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\ Y my \ sc vo ints te lll laa = DR, W.C, EUBANKS, HOM@OPATHISE, © Teephotie tear “Say, how fast’ we're running?’’ fons a, elePhone 140 | asked the breathless man of the mo- torman ag ue tan up and sWung onto the front platfor m. “Aw, ‘bout eight mile a hour, 1) Pg cect st hahaha UB. LC HARPER, guess,” replied the motorman with “ATTORNEY-AT- “LAW, | an ait of indifferent uncertainty, ns 120 8. Fourth, Room No. 2, he unhitched the brake and listened oo a ed coptts of the state | tO the familiar click of its succeed- Dromply attended to ing revolutions a8 the car sped on. — “T thought you were going pretty L. WILLE, fast’ ‘rejoined the passenger, who HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, had recovered sufliciently to pant, “Lused to be a motorman myself, URAINING, IK ALSO MUNIN and I like to see a car go pretty fast q WRITTEN AT RANDOM, OMice*4 Bre Pesidencs, 1000 ‘Omie@ How GLAZING A LABDWOOR FIND OE iy w™"\ TT wouldn't ran ‘em any other way, Residence me B. at Paoucan, Ky| Myself, and that’s the reason I got ) —T ee | this one, because | was told that » 4,6, Hans, L.crice f YOu all ran faster than any others, “Well, L'il tell you,’ answe HARRIS & GRICE, {q,’Msts, it teu 3002 aoewern Attorneys - at - Law, |toe “1 guess 1 was yg nigh 126 8/ Foarth—Upstairs, beak es fa hour when you signalled Ftenograpber ta Omice, Ine, be not knowin’ you, L wasn’t — shace L wouldn't git into trouble if 1 J. 0. RUSS, old the truth, Yes, pard, I "spec Baggage and Moving Wagons I was goin’ forty mile a hour "while ago, but the law limits us to eight.’ Ottice at Willetts Livery ‘stable, PS fase swe hea 7 Then they winked at each other and the new passenger went inside The successful candidate is per- ponents fups x happy man, but his opponents, Matil. Effin Effin er & CO Co for there are usually more than oae, are greatly to be pti Their de: Undertakers ang embalmers, t falls heavily ou their friends and story Toenho t ilies, as well as themselves. It Residence T9340" one 180 is said that one of the candidates in last week's pram who is a genteel fellow, well lik y those who know him, but unfortunately who was com- paratively unknown before he entered puis "G the race, even went so far as to fool- tn CYCLE WORKS, |‘ 130 S Third “use in pandering to | the| ane Jotin Rogers & Sou are hereby 2 1 to gratify far |#atned to calY and settle the same at 126 28 .N, 5th St, 8 os B. andl is « possibte, bid tasctiable’ snpetite| onee at if ullioe, No. 197 South c cane Brinton B. Davis, for intoxicants. ‘This was all literally lost, as might have been expected, and now be bas nothing bat the — futile sympathy of bis indifferent of people who were surprised to learn that he didn't more than he displayed in squandering much money in hop Ottive Am.-Ge ingh Nat. Bank. CA, Kem M.D, Oftice 502 * 2 g Seventh St possess sense Dr. C. E. Whitesides has a very pretty walking stick, carved and sent him by « friend, It somewhat re- sembles in color and decoration a snake, each Knot in the wood being rendered (uvisible by tastily carved | DR. DANIEL, homan faces, which materially en- hauce altractiver Office, 204 t-2 Bway. Col, Nat Kuettler, the Republican{ who Was pominal (im Saturday's rimary, says emphatically at the Qver Lang Bro's, Orig Store, [}icicvorsw hia tae un le people who voted for him. Out See | thing may be said, however, and t vrnas i; Mit LER, WH QUYNN, Jis that no one succeeded in drinkin on him. Two or three men dropped in Sat- uray, ama one remarked: I ine tended lo run for coroner myself, but afterwards decided to leave you ST, JAMES HOTEL Broadway and Walnut St Oppoghe the Soatiern 8 clear field First-clags fn all aypotntiments “Thank you, thank you!" fer- Ratés $2.00 yd $2.50 per day, | vently exclaimed the candidate, but en Abons. he only smiled, and made not the slightest effort to get into the cigar St. Louis, : Mo. counter, The other two then remarked that DP duvet. M.D, HOF. Winamsoxm, pithey all voted for bim, and knew where there were more votes they WETT & WILLIAMSON, ould get, but at last accounts the successful candidate had not set ‘em . up vither before or after the primary Physicians and Surgeons)” "sis erees Another story is told on another candidate who evidently made a a he began his canvass, to Ile was button-holed by a. parasite said “Here, I've spent all Thad on you me have a dollar?’ “I'll tell you, OM ge Hour Tota, gp tap. m, Sa olution wh spend nott Saturday Ottice, (No 41954 Broadway, TeLEP one 243, who the candidate ‘ ~ feplied, “U’'ve got a penny in my A, § DABNEY pocket and it's all 1 had when I b J} started in to win this race and all I have now. Tintend to still have it when this election is over, I don't = DENTIST. want any man to spend his money on me He thus abruptly dismissed his mercenary cohort. 406~ BROADWAY, Some of the colored hack drivers who make their headquarters at the hotels amuse themselves in the early morning hours, when all the trains are in and business is dull, by hold ing mock courts. They appoint a judge, lawye! t and all, and have regu ing the evidence anc ing the case just as they {do in court If the darkeys are about half drank their antics are highly amusing, and some of them, from actual exper- ience, are very familiar with court proceeding Horse Shoeing . are a Specialty. All kinds of imperfection in a horse's travel gorrected, 1 Do Repals Work of Every Kind, Work GuABANTRED, J. W, Moore, a a, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Boots of All Kinds, Free delver¥ to all parts of the city. Cor. 7th and Adams, Councilman Livingston, be true, will tonight. sprin: tion in the city council, the 1 which is unknown, When he recently went’ north and remained a couple of weeks or longer, he went on an important mission, it , is understood, one of great import to Alfays on hand ready for work. tie city, and tonight he will divulge if reports ture of Here is one of the advantages of living in a city percolated by sipe water in every niche aud cravny. The Cairo “Argus” say house be- longing to Mrs. 1. Chavis, a colored woman, at No, 520 Douglas strect, which was surrounded by deep sipe water, slid back with the blocks which Supported it, about 5 o'clock last evening and dropped in the wa- J, $. GANSTER, Solicitor. at Porsion Claims, Veteran of four thy ars in the war of 861-65, Prosecutes alue before the Bureau of Pensions. of the war of + xtc Ww 1 tht inerrant ait telocted cases aga ter, Nobody was hurt, but the the rile, or any D4! T household goods got a bad wetting oor give mm sfand the cottage is somewhat racked and wrecked, Neighbors with . boats rescued the family and moved Galt Houser oe ~ yopisyiliLky KY. wo onan American Plan $3. 09 to $5.00 per day. Rooms only $1.00 aad upwards, A, BR, COOPER, Manager, which they desire. trans Honal capital should welte call, There is one thing among many other things, perhaps, which Paduc bas long needed, and needed This is a patrol carnage, or ‘hood. lum wagon.’’ One is needed not to save the police force trouble and ob- viate on expenditure of too much «n- ergy to benefit. — the Dadly, israytie hy ‘biting the {ple tthuch expense and humiliation, Very often a drunken man Is ‘ars rested who uses the Hlest ind most profand language conceivable all the | way to the city ball, within hearing Jof hundreds of people who reside ! along the route the man Is taken, or |are compelled to pass him. Only a few nights ago a foul-mouthed negro woman was found fntoxicated and arrested, and just as the officers reached a certain church the congre- gation began to pour out, and the people were compelled to listen to language they had perhaps never heard before in their lives from the dissolute woman, before the officers could get her beyond hearing. A day or two later a man was ar- rested in a similar condition and used such language, and the officers in charge threw him down and bound and gagged him, All this would be precluded, and = mach time and trouble would be saved, if the city had a patrol wagon, + * The erstwhile candidates wre such and such a person had just gone to the polls. The ‘buns’? are sleeping off their last week's debauch, and getting themselves in trim for the forthvom- fng city primary, which is just two months from today. The farmer is ‘‘cussing’’ bin for voting the wrong way, and inci- dentally patching his harness prepar- atory to doing his spring plowing. is Important Notice, All persons knowing themselves in- debted to the Tyms of Rogers & King »= COLORED f DEPARTMENT. Husband Street Chi ch (Methodist)-Sun: day school at Vaom, creaching It a, wm aud Tp. m. Key, CM. Palmer, pastor Purk¥ Chapel, ft and Ohto (Vethodist) Sum day school Oa in, Preaching Ha m, aud 6 p. Rev. B.S. Bites, past Street Haptist Chareh m. Preachlig ® ptm Pastor Stren I Pre r, m Sunday | joy Chureh.