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J got ‘im off e.0cn ez 1 gould dpe, an’ Ttidn't know I vas break- og nu law i i Isr. Lovis ic a a ms to tte ul bh 5 oa’ itttce Room and Broaklast. $1.00 vie #30 tbat you got bim off as soon Europeap Plan, $1.00 Per Day. s you could If he wasnt't on the Goop RodMs. Ggoo Mrat how could you get 1 Goon Sxaviey You Visit St, Lows \ 1 tida’d say dot You we = ST. JAMES HOTEL ach air 4 il | s ' 1» does, either,’ | | WUETT & WILLIMMSON, Ssh Se a v W.. trying to tell why he led fs p hysicians and Surgeons) i ee ok > BSR ol wed (he usual amount ‘ sha hacia An o! Jed a rkey appearea ai Office, No. 419s Broadway, jah pererdhy; Abd Sous? eatin Trrerugef 243. one steps outside be- vitterly bewail Gis hord | e — pnt fb Jailer Cyedy concluded io x pe fun out of bia ag CS DABNEY |Pctie erences ' vou, ” how we on - DENTIST. How ye qwine io FA bit ine » | eold fellow with dabious Te MN ik oon, Gill's conten ) vor 90 pick ap those duck ' ’ Pe TRPR a tiat “bow Qn HEALER ™ a ne ‘ fe loom oo Staple and Fancy Groceries, | sc w aw eug I Gris ' Canned Goods of AN Kinds. foo von eva aca Ti Ys Free delivery toall parts\of theeity.| Cr you. Then Vt have yo. in pd sbey send vou jo 1 Cor, 7th and Adams, © > foes say days or m 7 ° \ dey eny motey Jo ¥ Horse Shoeing |: o kpow?"? asked tve oli : a Specialty. |. vit « All kinds Of imperfection tn 3 “ pi are la 4 dolla a horse's pravel corrected ira ach car Ae ath wit * - “DRW. C. EUBANKS, | WRITTEN AT RANDOM. OPA TLS OMmce—W6 Broadway. ‘Telephone 120 E Residence, 1000 Jefterson Helephone 149 Miss Maty -F. Dodoo, principal of the bigh school, seated tu the Board of Edueatio two ivy plants which he secured fror General Lews old home, asststan ATTORNEY-AT 120 S, Fourth, R raction in i AW, Miss Dodson gave the plants t wi the courts of the stare} /Dg, Which was named for the grea has pre- at Arling- ton Heights, Vitginia, two years ago. the board to place at the Lee build- ICOLORED DEPARTMENT. CHURCHES. fo be atthe same table, qu jelly 1 re- plied, as he took a look at the empty dishes and everybody begat to smile, “I think, madam, it might be a good idea to be more careful about what | YOU don’t eat."” in| ‘The same woman stopped over at one of the hotels here, and there at- seted quite as much attention on account of her prodigous appetite as she did on the boat. “ nt 4 co jay school ai ip im. kev et Church (Methodist)—San. Preaching 1! a.m and 0 day school's m. Preachiog Ila. m, and 8p. mm. Rev. B.S. Burks, pastor Washington Street Baptist Church,—Sunday Preac' t sehool ¥ a m. hing 8p m. Kev, Geo, tfon‘ot claims promply atvendedt t making the gift a very ap-| ‘The Washington ‘Post’? gives the Wee, ata propriate oe. Supt. MeBroom | following avcount of a famous rats’ nth Street Baptist Church.—Sunday L. WILLEA, p the presentation at the meeting en school? wan Preaching, It a. m, and 8 p.m, Rev. W. 8. Baker, pasto nest, the most valuab!s, perhaps, in ISE AND SION PAI of the board last Tuesday, and the] tie bistdry of the worlu: Paul A. M. B. cnereh Sunday school da MER, board tendered Miss Dodson, in_re-| ‘The famons rats’ nest. which was |i;,preeching 118 m 7:9 p m.. Kev. J. 6 Qnainine, bAtaoutn turn, 48 unanimous thanks, The) built out of five ove lundred-dollar} st. James A. M. B. church, 10th & Trimble if ivy is now flourishing at the Lee|United States treasury notes in the [tel Sunday senool at’ pin Preaching 3 phone building at Fourth and Obijo street and in years to come will be quite historic. Fuiare gene dence M2 8, 6 Ht Papvoam, KY G. Harris, 7. L.Crice HARRIS & GRICE, Attorneys - at -Law, 124, SeFourth—Upstairs ions may look upot Vs luxeraat growth aad tell pos ‘erily thai the plant once grew at ibe bowe of General Lee ia Virginia. no doubt PM Trimble Street Chetatiad church—Sunds sebool, 9:80 Preaching, 11 a m and ‘ednesday evenings, 7 end of an old box caron the Louis- ville ond Nashville railroad in 1868 8 1 Myabday achoot vetchors' meeting Thursday yomnes ater