The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, April 22, 1897, Page 3

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! DR. W. C. EUBANKS, Homaerariier, OM ce Meo: Rewtdene fe way. Teley re j ALY HARPER, 120 Sf Fourth 1) practtiartn all the jection of claims prot L. WILLERA, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, GRAININGC EC ALSOMEN ING GLAMINE AND HARDWOOD PTS sHER Telephone {Te Residence Vapuoan, Ky HG. Have HARRIS & GRICE, Attorneys: at - Law, 126 8. Fourth—Upstairs J, 0, RUSS, Baggage and Moving Wagons Otlige at Willetts Livery Stable, Mati). Effinger & Co Undertakors and embaimers, Store Teleptiine 128 Residence Telephone 180 130 8 Third R. M. McCUNE, Ornawental With PADUCAH SYCLE WORKS, 12@ and 128 N, Sth St. G. A. ISBELL, M.D, Oftice 502 1-2 S. Seventh Residence Office Hours 7:30 to 9 a.m. 1 p.m, 6to 8 p.m Sixth, W to 3 Brinton B. Davis, | AROHITECT AITORNEY-AT-LAW, state WRITTEN | AT RAND “The cow Cironit duc jit yesterday, “Ob yes, bot T haven't thought since you spoke Some of these ordinance?” Bishop when a Trew much f ays I cide it Z That reminds me,” contin Judge witha smile, “of wha sent word to me yesterday sheriff. She said that if I dic feide that wow ordinance case him munieative, but said that the conferred with him not as an ¢ in regard to Sunda but as a draggist is sold at drug stores ‘L have always | wha ee Sunday,’’ the Mayor have always limit sales exclusively to legitim sit Men around me b rs and tobacco on San |never did, and I never st ent in so 8i | ve here might be ee ed the tr Courier-Journal." of war first de ibies in Greece, When th gan, and has steadily grown w troubles themselves, w the tive ontpourings of Byron in th of Gre ling ay to the He ves of th » his nic hi been a call for the bout it afew days by her, which was against the cow, she had plenty of good muscle laid up and would do a plenty to me." The Judge smiled grimly and Passed on into the court room, It seems that some of the min- isters of the city are desir. ous of stopping everything — on Sunday. Yesterday afternoon a del- egation or committee, consist of two, called on Mayor Yeiser at th eity hall and hekl a consultation with ‘The Mayor was not very y very © | ‘The mayor's position in regard to |this is well known, and as far back as people can renember he has kept his cigar « closed on Sunday. There are other druggists, however, who do not, and if an attempt should he made to restrict their Sunday little fun, A Hyronic revival bas accompani- says showed themselves ul for the words of the poet be- sked of vember, about de. ued the ta lady the In’t de- to suit y come | had iticial, » what Ay. onsist- | ton} “and | sold ay, but T the e signs | the ith the | plain- ebame DRIFTWOOD ON THE GATHERED LEVIE ARRIVALS. May tlower—St. Louis John $. Hopkins—Evansville, Ashland City—Danville. DEPaRTUt City of Clarksville—E’ town, Dick Fowler—Cairo. Maytlower—Tennessee river. z Ida—Lulu 1 John 8. Hopkins George H. Cowling —Metropolis, Nores The ferry boat Bettie Owen will » an excursion to Cairo Sunday, The Buckeye State from New Orleans, is due to pass up today for | Cincinnati. The Ashland City is due here to- night from Danville and leaves on her return up the Tennessee river to- morrow at noon The Geo. H. Cowling made both her regular trips today as usual, leaving here at 11a, m, and 4:30 p. m., carrying very moderate trips both | ways. The Clyde is due here tonight out of the Tennessee river. She will lay over here until Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock when she leaves on her re- turn trip to Florence. The fine big steamer Mayflower arrived here this morning at 6:30 clock from St, Louis. She left for rence one hour later, after trans- ting her business here. The John $. Hopkins put off on the levee here this morning a big lot y besides a mice lot of Ilaneous stuff, which she stored mise on the wharfboat. “Big Bill’’—the W. W. O'Neil passed up last evening at 6 o'clock lfrom New Orleans for Pittsbdrg. She had a tow of empties, and was ing up the river at a Nancy Hanks it. The three local packets, Dick Fo City of Clarksville and the shoppin’ '’ John S. Hopkins, were rophes t and of departed glory are pe- studied almost universally The inquiry at the Polytechnic L. | brary bas been heavy and there has ail poet's work at i Office fim.