—Sun a.m, and 8p F; church, Aunday school 9 Rev. J. #t, James A streets Sunday school a pm "MK chureb, 10th & Trimbte pin, Preaching 3 Rev J. G, Stanfo:d, pastor, Christian elureh unday 7a ern’ meeting ¢ voridially iuvit It, cotter, pastor, __ COLORED LODG MASONIC. froadway, Third Floor, Masonte Hall Mt McGregor Lodge N Thursday evening ine Mt ge a ts every first h moni ous every frst ning tn each month eve fh Court No Meets every an fourth Morday- Ih each inonth, 1th, No. ets first and nin each month at Colored Padneah Lodge No. Is!5—Meets every first and third Monday ineach mouth at Colored Odd Fellows Hall P.trlarchs No 7.G U © 0 F- id Friday evening in each Odd Fellows’ Hall uncil No 79,—Meets | _ ing in each month at en's ¢ ro Kentucky 2AM — Meets tre, JOB FOW Leave Paducab and Catro Line. ‘Owned and Uj tatio INCORP ‘ausville and Fa sun Steamer Dit eaves Pad J perated by thy pn Co, PORATED. ackets (Dail Eine (Dat R, im, Bit K POWL ab at 8 a H. FOW Packet Company. -~~o8' sville, Paducah and Cairo Packe Tennessee and Obio River Transpor- ly excep HN S, HOPKINS nh at 9:30 o'clock a. m y except Supt Memphis, New Orleans & Cincinnati Steamers leave Cineinmatt ry Wed esday and Paducah ¢ nm) Warhin Mice Houses re for, maturday at very Tienda: for Cinett Me hts ni Sai ati every ; ‘ope Paseing Paducah very busy today explaining to their friends | stone Square Lodee No. 4—-Meets every s Lins Ciauenatt tot how it happened, and counting up| wonlay fn ench mont Thursday, passing Pad ils Wetea thee a ‘Mk rotbon ft] NDBPESDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS 19 FUR aw, ies he votes they would have gotten if vs Hall, se corner 7th & Adams, | Agent, Padu Supt. Cincinnati, | DR. W. H. NELSON Physician and Sargeon, , be ordinary men of his generation, a exc month man of great and varied talents, He has the heart of a lion and a daunt- i! roadway less spirit. Nature has cast him UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHI he Fourth spt and thereby-sire to themselyés costs, as F-Will be forged to progeed by law to collect safe, unless \thertise settled promptly. Ep H, Poryra Receiver of Rogers & King ay John Rogers & Son. zou = lee Buy your)oil aye gasoline trom H. M1, Evans’ fank®agon./ HeAandles the best tite groof oil gud ded Crown gasoline, L 1ad Water Notice, atsoys of the Water Company are reminded that rents for this / quarter were due April Ist. ‘hose/ who im tend to renew theirfents should’ do su by the 10th, 94 all prefuisga‘in ar- Satter thy date willbe shut DRIFTWOOD The river has fallen 6 inches in the last 12 hours. Arriv m toda The and departures were very Joe Fowler was ia and away for Ky at 10 o’vlock this morni The aver fall of the river is 's inch per hour. Very little business was transacted inthis port this morning. River trailic is quiet everywhere and the harbor job boats are doing noth- ing The Geo. H, Cowling m rtrips today at 11 a, m, to Metropolis. The tow loat, R. A. Speed, ar ed out of the Tennesse yesterday with a tow of ties for Brooklyn. The H.W. Buttorff, which was due out of the Cumberland yer'arony afternoon, had not arrived hour this morning. She soon as she for Clarksville. le m. her and r 4} Ambitious, Capable Yonng, Man. Wants positiod of any kind where advancement 6 posalide Knowledge of dry goods, vook-keoping, collect- He isa sthyepat reasonable Address X.Y. Z., Sun uw ing wages, five, of- Fur Sale. At the Sen oftiee old papers, nice and ¢ , Just the thing to put un- der carpets aud on yhelves. 25 cents per hundred Hickory Stove Wood. Fo: nice stove wood telephone 29. 81 per load, tt. Ouro Riven Seoxy Av Rin Co, far, ly Dr, Edwards, specialty, By Nosg‘and Throat, Padueah, Ky. In the Toils of a cough—a hacking, racking, rasping cough that irritates the lungs and leads to dire results. It is in such cases that Honey its wonderful efficacy. use of the trouble is cradicated—the irritation is al- layed—the lungs are healed and strengthened and cold leave the system as snow disappears before the sunshine of s Pie-Honey is Sale by Ochlsehhaeger Walker For ts Broad Golden R s second Thurs: day In vac way mple No. l—Meets first and y night In each mouth fe Tabernacle, No. 45, meets first nesday nights in every month. No 30—Meets s ach month, Sarai Tabe ond Queen o1 and fourth Monday pe Madaiiae T bernac Meets first and third Thursday nights in each month, id jor Lily of the West Tabern second and fourth Thur month Pride of Paducah Teut, No. 5 h month. hb Tent Meets se h, Saturday after Star of Padu ime nd saturday ly of the West Tent, Meets t inevch Month ird satarday | gw f the Repnt tan ay niguts tn ver Martins ba