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& Nashville, Chattanooga & Railroad. PADUCAH AND MEMPHIS DIVISION, sourn sounn eam Fis om 1200 pm 6.8 pus action. 115 pm = 7 45 pm were 1) 910 pm 955 pm — 10 10 pm 2.55pm, 6 am 70pm 9 0 am pm it .3iam 3 i km 86am 8 am ORTH BOUND wi 300 810 ‘ 2 5 Lexington. 6 Ly Lexington 6 Ar Hollew Rock Junction 7 8 Through train and car service be, ween Pi ducah and Jackson, Memphis, Ni Chattan ve ‘Clone cont Baltlim biladelphia g the Southeast, and to Arkansas, Texas and weet. For furtier informa all pointe South’ on $7 op or SAaress. ‘J. Wel ‘A, Mem; Daniey, GP si ia F B Teachout Paducah Ky., EB. agent, Padueab, i ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD VILLE AND MEMPHIS DI Nowta Hourp— LY New Orieans.. 7 Memphis....... 7 1 2 eeehus eeeetee: ELELEEEERESEESEEEEES Ar Louisvil 4 rt Cincinnaul Sovrm Bow! Gy Cincinnati. Louisville Ly Contralony ertonville 288g; iy ‘oni and 24 nd New Orleans. Palmer, and 101 10pm, 6:15pm @pm, 70 pm 4pm. #40 pw 15 pm, 10:06 pm 4 pm, 1.0 pw % pm, opm, 1:60 pm, 7:16 s00TH BouRD 1 sos Leave St. LOU veces ese S008 m, #08 PD Raat St. Louis hisam, §1s pm Pinckneyville. 0am’ 1 opm Carbondale LAB mM, Marion apm, 20am 12h pm, 945m mi, 6.008 m Metrope m, # Saw Arrive Paducan m, 7 0am Stop tor meais—Ali traing run daily ‘This is the popular line to St. Louis and Chjongo and sil points norsh and weet Train leaving Pad dally ates pm has through Pullman Palace Sleeving and Parlor Oar for St Louis. Double berth raies 1.80; chair rates, 7 cents. Missouri Pacific Raruway Great Through ¥rom KANSAS CY St. Louis And KA Al TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA Jron Mountain Route. Memphis to The most direct line all poings in ARKANSAS ANO /TEXAS. WEST AND SOUTHWEST. pm Free Reclining Chairs on All Trains, Mempnis Tuaoves Coacnxs Datias anp Foat W rates, kunnen abd ail Westarp Staten MMtormation, call on your local ticket agent or write ; R. T.G. MATTHEWS, S.T Louis — Tennessee aoe and WASHTILLE, CHATTANOOGA & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. THROUGH CAR ROUTE. TO AND FROM TRNNESSKK. KENTUCKY. GEOR IDA, NOI n Night NAHE ” EXCURSION TICK On Sale at Reduced Retes from all po ‘his ine phd Connections \ Setura dtring the continuanc seo contenial apt international For farther formation, cal ‘gent of address. R. C. COWARDIN, Western P RALLROAD TIME TABLES, nection for Av na TA Honse {S Hurnham. depot very rry Pullman buffet sleeping free reclining chair cars between Cio and 82 run solid betweenfCincinnal: leans, carrying Pullman bumte: ‘aducah Louisville sleeper 9 p.m DOLNtS HAN, West, , Broadway Information. reservations, OMAHA, PUEBLO, DENVEP KE, ree books on Texas, AT international Exposition St. Louis ja iville and mn dep : ¥, ST. JOR, LIMITED, To oRTH and furthee A. LL Nan Trains. lie ETS Kcotablished 1866, =|STATE HOTEL. WRITTEN AT RANDOM, Dr. J. T. Redd) been a resi- dent of Paducah for seven and one- half years. yo seen, since his advent here, fnany improvements, and as an evidence of thefy’s pro- gress for seven years, ed at- tention yesterday to th@e’ ollowing list of residences and = manufactories that have beef built or established since he came here, seven years ago, which is a comparatively brief period and shows how Padycah 18 growing. ‘The buildings are: } Palmer House, Weille building, Campbell, “Hummel, Hecht, Newport & Blythe, Ellis & Rudy, McNary, Standa: American-Ger- man Natiofal bank, Noble-Overby, J. R. Smith, Third and Clark ; Yeis- er-Wells Drag Co., Robins Glass & Queensware Co., Murrell and Leech! buildings Residen¢es—Dr. Brooks, Fels, Frank Scott, Wallerstein, Abe Weil, 406 Hiro W. E. Cochrad, and many others. Churches—First Christian, Second Christian, Cumberland Presbyterian, Brinton B. Davis, Second Presbyferian, Broadway M. K,, Third steeet M. E., Trimbl ARCHITECT. stre "M. x Mizpah, Gamia vangelical and Second Baptist. Johns Foundry and Machine Co. Dealers tn anufacturers a} Steam Engines/ Boilers, House’Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacgo Screws, Brass and Iron Fthings. Castings of all kinds, Papucan, : Kentucky, k. TH. UBL LER. Mie to Order: a of all kinds neatly doneat Rook Bottom pries, Give Him a Trial. Office Am,-German