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Wall Paper, perroll............ 3ic Fifty-cent Window Shades for..........80¢ Hand-made shades in any size. Picture frames made to order. Fine paper hanging done in any part of the county by Look for the Big Sign when you get on Fourth street. “8 NORTH FOURTB STREET OLD GLORY FOREVER! ‘In Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is Unfurled! Ont ye brave The conflict deepens, ye Now rush to glory’'—Cuba save. Brave patriots, all your banners wave And charge with all your chivalry McKinley brave unted, true, ve O'er Atlantic's wave Sends our noble seamen, und A fair isle to save or find And plant a new ‘red, white and blue “What higher aim can patriot know What destiny more grand Than the soldier's fight for freedom's right, free a suffering land The Spanish Dons ere long shall taste Our * pil And freedom’s bird shall proudly soar In the Pride of the Great Antilles In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody to go to DORIAN’'S STORE AT 205 BROADWAY Unele Samuel's’’ OBERTS BEER Clear Havana Five Cents Straight OEWLSCHLAEGER & WALKER DRUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway. WRITTEN AT RANDOM. Tt leads ali Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city, others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THK KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. F, J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. Tenth and Madison streets Telephone 101. Orders filled until 1) p.m Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks. SNTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS KSMITHING “1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING BLAC All work guaranteed. e A.W. ORE. Rose & Paxton. > Give you All Kinds of P sFIRE Bb TORNADO te Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. a} = ‘4 Wall Decorating Is our business, our pastime, our de light. We should like the job of dee 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 ge ont of that, and we always hate to see 4 awall in need of artistic decoration. Bare walls denote a bare pockelbook or little consideration of the beautiful But your pocketbook is all right and you know a good thing when you see it W. 8S. GREIF. B Everything in Its ! IS THE RECORD } Season WE MAKE. . UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is +e complete and up-to-date. Splendid line ‘y of canned goods. Our meat market is “es unexcelled, having everything in the line of mn fresh and salt meats, * Telephone 118. tio. PP. F. LALLY. J. WILL FISHER Master Commissioner Agent for Fire, Lifa McCracken Circuit Court NoTARY PuBLic and Tornado Insurance Will take acknowledgements of deeds, etc., anywhere in the city or county. ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES complete abstract to titles in McCracken county and the olty Fadusan: Ths ‘abstract was made while clerk of the county court for a term of ‘This dep wrtment is under the supervision of a compe- tent and abstractor. tin want of anything in this line it will pay to ‘pee me, and I will appreciate your business. Office 126 So i+ Fourth Steet Lega! fo v) Prone 383 : there Wiien girls get away from home,| «Aw, we ain't any tuo partict they sometimes become naughty. |} We can stand ter go in a waggin Not nanghty in a bad sense, but just | reckon,’ mischievous, For instance when a] Phe mayor declined to furnish the crowd of Chicago girls came through |impecanious native with a wagon Paducah last year, and bired a dray|ijgt gaye him a quarter and advi for a sightseeing conveyance, riding | jim t s him to take up a collection for the alP over the city, the average PadueshJialance. In about an hour be met git] held op ber hands 1 holy horror, | him again | and was ready to give up the ghost | Well, what luck?’ he asked, im-| Phe other day, however, a crowd Of) jued with the idea that his generosity ucab girls went up to Smithland, | was appreciated : and startled the staid inhabitants by Not much,"’ concluded the coun- a dray ride over the city, something Jtry jan, with a look of resentment ike ti ae gives here by the Chiea- }.Phey told me this is jest whut they tis not known what te lare payin’ ye fur, and nothin’ else ee Nae Bee he last seen of the ungrateful reapers, bat the tinau he’ was still taking up | 1 ' s nau he” was. stil gz up his col Hd papers will be watched, jection, with