-German Nat. Bank. |the book stores. Most people $$ [rely have a volume on their be shelves aud are turning its pages in Wm, Thompson, thy and interest. ‘The story Shoemaker. °! Byron's pathetic death as he wis ae oe about to place himself at the | Mep® nailed half soley64 to the Grecian soldiers and personally | y jstrive to help the fallen nation t reachieve the lost glories. whi sof ? deplored is especially interestir | this t when the Greeks are again = x goin nst the unspeakable Turk When in Metropolis |whow they were fighting so desper- ala ly when Byron joined them The season of steamboat excursio ate OTE] | parties is at hand and every big steam- © ciate er that passes has a party of greater ‘ Cee, eth and Perry Ot $1.00 | or tess magnitude on board. Most “lof them make the trip from St. Louis to Florence, Ala., or from Cincinnati > ST JAMES HOTEL to New Orleans, and as the weather hi ST. LOUIS. jpemibere The recent condition of he rivers has added considerable in- Rates, $2,00 Per Day. eres: to these outings, and there are Room and Breaklast, $1.00 many ports not yet entirely free from European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. | the overtlow, especially further down | Goon Rooms. Goop Mars, | "he river b Sev | When you visit Steal | The frost of last week has played havoc with the watermelon crop. in all the patches of this juicy aad po ular fruit will have to be replanted «the cold touch of Jack Frost has HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, |is.t coke ret dark rest fe \ the Atlanta “Constitution.”” There is Pa | |yet time, however, to replant the Physician and | hills that have been desolated, which J will be done without delay. Thus Jeasy, for there will be a crop of this Ofcg Hours: sp. delicious fruit’ after all, It will , Jnot be a large one, though, for, from Ottice, Na-41 Broadway, accounts received, it seems that the ——___—— | watermeion crop will be greatly re \ jaune, nd it is understood that’ in| ections further south where the cul- | specialty not so much attention is be- | Jing paid to this branch of fruit’ as =~ heretofore. This is because the| Palais Se iu ete consequently prices are not what| | were desi od and expected 406 BROADWAY, fe It is not probable that dray riding | J, W. Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of Al) Kinds, Free delivery to all party of the city, Cor, 7th and Adams. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. ‘kinds of imperfection in a horse’s travel corrected, Do Repalr Werk of Every \Kind, Work GUARANTEED, Aiways on hawt ready for work HENRY GREIF, J, 8. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pens on Claims, Veteran of four years/in the war of IROL 65s Prosecutes claims bgtore the Byres of Pensions sud: write Wh | will become a fad in Paduc if three Chic the innovation here yester been in Frankfort than entire year. from the depot to the Capital over two blocks, and the exer is thought, will do him good. On account of the eremonial’’ at New Yor the Illinois ompamy, will sell 2a, 24 regu lass rate, good retur 1897, For further tion or tickets apply ot Paduca ion depot or city ti¢ket office, me C trip tickets April one and one-third be A. TL, Hansen, G, BO\A,, C Ilinois. / W. A. Krutonn, 4. G.IP, A, ville, Ky. go girls did inaugura young ladies may have enjoyed their | jaunt, feeling perhaps that a spirit of | jrustic forbearance on the part of the | receiver of R natives, who are not so up to | Chicagoans, would the | munity for any breach of propriety of which they might hecome the it cent victims, But if those girls knew the general opinion of the pe ple who saw them, they would here- after eschew t + especially when they come to Paducah, The Frankfort corresnondents of the Louisville dailies say that the ac- tion of taking Senator J, W. Ougilvie, of the city, to Frankfort in his pres- ent condition, is generally consid- ered at Frnokfort as being’ very in- discreet, Letters from his son, who is with him, howe state that he has taken more exercise since he has during the He waiked all the cise it Excursion to New York. “Grant mon rk, N Central round > at way notil forma- ah Une i hicago, Louis- J.T. Donovan, Paducah, Ky, | | | themselves costs, in and out of this port on excellent lime this morning, carrying very fair trips both ways. The harbor tug Ida left this morn- |. ing en route up the Ohio river for Tulu