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-—e . 4 a ‘ fe Ie / . de, 6 ie . LS M % e ¢ a Chalk, TB and M J Chalk 40x165 Conles Collins MM 248x145 Elizabeth, Cothran M H 2% geres, near W Cothran, W F S acres Clark, Sarsh, 22x165 Broadw: Co Collier, 8 M Third st, Norton & George Clark & Haywood, 125x165, Har- Chureb, SF 674173 2d&Clark Chotta Heirs 46x150 13th, Cooper, Zack, 40ft Benton grav Dalton J M ¥ r Dismakes, W M 48x200, Sixth st Dow tery, heirs 50x10 Eliza- Futrell,t MH Foard, Robert and Fox, & ith Feise, Gerwrohe 60x165 Harrison Farley, ge Faxon, L BE 40x170 13th st Grief, Gallaeger, MH Gist, gi J 657x165 Court bet 6th Granger, Gilbert, King, 410x165 6th st bet Giennis, Mrs for heirs 563x173 Hudson, W H_40x170 13th at bet CITY TAX SALE, I will on Monday, the 8th day Hy March, 1897, (County Court dy at, the Court House door in jucah, Ky., sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lots and lands, or so much thereof as is byenee f pay the city taxes assessed ogeinat same for er ar 1896. Sale to beg: between the hours of 9 and 10 vel .: WHITE my J. ¥:. 60x165 Harrison Atkins, Tharpe 560x165 ‘Trimble bet twelfth and thirteenth Allen, T W 100x150 Clarks road 40xi75 seventh bet Harrison and Boyd; 48x200 tenth, bet. Given ‘ad Burnett Allard, C O 211x173, 4th st bet. Harrison and Clay; 346x173 Third bet. Harrison and Clay; 246x178 bth st Clay & Yar le 113 85 Allard, Jules 67x173 3d. be rison and Madison 41 91 Broadway bet 2ist and 224 Third bet Norton & Husbands , Wm Conley heirs 50 by 176 bet Husbands and Geor; bet Fifth and Sixth F Cothri 3 96} Moore Mth and 16 fon bet 19 & 1 roe bet M & 1 son bet 4 & 1 son bet 1 and 15 int, LB 23x165 5th st, Broad nd Elizabeth 8003178 Jofer- he N Marti rison bet sixth aud seventh bet. Jefferson and Monroe 66 el road and wife, 415x150 untain ave P Boyd and Burnett x173, Jefferson x342 Bockman ‘Trimble bet 11 & 18 for Hart,N R 40x160 Bernhsim ave wife 40x165 peth bet 6th & 7th Mrs EC for B F Jones heirs 60x115 Madison bet 3d Fil bet ll & 120x160 4th st near Geo Nick wife 40x175 2d st bet Clark & Adama wife 67x173 corner 2d & Clark N 1 & Husbands oror, FE 42xi65. 8th at bet Clay & Trimble Jones & Tenn Jefferson bet 10th & 11th a so" 188 gravel road won WV entaucby-ira Filth bet Adame and eke sr6g seventh bet Clark and shen, John ag ee Tet Seventh and Monn and wie s4-173 Court between ‘Court Seventh & i Bevewth bet Trim! Lehrer, Roma 54 re ar alt avenue sa 83 116 Bien Ove ‘er forye binib shied Murrell, 8 ¥ MeKuett. Kate ss Mehan, John y Mathews, “108 64 Moise. MG for he setter James lia 1, Win 4 EMS Orton. and jo 12 21] Sparks, Thomas Sto Iho tenth between Skinner, T. © Thorpe, HH. s|Use the Only Sprin ~ -ABALTH IN MARCH, APRUL, MAY. That has Stood Every Test of Time. 7 92| the digestive organs. IPAINE'S / CELERY COMPOUND MAKES ONE WELL. ayaa} Pit x9 or Sixth 1 sol pdt, tlare April 7 May usaf No Mpihentd in the world accom- re the leading newspapers making |many intelligent, prudent homes ‘els and the other excretory organs Blackford H leand children 63x u - € . y compouyld plishes these results like Paine's} their own canvasses again this year, | where pains is taken to get only the w r taken, whether in summer 173 Washi; n bet 6th & 7th 14285 nd only Paine's ‘lery com celery..compound. It nourishes,|bave found that the demand, for] best in so yital a matter. In such|or in winter, but as the greatest of Bundersman A 80x165 Tennes- pound! For it is ware's remedy. | regulates\and invigorates the en-]Paine’s celery compound