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NORTH-EAST 4x0 NORTH-WESI Lansville8 erretiauterR Of our wall paper patterns are of the cleverest men ‘Therefore our designs are charming. We aim to suit the paper to the wall want good background for pictures and complete the beauty of the yer that will spoil their ef- how you our patterns. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER, L. P, BALTHASAR, BROADWAY, COMMISSIONER'S SALE. FP. series, th PA ON: ILLMAN 65.8 EVANSVIL WASHVILLE, TENN. ILLUNOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD ‘Time Table tn effect July %, 1888, LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION Nomra BouND— No 2 No 4 w Orleans 720 pm 9 00 am ee ” bose san 00S am 1058 pm In puranance of « judgment tion of M. d Glover et al p deat Pancin et a’ hour of 11 o'clock @ ™.) Owensboro. *10 00 pm "#0 3009 pm 7 40 au 9 0 pn ony ying and being in the Jescribed as follows, viz parcel of land 0 SOUTH HoUMD= aL (20 pin de kms 200846 pun ¢ pest 2 10 pm 3 8 am 11 0988 sop = nt Of begianlog on Seventh With the improvements there + Spm £46 ani 00 p 250 pm 6 08 am 7 00 p a ements thereog situated and more par. 4 2 pm 618 are oeti8am 18 pm Greenville Mine wr. LOUIS pry iton gr venth and ffarrison streets vansville and Meu strana al it rum soud aud Mew Orleans, eseryiag Pullman buf Cetweon cinein ‘right angle towards 6 leches to Seventh yr M4 and 24) run golid between Jadu Opkinaviiie. to Harrison street, tickets oF reservations, A, H Hackon, @. PF. A.C ST. JANES HOTEL SAINT LOUIS EUROPEAN PLAN Kate, 75¢ and $1 per Day Restaurant, Popular Prins SPECIAL 26C DINNBR of ground and the cuts thereon Abd more particu arly te Cowes to. Wik { Vaducen as» own on int on the west side of North feet from tbe intersection of ir Seven'h streets thence with the Feet i mee ala Figbt angie and to Sev SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER Hee teteak or mation ch: kes oF Wahles, OF Lea Als pote y or WaMies, and coffee oF tea Lake trout, butter sauce, aX Detailing polut ov lots known and d No. 33, Exposition Omaha, Nebraska} JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER 1 | and according to Best reached from thé-emtith, cust and| MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY): opant equipment, consist- with the line of said alley and to- testa froe of extra charge), valiman buffet sleeping cars and comfortable highback seat REDUGED RATES FROM ALL POINTS| :: DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE Seo ageut for tickets, time tables and other information. R. T. G, MATTHEWS, T. P. A. LOUISVILLE, KY. PENSIONS! WAR CLAIMS!|/' JAMES A: WOODWARD ‘VYuited States War Claim Public, VOUCHERS #fpec ‘Opp. court house, Paducah, MeCrac Matil. Effinger & Co|:: Undertakers and were HOE" WW, eet Staple and Fancy Groceries, | Canned Goods of All Kinds, Froe delivery to all parts of the city Cor, Tth end Adame cl y of Paducah aka larly described as follows. po ght anitle 100 feet t t, being « part of rr a thereon eituaveds and ine 8: Fibed as fo" LOWS, t ont and Notary oy: 62¥ Clark indi sald. two a eraon shall sell for more as a whole P) "9 Fu lth sures and rubning Deck $00 fees 10 an and runniag back for depth 16) feet to an id judgment the purchaser will bond wit 4 {| ger. my his 29th day of Ostover, ivi CAMPBELL & CAMPBELL, ISHER, Master Com. We continue until Thursday even- November 3d, at our ‘retail store, No. 308 Broadway, This is the last chance, Tux Kentucky Grass anp QueRns- pba in ated eg STATE HOTEL, | Fates by the Comforts from 65¢ to fe. 50 Mon- S) PLANTATION CHILL D. A, YEISER, Wholesale Agent. WRITTEN ‘There is nothing more spiring than a ‘moocher holds to the | pation is to look on and say found {n some favorite saloen, watch oot deign to notice hin, the Irrepres to attract their attention, Usually or by interjecting remarks of his own which, while uncalled for, usually cannot be ignored. Men with th spirit of hospitdlity and soelability | cannot then well afford to longer de -|fer the long expected “Have some: principal that the moocber thrives. Moochers would be excellent aux- i to a saloon, if they did not drive business away. Few well regu- about the premises, for they scare known to start in a saloon