Landing, where she will get a big raft of logs to bring out. Har- bor work is picking up considerably around this harbor. rr dry docks are still ;: are working a good crew of hands, Owing to the lack of lum- ber, the repairs on the towboat Ken- ton, which several weeks, are yet incomplete. It is something strange,’’ said a nboat man here this morning, hat all the packets are here early in| the morning. After noon it is very dom that you can see a steamer, with the exception of the Cowling he wharf. ‘The wharf in the after- on is always the dullest place in town.” The Messrs, Noble, of the Ohio River Sand Co., yesterday brought their sand digger down from” the mouth of Island creek, where it has} been lying for several months, and are now putting it im readiness to} commence di nd storing sand .[for next winter's use. They will Jstart pumping sand as soon as the water falls sutliciently Once more the old familiar bell at the marine ways was sounded yester- day being silent for nearly three ths, owing to the high water, There is now a large force of hands workir he tracks, cradles, chi hinery in readiness to. pull out any steamers that might need to be taken out for repairs, “Did you ever see a man that was color blind? Well, there is one," sail Capt.” Alex Woolfolk, — star azer ou the ferry boat Bettie Owen, yesterday afternoon, pointing to a knight of the brash who was putti paint on the cabin of the ferry boat ata furious r “He intended to paint the pilot house) white, but as you can see it is half white and half reen and when we questioned him as to what color it was he vowed that it was all white. He the first color blind painter Lever saw,’ is t Notice, x themselves in- debted to the tletis of Rogers & King and John Rogers &/Son are hereby | warned-t6 call ancsettle the same at once at my ollice. 327 South Fourth and thereby save to as T will be forced same, Imports All persons kni street, to proceed by law. to collect unless otherwise settled promptly. » H, Porvrar, rs d& King and John d26tt Rogers & Son. Opening Ball New Hotels port, Ky. | For the above occasion the Ilinois Central will sell on April 21d, round trip tickets to Rockport) at one and third fare, good returning April on State Convention Epworth Le: For the above occasion the Nlinois Central will on May 6th and 7tb_ sell round trip excursion tickets to Louis- ville at one fare for the round trip, nd good returning until and includ- ud ing May 10th Memphis Races. For train leaving Paducah at 1:52 a.m,.,April 19th, 27th and May Ist, the Mlinois Central will sell round trip excursion tickets to Memphis at one and one-third fare for the round trip, good for two days from date of wv: td Convention, N.C sale. i Southern Baptist Wilmingt From May 3 to 7, inclusive, the Illinois Central will sell tickets to Wilmington, ©. and return at one fare, good returning 14 days from e of sale td Wanted to Buys One good steel ran Lawren, ct 213 Court if. Hickory Stove Wood, heen on the docks for], Every Woman Admires a well dregsed man. miration gt little « Your ordek for this seu You oi b son ha Trousers $3.50 and up Suits $13.50 and up (Made to Prder). We uso th only journe HART & OBERNDORF, Chicago's Leading Tailors, K. C. ROSE & SON Callon Mrs. Joe B. Merriweather, Fashionable Dressmaker,/ and be pleased. Neat fit teed. Pormerly of Cle 1222 Harrison street. OR. W. H. NELSON Physician and Surgeon. OMice Warbtngtog street 6 1 Harrieon S$ tof0 a, mw COLORED DEPARTMENT. CHURCHES, : of clot cloths and employ naran- nd, O. 2to4p. mand Husband Street Church (Methodist cil a.m an, and Rurks Chapel, 7t day school 9am. Pr m. Rev, B.S. Burks, Washington Street Baptist Church hodist) Sun: m. and 8p, -8und: school 9 am. Preaching W. Dupee, pastor Seventh Street Raptist Church.—Sunday school 9a, m. Preaching, Il &. m, and 8p. m. Rev. W. S. Baker ul A. ME. church Sunday school 9a m.. preaching 11a m 7.9 p m., Rev, J. G stanford, mh & Trimble Preaching 3 oF * Street ol, 9:90 a, mh. D m., Prayer servi a mings, 7 , Sinday acho! teachers’ meeting Thitsday are coridially Invited. §, Christian. chu preaching, 1 w Servic hing 10°30 a. the city and others ec Chureb, South Fifth onsen streets, " 1 r ally invited to attend between Ohio and A. Woodward, COLOR ODGES. MASONIC Broadway, Third Floor. Masonic Hall Mi MeGregor Lod *-Meets every first Thursday evening 1 jonth Mt Zion » G-Meets every first Wednesday 1 vening in each Susannah Court No, 2, Ls fourth Monday In Stone Square Lodge cond Monday in each month s—Meets every se INDEPEN DENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS Oud Fel we Hall, oid of Ruth, riday evening in each mouth at Col ellows Hall. Padueah Lodge No. isii—Meets every he month at Col U OOF. gin each i * Connell No 79.