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Geo. Bernhard Is the exclusive and only authorized agent for vv The John Foster Ladies Shoe... . THE NICES! FITTING THE MOST STYLISH THE BEST SHOE — On the}market forthe money. Big Bargains in BRurniture—_ Now is the time to go to Gardner Bros. & Co.'s, buy $25 worth of goods and get a‘ nice bronze orna- ment clock free... | ABSOLUTELY FREE! t+ be one-fifteenth of rabber insulat- ed cable. An electric locomotive in a Scran- ton, Pa mine in 200 days did 928 below what the wok cost for a corresponding period with mule power, An electric pump in the same mine saved $1,518 over steam pumps ia 970 days, American vis.to's to London often co nplsin of the dilaiory messenger boy service. The boys are now be- ing provided with roller skates, A Chicago women died the other (lay at the age of 102 years. During all that time she never chewed or smoked tobacco. which is really won- derfal. The street decoration which takes place so often in St. Petersburg is never completed, and frequently not even begun, until the night preceding ve event to be celebrated. The largest coffee plantation in Bra. zl, and perhaos in the world, is the Domont plantation, established by a Frenchman ia the state of Minas Ge- raes, The number of coffee plants in 1886 was 4,718,000. MISS RUTCHISON the Most Young Lady Declared Popular Avd Received a Five Quilt at the Second Bapi'st Church, ‘The Ladies’ Society of the Second Baptist church recently fuished a fiae quilt, which ih y d cided to give to the most popular youog lady, this to be determined by a vote. Last night the quilt was voted off at 10 ceots a vote, at the church, and 670 votes were cast, $67 be- ing cleared, Miss Ca:vie Hateh- ison, of South Eighth street, recieved We handle a full line of Furniture,’Stoves, Car- pets, Mattings, Shades, Lace Curtains,’ Rugs, etc., at prices below the lowest. Gardner Bros. & Co. Your Credit is Good 203-205 SOUTH THIRD STRET Tt | f interesting story relative to bjs 80-jwithin the next few months, and \ WRITTEN AT RANDOM. ura on the island of “cannibals.’’| when the double cea ury mark is - He left home in 187 «d secured | reached this will be certainly the ban- v exchange in San Francisco, He was! per lodge of the state. At present The other day De sed to receive the fall face) Friendship Lodge at Paducah, Ky., a popular propsie.or of value of his paper in gold, in addi- enjoys that distiaction, but our hoi La South Th jute asum of money overt) brethren over on the Ohio bad better Chief of night what he had at Srst ggposited. get a move on themselves or we will got oa about t we, sad Wher he started back to America, |soon snatch that coveted hovur from for wer jokingly rema kel wo owever, he wcout into one of the ex- | them. noibing,”’ 9s be pointed gat Oil ze oilices, with which Hovolula! Deputy Grand Master Workman Siagery to twit him about bis great well supplied, and called foe ex-| Vaughan, of Paducah, bas been in hg'ehth, ange for $4,000, His money Was! Bowl'ng Green for some time assist Policemen ride free, and as Oitiver | »\i nd he dta’t eave to beled the local members in gathering re- Singery would make two o dinary)aauoyed wish it on bis trip home. | cruits to the local order aod he has ax the ap, ate remark evoked| Whea he earned that the exchange! done yeoman service, He is thor no little merriment from the othe | brokers demanded 2'y cepts oa each | oughly posied ia all the details of passengers. The Dou sat ¢ " tol however, he declioed to take! the order and is an earnest and en chuckle@€t the olfiver’s d a © exchaoge, bat concluded to wait une! thusiestic be iever ia the AO U.W., votil an old « ed woman stoppe | he got aboard the steamer and de-|hence be is able to poi with the car, slowly climbed aboard ar osit it with the porser, He found, | great clearness iis xd points, aod watdied tn. | » b's disappointment, however, that | they are mavy ius organization She tediously untied the corner of | be purser also charged 2'y cents on} jg well worth the coas'deration of any an old