door, sec a gang of ‘bums’? hanging arc waiting for adripk, and torn walk directly away to some other loon. Ino tithe they never go ever to the door, having learned from ex- perience what to expect. Thus the saloon man, although he may suffer his saloon, really loses more than he makes by it. ve Set | Statistics show that one oger was killed for every 2,2 ried by railways during the | twelve months, Twice as many peo- ple are killed annually by falling from the windows of their dwellin The average mortal, it would sec is safer as a railroad passenger tl he is at home. Two-thirds of those accidentally killed lost their lives a stations, highway crossings, and while trespassing upon tracks. The theory of probabilities required passenger to travel to be tolerably sure This is equivalent to m id ously on an express train for over ng kille sseng It came up When they were discus on a sinking steamship He was no mao, that’ for him serted doctor. “I would have gone down fused to aid a child. If I were that as long as I live, the awful pi the struggling girl as she p ed out for he ause I refused to help her “Yes, It's mighty easy to talk that replied another, ‘but you You would "prot done the same thing. ‘Se tion is the first law of nature, when a man or woman is confront by death, he or she thinks of a but his ‘or her own salvation, In fact, the very actions of people on such occasions prove to my mind that they are mentally unbalanced for the time being. A man may be brave, daring and chivalrous ordina- rily, but when he looks grim death in the face, he is another man—hie may lose all the above attributes in one second. “Yes, but I don’t believe I bly have reservia- and 1 e| would,’’ rejoined the doctor, ‘It's true I was never on a sinking boat or ship, but I went through many a bat- ue during the war, and when every man knew his life wasn’t worth a cent, and I never quailed or he tated, because 1 didn't give a d—. I believe I would feel just that way } on a sinking sh ip.’ The subject then drifted to the trying ordeals of surgery, and the doctor made this statement, which was corroborated by the other doc tors present “I have performod optrations with the knife without a tremor, time after “*}time, and afterwards shuddered at thence at a right towards Tennes voe'uireet 24 tee and ¥ aches, themes At a right 1d. Lo Seventh street 160 feet, rat cry the two sal reo my own deed, Other doctors would be excited, and perhaps move around with blanched faces and glassy eyes, but I never took time to get excited. I have performed operations scores of times and afterwards wondered how I did it, 1 never get nervous before but always or during an operation, after a dificult one, L break down completely and sometimes quake all over and for hours am absolutely helpless, That's a fanny character- istic, and I never found it in many other people. It’s the reason I le lieve in time of danger 1 would forget myself and hearken to the cry of dis- tress, no matter how great the dan- ttf ‘The next open session of the Elks will be the Lodge of Sorrow—a beau- year it falls on Sunday, December 4, and is always commemorated at mirth and sociability are forgotten, me 2 AT RANDOM. gust-in- He Is a mao Who, if he ever bas a cent, be- lieves implicitly in holding on to it with grim determination on all ovea- sions—as tight and tenaciously as he ar railing in the most venient saloon. His only occu- don't care if I do’’—when somebody asks bim to have one. He thay always be ing for somebody to come in and “get-em up.’’ If the person or per- sons who come into bave a drink do sible moocher {n some way contrives by laughing at something say, as if he thinks it is funny, thing with us,"’ and it ison this lated salogns allow them to oiler customers away, Men have been 1 1 the moocher to ply bis avocation in 0,000 ear- Db everybody he me 000,000 miles r ouly was jnjured in every 1,500,000 miles of| gc 2 | travel. ing the frantic action of passengers ‘+I see where one fellow, in telling it afterwards, admitted that be was} ® deaf to the appeals of a little girl ion} who cried out to him for right there before 1 would have re- mao, 1 should see vividly before me know what you would have tion Chill Cure has saved thousa p ored