—M: ing in each month at ed Odd F XH — Meets y eventing in 1d Kellows’ Hall ¢ Men's Pride Lodge No, 17%}—Meets \ urth Wednesday evening 2 ie UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP St Paul Lodge rth Monday « y “rn Kentucky H f gineach month at ¢ Mysterious Ten, st tx the first Tuesday in'each mou Temple —Mee nth, at 131 1 a8 U.K. Ceremonial Temple No. 1—al third Tuesday night in each month ets first and Golden I and thira Tabernacle, Ni ay nights i 45, meets tirst Queen Sarai Tabernacle No 30. and fourth Monday nights in e Madaline Tabernacle, Ni third Thursday nights in each month. Lily of the West Tabernacle, 0, 65 cond and fourth Thurs th Pride of Pad Saturday after f Paduead ont Meeta h h Tent, No, 5 in exch month, Meets first pmin Lily of the West Tent, Meets third saturday Pmineach mouth nd saturday and Army of fourth Tesi K. 9, Hall ov t Bible D. Morris is president, will The charitable Band, of which W, give a festival at ls residence, 807 Tennessee street, Monday night. All moneys received by this institution will be used for charitable purpos The following named persons have been authorized to solicit’ donations Mallie Robinson, Lean Bigham and Joseph Fitaworth, There are many destitute people among us and it is the duty of all men to help them. Everybody invited to the festival. The United Brethren im Christ Sunday school, recently organized at the nezer United Brethren church cordially invite all persons who de- sire to attend, Hour of opening Sunday school, 8:30 a, m. We have plenty of Sunday school litera ture, Come one, come many, to the house of the Lord, corner Fifth and Ohio streets, James A. Woopwarp, S.S. Superintendent. Bishop Derrick has waited on the Christian Herald relief fund commit- tee and secured the appointment of several colored men on the distrib- uting committee, to whom suppli will be sent. In Mississippi repr sentative men have been appointed from Greenville, Jackson, Vicksburg, Natchez and Friar’s Point; in Arkan- sas, fre Pine Bluff, Little Rock, Holly Grove, Helena and Jonesboro. The Christian Herald is noted for its For nice stove wood telephore 29, $1 per load ut. Ouro Kiyek Svoxe asp Runt Co, benevolence, and with its weekly cir- culation will reach thousands of phil avthropic hearts in behalf of the turning April 26, ‘| following to say of Memphis, ‘Hew Gc. Packet Companys . Steamers leave Cineinnatt every Wednesday and saturday n Paasine a I Asucitabr, RK, W, WI8E Agent, Paducan, Ky Supt, Cincinnati Ss Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Packet Line. Owned and Operated by th Tennessee and Ohio River tation Co. INCORPORATED, Transpor- Evansville and WLER and JOHN S$, HOPKINS at 9.30 o'clock @. m. ah Packets (Daily excep Strs. Jor Fe “(Keep Cool this Summer, Our day service enables you to run fans off of reg- ular lighting circuit. Attach fan to any electric light socket in any room. No dangerous high voltage pow- er or railroad circuit in your store or residence. ue and Night Sorviee, Store lights, 50.0 40c per mo. 4 “Res. 19to2z8c * Electric Fans, $1.50 Price of current for lights depends og number Paducah Electric Co,| A. 0. EINSTEIN, V “ “ “ “ Station 217 N Prest. a Padu and Catro Pac sunday.) Steamer DICK POWLE Ivaves Paducah at & J. H. POWLE Line Datly except m. Supt, Galt House LOUISVILLE, KY. Ameftéan Plan 43.00 to $5.00 per day, Rooms only $1.00 and arpwards. A. COOPER Manager, Mississippi valley sufferers, —Chrir- tian Recorder. | The Young Folks’ Social Club] . House to- meets with Miss Annie night. Miss Pauline Marable has re- covered and is gaining her health { rapidly. Revs. G. H, Barks and G Standford, Misses Salena Mc rgia Duley and Rev. and wife left yesterday for Clinton, Ky., to attend the disir and Sunday school convention will return Saturday. Mr. incinnati ‘* teonfere They Cox's Defeat Advo has the} Mr. rge Bb Cox, whose candidates were defeate:| | recently in the municipal elections at Cincinnati, O. | The negro, like the Germans, Irish, Hebrews