bamakerchief, aud took out a , aod the result was, he | gitizen of th's city, and a majority of qoarier. When ebe stared uy 1,000 in gold in a small) those who give it» careful scrutiay deport ber fare Don politely os ped over bis shoulder] will not hesitaie long to embrace its feiel to save ber the trouble, and sbe the voyage advantages. The ‘‘Democrat’’ hopes handed bin the urtet His object a ieiming the abovelto see the loca! lodge swell to large Stilt lnagbing oftiver, | how (hat oae of the advan-! proportions before snow falls, and went to the fare x aud, wil be derived from the anaes: this can be done if people can be in- look ng ‘ dropped it sid be emancipation from ex] duced to seriously consider the many the box. The olf woma o cha sharks, benefits of the ordey. ey to be th pr SCISSORETYES, frowad that way DRIFTWOOD protest, and when the Do eae ~ bis mistake he a . . ... | In the Hawai‘aa Islands there are policeman » hers iathel Saved From the Waters, Cor twice as many mea as women. that followed we te weuly ce ps f.omn bis pocket aod landed ft to the ralled on the Levee, The total area of the Sandwich o t P : Hawaiian Is!aods is about the same old woman, who fis Lime was Lhe | Haw picture o xt humor as New Jersey. Oulives ty says the man Wh] yA. or Speciat Interest to River | The smell farmers of Hawaii are Jau sls | a cinch giving greuter aileation torice, which ed yields lwo crops a year. t ‘ _—_ The ‘otal number of codfish takco 5 Ge ag fd da arb iy (-om the waters of Alaska is 26,725 at are almosi as close fit | Basioess in the viciuity of the river . i oan tsa, They form st]is of ve y litle coasequence at the {20 of the vaiue of $12,860,000 tah, Uage pantal € 4] ) esert. The only boats that are) Ta (be Klondike region in midw.o- mo We ‘o ago, and when a | » roa ave the Phillips, Dudley, | ter the san sises fom 9:30 to 10 a, sear ol by | fi thew he soon Huds) Asiand Cuy, Eureka, Geo. Cow-| im, and seis from 2 to 3 p. m. RT he ra po litle atte pe «avd the geoliae boat Plucky E azil is pow the priccipal coffee Several Padtucet "ON iy | Boy producing coantry of the world. In trousers that they can't “08 “Et Ashlaod City is dee here to-) 1395 the crop Was esimated at 7, Out first removing heir a = 4 Vy out of the Tennessee river nts 000,000 bags. pig - * jana 3 va hee rea ato Danville ; pion phan har cpciglont ates: RE) W no-atag. Shei doiog »| Daring 1895 the Uoi.- 1 States ex. a be ; He (ug fre%! cc busizess in the Tenaessee | Poried to Mesico $17,000,000 worth of pictures of frogs ont on dress p nat of goods, aod ia the succeeding year rade. Soon everybody will be weaie| | “#2 tad ; | $21,000,090 wort, ing th Ew eka left late yeste.day sf- . The “se Combe aod iiver. She] A Woman who was released from a6 , te goo1) swe trouple with ber) 4 iosape asylum ieceady died in a As the now celebrated Noah s hav ng » coavols‘oa suoidy afver she was libs Ma case draws to a close, tt eoe'y. suiting the tow{eiaied. Autopsy showed that she Tauch speculatvon in regard Frank Phe docks ave p ~ ayepaie and {bad died literally from @ broken the verdict will be. ‘The Fran! iad 1 Keotoa’s barges week 9@ ati, Theo gan bad been ruptared ca eis ove of many pe vliar phases.) . i), ia the last of the . ll pg the convulsion, ta and is destined, no matter what iis Soares iets ae ; jt sed eee de “he Belgian states that termnation may be, to go dowa in]; petiiag the sade 4 ' the annals of Kentucky as one of its/"7 2° 8 om TORY L0R- « eposuce for radix. most extraordiaary murder cases |“ 08 V'e#e-son. “bs inough limbs of yaioas di- The conveasus of opinion seems to be] _ Te Bob Dudley is due today. c0}3 % — omg yaries a8 Whe cubes of their that the verdict will hone of two| f¥sosv Ne, Sue will leave on ier mensic HM, Bondeend sates that eatremes—either a ni:tal r pun's) v.2as soon as she can trans: y) Wwichors, > evn ingnose plevrisy meat by death. If Franklin be| business here, pasa Be oneaee \ gu'ity at all, he is guilty of one of the gar Cherry 1s due out of] ® Aro Vina amova! of which FF wost heinous crimes that ever siaiocd ese to go on the ways to] Tue exporis of ty ¥ crim ual ds of the state; if the (co meat of ship car-}to $11,000,000 a year, ° Bee in cf couine 10 be a0- aiketrs and pauters, All! $25,000,000 wo go to Frau."