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‘DR. W. C. EUBANKS, HOM(KOPATHIST, OMee Telep 6 Broadway. Vesidem st 1000 Jefferson ‘Omics Hones 10. 1 ALL, HARPER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 8. Fourth? Room No, courts of Ubi promply attended L. WILLEA, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, GAINING, KALSOMINT GLAZING AND ITAROWOOD PENISIORR, Telephone 177 B. Ont Re Papwoan, Ky idence HG. Harris, 1. L.Criee HARRIS & GRICE, Attorneys - at - Law, 125 8. Fourth—Upstairs rapher in OM J, 0, RUSS, Baggage and Moving Wagons Office at Willetts Livery Stable, $. Telephone { Matil. Effinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers, store Te ne 198 Residence Telephone 180 180 8 Third R. M. McCUNE, Plain and Sign Painter, Ornamental With PADUCAH SYCLE WORKS, 126 and 128 N, 5th St. C, A. ISBELL, M.D, Ontive 502 1-2 8. Se venth St Residence Office Hours 7 m 8, Sixth, W to 8 to 9am. }to 8 p.m. Brinton B. Davis, )m ARCHITECT. | Office Am Nat. Bank, German Wm, Thompson, Shoemaker. Men's nailed half soles 65 Women Wom dren's half sale lo 75 les Oc Chi Invisi n’s t When in Metropolis Stop at the State Hotel ST, JAMES HOTEL Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breakfast, $1.09 European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. b MBALs Goop Rooms. cer Goon Sexvier When y ST. JAMES HOTEL HARRY F, WILNNSON M.D. Physician and Surgeon om Hour OV a.m. 1108p. m Ottiee, No A. * 419 }¢ DABNEY, DENTIST. 406 BROADWAY. J, W. Moore, DFALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Ganned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Broadway, Cor, 7th and Adams, to Horse Shoeing a Specialty. All kinds of imperfection in * horse's travel corrected. 1 Do Repalr Work of Every Kind, Work GUARANTEED, A ways on hai ready for work. HENRY GREIF, TT J, $. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pens‘on Clam. WRITTEN AT RANDOM, — As a great deal will soon be hear¢ one faction of the Y, M. ©, few words in term first can not be amiss: Several have asked an explanation of th Kid, and what a strange fad it is tc public for vlvertisements and ments as this grotesque little figur 8 the Lexington ‘*Leader.’’ The idea originated with Mr. Richarc Outeault, of Cincinnati, Judge Outeault, a young artist whose cial by things for t tation of use drawing dle marks loors, ete. catchy and ornam tarusing if no away from those borrid churches, in Paducah anent the “Yellow Kids,’’ A, a planation of how the e into public favor may first appearanceof the * Yellow have taken so strong a hold on the orna- son of alent has been put to good commer- little : He drew > smiled grimly and added to. the per plexity of the reporters. Harris went to work with a couldn't grind out the import of many manacles but his brain not devise an answer. Detect will could pick axe, but after running all over his territory—from the city hall to the court house, he gave up. in *{spair, and informed Marshal Collins that he knew all about what the hand- i ae were for and bad it in the pa- Hle used this as a last subter- foge to-obtain the much desired in- forma of ion, but it woukln’t work wndeufts who used them to secure tims for initiation. terviewed Chief Singery, better progress than before. ties, which possibly He went back after supper and in- but made no fused it. He then sent it to the New 0 spared, and then turned York “Journal,’’ which immediately | yn elie headquarters wcepted and copyrighted it, leaving |"P,%t Police headquarters, ge. oy eee Thoth | You fellows sin’t treating us its originator an interest, and both} joie >> he asserted with « resentful the paper and Mr, Outeault have q “y 1 1 1 made, and are still making a goodly | lection. ne ee oe ade, 8 aking Y|press for everything you get, and sum of money out of it, . here you've got a good item and we ree can't get it The Murray times of yesterday he police tried to convince him says that they themselves were in the dark lucah’s good church mem-] 8 to the intended tse of the ‘nip. bers should be happy, they have | pers,’’ but he muttered ve'll be at last a Sunday base ball team in| t ter,’’ and started out. their beautiful little city, and their] A few hours later, while two re- Sund ternoons ean be made at{porters were still nosing around