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TIM" \vr\Tfif'n
'I1i<- iiiili<'MlU>ii> Hi«- f<>i- (liirt-
Ijr rl<>uil>- tonljthl willi Htighllr
wanner Utiit.»n«>niua«. Frtdajr
VOL. XVIII. NO. 34 FADUCAH KENTUCKY. THURSDAY EVENING. VEH. s. i{)06 10 CENTS FEB WEEK.
PALMER HOUSE ANDKENTUCKY ARE SOLD
$185,000 the Price, and $165,000 Will Be
SpMt fOT Impr«TMiiMte.
S' ore ;itiiitlii r idr Padurah'R
Krowtb and jirugreDS. It is, at Ihhi
to have • koul l« k««|>lac with tht-
At • mMllBi thia momtnc of the
dlraetora of thf Hotel Comtmny or
raducah, the roriiorotlon thai owintill' l';iliii<'i .111(1 lh< KcnlurkN th<'.i
trf, .1 |it o|iimltloii rroiil hoiii** ChUaK '
intiM'i'htH that huve be«n flgurLnc with
tiM locsl |t«opl« (or aome Una. waaiia>Hi , *•* Mr. ioa. L. PritdnaB.
oaa of the director* of the bot«l cnm-
tmny. will ro to ChiraKo tonlKht o.-
toiiioiiiiA III cunMitiiiiiali' till' (IimI
Tlu' iirli-v iMid for the |iii>i.itI;
wax tlN>>.0*^'. and by lUt Hale, It Unndaratood. tha atockboldcra or ih«f
(onpaar naka a food iml ol money
.
Thajr wilt be intaraatcd to a Rren:
extent In the now corporation, how-rvi'i . mill Ml Churlfx l<< <-il vklio hu-i
li'jHfil till' liiilrl sllirc il waH flrst
i>|i«iif(l. Mill III' Mtili till' lU-w ron-|iany la tb« capacity of hoat.
Tkla^lc aMana the blggoat tklM*(or Pmttteak, «ltk tko oaraptloB of
the RtrMt car and Raa lliht conpany>,ili's (hat hnt irnnhjiln-d
-iiiil Mr Jon I. I'liPdniaB
li'^iM' fill clilrn^ii Ml iiiice to oluae upthe deal, uiul work will alart at one*oa th« roaodaUac oT tko proaoat
kotal. Tko oew company propoawt<. oipoad about fCt.oOO oa It. aadnork will atart at oaeo, prokakly ,u
la jraaro."
«UBE BANK
MAMK AN IMPOKtANTCTHANOtt MlOimiV.
;.o (Jnys. for we want to get ready•icfori' HiiiniiDT. The old hotel will
li« <'arrl<'d another atory higber, ro-
Aiodelad tbrouckout in cvarjr detail,
new fnraitnre and the eokvaa-l<>nrea of a ftrat-claaa hotel. PUnawill alHo be drawn at once for the
I'altiii"! Aiiiii'X. wliii h will lie i rciicil
I. VIM- ilic K«iitii('ky theatre, and workon II will Mart aa aoon as the pinnx
have been acreod apoB and work or
that aat^ra eaaewatad.The Annas will aoat 91«0,MM) and
will be pretty a hot^ aa'you will
find ,in>»tini'. Thf lu'oiili- wlm are
KoinK Inio thiN thing a|<i>r»>-. lute llie
r<>niarkulil« poHHi'billtieit of Padiicah
and wlU give it a hotel tkorougbly
In kaapiac with the >»«n."The aanie of the l»>tel will not bo
changed. Tt will be the palmer, andthe uniii'X 111!' I'almer Aiviux.
nil' Paliiiii W is Miailid l>> S. KBuliitl in ls^^ lit- aUo liiiilt the
»ater works s.vaieni. H« (ailed, bow-r ver. and waa nnaMa to compieto the
hotel, aad In 189S It waa ttaiahed b»
» coBi|>any uritanlced by iMr. Charles
Reed, the inanaKer, and has liirn a
hiR niiine.\ making |>rii|iiisil inn eve.'
Kinrt'
tton. CharlcA Keed, the gonial pro-
prietor of the hotel, aild today In
racard to ike deal that ha wouM oon-
tiaaa to be at tka kot«l a(ter the eon-
aaBMaatioa o( the «eftl.
MINISTER TRIED
TO GOHHIT SUICIDE
AUTHORITY FOR A
MOUNTED CARRIER
By Jniupiiitr in Front of a Train
in lllinoiM.
An Kdilor Xiiy li<- IViMiecuied lie.
ae of the siiiiniona Bwlckie
at i*<-<>ri«.
HE W AS r.\ltTI.Y CAIHK OF IT
Waukagan, III., Feb. 8.—Rev.Juatta C. Wade, paator of tke rirai
Congregatioaal chnrch, who waa ar-
re»ted Wedneaday charged with the
same offi n^i' wtiUli remilied in iln
suicide of Hev ."iinimoiiH, of I'eoria.
allenipted in luiiinili iuilcl(l>> thin
morning iby Jumylng In (ront o( a
HwKtIr moTlng paaaeater train, andwhile badly iajared. aiaf recover.
Wade waa under a tl.'VOO bond tor
hearlBff today.
Wa8 Keceiveii This MorniDv at
the liocal Fostoffice.
CHILD LABOR LAW IS
FINALLY AGREED ON
Joha Jbiwkina Will neceire the Ap*polnliiK-nl, I'llli'iilti' Kelt*
runry l.ttli.
U HKKK HI.H K4>l IK U II.L ItK.
iNHMM.
Thepauy
from
aei
filolK' flank and Trust roin
i> III n iliHe IlK rapltal teoi k
|i <<> I to tioo.ono. Ihe
iry papera haviae already
It ta tke aeorttarr at alato.
aeoa as they are retaraed
tke deUir •( tke chance wilt be per-
fected.
It la propoaed in Uxue two rharen
of Nioi'k to the iiii'Keii! Klockholders
(or each three, and the reatdue will
he carried to the aurphM fluid. It
la aald all doui>t(ul paper aad aajr
bad debta will be charged off andthai after this U done llie inNlilii-
tlon will 4iave a mirpluH of between|2o and t2&.0()0.
Mr. K. P. Nobto U prealdent o( the
taatltatlaa aad MPUUi W. Vaa Culln
la eaafeler.
I'adueahnn Wiaat'«imiMitie«- ilrport.
Praaklort, Ky.. Fek. S.—Tke eom-mlltee in charge of the Beraheiai-
Mattery eonteni froin UiiiUvltle by aVote of 4 ti) L'. div ided in favor of
IMr. If riihi'lTti, the rotlteatee Th(»e
\olliiK for Ki i nhelm Were Represent-
ctlvea Qatea, Wilt aad flopper. re-
publlcaaa, and RepraaaataUTa Carle,
dkmocral.
A minority report will he preseni-
ed. to be nlgned by Re|ire?«<ntaliv<'
Miller, nf .Mndisnli i-iiiiiiu. niid H"! •
teseniaii^e aorniuu, uf Fayette comi-
ty. Ropreeeatative Clarke of l.lv-
iagatoa eoaaty. the aeveath membert< the ebnmlttee, waa Abeeat. bat Uexpected to be with the majority.
The committee waK nnmnlmotis aa
to allowing i-\iii'ii.s.'.-, KiviiiK Mr.
fUiraheim f i !M* and Mr. Slattery
|l«ri, while the attornara for aaeh
were allowed flitO.
HTMINi: <! TIM.
VlHiiii.i': i'«>M<;ii i,
WaahiMctoa, U. Ch Feb. H.—Blipaeaf Ih
wHI be vMble la all
Worth AnM-rIca, Hnathnull •'.'l>'t<'rll piil't inn- nf i :illi>|M'.
lie l arlli's «liiiiln\\ »ill llr'>t
-Hike the miimhi alHiiil l'.I:.Vt.
'liM- inooM will Itrsia to rmrrBi*
aad be oat of Ike akadaw abO««4t«T IWtfap Binrali^. ThephuBowwiBaa ki
VVaakfort, Ky., V^b. •.—
'
the coaaillee report decided Ihe
BernhelBhClatler.N miUi-.i in favnr
of Berahclm. the Kepubllcan, the
houae today by a vote of 60 to SO.
adopted tke mlaorltjr r«ort, aeatlap
lattery, the Oeaoerat. from Loala-
llle.
WWT KXV MIMMOM.
Will
Kvi
lie
MDTHIKO noiNO.
Ih teitite Max Not Vet Pro-
diiced Ibe .Murderrr.
Nashville. Tenn.Mangrum nniidi'i iii-c
still. II .si'i'lll.s ih.il III
bave been su bard at
Keh s Thi-
- ai a .slaiiil-
iillli i r-~ whowork un tho
«kae kare aome very important clue
la kaad aad are maklag pa iBTaatt-
ration of It.
Uilallvi-s of Mis .M.tiiKriim. Ihe
mil I'di-M'i'd wniiiaii. Ii.no lallicd »ith
1. B. YearKin, wlin has staled thai
he la la a poaitlon tu turn ui> the
'muck-nraatad murderer, and they ap-
pareatly <ktak that he can to* ot no
avail to them, though they are ready
P! any titne. they aay, to hand up the
reward in the rlRht person.
ToBlifht Rev. T. J. Owaa, of the
Padiicah City Miaalons (or the Meth-
illHt rhilli'h, will enini'lr'te tile o
i,aiil/.ailnii i>f the "West Kiul Ti iiiii'
-I I- .Mission," The Siinda.\ -m lio.-.i
traa organiaed iaat 6anday and
Pro(. Tanar «««olph, o( tka Waah-
laston bniunac «( tke eltjr adMiola.
waa elected superintendent. Arrange-
lueni.s will he made inniK'ht for Ihi
lireai'hiuK on Sunda.\ afternoons ami
the prayer services nn ThiirKdav eve-
cinca. Sunday'^chooi will be held
at S:to aad praa«hl«c at t:»0 each
Paaday.
The meetings (or tke time wlU be
held ill the home of .Mr. Sutherland,
nil W.'sl Teiilii's.see HtrtH-t iinlil a
liiiildiim ran lie secured. Several
hundred .MelhodlsU realde in tbia
section, and a floariaklBg Aurek oaa
aooa be ballt ap.11 I
lOdMnr'n Part in SiniinonM MnirMe.
Peoria, ill.. Fob. 8.—CrlmtaalproaecatloB threaUaa H. M. PlndeU.editor of the Peoria Journal, in con-
sequence o( the (atal advice givenli.v him lo |)r neorKe H. Simmoaa,whose siiii ide in I'eoria yesterday• aiiHPtl sn iiim h of a wnsatlon.
Kdilor Plndell'a now (amoua al-
teraatlve la eoaatrued <>y State'n At-
lomey Robert Seholea as a techni-
ral violation of the statnteR relating
to lionili iili' and siiii id'-, makinghim practically an acie«H<>r.v l>erore
'III- fact.
"There are two thiasa led (or yonto do—either leave the city Imme-diately or commit aulclde"—waaPindcll's ultimatum detivered to
Simmons in the private offlie of Ed-Ki-iii' K llaldw'in, publl8h.er o( the
Star, and in Ihe latter*! praBBBce oa.Monday afternoon.
fltate'a Attoraey flefcoleo refnaed
lo (orecaat kle probable actloa la the
matter todar»' bat declared that tfHIn
Oae
Frankfort, Kv . Feb. H.- -Mr. Kn-
,ne. nt the religion and morals com•iiitteo. inilay reported (kTovaMy bilN
us follows:
f>rohlbltiac peraoBa from acting
aa U«Bor asaat la loeal optkm dla-
trlcta.
I'revi'nf presenlatlou nfi
i.i' 'ii
this cniiimnnwt'allli whirl) aic lia-ed
I n I are anla^lnnism fnrmerly exIatlDR
hetween master and slave.
ProkiMt baaakail plajrtas aa 8uniay.
Raialap atate lleeaaa for eoaduct-
•.ng tavern and aelllnclianor to $500.
, . . . »
7he authority to add a mountedcarrier to the loekl free poetofltoe de-
livery aer^ice waa received today a:
the local poatoflee. and aervlce be-
;,ins Feb. ISih. flabetltute Carrier.'.ihn Hawkins Is the new mounted<ariifi'. anil as a n-siill of liis ad-
xaiH'emetil Hairvey Sbelton becomesiirst, and 8am Flalda hacomea aeooad
snbatltnte.
The aervlce. 1>y lightening up tke
other routoa. will Rreatly (aellltata
the delivery of mall In the city. Tlio
new rniile will laki' in much o( the
v.estein part of the city, Including
Kowiaiidtown, Weal Trimlble street
and Fountain avenue. The roato
wHl be No. It, and the carrier will
make hla two daily tripe in one of
the re.culatlon mail wagona aimllar
in thai U.S. it l>> Ml Charles Holllday,
Ihe nlliei iiinu iil id i-iirner.
Supt. of Carriers Fri-d H. .\shloii
dealrea that the public understand
that the raaaoa Om carrien aome-ttmea have to atop with nndelHrered
mall, and bring tt to the postofflce.
Is rhat the Knverilliii'li! dues nnl per-
mit them In work nvi'i .'i^;!!! Ii ni^
I day, and when iln ii- i .^in homare up they have to return with whui
mail they kkva left.
iHereto(oro a aabatitnte oould ooo-
tinne and llnhdi carrying tke mail,
working as man.v hours as he desired,
but an nrdi r has iinw Iiitu rei eivi-il
th.it -ii i-iiiiitis may not work Inim
er than the regular carriers, eiRht
koura.
ic.\ii.i(«» \i> i: \ 1 1 1111,1.
Paducahans Play Important Part in the
Conlereoce Htid Yestenby.
Frankfort, k'v, F.-b. 7,—The JolBt
rnmniiitees on the Child labor bUImet yesterday afternoon aad beard£ three hour diacuaalon of the pro-*
poaad bill. About fl(ty 8wau(aetnr-era ware preeentsaa well aa manylabor peoiple
.\moiiK til. manufacturers were W.F. Hummel and F. P. Toof. of Pad
u
cab, who arrived too late to take
l«rt In the diacuaalon.
Ooorga W. Waltera, of Padueah,was present to reiiresent the laborinterests there .After a lengthy dis-
I'llssioii. il was ilri iili'il tn M'IitI ;.
sill) enmmllli'e rnliiiiosi il nf three
maniifacliirers. tlm.' labor men,and two aenators and two repreeenta-
tlvea, to confer upon the propoaed
meaaure know* aa Mouao ' Bill Pt,
with tho hope ot reaching aa agree-
ment betweea tka eoaflictlag Id-
tereata. ,'
Thla avb-commlttee waa compoaedo( flenators Cox and Maxwell, aadRepreaentatives Head, o( 'Padvcah,
Drewry, nf l,niilsville and Messrs.
C. H. Sldener, Cteo. W. Wiritera, andBdward Gordon, (or th labor com-mittee, and A. R. Quarlea. C. P.Sishlamp and James F. Rankin, forthe manufacturea.
This siilwommlttee met at 8 p.
III. anil .nlji.iii 11. il at 2 a. m., after
agreeing on the varioua aectlona ofthe propoaed bill.
No chlM under 14 may he em-ployed at all, as under the preHontlaw, and in addllinn many new pro-
\islons affordlnu iirnleiiinii to ihlld
. nd adiill lalior. wi ri' agn i-d ii|Hin.
The laws governing factory inspec-tion were also broadened. QKr. Wal-tera, Mr. Head and Mr. Quarleawere the principal advooatee for andagainst the bill propose*]. .Mr. OwnIt. l/ovejny. secretary of the iiaiion.ii
< lii!i| l.ilioi 1 mil mil I. .•. nl' .\. w Yorkpresided over the dub-cuuimittee witl'
great credft and did a great deal to-
warda arriving at a coaolualon otdilterencea.
OOM«BaMMAIf MMRS
In Iteported Inipruvinit—Oambei^Hiver IniproveawNlB.
c. c.
loay af tko
Pelves the Mya-
mm wooDoooK dbad now.
Jaffc dUnii Wauls lo
< '<illKI'<°!<'».
Death at MayfleM.
Mayfleld, Ky.. Fob. 8.—iMra. TomDockery la dead here. She la sur-
vived by a husband and aeveral chll-
dyaa.
Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 8.—it need
Burprlaa ao oaa If Ceaator Jack
Chlnn annonaeea himself a candi-
date from the Klghth district.
Col. Chiiiii said last iii(;lii; "I
hav^ uutburiaed no one to anuounce
me aa a caadldata tor congraaa at
thla time. I have been naked byaome of my friends to make the race.
Il di pi lids on i ntiditinns whether I
gel In the race or not. If 1 get a
primary 1 ahall become a candidate."
I.exiiiKlon, Feib. •.—Charles Clul-
lon Moore, editor of the liliieKiass
Blaae, of thla city, and widely knownaa aa agnoatlc who preferred to call
hlnaelf tke "Heatkea Mtter.'' died
this afternoon at t o'clock at his
home, Quaker Acre, near this city,
iftii an iiliirss from heart disease
which had contlued bim to bis homefor about aU moatka.
ia Use l|< »aae Uy » Vuto <>f
M«taT.
Washiagloa. Feb. 8.—The house
today aftir iraiis.ietinK business of
u minor i haracier, voted on the
Hepbiini railroad rate bill. The
passage of the bill waa announced
by a vote of S40 to 7. Those voting
ia the negative ware: MoCall,
Maaaachusetia: Uttleield, Maine;
Weeks, .Massarhusetts: Perkins,
New York; Sibley, Pennsylvania;
Treeland, Soiiihwlck. New York.
All are Republlcana. Sullivan, a
Democrat, of Maaaacbaattta, voted
preaeat.
A Waahlngton dispatch says:
"Repreaeatatlve Jamee la recover-
inK from llhieoa wkick baa kept him' on lined to hla room for severallays. He attended the house twa-
sinti indav. but lias aliandinied kla
iiiienlinn nf spc.iKnii; nn the rate
bill.
"A bill Fntroduced today by Hep-rexenlatlve Mwarda appropriates$«>oo,t)00 for conatrucllon of ti»o
lu< ks and daioa (Noa. 10 and 20)Ml till' itpper CiUBberland. la Ken-
t in k.N."
Clareace
Mornlnp la
W^TMOU'r BAIL
Waa HeldPolk* Cd«K.
Thla
MR. A. Y. FOIID
neconien Treasucer of t'oiuiiiliia
KInanei- and TrUKi Co.
LK)ul«ville, Ky.. Feb. 8. .\ Y
Ford, former managing editor nf ih '
Coarier-Joaraal aad widely kjbwn,waa elected traaanrer of tke Ckilnirm-
I'.a Finance and Trust company yea-
terda.v Mr. Ford aucceeds '>laj. il
V s:iiiders, wko retiree oa account
of ill health.
AUMuuuui imm.
The Light 4'oiiiniilii' May !!«> Readyto Maki- a ltn|H>rt.
The llKhl rnnimitiHe will probably
have a report on the street lightinft
propooitloa to make tka board ot al-
dermen tonight. The eoannlttee
met agala thla afternoon to go over
aome additioaal data it haa in hand.
Fatal ll«>x of Snnlines,
Hi'iiderson, Ky., Fob. ».—A. C.
llrlRtrs. a prnminent and weattb.v
grain dealer of Waverly, ITnion coun-
ty, died aaddoaly. it ia believed from
ptomaine poisoning whdeh reaulted
from eating a box of aardlnest. Hewas fifl.v .<l«li' .. ir. nf ai;i ,iiid s
Mirwived by a widow, live sons and
three daughters.
ymmm or ooMNmrrioK.
#. y.'Lwanii DM at Hla HomeHere Today.
Jlokn W. Leaaure, age 39, of 1145
Sooth Third atreet. died tbia morn-
ing at 11:30 o'clock of conaumptlon
after an i-'igUt weeks" Illness. He
was niarrii-d and leaves a wifr and
three children lli- wa~ a membero( the Jersey camp, W. O. W., and
haa baea a reaidaat aC Padueah
aboat eigbt yaara. The body will be
shipped to CarnH, 111., his old home,
tomorrow for internieni. The de-
ceased was an employe of the Freid-
awa'4Celler whiaky honee.
Mci'racken Vast' Aninneil,
Frankfort. Ky.. Feb. ti.—The ap-
pellate court, by Judge Settle, af-
firmed the McCracken circuit court
In the case of the MerRenlhaler-
Horion Haskei i ntup.iti.v Vs. \V. A
Taylor. Thi' apiiellee. a saw mill
Employe, was awarded $350 for In-
Jnriea to flngera on kia right hand.
TODAY'S MARKETSWheat
—
May .
July ..
Open.85 %.84H
May 44%.luly
Oats
—
.M rt y
July
Park-MayJuly
Mih.
. .41«-4
. .30
. .28%
.15.P0
.li.PS
, I II ^ I
May 10, »»
July ll.Oi
Morki»—I. C 1.77 '/«
LAN I .'.0'.
T. C. 1 1.6SV4
Rdg l.Sfi
• • -
Close.
.8?. "Si
.44
14 '-k
.:!" '»
.29%
15.15
1&.0S
10. 7S
10.03
11.08
1.7CV4
1.40%1.50%1.88%
Clarence Powell, alias Powera.(oloreA. who slini and killed Oeorge.Miller In thtf Smiley aalooai oa lowerKentacky aveane yeaterday Mming,waa keld over without ball this
morning In police court to the actionof llie Krand Jury.
The iiexro is short, lieavy set alid
has a Iliad shaiied unlike any headever been on a human being.
The evidence ahowed the killing
to kave been done without provocation—the aame as In the coroner's
inquest.
CLAIM cneoK MYtrrKH
I by iIm> lllbMUVeatml.
Till' I c rnad haa dedded to In-stall ihi' i iaiin cht>ck feature In con-i.eriinii with Its baggage bualneaa In
Padueah, and the feature will go latoeffect on the liSth of next month.
Ail large cjtiea on the ayatem havethis feature and It la not rfhly a ssfn-
tuani In the railroad, but In th.-
trayelint; public aa well. C^lalm•. he. ks are kept by the expr<»aa driv-ers and expreae companlea and whena patron aenda out baggage to th«t
depot the expressman * or tranafer(?rlver bar two che<'k8 of the sameiiunilier One is invin Hic nwiler
and the other placed on the trunk.
When th,' owner goes to chwk hi
!
baggage at the depot, he identlllei
It by the claim check. In thla wa/the coafaslon of baggage having thekame appearance, is iirecluded.