Nat. Bank. School#—First and Sixth ward When i buildings. mop 4 on tropolis Among the new industries are: Riglesberger’s mill, Victoria mills, Little’s ‘gpoke tory, Kilgore’ Special rater by the Clements Bros., brick works, Rieke’ . BAILEY, Propr. ¢ factory, \Harbour-Pitts Shoe Go. Forked DeerfPobacco works, Di Shirt works, ‘wtock yards, several ew tobacco rehandling houses, and electric street cars, including the en- tire People’s line. Among the railroad improvements are: The N., C. & St. L, railroad, the I, C. railroad hospital, inaugura- tion of sleepergon the C., O. & 8. W. and increase in shops. Several new newspapers have been started during that time, among which are the Sun, ‘Regis ter,” Sunday ‘‘Visitor,’’|** Dispate! (now defunct) and ‘Moon, (ditto. ) Other improvements are: New bridge over Island Creek, several ; miles of new streets, the Postal Telegraph Company, big increase in telephone facilities, Electric power houses and electria lighting plants, La Belle and Ramone Pai new grounds, several pew wholesale whiskey houses, dry docks, the use of pneumatic $100 a day. week. a Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. European Pian, $1.00 Per Day. Goop Rooms. \ Goop MEaxs. Goop SKRWCE. When you visit St. Louls stopyt 8ST. JAMES HOTEL BROADWAY AND WALNUT. Street cars direct to Hotgh” HARRY F. WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and Surgeon d th on Ferry st. safety bicycles and pneumatic OMce Hours wheeled vehicles, and the commence- 7 tobe. m,, 103 p.m ment of a sewerage system. ttice, Ne Qs " There are likely many things the Ottice, No 41i9 Broadway. | doctor missed, but;the above at least = | shows that Paducah is by no means but is growing with a rapidity tivals Jack’s celebrated bean A. S. DABNEY, |S @ DENTIST. 406, BROADWAY, Local physic report a great de- crease i sicknes Several were seen today and yesterday, and all complained of prevailing good health. One said there was less sickness now than he ever knew for this season of the year, and he las been here a long time. The only time the doctors have been busy lately was during the recent het spell, when the cases were just of temporary illness resulting from excessive hi Horse Shoeing a Specialty, All kinds of imperfection in a horse's travel corrected. | Do Repalr Work of Every Kino, Work GUARANTEED Always on hand ready for work it. ‘The smartest lawyer I ever saw,”” remarked a babitue of legal row yes- terday, ‘‘was up here in Ohio, ‘He was the laziest yonng man Iever ran across, though, and acquired every bit of his legal fore by absorption He was too indolent to make a living, perhaps becanse he didn’t have to HENRY GREIF. ), §. GANSTER, erat niseiaa arpiek sata dem Solicitor of Pension Claims, [listening w the lawyers. He bad « remarka¥ly retentive memory, and soon was able to practice law with the best of them, He was admitted to the bar, and soon became famous in the profession as the man who nev- cr studied law in his life, and yet knew most all shere was of it.’’ Veteran of four years in the war of 1 65. Prosecutes claims before the Bureau of Pensiogs. To soldiers, widows of sldiers.of the war of 1-68, ‘an War nefview Pension Act of ie pensions di Beas which (hey desire tional capital should write we or, give mee call Two incidents of the divine healing | meetings now in. progress here are reported vastly different in character. Pawn Broker and Loan Office, In the throng of expectant, crowd- ing zealots was aman with a ban- dage over his face. His expression was one of almost hopeless despair, yet as he neared the door of the tent MONEY TO LYAN his countenance lightened up with a ON ALL VAJUABLES. look of hope—almost of happiness. We are overstogked on Ladies’ and Gent's Solid Golf and Filled Case Watches At # Allthe standar jakes of move- ‘ashy Xpositic 1 upon Ticker Pass. Agt., 405 Ry. Kachange Bidg., Sr. Sours, M A.J. WELCH, Division Pass. Agt., Mamrnus, THN Ww. Lt. DANLEY, vaducah, Ky, Tht. Agt., NASHVILLE, Tenn. HOUT, Clr Ticket Agent, 4 years’ EXPERIENCE. oor siamese steaks cote epecial notice 1 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, PES ArC ERE! 1, P, BALTHASAR, 4 00, ‘om Paraiven MUNN 261 Dreadway, Now York. They told him there was nothing that ments and