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ie inmanc bach 3" A-ha: men drilling sround to the court| productive value of the negro ts the . EUBANKS, MAYOR'S VETO. WRITTEN Ni RANDOM. house to hang the nigger.” | Wealth of the South, and a very cor- Until after the Glorious | RAILROAD TIME TABLES. a The farmers looked at each other, |sideciable part of the wealth of the Bi asuvilie, Chattanooga & St, Louis PAHISE othe common Chuvcltotthe city of Puavesh, | People will be superstitious, it is] hurriedly ejected their quids and leti| nation, ‘The large tatma of the Railroad omce<04 Bronaway. Teigphone im... |" Kentucky likely, as long as humanity lasts, and| Without another word. ‘They went|South without negro labor would go I lawl | Ira ion AW AND MEMPHIS DIVISION, Manldence, ec uoar sia ta Ta OR necting the couvcl eid ommo-ch | while the days of witch-craft,ghosts to ee the lynching, and lett the to waste with sickening weeds, E ety ¢ final passage Whee * | drogeist highly elated over the ruse, | s\aple_anc crop rast there is de- n _ ai poesage (oan ightot| and ghouls are past, there are stl’) druggist highly ruse, | siaple f re is de i L. HARPER A itairasd company 0 thousandetot od people and people “° | peutteht on negro labor. ‘Think ot| Ot ocr Patriotic es @ cut ee will prevail at * - ’ quite intelligent in other ways, who] Mr, Will Kolley’s two sons, aged je annual production of cotton,rice, | Ar. Ja - “ t cherish av irrepressible belief in ap-/8 and 12 years respective are to | MVaveo, corn, sugar cane, sweet po- | ‘ ATT RY: AT-LAW,|: ;| paritions, haunted houses and ghosts] spar at the opera tionse forigit ih | Seo eee Veemuee: Sint | I ig - 0S. Fourth, Room 4 i —spooks” who manifest themselves regular Corbett-Fitzsimmons fashion. lash vise the resto, rela ts i Wilk practice tn all the courts of the #1 vhite . 5 omyedh pcmhier {lumber, and other interests; the omtatePSa‘St Cains promply atended SINS, Wats tea hood ganado iouen | aeteee tens are reserhiy’ ‘wel mines, the mills, the factories, the |And to give every one a/thance to get GOOD SHOES and DRY EX, of their icy fingers on your face, and]trained. ‘They struck yesterday, four ari $ that (he South is develops| GOODS for very little‘money, we will continue to slash prices untilt bets TT oor *Feven echo and repeat the agonizing ' however, and it looked for awhile hke |" hia i nip yt al 9 “Tn the } Paria OUS GN ER, | death screams of some one murdered | the mill would be declared off, jhegro labor; and that the trades are Varin 4 E. A yeate ago. While all this ie mere| «Pa, Joe wants to talk to you, |i the hands of the negro; and the Pa ric S ay Morning” | Mursinay ; g j i 7 : ° Phrowen tra a 2 Aten ito Hi On Preusnen; a fancy, as eaid betore, a great many |the younger sald to his father ‘about Ro seat Lahal i ool or ‘an / ning Ee sy! aucet's ‘Telupleie 177 apd protect cling to the old superstitions, and!noon. Mr. Kolley went over and |‘! 0Us grades of s d help | “ ‘ ; ° i Residence 22 8, ¢6t Papuan, KY ar) w there ave in Paducah quite a num-|accosted his other son and asked |" oes. Think Psd Are Now is the accepted time” to call on“us for waa. Vor fartete 4 of houses reputed to be haunted. | what he wanted. 0 opinion may be formed of the oredr 1.0 “"_ iS & ; CRICE, L.Crloe W it may seem @ little incredi-] “See here, what are we going to|’ ae of the neato us laborer, The| Cheap Shoes and Fine Shoes eA wy an 3 ble, there are several houses here] get out of this!’’ demanded the juve- | (Otl0" Which the negroes make in the Pataca tae | - that can hardly be rented by their] nile prize fighter. South is shij ped to the North, and Dry; Goods ad Furnishing Goods (i orneys ft -\Law, owners on account of the reputation] The father seemed not to have) \"'* sells ip A Heth eed a ng . 