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‘DR. W. C. EUBANKS, HOMOPATHIST, WRITTEN AT RANDOM. There ought to be some duced’ to a minimum. there is now an ordindy K L, HARPER, meeting Tie demands Ue case,, im stock of eggs was exhausted very ‘ ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, | eniity ticte is not, and all the holes janpilly., 1 finally concluded to} yd enya nay cents Sa 120 8. Fourth, Room No. % in the streets can generally be traced .wateh, ourts of the state} back to a tiie when they were Will practice tn all the PCIaSS ou oi CAnSine PrOMNLY SleeOseS UA eavated by sameoue Who impropetly,,covnbread the next day, he cracked — refilled itm. Already in many an.egg, threwitout the window and L. WILLE®A, places where the street roller has|then-went on just as I did, I got been at work there have been dug}after him, but his sincerity was so HOUSE AND SIGN. PAINTER, Jiccs‘hotes, which were badly filleds{unteymed that 1 forgave hin. and will result in the street becoming unlevel, if they have not already done 80, ‘There should be, in the opinion of more than one, an ordinance requirs ing all Who _fuake a business of digs ging into the streets to execute a nd ~nsuring the proper refllfing at tavations, and? stiputting that GuAMHING, IK ALSOMUNAME, GLAZING 48D ILAMOWOOD ‘Telephone 177, 22 OM, Pasi Panvoatt, KY Rosi tence Matit-Effinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers, all Mut Teinone 138, 130 S Third] One shall dig into the streets at pa etme ny tizue or place without first se 4 permit from the city clerk, able penalty attached to any Kostablishe “Hailure to comply with the require: ments would soon stop the wanton. and careless destrugdjon of pretty Worquetitares Ly people who now dp Johnson F » dr v d it Lede weg gh . “OUN Ud an Revett-1h-OMTH al the Broad Machine Co. way M. E. church, related a little itis endent bistay t that illustrated ahutacturers and Leéalers in well his point it a lesson ancl at the same time proved a very interest- Steam Engines, Boilers, House'Fronts, Mill Machinery ing narrative tals congregation. If not only couveyed The“ hrorad..th ta And Tobacco Screws, Brass | bad deed may have a'great influence on a persyn's safter life, but alse and Iron Fttings, Castings of all kinds, / Incorporate showed what a cruel and unforgiving world it is in which we live, how Wartl it is, ‘eveauf we forgive to fore ee ear ESSE Hr RaNERNT When Rev. Johnson was attending Vanderbilt college as a theolégieal student, there was’ abolber young i] ‘ B}and who became quite a friend of the — Pareeat, - - Kentueny, Physician and Seaton. former Office 502 1.2 9. Seventh’ St Qne day Some money was missed Residepee 723 8, Sixth, [bY Rev. Jolnston, and suspicion Office Hours 7:30 to 9 , 1:80 to 8] fested on this other student, ‘There p.m. 6 to Nf) was no proof against him, and some- holy 'else niay possibly have gotten H * the uroney, but it feltte his Jot, an- Brinton B. Davis, |iivitniscicnght be and ater warwards proved to be—to be sus- ARCHITECT. pecrert My OVCTAT Of the stuglents,« OMtico.“Aw.-Getwisn Nat. Bank, } Aff M6 °c phi pieel ely: young an Wopt south and started a See fpwperin Arkansas, One GZ when Rev. Johnston Was pastorof a church Wm, Thompson, in Fulton, Ky., the young man came Shoemaker. ta see dain. He explained ‘that he Consspxmays FEpibea was in love with = young ludy in bi Men's nailed half sefes 68 lo Te home town, bnt«that the oli ry dren's hall adien Soe to soe" Lnviat.