surpasses | families all over the country Paine spring remedies it has extraordinary A) ti a sap Wei Oeatia 12.21] Do not for a momgnt confound it} tire nervous system from the brain | that of all other remedies togeer. | celery compound is the first, last and] opportumitied for inducing the body Beto ve ‘oh hie, ; oy with of the ignorant, catch-|to the minutest nerve filamen. It} Paine’s celery compoundy taken | only remedy used, to throw off morbid humors that bands and G 67 18] Penny, short-lived | ut Femedies | causes an inc reased appetite and during the early sping dayr, has even Prof, Phelps had studied the! poison it and cxuse rheumatism, neu- Boden, Clara irs Nth & Ohio 2 64] —sarsaparillas, nervines and tonics} tones up the stomach to deal with} more than its usual semarkable effica-| nerves in health and disease, when |ralgia, heart troublé and a general ed iad nae bet, iu that be ras much resemblance to the encreased food, Its nourish-| cy in making people well. It makes | well nouris! nd when under-nour- | low state of the heaith, as in spring die A, aaay Lows’ 66 | Paine’s celery compound as the|ing action is immediately manifest} short work of «lisease. ‘It rapidly | ished, in men and women aad chil-| the system is more pliableand chronic pada dgne Soxi Givens, bet parasite vines do to the oaks that) in a clearing up of the muddy, un-|drives out néuralgin, sleeplessness, | dren years before he looked for the| diseases so securely lodged in the a bo d and Campbell 8 96] they live on. healthy skin, an increase in weight! dyspepsia and rheumatism from the}remedy. Paine’s celery compound | system that they afe with difficulty yi Ray ete eat oo’ tu Paine's celery compound cures and more refreshing sleep, system, Tt Temoves that lassitude, | ig the outcome of his entire profes- | ousted, become more tractable, eis tor’ hike soxtie, disease, Le makes people well. It First discovered after laborious, | or ‘‘tired feeling which betokens}sional life. Itis the one remedy ‘Thousands of men aud women have vy = nell uke ond sel the lives of thousands | scientific resegsth by the ablest | weakened nerves and poor blood. that the world could not Tose. today , found frovr persoual experience that Buckner&Maxwell, 60x16, river of suffefers, It_atfakes the weak] physician America’ has produced,| Women working in close offices, at any price. Paine’s cclery compcund makes peo- nit i if strongs i Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., L.[saleswomen tired out and nervons! Pp; celery compound induces ple well, and keeps all from sickness Clark, 8 H& wife 67x165 cor 9th 82) It purifies the bléod and enrich-| L D., oe ‘ te set ; Be it is ig long _ hours’ enn on their | the body: t6 take on solid flesh who take it in the spring. and Clay a1 a5 | ¢s tle nerves prescribed and publicly endorsed | feet and waiting on impatient, irri WSicians recognize Paine’s cel-, Many a father and mother have Caweer, | M heirs 40x160 Norton very condition of winter life) by the practitions im every city in] tating customers; overworked, wor: compound as the one scientifie | noticed the uninistakable imptove- and George; 120x160 4th street has been detrimental to health.) America. Tt has “been go enthu-|med and diSheartened men and wo-| spring remedy, avd it ie universally ment in the a ei oe es alt n remedy, universally health of their children Cremer, Mr ao 165 Har *) ‘There has been a steady decling iw fSiastics ally reeOmmended by grate-| men everywhere will be astonished to| prescribed by them wherever there is from taking Paine’s celery com- ris, bet sixth and seventh 4. 