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= HAT’S WRONG? Your Eyes? se Why?, Do You Know? DO YOU WANT TO KNOW? y now eyou. Itt } me ible later. Ce cost is trivia’ i ling eyesight the that’s where f first dem: need of trates ylasses, and brings the fact hor to busy, hurried, wort Ahousewife with greater force than li the ave your nery take you back to n you never knew energy 1 eyes, EYES TESTED FREE g pilates ; DR. JOHANN HARRAES 423 Broapway. eS cececeeecce<c ccee Fa “LET US HAVE PEACE” “Peace hath her victories no less re- nowoed than war.’” ON “To the victors belong the spoils.” 22 3ID3 33> IF> > 3932 9SID>2>= 99992993 99933009 299399003, To our customers belong the profits this week. We have met the enemy and—we’ve got ’em. WE HAVE SILENCED THb FORTS of high prices with the bar gains we soll to the trade. Our figures, at all times the LOWEST, now knock all the rest in the shade yet be se hot From our diess goods may lected some choice things 19 weather stuff, on which we quote any prices, though oth that foro bioff. ‘hese goods you can have u wish them; yourself e the prices to suit, And whep pu have spent a few dollars you get a five picture to boot. We are sell- g the handsomest DRF: sold ia this erd of th leas than the be goods ean for bought at, all home made and right up to date. Our LADIES W EAR 2 par a iA seks towel . Myrtle Pryor went to Mayfield to at-| cared for than this sago ote the workm: » Now co! pleases the fairest, avd loc ely |) mos Youhg Pedple's sosiety of Cidlacr ine J ped Se grea the workmen are now com | for which she used Various cosme'ic sreatures less fair; Ourstyles end the circus. semi-tree fined to the upp A reliable Shich are ever. the rarest, are) Comberlacd Presbyterian church willl “ s4igy Cora Williams has jast re-] It stands, green and thrifty, abov sethGehty capa t per. {1 ofder to remove them aust beauti which are eve e aes +i eception tonight in the lect i . 4 wich oa 35 Wie ithority say eT | ty and rove the complexion; b charming.” fair women declare. And ee ane Ba neha pee ay turned from the east, where she went] banks of red and white camellias, a pendicular mining shaft in the woeld Hey acoaee bb the comy “ i. : the men folks never forget a ee et nee nee uureh are cor-| (2 purchase fall willinery. Fedpt meth prccslaners s located at Prizilram, Bohemia, @ltemporary, and left her ekin y ¢ SHIR’ rd FINE | Oe eam vet ¢ ———— ohn as. : shoe ature of 60 and 70 degrees, tf sagen 4 emporary, and le her skin necding NICE SHIRTS and FINE/ Se 0cn rr | Mr. John Adkios, the slioe man, ature of G0and 70 degrees. oo of | leat mine begun in 1 AID TMM lies ‘coudiiion, T° reson aasted SHOES. They know we keep the 7 dio returoed this moruing from St. Louis, bala’ Long : a * | uary, 1880, 00 feet deep. an internal preperation nown a assoriment from which they can] 50., may save your uta-|afier a few days absence. Hem wag urn pac tote boeton. Ae | The de al mine in the world is |Botanie ‘Blood Balm (1. B. B.) essily eee hai tion Chill Cure has saved thoasande.| ise Anole Russell left today for] mej ey res GRIT ae he | 2eee Te maney, |F 2 feet | which I have been using and selling Our SHOES hed ee See the fine live of tablets at| bet home in Russellville, after a visit} yo) ¢ Vernon: another to ome | Weep; the deepes re inthe !she used three bottles and all pin Sete eee att ate Neab's Ark. They are the best in] f several monthe to Mr. ¥. Ms Mat] Oe Goy worris, in Morrisania, while | TO is near Berlin, 4,185 feet; the | ples have diseppeared ; her kin i ae the tovke i the Forte of Morro. {town and at the lowest prices. lock and family. the third was taken to the Pratt gar- oe o sfes hares in, the Sari Voott and smooth and her genera) Séebay tently. wuts qeieweh ob-ryn- Mrs. B. B. Davis has returned| dens, near Philadelphia. ‘Ten years | 's {° *ztcsian well at Potsdam, 5,500 | health much improved. She ex “eon, but aw trial “wilt