{8PPCAt, “had fohnd its way down ple pathos 10 to 1 agyh even fallowed iin right into, the young lady's. home. — She 2 . would not marry him until, it was When in Metropolis cleared up, and he wanted Rey Jobosten-te give hin a Teuter &daer- ating him frow the eharge. The Int ter did the best he could, suspegting but not knowing, that the yousg man took the moneypaudtn @ Yew days Stop at the. ~ . State Hotel ‘Wor, dur nnd Ferry Sts, $1.00] received a letter from the young lady’s father eejoining him, “under the secrecy of masonry, to tell the truth in regard to the stolen money What Rev. Johnson wrote bitte “bé tailed to state, but the young ms LOUIS ae was'fiever married to tbe girl, -wnebe is still single and runumg “Wpaper jn rk $2.00 Per Day. Arkansas, = Room and Breaklast, $1.00. The young man, if) @allty* finy European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. | have long ted, bat the evil Goop Rooms. @oop Mxats, [of his youn ter him which should be borne well in mind by all tendency to wrong. The your tuan,. however, -inay hitve bebo" y fectly innocent, in Winh “Case be was dove a gross Ibjustice that his Hrightest prospects in life, should teach people to never repeat disparaging stories oa. another, espe- cially when they are based of noth- ing more substuntial than” suspicion ee Goon SKKVICE. When you valk St. Louis stop ae ST. JAMES HOTEL HaoadwaY ap WaLNuT treet ty Motel Street cars HARRY F. WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician‘and Surgeon Chivaman street cat “Phat story about the who tried a jump off the Inco Ne fF wea we ttos p.m Without having iv stopped because he Oitice, NOv“419 5 Broadway, | S#¥.4omeone else do it," Fenliarkell a lady yesterday, ‘‘remlids me, of, an experietict I had with a Chinese cook 1 had always heard they were A. S. DABNEY, # DENTIST. 406 BROADWAY, J, W.’ Moore, jokaLeR IN Staple and Faney Groceries, Canned: Goods of All Kinds, once, tt neyer satiafied until L geteney d dis- covered that. he coulda’t make corti- broad-—or (dit all,’ “so 'T went down into’ the kitchen soon after he came to explain ‘the tiddiis operan- di, For Ladies... Every’ lady ‘knows the value of a good toilet powder, espe- cially in hot weather. Our Velvet: Chalk law “by Xr “| she fin young men who may have al® wst cooks to be foumd, sod. was} { | Lop wiked'my meal and cracked-ay egg) bui Aintfog it bad, [the window, ‘I cracked another an¢ liv waa wil ¥ight, ‘so T procee Lin every detail, He ib without the slightest afew days 1 learned that ‘Whom Ab Sing went to make the ‘"Ohlinaman dlo likee Melic¢an ludve, Blake lunegg, flo "im alay, then'ee plat in next lun an’ stlir ‘im upee, he explained: girl and yy.’ somewhat rivals t S’¥6u éan’t ply in my back yard’? yard. s The chittrén were evidently roth? and sister, as you will prob ably conclide’ yourself trom the con- versittidn. ow, | waut you to quit that and goon away,’’ sheremonstrated, He persisted. in his, teasing and only grinned defiantly when she resumed ber pleading ever mind; I'm papa on you when 1 get to heaven, lly threatene: hist whip you good syben you, get there. Humph!"? was the lad’s ¢ temptuous retort, no doubt fe going to tel the ause le owed you about three young — lady A. popular visitor doubtles thinks Paducah horses are very swift, A fewdays ago, while she was oot deriving, hei pretty spring bonnet was lifted from her head by | the wind and carried far back of the buggy. So fast did the horse go that when the driver Muittty succeeded in stopping, him the, ponnet was left so far behind that it could be found only ufter. a most diligent search, but for- tunately pot much the Worse for its adyenture, A wag lias stiggested another way to dispose of the street roller, shoald a desire to dispose of it ever be en- tertained, “L' tell you what we could do,’” he remarked to a trond ++ Wihat i’! inquired the latter, “Why, let it kill somebody, would be certain to, get then, and never be heard of 9 the significant replys ths Phere ia now a detinite move on toot Aomg the sound money men to put ont wvity ticket for the Novem- ber election, and it is safe to that there will be one. ‘Phere is yet plenty of time, and the indications are for very hot weather along the latter part of the fall. jrouse will in all by steam next ‘The vouaty court probability be beaved winter. Kor several years steam yas been recommended, but here has never beenany’ effort to wry out the idea until now. The steam heating committee of fiscal cenrt has’ trdvertived for bids, to be opened Jaly 1. 