cases. Ale a big lot of could not be cured, some of the out- Silver Watches. Guns, Bistols, Musical siders did, so he determined to go. As he pushed to the front, he was Instruments. See the) prices we will make you. swayed alternately by doubt and by faith, and when he displayed his fac to the healer, it was a cancer that was disclosed, The preacher seemed to realize the hopelessness of the We carry a good case, but spoke words of Gente’ Furnishin comfort and encouragement to Trunks, Valises, P the patient. When he left there was Ete. We buy all o and buy stric ways give y Money ti @ of Clothing, { Hats, Shoes ying Cards, Dice, no rehef tothe gnawing pain, and the ravenous death disseminating wound had undergone no change, Yet he was not without faith, and to- day is still with hope. ‘The other was an old colored wo- man with ‘‘rheumatis’’ Her fat face was the picture of contentment and good oature until she put that left foot down. ‘Then it was simply an enigma of distortio Well, she went up to. be *‘cuo’ed,’’ and after expressing ber faith and belief in di- vine benefigence and power, s e dis- carded her faithful cratches and hobbled out. “Say, Ma’y Lou, is you cuo’ed?”” asked one old female, who bent over and accosted her as she passed down goods at forced sales f for cash, and can al h bargains in every line. joan on all valuables. en Michael, Jr. 103 8. Second, next door to Lang Bros Wali Parner! We're always the firs to show | the aisle. our “Yas; mighty nigh, I guess,’’ was the reply. ‘Buf they’s rat sma't | FALL STYLE | kotch in dat leg yit!” — She bore the ‘ketch’? like a martyr, however, but they do say—though perhaps it’s un- true-—that she las since bought her a new pair of cratghes, oe . tn all fthe te designs and colors, ‘Theyfre iv w » ready for ) our inspection Finest line of | Picture Mouldings In the City. Have you seen the latest ; A YARD OF FACES. Prices Reasonable for GOOD work. Sometimes # country magistrate with bis rural air and quaint, simple wit, is bard to get abead of, Justice Hartley, of Massac, very often comes to the city to hear cases he knows are to dome up for trial in ihe tribunal presided over by his friend, Justi Winchester, He Aropped into twe Winchester's Under Paragn Hovax|ottive yesterday and found quite a 428 B'way, | crowd uti around enjoying the el in the weather. “T don’t see why it is,’’ jokingly remarked County Attorney Houser, ‘that these little county magistrates are always coming to town to attend trials, I wonder why they don’t stir up some in théir own neighborhood ? I guess they have to get their law by absorpt “That's agreed Justice Winchester. “Well, it’s often the case,’’ re- torted the country justice with a grim smile, ‘‘that these townJawyers and one-horse city magistrates\feel sorter oneasy when they see a maa of good, sound judgment in their midst, espe- cially when it’s time to render a de- ciston.”” . ** gaid one bpdeball ‘fan’? at FourtW and Broadway m roller passed, to make a pretty short stop, ‘How's thas?”’ “Why, it s¢ems pretty good on the ‘pickup’.” °° Few people perhaps go to the the- ater on horseback. There is one young lady of Rowlandtown, how- ever, who enjoys the distinction of having witnessed, from horseback, nearly every petformance at Casino theater thisseason. Just before the curtain is raised, she rides upon a sorrel mare, rides her up against the park fence, and proceeds to enjoy an unobstructed view of the stage, with- in easy range gf the pl ers’ voices, blissfully igngrant of the fact that she provokeg many a smile from © ual passers, up and down the road to limber up the horse dnd enjoy—at a distance, the orchestra. BROOKLYN ENTERPRISE. A Farming Implement Factory Established. Owned By Mr. ‘V. L. Bagley. Great Adyantage to That Clty. —_—— A new industry bas been establish- ed at Brooklyn, Lif. It 18 an enter- prise to manufactire plows, wagons, and all manner /of farming imple- ments. Mr. W. L. Bagley, a well known citizen of Brooklyn, is the projector, and already has part of the plant up. The products will be manufactured from the raw material, and quite a force of men will be offered employ- ment. The manufacture is a great advan- tage to the thriving little town, whi is rapidly growing in size