prove-“it “ts true. Just to wind up for the sea- son, FORTY CENT buys a LOW- NIGHT SCHOOL. Special attention given to Arith- SHORTHAND & BUSINESS COURSE PERSON ALS. metic’and Writing, as well as the at the Smith Business College. No classes, Any age admitted. Reopens September 12th. JOHN D. SMITH, Cor. Third and Madi- ost to relatives, Mr. Sam Jackson, of Hot S| Ark., left yester accept couple of weeks with Gentry’s show, as a guest of Prof. Gentry. Miss Ollie Cherry returned to No. 408, sou Streets, SHORT LOCALS. ROUS LUNATIC. Herty Tove, Aggie McCammon. She was ‘ompanied who will visit ia © A DING airo, a well known yor Mrs. Signaigo and Miss Ghio, of Memphis, arrived in the city yester- Jay en route to Smithland on a visit prings, for Michigan, to an invitation to travel fora 1ome in Cairo this morning after pleasant visit of several weeks to Miss by Mrs, J. F. Tanner, Miss Alice Crambaugh has gone | DR. GOULD'S GREAT WORK, Me Bas Gained an Knviable Place Among the World’s Great Star-Gazers. Though the determination of the tion of many observatories during the whole of this century, and our knowl- edge of the places of the northern stars would therefore presumably be nearly perfect, it is a fact that Dr. Gould’s work upon the southern skies practically equalized our knowledge of the two celestial hemispheres Such an achievement is a veritable monument to the American nation, and has added new luster to the American name. Had the American peorle never contributed anything heyond the labors of Gould to the world’s knowledge of astronomy, this magnificent contribution alone would entitle the nation to an honorable place in the eyes of posterity. And dog her man of sa’em section of Livir 4, o Mayfield on a visit. yet how little is the work of Gould ton ¢ y, wes adjutged adanger-| Mrs, Chas, Legg has returned to! known to even the best circle of oustuoatic in Salem day or tw: | \fayfield after a week's visit to her! Aorican readers! So great was his He cowes of a prominent fami . aud suddenly lost his miad last seek, from tome unknown cause, ister, Mrs. Chas. Brower. are visitiog in Mayfield, Fon Satx—Second-hand hard coal stove: A bargain. Irug store. 1H GOLDEN © thysboro, Ill. Mr. Ed. Troutman, of ville, IIl., 18 @ guest ef his son, JS. Troutman, Mrs. Harry As! O53. The Golden Cross people will have a union meeting tonight in their bal fo the Campbell building. Work will be done in all the degrces. Vis itors are expected from Melber, Cal- vert City and) Murray. Mu refreshn.euts wil) quiet the excite- ment. to relatives here. ing. Mr. J. Le from Anderson, Ind, Mr. J. at the Palmer, Dr. T. E Boy your tablets, slates and pencils at Noah’s Ark. ‘or rent, tuned and re- Pianos paired, b L visit here. Capt. John A, Harpham, of cinnati, is at the New Richmond. E. Gmanpry & Co., 316 Broadway. 6:3 the Palmer. Lou Hobbs this afternoon filed suit s Miss Virgina L, in the circuit court against William Hobbs for divorce, alleging abandon ment and cruel treatment, They are colored. THE BEST LOOKING And best wearing school shoes in the city, at the lowest prices, are sold by Cochran & Owen, 331 Broadway. tf Keane, of county, is at the New Richmond. Vicksburg, arrived from Vicksb yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Balsley turoed last night from Cincinnati. Get in live with the majority of people and buy your school suppli's at Noah's At RECEPTION TONIGHE. Louis on business, Mrs. Horace Maokin st and Shettler- ft has returned to her home in Memphis, after a visit ).