@ "4 a Ji is thought bet tf the ev. vnboat owners are taking ad-|$)4,000,000 to Englaad, Pideace 1s solticient ‘o convince the} ¥edage of the ext eme low water) Pwo aseacies have been established 5 jecy of bis guilt at all, it will be svf-|ed are giv 9g ther boats and barges |i, the Uoited Sta.es for the p omo- T fic'eat to prompt a verdict for capital) 4 herousa evernaatiog while they | on of immig-atioa and coloniza’ion » pur shmeat, e lying idle weiving for water. in Venezuela, ”? Phe W. K. Philips) way out fo. . 7 ; sidinns taco vis: woraiag at 8:30 doing a} . Evsopera va ions are selliog annu Members of the Paducah Goa et Bed a doing ally'o Mexico, Central aod Soaih Oivb say they will not atierd ic : Aue ica from $100,000,000 to $150, mele champ bee vip shoes at Louis 7 ‘ nape boats Ale ren 000,000 worin of goods, ville this woek,—rot because tary ]ooly boat oo recor aqutppe Seve adie: 2 . , me vtiaid to enter (ue competi doe, wth a celephoue system, — Engiveer Save hb bo ge deat ou nee es Dut because the expe woold be] Ai Mason aad Fireman Joho Blaia pee ve other « eas aware, too g.eat, It would cost each mai are the inventors. N. J. It wes one of the quietest pic- ‘ somewhere near $30 0r $10, inela agg v'¢s ever seen ia this country. THE ALOU, We The Ja geet gold coin in the world 3 the British five-soverign piece; the lest isc oined io Persia, and has a valve of only 44 cents, ding ra‘lrond fare, hotel bills aad eas try fees, and they don't feel like . pending that mach, great though the Good Work o pleasure would by in coming howe bo with the championship, ‘The geatle of Ths man who won the championship lat i Bree won H~ ou 24 put of Lhe Ancient o:der of United Worke 25, bat it is a common ovcnraace for] m,., ave thriving in this city, says tbe Paducab® crack shots to break Be wilng Green'Demoorat," Large Straigh's ju nbers are being initiated eve Mr City, G 5. 6. Vaug at Bowl Comp ring United Sta os treasury for 1395 aod 1896, there ap- pears to have been a falling off in cae year of more than $12,000,000 in jwpo.ts from Cuba and of €5,000,- 000 ia expo. ts . a possible 2 the largest number of votes, sud was awa.ded the quilt. ‘The church tenders its thanks to the Ladies’ society, which gave the amount over .o the church fend, THRASHING OLD STRAW, Silver Que: p Again im Obte, wa Kentucky. The farmers of Ohio, Iowa and Ken- tucky will be called upon this fall to vote again upon the silver question, the same old question which they voted on jJast fall, and which they no doubt thought at that time they were settling once for all. The silverites are reviving this issue ip the hope of gaining for their party an impetus this year which will enable it to carry (he congressional elections in 1898 and to secure the presi- dency in 1900, There is nothing new in the question as it is now presented. It was fully discussed last year, but all the old arguments will be brought to the front once more It will be well for the farming class and the othep voters of these states to study the qué jon afresh and ask the politicians what good the free coinage of silver can do us or our interes They will be told first that times are still bard in the country and that the cause of them is the want of sufficient money—that more money is what is needed for general prosperity But the education of the last cam- paign onght to have made every man of them understand clearly that the eoin- age of more legal tender silver dollars will not increase th culating medi- um of the country, for the reason that the history of the world shows clearly era nation has attempted to fon ft money, differ: ng in intrinsic or commercial value, the result has always been that the bet- ter kind of money dis »peared from cir- culation, leaving the poorer kind to oc- py the field. Lf it is provided by law that 412.5 g of silver shall be coined