nt Army ¢ meets second ‘ach month it Banner Commandery. Members of Banner Commandery U. O. G. C. reby ordered to meet at Citad uesday, April 6tb, ask The Rev. J. L. Brandenburg, as- sisted by Rev. Wt will preach | go an introductory sermon to all colored | the people who attend at the chu merly M. E. church, No. 712 Fifth street, Tuesday evening at o'clock, attend. Come out and see and hear | for youself. | tan papers of the North, $ highly sensational ded and has|‘ ¢ heroic the ration ; We have no Vg | that in our judgment Bishop Turner's | Bishop | ‘He that advice is very Turner's bible tells Juseth the sword shall perish by the} if the why do they burn the a 2 o'clock p. m, to attend the funeral | South, bat Bishop Turner is nota mould, has written at threat to in the future pre and write these senten an awful responsibility rous and inhuman negro has suffered and still suf-| fers 1s enough to drive men to des-| neverthe! | our leaders cannot counsel desper he dar attempt to force it would end of their annihilation. re strangers to the pgroes suffer violence ; and slay why the towns The American people despi as they do a coward, and if] Will offer extra inducements i in Pianos and much negro showed ct to oul (To Be Cc dal been the subject of many interviews |" | and cf editorials in one of our lead) 7) be ing dailies. The telegram was taken | jpoad, with a dept al in the March num from an edito! ber of “The Voice of Missions,” ed-| ba ited by Bishop Henry M. ‘Turner, | Ia Senior Bishop of the A. M. E. cbureh, | thr and reads in part as follows: “The fiendish lynching of John M. Johnsoa and Archibald Joiner upon mere suspicion, in| Louisiana, while the African Methodist Bishops were | meeting in the city of New Orleans, coping stone n, Which will b aze by a te ev gravingdocke ciently large to 1, This loc dition to th with a Th He not kill citizens Is larger than ned carries ¢ The tre less we fford to e methods, tation in ngerous, lum, negroes repel force looks like ¥« character of the heroie age who had wandered into our modern time. Bishop Turner stands by the words / I, feel ne yut his umes barba- tment which | 1 th | advise | Ay in nothing short Person: situation 1 cities ¢ of Lady Elizabeth Downs. Hope | Stranger to the situation a and Mechanicsburg are cordially in- | Knows, therefore that the neg vited to attend, i afford to perform no acts L.E. Dennert, P.N. ©, | Would lead t an awfu - jsummation, The negro has United Lakatos Church, ltoo little spirit, too at ttle cc more coura e and | yotinued. ) h of 55 Le ding fre ed fry t is to be so constructed that it « on and of this | » with s why of and the of nd he ro can which ul con- rage nothing | he ge »for-| would undoubtedly gain the respect jouth | of his fellow 2 |less subj All are cordially invited to | attack. «would be | jawless The Trilby Social Club will be en-| WORLD'S LARGEST ARSENAL. tertained by Mrs. Belle tonight 00 | peteish Admiralty Will Expena £00 Harrison street. All the members 000 on Devonp are requested to be present, | ‘The importance of Devonport as a Pies eevecteeeeicll 'naval base has been repeate 1 Little Horrce Lewis is quite sick |Strated. Toxlay the dockyard and iit aeaalee, | Keyham steam f ver an area . barr » the Koval se ge and the many other lings located on the Takes Issue With Bishop Turner ar and oceupying 200 and Condemns His Attitude. lonal acres. e present board of admiralty have (The fi homing article from the pen | nov Vy commit © of extens of Rey. R. C. Ranson, of the A, M, | whic H f not in in E. Chureh, ‘Chic ago, lately published | tance, will « rk oft y in the Indianaolis ‘+Freeman,’’ the | PPes'ous chars one panier vert ablest paper in the country devoted | Pe’ SS aaa to the interests of the colored people. Coane a My . : gest of th eral teed The article is too lengthy for publis | sooty defended ars in the world ation entire in one issue, $9 We shall| 7p authorities in Whitehall have se give it in installments and advise ev- | t)eir hand to a scheme of naval expan ery colored man to give it careful | sion at the westet t which will en- reading and consideration. ».) | tail an expenditure of about £6,000, | ) erling. A million sterling has OK BRESKAR n spent in dredging operations as Under the date of March 17th an] q preliminary to the extension of Dev ed Press dispatch was tele ort as a naval port, and the means shed from Atlanta, Ga., and pub-| of ess to the dockyard at all tides lished in a number of the metropoli- | has