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So ‘i , \ , 4 NORTH-EAST &ni NORTH-WEST Wvansvile orretlaute RR PROMISE | rs racourd (RPSL ve ha (LLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD ‘Time Table in effect July 3, 1898, GOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION Momra BourD— No %2 No #4 Leave. Oricane 7 39 pm # i am re tt Fase Tous.30 am em orn ‘Cairo, Il... Oem Paiton.......1985 pu 20am *° it 2 08 pm 1 18am 960i” 410am i! @am Owensboro ,.*10 © pm *9 0 ars 3.0 p™ 740 amt $00 pam 14am Cagwoes Bvanerilie sad Meu ‘and 908 run h nse Sew Orieass, ca aero, i C.’ a O. A. Padwoah Ke mnieago, LN. oulerille.’K, Louis, or J, SAINT LOUIS EUROPEAN PLAN Rate, 750 and $1 per Day Restaurant, Popular Prices SPBOIAL 250 DINNBR SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND 8UPPER Mo. 1 Reo fateah of mut chops potions, cae lara 2 No.6 Oatmeal and or voulllon, bot Folia, butter and cofée or tea No, 6 Two oggs, butter, Losst a1 ‘Take ‘street chs direct to hotel.” eal ay for wr Eyou get jor what ye ead ‘THOS. P. MILLER President. ‘coffee oF Best reached from the south, east and west by the —— PACIFIC RAILWAY nt equipment, consist; reclining. chair cars wane treo of extre charge) fe buffet jeeping tortable ight back pos it Stacker ie) REDUCED RATES FROM ALL POINTS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE Bee ial Fs br het SER whee and RT. 6, MATTHEWS, T. P. A LQVHevILL, ¥ Fre delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th end Adama Have You.a... Water Filter? ‘If not,"dont’t fall to see F.G. HARLAN, JR, Weg tween Otnetn- vig Pullman but Sitar nd Mi run solid between Padu OF reservations. 18) 2 Plan. Cheapest and best— 186 fret sheet, together dering Laundry larly careful in the laun. of colored aneelgee ihirts, starched and plain, . ties, socks, otc., cle fail to please. PENSIONS! WAR CLAIMS! AR STEAM LAUNDRY, J. W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors 120 North 4th 8t. —_ Leece Block. JAMES A. WOODWARD Jed States War Claim Agent and No Public VOUCHERS, especialy 02 Telephone 198 ene Tee Rclonkemenne freult court, rendered at its ‘Paducah, MoCrack: atil. Effinger & Co Undertakers and embaimers, 180 8 Thing COMMISSIONER'S SALE. McCracken tober term, Tu pursuance of & jndgment Is0H, In the aetion of M. J. Glover et al p aint tft, hour of 11 cab, Kenta ky, sell to the bighest bidder, on a | i eredit of Inst Kdgar Ea! defendants, 1 iilon Monday. ember 14th, ‘clork &. m,), 1808, (being county at the court house door in Padu- purt day nd twelve months, the following eset tbed property, viz city of Paducab, A lot or parcel of land lying and being in the jeCracken county, tucky, described as follow: the @ ty and ec First lot: 4 cervatn 108 ‘and more iescribed ap follows. to wit” Be 0, 185 mn block "NO, 24, lower ity’ of ¥adweah, + 1 on the aaa feet avd’ inches Intersection “of ch and Harrigon streets, thence Bp Sev ards. Clay. stresl.forly. feet me angle abd from Serenv ara Eixum street 408 fost to an silty inthe line ot seid alley toward Har y feet, thence at a right angle ie ‘point af. beginning on Seventh th the improvements there ar On situated: eut seotion of to city of Paducah, as shown on Hi im art Thnot Aspipoa sirveis Wence wine the iins of Mar 1 situated and more par wit: Begin at a point om the je of North Street U7 feet and 9 inches from the inter. Harrison and Seventh streets, Seveuth street towards Clay street , thence ats right Wargo 165 feet. to the maid property bein alt nd binches of the M. lower ad map of Pa und situated rrison streets being & part ‘a 'dition ripgton's particu. A oprtain lot of ‘tne cliy of Paducah, Ky., Jot No. 190 of block ho. 38 of lows 1D FUbWest Intersection of Sevent! igbth street 115 faet 6 inches, theace at a right angle toward Clay street 48 1 et, thence ata righ! Seventh at street, Un 28 feet to ning. improvements thereon and more particu arly described as begtuning