125 S. Fourth—Upstairs, they bear as a refuge of ghosts. thought of the matter before, and|(0°* 0) Spindles ant! looms, puts Aedadarepher In OMce One of the oldest ‘haunted’ | stammered, ‘Why, you'll get a nice | brea til afi a ae s ot | MONEY TALKS Gi 2 _ houses in Paducal is the old) Visor! trunk each, have a nice time and get 7044" sn anocey Monat | Impressively at our store.—We must move a)lot of stock to mak fers \ property, a frame building at Seventi. | lots of honor.’’ nd . ot we just mo of stock to make J, 0, RUSS, and Clay streets, that was lately re-| «Well, I guess nit,” was the dig-| Pockets of northern capitalists. ‘This room for Spring Goods. All are fequested fo attend this bargain 8 cotion is made into thousands of a houses in the city, and was at any game like that on vs. coe Noddy hipped we or ghee ne Oftice at Willetts Stable. time, hears ago, a grocery with resi-| come up with the clean thing or we ce paid a ow) i Hereate ephone dence quarters above. In. those} don't sers rr * “4 i af . 1 ous ways provides facilities for pack ——_ days, though, nobody could betound| ‘Ti a dollar each, and4 ry s ~ who would occupy the house for any it had to be planked down to keep] '%& ed sine Lindy Minetar't i ei EE iam |. Effi & Co Hit of way, the tron ture great length of time. The man who] them from crawfishing. Mii ich Ghosserling| ked -atio 205 Broadway, Opposite Lang Bes.’ Drvg Store AF Louteviio? 19 0 Be 3 15pm nett ato the ailr kept the grocey used to say he coula th bs ‘eho. anda vers Be fread ren pipe sa Ruore Tepe , 30 8 Third ae a Nd ba tha most Caique St. Patrck’s day neck-| handle the goods. The spool of cot | . | k ] ptf EES SSRDERAE. 1808 Ti hg he win so ty tf tontomue Ere dy eo ima aoe er |Faducah Electric Co.|rgee He spy : ee Tai St. Louis several d and} man in New York City is spun from eases $0 pm . bors, , . 3 iNconr ' 0 pm R. M. McOUNE, ; Sonus fue. Repl wholes © Bevéen will heveafier wear i every I] the cotton made by the negroes ererostanr Ky Baton nan’ Q| F | fielicigy no veg sabe H Clube there Woe tend cae glass put inf ® greea and white, in color. of the South, The ‘merchant who|M. Broom, Pres, R. Rowtanp, Treas. F. M. Fisuzr, See, | New Orleaais..” 7 40am $ men tar | I, Sat ‘nectiom.farth all the windows, aad the next morn- seis the thread, sad the beaker who | STATION 917 N. SE : Nosdit nnd 3H ca:ry Pullman buffet sleeping i iitng. the veat'to ling they Would all be broken out takes on deposit the merchant's § N 217 N. SECOND ST. ars and free rrcliding chair cars between Cin" sith PADUCAH GYCLE WORKS, |. Se | 6 tn COLORED raphy, are ditks betédted i pi east Ea ; 4 railway ne ae GRO AS A CONSUME rean turn your lights on any time—whenever you need them, We! (24 New Oneans, carrying Pullwan buter 126 and 128 N, Sth St Mr. Martin Smith, the barber, = lst het eae y ; now lives th the home, Bet as he D EPA RTM EN T. The negro is not only valuable utinuous service day and night. We'don’t use trolley wire currents! ; ‘ ° knows nothing about the ghosts, and producer, but he is also valuable as s citing. I's dangerous, Ouprétes: | Brinton B. Davis, doesn’t believe in them, they have CHURCHES. Spee it a ca Sap Me Over 10 lights ta 25 Ligh, 36c per light per month Bs : never sane he ave only fifty dollars a year ’ ls to. 25 Ligtifs, 360 per li , | ‘ ARCHITECT. ‘ictine oehiatte: Wa and Siveot Charen (Methoatety—sun- leach for the necessaries which they Over 25 lights to BO lights, 35¢ per tight per month. , ie Auclle ‘ the one used as the ‘Home of the|?p m- Rev. ¢'M: Palmer, pastor, do not produce, as dry goods and no iis Kear volun er Bh Gee eee » Whaat eae a 4 Oftice Am.