and impor- PEARS PITCHED The Kxhibitiouw Game at Sullivan Yesterday. Score Was 13 to 2 in Fayor of the Amateurs.! The Paducah club went to Sulli- von, Ind., yesterday to play an ex- hibition game, and was defeated by a score of 13 to 2. Needless to say, something was wrong, or else the In- dians were steered against a skin- game. Pears pitched and Stanton caught. Phe defeat was one of the worst ex- perienced by the club this year. “ALL'S WELL That Ends Well---Wife and Hus- band are Reconciled. The divorce suit of Mrs. Oliver Allard against her husband, which attracted so much attention in South- western Kentucky and Southern Iili- nois, has been finally settled in the Metropolis it court. Mr. Allard and his wife have been fully reconciled, and are now living happily together at Dixon Springs THEIL, GC. TRESTLE WORK. Big Quantity of Lumber Required For it. The trestle work to be done on the river front railway will revuire a vast amount of lumber, Already sixteen carloads hake arrived and been un- loaded near the union depot, and the estimated amount required is fifty carloads, The grading is almost completed, Between acts she rides | ‘ COLORED DEPARTMENT. CHURO Husband Street Ghureh (Methodist) Sun. Gay school at 9a. ms reaching 11 4. m and Tp.m. Rev. C M/Palmer, pastor Burks Ch 7% wn Methodist) Sun day en and 8p im. Pre item m. Rev. B. 5 Burks, pas Washingyon bureb.—Sunday 4pm Rev. Ge Dupes, pastor t Maptist. Church —Sunday School Pa. m. Preaching, ll a.m. and 8p. m W.S. Baker, pastor A.M. E 10th & Petr Preagh|ng 3 ehured Lat? pin Stanford. pastor award pastor. COLORED LODGES. MASONIC Masonte Hall. 92 Kroadway, Third Floor, yeMt Mc Thursday Mt s—Meets every se cor Adam N $ first and ey ach month at Colored ws Ha No. isib—Meets every first wv nth at Colored Odd Fellows Ha Paducah Ptr voor Meets every ning in each month at ( we Hal Council No 79.—Meets hb month at Ha | | x31 — Meets ning in month Hall Young Mei UNITED BROTAERS OF FRIENDSHIP: N M 5 Ten, st terion desday in'each mort ond ‘Thurs y Tabernacle No 9. ay night and b Mor Lily of the second and four Pride of Paducah tent, No. 5. Mee Saturday afternoon in each month. Tent Meets second Sa b. he West Tent, ) third saturday h month. Star of Betbelehem Tent, No. 58, meets 4 Saturday afternoon in each month Little Miss Odie Wingo, of Daw- son Springs, is in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Merriweather of 1222 Harrison street. She will hej entertained at an. informal reception this evening at their residence CITY, OF TOL This 8th day of Dece : aw 4 vr al Halls Catarrh Cue acts directly on the Of the syst tun by Women, There is a sqwmill in Grandin, Mo., many departménts of which are in charge of women. There is a w In charge of the en rooms wher ated is manag: The lathe room is also populated with femininity y women ind the machines of all sorts are handled by them. In the rooms ad join- ing, a force of young women is con stantly employed, filing and get saws in shape for work. ‘ Office Hours | xf the GOOD TIMES FOR Waadhe 3 The end of the summer selling sea- son is nigh and we find ourselves better stocked than we care to be during July. / Therefore, beginning - on Monday, Juiy 5, at 8 a. m., we will conduct a general CLEARING SALE that will set the town talking. GEo. BERNHARD Paducah'sLea‘ing Sho Merchant, 396 Broadway. rae ‘The valves will be by all odds the gi «ducal, now $1,60 will be 98e. i | deepest and the low price ones shorn o} ford ties for $1; small ones at your own price, Remem- begins Monday. July 5. Come, / ber the sal J, W. Moore, | DEALER IN Staple and Fancy’ Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all patts of the city. Cor, 7th and Adams G. A. ISBELL, M.D, Physician and Surgeon. 3 | Office 502 1-2 8. Seventh St PI; S tos p. m. ‘DR, W.