6g|ervous vigor. Now that-spring | ful men and women in every walk | find how mach happier life- becomes | great need of a vigorous and prompt pound in the spring. It is the one Coyle, James 127x157 Trimble comes the body is-ready to cast off}of life that it is to day in evety] when their nerves have been strength-| restoring of health and strenuth to scientifically accurate remedy fi ) ly fitted and 10th 12 60] unhealthy tissues if it is only given | sense the most popnlar remedy the}ened and their blobd parified by|the worn out system. . by its composion to thorou i- Conley Mrs L 40x145 Campbell T v i pete ua hee eouite oink tae achance. This oppotunity comes | world ever knew. teans of this great remedy, Paine’s celery compound is tie blood ani dispel that exhaust- n aud Husbands; 40x100 when the excretory organs, kid-} It has proven itself the greatest} No other remedy has the hearty | best spring remedy becatise itis more ling and get rid of skin dis- Severs “96 47] neys, skin and bowels are made to|of all spring medicines. _- |approval of a like body of edu-|than a mere spring remed It leudaches and — fits Chautey, ede by DODuimg: work actively andthe nerves are} In New York, Chicago, Phila-|cated men and women and profes-| brings — about healt! aps ion with whieh children with pas Vy gg | ag SPM 8 30] able to furnish sufficient energy to| delphia, Boston, St Louis and two] sional men, nor has there ever been| petite, complete digestion, reg- weak, u rvous systems, as well y or three other large aremedy that was welcomed insojular action of the bow. grown people, are afflicted. kaa JK 100-100 nt Campbell 1a ton and Hw ton aud Ge Mrs Tames.a and Thirteenth Miller Miss Mack 40 SGA wife 40-160 Ferrell street ~Filthand Washington 2 Tenth WIM Y Leader 7) Secomd and gp Sixth bs 9 Thittee 16 monroe Fourth bet 165 Fifth above Nor sp-iys corner Fourth vo Fountain avenue 5 Thirteenth and 6s Fifth ber 65 Fourth between Mlizabeth bet Sixth 41 Hromson av ath and H 1, Saeah Clay bet nd Hleventh M4o-tgo Burnett aod Bu: « Second between J s Ninth and Hus Thirteenth and Mad. enth and Madison between a: | Clark, Wo Briggs, Thos goxis6 Harris bet Kighth and Ninth aa Royd, Kobt for wife yox2co Kighth bet Boyd | 15 8 ‘welfth and Terrell, 5 21 7) Husbands bet Tenth and 5 Coleman, Chay wleventh and Twelfth nd wife 75x165 Harrison bet h 65 Tenth bet Harrison Clark, John § Boyd 95: Jers, Mary 4oxi6s Kighth bet Burnett and Flournoy w | Campbell, Nanie, 4ox yo Crows Creek: 34 nd wile 26x160 Norton bet hand Tenth 8 25 Wm soxz0 Kighth bet Boyd and ‘ ‘ampbell, Jas ox16o Crome Creek 2 97 Carapbet!: Louie goxifo Seventh and Broad 2 97 Coltins, Tina qox200 Kighthy bet Bagd and hth bet Tenth bet y Kleventh and Flournoy 7 9% } Kleventh bet Flournoy Flournoy for heirs 57 x 20 Sev t and Royd 4 no Seventh bet Burnett Bas 4 Kleventh 13 $3 ington bet ‘ Seventh bet Harrison 695 A wite anil 9 «Washington between Tenth aud Hieyent 4 nits Filth bet Wri Ninth bet Boyd and * 429 “s 30 60 1p, Rud goxto Kighth 349 M16 exghth aud ’ sie 4sxigo Twelft a4 | doyipo Fifth and € 408 F 42.160 seventh bet yf pdinbatog Bhs | uu arr) a Samy im, est 42-140 cambell bet forth betwean hime Marries J Malinda, 4x148, 1 Hs 172 third between Nt 541 Melvina, | bx108 and Jac 1 fhe Margret for wite Wey. 3.0 vor rob assignee sFIT3 cor. pag rnett & Mlournoy 490| worsen tame Tete Josiah BOx17S Jefferson atu aint seth and Fountain ave a1 35 | Tulley Husband, J G agent for H ‘Anderson 78x173 corner Sth & Jefferson 54x165 Washington wiley & Void bet 8th & 9th 92 40] 4) 1 3a] Alexandria, Heury ind. wife aouite Highth sece bet Ohio and Tem Armstrong, Anthony Hight ‘Ohio riya, Joe Hoot (ord I bet psixth and te putord, mW A ber Terrell bet Path and 42ng clay beew 120-0 noy 1 between $7 an een er uti between nel, "0 E heirs city. Paducah tind tribe aise! daedanpleene ined 2d stbet Adams and my Ta fes court betwe Jackson fe, bo seventh be Griftin, Hd 40x160 4th st bet He, bo tgp mth bet % broadway fiflo and 5 sixth betwe Clark bet 7th & 8th 1056 | © george and husba Gorman National Bank Bur- |i: sige Bake forth between nor nett bet 6th & 7th Tully & Reevss go-lgo tenth and hus: Hopkins, JW for children 57x minke ies aaa Ifa sth'& Monroe sik ee oo” Lee rc wu Hobson, ‘0 28 05 Toren, rant, theee.fort re ar don F las Urimble betwoon bh away belween igs minty’ betw vet, Isat Ho 1S) campheyf ow Boyton t 1 errell bet Sixth and 5 os ¥ ot 6 ay | ote xan iat 4Oxi50 burnett between ts purch, between bus: and georg Jourdon, Wm, cor Il and hu betwe n burnett x10) near Fax 178, fifth street, be 390 on between o> seventh, between rr 1 Hi sox ldo Askbrook ave in Uephew, WW TXgO) Brod aS in 8am ants, and alley 801 ite M m treet 1 vs Mhereck = Bot isioud creck 2 9% aireet Afth b Box 14 willtam Mrs Win, 0x15, Me 4ox165, and madisor Wot 2x18) waste xXifo, Washingt Jon a, sox t80. Kifeabetn, between tenth Aya valiro ‘Tannoy, Win Sip bedud street be. tween mavouth aid lhl hompaon, Fou. Wife. BEATE elghth rect betwen hibaiite au woot ye We tal iwelan mH ison Thirteenth and fourteenth ophiey, Cylvester lob tenth street be 6 og, twee Harte an Sylora Mae Rarrteon between ; ‘avi and twelfth 9 cr %6 between on j Thompson, J, * one of the principal | floods ha s?}ers, because their dilapidated struct- | protrudes above go| bave felt like di great, 4 30-173 ninth street bet 5a ninth street near 4 t6uth sire bet. 1 bookap 42 Tenth streey/ bet 1% Woodward & Shannon 40-1§9“cleveath ear tennessee Wombert. Alvira 4o-169Mechaniesburg Watson, Jane 40-100 -ill street Winden, 86-165 third between th street b street bet h 79 FP, WMATTERIONN, JR. City Tax Cotlector, 1894, WRITTEN AT RANDOM. Mayor Yeiser and the council hap- pened to strike Merophis in time for Mardi Gras, which was celebrated there this year. As they stood on corners all sorts of grotesque [figures sauntered by, many of them being females in tights, f Young, Helen 40-168 thirteenth and four! | some in skirts up to their knees and stranded in bygone years during ¢ been the principal suffer- ures were almost ready to tumble down anyhow. Down where ‘'Dogtown’’ used to be more than one rude looking roof the water, indie’ ing that when the tenants were fore- ed by the ruthless waters to vacate, they found they could not take their @) home with them. afternoon pathetic side Yesterday that its was wil- | nessed on North Fouth street There was no furniture chairs have A family was moving aman, his wife, but except a stove two thing that might once | identified as a mattress, and numer- \qus children. The old rusty stove with th gre equipment of cui- | sane ut and other furniture, were piled into a rickety wagon, which was probably hired cheaper because of its condition, The fam- ily in rags—and dirty ones at that | walked alongside ths wagon or on the sidewalk nearby, and it was as utterly dejected and wretched a looking crowd as you could possibly find anywhere, Jt was a sorry look- ing family, and