been rend: p and eas, It was re-| The scheme s the creation of om the the be ventrance lock only a few miles from the scene of | viding a large tidal basin which blood and death, was most damnable, | used ut any state of the tide and Let every negro in this country who | docks so commodious as to recuns 10 8 has aspark of manhood in him sup-| Minimum the possibility of acctls ply his house with one, two or three | {Be dork or ivan a eaarraphieal | i vessels. Plyme geogray guns, or with a seven or sixteen |)" ‘ditittonal foxiliti shooter, and I advise him to keep | gor the accommodation of the larg them loaded and ready for immediate | war vessels of the greatest navioval it use, and when his domicile is invad- | portance, and nine or ten years hene¢ ed by bloodthirsty lynchers, or any | when this scheme has been completed mob, day or night, Sabbath or week | the Devonport group of docks will be day, turn loose your missiles of death | Without rival in the world.—London and blow the fiendish invaders into a | °!° pea SES thousand giblets, We have had itin Ensy to Learn, our power to say this for seven years, | _ “You wouldn't Aer ® Dah Te but on account of Episcopal status | ly foe his money, we have hesitated to express ourselves she reptied, emphat thus, fearing it might meet with dis- | 5.41) approval of the house of bishops, but! “1 thought not,” he said, with evi their approval or disapproval has | dent relief, for he had money and alse done nothing to stay the fiendish ubts wurderers who stalk abroad and are} “It would be absurd,” she went on exterminating our race, So we have said it, and hereafter we shall preach | it, speak it, talk at and write it Again, we say, get guns, Negroes Get gus, and 1 you good aim when you shoot ! The above sreated quite tion here in Chicago. ‘The leading | colored men and women of the city | were besieged by reporters for an expression of their views in regard tu it. utterance of Bishop ‘Turner's will| exercise a very great intluence | Bishup ‘Turner is one of the extra- an & sensae Me ing | whether 1] hen it is y old thing with bject was fF this » rst of it Will soon be dies should Call on do the rest, and tryi money.” ting the be here, and look. their ‘There is no doubt but that this|Mrs J. B, Merriweather, Fashionable Dressmaker 122 Harrison street, aadtShe so easy to learn to love most tor the ud then gave it up.—Chi- TT EASTER SUNDAY the la best wil If} Paducah Electric INCORPORATED. R, Rowt an, Co. M, Broom, Pres. Treas. F. M. Fisiren, Sec, STATION 217 N. SECOND ST. You can turn your lights on any time—whenever you need them, We give continuous service day and night. We don’t use trolley wire currents for lighting. It’s dangerons, Our rates: Over 10 lights to 25 lights, 36c per light per month Over 25 lights to 50 lights, 35¢ per tight per mou'h. These low retes for 24 hours’ service apply when Dill is paid betore 5th of succeeding month, A. C. EINSTEIN, v ¢ Prest. and Mgt. ‘PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS. .. . 126 and 128 North Fifth Street, Neap Patuer Louse. DEALERS High Grade Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries Agent for Odell Typewriter, Price $20.00, Suitable for Ministers, Doc- tors, Lawyers, Teachers, and‘in reach of all, oO 1 buyin WHEELS a ly Exclusive Bicycle House in the City. Riding School free y wheels from us, WE invite you te call and see OUR | vet Bottom Prices on same, J, R. PURYEAR, ® ager. eee J. BERGDOLL, ————l ROPRIETOR. Paducah - Bottling - Co., [LOUIS O'BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs apd bottes, drinks Soda, Also various temperance Seltzer Cider, Ginger Ale, ete, Pop, Water, Orange lephon® orders f'led until 11 o'clock at night duriag week and 12 o'clock | Saturday nights | Telephone 101. 10eh and Mutison Streets PADUCAT.KY W. Lu Howard ixth St. Salesman for MesseR S| ” MILLER Organs for the next 30 days. bd be ecnvinced. FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES,|. Elegant Carriages and Turnouts -——AT —— J4S. A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable Cor, Third and Washington. TELEPHONE 148, Wall Paper Window Shades IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT W. S. No, 132 ATTENTION GIVEN GREIF, Telephone TO ALL ORDERS, Third Street. WHEN YOU DRINK _ DRINK THE BEST BEST You can find it st——— DETZEL'S. ——Where we keep the finest ol—— Whiskies, Wines, Beer, Cigars, etc RESTAURANT OPEN AT ALL HOURS, M.E. 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