Seventh st Harrison toe of Seventh street 73 thence toward Eighth street and at angle 118 feet and iy (uh jot: Acertain lot of land and the im: provements thereon altvated and more p» ttle larly, part of lot No towards Clay sireet 32 feet, incbes ‘angle towards Tis feet 6 inches to Seventh With the line of Seventh street jarrison street, the point of begin furth lot: A certain lot of ground and the ft to ‘and forth, on of liows, to. wit: Belng 180 of biock No, 26 of lower ob as srown on Harrington's m point on the west aide of ot from the inversec ‘ard Seven'h streets thence with the eet and 3 inches, right inches, thence at a right ds Harrison street 73 fe-t ata right an feet and 6 ine part po'nt of unter iaetn dition follows, to wit of lower ribed ton the West me with the line of Senenth street thence ata ri hh street 115 thence at a right Harrison street 82 feet, thence at a right HS feet avd 6 inches to Seventh street, place of beginning a Sixth | prove ower additie A certain lot of ground and the nis ibereon and being in block 28 of to the city of Paducah as mon Herrington’s map of the city of Px h and beginning at a point on the aor.) side Of Harrison street 115 feet 6 inches from the mtersect 57 foot and # 1 toward Clay street at a Fig angle ine feet and 3 tne Warrison ots Nos. Addition to the city of Paducah fronting ov Seventh treet forty feet and aing back for a WO lots bel wm of three brick @ tentary Part of lot No. $1 bl Addition to the ‘city. « ing at the line of div oof Harrison and S ‘thence with the Ii hes, thence at right augle and feet and 3 inches, ths ‘and toward Seventh street 87 ‘whence At @ right angle 173 10 the beginning point on Feet Also two other lots known ard described as io. 28, 1g Norton's each lot n. th 160 feet toan alley, said tm proved by the erection there litngs; I will first offer . Nos. 4 and 5, in said fler crying said lots as jen offer for sale the three separa ely, and according to following desc: iption ‘and 5 in bloc Seventh lot: A certaia lot of umprovements the eon to wit: Being 8 of N of Paducah, and begin on between lols Nos. described as f Sand fin sald block at point on the east wide of Seventa street, pemsee street treat 2 feet wad 8 Inches, thence towards Ten: nd with the line of seventh thence xt a right d Six h street 160 feet to xn id aliey and to- es street 8 feet and Binehes, thence ‘At angle and to Seventh street 160 feet to the beginning. Eighth jot improvements thereon situated Norton's ada beiny more particul to wit round and the tp block 23 of ‘the el y of Paducah ard ly described as follows. point on the east side ing ® lot of on t Beginning at of Seventh street 26 feet and 8 inches from ihe aivia ‘Tompensen street 20 fees. inches, Tne between lots 5 and @ in sald hence with Seventh street to thence at a Tight anjle ard towards ~1xih street 160 feet Lo beginaing on lowed ani Ninth she improvements thereon situated and more tle ‘thence with the line of said alley and Jones street 2 feet and § inches, Wright age 160 feet to the point of enth street, being s part of § in sald block 23. tt Also & certain Job of ground and rif doweribed aa torlows. to wit: Be mot din block No. 23 of Nor Dat of lot No. ity of Paducah, begin: addition to t bing at apolnton the east side of Seveoth #Urees at the intersection of lows Nos. and 4 In said block, thence with the line of Seventh ‘street towards Jones street 26 fect and 8 inches thence at a right angle and toward Sixth rect 160 feet to an alley, angle and with said alley’ of be; and the improt whol than sald threo aituaieed Ube aggregate, wise | will sell separately. ‘Tenth lot ments thereon sit ly described as follows, to wit: thence at a right d towards Tennes: thence at a righ. (i street 100 feet, the polut I will first ery the two said lows ents situated thereon as a ‘and if sald two lots and the three sell for more as & Whole the houses (sold separately; tn will sell as a whole, other- inning. ther in Tot. 