1t' tas becn sug- gested, however, that it might be heaper, to .wait,and. see what the owners of the steap heating franchise y to do. be council recently sold ivhise for a steam, heating «i the owners mnay, put it in by inning of winter ew. the be Nhe roof yesterday removed from Ue Broadway depot and replaced by jew one Was pul onseventeen Y by the same workmen who tore it oft-dind rebuiltit yesterday. $100 Reward 8100, uly Aiport sutaces Uae Len Send for list Important Notice. ATl'persons-knowing themselves in- Welited to the tlrms of Rogers & King «'Johi “Rogers & Son are hereby arned to call and settle the same at once,,.aty wy ollie.’ No, 127 South Kourth,, street; and thereby save to themselves costs, as I will be forced to proceed by law to collect same unlesw otherwise settled promptly. Ep H. Pouryran, rs & King and Jolin d2z6ut Recetver of Re Rogers & Son. The, Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Free delivery to all parts of the city, is thepurest, best and most economical toi- let powder) on: the market. A’ trial will Cor, Tth and Adams. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Alb kinds of imperfection in @ horse's travel corrected. SR 1 Do Repalr Work of Every Kind, Work @vAnantee,) Alwaysjoo hand jpeady for work. HENRY. GREIF, |OEHLSCHLAESER: & WALKER superiority. e-Large Boxes Five Cents, See Wihilow. Display. convince you ‘of its! Louis railway will sell round trp tickets fron Paducah to Nashville at $5.85, yood to return seven days from date of purcbase. 3, ‘Leacnovur, ity Ticket Agent, it 425 Broadway. Corning Cant om. Anothgy plan for Wuoning, to account as yet dimly from Force, of nature stool is reported where @ savant. has disc ed a method ofa tiny tmet into The turt ba placed in retorts and eradoily heat 40 to 250 dewreas! ‘The retorté are then olaverl and the temperature 1 hats, Phe Kal anil ws J, 8. GANSTER, meno Filth & Broadw'y, Solicitor of Pension Claims, Galt: House Veteran pf four the fn the war of|” “LOUISVILLE. KY, American Plan, , $3.00. ‘o, $5.00. per day, / Room? only*#1, 00' and bias 4. R. COOPER, Prosecutes claima before the Bureau of Pensions. To x Aire, wi rs “ac lana P eye he she ue ov BD} hey desire trangacted at | should write me or ef of the war of sow ACL a mane ba Na vaya we are thus retained fn the coal mavs to the extent. of 80 per cent., and the re sultant ts ¥ala’'to Ginki{n 65 per cent of carbon ’6 Wer cent. of hydrogen, 3.7 | water ‘arid’'S jer ¢ dashes. Turf qunount of coal gives aboilt the heat ax ‘séctiids, ind’ hay been tested bath fi rupp's trap founiry and for domestle pir Ciileago Chronicle, mses, In Marble ‘Yohay% sald a Somarville mother to ber thive-yearroll: boy, "how do you Bver manage toawean such big hales in tossed it. out led in my ve 1) 9 | Which the tearing and digging up of instrucsiona, the Chinaman drinking the streets coMd be regulated or: xe. 1 Although tensibly, began making trouble, but the safe for the time, being, at least) Tatted oii the Levee ‘you aint so much) You'd better) ‘ low t for yourself when you get It} a | Memphis, New-Orleans# Cinstonati Catron i Packed Company.” anate toed. 1222 Harri: eet oe an tah every Sanday 3. ASHCRAPT, Paducat, KY R. W, WISE, aigent, sub Gintinnnsd Evansvitle, Paduc*h and Cairo Packet Line. Owned and Operated by the Tennessee and Ohio River Transpor- CoOL Mavonte Hint fo sana va Packets (Daily exe] con ni “ iuay > EM andJ HN S. HOPKINS eat A) Dick: Pow Paducah a DRIFTWOOD Ew, in dws KH, net javed From the Wate | tems of Special Interest to River ‘i People. | Norks. The I | Hopkins were ing on five, tm and John 8. diway this nidrn- The. former w away to Cairc 8:30, while the lat- |ter sailed away for Evansville promptly at 10 o’clocke« The City of Clarksville will ir ter her old trade between this place Quewh Sanat and four Madaline Tbe pureday The John