Every iiation nf ih,. rnad Is vx-
J.wti'd In liaM' a i laiiii ^lll•ci^ nn Ills
ti'iink with a dii|<lii ate in his pnrke!.
otherwise his trunk cannot leave the
baggage room. Tbia will mean that
the traaafer company and all oxfreaadrlvera wiH have to get claim cbecka:r they latead to keep la tke bnal-
nesH.
Urte Atreata Today.Rufua Boaa, colored, was arrested
today for aaaaultlng wltk a brick and
biting the thumb of 'Ouy Bennett, at
whoae place on Clay street he had
ijeen employed.
Frank Mason, colored, was ariesl-
id for Kolng to Pullen'a grocery at
.Ninth and Tenneaaee atreata aad get-
ting pooda on the repriaaatatlon of
owning a Maakamitk akap.
I'AIH I ti<)VKK.\.MK.N'T KM-i
PLOVHB UMOt OCT.
Ponner 1>a<lu< Hli Bditor^ Mew 4ob.
NaabviUe dispatchea aaaouace that
Mr. T. Buford OoodwIa, natfl recent-
ly of the Newa-OeoMicrat hare, has
noceptcd a position on a new paper
tin- 'Il iMi. ssi 1 l.anii'l. wliii h is to be
iuu-iuhed at .\aaih\ille today in the
interest of Pattaraaa'a gabaraatorlal
candidacy.
D. C, Feb. M.
—
Becaaae of a (lireateiu ii iii tli •i
lenc,v in the fuiiil fm- iiiiiiiiiniii-
iiiU I'l'th rul liiiHilinuH, ilm m as.
ury (lepHTtuient today UioiiUueU
eighty empiayai tknili^nt tke|
cooHtry.
AmoMp thoae dropped are HIram I>HVi<«. elevator i nii<lu<'toe.
anil itu|M-rt \V. W. WllliiunH, a;
Inborei^ at tbeiiii:.
Five
B(aee Plaat Bwraa.
Portsmouth. O.. Feb. 8.—The|ilanl nf ihe Portsmouth Sinve com-
l>.ta.\. employing lot) men, was de-
stroyed by Sra thla mornlaf, loaa
ti.'>.«)00.
Heath at flolfoarta
Mr. T.oa McCoy, of GMeooda, died
Tuesday of acute iBdlgeatiOB. aadwas bill K'd today.
DeprfH Was till- l.»west-^NNl>
tiaaiHl ( old Tomorrow.
When a man has a pair of band-
cuffa on hla wrists be knowa what it
ineana to be within the clutehea of
the law.
Thia morning marked another gen-
uine winter day, making tkrea daya
la aueeaaaion where tbe OMreary hov-
ered about the sero mark.Rarly thta morning the thermome-
ler reKistered 5 dcKrees above zero,
the .>»uiiii' 1 1 :;isti'rril Tiii'sday niorn-
inK. Ui diii'sday it was 4 degreea
abote and this mnrniiiK a ret)etltlon
of Tuesday. The indicationa are for
continued cold.
This momfng one of the heavlaft
frosts of the Hcasnii aiipiaied. It
( iini; In trres. win - .ind liousi-s like
a thin snow. The aliunsphcre wasvery foggy in the early morning, but
after aanrlae it lifted and ahowed %
clear day.
S. Oe Foster, Veteran From Padueah,
Hat Novelty Keadini His ObUnary
I.nuisNllI.'. Ky., Fob. 8.- .Samuel
O. Foster, formerly of Padueah, nowof tbe Confederate home in Poweo
a newspaper at Haducah
Mr. Foster ia in ill heallh from In-
juries sustained In a (all last Oeceai-
Valley, has had the nnuauai experi-{ber. but has been Invpruvlng for some
cnee of reading hla own obituary and I Um«. aad expects to aoon be about
an account of hla death, published la 1 acala wltk his comrades at the home
PILES CURED
HalTt^rliiK )<»' ^ •'ni'N, iiml li<'il-l(iil<len
From l'U«^, n <'«>iiCrin-t<ir at
Marina, lad., tm C«tvd kf
Trial it«t rrc* to AU Who
"I was tuouMed with yilcs for
Kevrral years before I would let It
ho kriDWii. Uiii ai his; ihey l)i( aiin'
<io M>viMe that 1 cuuld noi walk andI had to take niy bed. I tried erery-
thine MMl aaythlac tht doctora pra-
crlM^ tat took tlla<r trmtneatsfor a low tiBO. But nothing ever
41d •# anv Rood. I had iu-fii youra^. Itt diffricut lllW>|Mi» ,-. Ml I ncii
a'£0-«eut bux and began usinK'them.
From the very first I got quick re-
lief and hy the ttmt I waa starting
on mjr third* box I svw I was cured.
I hava not bnen tinuliliil with themsince. Now yon i an use this as youjileasc b(-caiisr ii is K<'iiiiine. Yoiii^.
T. A. Sutton,' Stone and Cement Con-traetor. Marion, Ind."
iMtaat rtilaf can be gotten tyusint tilt ttarvelons Pyramid Pile
Cure, it lnun<'(iiate]y reduces all
congestion and Hweliliig, heals all
ores, iiliors and Irritated parts.
The moment yoo start to usa it
yonr nCariac aada and the curt of
yovr dread disease is In sight.
The Pyramid Pile Cure renders ano|)pratlon unnP( cssai > . Dou'i sub-
mit to the cruel, excruciating paincaused by the surgeon's knife. Be-sides, it la expensive and hamillatiBCand rarely a permanent snoceaLThe P}-ramid Pile Cure la put up
In the form of "easy-to-use," ope-
(ially made. .•^iii>posit<>ri<'s. Theyarc soothing, painless, Instant andcertain.
A trial treatment will be aeat jrou
at once by mall/ In plain, sealedwrapper, without a oent of expenseto you. if you send your name atid
address to I'ji.iinid niiinCiv. IL'H.'i
Pyramid BuildinK, Marshall, .Mich.
After you recelre the sample, youcan cet a reguiar-slse package ofPyiaaM mie Cure at your druggist's
for 50 cents, or If he hasn't it. sendus the money and we will vend It to
you.
THE Kim LEAGUE
IS lUi^fi(il»fiTB
MliOMMtn.
\<'\l TliiiiK ill Oftk-r \'<>n Ih tt
tkh<-d«l«> l>>f>ni .May .1 to
DAHViLur M on mat movk
9 • 4 o •
t'aM. imnois.
Miiii\ill<', lllii|i>i».
Itii knont ilh', llliiiois,
MiiliiH.ii. Illiiiots.
I'adttc^ Knslackjr.
ViMCWM. HkiMw.
oooooonoo
•^^ .-' •!!• '>•'
. , „
"VflMh'^ou'pay fS ISeftd^f J'ii^ftK^nt cigars, you p«y just 5 cents
for the 3 cigars and 10 cents for the three useless heads
:
The Kitiv league has been flnallv
completed. Mattnon, 111., came in
yesterday and the KiUena are ready
for a frolic as soon as the weather
is permissible.
C. C. Qosnell, president-secretary
of the league, wired fioiu .Mattuon
yesterday that the uiauaKeiuenl
there had pnt up |4i)0 guarantee
and 165 aj a memberahlp fee with
him and was awarded a franchise In
the league. This completes the or-
K'lnization of the Kitty leaKue an')
when the schedule Is prepared ilf
league will be ready to start the
CARMfeN Ml
ammbm lUpMtr aad WiUtm MoTP Membcfa.
Take
The Broth, ih I of Railway Car-
men wlil meet Monday night la regu-lar sesiloa and there will be evforai
ppUeaate initiated.
Tkla la one of the biggest labor
orgaaliatlons in this end of ih<> state
and laoertainly growinK. The meni-bership will be greu'ly increased this
Bumnier when the shops take onnore men. The late addition oftwenty men to the car repairing de-partment will bring forth at least
Ifteen new members, It is thought.
TOCURE A COLD IN ONC DAYTake LAXATIVK BK3MO Qalain« TibletsDrugglMs refund monrv if it falli to cur* K.W. GROVK S fignklure « on each box JJC.
T»(> .\|i|>llr«tiaiM to Kulikt.
Sergeant J. B. Noyes, who haschares df the loeal recrnitiat oBcefor tke armr at the Richmond house,had two apllcatloiis for enliitmenttoday, H. C. Ctley and U O. Downey,Ol Hough, Mo.
The competition In arranging a
schedule Is open to all and the con-
ditions aie as folh)\vs:
Any inuu. woumn o: child tuay
submit as niaii> il.ffi < ni schedule:)
as they please. The ti-easoa mustopen May 3 with the northern club«
playiac Im tke three southern cities
and close not earHer than September\') and not hfT iliaii Septetnber \li>.
Kach uf the six clubs must play auequal number of games with the
other clubs at home and abroad.The queatioa of milea traveled hyeach club darlBS the season and nil
road connections will be the import-
ant factors in awardinK 'h'- J-"'
All contestants must a<conipan.\
their "time cards" with detailed
mileage for each trip. The schedulesmustehe sent to M. J. PVirabaker,
care of the. Cairo Bulletin, chairmanof the schedule rnmrnlttee, who will
call a nict-iinK "f '.' • ii- i. conima-ipe at C«'ntralia on March 1 or 11
when the envelopes contalninK th;'
schedules will be opened and theaward made.
Preparations for biiM n:r :hc
irrand stand In Danville < oin
pletinK other at raii»j( nicif- n< i
sary%io make in order to start the
seasoa an aadar way la tliitt town.
FAlRPfiOMOIlifiS
And it s just like dropping that extra dime in the street
For it's that little head you clip oif and throw away which takesthe time and skill and costs the money in the making of a cigar.
OLD VIRGICH£(tOOTS
Package of 3 for 6 Cents(A ehmroot is a cigar muut9 wUkomt lAeMuU
is an extra-good.The Old Virginia Cherootdean, satisfying smoke:
But it s more : It s a bargain.Simply because you don t have that useless
head to pay fbr.
The filler is the same tobacco used in gOOd5-cent cigars, but the small leaves and
feet clmpings — a uniform blend of five differ
ent selected grades of fine domestic tobacco,ccin-ibining the rich, definite strent^th of tmc gradewith the sweet, mellow mildness of another toproduce the qtiality which characterizes every oneof the 1,000,000 Old Vkiinia
~
every di^.
WILL aoi l> \
vv.w D.AYM.Ill
"One eaa't be too poHte." "Yea,theycaa. avor iava aomeoaa try' tobold your overcoat whan the Nalmrwas ri*»«d in tha ataarar"—India-napolis war.
CbeKentucky
Ooartw-
Telephone 048.
Friday Night and
SaturdayMATINE.E and NIGHT
.And Itrarh Nome iiind of
ResarAac •
A meeting of the promoters of the
Fair and Race Track association winhold a meeting next wek to take ii!>
the question of a nie. t thin fall. It
has ncit heeu (iccadedly deflnltely tli^i'
e fair will be held tjkls yaar. but tli*
asaoclaUoB hopes to have thegrounds ready, and tiia orsanitatlon( ompletad in time to do ao.
This comimti.v owns th.' tia(t nr
land on tho IllnklfVillt' road juw;
Siniih (if Uowiandtown and pioposi's
< > till! Id a first class race track and''iiii|> a inodtra craod atand andtuir plant. A proposition will be
made the atreet car company to ex-
lend the tracks over to thp site, andthis will be taken up in a fuw weeks.
"The .Maid aud tltx .Maauny."
i>elia atacy aad Ploraara Cham-ber», two of the prima donnas la
"Th<i Maid and the Mummy." whirb"oiiif-s to TUe Kentucky n<'Xt .Mon-
A\\\ niKlit. were asked by Iliilia.d
Ciiie i<> create the two principal fe-
male roles in his "Mayor of Toklo"last snnuaer at the Studebakcrtheatf-r. chlrnuo Both Women madel>r:liiiiii' In Mr. Carle's
w ill II I ill- sea-olll<-i|\,
DYSPEPSIA CUREDIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
Tb« $1 O:; t> tt - - • - f j' oif' » S -*i ,f for 50 eaoti.
I Uf \ : -A , /
B. C. DoWITT 6e COMPANY, CUiCAGO, ILL.iM*L» IIY I, \><i IlKOS. .
LYMAN H. HOWE'SKVKIl NKWKK
LIFEORAMAFor Klt'wn \ciBn
\n I'libittkcii
(VowiiiiiK Trluiiiph.
Tim Hew Program is K«>plrto With
iBctadtaw Abeohitoiy the OnlyAntheiitic Moving Pic-
THE SEHE MO SIMREHH
IF FgRTUTHIIilI
And many oIIkt rxrluHive, tlni<-ly
aad iiU|M>ri) M-<'n<>fi »f Modern i^ifi-
aad Histwry at Home «.nd Ahmad.
;
Prices: Matinee, Children 15c,
Adults tU. Night pvieei. M«. SSe
and 59e.
6eat« on sale Thursday f a. m.
«ia7,(NM> l<laz<- at l>-xiKgton.
L<eslngton, Ky., Feb. 8.—The mosidisastrous fire that h«s vlslttjed tbiz
city In yeara broke out In the whole-sale Rrocery hoiisf of Ciinv. Tunintc Norwood, and »l IT. ' wiirtli of
property was I'oiisiiiiifd. Tin-
of the LeylUKton brewing cuuipaiiy,
adjoining and the Cheeeveake A Ohiofreight depot (a tlm rear were hear-ily damaged.
apieara for one sight at The K< ii
tuc-kyi
"Muek: Is the food of nations. Ih<
HHv; then raitilnio niuxt be the fre^-
lunch." That la u simple of the
palter talk that r pplf?* iln>Mi»:h
"The Maid and the .Mummy ' fiom
beicinnlnc to end. There Is not a
dull moment In this merry musicalmelange hy Richard Carle and Rob-rrt Hood Bowera, which cones to
The Kentacky.
A LoAy Triamph.The woaderful reauHs obtained
fiom Qonag pictures by Lyman il
i:i>»c. whose famou«i pxhll)ltlon8
SI A' Thi- Kfntiirl:\ .in Ki iil;i .
I ll daiiirday with niatinii' S.itni it.i\
.
1^ a monument to the trhimp': <•'
Htcadfast persererace, and symbol Ic
at once of the Amenlcan spirit of In-
^<ntlon and progression. If tt wertucrely another movln;; picture 'aI ' t'un. It (erlainiv wiiiild nevc i
' •\c aii.'iiiii'ii the rank it ha*. H>;i
Mr, Howe's a< liifvimeats In the d"'< lin of moving pictures hear a iofi
r ^amt; ao lofty that a muitituda of Imitators strain (or ttit
same unique exhibition. AlmoMt"•\i iy Kplierc i>f hiininn a<(lvll> .uid
iMTV ciiiintry that r:ink-. in livi: /.i-
I ioii can imuit » ii li • \ i :
•. i i
. 'line inventor, and In the duniaiii <.<{
I oving pioture art, America hasK vcn the world an eahlbltton of mov-
BOOST FOR PADUCAHIS OUR MOTTO
We booM by ttlktng with LIGHT.Let at do loinc of vol K talking for
Yol Our LIGHT talks wbUtyou ilecp.
L TIN Pliinh Light Md Piiir Ci.INcbncORATED
406 BROADWAY^
ratal Rrsttft.
Maaeheatei . K> .Fi b fi a H'lc-
phone meesaKe from Sturgeon, Uwa-U-y county, tela of the death of .Miss
Kdna Allison, a popular yoyng soliooi
teacher, at the hoaia at her father.
Theodore Wilson, of that place. Shedid from the effecta o( a vial of car-iniiii' a<i(l v'hich ska awallowedrliiiiii};li nii.->tak(!.
.Miea Mafgarrt"The MaM aa4 theKeiitui'ky
oil na\f.
with
Ma
son of 'The Maid and the Mummy"opened they were glad to go hack to
their original' part'. They will be
Heen in the latter company when it
Ing pictures that
If the l.ynian &Were to Midtii iily
l.mie a.-. (Cii-
iiupoalnK andhibitlons ever
Is unapproached.Howe rxhlbltlor
diwonllniie, it ;
of I he mox!
successful ex
offered tli<
|)ubUc would surrire tt fbr nuny)ears. For ita dtatiactloB cannot heilenieil.
There is probably nothing moreaanoyiai than to have to eyaad a I6t
of time preparing for an emergenrvthat failed to
EngravingHaving la oar tmpioy Mr. M,A. Shene, an expert hand en
graver, we are prepared tc doall klods of as|raviag ea Mtol.
wood, pearl and jewelry.
J. L. WANNERJCWCLCR AND OmCIAN
421 BrNdaijf 0pp. PalMr Hnm
Lokl nil Kye, lint U |te()er.
Willlain Kowier, of South Thirdstreet, who was injured by a flying
iilece of timber at oaa of the loath'ide wood woriUac ptaata two weeksngo, kaa haaa removad from the city i
hoepitah to hts home. The timhe.-
1
i struck his eye and it had to 4m|
: taken out.
I. C. Hot to Uaild.
President Pish, of the Illlnoiv
Central denies the rapart. that ili<-
road win build wcRt of the Missouri
r.\'-\ Sri. il ,1 iii n;; \v.\A not been
considered for a moment.
If you have not read
AMother'sRemorseSubscribe at once and re-
ceive a handsome
PICTURE FREESee premiumt^at >
QRONER'S120 3roadvveiy
iD9
Oil HeaterftUOHTEST AND BEST
Tbejr art fait tht thlsf for Ibt
bath room din inn loora or bed
room. They do not smoke, are
•uy to operate: ooBtnat vtryliMlc oil: qtjJck to heat,
PRICE ONLY $3.00
Sptclal Price onE>l«otric 01ob«»I' Ci.iidle Pow«r ^2'Cj2 C« ndle Foirer.„ 26C
flRiDSiTBSMIHin
TWfiMII IM YS&R
Jim
wnClaaa" lt<'IH-llriilt mill
P Itt-UtUiHl
PAJOVCAtr HM FIMB WOmOOUi
FIGURES SHOW THECOST OF STREET LIGHTS
"•I 111 1!. lo furnlsli ilic « > iivct llKbU by contract
Ix.iii'.i;:. (iiiH OIK' Id nil iiniiiasad olMDirTCr. Figuresll|l|H'.lt-. !•( .1
herciufuiv tippcariUK In (be local pa iicra hav« bMB n vacua aad ladafl
nite that the folloirtBg t«bl« bat b* ra prwparcd for the benaflt of thep«bllc.
In this table the nKureit used by ih^ acJvoiaieB of iiiunUipal owner-tli<i< <>• lo ih« value o( the preaent plant, and the coat per llfcht. harebrcn uKed. although many regard them eh pxtrtiiip and inarcuratp.
Cost lo ilty operatlKK lis own plant, 2oo liBhis. at $•;! | 12. cooValue iif pKMiit iiliiiii ;;ii.()(H»
New Qiatlilntry to pioduuo 2U() llg Uta |40,OUO
S per oaat iaiereat on . .
.
10 per cent maintenance.•0,000
Coat per annum lo the
8,000
6.000
21.VUU
piT
I.kIiJh al |i; J .'I
(fnt of 1 10,000, vutue of pre* ent plait
Amount paid to the diy (or lease of plant
.•It.SOO
a.ooo
H.CUU12S
Total cost to city f
Thua aavlBc the city each year%»r %4kp of- city a^mtMl ttro in frM'nt'for ffea?.
.
Coat to (he city per lamp uaiar Tnt^eHoa Co. 'a ofte. .
.
Difference lu favor of Traction com pany'a offerBetluatinK in-hour Rervlce for Traction company,
aerlrce for Mh . :; . « ii.,v
,
Coat per nuiuiaii huur, Thk ihui t'oiiiimnv
Coat par running hour, city oiuiai mk
aad
7,2SS
108
. 71.R7H
. 16. IL",
a «-huur
Ot*7
. . ..04IS
nOXORKU
Mr. H, a. Jiphwtaii Waa
iasham.
Mr. llnrry O. JoIiiimIud. the trelii
(Ilet>atcher, will niurn today fromMomphls. where hi- stopiied on hNway home from Btrmlngham, Ala., (uattend the dedication of fheiMamplilaElks' Home.
At Hlruiiii' li.iiii \!' riiiii^iiiii a'
ti-ndrd an a dcliKatt- tJio nationaliiici-iiiik! •}{ (ho Kiwvcrs. which hasa dam recouily organlfod In Padn-rah.
Tho offlcoPH I'liM led iiU':
I'liic proiil i;t. Ki .ink V Ciiii
\ a-,
>iip! . iiic \ II-. pi .^i'.li iil
.\ (V Maim, Kmixvtlii'. Kiipri'iiif
iliai llM. r.oorjjo H. ()<-n< i. l iiioiv 8,
C; Kuiiroiue guide, W. V. Uunn, Beaa-
.Bwr, Ala.; fupreme aentlnel, W. M.Chapman, Tampa, Pla.; trusto«>. C.
T.. T«r1)«»rt. roIimibuH, Oa.; Hupienifmarrtian. H. ('. J piinston. I'adiirah.
\\\ . Mlpli-ITll' 1 I ' ! 'I' ,1
IlliKI. Ml. \\
BngUah, supromo B«cret«r>-: iHnrryHayaea, aupremc treamirer; W. H.Prulttcer, aupreme oritanizer. and W.r. Craaain. mipi I 'm- i (nini iilnr. .-Iim i-
fd la-jt >tai. huliN Im a piiiml of
llVf yr. !!.<.
Mr. EiiBllsb, was I'lccti'ii »i>c-
rrtnry. ia a hroth«f4o Mr. James B.KuRlUb. and la one of ttioae whulecentiy organlaod tho (Paducabditni.
"Were you ever at an aftoraooctea?" ".No; but 1 was in a plao*once whT.i thirteen phoiiographa«i :<' iiW Ki.,i>t; at (lie aam* tUpO."
—
.Milwaiiki ! WIs' iiii>iin.
>lli-a('iilfiu)> Karapp.Kvuiiuill.', Ind., Feb. 8.—Q. W.
('••uokaey, of Hondoraoa county. Ky.,was utrurk by a Ixjifhivllle and Nash-V
'
'I
,
! ! I ! 'i :ll w .!> III: Ml the
ia:< ' I m i, s an b'>ur. lie wasthriiwn iiiMiii a bugo aaov hauh and
life h.ivi'd.