'and the tmprove- and more particular ing lot A oe tn block No. 18 of Flournoy, Jo ton’s addition to the city he improvewents thereon situati ck 160 feet to an Teventh lot; A cevtain lot of ground acd , same be- ing more varticularly described as follows, to w Jones and Norton's addi Say ol it: Lot No, Tin block 17 of Flournoy. onto the city of Pa: @ fronton SIXth street of 40 rts ack for depth 1€) feet to an ‘nt the purchaser will ve bond. with. approved ‘se. peartoe {torent ‘at 6 per cent. from fores of revievin boud, on cB oath tay neue whoa dae, ILL & CAMPBELL. Au'ys, Re ee ee om handling such & way that even dyes Ce gl are not waranted fast will not need froned and finished by the Star Steam fm a'mannce which cannot (about the | 1 WRITTEN aT T RANDOM. | If kissing a fifteen year unprotected girl, taking other liber ties with her, and then owning up te it isn't “gross immorality’? on the part of a minister of the good many people would like to know what does constitute it, innocent and theater going are all grossly. im moral, gentlemen who say that such conduct as mentioned above can be safely recommmended to a congregation’ Talking about youthful marriages the county clerk capped the climax pn | 1A, M. E, church, Rev. G last Saturday, when He issued license [18 Bot used. The coffee is cooked ina} — Jn the Century recently wasan arti- | Barks ofliciatin to marry to Naumel Edwards of Uni- | French coffee pot on the sideboard of | cle on “The Pony Lixpress” between ne ; ty, near Cairo, Il, and Mrs. Tildalthe dining-room. As for coffee, no=] gt, Jose ph, Mo., and Sar Messrs. =H. B. Davis, Grand 4 Clafaurn, of Villa Ridge, Pulaski! where in the world. Paris and the] wr) Bailes. Reeves and Asron M : county. ‘The youthful groom in this . “ written by W. F. Bailey eeves and A n Moore were yes- 3 inty is r 1 ax ninety | German cities included, do they make | gays: “Considering the terday appointed appraisers of my 5 ars old, the as cighty-tive, | such excellent coffee as that made by | countered, the percening estate of Wyatt Rice, deceased ‘ The record does ont say how many}the Cubans, They use the coffee] was vetniatibae iy anal as . SOLE AGENTS times cach of them has been mar grown on the island, and oftentimes | station fanployes ths : ‘ The entertainment at a) % ig Parag the housewife picks the beans froma | \itlod by the Indian C. P. church last evening received a| ¢ 3 " Joon men all seem to be elated | Mee bed in her courtyard just a8 we} latter more were kille full share of the public’s patronage. | k, over the ordinance to be introduced | Would pick green peasin ourown gation ‘This can PGS laid iryt beara Leotard ’ in the council making it a misde-|dens, Cuban coffee is very black and | fact that packed into the beantifal little cburch F panor for a boy » enter a saloon. | strong, but never muddy like theriders, selected a to ™ ess the « ises. Mrs. Lula e his will afford them more protec: | Purkich, The coffee bean is usually | 2c" da ) G. Benton’s address on temperance ion from boys under age than an . ‘ suay | and endurance, were superior to] was exceptionally u ‘ nate Dic eco! wiaithe wii ‘ Vion from boys under age than any-} Keay and plentiful, and the Cuban BS saausle oh the Yous me There | ae €Xcer pally yood and pointed, Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads all xreat many boys who look to be of age| cook has learned that to make good | ig only one ae Wesel white tad shag Rt eal ota others, for the reason that it is i who are not. Hereafter when the} coffee and not brown water he must Be a “he Steps from the first until now, ' new ordinance goes into effeet, the] 54 : : ms | Tider caught, a twas owing | discussed in a splendid way by Prot rina, west, et. Hh be tao paring ot the raw mate] Fe, enh a at was oa faacune i a plenid way hy Pro. ABSOLUTELY PURE Of knowing that every time he is] Tak He nover