uncertain success. aything is said about it, the Hees aducah papers will ple copy hist rare ’ The ineffable intelligence of some P . , of the sewer pipe inspectors now draw- Phis reminds one of a little thei: ling pay from the city is one of the lent th H WOOuEn TERY: OA: 2 j world’s wonders, and should be re way one day last week, A crowd of corded in the history of the nation ve aly steamboat excursionists tone of the most remarkable things from Nashville went town after| over known efreshinents, and after taking one] On the end of every piece of pipe the soda-water dispensaries by stor | “i ! "lean be seen corrugations, or small ee ay led to enjoy themselves |yrooves made in the pipe. ‘They. are in true Tennessee style. One of the /for the purpose of more strongly ce girls finally asked the clerk what) menting the pipe together, and the young man in town bad a nice horse | jjints are SoA tometer aid (our and buggy. A popular young banker was mentioned, aud the young lady asked permission to use the telephone & moment. She rang up the bank, after ascertaining which one it was from the clerk, and a spirited collo- quy followed. ‘The young lady said that a party of them wanted to enjoy a buggy ride on the beautiful streets, and suggested with unmistakable plainnees that he was just the fellow for the thing. He told them to meet him on the corner, but when they reached the place, a dozen or more strong, he was notto be seen. His courage bad forsaken him, and he was hiding in the rear room, or in the vault, it has never been ascertained which, The girls were not to be thus tooled, however, and promptly took their stand in the door, aud called for hin and “guyed’? him for his bash- fulness until he came out and con- fronted them. They remained io the door talking for some little time and seemed to enjoy the novel unconveationality of it all, bat did not take the buggy ride. It is more than probable that they would themselves have backed out if the young banker had insisted on the ride, as they were out principally to have a little adventure, and were loubtless sutistied with their experi Tom Corbett is one of the b est story tellers in the city, and news i when he will per men are always § come aroand and spout, whether tells the truth or not, for his fiction is more fertaining, if anything, than his truth,and may be more abundant, But it’ is. certainly a ‘I saved this section of the ountry from being almost depopul.- | ted during the late w he said the other day+ ‘It was during the times when so Many men were needed, 1} had been commonwealth’s attorney, but the ‘yanks’? came up here and persuaded’ me not to run for re election, 1 allowed myself to be ‘persuaded,’ and for sometime was out of a job. ‘There was a heavy draft one day, and it would have most divested this part the of state of | all left of its able bodied 1) asked permission to go to the head- rs and ascertain the residence of all the men had enlisted, and of all those who had given no place of resi dence. I knew there were many 0 yroes who had ran away from Ten nessee and other states and here to enlist, and it ws after. Well, I got the a per mission, ance went to work, I found right thousand of them, and went to Washingte «Uhad them credited wo Kentucky, they having enlisted from no state, and this made out her quota, and the draft on this section was released, es a Prof, H, V. McChesney, of Smith- land, Livingston county, has for several years been collecting all sorts of funny or quaint answers of teach- ers and pupils to questions pro- pounded on examinations. He now bas a large collection, and materially increased it last week at the exami- nation of applicants for the appoint- ment to West Point, he being one of the examiners. While here he casu- june ofeach army, or division who | these I was asking them to ‘define or explain the process of digestion.’’ She was a colored damsel, and it was in the days of oral examination’ instead of the written examinations such as are almost universally beld e ell,” she said, “fust de food am et. Den de organs ob de bowels fetches holt an’ fob long it am "bout digested Yesterday morning when Mayor Lang came down to open up the drug store, he found a yokel sitting out in front on an empty box. He watched the mayor unlock the door, aod then ambled in after him. “Well, what cau I do for you?’’ inquired the mayor, as he turned to greet the costomer. “You can’t do anything for me,’ was the short reply, with emphasis on the ‘you.’, ‘I'm only waiting for the mayor.” “have the honor of being that official,’’ was the rejoinder. “You are?’ “Yes, sir, strange a4 it may seem “PHL declare! Say, 1 jes want fer git a pass fer myself and family go out here about twenty mile in country. Plum busted and got vit thar some way “There ter the ter don’t any mented with a piece of oakum insert- ed to add strength, The other day one of the inspec tors went to the boss and said: ““They's some pretty good pipe up there, but it’s too long.’” ‘The idea of the pipe being too long struck the boss as being rather un- usual, and he asked the inspector how be knew. Why,’ he replied, “it’s got marks the end where it will have to be cut off.’’ ‘These are the kind of men the city trains run out] apy j the defend MUNYON'S GUARANTEE, Strong Asserts: What the Remedies Will Munyon _ guarant tat ale Rhourattom ‘Cure will cure nearly POLICE COURT. The Colored Bieyele Thieves Wil Make a Defense—The Case Continued, Other Notes of the Court of Gen- to the Interest Public, against Manuel lored, arrested in of stealing two both of which were found their possession, was this worming, at the request of the law firm of Mason Bros,, of Mayfi The relatives continued until Thorsday, yers employed by is and cannot get here until Thursday What defense will be madevis hard even to imagine, both confessed after being arrested. Mrs. G. A, Bright and Mrs, Ray were charged with letting their cows run at large. and the cows being in were the pound, there was nothing to do hatto charge them with the costs, One of the ladies, who is a widow, had to pay $7 livery charge before she cor et it, Judge Sanders ex plained to them that he did not make the law. only enforced it, and that the only thing for people to do under the eircumstances is to keep up their cows, for, if impounded, it will cost them $1 in addition to other call attention law, and said that License Inspector aring out war- y who has not al: o the dog ourt Monday morning Jarvis wil! raats 4 begin every le sw secured a license, and against the owner of every dog that has no tag on it, If the owner can show a li- cense when arraigned before the court, he}will be dismissed. Otherwise j] steamer Geo, H. Cowling. The oc« Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor: 7th and Adams COLORED DEPARTMENT. EXCURSION TO METROPOLIS, Ao excursion will be run to Me- tropolis Sunday on the fast flying casion will be the rally of Rev. b- erson of that place. Rev. J. W. Hawkins will assist him on that day. The fare for the round trip will he 25 cents. The boat will leave here at 9 o'clock a, m., and return at 5 p.m. Everybody invited, Our public schools closed yester- The teachers who have labored nestly and long will now get a It was a splendid and a success in every respect Many pupils all over the city who re much needed rest. year dmiral Sampson Must Meet the Spanish Fleet Also Gardner Bros. & Co, will, meet ali competition in prices on Furniture, Carpets, Mattings and Stoves, everything that is veeded in furnishing your house from start to ‘ See our iron beds before you buy. We have lower prices than ever reard of on iron beds, We are the leading upholsterers of the city, Wo manufacture and make over all kinds of mattresses aud awnings,» Your GARDNER BROS. & CO, Telephone 896. 208-205 South Third WHAT? made good use of their time, are happy today over the knowledge that “I theyewill be promoted next year. The ymmencement which will’ wind up the year and at the same time begin a new era for our people in the his- tory of education in the city, will be held at Morton's opera house Tues. day evening, June 14, Willie Mitchell left for bis home iu Tennessee yesterday. Prot. KE. H, Province is still on the sick list. Miss Emma Nuckles, of Almo, Ky., arrived in the city today and is the guest of Prof. and Mrs. I Nuckles, of 916 South Tenth street. For superior excellence in deport- ment and regularity in attendauc school, honorary certificates will | awarded Tuesday night at the ops house to the following named puy LINCOLN Se1Z001 Ia 8, Moody, Herbert Thomas. GARFIELD SCHOOL Angie Daniels, Wesley Kdwards, Jr., Charlie Barns, Jennie Adams, a fine will be assessed, as no excuse whatever will be accepted for a fail- ure to procure a