-German Nat, Bank, Weendieds? hele the wld Daw ne ag hats a sloiltags he ; I : _ oe hours’ service apply when™bill_isi{paid—betore 3 House, on Tenth street near Clark a$p.|ture, household goods and furnish. |?! ceeding month, | spacious frame house that no one|™ ings, tools, machivery, implements, A. 0. EINSTEIN, g y SBELL, M. D, liked to live in, It was built by a}. = Mute Rhus iter Ces | Sehool and other books, the expendi- Vice Prest. and Mgr. 12 {man named Dew, who sbortly after- pastor | ture for 8,000,000 negroes would be ig Suz BE, nc |. wards died. His family soon left the Street Haptist, Church — say | $100,000,000 a year sak pea q intone ae large house at the mercy of rats and Bgmaching, am. and * Dm | Nort—for the things weutioned are| py va WotR x i WS. Bak a y : fours % 9 a. m., 1:30 to 3 tramps, aod it soon got the reput ng h Bunday whoo oa] NOtthera products—has market | A DU CAI CYCLE WOR KS. « | Arrive Pai & ho ae tion of being haunted, and the neigh- wpm, Kev. d mong =the negroes — for _—_its| fe A Re : bore to this dey claim that they can ares Of —$400,000,000 e 126 and 128 North Fifth Street, Chicago and ail po q see mysterions lights moying about at Fe chureh, 10th. & Teimt market not be — despi panes , pe pale Ankita shaeM acta! bm, Bosca! tahhes y at? pin, Preachin NEAR Patmer Hovse ae, tnsoagh Pullman Paieoe “ ica |the inmates are all asleep. These] qrimpje street Christian chureh—Sun “In 1863 the negro knew nothing | — <6 J. Ts Donovas, * “ ’ ™ ’ lights used to be seen when no one o:8 ne of co-operation ; now, Paducah, or A. H: P Office, 204 12 Bway. ne Mote: |lived io the house, also, and several 5 ¥| banks, building and le eis od 1 Passenger Agent Chicago. 4 4 bi | SW: inquisitive residents of the vicinity |} Saas inserance compani nd Co-opera- = ; ‘ ener te \ mer Over Lafg Bro’s. Drug Store, |: : Ca et eee deote Hears SOLORED UDG tive stores, and holds stock in mines High Grade Bicycles Illinois CentralR R. we € up satis! emselves One y m ae. an a is The egro owns 2 . |: + | bight en tha” Mabie began “OHO w sont Meee stseat chr yuan law tat, and~—Bicycle \ Sundries ae . * 8 3 wa Yasouie Hall. 222 Broadway, Third Floor. , Whole siree sysic e Blu ‘Piecnah Passes al 1 eee 2b Boadeny |e about, but they couldn't find any} Newele : . | Ark., (Wiley Jones.) Negro socie-| Agent for Odell Typewriter, Price $40.00. Suitable for Ministers, Doc- Fe aah Vee aee eee ed x ablishes » Bron one . |ties. charitable aud otherwise, are tors, Lawyers, Teachers, and in reach of all Fast Efficient Double Da: ; There is ulso a double-tenement mialtitariows. aia? GeeatiAls ; ‘ ides ’ : ee from Cinemnath and Loulsvilie to r . " ‘aay he Only Exclusive Bicycle House in the City. Ridipg School f m, ptt Mere ED ole ERS y|lalls aud other property owned hy’! ¢4 all buying wheels from ws. WE invite you to call\and seo oUR| MEMPHIS-~ANO NEW ORLEANS v. +) sireet near ef son formerly owne a Gifferent societies may be approxi- | WHEKLS and get Bottom Prices on same. In connection with the 1. & 0. 