allows lees than afall| ocourred in Nebraska, along the|unueatiy attracting elo fined for selling liquor to a boy under] teacupful of ground coffee toapintof] Piatte river: He was shot unusually attractive. Two young the boy who. testifies will have] water, ze ‘as shot, a “ladies especially were quite catchy HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KKG BY to pay-a fine of 8 for going into the] "At breakfast at every placestandsa {7 ts later his body was found.!and the young men literally ran and saloon, Desakiaes 6+ Overy place ram lis pony, 4,} fell over one another in their fr yi. N bottle of red Bordeaux or Catslonian Me pe the i BE oats, Gecu te csie tai 1 E A. performance at once extraordinary | Wine, which is drunk as freely as wa-] Tt was transfer another horse | were thot : Pagan aa. a nd pitiful was given on last Wednes-béer, The food is usually abundant] and soon forwarde “i 16 tock bo Geelel bill to F. J. Bergdoll, Proprietcr Tenth and Madison streets : ay Hight at the Matteawan Insane! endmourishing. After breakfast, and | In lay tt ; vey ‘Telephone 101 ‘ (i asylum before an audience com «5 Ragsegheardy: lags 7, n laying out the r them such, either Tie ee Orders filled until 11 p.m 3 most entirely of inmate the in-| Bot with it, coffee is served. Indian country | " aken crowd enjoyed itself without stint and “~da Pop, Seltzer Water aad a. <iads of Temperance D“-*~ stitution, The playright, Ernest Host At lweakfast they have the inevi-] avoid anythir w 1 afford i 1 wick, is ins and ali but three off table honey, and fruit and eggs, the] cover for a1 A fod Ono atl enone measure. And thespprecia the players who took part in the pro: dad in evies ehoeana tt etc ed foe. One of}tion and patronage accorded this en- ian duction were chosen trom among his re ae bt the] the grea ne é b) | tertainment is proof of the value n't brothers in misfortune. ‘The drama] *@ States. In addition, a] the pony ex) ri vas influence of advertis was decidedly up the times, bear- | fay akfast dish isa small ten-| migra a r k A ty ing the title “For Love and War ter cak, served with sliced fried | ther for Ir I t| Prof. G. W. Tanver, who is now] 5 and having for its scene of action the] otatoes ; abgrsapd Sabet nie battlefield of Santiago. In the dia- | Potatoes. | . was shi nve r- | residing at Shawnectow I, are logue were many allusions to the top: The island has 90 different kinds] ward, € rvived | tived in the city late yesterday after ies of the day, and the audience dis-| of rice, which the natives cook in al-| to make pn. Anun noon to attend the funeral of his layed wonderful acuteness in catch-| moet 90 different ‘ ‘ whe i siste: ae the witty points and in appreciat- | 20u diff ways. In Cuba rice} of t , r a| sister. = Su aaee ing the thrilling situations we in the water or it grows on dry| way, ng mis: f Rev. C Sra Winn Ut the’ ith any one. play very part was well taker some var s come to maturity | horse Ml ac geiee tlle ea Business is toc od! was played earnestly. Indeed a Sa three months, othe! t for fi st pared ureh, left this moroing) é 7 Onlooker, could scarcely realize that] ¢o six months re fhe oes dldse cites " tor Fredonia, Ky., where he expects| BUT WE WILL SAY that we give you Peeeentee ait tp capent prepped Reet ) rice in puddings, eur-| rider past to conduct a peri f meeti jth best value for your money. Our stock the stage were citizens of the] ries, and so he Cubans havea dish | lestthem, There wasam y The ballots have been cast and it|of groceries is complete. Come and see eee ee ot bit hip le. Tt is} it that made it “41 will only be a mutter of a few hours]our specialties for Thanksgiving, and decor ot ie ity have eae] SAUNAS sev we entree, Te in| nee with then Supeatious 2+] when you wil know te exact revs don't forget our Model Maat Marit ‘a good many of them do, that at] tWo pints of weak stock, two slices of the Sux. Only 10 cents per week. when