license, Hence, everybody with dogs should get a li- cense and ts C. C. Thornberry was another cow victim. He confessed to turning out his cow, aud was released after all costs, amounting to several dollars, were paid. he case against Mr. Julian Greer, he butcher, charged with running a vateher's wagon without a license, is paying, and the kind of men whose judgment the contractors have to submit to. That on Monday, June 20, 1898 we will offer for sale at the office of THE CITIZENS’ SAVING BANK Twenty-five Shares of the Capital stock of the Fowler Wharfboat Com- pany, represented by Certificate Num- ber Ten and standing in the name of John P. Campbell. Sale will be at 10 o'clock a, m., and will be to the bighest bidder for cash td Crrizens’ Savincs Bayk uf For pice dry sawdust tel yor ToL NITY wot . Carannnt that es ' use of Hau PRANK J. CHRNDY Dece A. Dat A. W. GLEASON Notary I ay Pills are the t VAX NOTICE, for My dane will ig store, due 1898, Paxes office during the month ef \ ad's dr corner streets, at S. HL. Winst Seventh and Washington If one-half amount of not paid by the your taxes are t to the entire amount du H. F. Lyoy, City Tax -Collector. will be lty of 5 per cent LXOGURSION TO DAWSON, Sunday, June 1%, 1898, Special tram leaves Paducah about ten o'clock a, m, arriving at Dawson at noon and returning leaves Dawson al 7 p. m., fare for round trip $1, td J.T. Donovan, Agt. ‘Tue steamer Cowling will leave for Metropolis Sunday June 12, "08, at pe q 2 Retorn 10j5. and m, Round t :30 a. m aud p.m, If you want a load of clean nut coal, t:lephone No, 70. 2imim Barry & Hennesencen, Dr. Edwards, Kar, Kye, Nose and Lhrost Specialist, Paducab, — tf. Coldest beer in the city at Lago- ally mentioned one answer he re- ceived from one of, the teachers ip Livingston county, to a question marsino’s, tf Pineapple sher was called today in the police court and continued until Monday, Mr Greer took the case to the circuit court, was defeated there, and will now take it to the court of appeal Mr. E. W. Bagby is his lawyer. ieorge and Jane Sansbury were charged with having assaulted a woman, The evidence showed that she the aggressor, and the war- rants were dismis: Henry Johnson was charged with rapving a dray without a heense, but claimed that he had previously given it to a ¢ ter. The case wa ntivued until Monday iW colored, for vagrancy " ntenced to thirty days on the 1). oor 7 ear-old straight whiskey LAGOMARSING. LETIER LIST. ¥ for Usis mot rs0n, ey, WM Diek Goodrun, dames A Charlie Holmes, M eb Live Wd Jason, Mata trne tuney, T on. jeoball, Wiliam Judge eter, MB ri w Ww wi W Witians an Arnold, Mes Rosa ' Cochran, Mex Luc Davis, Miss Reva Poster, Mrs Mary lite Hamititon, Miss Rachel u Miss Mamie Mill, Mrs # ih Miss Clara Lawreuce, Mrs M A Lewis, Plorence Lillerson, Miss Miriam May Miss Ma McClintock, Mrs Dora Mecuyer, Minnis Murry, M mond, Miss Pan- Rouce, Miss Mais i Mrs Dr WP Cd) Taylor, Mrs myrat Li crder ty ootain any of re above letters It be ne y lo nay that they ate atvertiod rar Witain tea days they will be nent A letter oftice P.M, PISHER, Fost Master GUN CLUB SHOOT, the Gan club's. live bird shoot came off yesterday aflernoon, sud there were three ties for the best ore, a8 follow Contest No, 1—10 live birds ‘Thompson, 6; Brutus, 7; 5 Pieper, 3; Fowler, Craft, 8; Hansbro, 6; Robertson, 7; ‘Taylor, 8; Dr, Carver, 6, Contest No, 25 targets— ‘Thompson, 17; Lang, 18; Fowler, 18; Hansbro, 18; Carver, 20; Rob- ertson, 19, 2 » | ifestations of Minnie Albritton, Rothie Boyde, Jennie Harvey, Roscoe Morton, Atha Williams, Ira Davis. In this day of definition-making, the following may be offered: ‘That heathan is one who does not wi ste his time quarreling over religion. MISS KENNEDY. Miss Edwena F. Kennedy, of the State University at Louisville, and traveling in the interest of the Bap- tist Woman's Educational conven- tion, arrived in the city today. She will speak at the Seventh-street Bap- tist church Sunday at the 11 o'clock service; at the First-word Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock; at the Washington-street She Baptist church Sunday night will also address the union me of all the churches Monday u the Washington-street are welcome to each of the meetings. Children’s Day exercises tomorrow at Burks’ Chapel. The Hod Carriers’ union will he thei rion preached tow row at Burks’ Chapel. v wontial Th Iden Star cinb of