or other classes of pe are only human after all. There The ® {no denying the fact that George b. Cox bas been the best friend to the colored politicians that we ever hai in this city. ery office in the courthouse has a representative col- There are several in the city hall. Had Mr. Cox's ticket | been successful last Monday there| would have been more clerks appoint ed. Mr. Cox has given the colored men fair consideration for servives rendered. Our only complaint against Mr. Cox is that he did not give our peo- ple as good places as he might have ored clerk done. There is Wm Copeland for example, who has been true and] faithful to the boss; there is Mr. Hill and others that we might name, men of ability and worth, men who have the respect of the community who have a | colored following now why not Mr. Copeland have been appointed on one of th boards that control the city govern- ment? Why could not Mr. Hill have been appointed to some position of trast and responsibility, with a! attached to it? It ge decent salary | strikes us that Mr. Cox, like other| white men, thinks that a p worth $1,000 a year is ea colored man, Now, if thes about Mr. Cox, what are ect from the citizens? We do not see that the complaint urged is any legitimate complain all. He could not appoint every col ored man to oflive Be he Democrat or Republ Populist or Probibitionist, men of Mr Cox's stripe should be supported by Afro-America We remember him as the staunch friend of the lamented Capt. Ford Smith, who unfortunately has been laid away forever. | ‘ar better defeat with a man like we it Mr. Cox, than with vietory in) sup- port of 1 who knew not Jo: seph."’—Richmond Planet, CHARITY, #100 In Alms Proyided for the Poor The Charitable Bible Band is some. thing new among the colored people of Paducah, It has not been in’ ex istence, long, but its good work com- pares favorably with similar organi- zations which boast of their good deeds among men. It was this or- ganization which sent the committer consisting of Messrs Taner, Drane and Morris to the Major's ollice dur- ing the high pr. Whether this committee discharged its duty faith- fully and well is a matter of record The committee was of the oy that people owning —_valus real estate and those who could command the necessaries «f — life were not threatened with serious em- harrassment and should leave the flood rehef fund for the benetit of the destitute flood sufferers. he mayor was shamefully posed upon before this offered its services, im- committee Very much of what should have gone to widows and orphans had been taken by men who bad money already, to jingle in their pockets Upon the order of this committee 875 or $100 have been given to col- ored people worthy of alms, a very good@howing for a young organi zation, Baseball, {Louisville vs, Cleveland Sunday, April 25. For the above occasion the Hlinoi Central will sell round trip. tickets ( |LOUIS O’'BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. Louisville atone fare, good going only on train 204, April 25, aad re- td sa bain Telephone 174. 128 North Fifth Street, Near P, and eR House. DEALERS High Grade Bicycles and Bi¢ycle Sundries rice $20.00. Suitable for Ministers, Doc- Teachers, and in reach of all, In— Agent for Odell Typewriter, tors, Lawyers, The Only Exclusive Bicycle House in the City. Riding School free all buying wheels from us. WE invite you’to call and see OUR WHEELS and get Bottom Prices on same, J. R. PURYEAR, Manager. |\WAEN YOU DRINK DRINK THE BEST uu can find it at—— | DETZEL'S. ——Where we keep the finest ot — Whiskies, Wines, Beer, Cigars, etc RESTAURANT OPEN AT ALL HOURS. Ye lace to get the best PIANO for the least mone: —1s or— HOWARD BROS., 417 N. 6th St. WE HANDLE THE BEST PIANO The istandled in this country—a piano that will last you a~Tifetime. We mean just what we say. Wegive you the best guaraftee that is given ona piano, All gdods_s6ld on easy payments. Old pianos and <chang. Howard Bros., salesmen for Harding Kvansville. Quick sales and small profits our motto. Wall Paper »" Window Shades. IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. ITF, Telephone No. 371 or ken in € M ler PROMPT W. S. GRE 32S, Third Street, J. BERGDOLL, ———PROPRIETOR Paducah - Bottling - Co., AGENT CEL: SBRATED In kege and bottles, drinks— nla Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange Also various temperanee Cider, Ginger Ale, ete. Telephone orders filled until 11 o’clock at night during week and 12 0’cloc! Saturday nights. Telephone 101. 