the line is least *‘busy,’’] fat ham and one teespoonful of salt —_ = TK P get the worst service. They have] The case hen ready, is used, FEET AND HANDS. BEWAKE or OINTMENTS FOR e ° to walt Sutil "central y akes WP OFT of course Ses foe Facecute att cg CATARRH THAT CONTAIN gets her hat on straight. ‘This usually 4 pq t me to Have Been De- i and Trimble fakes some time, and. it makes the| fricassees sed from the Spaa- er bees ine MERCURY Tenth and Trimble Telephone No. 118, age mortal very mad to have to] Isl e Cubs ipe for this dish is: ‘ ely roy what down-trodden bear sometimes {s wh and reputable An instance of subseribers have t told by a well-kr gentlemen who yesterday went toa te ephone to call up a docte He was told that the ‘phone was **busy,’? and for fifteen minutes stood th and at intervals called for his be When he finally dic tor said his. telephone rung for half an hou Another gen itemen attempted for fortyy-tive min utes to get a wholesale ‘whiskey es tablishment, and each time was told that they were busy. ‘The gentleman t him was doe at the establishment, when finally reached were told that they must do an astonishingly big busine where upon they inquired why he ‘thought #0. He told them how long he had been trying to get them, and the at once asserted that there had beei no oni their ‘phone for two hours Oftentimes a life may hang in the balance when the telephone girl is blissfully taking her time. ‘The doc tors will telt each other fall about it 6]at their meeting tomorrow night The Elks who attend the exc should remember to be at the 8 o'clock sharp tomorrow mi A lange delegation is got desired to make as good an impressi s possible on the g pe airo. The banquet on boar he Fowler will be attended by only Elks and twenty-tive representative citi zens of the Egyptian city, Nothing has been spared to make the occasion success, wud it is There is an impudent young cuss going around selling some sort of pre jon for cleaning clothes, who stands a pretty good chance of leaving town a little more stddenly than he ne, He insists on pushing his way into people's houses without an invi tation, and getting off a rigamarole about ‘his preparation. There is a great deal of complaint. against him and the police are on the lookout for him. He usually makes his visits when the men are most likely to be away from home, but if he keeps up ihs practices, he will run across one some of these tine days when he is t expecting it,and then there will a decrease In the population, He nt to one lady's hase yesterday, and tinding that she did not want his siuff, accused her of calling him a swindler, when she had said’ nothing about such a thing, she claimed, and took the number of her house, to “have her arrested.’’ He no doubt thought she would buy a bottle of the fluid just to smooth things over, but » was badly fooled, He might have imposed on some weak women that awy,’ but he was left in that instane If the lady’s husband can tind him anywhere, it will be several days be- fore he is'able to resume his oceupa- tion. Druggists will say they sell more Plantation Chil! Cure than others, Simla Ind built on the side f of one house as often ox 1¢ foundation of one in the next irs afford the means of as scent—horses steey nd wagons ng entirely out of the question nt nearly all burdens being earriec lies. by the eo Simla is located western Himalayas, and is the y ng place par exceMence of the v in India, ‘oiding express trains, and tra eling fourthclass in Germany, the trip from Tandon to Frankfurt ean old, | gospel, af pastimes of dancing and card playing the preachers tells us; can the CUBAN COOKING, the Principal Article — Exeellent Coffee Is Made. kitchens of the Cubans are al- iwaye a ther in the courtyard back of the house or on the roof. Unlike the Trish, they never dream of making »/ the kitchen a sitting or dining-room. And, unlike the Americans, they do ct cook three times a