| Mies Minnie Defour bas gone tol-Tagtange and Laplace and | Cincinnati for a course of vocal train- | her Copernicus and Kepler, Italy of Kilgore has returned Crain, of Memphis, is White has returned t and shipped, or stored. |his home in Missouri, after a brief stead, Ili,, is at the New Richmond Hugh Boyd, of Canton, Trigg} Who is the oldest livir g descendant of Arthur Wyndhan, the well known English actor and author of the mili tary dramas Cuba Libre and Siege of Mise devotion to the ca of pure science Mrs. C. E. Jennings and childrenjand so oblivious was he of contem porary fame that none but profes Mr. Wallace Werner has returned ; sional men of science are able to ap McPherson's | from a visit to his old home in Mur. preciate his incomparable services te the sublimest of the sciences. It is certain that he has gained a place among the greatest astronomers of any age or country, and that the esti- mate now placed on his work will only increase with the flight of centuries. Tf England is juttly proud of her Newton and Hers France of her many of Dr. her Leonardo and Galileo, well may America honor her Peirce and Gould! —Prof. T. J. J. See, in Atlantic. HISTORIC RELIC, in Georgetown. One of the most interesting homes in historie Georgetown is the Tudor place. The sago palm of revolution- io R L Nana, of Linton, Ky., is a'} ary fame stands in the Tudor consery- atory in winter and on the beautiful lawn in summer. It belongs to Mar- tha Washington’s )im- the family. Mrs. Britanni danghter of Col. Ww. n is the wh Kenn T married Martha Cu and the ,| widow of Commodore Beverly Ken: pare : non, who lost his life by the explosior of a gun upon the Princeton, in 1844 fe-! The main body of the old house was Z built by Col. Peter in 1816. In thi Mr. George Bernhard has gone to} home Mrs. Kennon was born and ha always lived Never was a child uy nderly The Famous Sago Palm of Tudor Place granddaughter, alm, Dow 8 LEP SHANKS COMING, from her visit of several months to} }ater the conservatory at Mount Ver- le Will Return This Week From Montauk, Natchez,-Stiss, Mr. from St. Louis. Oscar Roberts has returned non was burned and the palm ! y-six years later, in 181% t. Mrs, QUARTER SHOE. vs mother drove in her ear In GAITERS and BUTTONS and — BMrs, Jerome left today for near] ri oumey of four days) to Phil- LACES we can fit every footton| Mr. Lee Shanks, one of the few|Gracey, Ky., where her husband] a , Visited the Pratt gar “T." “Cousin Georgie, how dainty] Kentucky boys who were in the] is ill. hought several little plants and « your feet look!"’ 4 wear Dorian’s| Rough Riders, is expected home this = 1 them in a basket to her @boes—don't you see?” week, the regiment being one of those FIT, green house, One of them was an offs Rich people are pleased with the] mustered ont. otyle and best material aro found in| shoot of the original sago palm, an¢ beauty of our LINENS, LACE CUR-} = Mr. Shanks was in the battle of} the school shoes sold by Cochran & Jay is a veritable Colonial Dame or TAINS and RUGS, and other folks Santiago, but wants it understood] Qwen, $31 Broadwa tt | D: of the Re n. Her think it a duty to follow the taste} that he was one of the men who was ae ates three fu tee barely s Latil ¢ of “big bugs. uot near ‘*Hom'’ Fish when he was Jumped into Boston harbor with oth- Our’ trade {is Iocressing andl killed, He was not in front of him, RAILROAD NOTES, r cargo at the famous ten part healthy —our prices creating a to nor bebind hiw, nor at bis side, and - It is now almost a cc old, and we hold fast the trade of the we +} did not see him when he breathed bi Travel from the south is still] has never known anothe me. Ite and ‘the poor we have always last, and did not even know him.|heavy, but it is not so noticeably} frnit is not abundant, like the cocoa mo." This revelation on the part of Mr.| heavy as it was afew days ago, Ox-]nut or date palm. It only be a Our PICTURES—the Gems of | Shanks will be quite a novelty, a¢ all] ford, Miss., bas quarantined against] smal! apricet-shaped fruit only once rumontais—in every ‘‘sweethome’’|the other Rough Riders who have|all comers, Madisou, Miss, and] in several years, Its terminal bud- ought to be, when just for s/gone home claim to have been| Hickory Valley, Tenn., have requir-| ding at the end of the stem is like a few dollars’ purchase, you're wel-|/right next to ‘Ham’ Fish’? when he|ed all comers to have health certifi-] crown. Some years it unfoids long, come to some of them free. All will admit the above contains was killed. See Noah's Ark’s display of school slender spikes, or palm branches, but four or five times during Mrs. Kene cates that they did not come from an infected district, **more truth than poetry.’’ ‘ ge omits _ | non’s life there has been a wond Everybody come. to this winding. [S0PPlies aud be convinced that we] ‘The health auihonitjes at Memphis} vemeth ot roa Bese ‘ carry the best lise and at prices to] desire it understood they do not deny} jin, fend scour in tox e e se . 3 ies ; eaves, $0’ dd spo! in texture and Op cele of the season suit all. admission to their own citizens, pro- Shy aa JOHN J. DORIAN, NO, 205 B:0A0WAY, PADUCAH, KY. ~~ PAPER STYLES. ae Coca GNI os? ron joi 11 lis E the There ety'es same as in hats or ehoes, The wal paper which best suits your room will give you the most pleasure That room has @ style of its own, 1 requires a paper that gives effects which enlarge or modify ite condi tions. You will find our stock the best and our workmanship the t All work done under our person’ supervision and satisfaction guaran- teed. are in wall paper PICTURE FRAMES P MADE TO ORDER, L. P. BALTHASA NO. 42) Fes roae R, BROADWAY. | Log = fare J. G. Husban, Caldwell, Je ) thres HUSBANDS & CALDWELL 0 ATTORNEY South Pourth § Will practd e ta for oO ticke Oct, round trip, good returniag until Oct thar} 10th, J.T. Donovan, Agent, td N ‘andy i¢ clean your blood and it tirring up the lazy liver and driv ‘urities from the bod 0 yt Biotohes, blackheads ¢ le aiiisa pimples, boils, d that sickly bilious complexion by taling gearete,—beauty for tem cents. All drug watinloc hen gy 2c, She, Fany Str, Geo, Cowling leaves Paducab 6 p.m. Str, Geo. Cowling leaves Metropo: circus, and enjoy a pleasant ride. Go to Lagomarsi large ice cold heer. Drnggists will say they sell more Fisntation Chili Cure t LOW RA On account 13th and e until Don’t forget (hat you can get pens, pencils, tablets, lunch baskets and slates Don't you know Pl are is guaranteed to cure you? RIAGLING BROS, CIRCUS METROPOLIs SEPT, 12, The steamers Dick Fowler an Geo, Cowlivg make the following low for the round trip—tickets good returning on either boat with the following convenien’ schedule: Str. Dick Fowler leaves Paducah. 8:30a m, Str. Dick Fowler leaves Metropolis, int rate—3) cents p.m, Sir, Geo. Cowling leaves Paducah, a.m, 4:30 p. m In spportunity is thus afforded t public to see the world’s greatest Bed, 8 for a nice, all others 10 8ST, LOUIS, of the St. Louis Full tivities the Illinvis Central Rail- { Company will on Tuesday,Sept Tuesd, sell tickets to St ‘turn at ope and one thir round trip, good for ch sue’ceding Oct. 25th is and ret for the e days. in Thursday, Sept. 15th and each S AND COUNSELORS aT Law | Succeeding Thursday until Oct. 27th] tine against New Orleans. : at one fare for the round trip, good] situation ia Mississippi is also im-| evenin, three days, count of the St, Louis Fair, will be eold from Oct. 2. until 8th inclusive at one fare for thi rm x at Noab's Ark than’ place im the city, ptation Chil color. She showed me last year's growth, beautifully preserved under glass, When left on the tree until! the vided they first communicate with them relative to a health certificate. Aberdeen and Duraat, Miss., have quarantived agaiost trivelers, The proclamation was issued a day or two ‘G0, sap is pretty well down in the trunk th i retain their shape and color years. She told me that she cut them a little too early last season, and they, had withered away about half their natura) size, Botanists have exam- ined them with keen interest. It ap- pears like a cabbage, and slowly un- folds ils yellowish-brown fern leavea, after the fashion of our house 5 If left on the tree they die, like