free without limit and form a legal tender dollar, and that one-six- teenth of that weight of gold is also a legal tender dollar, then if the specified amount of silver is worth less than the specified amount of gold, in the meas- urement of gold, all gold mouey at once disappears from circulation Immediately after the passage of such a law this country would lose about $50,000,000 of gold from the channels of trade. It would take sev- years, running the mints at their fullest capacity, to coin enough silver to make up for this loss of gold money. Tn the meantime there would be all the evils of a heavy contraction of the cur Mortgages and other debts would be forced to payment, and the farmers would find in the general tight- ness of the money market the demand for their products would decrease and prices fall off There will be a great deal of the old talk about the blessings of bimetallism this year. Now, the fact is that the United States is already the greatest bimetallic country in the world except rance, ‘That is to say, while maintain ing the gold standard of values, we use as money in this country more silver than is used in any other civilized coun- try in the world except France ‘The silver men do not want bimetal reney lism. Their scheme does not look to that end, They derand a cheaper kind of money than gold standard money Thig they expect to secure by forcing down to a silver basis, 60 not a bimetallic nation, but & monometallic pation, using silver as our only metallic money. This is the condition of Mexico to-day, and it is held up to us by the silver men as the ideal situation.—Sound Money this county we shall be Interest Lower Since 1896. The Engineering Record publishes & taQle showing the rates of interest at Ahieh farious cities have borrowed aaa, this cet and last year, the lew ’ 2) Sat money is cheaper son of which is t “Hee capitalist gets ‘nd cheaper and that Mes pra “vwall return for its use. Mae for ¢ wemple, got money in November, in05, at 34 per cent,, but in July, 1807 Got it_at 9-80 per cent. Brooklyn and Sow York got 28ns this summer slight- ly lower—at 3.21 2d 3.13 per cent. re spectively—Dbut all ths ether greatcities mentioned paid more (win Baltimore Milwaukee paid 4.29 per centain Augu 1896, and 3. recent, in August, Provided the lender has assurance th he will get his money back he nowadays ap.” one may shy cent. investments ven > per cent long tergn invest un. - parts with it The day of saf ls passing away. hard to get on sa ments.—Baltimore is Beware of Ointments jtor Catarrl that Contain Mercury, cury will surely destroy the sense of { cept on prescrip'ons from re cutis, & the damage they will do ty teu fold ly devives from the’ fauutactured vy FJ . 6 te voks id ap earnest ed-| tue: Hel eimer the A vew inv@vtion isfne to make te! graph wire out of Ayaper. teqjor cable is lead vay meeting night, and many of gre among Ug most promipeat of this ei fticials of reapect mber- ot the low Dr. J. G. 1 of Have'aa sivexation, to live at Honelfiu, and The io-| |! overed, avd thio nN) Vug directly upon i: ces Of Lie AYBLORD, vy. COLORED DEPARTMENT. COLORED LODGES, MASONIC. Masonic Hall. 222 Broadway, Third Floor Mt MeGregor Lodge No %%—Meets every first ‘Thursday evening in each month Mt Zion Lodge No Wednesday evening in eace month. Susannah ¢ No. 2, Ladies—Meets every fourth Monday In each month. Stone Square Lodge No, 5~Mects every se 2ond Monday in each month: INDEPEN DENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS O44 Fellows Hall, #¢ corner 7th & Adams. Household of Ruth, No. 48—Meets first and third Friday evening in each month at Colored Oda Fellows Hall. Paducah Lodge No. 1si6—Meets every first and third Monday ineach month at Colored Odd Fellows Hall Paducah Putriarchs No, 7%,G UO 0 F— Meets every second Friday evening in each month at Colored Odd Fellows’ Hall Past Grand, Master's Council No 70.