pictures, volume, superb oatfit only 50 ce Sell the on fe tiful tribute to the dead, better known as ‘‘Memorial Day This the same time by Elks all over the world, It is one occasion where when the dead are lovingly remem- bered, eloquent tributes paid to their departed lives and the lodge bows down in sorrow to ingohe, tie Dleas- ing of the G - Ruler of the uni- verse, Paducah loses is already prepar- ing for memorial services, which this year will be conducted under the new ritual, The deceased members of Paducah | lodge are: Messrs. KE, R. Wilson, Paul 8. Jones, Nick Hans, Jr., Alf Rogers, Henry Leher and J. H. Peiper, ‘The latter div during the} f. Pay It doesn’t always do tor a young] lady to stuff a newspaper man with ‘yarns’? about herself, Of course newspaper men, as a rule, have as high a sense of honor as any one, and | just as much respect for confidence} reposed in them, but sometimes they run across a good story too good to keep and Write it up, and there is no betrayal of confidence in it, either. Not long since a young society woman of Lonisville was in Phila delpbia, and in a conversation with a newspaper man there told him a long| | alone, and, like a man that has com- mitted murder, he wishes to confide . » had cooked ei! Hh 4 thats, tt doen ct want to.fall | oem cave ata tau that esi ate too many. fellow is after a marriage license he will act 60 much like a felon. Now | ¢ listen while I question him. Mind, I | markable record for one individual in| the beginning of the season, but we suppose iUs 80, story about ber new industry—pig raist on het father’s farm near Louisville, and going into ecstacies about the profits and pleasures in swine rearing. Of course the young man was deeply impressed. ‘The girl was astonished to see the story in print afew days afterward, but as she had not asked him not to ‘write it up,” and because of the many nice things he said about her, she could not get mad. ‘The folly of her joke is now manifesting itself, however, She has been importuned by several of the ‘yellow sheets’’ for her pict- ures in evening dress and “pig rais- ing costume,’’ a history of her past, od other things, Stock magazines nd sample Jiterature regarding pig roisivg have fairly flooded her home, aod she has received several touch- ing and tempting , proposals for mar- riage from farmers all over Ameriva, She has learned a lesson. pitt Brooklyn, Ll, should be christen- ed “The City Without Cats,’ for cats are scarce articles down in Padu- cab’s litte neighbor. There is a great demand for them, and enough canvot be obtained for the few people who desire them. Whenever a Pa- ducahan visits there, be is usually asked to bring a few cats with bim the next time he comes, for nearly s wants one but an’t find one anywhere. It might be suggested that Paducah’s suzplus feline population be loaded on the ferryboat some fine morning and turned loose in Brooklyn ‘There would doubtless ensue acat-grabbling demonstration at the wharf, and need- less to say, thare would be pleaty to und, We could well afford to w in a few dogs, also, for good measure, + tf not very creditable in Padu- cab, she can beast of, that she did pot single contestant in the big onual state tournament in Louisville ast week. Paducah’s gunners can- be excelled, aud doubtless bad some uf the champions gone up to participate, they would have brought back a few of the best trophies. State of Obto, City of Toledo, t PRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that be is r r of t m of #, J. Ch asiness and State pay the sun eaeh and ILA e of Catarrh TARRH CURE PRANK J. CHENEY Swor efore me and subscribed In my reset nts Gib day of December, A, D. 1838 Pt A.W, GLEASON, eral Notary Public, Hall's Cavarch Cure {s taken internally, and sets Girectly on the blood and mucous ‘sur { the xyste Send for testi |. CHENEY & CO, Tol SOc. may save your life. PI Agents for ‘History of the Span- isu-American War," by Hon, Henry Watterson, A complete, history ; illustrated with over ts (stamps ta + Address: Tue Wenner Comvany, Akron, Ohio. You can buy old shelled corn at Kaminirer's. 2406 COCHRAN & OWEN let us show them to you. 1 Broadway. HOMESE IRSIOD Via Llinois Central Railroad At one fare pius $2 for the round