in | refining, the dark after that chimerical item, {Marshal Collins turned those ten pair over to the Hoohoos, their vie- There is not a policeman on the Paducah force who ean bit, with m Yesterday a couple of butchers dexterity and accuracy than Officer| were painting up their stalls at the [Frank Hai He has had many) market house. Having quite a little years’experien n the force, and is} paint left over, they decorated the ways very quiet and unassuming. | outside of Mr. Frank Petter's mei As long as a prisoner conducts hitn-| | In barber pole, and this morn- self decorously and makes no attempt ing his friends ‘jollied”’ him not a tion, he will be treated well, |litue by walking up and calling fora hutif he resists he is justas sure to] “hair cut afd shave vsore head ashe is to go to wekup. | as ip hnige ee Gthink it” ree] No, Comverrriox, — Capt. Stone d Marshal Collins yesterday, | ‘0! Sonny Peterson at Benton that but Frank Harlan will club ba ake I A Lidell ie dls hig , jtrying to wake an honest living us quick a8 anybody you fever saw, |" He never says a word, but when the | Peterson replied that he ought to be Hatt Cob oeaes te HEAT eo joing well, then, a8 he had no com bes wuak ten te sats petition, everybody else being strictly | ‘on the beat.’’—Murray “1 © several years ag uman and had af | whole heap of ” eve ny him to] lis igeuein. “Was wo coe hun es DRIFTWOOD far asthe door 1 let go his right] band to open the door, and he wheel- rs se pbaniged repe cell SONS" GATHERED ON THE LEVEE fell but was up like flash you ought to have p that mar about a minute later! ARRIVALS “One time, though, years John 8. Hopkins—Evansville they got Frank in 8 tight place down New Sout Cincinnati different. Cincinnati papers, ‘who,|,,Tte®, Keporter Moore, of _ the this time at least, falled 0 know a] Register,” took up the chase. He J walked two inches off his nether ex- good thi when they saw it, and re- could well! Call on Mrs. Joe B. Merriweather, Fashionable Dressmaker, 1| . Marshal Collins dozed 1m his easy chair and kept his countenan ysecd and be pleased. Neat fit guaran- as tight as an oyster, with squad teed. Formerly of Cleveland, 0. of extra policemen at his front | 1222 Harrison street. door, When asked what he intended doing he only DR. W. H, NELSON Physician and Surgeon. nial. all white mer boats around this port for that busi- | nil of the best ness There was a land office business | doing on the wharves this morning and all the arriving and de tin boats were doing a nice freight bu ness. he big New South, the Joho 3. Hopkins, City of Clarksville, Dicis Fowler and John K. Speed were «ll lying at the wharf at one time dis- charging and receiving freight, which made river traffic look quite flourish- | to the amount of | the big palatial sidewheel | steamer, New South, the pride of the | Cincinnati and New Orleans fleet, rived here this morning from Cinein | Owing iinmense deep. She carried over 900 tons of miscellaneous freight. | COLORED _—C—i| DEPARTMENT. | CHURCHES shoe Chureh (Methodist) —Sun r vehing 11 a.m M. Palme rr b and Ohio (Methodist) Sun Preaching Math. and #7 Pastor Sunday Memphis, New Orleans Gincinnati| Y Packet Company, oF RW Supt. Ci Wish ‘The Gus will carry a crew of | Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Packet Line. Owned and Operated by th Paduc nati about 60 hours behind time, | Hermie of She carried one of the biggest car-| Cm>in w goes that has gone down the Ohio} Varr way or island there is river this season. ‘The water was) ee jnearly five inches over her gaards | i. via amidship, and the rousters while! iu jg a Ge | Storing away freight waded in water Hom type e nurtured | | Tennessee and Ohio River Transpor- | tation Co, # o'clock &. m ily except e trailleading rude ey pre I the 1 “Crag © most unique athern states, iles as possible, all of nd eared for until rth, A sold to some museum in the n e spot is apt te nA temy r 2 mild ease of dh Up t I r of tty ve i q shel . reptiles that 1 r Ie a t their tongnes flast In den of monsters the mar ru nd, eau up one of the undled it with as much e fon tthe f than 4 f yom pg of 1 x," said } 1 t ed att nd 1 is check, w ed tt \ lad rich if there was bre A new rrow out 1 r gether : 1 snal upposed W rt n y f Ww , 1 t 1 t the snake bit Amer Field " st Ye * said Mr, Winbiddle to a 1 t all Pused 1 nary r i thalfan i No; ar s N.Y. Jour he Ee t Finger id How did you t? 1 much 1 * N.Y, at the wharf boat. He went down | Ashland City—Danville to arest a steamboat captain, and | Geo. H. Cowling—Metropolis. Se Salen Be. Snes aren this happened to be a captain who erawTUnes INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOW In be arrested. = Frank} pick ~Fowler—Cairo 00 Petows Halt » big walking stick! City of Clarksville—Elizabethtown. | ,, #0 nsteal of bey ; regulation] New South—New Orleans j thie \ now used, and insome way! J.) sani viiis Lodge Meets every first | dropped it through the cracks of the ee 4 z ne Megara F, | Monday in each month at Color wharfboat and lost it, When the _ ata 10 captain found out what the ofticer tea a wanted ed the crew and told] Capt. Sturgis, of Caseyville, is in M them to ‘throw the s— ofa b— in| the city in the interest of his tug, the | « " the river.’ They would have drown- | Nellie Brown Mi ed him, too, if he hadn't run, They} Owing to being so heavily loaded Halt fined the captain, whose name was | the New South refused to take some | Me Hagler, of the Golden City, $100 in| cattle that was to be shipped from | { ’ the police court for trying to drown |ereto southern points this morn: | ‘ su, | @ policeman, jing: | st Pau 1 6 No A—Meets ¢ | . The H. W. Buattorff arrived here | The Callow Vimes’’ of yester-| Out of the Cumberland river yester- we lay, in discussing the reasons of why | (ay afternoon, doing a very light ountry boys as a rule can always be | business, Sh on her return to |, found with a job when they go to| Nashville at 4 p.m. town, while many town boys can} The big John K. Speed arrived - ulways be found out of a job, says: {here this morning from New Orleaus “Town boys often wonder why it) She carried a very fair up stream |" is that country boys eateh the most! trip, She left for Cincinnati, after| of nthe stores and oceries | transacting business here. while they sit around on the corners} ‘The City of Clarksville arrived here and wish () for something to do, jout of the Obio river last night with An old merchant gave mea tip on| a nive trip of country produce. She this the other day a general |left on her return up that stream to] sa thin 1 ys, ‘the aver: town] Elizabethtown today at noot hoy thinks more about going a-fishing,} "The Dick Fowler, doing as nice base-ball, the so-called athletic club} a business as the rest of the locals, |?™ ana Army and various other clubs than he was away for the mouth of the Ohio] and! ' about his employer's business ; s today at 8:80. She carried anioel’' * ‘Tia ver Martin battet sh seem to have more claims oa him! cargo of both freight and people Mrs, Ada Pullen is very sick. than business, and these get more of| ‘Phe river continues to fall -at this ; , : iia aifankiow oad ‘unis 48 tik 0 all 3 Mr. G. M. Eavis, of Cairo, is in |point at a lively gait; a fall of ten! the city on a visit. employer.’ This pr Coun inches last night is what the gauge} en” mployment of country boys] howed this, cuuruiae att otélocg, {,, The ladies of the Household of n boy At least there is} Wika fk Siuoa at has igen | Ruth will meet at the residence of mnething in it fov the boys to think ‘ see | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Manstield Sun- mit whether it be trae or not.’ Phe Ashland City is due here out} day afternoon. |r There are other reasons for this]! the Tennessee this afternoon, ‘The Ladies reliet corps will meet | alleged state of affairs, however. One| Will receive freight for the following | yronday afternoon at the Odd Fel-| is that when most country boys come} “49's departure, when she leaves oo! ows? Hall, All members are earn: | to town they are willing to work for] Hef return to Danville at 10 o'clock | ostiy requested to be present as bus- less than a town boy, andas. their iness of mportance 1s to be transact- labor as satisfactary, asa rule,| The big iron tug, Nellie Brown, | ed, h L, Mansfield, Se perhaps moreso, thanthetown boy's, | Will arrive here this afternoon about ad Hike Club vill cive an| they knock the latter out of a job, 3 o'clock with » big: raft of logs in nment at the Husbands Street | Another reason is that a country boy [low fron) the