K. last pight from New. Orleans, was en-route to Cincinnati. The R.A. Speed left last night after a tow of ties. Phe big Pittsburger, passed up Inte yesterday” ‘afternoon from New Orleans en route to Pitts- |bung witha big string of empty coal barges. There was no business of conse- qtience on the levee this morning. All the packets were in and away on sebedule time, but were doing very light freight business. The river continues gradually to fall and the Evansville packets are having some. trouble in. getting over the shallow places, but continue to come and go on very good time; the [5 fall of the last 24 hours is estimated at two-(euths, making the gauge read this morning 6 feet. r The Ashland City is due here out of the ‘Tennessee tonight. She lenves on her return to Danville at 10 tomorrow, Speed arrived here She Ak uspand ‘Sire Sdventh stre Si Paul A rd, Pa Tentiemee str pastor The M and sor CHEERFULNESS. i fair grow Hall. Ht Lighteds Our Murdens and 1 night by Mt Our Neighbors, +A cheerful heart causeth the coun takes to as flowers: The’ exam) the Paducah tequnce to shine.” & eery pegple as naturally take to, sunshine nol when you haxe | héld ‘toilay, a touch of the blues, as I believe we] 'T, D! Hibbs all have once in awhile, just’ Tet a) oglored choéty’ Heighbor ktep into the Kitchen | °° Or when you ure doing itp the thornin, w With a he nda and the very sound of hier She valutes'you wy hear A.M. E. chu hegone face, voipe dows, y 1 goods have a device With, @ obewry: “I thought Ld,just run over aud see If you were all -adinpes | $100 fo, our, ¢ dropping into a ¢hair, and for the next f With te niinutes'she and you have a pleasant | time have $2¢ chat." ‘Ste Hes’ a fay of cheer in] cent genuine vy hearty'and ae she ‘hire your duit! our loya ora yoit go about y the ipirtor and not ke You feel ti sare trib tery and yourwehoteaputi clmrel wad ¢ you woukl pe you as Christ hard lot in life and the many crosses she has to bear. “There is) Mrs, Wilson, s not Work Tlf so hand as T she has twice as much of’ the churgh, done, is who dc 3 @ things of this world that Thave,” her remark. ‘That is often true, | when you eat Mit seefngy We can't understand why | Gilson 'Co this is thus,” would it not, be putting — time to a better use to look on the Take, the of life, fal disposition As cheerfulness lightens our bur ns and refreshes our weary neigt= bor, adds to our health and lengthens our doys, 1t follows that our company will be y nt and our measure of happindss inereased. Tt is essen nothers cultivate cheerfulness fc sake The home atanas- re hia a depressing or elevating ef- fect on the little es. It is hard some- thhes to bear up when our affairg fave taken an extra hard turn, and every- thing looks dark and gloomy, but, if we bear (qamind that, losing deart! and-alé owing qurselyes..to: slip, imta,, the ‘sfough ‘of despondg” only makes, mat- ters worse und onr dear anes yp happy, We shall'se the hecessity of put- ¢ forth Oue'tititiokt. éidaavor dafly to. cultivate acheertal frame of wing. Tlowse icectper bright side and cultivate a oheer- | aud St liren's ‘aught Crwendolitre+-T juet t understand why Mr. Pudleigh {# so taken with Sue Dollyer. Sho never hadan admirer fore In her life Heatrice—Oh, Mdn't youhear? When they introduced ehe ask! dim ther’ hig’ folks Were @till living 41 nd, or whether’ theg"had’ Wott lec In Amertoa, too,—Cleyeland Ley ina, ying a sem{- apnnal visit to one of the battle ships and )ka signaled to the flagship for big flag licuteumnt to come to him. The flag lieutenant, dubtous as to the correct dress, goes in quent of the abin doar sentry (a marine). hie’ kama caf ycnud otarcki ages?” “I don't know, nse,” debh on dtidhed shovghtfully; “maybe T do tt when [say my prayers."—Somerville Journal, 4 mil — * ntry, did the admiral govdway-inf'' Lil cocked hat? Sent (0, str; dn his wteam launch Collapse of “Flag Jeck.Y-—Londom An- overs, ..