8. W. to Louise by Mr. A. R. Jackson, that bas long] stone square Lander No maied at $800,000.000. ‘The negro 7 ville, reachige rect or tasks close conneee nT — Propr. jborne ihe name of being chock fall] ens pENT ORDEROF ODD FELLOWS | has also given attentic atly to bis} - R. PURYEAR, Manager Psousiry WEST. - Be ot epooks rats i eae u&Adums, {domestic comfort. The litle log Ce GRE coasting Lines, including nen the Srooks = foflrmary) joy (Ruth, N s first and| cabin in the lane has given place to ae Vicker aud Jyeson Fine Kentuck Whisks, on shilts Fitth aa is also] ine ¥ evening in ea hat Colored | alatial Hlences aud his planis Ae, Waco. Wy ; Y oa he was wee tions and farm houses are fitted with Cos AND CIGAI formerly the residence of old Dr.| Loge gh Ra Srsggd ae tte ghee fad" fast emetent= dole dail Warm Lanch from : . Becker, who use.l to contend that he |" wo the white planters of thirty-four ; South, aid iieneson-tet se emis noeoting * ik a +/could see apparations cariying his | Me Lares pare | Phe social states of tie 4 | Unes to ges sl it ing {oi /eoltin up and down the steps. It}: 4 hegto has kept pace with the finan- |CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, wortied him so that he finally moved afceie| eal KARE brlusatlodal THBROeReGEA ae CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS DP Juere M HP. Wittamson, M.D We ve out, and since then more than one . "| ‘Thousands of homes amongst us are - Expert making direct ogfmections with through trains , er | 7 family has left it, probably because centers of refinement and culture—of if for all JUETT & WILLIAMSON, rir fog gh ote bs be ' ik wee cena agers tt ‘ which our brother in white koows af ie aye EAS — erwards. Leon t velieve recause oO} evidence of the fact. |". f thingesbecatise ~~ feltered if \1 Sat 8 Malo, Pitta. in mt ie cess c spSecoud, ovcupi by Dougherty & » | courage to s ep across the barriers of ; 4 : fs Physicians and Surgeons Hf Melatgey Ue, dry gouda men, o-aye| UNITED Auorusirscw naneenauun, courage tn # ep actos th ASE Suoer Sota Veta Trains. Through yy tad whe | s 2 other one of these places. Mr. “aout at! Yours for the uplifiing of the . 9] Pullman Byffet Sleeping Cars, j ™ F fo a.m 1083 pea ves | Dougherty found this out himself be- ene Through Free Recliniag Chair Cars a. Ofice, No 4 Broadway. fon ey Sond ag fore anyone ever told ble that a Axprew Caunacx Cite aos. WILL APPRECIATE Particulars of jocal rayfroad tieket agt ' : _ prominent citizen killed himself in a | (Vo be Continued. ) YOUR TRADE. Teiepuone 243, | jvitich ‘aay one cad back room yearsago. Mr. Dougher- ee | : pe . ‘ we cunely siete " ty told the Writer yesterday that be |‘ Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Lunderman " { two sq at yews Tused to wake during the night and ts first ana | celebrat ed their fouricenth anniversas | ¢ — A ) ABNEY God the cover off. He would replace | ry at the residence of Mr and Mrs. Saltese Neaiel tas q r it, but unseen hands would jerk it off} Go den | Albert Dickson The menu consist- F [ app * ana third | vourses, of the most pa- (Ww i ST id would-brace wydelf put my feet | and!tourih Remday wishes ma | sila delicach ihe eae HEN OU_DRINK International Exposition, j ; yuld brace myself, y fee ane arth Mamas Bie jlatable delicacies 0} he season. ff +} * , Jand pull that cover with might and | ™ursiay vies weach months | aan, Willie Alexander, Florence} / CHATTANDDGA yt — main,’’ be said, olny x souk’ get w! 0 “fourth Thursday wights In each s puller Baa Meaty Ye OA i aig it at it up sometimes until whatever it was} ™°e"'" derman, . iekson, 406 BROADWAY, ated it loose."* PRR tty ap Mamie Martin, Robt, Haye: &STL AQUIS RAILWAY, * He also used to feel icy hands on] co paducah tent Meet nd saturday | Frank Stratton, Harvey Doty, Wm, HROUGH CAR ROUTE s}his face, he said, and now he can’t] pm tn each mont F , Amanda Gardner, Law4 en en + find anyone who will agree to] 1s Weat tent, Meets third satarday | rence rey James Harrisy —wWhere we p ceaieenrat a | resus he by See spend the night there upstairs, He/?