trip, good for twenty-oné days re- turning. Tickets will be sold on Nov. Ist and 15th and Dec. 6th and 20th to points on the Illinois Central troad in Tennessee, Mississippi nd Louisiana, and on Nov, 8th and 22d and Dee. 6th and 27th to points eigo lines in Texas, Arkansas, Indian Territory, nsas, Nebraska, Missouri, Colorado and many other points in the West and South, Vor tickets or information apply to J. T. Donovan, Agt., Paducab, Ky. if Don’t you know Plantation Chill Cure 1s-guaranteed to cure you? ATTENTION HORSEME Take your horse to Dr. J. Will Smith, at Glauber’s stable, if it needs the attention of a veterinary surgeon, You may thus save a val- uable horse, Examination free, L006 One of our Maine cities has a clerk that prides himself on his powers a mind reader, says the Belfast “Zebediah Shooter. “What was your mother’s maiden “EI lizabeth MehitableR obincrack.” erm -0-p-e, surprised. “What is the name of the lady whom you wi “Blazes, I don’t wis country, and I want a license to ped- quietly bi makes a mists TRAMP WAS GRATEFUL. A Macon (Ga.) “Lady Gives an to stance of Rare Gratitude. s many crack wing shots as gave him the j t he was he had r HUNDRED red by the use of PAUL'S en in n back from t f-tones and many richly col- hie I hopes y Large royal octavo postpaid for ken). Most liberal terms given. he greatest opportunity of the yea er present t took some | to remember tl t he fina vinced her that she had given] al when he wa then told her that at a dairy near Macon, a given agood posit her k ndness to h her the chick: best $2 winter shoe in the city for ladies or gents, Call and men keep theirs swa Avery cent of it’ is only in Fran population does not in ida, Algeria, and Tunis it increases WANTED A LICENSE, But the City Clerk Was Mistaken as to the Kind. While J was calling on him hot long since a lean, unshaven, un- couth specimen of backwoods hw. timnity came shuffling in through the Our presence apparently rat- Hed him, for he quick leaning position against the door jamb at an dngle of al was plain to see | his mind that troubled him, The city clerk, turning aside to me, said inalow tone: “I can tell inaminute when # man comes for a marriage ly atsumed 4 t 44 degrees. It had something on There is tomething about vietin of misplaced confi | dence about to enter matrimonial misery that I cannot explain, but my intuition never plays me false. And ellow is one of these deluded | He expected to find me It is strange that whena fever make a mistake in my man.” Turning to the leaning specimen, he remarked: “Well, sir, is there anything I can do for you The stranger looked at him careful- ly a minute, and then, lowering his voicg to almost a whisper: “T want a license.” The city « smile as he asked: “What is your lork wore n eelt-eatisfied Twenty-three.” “Where were you born? County, town and state.” ” : “Dusterville county, Reibenstown, 's name?” rried before?” he replied, apparently nh tom to marry eny I jest cum to this dod man who never vod-day.’ An incident which shows that all tramps are not without gratitude w was related fo a 'Teleg well-known ¥ The tramp wv aph reporter job of puttin y work she tol k d to be weak, hun wan asked the negro, with injured hes nk T do,” s N, I'se di 1 in,” the “and I bi chiek very hungry. TI e had found work Me Why Men Cannot Sing. Yomen,” says Dr, If, I Journal Medic man w hes ottin ns ay be call mn expert.-= nston Democret No Divvy. aad ampere er I ; he had that $10,000 suit Did he get the money?” "Detroit Free The 1 French i in France. ince that the French ease. In Can- pM cess mina nnt: Plantation Chill Cure is made by Druggists will say they sell more} Van Vleet-Manstleld Drvg Co., hates for ian, Chil cu 0 7 COLORED _DEPARTMENT. Vv. Hamilton and . are in the city visiting friends. The reverend conference of te the charge at above named ‘Burk * cin Saturda y and Sunday ternoon.and evening he sdiiteletered the divine ordinance Mesdames Fortune and Henderson land little Kila Covington, spent several mnths most pleass 3rass capital, Lexington returned to the city Saturday night. Miss Pauline House is ow dom!