The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 13, 1897, Page 3

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ment clock free Your Credit is Good. Geo. Bernhard Is the exclusive and only authorized agent for The John Foster Ladies Shoe... THE N.CES. FITTING THE MOST STYLISH THE BEST SHOE ~~ On the"market forZthe“money. Big Bargains in Burniture— Now is the time to go to Gardner Bros. & Co.’s, buy $25 worth of goods and get a nice bronze orna- ABSOLUTELY FREE! We handle a full line of Furniture,'Stoves, Car- pets, Mattings, Shades, Lace Curtains,’ Rugs, etc., at prices below the lowest. Gardner Bros. & Co. 203-206 SOUTH THIRD STRET . G. HOSPITAL BOARD (COLORED — DEPARTMENT. COLORED LODGES. MAS 222 Bro Met Yesterday Afternoon in the City. 0 way, Third Floor *—Meets every tir Masonic Hall Mt McGregor Lod it. Harahan Here—Kepairs Au- ‘Thursday evening in each month thorized at the Hospital. Mt Zion 6—Meets every first Wednesda} eh month ‘Susannal diew—Meets every fourth Monday In each month Supt. W. J. Harahan has returned] Stone Square Lodge No, s—Meets every se yond Monday in each month to Louisville, He and Roadmaster A. Sabin and others came in yesterday to at- tend a meeting of the hospital board of directors There was a full at tendance, the board meeting yester- day afternoon. Nothing of public interest was done, except to authorize repairs at the Illinois Central hospital. The nature of these will be in the way of screens, lattice work and such minor improvements. THE PRICE OF SILVER. INDEPEN DENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS 044 Fellows Hall, se corner 7th & Adams Household of Ruth, » third Friday evening in each month at ( 044 Fellows Hall aducah Lodge No. isii—Mvets every first third Monday ineach month at Colored Odd Fellows Hai Padneah Pustriarchs No. Meets every second Friday evening in month at Colored Odd Fellows’ Hail arith, Grand, Master's Council No 72.— Newt fourth Friday evening in each month at Sploed Odd Fellows’ Hall. Western Kentucky Lodge No. 28%i—M every second and fourth Tuesday evening in ach month at Colored Odd Fellows’ Hall Young Men's Pride Lodge No. 1T8}—Meets every second and fourth Wednesday eveuiug at Hall over No, 22 Broadway 4 {UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP. St Paul Lodge No 65—Meets every second and fourth Monday evening in each month ut 131 Broadway, Stavers if the Mysterious Ten, st No %2—Meets the fret Tuesday in'each month w Ite Fall Due Principally to Increased Supply Caused by Cheaper Production. Golden Rule Tempie—Meets second Thurs day in each month, at 131 Vroadway Price Also Affect ma U.K. T. 7. Ceremonial Temple No. 1—afeots first and third Tuesday night in each month creased Ten Per Rule Tabernacle, No. 45, meets first While Prodaction Gira Welneete ot - and third Wednesday nights in every month. een Sarai Tabernacle No 90—Meets second nd fourth Monday nights in each mouth Madaline acle, No 2—Meets first and third Thursday nights in each month. Lily of the West tabernacle, No. 65, Meets second and fourth Thursday nights [n each mouth. Pride of Paducah Tent, No. 5. Meets tirst Saturday afternoon {n each month. Star of Paducah Tent Meets second saturday pm in each month, Lily of the West Tent, Meets third saturday Factors of Are Cheaper T Use of Elect sof Silver Ure Cheaper in Mextco Be eT of mi we Ave a 8 Star of Bethelehem Tent, No. 58, meets 4th aii Saturday afternoon in each month The | pu Royal Media, Garfield Palatium, No, ©), The last numbcr of the Journal of | Mute Monday-evening in each mouih ai Political Eeonomy contains an interest. | 7:39 p. m. ing article by Edward 8. Meade ou] ‘Tadorian Commadery, No.1,: Drill Corps tithe Fall in che Price of Silver.” ‘The | meets, every Priday night in"ekeh mouth at ® bs p. ™m. facts produced by Mr. Meade make it} 4 clear that the price of silver has fallen n that prices of nails, and of most other CHURCHES. for the same steel rails, calico Husband Street Church (Methodist)—Sun. manufactured articles have fallen—im- | day school at 0a.m. rreaching 11 a.m and roved and cheaper methods of produc- |? 