Mr». Austin's PanoBke flour la In
town— freHh and tdellcioiis a.s ever.
B. W£ILL£ O SON— I
1-4 OFF ONODD TROUSERS
Thii is the event which economical buyers
wait for etch leaion. You have no idea
how an extra pair of trousers will brightenup that suit which you have been wearing.
And at this price you limply can't atiord
to mill thii lale.
When youarf! in ask to see Ihe $2.00. $2.50 and $3
shirts reduced l» $1.50; the $1.50 and II ahirls at 73c
TUa twelfth grade will be the
graduation class this year and prepa-ratlona for the commencement nre
being made. There win b« 'twantygraduates this year.
The ( ailc; i la.-?, » liii li w,i- siarifd
oiu an an fxperliiiiut, lias pii>v<'ii
more succet'sfiil than anticipated.
There are nine regular membera andthry meet onca eviry waak. Mondayafternoons. Tha purpoae of this
clasa is to prepare those who really
want to become tcailiiis for ttieir
life work. In this way the inanage-
roent of the school ia able to see Just
what kind of material be haa to
draw from. It alao promotea inter-
out In teaching In Padurah."Heretofore we liave had persons
eoiii iiK In lo 'eneli wlio went out
and after faiLng in other callings,
adopted thai of teaching," an offi-
cial atated this aoralng. "Wa donot want tbta kind, but want paraonawho are Interested In tiie work ba-fore they leaxe school and who are
wlllinj? to worit to perfect tbein-
RelvcH. The class this year is small,
but I expect it to he larger next year.
There will undonbtadly be n addi-tional teacher granted in the bigbschool (lepM r t iiieiil next \ear .mil the
work «aii lie no arranged that thetadet < iass lie madu » raffttlar claaa
in the whoolK."
The Padurah public schools haveentered well into tha work of theaecond term, and are in a batter con-
dltlon than ever before. Mora sui-
ressfiil Work In teaching and moreimeres' I- iM ing manifested by botil
teacher and pupil than ever before,
and the assertion of an oBelal this
morning that taking It aH In all, the
Padocah teaching force could be fa-
vorably compared with any city In
the Ptnte. u well taken.
The iiddlMon of a twelfth gradeand the creation of the "Cade(
CJaM" which waa taken an jex-
perlment at flrat, haa proved a greatben«flt. The tweKth grade win re-
iiiaiii ,-> n\"J xrade and uIho will the
fudet elaiiH, It !s understood. Thisla one very stronK point in favor of
tho teachera who have struggled for
two yaara for a gaaaral battarmentof the acboola.
"Taktnff Lexington, with one-third
more teachers and w Mi (>;M 'hinl
more r<\enii" ii> run ihe .setiools. an I
>e' wi ll Inn i.iie-iilnih more pupils
than Faducah, and the schools here
will equal In reaulta the work donein liCxIngton," an official d« . lareii
this momlD«r. The tearbltiK force
In the ^ehools here is excellent andwill (onipare wiih any force In anyoilier city in the state, in sonve will
show a deeidod Improrament."
WILL AaK LKAVB Oir AIMBNCETO ATttOrD Msnma.
Huperhileiiih-iils of tlie Wli<d<' l iiUcd
HtMen Will UmIIkt Mt Luula-
Sup(. C. M. Lleb, of the public
acboois, will aak the Board of Bdu-eation to grant him a leara aC ab-
sence on February 27, 28 and March1, In order that he may attend the
annual ineetlnK of sujieriiiiendenis
and colioKe men at Louisville on
those three days.
This will' he probably the mostimportant tdneational meeting of
the year <becauae It is a meet In k of
superintendents of the Nntionul Kdu-i.iiional .\s;-(M iat ion itie im ii whoshape (be methods and futures ot
the acboola in tha counttry.
The procre<is made \,\ tha acboola,
new method.-, ami in fact everyphase of school wml,, will 1>« dis-
cussed. In this way ex,perimenta
made during the year and their auo-
cesB or failure will be raportad anda Reneral rule arrived at. Supt.
l-i( I) Joined the national association
<H(i \ears aKo and desires to attendii" iiieeiinK as be ia graatly iatar-
ested in the work.
To Be Kiiieii iiy tfie
Bxami
Haa a Ckaare to i WNh Waabem
Mr. Joe Wooldrldge, the Padueahpitcher-fielder, has received an offer
from a KunKHH t'il> baselmll • am to
work in (he box this suaimer andIlls signature to a ooatraat haa been
soliciud.
Tha yonns man playad aa extra
utility man with several Kitty lenL-ue
teama and piidied a came for I'a-
ducah. He has done good work in
the 8emi-profe8;<lonal teams and is
con8ld<>red a good pitcher for a
youngster. He is considering the
offer and may sign mi. It ii under-
stood the teans ia to play Independ-
ent ball thia aprlaff. Ha la offered
a liberal aalarjr urltk asvanas all
paid.
The I'niled States civil service
commiHslon has announced that ex-
amlnatlona will take place in Padu-eah for applieaata from Kentucky,to fill vacaneia^ aa they may occur:n Ihe position of assistant examinerin (he patent office at an entrancesalary of |1.:;ih) per .xear. I'er.sous
are urged to enter (his examination.
Should they fail to pass, they canre-enter tha examlnattoa that will
be held April 18 and 1*. The age' '
' \\ ' r\ ,11.-
1-x.uii.iui; lull--- aie announced to
take place on March l( and la in
the aame places for Kentucky appU-canta, to fill two Tacanclaa In the
position of aid la the ooaat aad geo-
detic aurrey, nt |7S0 per year, andLo nil -iniilar Tacaaclets as they mayoccur in that iurvajr. Vacancies in
the pofition of duek oflcer as they^
may occur will also ho IMIed as the
result of this examination. The age
limit Is aightaaa to twanty-tT* yaars
on tha data of the examination.
DMatTown.
South .McAlester. 1 T . Feb. I.
—
A car of SI. Ixxiis lus r consigned to
Waco, 'lex . was wrecked at Mi'Ales-
ter laat night. AlUiough McAlesterIs In a prohtbftlon country, tha iMjorportion of tba contents of the car
was carried away, aad consumed be-
fore oillcera coufd b* BuaviBonad t"
take charge
A Family lU-uiiIou.
On Pabmary 3 a birthday' dinner
and famUy reunion was held at the
home of W. N. Hines. 1032 Broad-
way. The affair was in honor of Ihe
7 1i>i birthday of his mother, Mrs. L.
.\ Caldwell. Sons and daughters,
grandchildren and (raat-graadi6hll-
drea gathered tron thia an4 adiolB-
Ing counties aad stataa.
Th>re were present five sons andil iiinhiers, thil l' ell prHiidi hlltlreu,
liiree ereat-grandehildren, Ave sons
and daughters-in-law, three grand^
sons and daughters-in-law and anumber of Invited guasta othar than
;he family, niakrnff a total ut tfclrty-
slx persons present.
The sons and dauphters present
were: Messrs. W. N'. and C'la>
Mines, of the city and aounty; Mes-
daroes Ida Overstreet and Kay Bum-pdua, of this city and county, andMrs. Gila Tisdale. of Ballard county,
t.randchlldren were; MlHses Hortie,
.Mail''! and Ida Lee Hlnes, Master
Allen Hiueii, Mrs. Ruby Rudolphand Mra. Montaona Oreratreat. all of
thta city; Claude Ovarstraat. of tha
county, and James Overstreet, of
Newark. O. : Miss Bessie Ola Bum-poiis, of the county, and Miss .l<
T.. (lU) and .\nvie Tiscl.il and .Mrs.
Leila Uarris, of Ballard county.
Oraat-graadeblldran: J. B. andOkMble Overstreet, of the county, andLittte Mabel Lanier Rudolph, of the
city. The sonii and daughters-in-
law were; .Messrs. Baker S. Over-
street, lien llunipous and .Mlio Tls-
dal: Mesdames Qertle and DukeHlnes. Oimadsoaa aad daughtara-In-law: O. T. Harria aad LoaaleRudotph,
Mrs. Cali!«e!l is a resident ot thi^
citor, ts an exceedingly hearty andhaaltlbr vonaa for har
.Not l et llruuKht Back.
Sel Cochran, who waa arraatsd In
l,,oulsiana for kljlinc two men in
Calloway county two years ago, has
not Net been brousht bark to Mur-
ray for trial. Crowd* nieei ihe
iralna every day to get a look at the
alleged murderer, but they are al i
waya diaaMolatad.
Are Tow BcuOsaa at HlgbtAad harrhMed by a bad cough? UseBallard's Rorehound Syrup, It will
secure miu sound sleep and effect a
prompt and radical cure. For sale
by Alvey & List and G. C. C. Kolb.
Patieaoa—Old the cook give you
any notlea Ofhen she w as leaving;'
I'atrice—No. abe harOiy noiic«d us
at all.—Tongers Stateaaiaa, -
BetOMtto•I TtMit iMlltoa
BMVIival
Are the peer of hot dllllka. Weserve only the best.
STUII'S COLUMBIAPiai M FMk Mi IfMdiar
If you contimie
to suffer from Dyspepsia or Indigestion blameyourselt only, a sure cure is within yoiir reach.
Chase's
Dyspepsia
Cure(UQUID)
has cured thousands; it will cure you, but not
unleia you take it.~"
Oo to any druggist and get a bottle of Chaae'sDyspepsia Cure. Take it according to direc-
tions for three days, and if. you are not
aatiafied that it is doing you good, go to the
4n^(Siat and get your money b.^cl. uithout
'^rg^ment.
50c. and $1.00 P«r Bottia
THB CHASB MtG. CO., NBWBUHOH. N.Y.
S6e LENOX HOTELIN BUFFALO
Modem. Higfhest Grade.
Firepfoof Throughowt.
BUROraANPLAN.Rates not csesasive though TheLcnoK Is noted for the ocellencc
of its cuisine and general awvicc.
'^r^r^iass^ ~tt GEORGE pUCtlSCHERER
A«*i raorataToa
w. a. aMRira cabb.
May Jfot Ba la FeOeralOoait.
to aNow contorotohMa to ataot tba
proaoeutloa of eaaaa. Tha eaaa is
Mt for tho (Marfh term of tha ooan.'
noTi tiUT HtirrTha LoulavIHa Harald ot yaator*
day aays:
In spKa of the fa«t that W. B,Smttlh former president of the \V<-i
em National bank, has agre. <! to
make reparation and salisjUii tile
directors of the bank, ,it is not lie-
lieved lliat the |ii osecutioli of .Mr.
SmlUi will be droitped by the Unitedj
Sutee Court, Steuben D. Rill, dis-
trict attorney, and M. H. Thatcher,his assistant, are out of the city, butone ( lose t,i 111,, office s.iid yesterdayaf tt-riiooii tliiii il is pKihulile that the
pro^^eeiiiion will he continued, andthat a coniproiuibe with the Injured
I'arties cannot be taken aa ita ex>
luattoa of Mm offenae.
'The whole case, of course," thespeaker concluded •ii>ts with the
court, and it would be unwise for (ho
!'ttorne>s fo, the govaf|uaant to aa-tlclpate the case."
The jirecedent of the oourt la not •
la FIgbt Betwoea Maaafler
Loadlag Maa la Mary
T W" C.iiiot. leading tiiaii of ilie
"Will O' (he Wisp" show company,
and Sam Lewis, manager of (he com-pany, were arraatod at Vlacannes
Saturday night for flghttag. Theshow. " 'Il Mary Emerson aO atar,
was 111 I . \\ I iliiesday a week ago.
The Iroiilile >iarii'd over the re-
fusal of (he buHlness manager to payIhe cast for a forced day off bacauae
of non-arrival ot aeaaary.
The manager was tadly beaten upand the Icadiii'.; niaii riM i ived a haidii.uk on the head while heiiiK ar-
n-:.Ml
Bulb were lined |1 and coslB, the
total aaMuatlag to Its.
WaU Paper, WaU Paper
Largest selection ever shown In Padueah, ^Oalf wall paper More on Broadway.
Oar 3c tenant houae paoer kacpa lUMMaa nala^and makes them sell. (So 3c {laptia afUr Itatll I.)
Alt these papers are loc patterns.
Oar see, 750 aad $t.oo per roll hall, parlor aaddining rorm papers ara rlffht op t3 date Our decorator
knowa how to maka It look the aame as any tij.oo perroll paper. Our paper aaves 70a ''asoBey, tavta time,
saves your eyes and matches in every way.
PoB't te too lata. CaU at
PADUCAH MUSIC STORESanderaon, Manager
Walt P«9w Dapanaaat i« a«a»
tt)e Pobocal) Ban.
AFTIRNOON AND WCKKkt
Ym SUM PUHJSNIK6 CO.
UMeillPTION RATKSi
IMMCM tt* posioaM M PidaMb, Kit WMond elM* nklMr.)
THE DAILY SOM
I mHMVi per — •
ymgl^pgr BoBita, IB tAnat*.— M
rum wuMKUtUM
THR BON OA* I
Ilia tLAOM:
THVBMIAir. FBBRVAKr S.
CIBCl'LATION1 3778
S 3 7 Ti 3
% 3736
4 S7S0s mt
• « »7M8 8720
9 3704
10 :!7"0
11 ;!<;:•«
It ;'>'"s
la 3712
It S70B
1« S«MToUl
Arvrftge for Jmi. 1
Average for Jan.,
8TATBMKNT.17 3707
IS 3702
19 3G»5
!• 36S(>
S| ^682
ts
>435
2(1
2 7
2!>
30
SI
.... 3684
867936913712
.... ;i 7 1
2
.... 3t',99
3690
S7«0
.100.t«7
.V. .3713906. . .
.
l»0B,....t.28«2
Increase .831
ParaMUlly appeared before me,
J. PaxtoB, gmeral manager oT The
Sun. who affirms tknt tlis Abote
siairniont of the circulation of Th»
Slit) for I he Mumth of January,
1906, iB IriH' Ki llie best of Ills kiiowl-
e4s* and iiciii'f.
PKTER PUUYK.Ml.• Notary I'ublir.
Mr eommiSBlon wpire* Januarjr
S. !»••.
nailjr
\v.' .11. • shap«<l ami fashioned by
» lull » !• li^ 1 C.iK tllo.
OBNTLBMiiN OF THE UENEKAL.OOUNOlIi.. ... t ...
Thi- Sun take* th«4ibeftr oCi«M-
KCKiitiK lo rou once acaln. thAt yon
w'iM'i' i !i(i<'il by the people of ibis
<iiy u!< H protest against the kind of
rity Rovcrnmeat tk* late adminls
tratloB has bMB iArlM tha .pulillc
Ton were sleeted i««n th«.Uea that
you were men of JadffB«At> And with
the courage of yonr convlcllnns;
thst you WdiiM »h.iV\rr |i<)--.il)l«'.
curtail exi>eiiM>M thai would iu no
way impair the efflrlonry ot^wnrices
the city has a rtglt'lo exp««t. ,,
The mayor has diligaBtly Mfim^ed to mislead yon from th« lasnti
upon which you were elected. Helias iikkIi I vci.v clforl iiliil la COn-
llniiinK U) do HO. lo \ninv, to the
Idea that municipal ownershii> is of
greater Importame than the savinK
of the peopla's moAsy. As ha patK
it. In speaking of th« question of
furnixhing the city with light, he
docs nut < aro if it aocs ( osl more,
he wants the cily lo funii»h its «)wn
lights.
This may be Democratic «loctrinQ,
bat It Is not RepAMIcM. aad tf you
find that by prlvste contract for
llRhting you ran Have the city several
thousand dollars ;>• > ', ;n . j; is >oiii
duty as public odlciul.^ in make tlic
contract.
If you can save several thouaand
dollars per annum oa -the ooat af
furnlahlng lights, the nione.v can
well be used for other purposes thsl
lia(ll> iH-cil il. and .^ou will sls<)
have available the large aura of
money asked for ta rthabllitAta the
city's plant. ^
To let the mayar domiaAte Uwactions of your body now, will meanthat after a few weeks of Incum-
bciii y of ofllcc you li ivi 1 1 iiiU i n!
your original ideas and are »ubMir-
Tieat to those a( tha mayor... -
WHBRB turn V0» WtJOtm.A coopla of wall maaniag bu*.
timid friends of ours, coming ti>
Kitlicr, liav«' whispered in cm;- car
that tlio "Sun is losniK out with ibc
pul)lic on act iiiini of its |><»s.itloii
un the city lighUng proposition.
Great Cbc-pultaiWG Charnbawa! Tothink that wa hava been alienating
the alTeotlons of the iieople by a
course that far aa We are able at
I're.sL'iii to judKc, leads either to the
city doing its own liKlitinK, <».
Hiads to the city giving ibo
bastaasa out by eoatraet. If va havaup to this tlrna taken ayy poaltloa
about the matter. H has baea «« the
fence. .The situatioa la merely this:
As good a bunch of 4>UH!ne.sH mm'as il is piissllile lo L'i'i lo run toi mh Ii
offices aa Aldermen and Coiineilnien,
have been put up by the repuiiliran
party for tha poaittoaa. -Aided by
about ten or Mtaaa par oaat of In-
dependent voters, tbasa maa wero
eliMted.
S\'li('tlioi or not the\- were elorfej
as republicans, la of no importance,
but the fart is iindenlsble, that they
were olccled ns a protest BRRlnst the
kind of Aldermen and ('oiincllnien
the city baa bc^ having the last
decadai -Waar this Oeneral Council
entera office with the declared in-
teation of ^Tlak tha dty tha 4>eet
administration it Is capable of. In
othor words, the members start out
III Kive ibe people the moat posalbl';
tor ihcir money.
tlia ' question of appropriations
comes up, and tha oustodiaoa of the
rIty lighting plaat aagseat that they
want an appropriation of $12,000 t.->
run tho IC; lights the city has. Tliey
slso want an api" "I'l i^' ' ion of ahoin
|20,«IO0 to put Ibe (ilalit in order.,
that it may furnish proiiei liiliis
Tha stalAmapt becomes curreni
that the city's tighte have baaa qosi-
ing a great deal pt moaajr; Muchmore than thoy should.
'I'lie general liuht commllli" re-
( cUed 11 Ibe action ("oniiiany a
bid to fnriiisb ilie i Ity's iiRhts. and il
Is said that the price approsimatok
frosB f<1. to $«• par llpht per annumfor all-»l«ht llshts. A lltUa flfuring
on what It las been coatittg tha atty
10 furnisb Its own liKlits developed
llic apparant tact that she Traction
t'ompaiiy's offer would save the cii;
several thousand doMars per ycir, .t
11 Is aoceptad.
. The Sun haa said that tha Light
Committee would make aa lavaatlga-
lion of the city's books and If should
lie foiiiid lo be true that it is costlns
itie (ily niiirb more lo make lljrbls
than it will lo buy tlicin, then the
Uenaral CoaiKil undoubtedly mu.-.'.
make a roatract that will save the
iicople aN that is poaatbla.
One of the most ratlable snd pslns
lakiiiK business men In the city and
oue' l'iiail> iiiudiiiKM tfd with lli<
Iracilon company, has turuiabad the
Surf with a statement of what It is
costing the city to make IU own'hglHB<^ These nguras ara gt^a lo
ufotfeier column and the Bun is free
I I confess, that If the investigatior
tears out an.> such flgurcs. then w"
are unhetltatimrlv in favor of the
1 '.ly abanduiiiii;; iii. linhtliiR of Its
' wn streeU and giving the business
lit by contract. If it 'shall toe foaad
that the city has baaa ahia to makeiiBht.s cheaper than they are now
offered llieni, flKuri-d in a tiusiness
way, then llic .Siiii is In favor of Ihc
« Ity runninK the plant and savini:
the money. The people have l»ivn
lax-ridden long aaoagh aad have re-
ceived loo i I ttia for their taxaa. Ai>u8lneiM adm'tnlstratlon of Its affairs
dircits that Ibe taxpa>cr- shall have
cvcr> cent saved from them that is
po.ssiiile and consistent with an eu-
I'jrprising city government
Our friends first referred to iu
Ibis artlclu can from this itrtiOle sen
V liat our position is with rfforcnre
III savins the people money and to
this light proposition, aithoiitih we
have not heretofara azpresacd an
opinion based oa daAalta informa-
tion.
We renret llial the ' Public" is de-
serting our banner and that it RoinK
to stray off after fal.-e cimIs. It has
done this so often in the past thouKb
and -we have suffarad la mind and
l-uraa so faarfulljr as a raaalt, that
we have to an extent baeooM ande-
c idiHl as to whether or not the "Pub-" very often knows its own mind
The puliil* is assured, bowev.'r.
that the Sun will endtsavor to knowIts own mind and ihat when it forms
» conclusion aa to the bast intercsi
of the city on a propoalttoa. It will
riate It, oven thoagh it asaume mm h
the same poaltloa as that of admln-
ir,eriac a dose of medieiaa to a sick
child.
CITY ()\V.NI:RSHII' a FAII.rUK
The niiiiiiei I I'VMiersliip i<|ea is
not Raiiiiiii: imic li mdund Cairo bas
<ust awarded a private cun-
traat tor Mraat lighting, and the
propoaitloB mada tka etty of Cairo bj
the Light and Oan company, and
whl«h is c<m!«l(lered Rood ciimul;!!
there to lie recommended ll^ llie
light coninklttee, Is notbiiiii to , oui-
paro with ti>e proposition made in
Padaaal^HaadaraoB, Ky... aekaowledgeo
thst Its ownership of the gaa plant
ha-, been a niisi'rable failure JUSt as
I'aducati .s was wilh Ibe liKhf, plant,
and is prepaiiliK lo le.is I the
gas plant to men who know bow to
run .IU
Yoatarday'a Hendaraon Olaaaar In
its council reiKMt aays:
".\ ronrmunicaitlon from one
11 W BerKen. who wanted to
li ase the gas plant for a lei ni of
Iwenly-Bve years under a con-
tract to give city Ave per cent,
of the groas aaralaga. make all
neces^y repairs, glva tha pao-
pie gaa cheaply as they arc ro-
( clvlnx it now frorm the city, andto forfeit a 1 1 n imo Imnd if he
failed to mske good his obliga-
t^B, .iiras read by the clerk. Hepropoasd to keap the plant 4n
good rapaAr aad tara It ovar to
the city in as good condition
us it is now In and If he failed
to comply with thi (.mirait. he
would surrender llie lease at
ouce.^,,
'Kockricta favored a uutdon
to uke tha mattar up and laarn
just whst terms could be madewith Bergen, as the pisnt has
been run al a loss for about
twenty yeara, the leakage being
cob LIVER OI-L.^',
It almost makes you
.;ick to think of it, but il
isn't nearly as bad as it
'.iscil to be. The improved
method of ret'iniiig it
makes it much easier tu
take, and when made into
5cott's Emulsion almost
ivery one can take it.