even g tramp would ding. oe sils newspapers caused him to get**{jred.” Verily, the power of the press is Bill Watkins, the crank who edits the ‘*Moon,”* went down on market 6 y this morning to got his usual dona- Opeved the bundle found it contaive! tions from those inclined to help the |a pla e of safety, but did not succeed need. and when he reached |in securing any, as both steamboats Julian Greer’s stall the} and barges are in great demand he genial butcher — reached out) at present, just as he does every morning, re-| ‘The gauge registered this morning Well Bill, here's some-) 435 4 aud rising very slowly, there Now take ii home jeing a rise of only two tenths of a open it util you get! foot last night, aud it is expected to r be stationary here by night, though Bill went home, aud when he prospects are very favorable for it to be risiag again by Monday, if not soouer, as the Mississippi, upper Obio aud all tributaries are rising rapidly. Yesterday afternoon was bright, heautiful spring weather, following a rainy morning, and was as busy on the levee asa May morning Several ge parties of ladies were down loosing at the river and others made @ u excursion to Brooklyn and back out, and he and his partner were at|ou the ferry boat sight-seeing. This once taken to the eruptive hospital, | morning also was rather lively in the Wagner died, but Off Wheelis, river circle aod almost all the boats his wife and che pest house muses| were in and out, but not on schedule nursed Goodmin through, He left} time. Lower Broadway was jammed decides to use will shine with ealf's brains. If he them the 'Moon’’ unwonted effalgence this week. “ * me here in ana ner. They were tramps. xlman went into Dr. Brook's ollive and the doctor at once yelled ‘Get out of here! got the smallpox!” Gordon “94 wi and G you've Goodman got sixth Twelfth bet Caldwel ey Sq} allen masque and evidently out for and nothing was since heard from him | several times this morning with de- Dippie Josephine 50x165 cor Twelfth bet Nor Sn Bee Husbands : atime. One coyish maiden finally un'il yesterday, when Oflicer Wheelis livery wagons delivering freight to SEE Erte oriee Ninth iat ne cro trimbte tet sixthant “| passed along, with limbs ablaze in received a letter from him dated at|the steamers Dick Fowler and Clyde, nd Clay recat sea tee aia soe qoxits Sinth bet Jack. 5) BAAdv hose and very conspicuous, | Ewen, Mishigan, where he now keeps | which were at the wharf receiving Echols” Mary E_s50x178 | ccm rernss, *#}and when she reached Mayor Yeiser/a drug store. He expressed _his|and discharging. Twelfth street bet Flournoy om Mee ee | = | stopped, removed her garter and gratitude to all those who assisted and Burnett 5 romfteld and Pour nonits Terrellandseventh «351 gently tapped him across the face him in his affliction and enclosed sev- Mille aitke heirs 50x165 Clay bet fp Ra Re Sinrris avd toga yw] with it. The crowd, or rather the|eral porcupine quills for ‘Mose,’ ICO} ORED Hebenk 3 D wife 48200 Beventh on and Clark tt | wm Watts NK soi 61 Paducah crowd, vociferously gayed the colored nurse, whose whereabouts L Boyd and Burnett 12 21 a, mapeon heir 29K1% | tthe mayor, who turned the tables by | are now unknown. everett, W A 48xb73 Third bet | | Terrell Yet Twelfth a hg ken ok PaO retorting that had it been any of the 5 DEPA RTMENT marcha an £832 1 os rah imoy and “ aorigaae Tanga 18 19 eres ioe) would have followed her) -pne six black cats that a poultry , Seventh bet Haris and Boyd Pe ES aie aems Keerte rend ead