blos- soms under a glass dome, They have ) ‘Phe fourteenth annual convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen will begia at Toronto oa Monday. The interest in the meet- ing is great and there is every in! tion that there will Le large at- tendance, Members of the order from all parts of the United States will be present ‘here is great in-| » place of honor in the beautiful draw. erest in the election of a grand master} ing-room of Tudor place beside a to succeed F. P. Sargent. There are] large case ¢ f precious relies, souvenirs several candidates in the field, ard} of Mount Vernon, oifte teow Co, rge their the contest will be lively. “Thel and Martha Washington to brotherhood has a big membership. | daughter and granddaughter Mrs, Kennon is a tall, slender gen “ewoman of the olden time, cha ing and courteous, welcoming vi to the old home, and showing them with dignity and pride the souvenirs of her childhood and ancestors, She remembers well Lafayett Tudor place, when she was a Virginia maid of nine years, and the > palin was only 11 years old.—= aret Spencer, in Louisville ou ier-Journal, A. H. Egan, the newly sppoiuted livision superintendent of the Illinois Central, has decided to remove his of- fices from Henderson, Ky., to Evans- ville, Iud. He is now selecting the new quarterg. Since 1862 the capital stock of the {llinofs Central became full paid, and vince that date 8 cash dividend rang- ing from 4 to 10 percent. per annum bas been paid semi-annually to every holder of stock, It.is now twenty years since the company has paid less than a & per cent. dividend. AN IRISH MUNCHAUSEN. Che Emerald Isle @ Great Place for Lobsters, One of the Liverpoo! restaurants Gov. Bradley has decided that an- other hospi(al traly is not needed, as only afew Kentucky soldiers re-| beasts of an Trish Munchausen who muin in hosp tals, and they are doing] acts in the humble capacity of waiter, well, and adds much to the entertainment of customers, quaran-| Some of these gentlemen had been ‘The fever] spinning some pretty good yarns ox One of them, on served with a emall lobster, as “Do you cal} that a lobster, Mike?" “Faix, T believe do be gallin’ Alsbama has removed al! See Noah's Ark's window display it school supplies, he ‘em crabs at home, “Oh, lobsters cov" Tohareo Spit ant Bracke Your Lids Away, in Ireland?” telaceo easily and forever, be wy in Ireland? rt al vigor, take Noto Isjtlobsters? Be hot makes weal wnen | is full of em, n To qu 4 orra, the ere any o’ time have I H'vo lepped over the 6 them lobsters here, surr. We cal) | tt found it tobe in. ‘The whole story said the diner, “you have | Would be quita » Say to increase the distressing cir- cumstane: T may eay, once for al counts were exaggerated. The attack had evidently been made “How large do the in Ireland?” “Well,” said Mike, thoughtfully, “to shpake widin bounds, surr, I'd say 7 i a matter of five or six feet.” places of the fixed stars in the north- What—five or six feet? How do ern hemisphere has engaged the atten- | ¢)oy (urn round in those creeks?” ad, surr, the creeks in Ireland 0 or GO feet wide!” said the un- hed Mike. . said tye persistent inquirer, “you said you had seen them when you r aping over the streams, and ke here live in the % 11 did, surr; we leppers in Ireland. As for the eay, eurr, I've seen it red wid ’em.” “But, look here, my fine fellow,” said tho guest, thinking he had cor nered the Hibernian at last, “lob- sters are not red until they are boiled.” “Doan’t I know that?” said Mike, reproachfully. “But there are hot springs in the ould counthry, an’ they shwim troo ’em an’ come out read’ for ye to crack open and ate;” an Mike walked calmly off to wait upon the next guest, leaving his inter- locutor to digest the lobster and the story.