™'2°2 na | James — Whiie triet = Jord . . . SOUTH CAROLINA/ABRGINIA é J W, Moore, offeredone young man 60. to re- 3] don, Clew Thowas, D. K. Avent D4 Whiskies, Wines, Beer, Cigars, etc |“ siuSitsyeriniitionsy. se ain there throughout the night and |‘ C. Mortoo, Lewis Proctor, Ed. Fows THROUGH bouGvia new HoLtow Rock ee sleep there, and the next morning the sommonication has been offered | et, Emma Morion, Maitie Parker} RESTAURANT OPEN AT ALL HOURS, |eenvice ttt ante the Mcicebns / young man was non est, He hs ’ at Az W. H. Manstield, Parthenia Dixon fat Meant i . young for this columa airing some chureb ‘pki ae Shera _ . nectionat MEMilis withasitage Staple and Fancy Groceries, | never been back to explain his pre- abisk oe aor Ree GIRE Rotiard Cowan Rises TA ae MMe samt aU pH J w cipitate depariure, Grievances Walch “we to mt nial Myer: »bt. Dunlap, Nt eu Mewpyas, and Nasu OD SIAvad eh telok OU) voung] well to ingert, and it has accordingly ,J. L. Hamilion, D. K ESTs ABLISHED 1864,—— [PALACE iin Nanpeling. “Cuan 4 Canned Goods 0! nds, I played a z | SLEEPING ote, “iteberitte. © dees rf a 6h fellow, though,’’ declired Mv. | heen laid aside, Least said, soonest! Avent, Ww Bay os hed CARS SiuLe, WASKINGTOR. | MALTS Free delivery to all parts of the Dougherty to a crowd in his store | ended, is a good ndage to keep in| La¥ren A. Lunderman, A. ae iy RS eee yesterday, ‘had me a big sledge J led, fa good adage to Keep 10) son, Frank Stratton, E y 0, Piao ily year \ : “hammer up near the roof, with w z us ler, Ed Pulleo, W. HU, Mansfield, ou ea mae string attached that 1 could pull and ¢ American Negro. i EXCURSION TICK i make the most tremendous racket THE BEGINNING, Rey, G. J. Stanford will preach y ‘) i: 1 t y Crone, ettees See cen pene oe Horse Shoeing ‘Jyouever beard. 1 also had a dig) cphough the negro did not come| tonight at Tenth and ‘Trimble streets. Sevier entity the nie a Specialty. truck on the first tloor, and when}. America as an invited guest, or] Subject. seven together: ' anh Y pate ‘ ne inewud Why sbowld t the young man went up and retired) 5, ay honored stranger, he was gladly | _ Fits! *Quickened us together, 1, { — nti } All kinds of imperfection iF et on the Went ‘Jin my room on the second tloor, 1] ,oived by the colonists (1620) and | Eph . Re 7 ake f ] @horsp's travel corrected, Piropensy? Lat slipped in the back door and began | ee Work as a ‘hewer of wood and| Second, ‘Raised us up together,” Pelephone 174. : PADUCAH, KY) 13 Ry. Hachange fi, St, SMa ' 5 Sto pull the strings, The truck} Pai aastar Who, 2.45 J. WELCH, : as tins . 8 nn oe 9-6 Division Pass, Agt, Memruis, Tax, eh 1 Do Repalr Work of Every Kind. | a the oppoalte a of would soll and groan and screech | aviny paid @ price for him, claimed| —Wwrd, Sit togesber,”” Eph. 26, rie Be A * WV Wonk Gusnantenn, aod the hamter would boom, but Jat oily his serviee, but the’ night to| Fourth ‘Workers Nogether with Gen’ Pass, and Tkt,, Agt., NASHVILLE Tea, mi the young fellow never aid come] oi. nose of his person, according to} him,’ 2d Cor. 4-1; Ist Cor, 3-3 ES a aro eee ‘ Always on band ready for IF down, He was too baily seared. 