Maye 7 92] Of. buyer had to pag§an unsophisticated anes Conte " rr ofan’ yt : iad vasion 34.65)" eh at bad | farmer $12 ri at Graad R vers will td st A Ob dhe Hin mote yh etxiT® corner Il bet Hight and While there are numberless citi- | probably end their career in New eee "Minth and Monroe oO ertien “tothe &| zens of Paducah who do not realize|Yors. A message over th: ra.lroad| Dear Friendy:—TI wish to speak to anglish, He A 568x600 Gravel OEE tol arostwey Loe L sc] what “high water'’ means, and one) wire to Louisville from Princeton | yo spall cone phe edlwvaiy = " ya | Hatch, Wietcher sexrés Punckett bi 4%] taking very litile interest in the river! yesterlay, read as follows : ribits, Do aot forget what I sai Ragiien Pe TM catad 1th bet 2 ve tat papduiniipialier’ awe co tl it is doing, there are scores | ee : ‘about the Agricultural department, Fria, Mra Margaret 100x150 Mra M s22-f6 Pourth ; p75 Terrell between 61 and scores of others whodaily have} “Got one car of poultry and one, but let me hear from you at once so I Tenn bet 9& 10 1 metzgen are Henry aut wife asxirs Terrell bet |to geek other homes, The people crate of black cats for York,’? may know how much space we shall Futrell, MH for wife 40x150 Dalton - Miath stpéet bet Harrisee who have been living on shanty boats Signed, ete. in the negro building. Thad a letter yesterday from Mr. Hill the chief of the department wanting to know now much space we shall need. Please do not neglect this matter but let me know stonce what you con- DRIFTWOOD GATHERED ON THE LEVEE, (emplate sending, | Now, 1 wish to bring before you re ‘the Department of Horticalture and ORS. |Fruits. Prof. W. L. Cansles, my A rise of only two tenths last night | old friend, Professor of Mathematics |in Meigs High School, is charmaa at this place ‘The Dick Fowler left for Cairo | Of this branch. He would like to this morning at 8 o'clock. have you send in choice and rare The Sunshine from Cincinnati 19| Specimens of garden products and ue to passdown today for Mem-|{vlt® He is specially desirous to ae jay for Mem-) jaye us send some nice specimens Laid {of apples from this section. The towbout AL Martin left today | yt, Friends, send what for Te tow of tie: The New South ‘passed down last) night with a big crowd of excursion- ists hound for New Orleans. The Joe Powler arrived and de- parted for sville after dark last night being twiuy hours tardy. The Ashland City being detained by bad weather did not arrive from Danville until late last ni, sse river to bring out a big \ you can. If you cannot sead what you wonld like to send do the best you can, Let us gome up with something from Paducah and Me- Cracken county. Now, by early spring prepare something from your garden and he ready to send it, I also wish to ask all the teaghers of Paducah and McCracken county to have their pupils prepare specimens of their work to send to the educa- tional deparument, Come no friends; lt me hear from you on the agricultural and gar- ie | dening products. J aball_ write up the other departments soon, Yours, KE. W. Benton. Andrew Cailloux Chichon, ate r of the as Phe water is in the c¢ Fowler-Crumbaugh boat well ag under the shed ac the ways The John Soe Hophias was the mail packet (} Evansville this morn- store, some of hy marveloys exhibitions 9! morning by the tag Lda, as they Were hanjo pigking apd dancing, aésisyed getting into close quarters with the theanembers of the “\Crackerjack tobacco ware houses at the foot of es Qe,” /Adnjission,! 