Most children like it and
dl children that arc not
robust arc bciH-fiteii by it.
When the doctor says
•Take cod liver oil," he
^rencrally means .Scott's
Emulsion; a$k him if he
Joesn't. They know it is
more easily ^ted and
better than the plain oil.
SCOTT a BOWNg, «i»
Haa Mew riaaMlnit, Mra. P.
about iwenty-(lvc per cent .\
member moved that the hmm.
m
be referred to the gas committee
which shonid raport baek to tha
coaacH lU work. Baraatt apoka
at length on the great question
of mulilelpal ownership, bill the
matter In (iiieslion oiil> included
the ieasiiiB of ili< plant. The
motion tu refer the matter to
tka gaa ooaiaatttaa was adoptad."
Tha propoaltloA to faratsh atraa:
lights froa the light and gas comam . lo the rii\ of Cairo. and
promptly accepted by the city coun-
cil, will 1)0 Of iBtarast hara, aad la as
lollowa:
(Are llgiit sfTvlcr aatll uiMkrigMi
TU arc Uflita, SOM caadle power per,
yrar, 9MJMI..\ll iii(fl>l MTvice: 7fl area, S^MS
taiHlle iMitver, glM>,
This Cairo propo.-.il ion is for a
tlve pear contract, too, and it will
te obaervcd Vhat the midnight sched-
ule atoaa 4g at a Mghar rpta par
light thaa tha praponttlaa to Ma-1 ah for all-Bight llgku tAa miwkind—$63 per light oB a aaa yaar
1 1)111 rai t
.
K\ansville has bad little troubli
mth the miniiclp.il ownership fallacy,
and the Jvurnal-News, after ahow-
Ing that tha propbaad araalelpal ear
lines In Chicago will cost tha people
$fl2,OKio,noo, observes:
•'Tbe.-e are sinu'a' i iiic (Iguras
but tbey have all sorts of stag-
gering things In ChicaKo. Kui
tha point at issue in these Ak-
nrm to are- the p^)a..o(,,c1)I-..
csgo ready to turn this great
'inlorest over to the pnlltlcans of
<'lil<aKo- Thaf. wb." ihev will
be called upon to vole upon. If
a 8cot<*h expert. V. 'lo oiil> bad
a aHparAeial view of cundltiona
ia OMcago, should hold up his
bands la horror at the proapoct
of turning these properties over
to the iKililical cabal of the cll> .
what will llie s<iber Ihliikinu
element of I'bicaKo <lo when
they are confronted with a
quaatlea wltk which they ara In-
tlmataly ae«ualatad?"
"nwt'u the Mea exactly. No mat-
ter what benefits •mitfbi" accrue to
the city, iliey do not accrue In most
cases. The i>t\\\ question the iieo
pie have tti decide uibout municipal
ewaarsMp Is wlieth^r or not they
waat to turn the light plant, the ga.4
plant, the water plaat. or wliatever
It may be, over tO the politicians,
or whether or not they want to ku
1(1 the trouble aiul expense of pro-
viding the city with such plants, for
thaMaaM af tha volltlciaas.
At the Charity club meeting b^eld
t the Palmer House yesterday, Mrs
William MInnich oflared bar raatgaa-
lioB as praaldaBt of tha aiuto. Mrs.
.Minnleh has been tha president for
the past two years and has been
.leally iateresti-d in llie work bu'
an no loiiner «ive her time so freely
0 the cause. Mrs. Bdmund P. Nolie waa elected to the vacancy ant;
icpptad the offlca temporarily until
,11 the members of tha club could b»
Mesent and act upon the election
.Mrs .\oble hud been iiresideiit o.'
:lie rliib previous lo Mrs Minnicb.
nd w.is most ailive in the roou
vork of the club throughout the city.
ler election maaU with gaaaral ap-
proval. * '
Committees wero not chosen yas-
;erUay to solicit coin i ibii lions oi
;iit>ne> ami other don.stioiis fiuiii lb,
public, but Ibis may be done .it ih>
e\t meeting, as the club is belnii
.ver-rua with cslls this wehther, snd
the |>1(M per moBlk allowed by tht
aty is now provias lAadaquata. Mies
Qrundy. tha secratiry, had about 3.1
calls on yesterdsy, and the ned is
( r> UK al
It is a mistake about the Charitv
club ghrlag aa Afternoon Tea at the
Palmer House aext Tuesday. No
dale or place haa %aaa aat. hat the
1 lull hopes t b give a aariaa aaaM Umc111 till fv.tiire.
Do PleaseDon't have a lulling out with your hsir.
!t niiftht lesve you! Then whst? Belter
please it by giving it a good hslr-(ood—Ayer's Hair Vigor. The hair stops coming
f t • out, becomes "soft and smooth, aad alt
Wf^ttt* MM /T/l* the deep, rich color of youth cones hsck^ ' ^ **• * jagsyhajrJWdjtor^^
TO 90VBIJC CAI'AtiTY.
WillI'aducMli FnmMare Csaspaay<-<Hiliuue .ManafaolMev
F. W. Kstterjohn. one of the ex-
ecutora ot.iha ^atale of Ueorge Koek,
who waa oaa Af the laVgeat stock-
hoMers 1a the -rompaay, la aathortty
for Ihe atatemeni that the plilat of
,lhc I'aducah Furni uie .ompany on
%>uth Third street, would be en
larged to probably double its pres-
ent capacity this year, and that the
rompaay voald dispose of lls'reUll
depsrtmoBt aad devole all Its stten
lion to the msnufarluring depart-
ment
This plant is already one of the
larHest in Ihe city aad the anounre-
uifnt a( aa lacraaaa la Its capacity
and force Is but farther erldeace of
the Krowili and pro.-perily of Padn-
cah's nianufacturiiKt oiabliobnients.
DK. HMiHTH* BHMTHKll J>K.il>.
A coBtemporary lavitas attention
to a li^t of towns It has published,
KivinK the tax rate and percenlaKP
of a.ssessiiK nl. Taking the table..,
published And by a simple calcula-
tion arrlTlBS at the exact value
of' the property assssssd. aad taklag
the twenty-one towns of lasa than
inO.liOO |H>piilat Ion. we And the fol-
lowing lax rale average:
Six towns owning both whtar BBO
light, 02 per cent.
Plva tawaa osraiag watar oaly.
84 t-10 par'ceat.
Ten towns without any public
ownership. <'.2 l.'.-lno per lenl.
These tlKiires speak volume- and
are based upon fact, not llieoiv
Theoretically the city Is able to ac-
conplMi aa cheaply #hat corpora-
tions caa da, bat from tha govam-ment at Washington down to country
districts in .\le<*racken count>. do
they? We know they do not and
the above llgurss are la proof.
Il< Wait ApMTiHly Hrtirr XrMetOmji
WIhHi nr. Mglila I/-fl liim.
r»r 11/ IV Sttfhis iliis morninn rc-
i«>iveii ««>WK of the death of his
brother. ' Mr. T. I.. Siahts. of near
HbadarsHa, Ky. I(e left bis brother's
bedside veaterday and the patient
wss much ln>pro\i d. the news of his
death rraihinic !> Siulus In the na
tnre Of'O very aad suiimse.
The deceased was vtars old
and waa horn Bear Henderson. He
r.as a farmer aait married, leavlag
,1 wif- and OBO flaughter. He was
taken ill of appendlrltla some time
aipi liii: uas Itioiiuli: n ]• on the
road to recovery yesterday.
Dr. Sights aad wife left this nioni
ikf' tot HaadtrsoB to attend the
funeral.
(M>.M.MI».SI(>.\l-:il hi IilKKI..\.M>
I
Wr«r« That H^fVNIMarch 1,
police ComuiixS'OiiHi K It. Suiher
land, wha is In ,Callfornia with his
dauxhier. Miss Ctauate Butheriand.
for her heaitb. ban written back to
relatives sayiuK he will reiiirn .March
iBl. Ills dauKbter continues to im-
prove anil is In better health now
thaa aha haa been in maay months
$2.00 SHOESMANY people believe that a good
shoe can be aecnred for Is QO,
and we kuow they are light, for our Him
of shoes at that pi ice is vci y popular
Wc have all sty lea and all ItAthcra And
every pair is warranted. Yon irt w«know the shoe proposition tnm tUot to
finiidi. and »nr yean of cxptrienct en*
Mm na to chooae shoes which sre de-
pendable—which we can afford lu k*'"^*
AaMt. B-tter come in And look at then
todnr. Yoar heatlh denaada good
shoes this weather.
LE.NDLER 6 LYDON309 Broadway. Paducah, Ky.
Corn Coba Beinj Used by Many People
of Paducah For Fuel This Cold Weather
The Hurth Drtm., (Irala coiB^y.
at Klghtb and Norton streata,. Is
•iperatlag a arill to shell com, aad
ihe colis are thrown out onto a lot
adjoining the plant and kIvci: to any
one who will haul them away. l>ur-
ing thia cold waathar tha cob pile
has baea aa aacaHaat aourca of fuel
iiiM'iy to tha darklaa of Hiat part of
the city, aad they throag fha lot all
day.
T%a pUat taras oat about twoIsrgh wagoa loads of eoAa every hoaranil ihrre Is a scramble for Ihem.
l'e(>l>le come for it and ri>movc It by
all sorts of ni«'th<M|s of iricispioM
lion baskets. lo\ w.iKons, bonie
made liox wHKons. N|irinK wagiins.
clothes baskets and buckets aadwhaa Bight cornea thare ia not a eoh
to ba found anywhere around, aa-
liacially In such weather aa Mils of
tha last weak.
JtHTAII. i.l .MHI-ai
Met .%t Louiovllk- aw
C. il. gherrlll. of The Aerlll-Ras-
seli Lumber Co., sttended s mcvtlnR
iif the Kelail l.uiiiber Dealers of iln'
St. lie held al l.oillsVillv IllV Wc«'|.
to perfect a slalu orKunlsallon.
There were about IHO N«B la attead-
aaca at tha meatlag aad 'they ware
i Btertalned by tha laaihar bmb of
I onlsvllle.
The name of the association I*
The Kcnl'itky Ucl.iil l.iinibe; di-ali i-
1 asoclation
Oaa of tbc flrat labors of tht* neworganisatioa will be to secure logls-
latlon agalast eartaia phases of the
r«»w Urn IrtV now pondlnc ;n the lec
ealaturc, which tlu' Innibci nunclaim would be harmful to their In
terosia. The oWccrs are; |. .N.
Combs, Lesiagtoa. president: C. W.Roork, Orveavllle.. vies praaldaat;
ileury Kovhier. l.iMilsvllle. treasurer
the secretary will be ack>cted by thu
(Accutlvo boird.
Taai h .liMpifwswiiV. I.. Thompson,
lU
vRaadawatar V. I.. Thompson, ol
the Loalsvtlla divlsloa of the I. C.
returned to Louisville this mornlagif'i r a 'iii-!ness Tip to ihe elly Hi-
has been MiperinlendlnK Ihe installa-
tion of ^ivei.ii spurs snd termlnsi
Improvshienis In Paduacb. A greal
deal of improvemcals ia the track
will ba. made ia and about Padaeahthix "prinir ' f
JAM Ohaa May Be Opetmted.
Tha Jail eaga will ba worUag hynight. It Is thought. Machinists are
working on it today and making all
hasio possilile. The prisoners are
n.ade loiiiiortabie lA otk«r depart
menta ol the Jail.
VOV OONT NAVg TO WAIT
aa ih»
rhsshpiss
As a man's brilliant future growsshorter his unbrlillaat PM^ growlonger.
t l-'ullon.
PHiltoB, Ky.. Keb. 8.—.Mrs. Mlia
Rhodes died at tha home of her
daughter. Mrs. W. C. OammonsMrs. Rhodes was la her Vtd year
and was llip mother of .Mrs W. .!
NaiincN and Miss .lane Klioiles. of
Fulton, and praiiduiother of Mrs.
W. Feeples, living near here, and
Messrs. Albert and Lon Carter, of
MsylleM.
Mra. Henderson, wife of Bsq. J.
H Henderson. livinK live miles esst
of Kiillon on the state line, died of
cancer. She was an aunt of W. TTerrell, fit this city, snd a sister of
Mrs. J. H. •tuataoB, of MayMld.
TO LETSeveral superior otiices on sccoiui atui
third floon of our building, provided with
heat, water, light, electric elevator and modernsanitary arrangements.
Prices lowest in city for similar offices
—
double ofiicet especially adapted lor dentists*
American-German National Bank227 Broadway
Invitations and veddlag anaoBBca-
ments are a specialty of The Sun's
Job department with prices lowsr
than elsewhere.
Fiir cb«pped handa, feet
snd Hpi try onr
LETTUC LOTIONIt cures in one night. Put
aponljTAt
ALrVBY A UlSTaweeisTS
Pkone 1M ' 412-414 BroxJwiy
8. P. POOL L. o. nRramrsoN
Paducah Undertaking Co.Undertakers and Embdmera
LOTH PIIONBSMo. lio.
aoj 1 5 Tlllkl) sr.i'AliUOAH. KY.
W. p. PaztOH, a. anv, p. PVKVKAB,AtslstaatCaahlar
C«pUal Si 00.000Surplus 50.000Stock boldeig liabllitj . : 1 0OiOOO
T«lsl ttevrity f Atforikcf... ..^260 OOOAccounts of Individuals nnd fiiins scliclted. We appreciate
sniAll Aa well as large depositors and aoGord to All Um gAOMcoortfpw tRAtmat
lntw«»t Pattd on Time DepdjltA*'^ ^^^^MH^^^MHaH^a^^HMMsa^HH^BaBnaMH^HsaaMMHHM&MMaMaM^
Open Saturday nig:hts froni seven to eight o'clock
Third and Broadway
i \
First Choice of Any Suit in
Oar Store $10.00—Anotlier
Lot, or Second Choice, $5.00
This sale Is (or tomorrow niorninK and lasts until
every suit U told fiulis that will be sold l.>r ^lo.ou
an mHb that mM ttrlkr for tss.oo, tjaoo, I35 00,
•37.50, $40 00, 50 and fjS"o. Suits tbat we
art going to mU Vriday ior $5 00 fotmerly sold ior
•it.se, lis oe, 118.00, tso 00 uidtaa jo.
Your choice of any suit • • .
Tli« Gh«lo« for ii«zt grad« . .
Priiay Noroing. Febraary 9, at
910.00•9.00
LOCAL LIXES.1—For Dr. PendUjr ring 4K.—Dr. J. V. VorU. <Mtl«t,JM Fr*-
—Dr. Olllwrt, OMMpath. 409 HBroadw«r. PhoM Iff.
— All kinda cut flowers and floral
deslKO" ilniiiwiirs
—Sign and rarrlsRe painting. G
B. ieiton, both plionoi. 401.
—r. U. Kudoiph WAS appotitad
admlnlatrator o( Allu WItoM, wl-
errd.— (Url>iiii pii|nT. tvpflwrlter papei
BikI t>i>«'*rlirr ilMidiis llie very
bMt nt I ho lowf.^t prlifn Hi 11. DCIgllii nil k ( «
—Ur. Q. L. 8b«Uon Md two toB*.
Brandim. «g« t. rad Orrlll*. sis I.
of the l.on<-'<)"k n«'lalv1)orhood. who
h.ivf lirrii ill of ploiDHliir iMilHonlOg,
are i'i>nvnl<>HiiiiK
—W* dMire to inrorm all or har-
lac kMgkt the kmlSMS of Mr. Aah-
Wo»k tad hoas far a eMtiauaac* of
the liberal patroaaga accorded bin,
KuarantcrinK al' tatlsfarlton gbd ap-
preciation. Abrani I.. Wall ft Co.
CoriMipr ri.iiiK K.iKi I K'.iiid
Ibli morning that be had thoroughly
laveallgaied the aaate oT the aegro
frosea to death at rioreaoa Otatloa.
It Is Kuiher Caldwell, aad his rela-
llv<-» who uruich.''! tftit atiM''fcwad
hlui N \ 1 1 h M 1 H- nil 1 rk«
HIM. <•<> 14* M I IK^n.
of CallMiUr* U-avc This
Rwatag at •*. 10.
A dclrkMlii'U "f t'alholica, luelutl-
lii:; iii.iin ni< inlpi i iif Ihi- KiiIkIiIh iii
Coluinliiiit, It-avo at h'i Im. U Ihi-
rvealag over the I. C. In ii k|h < ini i ni
for MayAald t? attend thomlatiloii
halag eoadaetad br ratBTr^Am-liert. a Paullst prlMt. A half rate
fare of 76 rents has be«n arranxeil
and It la llkeir fully -•mi will so Tin
Cathollra lnvlli> an.x uf ilu lr fi ii-iuls
who desiti' III t:o <lown to laki' hiI
«aataaa'of the reduced rale and ac
roaipaay pMBk
CaiNc .%rt>>r nndr.
\i ilnii llniilrli kK. nilorrd. i>( May-
tlrhl. . r.iiiK- til llif rilv M f.liT-
flay Hfli'iiiiiii .illir Ihf niii.i.ir- ol
hlH relative, Uulnirt fulcUm. wlm
was found daad aaar KlorMMi' Sta-
tion. He said Us brath^ right
nsm« wss liUthcf lOldwrtl. ' The|H)Wii' 111. •Ill If N llu' IiimIv as Unit nf a
ni'xro u III) Malurday lliii»l<t--d Hi-rving
a $:'.-> nna la tha taakap aaao" dai
Oghtlng.
rn«it. John Webb waat to Headerson at nooa today o» hashiess.
THEKentuckyTKLKI'HO.Mi 54a.
Mndi) Night, Fsb. 12
Tim - t lnu>;li nulil now
HitAard Carlc't Misfitli Mtlin|t
THE MAID AND
THE MUMMYImIi ui Ijrict k| SiUard Carls
MilrMMIinnwith tha orlgiaal Nw Yoiktheatre prodiictlnn and coinpanjr
musical comedy celebrities and
The dcaiare appre lice
The d«shlag anteai bi'e
The Tlvacl ns PollyTh* rollicklag JalUThe cau nll^ eat ap GirlsPrkca flOc. aoe, Sic fSr. ft. *l.flO
Sells on gala Saiarday at 9 a. m
Five Nightstuesday night
and balance o( week with
auttloeca Wednecdayaad Satartev
MOUCAN'S FAveiiiTra
Mr. Frank Dudleyand coopaay of ao aoperla-
tive artists, iircscnting
aatira wm llna oi playa.
Nl{k Class ViiiiTllli SpwIalHis
Mniratetf Soigs and Motion Pictures
SilM Cifltrt SpMiil SMUfy
Ladies Free Tuesday Nightt'suni coni^iliiiii't
HraU UB sale Montlajr U a. ui.
Maiiaaaleaat CbiMmi 10c
AOalta, aor.
Nigkt, loe, aee, joe. B x aaat 50.-
SOULE'S BALM
Wiwa
<-.\HK IHH.MIKHKU
Was AjTslgard
This Moratag.
SOULE'S LIVER CAPSULES
Fa Li«tr Malari«
We have ohtained from Mrs.
Bettie Scale tlte piivUcge
to make and aell theaa well
known and excellent prepa-
rations and oow offer them
in their original form, as
introduced and .sold .'ar
} cars by the lata Dr, Nel-
son Sou'e.
25c each
L W.WALKER CO.IncoiporilM
DSUOOISTSrmhaairwag. iaikPiaaaain
(Umuki.' I)<ii!lir. lolorctl. who was
iharKed with criminal asMiiilt on a
HixtMB-ywtr-old aegro girl oa Weat
.Madison street Oaaday algkt. wasd.ymlMsod this noraiag.
TIh' Kil l and her mother were wll-
i.csM-s ill ( i)iirt and 111* mother .
il. Imri'l.v iil'U' III K<t 111 <-<iiiit. Tlic
l ildcncp wan not cinisidci od hiifltr-
x nt to hold the man. Dosier had
! t ea roomlag at rhe honaa aad (ke
affair seemed to have growa out of
a mlnuniler.suiiulii.i; on the part of
Mil' iiniitiiM ;iiiil llnzii 1
The cam; iiBainsl U<Mi H'imI. i .ilor-
id. for running a dUordi rly lUiue,
was left opaa agala until 8atul-day.
Ottaar eases la court ware: Hal lie
Nichols, white, ibreach of ordlnaace,
J.', and coats; John Darla, colored,
(iriiiii.i-iiiii'--- $1 iiiiil riwts; Joe Mt-
Malioii «liiii'. dniiilu iiiitws, left oiien;
Clarence Clarkscni. while, drunken-
ness, |1 and costs; Arthur W«de,
uosa Skalloa, eolored. braaek of the
peace, ftled away.
JUn DuBlap. colored. w<io is al-
iened to have borrowfd HPofher"?
h.)r.->' and wagon and nioitnaaed
III. 'Ill III K .1. Bowmaa, agciit for
the Hadiicah Advancing company, for
ys, was held 6Tar for obtalalag aoa-
ey by fairs pretenses.,
Vkk Afters
The marriage of Miss Laaa Harris
and Mr. Bageae Kaba will be sol-
c^mnlsed this afteraooa at the homeof Ihf lirlde's i),iri>nt8. Mr. and Mrs.
I... Harris, on .North Fifth street.
Rabbi l.oviuh. of Ten»ple Isrsel,
will perform the ceremony, which
will be witaeasad oaly by the rela-
tives aad tatlawta friaads.. Thecouple will leaTC at 6 p. m. oa an
extended soiiltii'rn lirldal tour.
A reipplion fioiii I to l> o'clock
will follow the cert'iimny. This will
be quite aa elaborate affair, to which
a larss aumbar oC^'laTttatlaaa have
baaa isaaad.'
Among the ont-of-towa guests
pre.^ent for the ii remnnv are: Mr.
and .Mrs. Alex K.ilin, Wichita Kails,
Tex.: Mrs. lien .facoiiK. Minneapolia,
Minn.: Mias Madeline Kahn, Dallai,
Tea.: «ffc rrad Hellbron. Atlanta.