—Moets every fourth Friday evening in each month at Colofed Odd Fellows’ Hall. = Western Kentucky Lodge No. 28ti—Meets every second and fourth Tuesday evening in eace month at Colored Odd Fellows’ Hall 6—Meets every first Men's Pride Lodge No, 1783—Meets every second and fourth Wednesday evening fall over No, 222 Broadway 2 FUNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHL ailt Paul, Lode No #-—Moets every second fourth Mouday eve! on and fourth Mouday evening ineach mon.b'Mt Sisters if 1 Meets 181 Brosaws; Golden Rule Temple day in euch Mysterious Ten, st No firét Tuesday in'each month at Meets second Thurs- at 131 Broadway ‘atarrh Cure be, *Ure FOU get 8 U.K. T. 77, Ceremonial Temple No. 1—seets first and third rnesday night in each month Golden Rule Tabernacle, No. 45, meets first and third Wednesday nights in every month juscen Sarai Tabernacle No 30—Meets second and fourth Monday nights in each month Madaline Tabernacle, No 2—Meets first and third Thursday uights in each month Lily of the West Tabernacle, No. 45, M second and fourth Thursday nights In each month. Pride of Paducah Tent, No, 5. Meets first Saturday afternoon in each month. Star of Paducah Tent Meet pm in each month. Lily of the West Tent, Meets third saturday Pm ineach month Star of Bethelehem Tent, No. 58, meets 4th Saturday afternoon in each month. Royal Media, Garfield F meets first Monday,evening in 7.89 p. m. aborian Commadery, No., meets every Friday night in p.m. 4. ond Saturday latiom, No, 50, ach ‘mouth at CHURCHES. Husband Street Church (Methodist)—Sun day school at 9a. m. reaching II a.m and 7Tp.m. Rev. C. M. Palmer, pastor. Burks Chapel, 7th and Ohio (Methodist) Sun day school a.m. Preaching 114. m, aud sp m. Rev. B.S, Burks, pastor Washington Street Baptist Church. —Suaday School 9a m. Preaching Sp m. Rev. Geo. W. Dupee, pastor. Seventh’ Street Baptist hurch.—Sunday school 9a. m. Preach! ia, m, and ¥ p. m. Rev. W. S. Baker, pas StPaul A. M burch Sunday school 94 m., bing 11 a m 7:30p m., Rev. J. G stanford, pastor 7. James A.M. E church, 10th & Trimble | ,, streets Sunday school at? pm. Preaching § pm., Rev J. G. Stanford. pastor Trimble Street Christian church—Sunday school, 9:90 a. m., preaching, Il 1m aud ings, 7 school teachers’ meeting Thursda: ings, 7:30 Allare coridially invited. R. Cotter, pastor. Ebenezer U. B. Church. (United Brethren im Christ).—Services: Sundaypchoo) *-3) a.m. Preaching 10:30 4. m. and 7p, m. Visitors the city and others cordially invited to attend Chured, South Fifth street, between Ohio and Tennessee streets, Rev. Jas, A. Woodward, pastor. H. E. Hurt, who was injured op the sewer trench, is able to be out, as his friends will be glad to know. The literary society of the rst Ward Baptist church meets every Thursday evening and is proving quite an attraction, as the house was crowded at its last meeting. Every- body is invited to come out and wit- ness these exercises next Thursday evening. Special seats haye. been re served for colored people at the big bicycle races Friday, Oct. 15, and all can be accommo- dated. llo4 NOTICE OF FRANCHISE SALE. In pursuance toan Ordinance of the ( mon Council of the City of Paducah, enuit “An Ordinance to Sell to the Highest Hidde the Frauchise to Build and Operate a Sireet Car Line mth Street, fr nb essee Street to Jackson Street,” "pa ith, and approved Oct. the 6th.” 1807, 1 the 8th dy ¢* November, 1-7, betwer hours of 10 aad It o'clock’ a. m., at th prof the City Court Roum Busidiog, in sell to the highest bidder for cash, Un id operate years a street car line upon ‘Lhirtee ‘om: ir uwenty th icom Tennessee street to Jackson stree Jeet to the conditions hance and ed theret is referred part of this Given under my hand of Paducah Oct, the 6th, 1 CONTRACTOR'S NOTICE, Sealed proposals will be r council clerk's office up Oct, 18, 187, for the grad the alley between Tenth an between Harrison an York to be complete to. be do ning such class of in and the ordinance ordering s: ment, The Chy reserves any and ail bids: Sol 1K DAL YE) Mayor Proposals For Public Se uled proposals will be fice of the Secretary of Sta b, 1847, at Witch time th public printing and. bind Ucnery of the Urst, second, third classes, in separate