day, Twice a day the Cuban servant or housewife goes to her kitchen and does her cook ing; at ten o’clock, to cook the break- fast, which is served at 11, and about six o'clock to cook the dinner, which is served et eight. In the mornin at six or seven o'clock coffee is served, though for this purpose the kitchen After having washed the rice in ev, two or three times, dfain it 1! and put it in a stewpan with the ham and ‘over the pan and swell overa slow ly stirring to prevent When it is quite soft pick out the pieces of ham, with the back of a large wooden n mash the rice into a perfectly ooth paste. ‘Then well grease a !d and turn it upside down for a or two to drain, then put some und the bottom and sides & piece of soft bread er it with rice; press i y with the spoon and let en dip the mold int the casserole careft mark where the top by making ar 1 the point ofa knife abc nch from the edge all around a na very hot oven. Brush i butter and bake about or rather longer. wa we king apc D lid is t id is te over how cloth of her own make (w th th e Ru sian Nonconformists al cleanl fiess is a matter of religion), and the fond words with which she addressed me, treating me as her own son, left each time the warmest feelir y same of the , Nick heart. I must say the nurses of my elder bre and Alexander. Few pes le treasuries of goodness can be n the hearts of Russian peas- ants, even after centuries of the shameful oppression, whieh Well have em! vittered them THE PONY EXPRESS. Dangers Faced Old Post Carriers Between St. Joseph, Mo. and San Francisco. mi, ght he Im the great family of the back- boned animals, to which we ourselves belong, many different kinds of feet and hands are to be found, their shape showing a very wonderful re- lation to the manner of life of their possessors, _W are not going here fins of fishe ple believe tha t were developed from fins only deal with the true feet found in animals higher than fishes. When we try to picture the foot or hand of any animal, we naturally think of it as we see it, often covered with fur which to a great extent hid its real shape anc to describe In our own fe hands the true shape is more evident because the sk To dh fferent it is therefore better to lim selves to the bones which give ther their firmness However different feet may be, there similarity of pl as in our ow bonesformingan“ank and then running carefully remove the lid, which wi be farmed by the incision having been made all around, remove the bread n small pieces with the point of a knife, being careful not to injureth asserole, Fill the center with the ragout or fricassee, whith should be m thick; put on the cover, glaze it, place it in the oven to eet the glaze Serve as hot as possible rican Kitchen Magazine, RUSSIAN RURAL LIFE, Prince aud Peasant in the Land of the rare. In the early years of my childhood we occupied with M. Poulain, our tutor, one of the separate houses on my father’s estate entirely for our- es, says Prince Kropotkin in the Atlantic; after his method of ed- ucation was softened by the interven- tion of our sister Helene we were on the best possible terms with him. We were always with M. Poulain, who thoroughly enjoyed our stay in country and let us enjoy it. woods, the walks along the river, of the made alive it wae de- an T) ne which for us as he id fended by was taken | Ww came our from drown new and Lar the mi a hundred years old lived alone wit] his litt ‘andson, taking care bees. ther times we went to on of father’s villages where a big pond had been dug, in which golden carp could be caught, My narse lived ix that village. Her family was one of . s her husband she II boy to help her, and r-sister, who became rand a “virgin” ip the Nonconformist sect to which they ged. There w bound to her joy when I came to see her. Cream, eggs, apples and honey were all that the could offer, but the way in which she offered them, in bright wood bel tain number of wh In each foot were once five rays, as there 1 in our own, but in many ani original number has been re Each ray consists of several join the first joints are the yound togeth longest, and arc r-by skin and flesh to form the sole of the foot or tl of the hand, while the other form the three toes and fing skin at their tips carrying nail claws.