Oa.; Massrg. Mareaa Harris. Clncin-
naU; Lee Haymaa, Coluartkas, O.;
William Roaeatald. 'Atlaata. Cta.
The Womaa'a Aailllary of Urare
episcopal chureh will give the Mis-
aioaary Tea for February la tka par-
lor of the Partfeb Hpusa tomorrow
aftornnon Mrs. William Bralnerd
IH the hostess. The "Beginning of
the Church in America ' will lie dis-
cussed by Miss Alice Cotirpton, MIhs
Minnie Rstcllffe, Mrs. WlUiam Gil
iiert. Miss Jaaala Nash and Misx
Kmlly Morrow.
KiilerlainiiiK at Canl".
Mrs. Edwin A Itivers is ^ivinK
the second snd last of her .^ei ies of
card parties this afternoon »i her
home oa aoath filxtb atreet. It is a
vety eharmlag atalr. Tha prises
for Wednesday's party ware won by
Mra. L. 6. 01eave« and Mrs. Henry
Htgtag.
' t'lul».
Mrs. Bit O. Boons, of South Sixth
street. Is hostess to tha tfasatine
• lilt) this afternoon. Harper's, Out-
look. North Amerlrpa Retrlew, At-
l:rnilc Monihl>. Huliliard s Jouraeys,
McClure s snd Literary Digest sre
dowa |or diacaaaloa.
Uaaer to W<
Mr. aad Mrs. Louis Harria eaUr
lalned at dinner last eToalag-lb
1 i.iiiplimeni to the oBt-of-town
Kuents for the Harrla-Kahn wedding.
Covera were laid for iwmi.v eight,
and It was a »ery delightful occa-
sion.
Chib.
The rotniis club nut Tuesday
eveninK with MU* Audri'> Tavlor.
The Ki iii l< !ii«n"H prise was won iiy
Mr. C. B. Blackburn and the ladies
by MIsa Mabal Uwry. The next
meetlnK will ba with Mr. C. B.
Blackiiiirn, on South Blereath street.
I'irenit Conrt.
The cases df Hughes agalast Tem-:le, Bradley agalaat M^amara aad
Yates against Wllsoa ware Strieker.
from the docket. .
The case of Vina acainst Tiios.
Allard was stricken from the docke:.
The following caaea were con-
tinued: Terrell agalast Lampmaaa,Kieker agalast Rlako, Haltoraa
against Joaoa Orlef agalaat Mteheal,
Robertson, executor, against Noel.
I'lriil asalnst Paul, Simpson aRalnst
Simpson. HuRhcs BKainsl lliiRhcs.
Watson against Watson. Tolvcr
against Tolver. Oreen against Green,
Wen agalast Joaes. Tolbart against
roibert. J. Harper agalast Harper.
I'atemliy Warrant.
A paternity warrant was issued
yesterday afternoon liy County
Clerk Hiram Bmedley against Joe
Wright, a Ulephone llaemaa. Bllsa
Chandler, who Is aow la BiTeralda
hospital, charges^ him with belag
father of her child.
To KaH-rUln Next Week.
Mrs. Habbard S. Wella will
invilatloaa to a eard party on Fri-
day, the 16th. at her aaartmeaU In
tha Mmplre Flats, oa Broadway.
I.Mr. JOO o(tt. I'f 'lie 1II. il I f
Hhops, Is III aad unable to he on duty
Miss Tarlaa Willelt who has tieen
\lalting friaads aad ralaUvas at
Ksncy Farm haa retaroad to hoi
home in Patdueah.—^UySaid Maa-
bcnger.
Miss Hortense 1 hum. mi of I'adu
cah, Ky., Is vMUng Mrs. Atcbto
Blanchard of 3S4 Fouith atraot^—
Cairo Bulletin.
T B. Compton of Ooleoada. who
has been at 'Riverside hospital fo
a few day». where he had an opera
tron performed nn his eM In reunn.
H cataract will Itjuvu for home ucxi
week.
Dr. H. BighU has returaed from
Headaraoa. Ity.. •whore ha was eafled
by tha lllaeas of hhi brother. T. U8lKbts.
.Mrs E K BynK Is Impiovlng al
the city hospital where she was
operated <in yesterday li\ Dr liel::i
Caldwell, and Dr. P. H. Stewart.
Miss Luey Hill, of HaahOthtowa.
lb visiting Mra. Sam Ooodmaa.
Miss Flora Pamonla Nail, of Lonla-
villc. will arrive Monday to visit her
alster. .Mrs I) Lindsay Van Cuiin. of
•oath Sixth
Dr. J. Hermaaa Boswell, of May
fleld. waa la Padneah laia alght.
Mr Gus O. Blnglotoa weat to
Cedar Bluff this moralag with Odb
tractor F. W. Katterjoha. who Is
superintending work at the quarries
today.
CouBcllman Race Dippie went to
OllbarUTine thla asoralag oa bust
BOSS.
Miss Ethel Morrow left tor New
York last nlKhi She will visit her
aunt, .Mrs Diikson Watts, and
foumn. Mis Kihel Watta Mumford
Mrs. Robert B. Phillips and chil-
draa left today tor NaahTllle, Tenn
to visit Mra. Hamilton Parks, kt
1718 West End svenue.
Miss I.aiira Jobe. of Jackson,
Tenn . will arrive In the city thin
afternoon and will stop over (oaighi
with Mrg. 8. H. WlBsiead.
Took it Areiilenlnlly.
Hylon Morrison, of South Sixth
htreet, took aa overdoaa of morphiae
last night aboat I* o'clock. City
I'hyslclsB Bass was summoaed aad
Rave relief. The young maO OlalBM
he took il a< cideni ally.
tlait tor Ulvon-4'.
Alice Nblaaa thla sflernoon filed
Mill for divorce agalast Fred Nelson
alleging sbaadonment. They amr-
ried In September. 1903. and he left
her, the petition alleges, la the
month of November, the saaM year.
HHHHHHHHHHBHMHHiki
Dee«lN.
R. T. TsrreH and othera deed to
John Doherty, for tMO, proforty la
ihe Fountain vark sddltlOB.
Kd Woolfolk deeds to the Psdu-
cah Maiiufactiiring <-onipany. for
$1,0U0 and other consideration,
property aaar Third aad flPaaaaaato
streota.
.
F. T. Klealbroai» deeds to aallle
n. Kimhroiigh. for $1 aad other eoa-
sider;ii nil property In the county.
\V \>TKI> IN TI^AM-SSI'IK.
Wallace Gawaer Ar>«stcd Here by
iWullace Canaee, eolored, an al-
leged UtMitlvgger wanted in Milan.
Tenn.. was arrested here this morn-
ing by Detectives .Moore and Haker
near Eighth and Huabands street.*,
whara ka.waa reaUHag with his
daughtqiu '
Canner la past middle age and
Kconis t<i lie of more than ordinsr^'
ntellig»«c(,'. He hlated that he was
tried for selling whisky without a
license In a "dry" town, and that ho
waa Aaally toad 9100. He had baeu
out on l>ond. two in-omlBoat maa go-
ing hin bond in the sum of ITOO, aad
lifter bvJng fined was permitted to
^11 nut alone to make the tiond for
111 aiMnal He never showed up
iKiilu sod he had been sought for
r..ree moaths or more.
An officer from MUaa aame to Pa
ducah todsy aad begaa a sooreh. H'
llaeeil fthc matter In the hands of
the del.M lives who made the arres'
A reward of llT. was offered ami
goes to tlie plain cluthea men.
<;aoner agreed to ratara without
a reqB|al^oa.
'Oood morning." aal# tha ofBce-
-» ekcr. "I sirppose you—er—remeir.
l.er IIK' 1 saw >iiu hefore elcftini
.ind you—or— " ••Well .'" 'Interruptod
the ,pollttCal boss, curtly • Well,
>ou or promised to keep me In
mtad—" "Wall, I'm heeplag you
there, air; I'm keeping yoa there."
—Phnadoliyhla Press.
The twent>-four lierman mission-
ary societies have about 1,000 mis-
sionaries la llfteea statioaa: S.600
Hchoola with ISO.oaa aahalara, aad
sbout 460,000 profsssed ehrlsUans
of whom sbout tO,000 wen baptised
la lt«4.
F. Wbthcrington, 1719 Harrison St,
holdsthe lucky number and selects the
HART'S VALUES
Are all good, and something
for nothing comes in nicely
every four months to the
customer that holds the
lucky number. Try Hartfor bargains and good ser
vice. :•• •
• I.
GEO. 0. HART & SONS CO.
—Doa'l forget the masque ball
given by the brieklayera Febmary14th at Bruaswteh hall.
MITCHELL'S for hieh-grado bicy-
cles. 326 South Tliird.
FOR iRBKT—3 rooms, furniabed
or aafuralahad. SM North Wghth sa
fH>R BBNT—l-room bouas on N.
ISth. Apply F. M. Fiaher.
FdU S.\lyE tine bed, one dress-
ing tabic, Mrs. Dicke, I'liunc 17:4.
lUBATINO and atovawood, FrankLena, hath pheaaa. 41T.
HAVE Puryear, of Abetraet Oo..
eaamlae title to year property be-
fore bayiag or loaalBC oa property.
Oace 5SSH Broadway.
\ KKW Villi We will pay « lib-
eral reward for any basket beartgC
our name, "Bioderman." Jaka Bi4^
darmae, Oro. * BaUBg Co.
FOR RBINT—One large furniabed
room, with gratW. Apply to Mrs.
Chas. Vandervoort. 719 Madison^Phone 2138.
WAOTBD—Experienced lady cash-
ier for grocery huslaeaa. No other
need a^ply. iLaae Tea * CoKao Co.
113 South Second street.
UMBBBLLA repairing aad cover-
lac aaa^y done, 108 i. Third St.
FOR RENT—B-room house. 626
North Sixth St. Apply Sl» NorUSlath tar iafaraaatloa.
iWANTDD—Olrl for geaeral house
work in faadly ac twa Addreas G.,
care Sun.
Operatii Wi-n. r h;id just finish-
ed "OoetterdaIllml'rlln^ ' •'Wondei
fill!" we exclaimed, ecsUiUcaliv
"PratJty fair," he said, "but have you
beard what Harrlman haa to asy
•boat Ryaa?"-^44ew York World.
• Sav. father, what la * nobody?"
"A nobody, mr "on. Is a prominent
womaa'a husu n. i - K un's Horn.
Mr. O. A. Roberta, of Ohio street,
la raaorarlBS from an stuck of neu-
• aigta.-
Mr V H. Thomaa weat to Frlaco-
Ion at Boon on buslaeea,
•MVs. T c. Finii y weat lo Central
City today al noon.
Maater Mechanic R. J. TumbuHwent to BvaamrUle at aooa taday on
baalaeaa.
Oal. Evan ProBser, the general B.
A O. passenger agent, waa In the
cUy today.
Mrs. Ous Tate haa returned from
a visit to Chicago, St. Laalt aad MtVMraoa. lad.
'
Mr. B. B. Reld. of CUatoa, Ky.,
was in the city today.
.Mtorne> Charles K. Wheeler re-
in nni from Oyatobarg. Taaa., this
morning.
LOST—Child's brown muff. Ke
ward for ratura to C O. Warner ur
telephoaa 111.
W ANTEIO—Sltaatloa as house-
keeper by atlMte-afei lady. Old
phoae tI61.
f6b BillT-;0«ea aaltable for
doctor. Third aad Tbaaeaaaa atreeU.
Phone tl3.
WANTBD— Experienced maa da-
sires a position ss bookkeeper or ss-
sisUBt. tUrlctly sober aad ladaa-
trlous. A 1 rafereaeee turaiahea.
Jh thla oBce. "
FOR SAI.IS —Sprtag wagons and
buggies comparatively new, st bar-
gain price. Sexton's Sign Works, tOth
aad MadiaoB. Old phoae 401.
FOR SALB—At a good bargala.
one heavy express wagon Call at
Wootan's Qarrlase shop, or phone
llT-m.
FOR RALE -A2 H. 1>. (Buffalo)
gasoline launch, cheap. J- L. Har-
vey, 146 Clements atreet. city.
FOR RBNT— NIeely faratahed
rooms, eaoollent hatha. No. 616
Kentaeky Ave.
8TOVB WOOD- Telephone K. V.
Bell a Sobs for tWo-horse load wood.
|l.as dettvered. Talaphoaa 441.
LOST—Red aad brown' wooleB
Kiove, between Star UuBdry aad
Smith Sl .Si«er» on Fourth street.
Pieaaa ratara to star Uaadry.
srpRATBO— Oa the 1st, fear
branded horsea, two hays two yeara
old, two dark graya three yeara old.
Aay latormaUoa telephoaa lifS old.
|morning^
TOR RBNT- .My hoii.se al llj:!
Broadway; 4 rooms. Ail modern
convenieaoes and furnished. Old
phone. 131. Mra. Walter Shepherd.
FOR RB.NT—New S>room house
with or without 3 acrea Of groaad at
2 3d and Waahlnstoa. Apply 686 N.
Seventh.
WONBY to loaa on furniture,
household goods, ate., wlthoat re-
moval. Easy paymeats aad raason-
able rstea. Moea A Co.. 8. 4th
St., opposite city hsll.
I. . MOBOAN. ulscksmlth, 40»
a. Third. Old phoae 417. Superior
work gnaraataed. |Maalfa a^aat
for flore atone side Wira tlreik thS
best rubber lire made.
I-H)R SALB—My farm oa Cairo
road. 6 milea from towa; 116 aerea,
will sell a part or all, to ault buyer.
Apply to me at my farm or to T. I.
Atkins at the Oermaa Natloaal Baak.
Gee J. Jones.
FOR RENT—The Inn, oa North
SeveBth street, wHh all modera eaa*
venlcnces. A Snt-clsss hoardlag
house or rooms will be reatad, one or
more, to suit the raotor. A|fl|y
J. G. Brooks.
FOR SALE—Beautiful new cot-
taga aear IMh atraet car line ia
NOrthetaw: past eaah. balaaee
monthly: or very theap Car aaa haMcash, balance six, tw«lTe. aifhtaaa
months. Northvtew Realty aad Ua-provement Co. By W. D. OraoT. Ooa*
eral Mgr.
WANTBD FOR V. S. ARMY—AMabodied unmarried ntea betweea agea
of 21 and 35; cltliena of Paired
States, of good character and tem-
perate habits, who ran speak, read
ahd wriu Baglish. For latormatloa
apply to Racrultlag OAear, Hair
Khmoad hoaaa. Padaaah. Ky.
WHY uniiv aliniif Killing rar-
riageaand baggage wagons wh'-n \oii
can ring up Palmer Tiansfd mm-pany any hour day or night and get
prompt servles at a priee as low si
ths lowsat. 'Thay ara aot oaly ra-
sposlhle aad rallahle but eaa mahe It
to your Interest in mgay ways to dO
business with thsm. They keep oa
hand special ane carriages for thoa-
tera, balls, weddings and funeral ser-
vices. Give them your order.
Uapleaaaat Thoaght—'*They have
a cow out la Oregoa that wisslea her
hornii." "Oee! I'd hata to have a
CO* like that hook me."—ClrralaadKlaia Dealer.
laTlUtloaa aad waddlag aaaounce-
meata ara a apeetalty aC Tha Ma'aJob dersrtment arlth prices lower
i»iaa alaewhera. . , ^
5
f r '.•
[THE PADTTCAH EVEXING BUN Tin iisnw, FKiun Anv 8,
JANESREAL ESTATE.
LOANS # « # #
TOR RlHT-^tlwf imdmtfim.
Two 4 roona. miAr e#aiH<oa% M112.50 and ItB; »B« » A«4one 7 rooms, both these sewer con-
nected, at 1 20 and I-"' month.
FOR SALE— Six room rottage, on
S. B. oontr 7tti and Harrison: tot
IT n. t IbAm br !<• fMt. aUbl*.
.•NTTanU' tiouaa, on long oaay paf-
ntnts. Only 1500 caMi. Soo fdt
details and icet home la MM #Mi*
dance part of Nor;h Side.
Nice 9 room N. 5th b.in.ie la 4
bifcka ot postoflce on easy pnyments
at tl.ftoo.
Okaaca'tor color«4 people. Have
hM dOMB hovMS for aale at prleet
$500 fo $l.<i"i> on vrry easjr pay-
ments. SniaM catili aiiJ afterTards
bjr the moil I h.
Have 50 foot, Ft. Park lot with
•bade treea at 9200. part on time.
Come and^see it. 7«a kaow 'Us bar;
ala at that prteo aarwbere la park.
Clay ft Harrison St. loti at l>BO,
MB caah and 15 mon!h.
14tb St. lot8, near Trimble at
fSBO on small monthly paymenta.
Best offer In Fountain Park la 64
ft lot oa North Side Madlsoa St., be-
tvUa 16tb aa« rt Ava at IBM. half
thb;boardof;woris
"l&¥ OPBN STRBE1
Froai Wait End to the Uiioii
Depot. ' .
Ordrn • CtUHMB ! Workic^ Pris-
Bargaia In Fam.150 arr»s. five miles troM Padu-
cah on Hinklovllle road at $3200 on
easy payments. Can b« divided and
rsflold t5i)00 to $«.••#. Piaa
akAaea \am hM UtAt SN imabeatMow Is ths the tlBM to get small
ylaess for country homes. Can self
•lea tots from B acres ap n very de-
•Irabla loeatioa. near electric cars.
FIvs aeraa aaar La Balls park at
MM m easy yayaaata. Better look
late tkis it yon want large place for
koaa where 60-foot lots sell at $200aad mora.
•>raaM koasa. B blocks froa post-
•Am. North Ude. aever eoaaicted.
la best part of city, at fS.niO, of ihi<
only tSOO cash, balance $30 month.
Nice home on Fountain park, 6
roona. froat kaU aa4 back parefc
haia aai «e>toat tot. taU t^/k to•Itor. at OBly 11.660. Bargain.
411 North Fifth street. 7-roam,1-atory house, in good fix, at tS.OOO.
Bargain In Clay street Fonatala•ark Taeaat tot
No. 1CS7 Broadway, modem eon-
vtatoecas, two story eight room rea-
i^siig, 9%Hlh raato to good taaantt 99T.ie Math. Obo of tka aiost
•abotaattal aad desirable homes to•tty. Prtoo 94600, ot this 91000aad bataaea to 1. t aaC 9 fsanf par eoBt taterast.
Three hoaasa on N. . eonrar Othaad Ohio stresto which raat at 916• mmJOL Fitos MM*. Ftae femst-
New, nice. 4HWoa house on 50 ttlot with shade treea, on south sideof }Tarri '^ou St.. between 16th andFountain avptine. in Fountain Park.Low prii e :ind inon'hly •SJIBISBtSSee me to get home ca.sy.
No. 1141 Clay St., new. l-roombrick cottage, water iaaide, oaa atossteotUges to b* fonnd Friea 91.100.wlr 9BM «ash bata«at iwwii 1.
9aM9FNn.'otoliC 1141 hBT* tf It vesaat
wklsk wm sail alone - or vltk thekflck cottage. Bas} terma
lOtI North 12th St., 5-room frameOOttaga with stable, water Insidehouse. Priea 11,200 on easy pay-Bents.
N. B .corner Srd * Tt-nnosseo Sts.,
68 tt. front on 3rd and full depthlot to alU y, sior< hoiisp iirick, frame6-rooiii house H\i(i v;i.:iri! space fortwo moip hoiispp, all for t3,000.
Fountain I'ark 7-rocm. now resi-
dence, bath and wnter with kink in
klti'ben, r.u fi lot. plenty ahadetre<'8, rholrc lioiiip piare. Price 11,-Sho only )9r<o rasih and aM timewanted on balance. Bargain.Two bouses on one !ot, northwest
comer Ntoth aad Ohto streets. Goodalter at 9I.1M oa ?sir OMT WV-
Bto.
lasMOBca to MaJoialas tha Biadarmaa
•roeaiy tUn, iwtaa 9Me» haK cashand as BMfc Um» M WBBtad SB bal-
ance.
Oon't forgot that 1 bare at all
tiBMB pleatr momv to 1^ am Um
The board of works will reduce
expenses. At lis nuptinK \estprday
af 11 noon it diM idod to spiid a com-
niunicatiun to .Mayor Yelsei askdng
bim to arranee for the asslataat city
Jailer alone to take prlaoaers out of
(he lockup for strset work whenilii i i' .irr only a few of them Insipnd
ol an ovfiseer, who is paid extra
Tlu' pl.in Ilia; has In i n In voRUp was
to send the atislstanl Jailer out with
some of the prisoners it tkors are a
great aaar of thom aad the over-
seer #tth the others. If there are
onh a fpw prlSOBers the assistant
jii.ler rpMiaina at the city hall and
the ovprs<t r lakrs out ilie pT-is;)npr.-i
and the city haa to pay him by the
day. when the asslataat city Jailer
could be dolag R Juat as weM. with-
out extra charge to the city.
rii board alao nsked thp mayorlo have the city Jailer instructed
that tha lockup prisoBera are at al!
tines satoicct to m» ortm oC 4ksstreet Inspector. Mr. Alohte Blllott.
Tho biiaiif cl.sius-fd ilu' advisa-
bility of opening West Tennessee
street acroaa to tha aaloa dspot. Atpreaeat the cxtressa wastora •ortion
of the city, south of Broadway, are
almost sPRrpgated from the eastern
part of lown by immense hollows,
and there are fpw str»ets v>ppni'd all
the way ytrougb. it la desired to
hare soni^ bmbbs ot raachlag Llttle-
vllle, tha aaiOB statioa, and otherp.iris of that section, from the vlcln-
:;> (if Hidailwa.v. and ihf Ixiaid nf 1
works decided lo go on' a'- -oon as
the weather moderatet^. makt an In-
pcctloa ot the ground, and later
'decide what to dd. It Is propossJ,
If t|e new street is agreed on. to
begin it at about the poor farm, andbuild dlsapaaHy aerosa to the de-
pot. *
The street iaapactor was iastruct-
ed to make repairs on Myera street,
and to ln>proTe the drainage onGoebel avenue.
City Engineer Waabiagtoa report-
ed that he thoaght It would cost
about 6600 to put the Sixth street
bridge orer Island Creek In Rood re-
pair. ThP board ordprcd a inrnnin-
nUaiion addressed to the generalcouncil aSklBg what dull ho doaa•bout it.
