell the Spanish Fandango from the National Hymn. Blimmer hasn’t been very chipper since he back from a trip to the southwest. He looks scared and seems averse to talking about his winter outing, though he’s a good talker and usually full of life. The truth is that Blimmer had one of those experiences that make a lasting impression. He and Capton made the trip together, and counted on the time of their lives. Down in a Texas town they went to the theater. A war with Spain was all the talk, and excitement ran high. When the orchestra played “Yanke Doodle” the audience went and wouldn’t allow the curtain to go up until they had the “Star Spangled Banner.” Blimmer doesn’t know one tune from another, but he entered into the spirit of the thing and whooped bim- self hoarse, Later a pretty dancer came on, and the orchestra started on @ Spanish fandango. Blimmer thought this his cue todo some more yelling. He jumped up, waved his at and had let out about half a cheer when he was tossed about so fast that apn couldn’t keep track of him auckily the mayor was present. To is then repeated once for every suspected person, and at the name of the thief the volume turns round of itself, and the handle slips off the forefingers of the two persons that hold it. This superstition was formerly common in Europe, the Bible beipg the locum tenens of the Koran; it is now obsolete, except in a few remote localities. The Portu. guese of Goa, being a people of strong faith, will use a hymn or*mass book as well as the Holy Volume, and recite an Ave Maria, sometimes with, some. times without, a Vater Noster in the Lingoa Baroa.—Humanitarian, certain ver Even Tempered. “Snappy is the ost even-tempered man I ever saw “What? T never eaw him pleasant in my life.” “That's what T mean kicking about delphia Reeord No Do Doubt. Te’s always somothing."—Phila- Clinker—Did yo you u know that your wife holds you up as a model? Blinker—I didn’t know anything about the model part, but I know she bolds me up.—Detroit Free Press. bim Capion explained Blinmer’s in- firmity. His honor interfered, and is short epeech stating that the gen- tleman had no ear for music, was re- ceived with doubt. Blimmer must speak for himself. He got up, look- ing as though he had been rolled around under a brush harrow, but he knew how much depended on his elo- uence, and the way he sailed into Spain beat any jingo that ever tackled the job. You'd think that every day war was deferred was torture to him, and he so warmed the crowd up that the show was adjourned long enough to let every fellow go out and see a man —Det roit Free I’ Press. An A‘ Acceptable Preset ent. An Atchison woman who thought longand deeply of themost acceptable gift for her husband's birthday, made him a present the other day, thatmade him clap his heels together in de- light. She took down the bed in the “spare” room, gave it to a neighbor, and notified all her visiting kind of friends that every bed in her house is occupied. pe present ida’ scat & cent except for postage.—Atohisen Globe. } | And Winter's rain hath drowned all de black banner ie And every ‘hope scems lost in hopeless nigh ‘Then lo! across the hills there comes @ gleam, The gleam of springtime coming once gain ‘The dark that hath been proves but # And sunshine sparkles in the fallen rain, The lonely heart looks up with hope re newed, With clasped hands rejoicing in the sun, eing the world once more with light bedewed, Rejoices in the thought of sorrows done. Yet that heart the sadness leaves # wild; Auts Koow Lach Other, Ants have some method of know- ing members of their own tribes if an ant is put into @ strange colony, it ia instantly killed as an intruder, while if one is taken from its home ind restored to it after a long lapse of ime, it is immediately weleomed and Sir Joh Lubbock took 2a six from each of two differ ent colonies, and made them drunk; then they were t back into one of the he ants inspected DEPARTMENT. Rev. C. G, Hardison, of the C. P. vburch, baptised fifteen persons last Sunday, all of whom were added to the Cumberland Presbyterian church. reeognized Mr. W. F. Powell began bis honey- moon by subscribing for the Sux. “Cast Upon the World” tomorrow night at the Washington street| them, carried away their companions, eburch, und tool care of them until they re- The Mayblossom club tonight at] covered, while the foreigners were dropped into the water, A large dead fly was put on the table, and one ant immediately went over and pulled at it, but found himself unable to move it. He then went away, and speedily returned with three companions, and by their united efforts the fly was car- ried away.