-H. NELSON Physician and Surgeon, D108, m. to 4p. m., and ‘| William Thompson nAgPENED “ NEV GROCERY corner of \evenshfnd ‘Trim- ble. Now ge Neg prices, polite attention. Free delivery. REMOVED! yA, STEAM LAUNDRY fo No, 120 North Fourth St. ‘|New Machinery Good Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Shoes that are today marked $3.00 will be shoes that are $2 will be $1.25, and shoes that are The high cost ones will be cut 051 / realest ever offered f profit, $1.50 ox- WYER uns CASINO. RAMONA FREE. Peoples Railway Cg.’s cars run to the gate of the Park. Pertormance be, ns at 8:00 every night. High-Grade Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Agent for the highesi grades of Bicycles made. We are prepared to offer-1996-Stearns for $68.60 Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and on the market, prettiest wheel made. Don’t fail to see our line of wheels before are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city. Complete repair shop. Free riding school ing wheels from us. Don’t fail to call—remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer House. Rugbys—best buying. We to those buy- BLACKSMITHING 1 REPAIRING J, W. YOUNG & SON, TEL&PHONE 200. G. R. DAMIS, AGENT Front Rak, —~ and Priumph / Furnag¢es. Call ov him and get eytimates for heating your residetee, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, FOR the machinery is in their hands tt is said they are quite as ade competent to handle it ¢ t employed in the mill.—Cl ter Ocean. There Were Others Dunly—But you promised to pay me to-day T said T would 7 Sun- y {t Clevedor bad oig hotel and ri Sow its n @ the } of tramps, who pay t. Twoh tred of them find the a quiet sort, and it is called 1 Miss Sr 1 In fact, 1 < ! of the Miss Comet ool!!! What 129 S. Thid St. Clarence Dallam Forwerly of BURNETT & DALLAS Attorney-at-Law __———TBtigville Trust Bui Keen BY PREM Paduean, Ky rust aad S$, V. Co PADUCAH Cor, Third and Wazhin TELBPHONE 148, ESTABLISHED 1864,— AGENTS. .... 174 Telephone SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-OLASS HORSESHOBING All work guarantéed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street, bet. 2d and 3 FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts —— AF—— JAS. A/GLAUBEE' 5 Livery, Feed and Boardiea Stable . Miss Mary R.-E, Greif & Co, GENERAL INSURANCE PADUCAF KY be) a etoa, . ANARCHIST STORED AWAY, Milton Hall, Colored, Went to Jail for 30 Days. John Dillon, Charged With Housebreaking. Held Oyer and Remanded to Jail. Milton Hal), the Louisville colored man who became enraged at Mr, B H. Scott Monday morning an‘! threatened to blow up the Smith & Scott tobacco factory with dynamite, was sent to jail by Judge Sanders thirty days this woruing, pending a probably inquiry into his mental con- dition. Jobo. Dillon, the ex-convict charged with breakiug ivto Mr. E #, Har- bour's, was held to answer, and in default of a $200 bond, was remand- ed to jail. Willis Dunlap and Ed Berry were, fined $20 and costs each for gaming Dunlap was captured near Terrell farm after a lively chase late yester- day afternouv, erry surrendered this fureuoon, PY: res Je chvitdr® wang Ane WILLEA, HOUSE AND /SISH PAIN*ER, dint uth mount equal on crop s in the manuf: re very crude, Oil iseful is waste pess in manu seems strange in view of the fi most of the $20,000,000 invested in cot- tonseed oil manyfacture is northern capital, and the managers are northern men ENCURSIONS. Via Minois Central Railr Du.- ing May, June and July. The Lllinois Central Raiiroad Com- pany will sell round trip tickets to points and on dates named below: N Tennessee Cen- tennial and International E daily until October 30th, for seven days to return, Chattanooga, Tenn., B. Y. P. U. July 13th to 16th, good returning until July 3ist, one fare. Buffalo, Nj Y., G. A. R., August 20th and 22d, rate to be announced later. For further information 11 regard to any of the above. apply to ticket agents I, G. R. R., or A. H. Hanson, P. A, Chicago, Il, W. A. Kettonp, ville. Ky. jis, Mo, IVAN, C. A., Paducah, Ky. INCORPORATED Willfurnish Lights and Power for{fans, as follow Store Lights Residence Lights Current for Fans 20c $1.60 D. ——Manufacturers 29d Dealers jn-— Steam Engines, Boilers, House Fronts, Mili Machinery, etc. Gen’l Electric Light > 3 and Power Co. »5elperfmenth. u+ SIMON,'Sup'. PADUCAH,KY HOMMOPALHIST, A. L, APAPE ATTORNEY-AT/LAW, 120 S. Fourth, Roo No. 2. e rn Wil. practice in all the cous of the era J MK Olleotion of claims PROM py Aectrme y nthe city, wt Penny vani OR, W.-C. EUBANKS, |The Ardmore, Thirteenth gfreet, between WASHINGDON, D.C. Furpeany1.08 and up 14 aVenue and F street Nortiwesty Am>ricag, $1.50 to 2,50 “