City Solicitor Campbell was askedto iniiiip<liaifl> fiiinish an op.nion i&
I'^ard lo thp claiiii of the I'almer-
F«T>:nson <onip;.nv ihat It Is not
liable iir' kirset reoMntractloa to
front of its mill pro)>erly on South
Third street, the properly was madeforpvpr pxpnipl from the cost of sucb
Improvements, when part of it was
disposed of to the city a n.mibor of
years ago by the late Elbridge
Palmer t&t a public wharf.
street Insppitor .\loiizo Klliott
made a report showinR what hadbeen done with the $2S.". worth of
alleged gravel the city bought In
January. nUL
BMrWKKX CKVTilAL CITV ANDBOWUNO GRKKN 18 PRO>
Fousa
It Will 0|Mni I p a Wdi Oowatry-
a* OIMO.
LAUGHING AT SC1£NC£
Aaredotca of the Worid'a
Have WeMw Aisat
Mow plat ot Madison St. loU Jaol
west of and ad ; - oup'.aln park,
all level and hinii. m.'l street gradedand graveled. Survey just made aadput tarced over to as. Coao wfelto
saa gst Irst choice. Frtass MM at«kl* 9SB aaak aU Maaas aa Maeatkly payasato. Losatioa. prtoa
and termi ronsidr r»i, these are BBOOt
desirable loo In Paduiah.
First rlaM Lujines* property on
both Second and Third streets naaz
Broadaray. Beat shsaes to ha had to
tkta UM if liilMil ASk toff da-
tofla.
W.M. JANESOOM
BUUJMm
at IsMt
In iKi>:>. whvn tlio aso oC gaa for
lighting waa flrst dtawovarcd. peoplelarugbed at the Idea. The ptfbHrihed
opinion was "Tfa plain that a lampiMii't burn unless it li:is a »;r|< •
.\i Hrst poopli' foMitht stpatn rall-
r i.ids It was thoiiRht that throuKti
u.tithing the trains rush by every
one would be overcome with verUgoTo avoid thia n waa propoaed to
bulM a high 4M«rd foOBs oa bothsides of tl:i' Irark.
Wt' .ill kno* Ikjw tile Atlantii
< I'll-' was rldifuli-d and how Ful-
ton s Steamboat was laughed at as
being an atteflspt to aix tra with
water. Will the vorld avor reachthe a«e of reasoa—»ver loam to ex-
t icisp common M nse""
ThP Idi'a ihiit consii mjii ion and>tlio» fi'ver wero caused by living
(.errns and that all other chronic
diseases were caused by uric acid
was laaghad at a few yaars ago. To-day amy fliyalelaB Immmts iMit thla
li> true.
To much uiir ai id in the syntem(auses ihiMiinaiism. calarrli. .sioinarh
and kidney trouble and heart dls-
ease. Remove the cause—uric acid
—aad thasa disoaasa ars oared. LUFBPLA!«T reaMnres Cha arte acid. It
cures by ertvlag oat tbo osase—It
prevents disease by drlvlOR the cause
away.
LIFE PlyA.NT is not a patent medicine but a vimple, natural, vegetable
remody that diasolvea uric acid, it
cleaos tbo blood, atroogthaas the
stomach, heart and kMBBfa, aadM>akeR rhe bodv ht-aKhy.
I.IFK P1-.^.^T appeals to peojile of
good judgment. If you think it is
< ommon aense to cure diaaase by re-
movlag la eauso—iaka LIPEPI*\NT. or yott eaa wrMa to aha
LIFE PIjAlNT CO., Canton, Ohio, for
rr<« medical advice aad couunon
aeaae booltlev on good hoatth.
Plans aip b< n*; made by ron-
siructors (ur (he coustructlun of u
road from Bowling Qreen to Central
City. These eoastructora, headed
by Liebler * Co.. a flaaaetal Arm of
Jtew York, praiilcally have com-
!)Ieted their plans and pnicineers have
'ii'i n cnKaKPil ; i to i)\pr the pro-
lioscd route from Uuwling Qreen to
reniral City and the investigation
vlU bo BMds la the aaar tatare. As«Ma aa dataito dsasriptloaa ot the
route can bo seoared the taaaotal
agents will attempt to float a com|);in>- lo consiruct Ihp road. Thepropoaed route lies along the Roughand OraoB rivors aad la a rough ter-
ritory, iwhlch aboBBda la coat, as-
phalt aad othor mlaerals ot value to
chetnlcal construi tionisis
Preliminary InvestiRai loii^ of ihi'
land throiiRh which It ha'~ bt-m pro-
poaed to run the electric road wasmade several yaaa ago, aad againa few BMBtbs aga. At the tiaio the
asphalt mines were opened nearHowIlnR Green, a s-cain railroad lo
C'cniral City was pl.innid. but thin
was abandoned. The road will run
along the Rough river from BowlingOreen to ttet poiat fbora tt aa»tlesnto Oreen river. It will pass
through Morgantown a<id oa downOreen r: ' • r i i <
n• r.il ('
;
>
ExlPns;\c iiiai mines ha\e been
opened in Oniral fity. HowlingOreen and Morgantown. It la fromthese that the promoters of tha aswline are plaa'Blag lo secure tM aa-Jorlly of their business.
Danderine«|EW THIS HAIR
AND WE CAN
PROVE IT.iMilksailltMsara QUICK and
rR.\N< KS M.\MK i. .u'aaa OarOald lloulriuril, ( i.liuca. UL,*
Age 4 Tea**.Miaa M'f V MAT.
•OSS r«r«M«>lll« A*e>«t Ull AUO.
LITTLE FRAN0E8 MARiE KMOWLTOMahofe pbotoKrapl' appciipi hcn uitti has a III '
' iipiutKul iiP.id of ifulileti hnir, thicker UiaB thecrown of glorv of rooe^m.-mire wuMii'ii. l'r;i'ii'<.':. is niii} i iiu m h . ; .md her hair iMUfTs within V2 iin-hev of tliOlttMir, The exlraordiaai y h.iir
itn-iictheniiii; <|u:iliiii-s of Danderine <.to ;;iowii fur this liuli.> t-.r! i.n- m - 1 ' 'luicable bead of liuir < vt r )miss< sc .1 ity
a child of tit r :i;.'e ill the World. 'I'be othi-r two ladies wh <sf iiln'' .i;i:iii' . . ii l:cr<i an- rcrtaiiilv li lii'liii' l Willi tlia
result.s thvy ail' Kettiiiir. N'l-itbcrnf thim l.avjtiK li;iir ih \.-o'i!«l ri- .. ;i t.' \ ..i ',s U I<>r< U-jfiniiiiig the utp ol U*Bd»rin«.
IT SS POSITIVE Aim PCmilAHEMT IH ITB ttC»UlT9»\\ h. p ii<\<lie<i to the sr.ilp on eltht-r old . r yoiiii(r, it m;ikefi itu- I I'l i
;•• 'v ;' i'-:,. '..nu' mid Ix^aiitifnl, and theraiH> .K.iitiairaroiiiui for weeks and iiiitii;li:i to ^ie re.siklts, eittii \ ..i iif, |.< , if u iiics not aas
' i>iiii> .-ii every result we claim. MOW at all drag^ista la th.t • i,, .23<<ii , 60 "h! and 91.00 per bottle.Tstliow InWTOtrtK BaadtofcaliiW ^!i!gHLg''* * ''t'fSI** ^ r«(i.r«aa«iloamr«Mi whospiids lblsa4vsi(ISia«iaMK—wH«f aaaa» rta« «}{;
«
Wsaaa, asir saawaadliMrsM and wcuattlssMi-Jter suaipa to yuy y sitigii.———fa———in both caaes?
Wa rathsr think, however, thai
Delegate Cialnes' bill will t)P Ixalpn.
Siate leglslaturea are iu migbi.v poorI'lisiness when ttaey undertake to
suppress oae industry for the ag-grandlioiMBt ot aaothor.—Waabiag-toa Poat.
JTKWlf FRO.M .Mt'MRAV.
I.aw» .\KaiiiMt I'jiu-nt Mttliiln***.
We are BOt at all surprised to hearthat a biU tetrodttoed la the Vifkinla
leglstotttrs tha othor dar by Dele-
gate IB. W. Oslaes, of .Norfolk, la
deatlned to encounter "vlgoron* op-
position, both In the (omml'tpp andon the floor of the house." Theobject of this measure Is to require
tbo aaaufaetursrs of ao^llad pat-
oat aadloiaes M gtva apaa eaeW bot-
tls or package a formula of the ron-
coctton contained therein, and the
ilitPlit is <'Vi(l>-n'ly In Injnre tl.p n-
dustry In the Interest of the regular
practitioners.
Of coarse, we shall hear tha argu-
meat that boaost BMaafSetarerscannot reasonably object to makingpublic 'he inrredlents of. their
wares; but the relorl to this ;^ ot)-
vious, and In rational controversy
shoald be flnal. The retort la, sim-
ply, that tha axhlbitioa ot the for-
rnnta will not ealtghtea 'BK>re than
one person nut of flvo httBdred,
whereas It will operaic a species of
warning; and dPinim iai ion. Thea\'erage consumer will. In fact, be in-
vited by the law to suspect and to
avoM raodiclnes la ths case of whichsuch elaborate prtvauttens sre ner-
pssar>. and ilip IoK'< nl offr< ! of liiis
will h" to drive them, panic-stricken,
into the hsnda of the "regular prac-
litionera,''' wbose plfit, potions, andphilters, aa It bappeas, sre qalte as
mysterious and psrhapa quite as
(lueatlonabte as any of tb« various
specifics and <nre all.s ;iRnln.''t whiih
thl« prop i'it !iL slaiior la ev;deni;.\
aimed
Public at>iu!ou, which as a rule is
informed by Justice, or at toaat by a
leaning In that direction, will readily
respond, we think, to the proposfton
Ilia' ilii' displav of ihp foniiula. If
ordfliiipd at all. should l>e required
in the case of the compoundingapothecary aa well as In that of th*
manufacturing chsaist. Why stig-
matise one class and eaempt an-
oiher? By what token are we to
recoKnize the snpirioriiv of the oneover ihe oihor? For leuiurles the
practice of niediclDe has been con-
ducted by a aort ol priesthood, und*r
a cloud of seml-rellgieas secrecy.
Vobody know, w lui the physician
Rives him I he prescripttona are
In Lalln. iinlnielliRililc lo ihp ordi-
nary pateat, and the material there-
of Is aa iasoluble coaaadrum to
every oae outside ths holy dpcls of
the tmrtborhood. The oalf differ-
ence we can s* p lielw een tbO BWatt-
fad iirinK ( lo inlst and the plMli!llb-
.UK plivs.ii.m thai the former rec-
ommends bis wares for certain speci-
Sed allBMBU, white ika tottmr pro-
posea to treat every aitaseat knownto man. Really, aow, dobiia'c It
seem fair to deatood aa sxposUion
Htfwrk 11.1 an I I i i liii ,111)1 Killed
nt ('•nil,. I t'iM.
glao approachtag. Id trying to es-
cape thia he atepped direnly in
front of the paaaengrr trnln il«
was fearfullv mangled, but lived foribout an hour. Mllller waS forasr-
Central City. Ky.. Feb. S. J, A.jly a JHethodlM preacbei but had en-
Miller. Of MNmIs. was atrack by aa| gaged In farming for a number of
east-1>ound I. C. pasnrntr- r iralh Beat\
years He leaves a Widow aad sav-Cenlral City and fmaily Injured. '
pi , i , h : i : -ii
Miller was walkinK along a sidr'
tra
M'.ii.iw.iv rimso.) •
Mrs. Kufe Veal, of Paduoah, Is the
euest of relatives sad frieada here.
Joba M. MeloBB, the aewapaperman. hss goB« to Now York to take
• posittoa la the Buttertck FaMI*Ing company.
The city . (iiini i-- !
qucrstlon of n cow orduiaucc andcurfew law. Now M the tiae to talk
about thea.
A. T. Wells, a Callowaylaa well
known to our people, was bm- ' '
on Jun. :i 1 io Mlaa Xola ilolb
Jones .\l:ll r. II
i£s(|r Ni' liiiiim has resiKllcd Illc
ulRc« <>' II i.;Nirate In this district,
and liov. Ueckham baa appoiiAod CulHolland to fill the position.
*
<'!i-; MS \ rill 11 . H' I I
; i.\ , .-n
. .(b i.;l -liot I,,:;!.. M .1 : ,. Im lb.
d SI harm- of i .il .to! in h . po< kc:
T.ic ball cnlcri'd Lac thl;:h ami pass«'d
down about seven inches. The hurt
in BOt aeceoaarily fatal, but qalte
aertous,
The iiKiL'Istratos of iMarshall (
ty ha\c ( 11 1 led I,. O Peck r.i.id iiid
brIdKc < oniiiii.- ioiii I al a - liiirv ol|
fltiu per >e;ir. Th<.«re were alMiiil !
ir 1 hp As
Payne'sfimwDiscovery M
For Stoma( h, BoweU, Liver and Kidneyt.•ti.DO ]>tr bo.t'e. throe in f? s'x (or ?s
Payne's Quick Relief Oil. 25 c(s.
Payne's Medicated Soap, 10c. .-Ml sold by
8MITH ar NAQliU^ PENNYROYAL PILLSWsaiaThey
neea, irrsnUrlty ando'iils.sionn. It jraane vitr*or .nnil banish "paint
li. y a-c ••l.ll i: .S.\Vr;US»» to girls alof mvojitruaUun i y a-c •• l.ll IJ i:u.>i'' to gi
WOaailbaadt aid'^^^^ iii'V.'..,:irnciit ot ui. irs and boo^'knowa laflMjdy for uur. n i >[it ils thr>n. (aiiiiivtdo'
No- . . life
becomca a pleaaurew fl.«N» ft*lfil» UOX UK MAUU «ol4^droCTtato. pa MorrB CMiMlcAl* oa. OtoealmCOiUa
out nr ALvn a un am» o. ol a
twenty applicants, ficaled bids will
Iw received for men to rua the grad-
tvm.
Kcv. J T. Rnoch sends in the foi*
lowinR notices of deaths and tan-
eials, Mrs. .sial'p Klliolt died of
d:opsy, aged I'.' Iluri.ii at U^ishen,
Jun. 24. l^lrtle Garl. son of .lohn
Chrlstenburg, died of Jaundice, JBn.
Burial »t West Fork. He als)
returned three marriage license.
Till' last couple being ti. W. Jackxon,
age Ti;. .Mrs Sarah Wallace, a^-'' ";s
Tiie u|;ilest un the liat of Hev.
Saoch's twelve years' list.
MOVEDTo our ncvv quarters— 121-123 North
Fourth street.
Foreman RroSs Novelty Co.imaMMMaavs*Mh Phoa«a 757
The New Coogn 8yrap—the one
iIih; ai's Bs a mild c.iiliartlc on ih"]
bowels -Is Kennedy's I^aaative 11.
n
ly and' Tar. It^ezpela all cold r i
ths system, cuts the phlegm out or
the throat, strengthens ths aaconsmembranes ot the bronchial tubes,
and relieves croup, whooplBg cough,
etc. ChlMfaa love tt. floM by LaagBros.
X«w livafeBe to Prohttect.
Evansvllle, lud.. feb. 8.—A meet-
fng of baseball men has boea called
at 'PrlDcetoa. lad., Friday, V^braary
9, for tha porposs ot orgaBlslag a
baseball league coAiposed ot soath-
ein.Indiana town ^ The caH wa ^
ivsued by Pretiidenl H. A. Toager of
tha old PrfBcotoo K. I. T. loagac
teaa.
Nature needs oaly s Uttlo Barly
Riser now and then to keep the bow-
els cipaii. Ihc llvpr aciivp. and ths
system free from bile, headaches,
constipation Rarly Kiser Pills never
gripe. 8f!d b. l.;i!i.- It'....
lysaa WoadosOBf«gBnkMMf.htoddoraa« rBaaaal
ie troahlaa; aold by 3. H. Oohlseklaoi
gsr. Broadvajr. Or. W. VUO,
uHjmm St. WL LoBHk
Sftve your Gas Billsbut Bora iaportaot,
6at« Yoar Ey««e
All the latest patterns in improved
Lamps—Welsbach, Lindsay, Peerless.
Yoo will save the coat ol titber in a short linu in• dcoreaaad gaa bilL ta shew yon.
Try Porcelm for cleansing •ttamelwar*
ED D. HANNAN* at«am Pitting PlumbingBoth PhooM MI 139 a 4th 81. jss Ktntneky Ave.
CITY TRANSFER CONow located at
Glauber's Stable.We are ready for all kinds of hauling.
TELEPHONE 499
THnWIHV, FKBnrART «.
mm
HESPER3 ».BY.- J
HAMLIN GARLANDHAMLIN CARLAMB
0*
(CobUomA j-tmii
tMIAPTBR
FOH a luiift tltni' the Rllenre rp-
malncd iinhrnkeii (-xt-piit nowiiiij tbeti when the girl lioiit
'ivcr ttai> Hitpiit UtCUrc to iirsk.
• nil I ilo uu.vtblUK for yon?" KurdI Hit" «liH liHteuotl « lih nddt-tl fi'ur. li'ip
liu' r:ii;iTl.v for bl* vok-e. "Oto, I wi«hvi' I 'liiici do Roiii<>thinK," b* wbtepemiliow Mild iii;iilri to l.oul8.
Till' \h>\ . w.ii ii oul with IiIh do.V H exI'iii-tni iit. ^1 rintuli'il III Mifii'lv 111 ki'«'p
inviiKc. Imt a-i flli- iir-lii li. i'i i"icil sUiiil-
ni"!' ;ilnm! Iiliii iiKc a u ivalli of lir-
iiiiiiiliiiiK liii i Ills Hi'ii-^e of wlint
li.iil ImKi'Ii |iImi'i- iIiiIIimI. Inviil iknI
<li'il .'iiiil ili'iM.|.i'd. iiipI :iI Ann I'hn
< liliii to llio II (oi wlii-r.' lu'ili'pl, Ills
ftifek pl'lowcd iii'oii lici licl.
Afalii till'. KiiiK'.ilaril \ of iln- cliaini'.
till' iiImui iI liiiri'iility of llio Kiiii:ii ioii.
iMii' li;>"1i llii- self I'oliliiliiiil i;irl. in-
1 Mint: lii'i to II Hiirt of lij xliTlcnl laii;rti
iir llffi' now ^lll• Kai Ann i:ii|ii>rl.
inoxt i-'nivi-iitliiiinl of |>('r<«iiiix In ii nid*I nu ll lioii")'. '(iloiii- with 11 Mlraui{«,
rouKli nuiii ftlffptaC ia • dMttUIIWlIMii' i' lu'fciri' tii'f.
111.' luiiiofi-j i l iiiirati-d liko ImiiiN of
nil'lMT. attnliilna tlir U ii:.'tli .if .hmtI't
lio'ir*. and tlic lilirllt slntiiiii! :::\.\\
mill liolTiryltig illy'lliif ii- «lio sat
li'l.<«-ly waltltiK. Iiopliii; i iii ll iiioinriit
for dt'liM'tarn I' t'\|ii'< lim: ai li iiisiaiit
to hear itio »« if I U'liii': ui li.>.>!>i. iln-
lioar-ii' luilKlittT of the lut-u: hut only
I 111' H iiitl iMpMita blMMl «ad Uw wolf
li itvli-*!.
At Inst liiiuioliility Imiiiiir Ititulcrn-
Ml, iilid. lov.vrlliK l-oillH' ilr.id tu thtt
llxir. shi' Kciitly (ilui-wl hlx doubledroat ti -iii aili it .luil V. lib 11 inltfhty vf-
li.i'l of lhi> will Im iiI aK.illi allow tbf
|i.iMlil man. «•> ir ii;i<' l» Ihn huiiIik'Hchh,
•ltd \.lil-|ii i'"l:
"Arc you KiifriTiiiKV I iiii I doI'.iiylbln^ f ir > o'l
'
Ho lllii .il Ills load -l iwly a. id Willi
II kI--ii>' ^ 'i o 1. :!• h' I sill MI' all
•ui'tiM: ' No I 1 .vi II-.: I'll to likatl.
1 Mill L- li.iu I"I
I il ll i iii^ii If my (iillsc
I. i-i'|i , li i.vil, \S .111 I .\i.:| l.lko ll
"
1.1.1a: \ (.l.inn lii-i l.r..\\ii v •; In
lii-r sill r.iu'ir iii.s slio iiloil i.> i nii.t
1 11' <iin{ of III-; ii' i I.!
Ill- naiicd II liitic tlnic lu »ll(-ULf,
ili.'ii .<i|.<: ti n tbPR>. Inn It's WMlk.
l>.iu I \"n fitfl IIT"
' v< i II 14 mof wgwiar mw,* kIh'
i u«« i-rod •
i 1.1 lilt K '^itii > • di>'.' i-iiiiiiuucil
l;i a I, i.im.', ' uif. "l . >ulcl i i.ji
J l^i 1.1. ..ml a ll I. -.\rl(,.il i\ 'V.
1
IiUimI II I did II s liai.l I i Uii |> 1,111.!
Imt I'm ifoliiK I >ilo II I iiiii't alt i<.
lllc lijw \ in . i' lou-iisl i.n" Till I'
<
KOmetblu;; m ilio u tIiI f n- .ai' 1. 1 il l."
"Voa UiU«t iiJl taik,' Rlif willKiMTi'd.
•"rU-aso II Wiil '1.1 .-l II 1: U I.^.
flb«» |illt luT ll rl l iii.iil r. .-I.i on li. -
fun-bPitd ui< It III' iii'i'o ! I iiiid. I'll ! ll.-
I llMt4><l hlx I'.M s ..II. I Ia\ 111 :|i 11. I f.il
• .-.i-r.il u.. 11 »V Ii. u '! ^ lli.ir.'
lltT |>alii. Ill- : uili-ii .: "l.i'liM- a lain
It- 11 . .. I r.l f.ifl'
••\\oiil.| \oQ 111. I- It wi't i-lotli on your
head;"
'.\o 'iiily joor ti.iiid .( yon don't
in. lid"
lliT li-i''.iiii; tow. ill! hiio nt tin- imv
iiifiil «as lil.i' 1I14I -ll.' iu.iiiif<'>li d to-
n-ur.i lii-r Im.il.or. I duu'l luitul. If It
Ii*l|ii« yon." sii.- iiiuwerad, b«t a fH«l>
row t'l lii-r fa.-i'
I'lit' I. i.v n will I'oinr ill s . .11. iiuii
th«-n you I nil «o t i li<t| uud r«-stl. 1 tii
i.orry to tr.iiiMo yon. VM can I* nowI'm mi riglii." be miUI.