o} ic nday acho! teachers’ ursda 1 becomes a ‘matter of — public ne 790. all are corldieily yi gar f njrecord in tue Senate files, John | R, Cotes, pastor. -|Veeley, a carpenter at Lovisville, COLORED LODGES, ¢\ found these notes while tearing out MASONIC. Masonic Hall, 222 Broadway, Third Floor. the end of the aforesaid old box car, Beenograpber tn Oftice. Wh tue pois were pretty badly] y, McGregor Lodge No 2—Meets every first —— ro bas a colored man who mulated, (vere seems to have been bd 1 ‘ay evening in each month ioneey ities ta . i «Zion Lodge No 1 J, 0, RUSS W, toilet soap and such thi no dilticoliy in determining their | wednesday evening in each month, “ ' ' fy 1 Paducah has one who goes bim | uaiecter, their denomination and |) Susannah Court No. 2, Ladies—Moets every oue betier by eating glass aud som dave, aud 1¢ issue and series to |“ age and Moving’ Wa betler by eating glass aud somes} 4 ie : 10 | ed Seal. Eabge TE elel Ov [if e / if wes lower pots broken chiva,| Which each belonged, 1’ Monday in each month: if Office at-Willetts Livery48fable. Upon the advice of a friend Veeley | iwoereN DENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS Telephone 353. Phe steamb« excursion is now] 0k the notes to the Louisville cus- eliows Hall, #@ corner 7th & Adams, coming into season, and it. will be|(™-louse, and at his request th iehold of Ruth, No s#—Meets fest and : see (day evening in each month at Colo wt a short time vatl from co wo were fo arded to the Treasury De- Oda Felis we Hall, zi : g AD itty on ane boats to divers places, |Partment refused to redeem them, | a fehiows Hal’ "se Nome S Colored ea baie ii ay vv, }abd with the approval of the ; Undertakers and aha nie Ablactias \edities Han alien ee | NEE Ware returned. $6 bia Dy | Moots every’ necoud Friny_ evening 9a each acace Weiowpdeo 18 130 8 Third Jevinve | by Gu ‘owds that a iy thesis IE Oe nal rota ten pth canis Meets , nd thee | ts 8 oe Julius Wellman, a exeay fourth Fray engi each ee . » oker, for $500, ole id Fellows’ Hal, R. 6 McOUNE, Yes, bet abs tinal . March, 1869,° Wellman had one ny Le ae sess Plain and ‘ at law,’' quoth the Jadge. then. sent a tin to the Treasury De-| each mouth at Colored Odd Fellows’ Hall and ion Painter Vell ett tae wat iknorana, {RT Ment and the matter was re-| Young Men's Pride Lodge No, 179 Meots Ornamen 18 Se ad vorand tte red to the First Comptroller, who | Syyzifewatinasaares Sueanenaay evening Win oo CYCLE WORKS, siti sat bay Beant ide wed on the Sist day of July UNITED ROTHER OF FIURNDSHL, 186%, that they should neither be re- | St Paul Lodge No 65—Meots every seco 126 nnd 128 N, sth St, Me eet Rationality was unmls-!deomed not returned to Wellman. |i woamy eee ee * = The oliver therecays he saw] Voce then returnet the money to Steet tue teat Tucoday in'esch mouth'st sou leading woud lintee Mone ihe We i» and renewed his efforts to} irony A | ELL M, D idewalk : . sevnre payment from the Treasury | , fomple=Meets second Thurs . ' iW te vaa'd wadeee ane, Ee 2 pene Rey pies sorrel rere day h, at 18! Broadway Z ‘? , made wott when a bill was in- ‘ lk Otfice 802 1-2 J. Sevenur St. port leet my horsin ow no sidevalk.” lirotuved in the fifty-fifth congress | wie veces och mone ane esijente 723 8, Sixth, | Here the spectators began laughing! anthorizing (he redemption of these| Golden Rule Tabernacie, No. 45, meets fret Office Hours 7?38 to 9 a. m., 1:30 tagp! >the emt pel "policeman: {notes, In each succeeding congress | *24 third Wednesday nights in every month. p. m., 6to 8 p.m Weil, what did you do? ueen Sarai Tabernacle No 30-—-Meets second { Do Repalr Work of Avery )Kind, Joy su'. PU ge rea day to te hak : “you Lyon Ul be allowed a de bide nebo’ casio day tor every day you are in |(be bill has come up, but has never heen passed. Senator Pasco, and fourth Monday nights in each month, Madaiine Tabernacte, Moets first and third Thursday nigh h month, from the Commit- f in ng just made a fre | Uily, of the Tabernacle, No. 65, Meets