10th and Madison Streets, PADUCAH, KY FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts AT—— JAS. A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable|: Cor. Third and.Washington. RAIL ROAD TIME FB TAPES ss fashville, © Chattanooga de St, Loutt Railroad. PADUCAH AND MEMPHIS DIVISION, 4 wide dunei tes ae m " ise Ar. Jack fr m v da roy m 1h = Nu op m hatte oo 040; 534m NouTH BOUND, Ly. Chattanooga, 50am 1.30 Sashviiie 23pm #3) ban 5 90 pin ® art ii teem Lv. Cexington 5 Hollow Rock ‘Funct ‘ ¥ ‘Tex's aed all poines Southwest formation call om 4-4. Welch, D. P Daviey, GP Pr Donovan, Padnenh Ky., agent, Paducah, Kv (LLINOIS CENTRAL RAILR( IAD nd, eee Hor Burnin, depot ict, LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVIIONS. Nor BousD— No 2 No 24 No 2 Ly New Orleans P Memphis Ar Paducah UvPaducah.... Ar Princeton rtouville: ntral City Ly Central Cit} Ar Louisville Cinetnnatt 6am Sovrm Bounp— No 21 Gy Cincinnat 115 No 20 8 pm d Hi Ar Paducah Ly Paducah ar Fy New Orleans.” All trains run dally Nos and #4 carry Puliman buffet sleeping eclining chair cars between Cla 2 run solid betweenZC nd New Orleans, carrying Puli a1 tnnatt buffet jeeper, Ticket way’ th ‘lader the Palmer, ama’ ST. LOUIS DIVISION NORTH wouND. Leave Paducah. 11.08 P a “ Pinckueyviite. 1:50 am “su Loula 2718 8am 303 804 pm Pinckney vill oop nekney ville nopa Carbondale Brevited tam ua Metropolis Arriye Paducan pu Stop tor meais—Att trains Fun dally, is the popular line to St, Louis’ and And all points uorth and weat Train leaving Paducah daily av6:18 p.m, has through Pullman Palace Sleeping and P nis. Double berth Fates, ts reservations, TL [Hlinois CentralR,R, Has Through Passenger Trains and Fast Efficient Double Daily Service from Cinemmnati and Louisville to MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS in connection with the B. & O«S W. tg Louis. Ville, reaching direct or taking closy/connee: tious for principal poinis SOUTH ann WEST. On its awn pnnecting Lyles, 1 Vicksburteat son, Ming Bate and Natchez, bw Rocyand Hot Springs Ai Daflas, Houstou and on AS own and connecting CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, CHICAGO AND ST) LOUIS Lonnections with throggh trains Torall points NORTH anv EAST nding St: Laois, Chicago, Hfalo, Pius on, New York, Philadel: making di "Baltimore and itichinond, Solid Vestibule ‘Trafus, ‘Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. Through Free Reglining Chair Cars Particulars of your Jocal railroad ticket age S.G. Haron, Div, Bass, Agent, Cineinnatt, JNO. A. Scot, Diy, Pass, Ag nphis. A.H.HANSON, PA WAL E Chicago. Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition, NASHTILLE, CHATTANOOGA & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY, THROUGH CAR ROUTE. TO AND FROM TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY. GEORGIA, ALABAMA. FLORIDA, NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA, VIMGINIA WASHINGTON CITYMALTIMORE, PHILADELIHIA AND NEW YORK. THROUGH lieth vig/new Houtow Roce Rovre and” the “MOK ewan SERVICE Raat a eu SAMMY ot nectionat MEMTHS wit 10 ad {FOr | HRKANSAK, TEXAS a PULLMAN Iittween Mewruts and. Nasite PALACE © yin ou Night Traivs SLEEPING: KNOXVILLE, CARS yi tanooga, ‘Tickets conunughe he ‘Tenne vernaslonal Ex positios er Informafion, call upon Tick R. C. COWARDIN, HONE M.E. JONE Hardware, Cutlery, STOVES, ETC. Tinware Give him a call, Cor, Court and Market ESTABLISHED 1864,——-o Miss Mary B. E, Greif & Co. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. PADUCAH K}j \ Pa vente? i Western Pass. Agt “405 Ry. Exchange Bldg., St. Sovis, A. J. WELCH, Division Pass. Agt., Mespnts, T W. L. DANLEY, and Tkt 98. Agt F Missouri Sa TRY THE = vist a KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, [on Mountain Route, all points in ARKANSAS ANDO T: WEST AND SOUTHWEST. e Great Througa u St Louis Si The most direct line via Memphis to Free Rechning Chairs on All Trains, Tunoven Coaches Memrnis 10 Datuas anv For Worrn, For may tenes * ee bool i On Te kansas ad al Western Sito an juformatio el {uformition, cpl on your local tickee s< RK. T. G. MATTHEWS, S.T.A, Eat, KY Wines TOWNSEND, G.P.& TLA. oe as Us a fe 4 ,

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