—St. Louis Globe-Demo- ocrat Defined.—Tominy. “Pop, the lull before the storm?” *The honeymoon, my son.”. the Washington street church, Plen- ty of refreshments. Streeter Adams, who has been ou the sick list for some time, is up aud out again, Mr. Geo. Drewry, porter and bar- ber on the Steamer P. D. Stagys, is in the city on a short visit to his family and parents. what is Papa— ~Truth. BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY Primary, Secondary or Tertiary BLoop Poison permanently CURE IN 15 TO 35 DAYS You can be treated at home for the same price under same guaranty. If you prefer to come here we will contract to pay your railroad fare and hotel bills, and uo charge if we fail to cure IF YOU HAVE hav fan, Mucnts. i mouth, Sore me al ‘Pimples. ol ored Heat Ob auy part 0 the Body Hair or ‘Hyebrows falling out, It ts thi Recandury The coming commencement of our igh schoo! is looked forward to with increasing interest Rev, Crafton, the blind preacher, will preach at the St. James A. M. E, church next Friday evening. Rev. H. L. Smith, the pastor of the above ed church, started a re- ‘al at that place Sunday night. meeting will continue all the v The week. Sawuel dowling, aged 10 years, died lust Friday and was buried Saturday, Kd Fauntleroy has accepted & po- sition with a dry goods drummer and will soon be out with the knights of the grip. J. W. Rev. and Mrs. Hawkins made a trip to Metropolis yesterday, The presentation of the drama | night at the Cumberland Presvy- terian church was successful in every respect, and speaks volumes fer the evergy and enterprise of the young lady under whose management the play was presented. It was, without any exceptions, the best and most successful entertainment ever given at the church. .The pastor and eburch Jesire to thank all who took part in the exercises; the friends for their patronage and for the loan of chairs; and special thanks are due Miss Kama Duley, the directress, whose time and labor made the en- tertainment what it was. The church was crowded to the doors, We realized $1690. Hoping that we will continue to merit the apprecia- tion of the public, 1 am, Thankfully, Haxvison, Pastor. ¢ most eminent phyniciau 600,000 capital benind ont uarduaitional Kuarautece”” Absolute Proof vert sealed on Spplication. Hundred paun touk sent tree ‘dress COOK On TI Masonte Temple, Chicago, 11 COOK REMEDY CO n CALIFORNIA! —via— The Southern Route The tron Mounta Row Texas and Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways TAKE THE FAMOUS + SUNSET - LIMITED A train without an equal Leaves St. Louis 10:20 p. m,, Tuesdays and Saturdays. Only SIXTY HOURS TO LOS ANGELES and ern Hterature. ERADICATOR THE'SAW EDGES OF YOUR ANDING COLLARS Are smoothed by speciat machinery. There’s no extra cost for these ser- vices, Send your work to us—or telephone 200 and we will call for it. Star Steam Laundry Leech Block, 120 North Fourth, 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. ‘Thompson and Ibreath, of Mayfield, were in the city Sunday. Mr. Will ington street ill “of West Wash- seriously Tackson reported West sick Wileta Alexander, of Washington street, is on the list. & The Willing Workers’ club will give an entertainment atthe First Ward Baptist church next Saturday evening. The article of Prof, E. W. Beaton in the issue of yesterday should be cat out and preserved, 1t clearly shows the purpose and aim of an ed- wation is a true lady and gentleman, (1 those who are not one of the above, their education has been awiss. It isa clear statement of facts by one who knows whereof he speaks, Our boys will go to Cairo Satur- day to show the boys at the mouth of the river how to play ball, EK 8 our boys aresure to win, . know Mr. Will Jackson, spoken of in another place as being very ill, left this morning for his home in Browns- ville, Tenn. A DAILY HISTORY OF WAR. THE PRBRUARY Maine blowe up, Court of Inquiry appointed Inquiry begun, MARCH. Fifty million dollar bil for National de fense introduced