mittee on claims, has just made a fae |, fous faa tourth thursday mighte in cock vorsble report, declaring that his | month, justice of the claim; that although | siar of Paducah rent Meets second saturday moce thea twenty-seven years have | pm in each month I since the finding and the cir- | Liy of the West rent, Meets third saturday pin in each month comstances were published in the | ‘a fan haniale : Grand Army of the Republic meets second news} apers at the time, no claimant | aaatoarth acadey, Rigoteia rues oeognd lias ared for the notes, Kach | U.K. t. Hall over Marun.s barber | nove vlainly deseribed, 1, in the All indi int 1 loninion of the committee, the United | _ All indications point to a large au- dience to witness the cake walk at the opera house next Friday night. New solos, chourses and duets will be introduced. Eight couples will take part in the walking contest, includ- ing several new faces. The entire upper floor and two boxes are at your tes ought to redecm its just DRIFTWOOD obli- | |disposal. Seats go on sale ‘Thursday GACULRLD ON THE LEVEE) morning at Van Culio’s. Balcony Se, gallery 25c. ‘One of the grandest opportunities ial i bel ever presented to a people to demon- Hopkins Jvansville | strate to the world its capabilities in . Cowling Mevropolis |everything that pertains to develop- DEPARTURES. ment of the mental, moral and phis- Dick Powe siro | ia! powers, awaits us in the velebra- City of Clarksville town | Pration of the One Hundredth Anpi- dol oS. Hopkins .. Evansville | Yer"ty of Tennessee as a state The to. i. Oowllag Metropolis [Teanessee Centennial Exposition Burks Chapel, 7th and Obio (Methodist) Sun OR, WH, NELSON Physician and Surgeon” 08 Washinuton stpoet 108 120 Harrison Di | EASTER SUNDAY Will soou be dies should Catl on Mrs J. B. Merriweather, Fashionable DiesSmaker 1222, Harrison street, and she will do the rest a WHERE Cartous Monotitn | Pobrer in ft A recent arti Herald annou: of Buddha had and that orient world were eayerly of the discovery Bow come to hind, furnish prima facie « here look and the la- their best CULDHA A GORN. New York 1 Lirthplace overvd ip India, out the at for details tails have they certatnly that Buddha was 1 » being of flesh and blood, and not a 1 lar myth, 8 some scholars would have us belie Credit for this « ry i to Dr. Fabrer, arche al inspector of the northeastern provinces of India. For some time he has been on <ious to ex- plore the country of Nanza-Nig) va and Nanza-Paderlya, in the district of Bateul,and the prime minister of Nepaul fecently gave him permission to do so. The doctor had good reason to believe that there were many wn treasures in this part of India, wn Ing @ zealous archeologist, he resolved to secure as many of them us possil Bo he began to explore, and one d: he learned that at 0 littl: distance ther ered wasa very curious monument. le went to the place und found a monolith fixed fn the ground. It wa prena yards in height, and wa d with religious inseriptions, Dr. 1 amined it carefully, and eurred to him that the ; n of monolith under the ground esting than the por even more int above the ground He communicated this ide sistants, and the result was that very short time the earth was reme from the base of the monolith, until the entire stone was visil It had | been fim bedded to a depth of three anda | half, and on this long buried portion or élab Dr. Fabrer four raved in lar characters, n by the illus 1 to his rid This inscription says in unmistakable language that his majesty went in per son to the gardens of I erected there this monolith “i spot where Lord I a was be Now, many a + has been mad for t famous gar f Lumt but their exact locat has t he ‘ termined until now. ‘T n tells that they were in this véry region, where the monolith was found, and that they were very near the ruins of Kapilweston, “the of red earth,” | which the tribe of Cakyas habited nd which was in consequence the | 1e of Cakya Inount, otherwise known iddha. This