- For § Mrs. JooB. Nerriweather, Fashionable Dressmaker, INDEPEN DENT ORD f Ruth, N b Mond aud Elizabethtown about the first sof i diicah ‘ront, No. 5, Meee Arst vals pelos IIe 7 eragon te each month See Meets sooond daturday preaching "1 r near’ towns will John’s Day; Sane 24, The hall will only applicnnts. All the members of Burks" Chapel quested to be. present. tonight: as 1 ries away to attend to her home affairs, love thie "{hurch and ‘are bidding your “He eure and come ovr} ready and willy ‘at, any titne you n phe afteanpor und bring your sew: Vase walled uijion.' "Futlhertiiore you Fn ey bas 8 anonphers haa promised and said that when the has been ‘done and we tire waltiny off ast time Lapp ke noice and. Dowt Bt Louis railway, for “° SION léased, Neat fit formerly of Cleve son street. DR, W. H. NELSON FREE, Physician and Surgeon. | a.m? 2 to 4p, mi DEPARTMENT. JORED LODGES, ASONIO Broadway, Tita Floor. Ho Mewtsevery first S- =u Peoples Railway Co.’s cars run to the gate|{: of the Park. Pertormance begins at 8:00 every night. CASINO. RAMONA PARK. . .; RAILROAD, TIME, TABLES, Nashville, _Chattanongy ‘St. Louis PADUCAH aes SOUTH BO by Paducah 090 am 41s 7] © pm low ick Sinem Tis pm ~ 74 pm 90 pm O10 pm 585 bin 1010 pm am 3:85 pin to 60) pn sara Nontit hound sam 3 00pm 6pm 810 am iam 4 00pm Memphis, Ar Jack Lexi exington 10 pm pliow Kock Junction. 2 pin ris 3 pm ar Paden Al trains daily, ‘Through train and car service between P; aueah aid Jochaon,, Memphis: Namie aed okay, Tenn: ‘Chive connect! ‘Jacknonviile,, in 606 pan outheas' a3, sil points ‘Southwest Fur iambertt ton call op or address, ‘A. J. Welot, D: PA.’ Mempbi. ery fifst KO" ODD.FBLLOWS 7th & Adams, ts first and veh month at Colored ts every first at Colored No. 1753 —Meets “lay evening Nov 3—7Mvets becond > in gxah, HOWL rhacle, No 2-Meets fp migiws in wae month, 0 No.0, Moots rit trata Bitis ta each eet ay nigh cand rent, Meet third #Attrday oT |. taeaws, 4tt et Chie thodtat) Peewee a a v3 Yothodist) Sux tng 11m nat" Wind 8 *horch — g.5p' mL: Row. ot! Baptist ' Oniteh — hig, AL®, a1, ane § chatren, ‘10th Fi ESTA in’ the ‘city celebrate St. ait ‘the West and Odd Fellows’ bé used at “hion Lode’ No, 6: nalan, Oke teachers, in public, schools, is, being Prof, K. W. Benton and. have, oversight af the atid irehy are’ earmestly ret by which we-can add ollegtion,,on, rally, di ation and, atthe same 19. worth pf pure, inno- pleasure. This is time Ity to your churgh. You learied’ and paitited’ that nvin-new pews. “Al? this ian gentlemen Cider, tonahce hawe'livdly expireasjotis Vie Tale nob aboot.‘ waiting’ unfit Tele hone De esionally we Come in dontantarith Tc irvion..season ix” overt In the elophone ary sheveontinial whiners who never ween} ranogt the great’ theopg' wiiick ate] Aelurds ful fore but is always talking about her ftend Burks’ Chapel for the thing and Jet dt be nC n get gusoline” at sott Nashville, Chattanooga ‘Teynessee $3,85- round if st We're our designs anil L, P, 423 B'way, by__ Oehlschlaeger Walker 6 and 128 North Fifth street Also various tepipera Gen “Residence Lights ‘Current for Fans Wall FALL STYLES = eddy fof your inspections Fingat line of Picture Mouldings, Prices Reasonable for GOOD work, “xeon | High-Grade Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Agent for the highest grades of Bic Stearns for $58.50 00 Overlands and Rugbys Mast wheel made. fail to see our line of wheels bgfore buying. We are prepared to offer 1896 Don’t faibto see gor s4 on the market, pre De are the only exclusive Bicycle Complete repair shop. ing wheels from us, Don't fail to call A.W. GREIF, The Expert BtacksMITH AND Horst WILL APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE, "FINE DRIVERS ANDESADDLE HORSES,|:= ===" Elegant Carriagestand}T urnouts” eR AY, AA JAS.j{A.. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable NASHTILLE, Cor.:Third and Washington. TELEPHONE 148, Free riding school to those buy remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, |<. near Palmer House, Daniey, GP and TA Nashville, te PiiTedehout OP. and 7. «Palmer Hones Paduea! ,, Burnhain. do} cke Paduesh Kr. HF aia. depot Lick ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD cles made. , LOUISVILLE AND, bay DIFiIONS Nonrn Bounp- Orleans: best We honse in the city Loulsvilie tralCly Nortouvit jucah’ New Orleans All trains run aaily 203 and WA carry ‘Pullman buffet sleeping d free reclining chair cars betwees Cla- and New Orleans. band 202 ‘un solid betweenfCinefntiaty nd New Orleans, carrying Pullman buffes ‘Train 2M carries Paducab-Louisvill oven in Paducah union depot at ¥ p.m fect connections for all points east, west, aorth and south, Ticket ofa Seaadway ‘der the Palmer, and at the union depos. leper, “Parker Clty 10:05 pm Carbondale, Piockneyv! 1am '. St. Louls... 71am ais a - : Pinckneyville m Carbondale. * Grantsburg ‘Metropolis. Arrive Paducan . Stop for meais—A\ cms is the popular line to S yu points noreh and west ‘ad Hy ab ib p.m, ‘allman Palace nd ce Bleeping Double berth rates, infornmation, reservation: J.T. Donovan, For further tekets, eve: call on oF address mer House, Paducah, or 4 Hanson, General Passehaer Agent Chicago. Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition, CHATTANOOGA & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. Miss Mary ‘ E, Greif & Co. i GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. .... Telephone 174. KF. J. BERGDOLL, ——— PROPRIKTOR. Paducah - Bottling - Co., LOUIS O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs and bottles, drinks——Soda ce ete. Ginger Al nights, Will'fupnish Lights and Power for fans, as follows+ 25c per month. 200 ae $1,560 D. B: SIMON, Supt. ore Lights filled until 1Lo'eloek at night during week and 12 o'clock | ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD js Telephone 101, eal tQ-you to pew, your | Oth and Madison Streets, LEectric Light sand Power Co.\.... THROUGH CAR ROUTE. TO AND FROM TENNESSEE. KENTUCKY. GEORGIA." ALABAMA. FLORIDA, Ni SOUTH CAKO! WASHINGT( PHITABEL, VILLE on PALACE ‘i Night SLEEPING noua, enoxvil CARS Wasninuto » Philapelpbia and PADUCAG, KY | Hiri: Between ‘Nashvije ead’ decksonville. guid, via Chattanoog Auianta. Ma on sale during ftom, Excursion Tickets 6. COWARDIN, Western Pass. Agt Bldg. Sf SOULS, Mt Mewruis, THNN, EXCURSION TICKETS. Pop, Selwer Water, Orang won Yaip tiene ro rH Tennessee Centennial~ AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION ar NASHVILLE. above jn sale from, For the round trip, om wale daily ait ef Ipand yood returuing Wnt PADUCAH,KY. my Pa ots ill ducab, Kky., as {Lows or $1.6 u Sale datly tilt ‘or return pe that do ‘ond November ?, 1 sale daily eft ot tor revurp und trip, ae “ st and quickest route bes Paper! always the first to show Tr all “the™ lates colors, They're ia mw in the City. Have you geen the latest? ‘tas. A. TR a enna President | #t¢¢ Rechning Chairs on All Trains, Tr W. F, Paxton Cashier|}Tuxoved Coaches Mx A YARD OF FAOES, [k&.Rtoy Assit’ Cashier aebdaaayte BALTHASAR, Huder Patmeg Hous CITIZENS’ 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. | Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00 Open trom Interest Paid sali Deposits Jas. A. Rupy, F, M. Fisner, F. KAMLEITHR, Gro, 0, and Nab rule, oe. durther > . rT ~ AH, Hanson, G. P. Ay Chicago, W. A, Keilond, A. G. B.A, Loulsvitle SAVINGS |*" ~ BANK, |Missouni Paciric RAILWAY ‘The Great Through Line From St, Louis {Ase eH Sits TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, Jaon Mountain Route, ‘The most direct line via Memphis to ~ all points in | ARKANSAS AND TEXAS, WEST ANDO SOUTHWEST. . to3 p.m. On Sat- urday nightie from 7 to 8, Davtas and Four Wonrn, For maps, rates tree boo kansag abd all Western States. anda, 4 Jas. SMrra, information, call on your local sicker an ped Gro, ©. W. om, | oF Wi barat te, @. MATTUEWS, 8a, LOUISVILL:, E. Paniany.y 4.c. Tow . . “ Harr,

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