bidi actentitled, “An act to ing, binding and stat y Ibe furnished,” approved Ju ‘The contract will be let for a yeriod Years from the first Monday in ‘And will be subject to ali the prc law. Bidders must comply with the F hat an portion of the Work shall be executed a ‘ankfort, that may be so required Ly t Commissioners of public printing. Hid following work under section #2 of said A Ing the Goekets of the Court of Appea Uteblog with thread, w sti phiers, bis etc., ‘as Mag ,into pad The eomminsioi work, Where a separate prive tc made jn the law, shal Of said ‘Act and vot otherwi olanks shail be paid for under thy teald Act, (he pr a Damed beiog ork. ruling, foldiag, per! sary (o complete such dlanks iut printed for the Ls be ned as Loken press W based on former Keo Ic " control fucu tne JAW WIL DOL contr done Second Clare centum on the Whole m Crane's, Byron Wes on's or 1. Tinea ledger paper of the follow sha'l be used: Cap size, 1 Ibs Deay 28; Medium 40, and Koy al ¥ following Ww. rk under Seotic —Bid one common rate per hedule, and agree tha [, Brown's b per resi ath Gia and itov tt or ba "ODE, ie bs and gold lettered tk ata departments, to be furolsged ay san jad: oge. whether caption oF Tull Paye, it ‘Commissic nis’ Com of the Pea Folice Judge's Consii-tsslo omtn'ssions, Comm) s8l0 wie iscellaneoux Commi: rr AL Rights, ond Eu Heads, Steel Engraved Treasure Fourth Class—Bidders must weuish ny articles notapecttically Lwmed in their b Lot wore Wan tye per cent. above Wholesale cash price in Louisville aud Chuctn ‘oo 1 Wo be delivered by conti actor 4 No, FIRE ‘or e1 TORNADO When You Need a Plumber You will not regret it— We do Call on us, you will be very glad of it, excellent work, and our charges are only reasonable, principle that a satisfied customer is our best advei We Furnish Estimates of Any Kind Cheerfully and promptly... * ED D. HANNANK 132 Sourn Focrrn Steer, 329 Court Sreeer, Puove 201. WALLBOAD {ite Nashville, Chatia. + ¢ Railromt. PAD UO AN ANT PMP ITER DM] — SUOTH BOER « -¥ Pudueah Ar Paris . [Hollow Rock Lexington . Jackson. ty. Jackson Ar. Memphis Nashville nAvtand: Acanta, Ssiass Fad ot ages L Fa = Gy. Ativota Cha’ tanoog: Nasiiville., Memphis, jackson We work on the] eXington Ly Lexington isement. aris. 4 Ar Paducat — All trains datly, ey, ‘Through train and oar service jucah and Jackson, Mempbis, Nas. vileaaa Ghattanooga, Tenn. | Close conmestion F ore, Philadelphii Southeast, and to Arkansas, all points Southwest. Por further tion call on or address. Daley, Oe ana “F MC Naakviie, 4 sn as BH Teachout CP, and T. A, Palmer {5 Burnnain deport ~ (LLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVIIONS. NoRTH BOUND— No 22 No 24 No Uy New Orleans. 620 90am Cy Jackson, Miss..12 47am 158 pm. Ly Memphis. ...../ 70am 815 pm Paducah - Bottling - Co., ERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs and bottles, Soda LOUIS O'B Also various temperance Cider, Ginger Ale, etc, drinks— Telephone orders filled until 11 0’clock at night during week and 12 o’clock Telephone 101, Saturday nights, 10th and Madison Streets, Elegant Carriages TELEPHONE 148, BLACKSMITHIN * REPAIRING :be HORSESHOEING All work guaranreed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. F. J. BERGDOLL, PROPRIE’ FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, AT JAS. A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable Cor, Third and Washinetoa. SCIENTIFIC AND FIR Ly Jackson, Tenn. 1035 am 10 58 9mm 10 08 pm Gy Cairo, Ill... Ly Fulton, 8 TOR——— Ar Mvansvil) Ar Hopkinsvill Ar Nortonville. . ‘Ar Central City ar Horse Branch , Ar Owensboro. Ar Louisville Cinctonati. Sourm Bousp— Not GyCineinnatt...... 7 ¢0 pm Louisville 30am Ly Owensbore. Ar Paducah’ Ly Paducah Ar Mayfield ; Ar Fulton... Ar Cairo EES Shes 2 ne ‘ED Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange 1210 pm 2 pm 110 pm - 26pm eee. 400 DI Ar Jackson, Tent 440 pm Ar Memphis... ... 705 pm Ar Jackson, Miss., 218 am Ar New Orleans... 82) am ArGr'nville Miss Ar Vicksburg ..... 20am Ar Natonez ....°..) 