monolith, then, diseovered 1 Dr. F . is evidently in the lon, Lumbini, and the min ah ¢ Ludia there is not the slightest doubt that it marké | the birthplace of the t Lord Buddha —Detroit Free Pres WIDOWS NOT AVAILABLE. Marrying One Me the On | Company has generously provided for a large two story building at a cost Little or no was trans !of oyer $12,000 to be known as the eon the wharves this morning. | Negro Building, This building is to ‘Lhe Dick Fowler left for Cairo at|be situated at one of the most promi- 0 this morning with a trip. | nent and desirable places on the Ex- Capt. Woods received bis | Position grounds. ; nth 'ssue master’s license this| _ “10 this building we are to decide |these important jons. 1. Wheiher we are enterprising and pro- Nores business a & nice Dave of ques mornit Ashland Civy | The Aa. Oy aves tomorrow | sresiive, 2. Whether we are skill- bain UNE, “eM ltul and energetic. 3. Whether we points. reciate the opportunities we en- registered 41.5. this | j Many and varied are the morning at 7 o'clock, there being ®/inotives that should inspire us to nse of 2 tenths last night. e cur exhibit one of the grandest The dry docks y busy and jevements in our history. The ait | memories of the past, the advantages of the present, and the possibilities fine fo’ ing (he towboat Ke working a The Maytlower, from St. Louis, ar- |uf the future, appeal to us and urge ved here late yesterday afternoon |us to erect a monument that will re- Jen route up the Tennessee flect credit upon ourselves, and be a The John S$, Hopkins was down source of inspiration to our pos- rad away fot Evansville again on bats at Sige rns fine \ime this morning with a nice pus speaks the negro edition of load. }the Centennial ‘‘News Bulletin. | |Now let Paducah and McCracken The towboat Kenton, which is on the docks hee for repairs, is receiv- ug a hand new head while otherwise Jundergoing a thorough county come forward and help in this Jwork. These are the deapartments : Agricultural—J. B, Batte. Livestock—W. H. Key. overhauling. id res ‘or work bie. td will got plenty to eat and a " Always CRONE ood place 6o slec ‘ to gion wees {] ‘Tue H.W. Buttorff isdue here to- | Art and Sculpture—Prof, Eugene H EN RY GRE | F, | von soe, not even the ducks would be) Morrow from Clarksville, and leaves | Harris, L. Woy aman it would help us] her re-ara up the Cumberland riv- Manufactures—M. J. Jublett ai, ¢: to Nashville tomorrow morning at} — Marble and Building Stone—H. G. Atier (he elapse of a few momen's, | 19 o'clock. Seales. ) $ A during wh'el the old fellow elose The City of Clarksvil rived Horuculture and Fraits—Prof. W. s Ue 9 Jiis eyes to con.taie, be Anally asked,|her@ last night from Golconda and|1., Cansler. ici fi i Say, boss, whet kia’ ob dacks is| WHE re-enter the old trade between] Florticulture—J. L. Jones. Solicitor of P Claims, den dab me ia Thia piace and. Biixaethtown. Sle History and old Relics—J. M. Voteran of four years/in the war of} 4) ve jolly deputy jailer could not} !2ft for Eli.abethiown at noon today. |'Tarpin. f al sbavthes the Bavear (SHPDre smite at the guile] pyre Aap Mineral and Mines—J. Ira Wat Proseoutgs cline hams ess of bis companion, whom be} 384? iP bs ‘ vo [wld cie bred. He then slowly ine]. Ewedty-three years spent ia tue} Medicine and Dentistry—Dr. Wm. cde wih, bis eyes shut, “Now, Sy of wedicine ayd-—pharmacy— | Sevier. e+ yo' dis, When dod gus] 'eslt—the most patatable and effeci- | Dairyiug—Lawson Buford, roney de thay dolla’s, f° ine] !