I Hiiall nut taSTQ yoo," iba ttmtf re-
|.1Uh1.*~
You'n* miglitjr aaod." b* aald aim
|ily.
llii- U'lilii won' on inii-ira.iiaiil;. AI
a litllf |iasl ;i. fiiiiil and far. iiro.so tliu
cbwrfnl i-ro«;ui;«>f u <im-'k llt-r lii>arl
liuriird wlih Jo.* ila- iiinriiiiik' ".1-1
near' ^ll<• "aiiol iln- li.'lii amoand uil.-oK. fniut and fur iiwii.v. toui hi-d
brr ciir. and tln-n hIowI.s. inowng in a
tllDordi-riy Hiiniid. iln- wi>ai-y dgbterH of
tlHoim ruiiK- ridinK down tka alope aud
arroM the Uirad iw.
Tlie hiTiliTs did not rldi> up to the
house, ns kIu- i'X|ii'i'Ii><I ilu'in i.> d.i Imt
turned iixtdc toward ilio NlaMi's. aud
xbp could bt-ur tlii'tn iliov droiiind
Ibo'.r middU-s an I tiirin-d llu-ir lir»il
ptiiiteM liMisi-. "Sui-ol.v tin y will 1- mn-
now." 'I lii'ii nil w as wlill him o ill-- rn.w
iiili of ilii' nn-ks an. I lliiil "Ml ll awlinK
of llio woir on tin- hill
I'm'.Mi' 111 (-ii liirc Iln- sii.-.|ii'ii^o. sin-
li'il.u-d 11. iiiK-; tin- Hour iiii.l liii: . '<-l out
towani 111.' i-iirraN. In r In.irl In lii'i'
tluoat Willi foai- of ilii- liiHly on ihr
filial. Sln' r.ili as silciiily us possilil.'
a i if to iH.'ld roU: iliK solllO llriii' aai
Uial, and ua^ rlo^i- upon tlio ni.-ii I-.'
fOf<' thi'V >:aw lu-r.
••Vi'liai'i tliaf; ' -III- licard ..a. .pi li
l>i'i'n viiii I- cry oul.
'l lii'ii l ai-li muu roii' from thi- lu-ap 01
hiaiikeiH wheKla be lay c«rM like on
nii'tii- doff.
Ann aii-^wpri-d tlii-in liri-atliU- -sly.
"('(line It) till- li-inst-. ipiick. .Mr l«:iy-
II, aud Is shot:"
Tliolr r<«>|ioii-<'s wir-' llki- Imlli-is
"Pbot! W)\o fhot hliii'"
'-S' li .' <.'. .' I'ri-d out of Iho darkness
-
he \M.< I. .iCiii; in the doorway. I'tn
all a! ' I' III- I lUst have helpr*
••W llc I' -; ",', .-Msoll?"
"Cnni- for tlic doctor."
s'laUlnu l.>osp from bis bed. BakerK-,aru>U ou tUi> niu for tbc bonw. hut
Anu cried eut •karpljr: -Vfm\i'. U.i
quietly. Voti mtwt not oxHt«» hitn."
Aud. walkiiii: I.ealde him. nho rpturni-d
to tho ll m o. and In a snrt of daae tlio
other b-'rUein Hilently followetl. TheJauRlo of naker'a Mr aptim, familiar
and prnrtriitlni;, ealled It.iymoiMl to n
kiiewledfu of b'.a aurrouudiiup.
ily 1k> put.N.i. I Will
, He litraeA hin bead an* looked at i$»men In a way iiiat made them ahrtnknnd nskmi - iiow'x the Ore? Did youKl.ip ii V
liiiki-i- r.'plied, "Ye*, wp Rot ber nn-
di r"
Knyinond half . |i*i-d tilw prpn. "I'ml.'lad you're lierc 'lliis Imly ne*-*!* a
ii'st. S lUielioily dill for mi- Itaker.
y .11 and .I nies and ."^kiillle slay hi n-.
I'l rr.i . on smiIiIIo a horse ami u'i'l Alie
iiiil l.!s wife Miss Itupi'it. .villi iT'i l l
l.i-.l: the hoya will kNik, after ui« njw.I • iin't let 70a wear fomnM cot fornil-."
It'll .\lill •..III. I liol so
a -.i.ji' ! Ti'iii la I- 1.1,-1 ai duty
s| a \ till 111.' ll. H I ir 1-. lines."
\l l.l^l mIh-II lllr \MiOlli.-.l la, III WHSII iiiL' I ..inf 'rl.il.ly mi a tha U |.i|i- of' :'il.i-l.s and llie wliite li:;l.l of lli"
a .rniiiit (lllotl Ilie (ill. in. .\nii yii'I.l.il
| i lii^ I iilri'Mtli-s wi'iil iij her ri. .Ill
. I ihri'W tipr^i-ll' down upon Inr lull
« 111 a M I'.se of li.ivini; put all her ease-
ful, eari'li'sti i;irihiMNl lieliln.l her. It
wiia aa if wbe bad auddvulj bpen tluui;
into a gnr wmI bMter aon ftir fromuliore.
l..ii:s. \vb0 had been rmsi-.i i.y ihe
|i liirii of tho herders an. I w!i 1 saf
n ati-liiiii; llii-lr ' i a ii.L p I'lif 'lily > ill
f .us lialidiill).' iif 111.' siitTi i.-'- Willi liip
I- nil , iiiii iaiiliiii.al va.'i' of a -lis-py
. lli ii. foil iwed Ills Kisler Into llie |u-
III r l-.i'.lll mill sIikhI in silenre till III*
liewil.U-rinont left bint and blit |>er-
plexlty eryataUteed Into worto. Ilien
fep Hfllil:
".IilpltPr! I didn't know y ui i- r-td
lo Htleb tblUKK. Wliat do you Itiilik?
Iw be iMtnit to die';"
"I don't know, laddie. I liii|ii- not.
I've doln- all I i-an"
.\Iiii iiiilHt h-ive dropped asleep there-j
ii.'li T. f.ir «lieii Hhe w.ike tin- horlzontui 1
rii.\s of llie thiinint: sun tllliil llie riMUi I
nnd the loitd aud hearty voire of a wo-|
mail rnnld b<- heard oul In ll'. Kit. lieu.|
Her \Mi|-ils eaUK- d: .t iiii-i l> I1 .Vim's;
para. ".Now. Itoh. >ou'\i' «.ii me to i
deal w ith, i'll enff y-mr ••11- if .\ oii|
don't do as I Mi> Voii'm' k il I • eal lo1
kis-p _\ .11 1- -.1 ri-ii;,'! h ifp."
,\iiii rose lii.siily. lull |.aii -.l In f ne 1
i!ie < I. ISO. I ll lor Willi a a.. I miij;.;- '
lar limalllj. 'Mil- I'liininn ..I aa -Uirrj
\ .I'-.-.ii ina.li' lor own p'.-ii.i.h .-a.ii.-.r I
1. -. Ill:; W ,lli a ri'inrii ..T ir- .;.:i a
'
II'l..'!! Ilie door and iin t ttn' liii:
(iriiy i-yea of a lull. I.r.iad sli nildered.
rlallpriil.r woman, uli 1 si ...I i.M-r Itay
iiioii l Willi a ll i« I of sl.';ii:iiiii.' I.n.'li .11
li.-r liaii.l. .Mil- M.is iiiiiiiir .l'-fi ii.'i-
.aiinn Imt .\iiii pi ri i-iv.-l lli ii u.- vv .is
< I' .i'.le and uooil ti'inperisl. a natur.il
..iiisi'. I". perli iiritl 111 till- wa.\- of till'
i.orler.
"iloinl mornlne." ^hp eiilhsl. .ind her
ii:lli-rl ions aud niiiny of her phrases.M'le iiiaseiiliiu'. You UllWl 'a' lUMl •r iiiit ii.ird ii!::iii of it. rrlend of thelial lii'lls. Kiili lelU lUP."
Ili-i f.iiaili.rily and the essentia!
(-uiiiiiiouiieM of bar UMM re|>ellod Ann,.\ ho aMk.-d. witb cool dignltr, "Cna I
<lo anythlagV'
".Not a ttUniC. I'm Mrs. SMbbina,Hull's iilKbcNt UPlgbbor. We eome:i ninniu' the moment we beerd of tbia
tidii;,'. for Rub'a a uiiclity k<hmI manand nelKhbtir."
Auu reponted aud held out her hand."I'm glad tu aop you, Mra. Heribblua.
1 in Miss l(u|H-rt. and Ibis in my broth-er." Hhe turupd tu Lonlii, who badi-rppt tu her bide, pale aud Hlleut.
ytr*. Hvrlhliliui Hhook bauds, earefull}
guanliuc ber broth. "1 don't bo«you ke^ Bob down. I'vn luui tu JiMl
iihotit throttle lilm onc-o or twiep aiuec
I (-amo. Uo'm a beadstrouK i-UKa audhates Ik-Iuk iHissptI or liiissud."
"Hail the doctor eoiue'/"
"(tuod IxNTd, no! But I've iieut Aboii|i iIk> road. That fooi Wataon la
iniire'ii likely to get loat and nevrr K<'t
in. llvpu if be dill ho couldn't get a
diH-tor here before noon, aud Uiat A\ al-
lace doctor ain't wortb the powder t.i
blow him up aiiyway. Wo need a bouo
AacKache, >
Pain In theHipa and Oroiaa
In Btoat oaaaa are dtawl leaelll fli
WEAK KIDNEYS and TSttAM-M.\TIOV tJF THK BIAIinKR.The itrain on the Kidneya and in
fluiiicil membrsne* lining the neck
of the BUMu pnivtiag
URK'SKIDNEY
, GLOBESWm COHE IT
Two doeae giTo relief, and one bonj
win core any ordinary caae of Kid-
ney or Bladder troul.Ie. HemoveaGravel, riirea Dialietei, Seminal
EmiBsioni, Weaic ainl Lame Back,
Bheumatiaat and all irragnkrltiaa
of the Kldnofi nnd Bbddir In bothM and women. 8oM at M ewtaa box on the No Cure No Pay baala
by Ml riii-rvon's drujr atore, Fourth
and Broadway, sole agent* for I'a-
ducah, or lent by mail upon re-eipl
of prioe to Lark liodidae Oo, Lon-
iaTiUa, Kj.
BUlr
STOCK YARDS
»H«m \S AUVAXCK 0\ KU THATor hkn
The Hun Ai lot • W«aMy Re.
I i tur frooi Vnlioy 8prlug». Aa soonas Don toaruett hears of iliia he'll comeII ruania' with the beet thetw li In the
.•^prlUBs."
Ua.MUoiid lay ou hi : pile of hlaiiketa,
!.l- fare eiill'>'S.si mil-, l :IH tliat of niii'.iil iiiaa. bat UIn eyes ealled t i tlic
i-.rl. iiud abe bi'iil t i ask. ".Vre yo;i
i.elier .
His lips inovt'-l n little. Site bowi-il
ioM f. aud be whtapercd, "Yea-briugI :on "--
" riiey hav e i; in- for h!:u."
••|'.i;y iiiii-i Irary" 'riieii he ndded,li,,.l I I. .,\r 11.. .
W illi a I .iii\ .1-: , 111 Ilial lie knew bpn a . iina-.il I .lie T p..!..-. and hCT
t jiie was leuse with a lU-.sin- tu bolp
iiiiii. -I Will not leere you. Do not
^vorry.
"
He elosi .1 liis i-y.'s iiKaili uiid lay H3
.-!iil. si l.rratlili--s. ii srenii'd Ihul beII I i'ii:i'i-.>,i >i,...ii Hie la-.i I'oiua, be-
v.iuil llii- 11 :-i-n of any inedii-ini-.
i.ouis. a VI i-il .,iiili' oill ..r his ^pl',l:Ully
-i-lf. ilii-\\ .\iiii a^nle an. I wlilspi-reil,
ll IW is 111-.-'
"III' IS wor-ii- (111. I wish tin- iloetor
w.ini.l eamr;
"'Ihe lioys i-:iy that l.ig. sjiei kle<l
faced follow did li. lie ha. I It in fur
.Mr. Ulyiii and. I*i you know. l\-rry.
ll:i- M -vi an Isiy. Lmli :i liii~.' an. I iv.is
H.iinJ < i i-hiise them iip. Imt Hie hoys
w.ji!ldn'l |Pt hiin. 'Ilny vi- sent wordI ) Ihe railway, aiui lln-y II have Spei.-
Ule before uiglit. I'lii'le lion auUl that
I lies.' fv-llov.-a wcroouly hirod mcu, butI :.i : I I aie tlioy're a 1004 deal like
ilio old 1 .vs."
(Tu bo l\>ntinncid.)
In order that onr reader* mayh:ive the henefit of a rcliatile marketreport, we have made arrangementa
with Mesars. Evana-8nider-Buel Co.
whereby they are to fumiab ua fromtheir 8t. Loal* oMee, at National
Btock Yards. 111., n weekly report of
the market at that plaoe.
Kvant^-.Snider-Bnel Co. nr* nmons^the larKtsi live etock commissiondealers in Ihe I'nited Stales with
ofllcea at Chicago, St. Lgula, KansasCity, Onuba and Tu Worth and it ia
wUth pleasure wo are able to fn>uounre to onr re£dora that we havesecured their services as correspond-
tnta lo thla paper.
(Bpecinl Oomovoadenoe.)National Storit Tnrds. 111.. Pob. 7.
—Comparing the market with one
week a#e today, beef stpei-s sold a*
15 to 25 cents higher at the doseliiRi week, but 10 to 15 cents of this
advance was lost the forepart of this
week. BuHt of the yretty good to
rhoice eteera sold to $6.15,
however, we topped ihe market withone load of choice i:!"o pound Mis-
Koiiri lilucks. .\ good grade of de-
cent iiKhter weiKlii stcers la aelling
from $4.uU to fu.UU.
Butchtr cradee aho'wed even moreadvance than ibeeC ataora and eameiKarer holding it. We made somes.iles ahowiiiK m Ki rents advance
from Ihe e:irl> p;ir! of la.-i weiK,
I n. I. ) 1 L:lit H I i.- .1 ... l,,-r»
and feeders tradiu;; wus iiuiited but
:he demand ie good with prices
ranainc from 14.00 to $4.60 for
rhoirp feeders down to 13.50 for de-
I n; lithf weights.
.\ii ex-renii> top of $5.92 H has
been renchcd on hogs, indicating the
correct neas of our prediction last
I week when the top waa |S.«0. With
I
14.000 on aale yeaterday the top was: ta.85 with lots of good hogs selling
. I .0111.1 l.'i.so and the general mn oflin 1 1 hers f.'i.T 5.
it' .Mr. GrouDd- Hog continued to
"make good" condUlona will favor
a strong market for nil kinds of live
stock.
EVAN8-S\TDER HfKI- tO.
PIMPLES-
I trli-d III koHlt oflliwia ri-B«41«a «fel-h ri.tril
t.i .1.. Ill* ttiif ir"U.t l.ut 1 li«v« r..nn.1 til* rIKt.t lliiiin
Rt Ift.l. Myfn.s(>»M fnll nt lilm|.i-a ftDil bU'-k\f AFMl tkkiiic ('UF»r«ta llo-> all li rt 1 aiii
r'.iiiinaliii 111* *« »l tlw« will rrcoani^n I
ii.i-m (.1 mT frUadi. I f*«l 0n« wStn I rl^i. n ll.-*
n. .rn:n« llop.) i., li*v« a chMif* to rweumaiauil
^"""'''\r'-i r witne. gisi ai.. Kimwm. »• *•
Ce&t For
r ^^^^ Thie Bowels
PI«H>nl. UtkhtK. l-nUlit. Tuir Good ttnOaed.N«««r Hli-li«n. W»»»rii i.r Urlpf. !•<•. Ui- "<''-"r
•.lid In bulk. Thi. iroii-ilnH tuiilut iii»ini»..l L' c cUur«tll««il lo L'nru or jr»ur ni.iiicf t>ark
atwUoa R«a*dy Co.. Chkcaso or N.Y. Mt
«HIILSAU,m MUNI MIES
HenNhMeans the ability to do a good day's
work, wi.hout undue faiitriie and lo
Und life worth living. You cannot
have indigetition or ronstipation
without ita npsellng the liver andpollnting the blood. Inch a condi-
tion may bo boat and qulckeat re-
lieved by Herblne, the heat liver reg-
ulator that the world has ever knownMrs. D. W. Smith writes, April 3.
'01: "I iihe liirblrte and llnd jt the
best medicine fur cuDHilpaiion and
regulating the liver I ever used."
'>0c at Alvey 4 List and O. C. C.
Koib.
TUKKK RIfXBD
Ily a Train That W'ns iMng Ninety
Mll<-K nil Hour.
Upiier Saniluaky. O.. Fob. 7.—Thf.New York-phicago Pennsylvania lim-
ited train weirt through bore this
morn-lng nhiety mile* an hour. Chas.
.Vah nnd i..ewiis Yo»t saw the head-
light a nlle awa.^ and thought thi'y
V. ouid have time ui cross the tr:u-k
The train hore down on them ati.i
.\ah was torn lu pieces and Yoal uar-
I uwly oaeaped. The same train kill-
ed aaothor man six mtloa west o'.
here.
Itch—Uliigw umi.K. T. Lucas, Wingo, Ky., writes
April 26, 190S: "For 10 to 11 years
I had been afllcted with a maladyUr.own as the 'Itch.' The itching
was most unbearable: I had tried for
yctir, to find rilii-f. liavinK tried all
rciuedies I could bear of, hevides a
number of doctors. I wish to state
lhat one single application of Bal-
lard'a 8aow Unlment cured me com-pletely and permanently. Since thenT have used the liniment on two sep-
arate occasions for ring worm and it
fured completely. ISc, 50c and $1
at Alvey A List s and G. C. C. Kt^lb's.
NIVW t. r. BRTDOC
KiiginoorifiM •louriinl S«j-m Uno W ill
in BMflt Hem
CronpBegins with the aymptoma of a com-mon cold: there fai obllltaeia, sneez-
ing, sore throat, hot akta. «nlck
puisp, hosrseness and Imniid rea-
plraiion. Give freiinent amail doses
of Halli'.rd's Hureliound S.\ nip (the
child will cry for it I und .it the first
sign of a croupy cou>;h apply fre-
quently Ballard's Snow Liniment lo
the, throat.
Mra. A. VMat. Now Caatle, Co-writes, Sfareb 19. 190S: "I think
Mallard's Horehoiind S.\Tup won-
derful remedy, and so pleasant to
lake. " For sale by Alvoy 4k Ust andO. C. C. Kelb.
Henderson, Ky., Feb. 8.—Thereare contiiHied di'Vi-iopnienta in the
matter of the <-onstructlon of a newrailroad ibridge across the Ohio river
at the Illiaol* Central taeltne abovethla dtr.The "Contractor," a publication
Issued in ChicaKo on Vehruary-tales tli;i: i)ii- Cli.raKO, 81. LiOUiS
und New Orleans railroad companywill build a now railroad bridge
aoroa the Ohloi at Tonrbead laland
between Hendetaon and BTaneville,
and that the work win b«tfa la the
near future.
Nothing will relieve indigestion
lut is not a thorough digestant.
Kodol Oyapepala Cure dl«*sta whatyou eat. and aUowa the stomach to
rost—recuperate—grow strong againA few doses of Kodol after meals will
soon restore the stoiiuii-li an i il:j;esi-
ive organs lo a full performance of
their fiuttdMi aMaraUp. mu byLang >yos.
DRAUQHON'S
MEi AND WOMEN.I'm Bis W for unnalursl
dLi b»iif Hi, 111 ftaiiiiu AnnuairrltalluDt or ulc«r*lloii«
of in II <- u a a Bivmbrftstt,PiiiilMt. nnd aM Miria-r—it ..r r«.i-"ii ''!•-
Sutj hT III iicauis.1 I . ,1 •. .111 ' .|-p«r.
I |.r«f niij. lotc . " uiaS.*.
Pnte IM mmSparta. III., Feb. I.—The Salva
i.| \t-ni.\ Ikis 1e:i.sed the flproul
i. i;i house and will hold services
31M1I liw«etr. M4 HASNKIUE26Ci.|I«trsm 16 POSITIONS •«•1 o r.l 9t trill rv kCHt NUHI) t»o tucb pVMAIL C'ltala^.i- will touvince yuu IbttUr.uiiSon » 1.- Till- iiK-T CaU or •ead trr II,
there. This pins the
theatrical business in
praotlealljr
a plajrhov^t.
id' on the
Spnrta and
Without
I
ujScfd a.i\cl relipvr'. . t'-.r-,-
..-vorcoiwo wottli -..•;. lr\-
cr**Ar vi^:oi. bAtiish pAJna.No lomisilv eciuikls t>^.
MOTI S Pi:NNY«OVAL PILlJ*:....t.i a, 1^1 -...^Kiiitsiiuil V>r. Muti«CUaiicaJ Cu., Clwataad, OUo.
Do not he dereiv'Ml h> coun : i^rfe: i
u lien >oii liuy Witch lla/el Salve
rill- n.iine of 1-:. (.'. DeWiit & Co. is
on every box of the genuine. Best
for Cuts, Burns. Bolls. Tetter, PUea,
Uie. aald by bang Broa. «
Winter or summer. Hra. Auitia's
Paacafce flour. Alwaya good, groetra.
KILL THI dOUGHMm CURB TNI LUNG8
**" Dr. King's
Nflw Discovery. .OMSUMPTiON
FORI oSjHs-Price
Btireat alTd auukoat Cure for ailTHBOAT nnd LUKa IBOUB.1.ES, orSIONEY BAOK.
Mil1
SirfMlions From tTit
Ncweat Cookbook.
CnAnroAL rr FFS.-Onrbnlf cupof po-.Mlered i liiireoal. two ti-a-
••[iiiolifuls of BWiil ml Strain
tniou^'li Willie pcHii lie soil- uud add.... pill 'll of MuiiT 1 17 In silver gempans set with rubies and serve hot
s^l'inkllsl with powdered bonx. Qar-iil.^<li with pea coal.