—M, Bernard, in’ Popular ence Monthly, A BIRD FRIEND. Blue Jay That Sought Human Com panionship. ry summer taid Trapper Street« woodsman, “I had a or three that would come to my fis as regularly as the year rol 1 It was a blue and evide an old one, for its plumage was turning | gray when I first saw it ont August, 1880. I noticed partic ent fre w m t all al, r blue bi rew W par tree lunch jay appeared, s« . at| pered visitor, I mental ventory of my fr culiarities, noted found none mi efterward ‘Tru Blue, as T callec feathered friend, came on time and éang his one-time song merrily whil T put up my tent. But the next year ‘Blue’ failed to put in his appearance, and I looked everywhere for the miss- and third year vis my COLORED re DEPARTMENT. ionable Dressmakivg by} | Mrs, C, W. Merriweather, 724 8. | | Seventh street, | Rev, R, Earl, of Wingo, Ky., i |In the city for a few days. | Rey. ‘fT. A. Brown will lectare at |the First ward Baptist chureh to- night, The faneral of s. Jennie Simp- son, who died at the city hospital last Saturday night, took place this morniog at 10 iL Br 50¢ mys Chill Cur+ h also have exhausted th ing flyer. I felt lonely for two or three days, and found thatJ ha ‘nak consignment of printing o'clock from regs ALE OF PADUCAH ILE COM. PANY STOCK, On Monday, the 14th day of No- vember, at the Citizens’ Savings Bauk, corner of Broadway and Third streets, in Paducah, Kentucky, at or about the hour of ten o'clock @ m., I will sell at public outery to the highest bidder for cash, the followin certificates uf stock in the Padueab Ice Company, to-wit: C numbered 15 46 1 1 certiti repre OUR: SHARES EACH a numbered te repr calls for fs value of 1 Dol i; making at Vi THOUSAND DOLLAR The ll he effered 8 {then hole, and r same r i grea 1 or y will b ted i thr shares, pheged by tt r r to payment of , ul dol- due. Sai ws tow No. 15, February 8th, 1888 No 37, December 7th, 1892, and No. 46, May 31st, 1895, respective ly, and will be traasferred on the books of Poducah Ice Company, and 4 the purchaser or parchy sets hus sale is by virtue Ma judgm nd order of the M Cracken Ci ‘onrt, in case of B u x, against E N F, Paxtow r Cit Savings Bank Pu Ky., O 28t 9 alway our own | paper ar-| | Fives, and the publication of tho Gag | “1 REPAIRING be “LA CREOLE” HAIR RESTORER A Perfect Hair Dressing and Restorer. If your Merchant doesn't handle, send $1,00 to us end get one bottle, or $6.00 and get six bottles, CHARGES PREPAID to ahy part U. 8. or Canada, ’ VAN VLEFT-MANSFIELD DRUG CO, Sole Proprietors, oi EMPHIS, 7 NN. ocal Agn. PERFECT BREAD COMES FROM White Fawn | pe lour q YOU CAN HAVE IT AS WE..L AS YOUR NEIGHBOR A. Rupy w. , Pres. Paxton, Cash. R. Rupy, Ase’t C | CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK INCORPORATED 226 BROADWAY CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $120,000 OIRECTORS nith, Geo. O. Hart, F. Kamleiter, G.C. Wallace, F.M. Fisher, R.’Rady, W. F. Paxton. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS J. A. Rug ESTABLISHED | ——o Miss Mary 4 E, Greif & Co ’ GHENKRAL INSURANCE GENTS. Telephone 174, " PADUCAH, KY 4 SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS 4 BLACKSMITHING HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet, 2d and 3d, Mangp ONE TRIAL BOTTLE | 45 Ti peauddtiesic toy magic This Offer Almost | oF B Surpasses Botic of | THE DISCOVERY i AGE not produce » a a offe ' THE MISSES BENL, 78 Fitth Avenue, New York ity, Bold in Padu ah by W. Bb MePherson, Cor. 4th and Broadway. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. ‘BOOKBIN DER _ A thorou