14¢, or deffersoa street Y5e4 couple; reserved tay 200. Several corn wen were in the city Sedts on sale at sd. Moore's this morning after boats and barges+grocety. Danélhg after * he concert. to get their grain out of the water to Juok for the big parade at 2 p. m, WHEN YOU DRINK DRINK THF BEST can find it at jy 2s, Beer, Cigars, etc RESTAURANT OPEN AT ALL HOURS, TTENTION GIVEN No, 132 §. Third Succ Telephone No» 371, FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, /Elegant Carriages and Turnouts sak, A. GbauBER's, — ery, Feed and Boarding Stable Cor. Third an’! Washirgten. 148. Li TELEPHON} PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS. .. . 128 North Fifth Street, Near Parmer House. 126 and Agent for Odell Typewriter, Prive $20.00, tors, Lawyers, Teachers, and in reach of all, The Only Exclusive Bicycle House in the City. to all buying wheels from us. WE invite you te WHE Riding School free call and see OUR S and get Bottom Prices on same. J, R. PURYEAR, Manager. FP. J. BERGDOLL, {TOR——— Paducah - Bottling - Co., Zn ELEBRATED LOUIS-O'BERTS BEER In ied d b drinks. Also various temperance Cider, Ginger Ale, ete, Telephone orders filled until 11 o’clock at night during week and 12 o’elock Saturday nights, is Pop, Seltzer Watery Orange. Telephone 101. 10th and Madison Streets. PADUCAH,KY. ESTABLISHED 1864,—o Miss. Maty B. E, Sra & Co, GENE AN RANGE AGENTS. .... Telephone 174. “ Pad ucah M. Broom, Pres, Electric :Co. INCORPORATED. ‘Treas, F. M, Fister, Sec, DWLAND, 17 N. SE _ ST. You can turn ygir lights on any time iad er you need them. We give continuous & and nl it We don't se trolley wire currents for lighting. It’s dangerous. bs rat Over 10 lights to 25.Jights, Ge per light per mows per tight ie montliy Over 25 lights to 60M hts apply when bill is paid betore OC. EINSTEIN, Vice Prest. and Mgr. C.AL ISBELL, M.D, Oitfee 5/2 1-2 SwSeventd St. | x Mesidency’723 8, Sextf | Omce-#fours 7:30 to 9°xrfit., 1:30 to 3 es for 24 hours’ service "These low re. Sth of suc W E 560x165 Langetaff bet geen i * sip } alder | Hs vith & 15th 8. B: for helra, #sloo harris misled, Tae, te, ton, o| fa man can possibly do so, he) ing but had uot arrived ata very 8 ler At fe, Calne chon | p. m., 6 to 8 p,m. Roe, J Loot oy : Massey, Joo WF 05145 Howwan, Py) generglly blames his troules | Jate hour. Missionary o! ne chris tan church Mra MIE 739] Merrett ite forty dackson jerwien 4 {on a newspaper bRAs| rhe gchn 1 Lowey letk lat olan for the State of ‘Tennessee, will SiN! th and Se nd pint - s he Joho bl, Lo le jas! P4 1 yy Seventh eifth sal ‘#Ox1D) 18] papers have ther obligations to ’ ds preach at the ‘I'rimble Street Chri § s}hch unt Gegenwart Tayi ad grange vslilibeabdabeiele TY Pal 8 eet fat getee 5 q | discharge and Reale duties to paroral i ‘ naberans tee bt A oe ian church tomorrow, — Morning s is OURI ACIFIG AILWAY hetween oy ates ent »75 alley betwee ere lor Agay Bare @ irl ow of spoke timber for Little's spoke fackr Dasll i! east Siawyy Seventh betweew Boyd Ventarn, Geo, A.M fos alley ttw go | Nata tuck for Auny Nard 60173 9; | towards their constituents and some- | f tory waned i subject David.” Evening sub- “s Pe ekg sry Thies 1 Clarke 4177) vogt. Theagors, heli os twelfth bey) . th 4 times these duties and oblhgations | Th ba Mavacnar wih. ce ject, 7:30 p. m: “The Weigt Fath, youies. Hilaab wurthy Ay wife Noigg tweiltp and madl al Jp, cle' Foe urpett £83) are very unpleasant, and oftentimes | The Mayilower, with an excelent’ Which Beset Us Aa eons Teoxgo Norton Te te te ie tr and é ii ‘stakes, Newspapers |tiP) arrived here out of the Teune ‘A cordial invitation {9 extended to OMAR, PUMILO! DENVER 14655) wittlams, M.b 18 4g:178 third becws gpd tenth: f og 77| lead them into mistakes, Newspape eng rice . OM AEA, BULB ileventh betwee s} wince mand obto ry by cher Nelson, § uinth uetyeey "| are nO more infallible than buma an | ben ay a Lata be ny the people of Paducah to hear this a 36 *, A: K. sles La ett and Flo wt Gets 2 o a r $ ea th and Harring 25 bet s TileLechih rand fomerth PL stl seat Path, between une heings, but they have enough Igid at Lal CRRERHOE Hae ReS SCF Raleaaianes Rianne iy Is a TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN nth between Waljace, W. A. Solo monroe betwe bands and elizabeth streets their door already, without any un-, Yous ach Creole,” 4 native of Louisi- + 6os) WR 1 fourteenth “mall ps, On dams vs Y Une ecg High between 8 wil ce Pill ys, On Adams asl warranted additions A gentleman| ‘The City of Clarksville has retir-d ana, a man of much experience, hav KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, gg 4 autte dng sitet Ratelife 3 ate Robertson 4! recently lost bis position because ue ies her trade until the river falls. ing traveled extensively. All wish- —— | ah: 7 Pere ns ty Boll Oropey 600) Rie ardson, Arm fiend Hournoy, did not follow out his orders. Most all of,her principal landings are ing to hear an instructive speaker ex- RON OUNTAIN OUTE se “ono vetween fifth and sixth ry Carr to-1d broad street between one undertook to say why he Prk now subme: gal, thus preventing her pouod the word of God will do well . byt Hes tt ane sett broadway between ; 30 | ofhgettate : stand Five os’ sna shay ‘Woi5 igh eemth and follow them out, and perhaps it made | Landing. to hear Mr. Chichon, The most direct line sia Memphis to’ Jackson bet 00K 40. Fr Clements el 0) hi i 0 ‘yde ol ¢ prynypry re af ea i te “aeaide J oa wer te. Hoa yd trimble 9 54 BR cach berwoen little difference to his employers. | | _The Clyde arrived out of the Remember the “Old Dixie Land all pojéts in jriza Howrth between | ‘am wife te ee, miata Sad oblo | & ner | iegre sere sen i: % | Probably not blaming the latter for | ‘Tennessee yesterday afternoon and concert Manday nightyAMfa ch 8, at ARKANSAS AND TEXAS. G pol went and oe wife ‘ale wel . ms Pe once » fA , a equ begunci acne % Wataca th sot | SRetween elenth nd th 22] his misfortune, and not desiring to | leaves on her retyru to Florence 404 110 Qolared Gad’ Fellows’ Hall. This WEST AND SOUTHWEST. , Hewry 50-165 Jefferson between vite HH to-go eleventh between Shaw, Amanda, 60-165 madison between blame himself, the gentleman decided all way landing this afternoon at 4 \ b *Sfleventh and Fei between Madison id yigats AG OIE ota: monroe bet 5 ot) "thirteenth and fe tert non EB leo ceRaIN TC GR see Scewromapers, and |’ oted 8 prombises/to bea grand ‘affair’ Mr. : .— : petween Madiso tr monroe be er, Wo n camphe F e ers, and |o' ; t ee Rechning C i Kant arin + 34) Yfnidtodnth ond four BP ig a ly ee Rh | edo Re ah eT ba Billie Keltopy the handles dram ree Kechning CHIWSOR"AY Trains, rerithos Je so-trs ‘Fwellth between LORED, siete 5 oi] it pr ly r t The Canmpbell-Mulvibill Coal Co.’¥ wajor,/will gnfgrtain the people wit! Turovan Coacues Mempuis ro wee aad urnett 64 washington faction to tell big friends that the! gocks were moved up the river this y ; DALLAS AND Fort Wourn, wooly bn Texas, Ar- » Stata, and further H tieket agenb, For Sale by Oehlse hat g ger & Walkey, Be LOUD, MO om, m la