—Poughkeepsie News-Press, THE EARTH'S CRUST. Even Geologists Do Not Know How Thick It Is, The question io what depth in the crust of the earth the water of the sum face is one which hag claimed the attention of geologists, but which, for obvious reasons, can- op, powerful descends not be answered. It should be borne in mind that the erust of the earth compared with the entire mass is far thinner in proportion than the sheet of paper in which an orange is wrapped. The heat of the earth im creases very rapidly upon descending toward the center, and geologists rea- son that at the depth of three or four miles entire mass is in a sakes state. Of course, no water would be found at adepth where the heat is suf- fie to convert water into steam, s to whatever extent the water penetrate the interior of the h, it will be returned to the sur- face in a vaporized state after de- scending two or three miles. That it times reaches such a depth is ent from the fact that in all or nearly all volcanic eruptions great clouds of steam are ejected, indicat- ing th ction of heat in the depths of h. The number of feet or r must descend in order to be con- bly varies in s 1¢ lower levels lode in Nevada are 100 feet and the heat is so works, . The deepest coal mines e the Dunkirk collieries £,824 feet in depth, ft'in the United at Pottsville, Pa., reached a depth of Louis Globe-Demo- crat PREVENTS MILDEW OR MOLD, Improved Methol of Keeping @hilled Meat, The carri meat and other per. ishab] , g voyages is often t J A simple eved in Aus- t at can be kept in a ch n for an indeAnite peric ie prinary object of the invention is to prevent mildew, or mold, bone stir nd other deleter- i 7 hich arise through attended w process v 3 been d ious cond the y nee of obnoxious gases in the chilling and freezing chambers These are got rid of by maintaining a supply of pure air in the chambers at all tit The invention is applica bit to every provess now in use in the hilling and free rof meat and food upplies Hy. It eon mainly fa steam pips, \ h, Inelosed in a en duct, runs along t ech r. The he which ar ne duct then ¢ off to the brine tanks, wher s purified. In some Sydney, carcasses of mutt in the chamber and kep or 81 days. When examined meat was well ch 1, perfectly sweet, and of excellent goloy. There was no sign of “greasincss” or apy of the ob jectionable Which are usually set up when chilled meat is kept for along time. It was toall ap yearances in better eonditisn than «ié putcher’s meat that had been a day or two in the stores. The tem- perature at which the meat is kept nges from 40 degrees Fahrenheit down to 28 degrees Fahrenheit, but it is never allowed to remain at the lower point, so that the meat is not frozen. It is believed that in apply- ing the process to ships, freezing or chilling at the port of shipping will becont wmnecessary. All that will be required will be to place the carcass warm from the abattoirs, in the ves- hold, and chill the meat, the pure air acting as a preservative at a proper temperature, for the voyage, however long it may be.—St. Louis Globe-Demoerat. MASSACRE OF CAWNPORR. Scene of the Indian Mutiny After That Awful Event. “Bows and I were certainly among the first who saw it, but Col. Fraser- the air fe in were there the condi fons t it commenced by & pushed through the suppose Ur kets bei tians and discharged. “There had been a rush act court to the opposite si of human being were « arched chamber facing t And thither, doubtless, pursued by the assa for the whole of the } thickly caked. with ble is enough, without sayir gore lay ankle deep,’ whic being most distressing, is absoli incorrect. Then, as to wh ing about, both of us thoug! derful that the emall litter y could be the traces of the 1 who had been shut up there, ‘There i Ro guestion in my mind that w the bodies were taken away the f had been tidied a little, and pein! objects had been removed. 