¥¢ Chill and PEver Cary on the fave] Poullry—Robert A. Walker. cos whine Ney, decid { e, af T quis thu ty days?” ©! the glob€—Dr, Meudenball’s Im-| Lumber and Forestry—John A. ea “0 |, you don't get any money at | P-o¥e4 Chill and Fever Cure, tice] Adams, i, ‘he connty just ercits you] 99 cents, Sold by — Educational—Prof. W. D, Byrd Franchise Wotice. w t much, you know,’ ‘exe DoBors & Co. Young Women’s Avviliaries— rs aielch he officer,” Clinton, Ky., Oct. 12th, Myae Lissld Bait, otth ‘je old wan scemed_ to grasp the aon ae Woman's Board—Mrs, J.C. appr Tonath, amd tatsieg™ hiasett| Df: J> C. Menientall, ‘hota paca; ; aising hime . repens | Us deicnsiy and bis cane, he hob- Evansville, Ind. Friends, your humble servant ear- ‘| Locolf, uaking ashe went so it] Dean Sat:—Yoy may ship one-|nestly requests you to send some- toon kt be he fds amph, 1 kin git} half gross of Dr. Mendenball’s Im- | thing for these depar'ments. Farm- se chespa’ dandat on’ wa’ket—-| proved Chill and Fever Cage on same fers, send some wheat, corn, broom UL tole yo’, thu'ty days free] terms as lust, J have-old) two or]corn, oats, rye, or tobacco. Send ‘ arthed Je day lodein’ "ud com in moughty | three times as much Of your ehill cure | some apples, potatoes, or some other H wrven the t shut me dy fo’ au ol’ man lak me in dese] this season as any other aid it has| gardening product, Cap OF Bde agp (ic? eb tlood, fiad an’ eyclome!”” en splendid saiista ‘The mineral department would like Enis Marep 1, bs have an exhibit from the mine or ba. Yerant, Mayor of the City of Pagdeab —— Franchise Notice, ayes 0! tne Common Bure ved on dt Some of the steamboat men have ntalk’oy about a most rematkas ble eater who took a trip on the Clyde up an ova the Tennessee river a few days to ore bed in which you may be work- ing, whether coal, slate, marble, fine sand or gravel, iron ore, copper tin, , silver or gold, The department of aris would like Yours wuly, K. Tay.on, Diuggist. Sold by Dubois & Co. Important Notice: SDs knowing themselves in- . * dghted to th¢ firms of Rogers & King |(o have anything in the line of paint- » ; She was a female, and it is said for Fand John ogers & Sou are hereby |ing, sculpture, crayon, pastel, photo one night siowed away in her] warned to gall and settle the same at graphy and music, igi emit pus interior three different well] once at {ay villeay NO 127 South] The committee on education would ‘ a tay stovked orders, Aster she had tin-| Fourth stivety~and thereby save to} like to have the teachers of Paducah i b ished she modestly remarked to the] ihemselves cosis, as L will be forcec | and vicinily prepare something from es hich-} otvers at the table: to proceed vy law to ceilect same, | thei oo! to send, whether mathe- ee ded or r Vovlathe’ ‘have to be very careful about} unless otherwise seitled promptly, — | matics, science, bistory or drawing. tly Cosnel: rene ris the ght 19 a” epborre alia I eat, on account of having Ep H, Puryear, Let me hear from you, ‘pis Mare 16, 1807. rire dyspepsia,” Receiver of Rogers & Kf ing and John W. Benton Maygf ot ees ol Paden Capt. Bill Rollins, who happened! Rogers & Son. S Nagi |717 South gixth oo Paduoal, ky. He had to be a | a widow, for a few rude jol a clattering seranale were not the only punishments awarded him. He w prived of benefit s ' clergy was the pri priests to be tried before t tieal courts, in whieh off nearly always sure of acqu men also enjoyed the vd the extre of knowledge req or ) nd writ preni un n under f y could read a psalin might | 8 cler and escape the pe ving his ght shoricned by a head.” the % when the m i, learning was te dl precic . destroyed. A man wight be a murderer but if he were the only man in town who could read t expedient to kill him, By the of the privilege Png ould t ler, rapine r theft 4 from punish- This pre per . which was a Heense s taken away from niin ed bigamy, A mar who to Wife could with impunity he had efit of clergy. The unfort ut his wife had had another sp red the living ! band amenable to the eivil law. Lipp incott's Mura- results ob- koa, repo tained by him last. summer while ex- perimenting with the light of glow. worms at Kyoto, and he says that the tight which they ewitted, when filtered showed the 1 ties of X-ray scence rays.