mouth of the “Prade church Saturday nigh’ omes to town and finds the life so] Water. ‘The harbor tug, 119. Will) stay 1, "Phere will be a prize ticket enticing that he will aecept many po-} Assist her in landing it here which will entitle the holder to a sition town boy woulda't have. The elegant big mail liner Jolin S. prize valued at $1, Admission at the These may lead to something better,| Hopkins was in from Evansville on| door, 6 cents. and first thing he knowns he has by} excellent time this morning, aud left The committess of the several Odd dint of energy and perseversnce got-lon her return trip up the Ohio at 10) reljows' Lodges in the eity # ' ten above his more citifled acquaint-{a, m., carrying a nice load in addi- per ee FUND ARS IPRS ey aan te Uiake tens wal, ing special arrangements — to- Phe fact is, perhaps, that a coun-| -pye «6 ” gether “= for ther thankagiving , he sKitty’’ Clyde, the palatial] sermon which will bn hidiaa SO RUARE 10 SURES RADE ole steamer of the Tenuessee, is due out! preached at the Odd Fellows’ | kab vsleties hte i eet : of Wat stream late this afternoon or| at the corner of Seventh and A ’ Yearly tomorrow morning, and will lie] streets, Sunday, May 2. A cordial wants to get to the top without climb- ing, and wastes a goodly portion of his time looking for some way to do it. Very often the country boy makes a suceess in life for himself, while the town boy, like a Micaw- ber, is waiting ft its own free will, e to turn uy Yesterday Marshal Collins around to the 1, sheritt’s and to several other places for sent office hand in the war of Veteran of four ye 1861-6) proseeutes claims before the Bureau of Pensions, ws of soldiers, of the war of War service Pension Act mpt and 8 and Ress which ti Vonal capital ® gall. Ls cuffs, and said he wanted all he could get. By noon he bad hand cuffs to burn, He had workmen busy cleaning and oiling "ei up, and when Sleuth George ilarris, of he yNews,”’ rested his penetrating orbs upon them, he straightway had lurid visions of raids on moonshiners, of the capture of counterfeiters, and of other sensational events, He ted the wheels to turning to see if he over her Camby between enter the e until dat mammoth by urday When she will leave for IP | way landings sidew heel rived here lock from Cinciunati.{She r excursion busi Jand river next wi this place and atd p.m lorence and steamer, this morn. ip of freight and her guards midship were under water, She was en route to New Or- leans. The little harbor boat’ Mary while trying to land with a ba at ihe upper incline yesterday afternoon was driven in against the piling by the strong current and wind and a big portion of her lower guard was torn away, She is now lying at the tipple receiving repairs The old reliable Gus Fowler will in the eek, Mying Nashville, ness invitation is extended to all, J. A. Morton and H. Windell re- turned from Memphis — yesterday They report a good time and expect hig crowdon May 9, Morion says he had some little trouble with Win- | dell on Main street, which is one « the principal thoroughfares in Mew phis, where there are so many | tiful show windows and | the throng of people is so. thick go- ing toan fro, that one must look where he is going, But regardless | of this fact Windell wanted t at the windows, and in doing this he against two or three They came up to Mayfield Tuesday, where they met A,(Q. Green, Jim Holland, H, V. Jolinson Abe Nackles and a host of other friends who made it pleasant for thew. May- to be se look I people. carrying excursionists to the centen- crowd on this excursion, *- fleld 18 going to turn out a large For Sale by ANDY p.co suTunt 9 wED Oehlschlaeger alker ER and JOHN S. HOPKINS /PADUCAIT CYCLE WORKS. . illy's loge cabin Pr of the antes ud his object in life is to Keep Cool ular lighting circu’ “ “ “ ‘Paducah Station 2 Agent for Odell Typewriter, tors, Lawyers, The Only Exclusive Bicyc to all buying wheels from us. | WHEELS and get Bottom Prices on same, ‘WaArN YOU Ye ——wWhiere Whiskies, Wines, Beer, Cigars, etc RESTAURANT OPEN AT ALL HOURS, The Our day servi socket in any room. No dangerous high voltage pow- er or railroad circuit in your store or residence. | Day and Night Service, Store lights, Res. 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