7 were certainly a few odds clothing, some loc little shoes, straw Of mutilation, in that h there were no signs, nor was there any writing on Daily Life During by J. W. Shere t was hat wa dian Mu tiny, HOW TO HAVE A CLEAK SKIS FREE FROM PIMPLES. To be beautiful and skin, you must have pur good health. To do s blood and build up the health witl the best Tonic and Blood Purifier ¢ the age, Botanic Blood Balw (*B, B B.") Its the old standerd and re liable remedy. It never fails to cur all manner of Blood and Skin di eases, including pimples which ar caused by poison in the blood, f in purify tl POSITIVE PROOF, A lady friend of mine hws for sev- eral years been troubled witl bum; and pimples on her face and neck presses herself much gratified, ani can recommend it to all who are thus affected, Mus. 8S. M. Wixson, Iron Mountain, Texas Blood Balm (B. B. B.), $1.00 per large bottle, all druggists. Send for book free. Blood Balm Co., Atlar Entire Change of Program This week. Rey LITTLE MAUD, The Child Wonde\ The Swallest Negro Delineator on Earth. BRAGG Ax ASHTON, AsThe Tramp and the Gaiety Girl. HILL anp EDMU In their Famous Far Entitled “A Warm Re: eption. SHOW RAIN OR SHINE! Admission Ten Cents. BREAD | IS THE STAPF! OF LIPT CONSEQUENTLY HAVE IT PURGE DIPLOWA you drink? If you ha jhea this enda ;you drink. jantee to make ft! \as spring wate. L. C. SMITH, ITHACA, 427 BROAL It's goin PADUCAH GO DON'T COST MUCH TRY ONE Did you ever stop ‘o think about the water t Ve BG8, bet * / NOT? Your ngered unless yo ter the We have FIL‘ ERS that we tent. e water as pureand sparkling THEY DON’T COST MUCH Icarry in siock the following brands of Shotguns: NEW BAKER, WINCHESTER. ALSO LOADED SHELLS M.E. JONES The Winged Cupid Is f I blind. Carrying so much of hearts of the people of painted him black; but he the same. Our black St. 1 mine diamonds are popular with dies of Paducah for furnace ind cooking purposes Our a't carry his bow and arrow— y a scuttle of good, clean, fine abustive coal, that shoots ervedly into favor, Highest Awards at Chicago , and Atlanta Expositions ’ $ Pittsburgh Lump 114¢ cents per bushel P 8 nard Anthracite, four sizes 87.20 per ton { St. B ard Coke, thre izes - 5.00 per tom St. Bernard Lump - S cents per bushel St. Bernard Nut 7 cents per bushel Z . DELIVERED, BERNARD COAL COMPANY ~ FOR SPOT CASH ONLY ORATED WAY TELEPHONE NO.8& AL AND MINING CO. ORPORATED. Miners and Shippers... Tradewater Coal F w is the timo to put in your winter ply of this eolebrated coal, Lump 80, ishel, Office at elevator, Tele- We Don’t Sell Cheap Coal Fender Goal 3 Prime Lump at 8 cents Cash; Render Nut and Egg at7 cents Cash Every barrel, half barrel, sack or) package guaranteed to be made Fon | URE SOFT RED WINTER WHE AS -none finer, All first.clasy rota rocers sell it Rest families buy it YOUR MONEY BACK if not asrep. resente\ Tytler had been there, and one or two othe But there is DQ quastiny that the aspect of ++ place, when we entered, was entirely unchanged, It was precisely in the same condition as the first Englishman who did see Was so unspeakably horrible thet i) Tong in any sort of which reall L that the ac. I : from the | pirg PIR BF * Should Have Your Patronage, for Three Reasons Grows existed, And in Popu- 3" Favor Central Coal and ion Company ‘TELEPHONE 370 MRS, R. BURGAUER, Agent Dalton, sae Taller. COAL “tere” COAL og SOLD AS CHEAP AS THE ) CHEAPEST Lump, 8¢ por bushel. Nut, Te per bushel. racite at market prices A Nd Lee A THESE PRICES ARE We keep a stock on hand all the time and would be pleased to have your orders, BARRY & HENNEBERGER. TY FOR SPOT CASIT but give our patrons the well-screened AT A CHEAP PRICK, See us about your Anthracite. All sizes, best quality and cheapest price, : JEFF J. READ, Manager Yard, Yenth and Jefferson: hh <a, FOURTH AND BROADWAY OVER M’PHERSON’S DRUG str" yi FIRST Ho guarantees a perfect ft, SECOND .. (le does all his works Whh Lome labor, THIRD. ... 0 P. Wi'L sell you a suit of clothes » iis order F ord /scieap as you gan buy a custom-made ——=———, Cont é ) Ys cigar, ¢ hig Ask for it, re -~