— Wiede- B hrancs, heals the lung’ tory organs and Tuvigoruige the Pine-Tar- Honey trate y healing q \nelagetltor, a by a new! process. K] Granoy” Meteait © of the fact | IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. RAILROAD TIME TART FS, Nashville, Chattanooga #& St. Louis Railroad PADUCAH AND MEMPHIS DIVISION, Keep Cool this Summer, sourm ous Paduonn, lve 93) 10a 50 pm Our day service enables you to run fans off Of reg-|"'W5llowitick Janet oars Ave ular lighting circutf. Attach fan to any electric light is “ om socket in any room. No dangerous high voltage pow- “So pm I g er or railroad circuit in your store or residence. outW no re ce ca Foam 190 pp Day and Night Service, Store lights, 800 0c per mo. ie Mee iting, “RORn sh: “ 19to28e * | “ Wecipeu “ Electric Fans, $1,60 ‘Throual tucah an | em Dae "Nasviienad Price of current for lights depends 6n number station. ac uc a ) ’ ectriIc yy od Re Da, Ay Mem ie Pr Donovan, OP. and T. A Bh INCORPORATED. tng 4 E ‘sg Burnham, jepot ah | A. C, EINSTEIN, | Vie Prest. and Mgr. ‘PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS. ia” Near Parmer House. 1145 pm. 120 am Ar Princeton. Nortonviile ntral City Lv Central city... Ar Louisville Cinctanatt DEALERS IN— Sours Bouxp— Not No 21 High Grade Bicycles |+(':noa.....13 is igs and Bicycle Sundries AY Norton ay Ar Paw 235 pm Ayent for Odell Typewriter, Price $20.00. Suitable for_Mintsters, Doo. | br btdhenn $0 Fe | tors, Lawyers, Teachers, and in reach of all. tr putes 30 pm TY . ‘ xf, eT . Ar Memphis. The Only Exclusive Bicycle House in the City. Riding School free sae Orleans Tam 7OOpm s.0, to all buying wheels from us, WE invite you to call and see OUR| Nob and3h carry Pullman buffet sieeping WHEELS and get Bottom Prices on same. Man tl and Rew there oars between Ula 2 Nos 201 and 202 run solid’ be re J. R. PURYEAR, Manager. sat New Ss aes Falte “cues in Padi epou ane pein. eee aorth and south, ‘Meket ohiees, Heoddwes ‘Under the Palmer, and at @t the union depot. y ‘WEN YOU DRINK DRINK THE BEST Yowean find it at——— DETZEL'S. ——Where we keep the finest ba Sm me Whiskies, Wines, Beer;Cigars, etc RESTAURANT OPEN AT ALL HOURS, Wall Paper , Window Shades ST. Loums DIVISION. NORTH nocxD, Pinckney ville St. Lou sourn ray outs Laave St Stop for meais— Ali trains ‘This is the popular Chicago and all poin Train leaving Paducal gas, tarough Pull St Sleeping. aud Dinibie berth rates, Parke 80: ob reservations, . linus Central, Has Through Passenger Trains and t Efficient Double Daily Service from Cineinnat{ ame Topisv:lle to MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. W. S. GREIF, 71 | i podiiection with the By& 0. S. W. to Louise No, 132 8. Third Street. Telephone No. 37) |yetfe, reaching direct or thakiig close ‘conmes. Aious for principal poluts Haton Rouge tie Rocke sind Hot Springs ort Worth, wily etal Paducah ERGDOLL, OPRIETOR. Bottling - Co., | CELEBRAT S BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs and bottles, assenger Wains ly service. from Jackson, ‘Memphis and. polots South, and West on 1% own aud connecting CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, CHICAGO ANO ST. LOUIS teon ns with through trains ML potnts » EAST Butlalo, Pitts. York, Philudel- making dir Louis O'BE burg, pha, Bal Also various temperance drinks—-Sods, Pop, Seltzér Wader, Orange Cider, Ginger Ale, ete Solid Vestibule ‘Trains, Through Telephon? orders filled until 11 o’elock at nigit during week of epee Pallman Buffet Sleeping Cars. Through Free Rec Saturday nights iniog Chair Cars Telephone 101. 10th and Madison Streets. 7 Particulars of yous local railroad ticket age s. HAToH, Diy. Pass, Agent, Cincinnati, JNO. A. SCOTT, Div, Pass, Agent, Metmph A-H.HANSON, 8A, W.A, KEULOND, A. Chicago, Louisville, Tennessee Central and International Exposition, NASHTILLE, CHATTANOOGA & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. Bl ROUTE. TO AND FROM TENNESSER. KENTUCKY. GEORGIA. ALAUAMA, FLORIDA, NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA, VIRG WASHINGTON CITY. PIMLADELIMIA AND 3 phou he place to get the best PIANO for the least mone 1s OF—— HOWARD BROS., 417 N. 6th St. WE HANDLE HKY. 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