1 Measure. Eustant and anvarying| — Fifih, “Glorified together," Rom. i HENRY REIF. hight, and agreed to stay with him, | arly identitied with the iater-| | Sixth, “Work together for good, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts ISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY —_—_—_—_—_———" . he He un! Gite 1 ms cou . the land of his enforced ajtn ny itanted © toashans'® The Oyeat Througn ie in bed and pull them, and after adoption?” , Seventh, antec ng ’ Line From > J § GANSTER plmost wearing myself out, 1 turned rebate wih Row. 6 Soe pe by St Louis wars OS a J f 1 Ue ’ aoe eee ow these [the negro has not been idle. He has] TO JAS. A>-GLAUBER’3 WIS “guaiia; PU sito, DENVER ; and said ‘Here, you can pu b D icitot i “| fproery uf, , ot only been coming since his liber- +6 1806 oa Solicitor of Pension Claims. strings awhile ‘now, I'm tired!" | ot ouly been coming since bis ther) yy, u \ ‘ Pos ot tour yoy the war of] fest thes vesltod.” aie Tiley) turutics wo] Torsatee vears spent in he Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable ne PEW ST ely) | ? Ty a r g ae, 6 ? “| » vedle « pharmacy “6 These are some of the houses that]#Teat Ole favor | Udy ofmedicing and fp ; |AS AN KA | a Accutes|claimy before fhe Bureau have long been considered haunted bene of eonncuiea iar. Hae Ie resul Atheamest padatable and effect= Cor, Third and Washington. lid a EO, of Pensions. by some of the older and moe sa ee Te American megeo. (1803) | °° hit an Foul ci are gait {9¢¢ PELEPHONE 148, sina Net Il perstitious people. was suddeoly thrown upon the world, rr Ar tilete: gap RON FMIOUNTAIN FOUTE, 1 Ps Clarence—Dallam °° iguorant, poor, helplens, and without] Fo cent, Sold hy — ‘The most direct/tine via Memphis to | nh 7, vot of land ; still in the thirly-fou — ‘ othe Se. Formerly of old farmers struck to right | 4 Toe 3 DuBOS® Co, 7 Hoss wich hey dente ta ane oF lve te 8 : y wert? old farmers struck mn ight | ret cB. 1407) We. bes atraggled \ al APSE N WZ all potuts in cal BURNKTES DALLAM, Pad Broadway drug store. They expec-|t0 full manhood. The progress in Important Notice. ARKANOAG AND. TEXAQ, “g Attorney-at-Law torated on the floor, talked’ polities inns.9; 1a SalasaBoa, 1 ue, Wel All persons knowing iia haselves i . ~ and did everything else but cease to} 800, pervert a debted Me rms of Rogers & King W Free Reclining Chairs on All 1 é alt H Ouse \evlorte Trost euidiow, | bore the proprietor. A barican nee Uteat eC tes mee: | Ben ane ae ae | 9 ades. Suneon Chusent Piao 0 o'clock a friend entered | American negio, is one p imar- wiried tp’call aod-weyjle the same a : ‘ > KY 1 hl amauta Pe saok io the. situation at_aj ¥els in history. "No people ever had| ice -atemyaitice, No. 127 Sou IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. Dattas ap Four Woxrn, LOUISVILLE, KY. risa toe Gonanis Oe lance and fully appreciated the di-{#vch an experience cf great and sud-|‘ourih street, andthereby | 3 : ‘ mt + fa tire eta *Y-°> |e ot ue druggist an! gave im eu tranaiton; slaves yesterday, fee|jyuacnes costa a8 mile force | PROMPT ADTENTION GIVEN TQ-AbL ORDERS. For mam Jo foe, ulson ros ae 4 " oe an Plan) $3.00 to $5.00 per] iivsrm, Mumpntey d Dip : the wink men today, scholars tomorrow, to proceed by law-tocollegt s. me = information, “call on yuur toual thee ageuy, day. - eet tadbak wine ‘Well, what's new outside?" the MEGKO LABOR, unless otherwise se,tled pyotnptl VW, 1 = | Atta, matruews\e.aa. 3 Rooms only ¢1:00-aha uapwahd, Padyfan Woter Co druggist inquired. “Neither the gouthern stat» nor Ep H, Bénvean, Lo wh itn A. RB. COOPER ution Nati “Oh, nothing,” was the laconic} the na ‘on sem to apprecise Lie} Receiver of Rogers b ioe here ‘John | 139-8, ‘Third Street. ' H.C. TOWNSEN GP a he Manager nce reply, “except I just say about 200 value of the negro asa laborers, Tue] Rogers & Son. No, +. M hone ie. 871 .