- ciling on Clark street, North Kighth street, as eerttotatt, A well known citizen remarked the "possums in the past week he had a stove he truly manufacturers especially for , Sam G, Wilson. has returned | to the city from visit to Central City and other points, der obligations to brother Wilson for chill while out driving Saturday. He} had to quit and go home. South Seventh street, was taken sud- denly ill Saturday. little four-months-old | daughter of Mr. street, died Saturday and was buried Sunday at 3 p,m, hoffaer, of Murray, 'y., has been honored with gree of A. M. A. M. E. charch conference recently held at Lebanon, Ky., Hatcher was made presiding elder for the amples the new pastor} Husband-street 7 sent to Fulton, who has been on} list for several ae able to return to, work t We said the Y other day that fight- ing was not a five art and did not} therefore require so. much but if the muscles of the tongue de- veloped in proportiva to those of the arm by constant use, tongues would be s for they are alw the way, was a ) ; some people's coal put Tin s fighting with it. | We wish we could send a personal | letter of thanks to all the dear people who compliment We appreciate their kindness, One of the things that our people| If it faiis to cure go to your merchant AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK. : We will refund to him. Price SO cts. ° VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO,, Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN. OBEI BEER J. ® = Is rapidly becon#fffg the favorite with the people of this city. It leads ald others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDI ED IN BOTTLES AND PY THY KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. F. J. Bergdoll, Proprieter ‘euth and Madison streets [reer 101, O: fers filled antil 11 p.m “da Pop, Seltwr Ware: and a. a + of Tomperance D’-* Everything New New Building, New Fixtures and an Entirely INEW STOCK GROCERIES OUR MEAT MARKET | {s stocked with all kinds of fresh and salt meats. Goods delivered prompt- ly to all parts of the city, Call and see our new store, Pe Lora Tenth and Trmble. Telephone No. 118. Jas. A. Rupy, Pres. W. F. Paxton, Cash. R. Rupy, Ase’t Cash, CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BAN INCORPORATED 226 BROADWAY CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $120,000 DIRECTORS J, A. Rudy, J.R. Smith, Geo. 0. Hart, F.Kamieiter, G.C. Wallace, E. Farley, F.M. Fisher, R. Rudy, W. F. Paxton. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Miss Mary B. E, Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS: oF ces PADUCAH, KY Telephone 174. “ SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING * REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING need most to learn is to differ from people and yet respect them. don't agree with you I'll slander you! alli, Cc barles Barber Florida Kivo, tha Tittle dadghter of [= Sunday morviog and was buried this! ed from a lengthy | E OUR WINDOW 50 man’s shoe in the} OHRAN & OWEN, antation Chill Cure is guarantee , UM) UMATISM CURED. Blood Balw (B. 8. B.) will quickly testimonials at- of Rheuma- stand before its magic heal- book of parti test this fact. ou per large bottle A NOTED JOURNALIST CURED ANI I was allicted for three yes ate anh rheumatism of the ankle such an extent that ne »motion | 1 was induced completed the second bot four bottles ef- fected an entire have passed since e swelling and , and I will state that B. B. B, has effected a permanent cure, for which Iam very grateful, wey, Atlant For sale by- druggists, Rloom Balm Co., All work guaranteed. A. W. ‘GREER Court Street bet, 2d and 3d. ONE TRIAL BOTTLE | Az hx'jeahdiesiABy magics FR This Offer Almost THE DISCOVERY i: AGE Surpa Bolief ‘A Woman was the Inventor, Manz preparations intended to beautify she competion have alled since they do not pradce 2 Be See eek. ause the Misses Bells Com has sueb ‘ leet, it ‘where all ‘THE MISSES BELL, 78 Fifth Avenue, New York City, old in Paducah by W. B, McPherson, Cor. 4th and Broadway. SEVENTEEN YEARS’ SALE OF WHITE FAWN FLOUR! With constant satisfaction to our customers, is the reason we now guarantee it to be the best Flour on the markt. an Piederman Grocery Company SOLE AGENTS HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOK BINDER. A thoroughly equipp d. Book: ma kin, plant, You need saath .