W tou-stieet church will sery ments this evening in the basement of the above nau chure Miss Muwie Ranyon, who kes hecn in the y tha guest of Miss Anniv Drekson, left for her heme to day | A child of Mr. Rob of North Sixth, died last night it Edwards, WILL RALLY There will he a missionary rally at the Trimble street’ Christian church all day tomorrow ler Cotter will fill the pnipit at 11 a. m., subject, “Sowing and Reapin Elder W A. Py will oceapy the pulpit. at 3:15 p. m., subject, “I'm a Debtor,’ Eld, Cotter at night, subject, Man od’s Love to. Man,” All who have pledged themselves are Jexpected to their pledges, All are cordially invited Van, the child of Mr. Bankhead of 718 North Sixth street, died this morning age 1 year and months Burial at Oak Grove. COMMENCEMENT EXEROTSES, ‘Tickets for the commencement ex- ercises of the Paducah bigh school to be held at Morton's opera house on Tuesday night, June 1th, « now on sale at VanCulin’s, price cents. Those who have already se cored tickets can have them resery: by presenting them at VanCulin’s book store. A committee will be at the head of steps to take charge of all flowers to be presented to the graduates, and noone will be aliowed to present flowers tp any other manner, — LUj2 ANNUAL SERMON. ‘Te annual sermon for the Lilly of the West Tabernacle, No. 69, will be delivered by Rev. W. 5S. B: Burks’ Chapel on the third Su € at lay ie. Gall Bearing Typewriter YES The '98 modei ot the New Densmore is ball bearing iu all. See sample with oO. B. STARKS., Agent for Densmore, Yost'and Caligraph Typewriters. machines. Supplies for all standard CSTABLISHED 1864,———o Miss Mary B. E. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS bg Telephone 174. PADUCAH, KY HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINBER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town. Pater Flat-Ovening Books BROADWAY ALL THE CITIES i: NORTH NORTH*EAST Ax: me NORTH-WEST SARE “BEST REACHED Evansville d TerreHauteRR apc curer VESTIBULED TRAINS DAILY CARS FROM NASHVILLE INEWORLEANS, Te CHICAGO u F.P.JEFFRIES,C.0.A O.M.MILLMAN,G.S.A @ EVANSVILLE, IND NASHVILLE, TENN. ~ Wy Not the RIGHT WAY Of course, some articles stand the washing and iron- ing better 1 others, but we en deavor to have all pass through the process unimpaired. Good soap, pure Water and skillful hands insure perfect | results, Give us an opportunity to} prove it 1 packages thankfully received, larger ones in proportioa. STAR STEAM LAUMDRY, 120 North Fourth St. Oura is different. Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON hone 200. iss R. B. Hay ED H. PURYEAR yg alah Attorney at Law And Notary Public, Real estate} and Life Insurance Agent, and Abstractor of Tilles master commissioner of | racken circuit court. Will practice in ail the courts of this and Adjoining counties. Special attention | given to the collection of all claims, enting of real estate and all other | signee and| 8, also é edents’ estates nts, Bonds for y companies. S Court street. We also carry a line of new jurniture, stoves, ranges, ete, Call and get our ft jc wewhere, We also ex- Former the Me administ and as guardian of i security given in sv Office No, 127 South Fourth street Legal Row), Paducah, Ky. ee w. M. JANES REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS 1 me to buy, sell or rigage realty OFFICE 328’. BROADWAY J.S. GANSTER Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION; CLAIMS And our stock is large, our prices are right, and desigas varied, Call and 1 uttention given | inspect. We used to hear a great deal about fit “like the paper on but how frequent it is that the paper doesn’t fit on the wail. Just dard is no sign ttern may not be not suit the room, ost suitable paper Our specialties are that it fits. right, the color mi You will get the by coming to us Wall Paper, Pictures end Frames Prompt and thoroug to all cases. pee Eo Vouchers for quarterly payment of Deasaes Herein FREE pensions carefully atiended to. Q. M. of Lilly of the West, ‘Tent} Pensions cs ’ ; No. 43. Otlice, 714 South ‘Third street, E: P. BA LTHASAR If it fails to cure go to your merchant AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK. We will refund to him. Price 50 cts. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO,, Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN, ©

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