630 am. ‘Ab tine run aally Nosi0f ine carry Pullman buffet si rs and free rec! air cars between O by Ce yoy 08201 and 2 run solld-wetweensCin and New Urleans, carr; ) sleepers. a Toe ‘Train 24 carries Paducah-Louisvill open in Paducah union Direct connections for aorth and south. Ticket offices, Broad der the Palmer, and at the union depot. 87. Lois DIVISIO! [ORTH BOUND. Leave Paducah. Arrive Metropoit “” Grantabury PADUCAH,KY. and Turnouts Secuveve BEEBEBES ST-CLAsS: | * ReReaess = G Grantsburg “Metropolis: Arrive Paduean 000." Stop for measis—Ali trains run da! ‘This is the popular line to St, Chicago and ai! points north and Train leaving Paducah dally at has thro hm: lee) Parlor Car for St Lous. 11.50; obair sascn, % con! For farther ' information, reservations, tickets, ete , call on or address J. 'T. Donovi ©. T. a!, Palmer House, Paducah, or A. Hanson, General Passeauer Agent Chicago. SUgeS EE ER BEpEBEBEBB Wall Paper »° 7 |yissounPacirteRauway Window IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. fIONGIVEN TO ALL ORDER: WwW. S. GREIF, (W3.N D'NEBRASKA LIMITED, PROMPT ATT. 132 S. Rose & Third Street. AND BICYCLE Agent for the highest grades of Bicye 1896 Stearns for $58.60 wheels before buying. We are the only e Complete repair shop. Don’t fail to call—remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Houct $100 TO ANY MAN, Pay $100 ror Asr Cas Of Weakness in Men They Treat and il to Cure, An Omaha Cc places for the| whee yon visi i, Lois mon first time before the public a Maarcan, | Mea Ja" 2Nt Sts Mans stop oe Lots, i 7 stNitali-| ST. JAMES HOTEL = | #1Qto crite. Nornern Passenuer Agent ‘vous and Sexual We Ness, an BRoapWay any Wauyor, |J. 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They hay 2 ital, and guarantes to cure ney treat or refupd every causin Give you All Kinds of ‘Insurance Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. Don’t fail to see our $44 —best on the market, prettiest wheel made. Don’t fail to sce our line of exclusive Bicycle house in the city. Free riding school to those buying wheels from us. ST, JAMES HOTEL " Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Goop Rooms. suite }Chas. A. Fisk The Ardniore, European, $1.00 and vp ‘The Great Through Line From Sh. Louis Suc.98 3 TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN . JO) ven ‘Shades And SALT LAKB, Telephone No. 37 fron Mounta Route. The most direct line via Memphis to all points in ARKANSAS AND TEXAS. WEST AND SOUTHWEST. ree Reclining Chairs on All Trains, Caroven Coaches MEMPHIS TO Datias anp Fort Wortu, Paxton For maps, rates, free books on Texas, Ar «ansas, abd all Western States, and furthet information, all on your loeal teker agent orw we 6S R. T, G. MATTHEWS, S.T.A. LOUISViLLa, K¥ TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway Don’t Forget It: uy wis you secure the MAXIMUM °F speed, safety, comfort and satisfaction at the MINIMUM of expense, anxiety, bothe er and fatigue. SUNDRIES. ~ les made. We are prepared to oer 00 Overlands and Rugbys EXCURSION TICKETS On sale wt reduced rates from this line an N. return, points om ViLLe and uring the contintinee of 1 mnial Interna! tonal Exposition, Between Nash\ ille aud Chattanoo- PULLMAN Ki, Atlants, Augusta, Macon, Jack- KoxVile and Asheville, ston, Baltimore, Philad w York, Portsmouth, Nor- kson and Mempbis, Little arkana, Sherman, Waco, Dallas and Fort Worth. PALACE DAY COACHES ON ALL TRAINS 1 Information pertaining to TICKETS, ROUTES RATES ETC. will be cheerfully furnished upon application to ticket agents, or to WE DAT —8T, LOUIS,— Division Passenger Agent, Room and Breakfast, $1.00: European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Goop MkaLs, Goop SERVICE. Ortheastern Passenger rth street, CinclaMiite | N, Western Passenger A a Room #5 Railway Exchange Bullding, St, stab lished 1865, Repairs on Guns and Bicycles Tucorporated 189 a Specialty, 128 Broaaway Johnson Foundry and Machina “am Es, ll House’From Thirtee street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. ©. Amerigan, $1.50 to_2,5¢ Virst-clese family@otel, Noi