I'litty 10 1 ro<)u«ttoa.—Take one quart
of {luiverizi-d baked potato, one tea-
NpDonfui of'clder. putty tbc slzp of an
('Kg uud mix thoroughly. Hoason with
Uie jiiic-e of aix mangoee and a plhcfa
of orriM root. MU thprougfaiy and moldin pli>e bowla. Boll la aawdoat andfr|^ deep fat
ajlMha a ia Creme.-Take aix ripe
baidlifia. Knock the stulBng oat of
ilieni and remove the s<-<-d8, which
-liiuld be saved for i>oultlcce. Stis
witb tbp pulp a Jar of cold crcaiu
swecteui-d to taate. Add slowly one
quart of cold moiasaea. lit on atove
and sthr conatantly. MTken done place
lu banana aklaa, tie with purple cbe-
nllto (for color effect) and aerro botD^ty Dcseert.—One qnart of wknn
Ice- wa|er mixed with Ave potnda of
red mortar. Add a pinch oC brick duatStii' In Toor cope of dog berries.
I reecc in a donUe boiler and aerre in
9>-t tube.
Delicatear- 1 Paaih.»Take the Jnico
of one cncr er. Mix with one pint
of ftiln crean:. 8hred the leaves of ten
bmaaela apronts. aante In cod iirer oil.
mix with above and aet in the oven to
cool. When ready atlr Into It rigfr
oualy with the left hand a quart o^
bousdiohl ammonin. Add a daah of
liatcrtne.
For a Light Lunch.—Take the brim-
stone from a box of Portinnd matches.
Grate amall and dissolve in a can of
luminous paint. Add a teaspoonfui of
sulphur. Btbr In one quart of electric
cnrrenta. Serve in gas t;1<>he<i lu a
tlarkcned room witb a border of can-
dle Btnba arranged about the baae of
each globe.—Jndge.
TRY MEI Aaia QaaAOaa.
The
Senior Cigar
SidtoAll i
SmU & NAGELDim |TOU
I. C. lii'ts Contract fur \pw Line.
Ofllcial aunounc^'ment waa made.vcsterday that the Illinois Central
bad let a oontract for Ao coAMnic-tlon of a line from Corinth, iMIaa., to
Haleyvlile, Ala., a (Mrtance of eighty
miles. The wcrk will cost |5,00«.-
000.
A confldence man ia one who tells
.vou his private affairs under a pledge
of serrpey.
A DIOereaoe.
After the cook bad aunouiued her in
tentlon to leave and Mrs. B. bud vainly
striven to obtain a rconll of the girl s
resignation. Mr. B. hlniaeif weut to the
idtcben to aoe what he coukl do.
"I think yon might atay with us.'' hu
saM. "^liBt's the reason for your leav
lug'f
"Well, sorr," replied the cook. "I
can't stand Mrs. B. any longer."
"Bat, I've atood bar eight yoara. and
I think yon might stand her at least
one year."
"Wdl, Mr. B.." ahc reiilied, •then's
Jist one dUferenco bechaae yoti and me.
You have to stand bar, biit I doa*tr'-
New York Times. St. Louis and Tennessee
River Packet Compaaf
m TENNESSEE RiVEl
''rinU's rici ', [•in: Voii stick
there a-stariiiR. li'.n t you boSer to
give nobody ni^ help."- Sketch. .
9ha«»e<l Him How lo I mr- B.'aia.
.V head luaii in one of liie hiiirt fac-
t 1:1-- ..;i I'.iyelte siris l was watchinga ilr.i.Miiun t'iKKiutf ut u heavy case of
Kliirts the othor day. His face was red
aud the muscles of his neck were bulg-
ing.
"WaK a minnto there," aald the on-
looker. "IM mo ahow yon bow easy
it ia when you vaf a Uttle brain with
yoqr moacbr." lie grabbed a hook andstuck It Into the case, gave a yank andsprawled Into the gutter under the
dray. He got vp, h>oked at the hooknnd said. "Blama It, the handle comesoff."
"Tea. sir." rapttod the drayman. "Mybrain tokl me that and I didn't oaa It"
—Baltimore Bun.
SIEAMkTaYDElaavw tUtmk te Tim Mna
Ivary WsHnniay at 4 p. m.WM T MTTNTBR, Master.gi;GrNl JfOBIKSOH, Cisrk
fhia comytay la net laapoaMia Igi
Mvatee ehargsa
At a Olaadvantaa*."We've ROt t» have some
said one Itussiau otHeial.
"Yes." aiiawcrcd the other. "That'athe trouble of runniuR a governmentwirtioiit a systeui of popular voting.
When tho ppi.iile make up tbplr mindsthey wniit ri'f.inns we'i-e got to pro-
duce tht'm Instead of merely promfci-
lag."—Washington Star.
Bvapokrn."No. thunk yuu," said Miss De Mure,
"I don't esM to asot aaj asir poongmen."
•".My!" exrli: itei^il Miss (.addie;
".vou're S'vlci-l all of a sudden."
"No." n pHiil Miss l>e Mure, cluncinu
drenni.ly nt her new rlug, "I've merelyi.,..-n M-i-.'ctiii all o( a aaddaa."—Balti-uioru .News.
NEW STATE HOTELD. A. Ballff, Prop.
METROPOLIS, ILL.
Newest and best hotel in the dtyRataa |a.oe. Two larfa «uuplcrooms Rnth rortns Flectrlc
lights. The onl}- centrally located
bote! In the city.
Ciaaercial ratrutiafc Solicitil'
Henry IHafflmen, Jr.
tmtfoi f Tkiri ui Keitickj.
Book Binding, Bank Work, Legal
and Library Work a apecialty.
ABKAM L. WEIL & COCAMPBELL BLOCK
Tolaphonet. Ol&cc, 3(9; Residence, ftd,
INSURANCE.
NEWT£L£rilON£ SUBSCIIMAS
A* B*r«n*lM."Did you hear MaM
hist night r'
"Yee. She baa a remarkatito eantnlever her voica, haan't dkef"Mm baa,«i^t when abacatta down
lhat weak ayeil IMUe bnabaad af bM"-CleTehm« Plate DaaM.
ci«Mia*a.He's publishiiwi a paper. I
nrea; ft** the oflctal organ of tha
lental prafoaaloa In this"—"Ah, a aoet era aMBth orgaa, air**
"Are yon one .of the expert wtt-
nesui - ' ' iniinin d Ihe ro'ii t • lliier.
'1 iiiii. " iiii.^weied Ihe high fluancier
I vi' In -u on Ihe iiand two hours
sud haven't told 'em a thing."
—
WaskingtoB auir.
.3?-' I »V
List of n«w sulyscribers added hy'At Baat Tenneuta Taltphona'^oapaay today:
2210—wella, Xatia, ^caa.. tO»('anipliiiil.
2:: I-- iii.^li. Frank, raa., 623
.North Kourleenlh.
:i::4-:: Tabaeot.il. B., raa. Bla»d>
vllle rottd.
8-r-~<;entral Bnainesa College.
300 V4 Broadway.2218—Fulrell. Arthur C. Resl-
dencp. 17C2 Harrison
3258—Wilkins. K. W ,Residence,
.Vshcraft avenne.1745—Larganf. Bd. Resideace.
126^ ionth Vowrtb.
aia*—Roulett, Rer. C. O., Seal-
dence, 1118 North Tenth.
StSS-^tephenson, L. O., Beal-
^e^ IK Mailion.
Uka atbar
serrier ahonld be paMto Ita worth and value.
Call 800 for fiirther Icformatloc.
AST TBN.NBtiSEB TBUBPUONB
rthi^.'.'
THH PADnOAB EVTENTNa SUN THTIWDAT. FRBRVART
IF YOU WILLNEED
STATIONERY FORTHE NEW YEAR
Or prindng of any lort telephone Thb
Sun, No. 358, and a rcpreaentative will be)
teat yoa wiA Mmplei, pricci, etc. Weart weU eq«i|^4 lo do firit*claM work.
jt trial drdsr
im WMNt TTTUf.
So you can't m<I your pialurt, Tmml What 4* yau eall itf"
"Good Adviaa."
•Ahl Naaa
Rn'KK ST.K.KK.Cairo, 2C.r.— 1.9 fall,
ChJitunoogs, C. 1—0.4 fall.
OiMiaaaU, 14.7—l.S UXL•vsmrlUa, 13.S—».« tell.
Plorence, 6.3, falL
.lohnsonyilte, 9.C- 0.1 (alL
Louisville, 6.2—0.5 fall.
.Nashvtll*, 10.9^0. 4 (all.
rittaburt. 1.7—0.3 tell.
Davte Islaad Daa. 4.«-.«.l teU.
dt. Umli, 10.1—0.» tell.
«it. 'vaniM, 3.4—0.6 tall.
Padueab, 18.3—l.f tell.
A hBKvy fof hulls' OT«r tha r\r%r
this nioniiii); and dela)ed the boais
for some tim«. the Dick Kowler not
(eiiiiif; away (rom Cairo iwtll SMrtyI o'cloc4c. '
Bualaan vaa dull aa tk« vhart la
•N»tk pMaangar and fralght traOc.
Tha Clyde left for the Tenneaaaeriver lasi niKlii.
The J. II. Kii hardhiin clld not get
iMtck from Wolfe iHland. where she
want (or a load of eora yeaterday,
bfit will gat away tor NaabTllla to-
day. '
The Joe Fowler was the Evani-
vHIt packet UKluy.
TItera la no ic-e in the river herejrtt, and none U expected unlesa the
«0l4 aaap laata a for dfira loogar.
ff the anow ahonM' fo aff with a
llaavv rain, the Hrer will rise <on--
•Idfrably again. The gatige regis-
tered ISut Uia BoraiBg, » fall o(1.9.
\V U Arark«l, of M. IauU, <lio..
has piircbnaod the laUrcata at U. O.•wallow and A. U. Chaoln In theboats of the Swwilaw & M.irk. l Moat,ing Thenter compun.v and will .>{ifi-
ate the (iiii'incss aloiif Uie ((Hiilni;
i-Mbou. Thajurgnrty courtau of th«
tfiwbo.it^ Cominest and Antclnt-tte
.md tin- fjiand I'loallii.; Palace.
ThiM'c is liKlit :t*' m the aide
Btreamii of the upper Ohio, ^but it
Wont last long. On account o( the
Iww atago of water and Hia eold apell
wbleh has swept over the countrydnriiiK last forl.i-clnht houi-s iinn-li
Ice lias forii'fd al tlu' lica Jwaiern of
the Oiiio rivt r. Thlu ice la so h«av..
that Lhe 1>ou/ts o( the P4ttabiirg andCloiFlnnatl Packet company have beenwithdrawn aatU IHrtkar aottaa.
Tha rivarmon it Cairo hare eatab-
liabad a eMk. The.v have their hinut!
nicety furnished and It U kept Ir.
tint' order by a Ktpanibuat chambar-mald uf ek.tepiencc who well undar-
ftands he.- buainass aM tha claaa or
tea febe provid«M for. Thaaa arc
anally watting (or a iMOt or taking
a reat., and they llva io aalt their
own convenience, uaublly not„^rlyto retirf" nor early lo arise.
LATK WBODINOR.
SevmU of Interest in
a—tliweat Kfvtaekjr.
News wan received hero yesterday
r.r the Diarrtaga ygatecd«v. at Helena.Vrk., of Mr. JoKn O. FaaNiaar andMiss Jennie Ariglatead, the tatter oi
tbat place. Mr. Faulkner Is wel!
known in I'udiiiah. hrvlng iiiitii ;;
few iiiDinhM a»?o bien oiiorui(«- for
Ihi' I'ostal Ti-lograiih toini)Huy hero.
Mtsa Ethel Bliswbeth Brannod:and Mr. Omar 1,. Jewell were marrlad yeaterday at Lexington, Tenn.
Tha 1>ride formerly llttMl in CallowayI ounty.
Mi.s^ KranccMi Lonp^dfi i Htiearei
.
of SlarkKVilie, MUm.. :iiid .Mr. l.i-
{fhekbou-rn. of fiaxdwell, Ky., wervmarried yeaterday »t Siarkavtlle.
NO 6R00HDS FOK 3
AU THIS CHAnER
About the City Kfpctrical In-
spector Jagt Appointed.
It In Nut a rily « Htlr4*, and .tnyone
la iaica>l.- fi i uomm far IWinace.
t'lUK CUIKP WOOD BIPLAim Vt
Flra Cktaf James Wood, who byvirtue of the dty ordlnanre, la really
'he city ele< t riclan. di'siies to put
the public rigbt In regard to the elec-
tion of a Trlrn" laainrtnr for Fadv-rah.
"I am really the «Ity eleetriciaa,
and the Inayaetor is Tlrtaally my aa>
sistant," Chief Wood declared, "andI hav»\ or am supposed to have, au-
Ihorlty over him. The piiMir seemsto be confusiHl over ihe matter of
electing an inspector and 1 denira to
put it right In the matter.
"I tevor a competitire examina-tion to show tha ellglblHty of the
appIUants. If H were a regular city
oflli e, or nere advlaable, but it woulddo no good unless the svccesaftti ai»>
plicant be satlafaetory to tha autaboard of aadarwrltera at whoaa ra-
quest, or coamaad. it might be said,
the offlce was crai^ed. I have/ let-
ter from the lioard of nmlcrvirUers
of the state recommending K. O.
Kveriz. and he saems to be tha oaly
maa who haa ao far bao« .racMB-
meadaA or wkoa the board has
\
K iven a atamp of approval for the
luislilon. It Is a kitnwn fa. t that
lif <;.niiol ele<l or kwi p ,n olfirc
^
nny man who is not desired by the
I state board of uadcrwritera ualeaa
Ithe suta board aaaa nstiaiary ie a«-
I
thorlae saeh a competitive exuilaa-Itlon, It I* useless to hold one.
"Again. It might be possible that
the city go ahead and pat la an In-
spector aot raeogiaendod ky thestate board, but if it does, then thehoard's insii-i lor rn onlfr all Mie
wirinB he superintended, done overThe office wa.s created lar the beM-flt of the uierciiaats and insurancemen to Insure safe wiring and to
eventually effect a reduction la AreInsurance rates. ' When the ctty in-
spector, and the start' Imspcctor, andthe underwriters' board ,ire I. in kingssainst one another and no harmonyesjsts, you may rest assured that the
Inspector will ha of kesallt to thacitlaeaa. aad might aa well ba dto-
pensed with."
There are sev«ra> men after tti>'
poHltionof wire Inspector. Somesay that they are confident they can
bold the position after saccessfuily
passing euminatioB, but froM theview of Chief Wood and DMoy 1^suranca men la radacah. if the auteboard doe.4 not' aotborise the exami-nation, it is usalaaa to hold it.
There haa bean a great deal of Ulkabout this poaition and about a"rank outsider" being chosen for
the plai c. Ipiii it has all been througha misunderiilandlnK Wire inspector,
or city electrician, is no city offlre
In the strict sense of the word, re-
qnMac tha peraoa aiUM K to ke abona Ada raaldaat lor a rear. HeIs ibcrely hired by tke city, and hemum t>e satisfactory to <hf iinder-
wriiHTH or th« city might as well nothave him. The underwriters mayovariook a great asaay coMpatentmea la daeldiag oa wkoas tkay wantfor aurh places, but the public can
a^waya rest assured that they winpick out a good man, whoever heor wherever he Is from, and these
are the kind of man tha alty waatsto work (or it
as:
aiO-223 BROADWAY
SPECIALGINGHAM
SALE»
JS^Lk SJcYard Friday9 O'clock
,ONC HOUR ONLY
Friday morning at 9 o'clock we place on sale andsell for one hour only 25 bolts of DR£SS Ging-ham--our regular 8 l-3c value—all new patterns;
for this period»;at
5a YARD =NO PHONE ORDERS. NO CHARGES
ANNOUNCEMENTS{Tlie Bapliit BeTiral Hay Cioae Next
Sunday, as the Rev. Cates is Not WeU
Died of MeaiMfflUa.
The four-year-old son of Mr. MossCouncil, a taJaphoaa Maaaiaa. diedyeaterday near 8t. Joka'8, la thecounty, o( ^Insl menlngttis. Thefuneral wa.H held ihisi afternoon at 2
o'clock, hiir .i) n' \If Kin'on
Mrs. Aastin's Pancakes will helpregain lost appetite. At grocer's.
Engruved caids aad plata ll.SS at
rka Sua ofllce. I
A SAFEGUARDTo gasrd agaiast
all possible errorg,
every prescription
that leavca our gtorc
todflablecheckedb/
TWOR£GIST£fiED
DKUOOISTSA written fttaraV'-
tee that it is abso-
lately correct i nevery detaUiattaM.on attachad,
ASK THE DOCTORn^PMERBONSDRUG STORE
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. I.
The tlllnois C'litral malntiUna
Double Dally ServUc. and operataa
the best of tralux. with UlnlnK Cara.
Buffet-Library Cars. Clialr Cars. ana.
Bleaylag Oara, from Oktcaao. St. \m-ft. CtaalkaatI aai Laatavine aoath tc V.
New Orleans. Tha beat road for
reaching the Winter Tourist resorts
' pf 1 h>' Smith. I 'II I ml i iiK
-VKW OIll.KWS. VK'KKIiritO.
(it ' I.M'OUT, MIMH, H.XMMONO, LA.
Mardi Oras at New Orieaaa, Feb.
27, 'Od. Onlfport is a Ifexlca* Oulf
tbiiat'rdMit havlas thk aa«r. ana•*Orkt StMdiini'* Hotel. Ragalarocean ffeaniRhip salllnRs from Newt)rleans for Mexli n, Tentral .\niierica,
Panama, West Indle>« anil Europe.
.Send or call for descriptive matter In
ragard to tha above.
RATAHA VIA HKW ORLBANa.Havaaa. Onba. ta kaat roaakad via
tha nilnola Central through aarrlce
to New Orleans and tht> new ocean
liacr, twin !i< rt w, nini'li-cn K n it
H. H. i'UINt'l': .%KTHI It
leaving New Orleans evtrv Wcdnoa
day at 4.00 p. m. anu arriving at Havaaa at aaartaa Fridar nMiralBg.
HOT SPRIKaa. aiUl rUNUDA.Dally aiaaping Oar without change
Chicago to Hot Springs, with ron-
nectiona at Memphis from Cinila-
natl and l.oiiiHvllli-
ThrouKh "f>Uie Flyer" Sleeping
Car Line St. Louis to Jacksonville rla
NaahTlila, Chattaaooga and AilaaU.
mxioo, oAUfmufiAipealal Toors of Mexico and CaU-
fOrala via the Illinois Central and
Kav Orlaaas under the ausplcen ot
Raymond A W'hitcomb, will leatt,
(^hlcaRO Kridayn, Fob. Xnd and Feb.
2 3rd, for Mexico and California, tha
luHt to laeluda a ntop-ov«r at Maw Or.
laaaa tat tha MardI Oraa. SaUratrlpo made la apaclal private veati
bale tralna of finest rullmanf with
dining car Hcrvicf- Ka^ilnal Ing
tripa. com|iI- te in cvi'ry detail.
liilnolB Central Weekly Excursions
to California. Bxcuraion cara throughto boa Aacalaa aad Baa rraaelaeo as
follows: tl« Haw Ortaaaa ag4 tha
Southern Rpute every Mdajr fromChicago: every Tuendsy from Cincin-
nati and I.oiiiKVlllc via Omaha andthe Srenic Kniite every Wednesdayfrom ChlraRo
Full rarticiilara coaoaralaff all of
the above eaa ba had of aaaata a( tha
nilaoia Caatral aad aoaaoetlac Uaesor by addreaalag either of tha nnder-.slKnod
JOS HlOCrS, D. P, A.. Cincinnati.
F. W ilARIXm. O. P. A.,
vine.
J^'0. A. SCOTT. A. O. p. A..
Phla.
A. H. HANSON. P T. U., OMeaco8. O. HATCH. O. P. A.. OUeaao.
Bvangellat George T < r. . or
Louisville, who ban been mn t .<
a meeting at the First Baptikt chuit !.
for over two nioiitba with vary large
• eanlta. aaaeuaeed ladt aveafag tbattho aarvleaa woald probably ba dla>
contiaaed Saaday. with the ratara ofDr. J. c. Chaak. the paator. from Hot'SjirlnKs. .VI l.a.'.t Mr. Catea U be-
Klnniiii; fe. l ih,' icn-at >t'niii ,if hit
tincea-.. 11^- w^.il, li.i.
time, to such an extent that he prol»-
nbly will kava Ik leave at that tinid.
There ware Ava additioaa to theI'iMirch at tlia service laat night. '
The revival has been In progreaanagriy three monthn, and over to«t' i)n\< rs:c.n» h.is i . suited, ftilly TflO
haviDK Joined the Baptist churehalone. ,
(tabacriha far 11m I
Onal Men Have a Rush.
The coal dealers have been unaMaall weak to SH tketr orders (or coal,
and most o( them had their nfflien
open ovary night until late. Thereia pleaty o( coal on hand.
' You niiisi have tiione; lo al)l»*
to offef uie so hiaiitiful an engage-
ment ring." ".Mii.<^t have had money.you meaa."—Houston Poat.
t
aabacribe ferne i
RACKET STORE
OUR ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT OFDIUMNEIS' SANPLBS OF MUSUNUNDERWEAR IS NOW ON SALE
Wc offer theic garinenti at exactly thewliolciale price. There arc more different
Itylet of underwear in thii lot than can be
found in all the itorei of Paducah, withI.ouiiville thrown in for good oieaturc.
Thii it a sample lale and you will find in the
entire lot only one or two garmests ali|(e.
Hvn4r«d« 9t %mmp\m OArm^nt* In This#«!• C«&«l«liAa •tHhm rellowiag Lines
I<adies' Gowna at _Lidlas' hoag ^Irte at.„
Ladies' Shott Skirts at
Ladiea' Sonet Covera at.
Ltdian' DrswOT at.
Ladles' Chemise at
Cbild'd Ooarna at
CMd's Drawers at. ^„Chlld'a Nkirta at
Iniaots' Drcisag at.^
..39c to $3.0033c to 4.00.22c to
. 1 9c to
. 1 9C to
25c to
3ectD1 3c to
230 to
.189 to
1.752.001.502.5079cSOC75cS8C
Tills is ear foartb aaaaafsaaplt salak- Theseaalei are amoof the biggest successes of the
Racket Store. It Is an opportunity that canb^>pen btit once a year. It is, therefore, mm oftbose rare chances that tk* sfWBBllaal teaafford to page.
' '. • '
Purcelt 6f Thompson4t7 BffMiway. Padocab, Ky.