in House. BH passed by House, » II passed by Senate Matne inquiry report sent to Congress. APRIL. Consul General Lee recalled, 10 Consul-General Lee and all our Consuls leave Cuba, 11 President Me tervene in Cu Congress passes intervention resolutions, »\- Ultimatum sent to Spain <pain sends passports to Minister Wood: rd, imiey asks authority to in ‘The President cails for 125,000 volunteers, State of war declared by Congress to have ted since the 21st, dmiral Sampson boimbards Mantanzas, Spain's fleet left the Cape Verde Islands, sailing weat, May. ce nodore Dewey sinks Spanish fleet at Manila, 2-Widespread riot# in Spain. proclaimed in many places. {Admiral Sampson, with a fleet of battle ships, leaves Key West in search of Spain's feet wear Porto Rico. President appoints % generals. French steamer Lafayette captured as « blockade runber, but at once released. Commodore Dewey's official report of his vietory at Mantle arrives in Washington, and causes great popular rejoicing. Dewey is made Acting Rear Admiral. » Admiral Sampson's fleet arrives of Haitt. The President nouities Congress of the victory at Manila in aspectal mes: Congress gives Acting Rear Dewey « vous of thanks. The regiments ot the volunteer army are direct ed Assemble ‘bickamauga to Prepare for active ner \0-Spain's Cape Verde fleet is reported to have returned to Cadiz, ‘Thirsy transport ships are chartered by government tocary armies to Cuba and Porto Rico, 1 Bombardment of Cardenas by the guaboats Winslow, Machias aad Wilmington. First American blood shed. Ensign Bagley and Matil.Effinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers 1 embareneeh ot Porto Rico by Admiral Segre Tolepnone I, 150 180 S$ Third BROADWAY HO USE. Best hotel in the city. Best accommodations, nicest rooms, MEALS 25c—$4,00 PER DAY. Corner Broadway and Kighth street MAYFIKI D, J. J, Meavows, Propr. Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON 208 Court street, We also carr: f Martial law “LA CREOLE” ‘HAIR RESTORER 4 Pertect Hair Dressing and Restorer. If your Merchant doesn’t handle, send $1.00 get one bottle, or $5.00 and get siz botti CHAR § PREPAID to any part U. 8S. or Canada. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN. HIGH-GRADE te night er wie, ar Ageut tur bie highest grades We are prepared to offer 1498 § for $50.00. is F ae fail to see our BICYCLES on the market, prettiest wheat made. Don't fail to see our line of wheels before buying. We are the only ex- clusive Bicycle house in the city. A AND B CYCLE complete repair sop. A tree riding SUNDRIES... toot tall to onli vemsuaas the PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Hous CUT HALF IN TWO Wall Paper, per roll.. r Fitty cent Window Shadestto: Hand-made shades in any size. Picture frames made to order, Fine paper hanging done in any part of the county by 6.C.LEEB Look for the Big'Siga when you get on Fourth street. “8 NORTH FOU eae ie NOR cn TOURTH STREET ry Everything in Its. =/Dea00 «ye areone UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is complete and up-to-date. Splendid line of canned goods. Our meat inarket is unexcelled, having everything in the line of ‘aud. F. LALLY. Telephone 118. Cor. gth and ‘Trimbk. 3 The '98 mode: ct the New Densmore is Ball bearing iu all. £ee sample with oO. B. STARKS, Agent forfDensmore, Yost and Caligraph Typewriters. Supplies fer all staudard machines. SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING «1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, ad and 3d. Court Street bet, Wall Decorating Is our business, our pastime, our de- Qj 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 "Y] out of that, and we always hate to see 4 awall in 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. OBERTS BEER Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads all others, for the reason that it is 2 Tey, ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KKO BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. F. J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. ‘Tenth and Madison streets Telephone 101. Orders filled until 11 p.m Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOK BINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send eas ge out of town, BROADWAY Patent Flat-Opening Book:

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