9. ™. Rev. C. M. Palmer, pastor. Pp nat Burks Chapel, 7th and Ohio (Vethodist) Sun tion, In spite of the great decline in | ay senoolta. tn Preaching Iie. m. aud 8 p vetion has increased | m. Rev. E.S. Burks, pastor. rapidly increasing 1 the equally rapid price since 1 Washington Street Baptist Church p da The Gee, atl ne keeny school @ & m. Preaching §p m. W. Dupee, pastor. dec « undoubtedly re} Seventh’ Street Baptist, Church —sunday i school 9a. m. Preaching, ll a.m. and & p.m. onsible for my thedemonetization | eeu? S, Baxsr pence WRITTEN AT RANDOM we had quite a conversatioa through |OVet to Brooklyn and reshipped by s which have occurred since 1873 and SiPaul A: ME church, Sunday, school x . ie will which are now becoming so numerous | ing 11 a m 7:30p m., Rev. J. G the mediam, she telling me mapy | Tail 9 spit nleisathbagotad bers: ro ikely that us our director | Sammeee Bester things that I know no mortal knew] ‘€? Sa0ther hatch ec ver iptianing, Sh? had Mt. James A. M. E church, 10th & Trimble sa of the mint says, it will be less than 15 | streets Sunday school at2 pin., Preaching ; except myself. She said that = ig Dick Morrow is in the city! yale before a wuntry on the face | Pir Bevd.0. Stanford. pastor 3 Jue i hed cated for me, antl “that we were from Danville oa business, and no | 378 youd old | Trimble Street Christian church—Sunday eee ene Owe yg objections, and told many otber | speech also. The following table shows the world’s | 3%; Sanday school teachers. meeting Thursday grievances. . “ie , me things’ al We my visit was! The river front ralroad track has] production of silver, coinage demand | R. Cotter, pastor. of an affair, and that i one 1 shall never forget, and one that |at last made its appearance around | and price per ounce from 1888 to 1895: |, Ebeneser U. B. Caurch. (United auc if the ota “agg h vused we towonder. Such |the coraer of First avd Jefferson Production Rite pak ee Fresching 10:000. mend 7 p.m. ¥ 7 Laban necking teeta « be explained physolog- |st-eets, gad oaly a few more weeks | |. unces Fs Churen, South Fifth street, between ( stand int, views a ifferea ; t some of them can’t, | will elapse before the railrond will] tase / Tennessee streets, Her. Jas. A. Woodw likely to make @ life-long enes the case of the school | have fu'l p son of First street iso we the other 1 i hought of ber for} ’ [st oT ee ee areas o ae ad not thought of her for! ‘Tye Fapovator wil finish her work | #2 al wats | Reach Stet Fogg allah gyal and it was some time befor Jat dredging out the channel opposite | Me 160 ss Nar _ ante : : : ‘ oes <2 ogg : ld imagine who she could be, even! tye ey today and will retura to ( % .--188885 served for colored people at the warrant, He vd be : deste y ' ok After noticing these statistics Mr. | S6FVEC | “td sl vl Ty aaistreated by the owner| "ben her first name was told me, and | Brooklyn where she will complete ber! yende says big bicycle races Friday, Oct. e wiggee sequently it was pot a transmis: | wor > Toot ascertain with asy exact] IS;cail all. can be: aocomino- # the house he occupied, and when é aus Sates cae annot ascertain with a’ 5. and all can be. accomm nd aa “ avai’ aunt ef mental finpression from One) iver Johu Partick with his diving] ness the strength of the demand from | gated llot a She Justice, on a si Bag aga mind to another Apparatus is ut work layiug some] the arts. It has probably been stimu- 4 me _ Gnd asked him why he did not go Of course, though, there Ae DOW ONC Yor the ive fact cys lated by the increasing cheapness of sil: _ Beg) the magistrate in the district io which) | cea many inexplicable things that } We ic nd Asband | £27: but there is no evidence that it has rt for a warrant, he wrote in|) ose will some day be explain- rn ps and Ashlaod] increased sufficiently to offset the de \ he had been to him, but vr sen” City were the reguiar packets out of creased demand for coinage purposes.” TICE OF FRANCHISE SALE, ed, and it dora’t do for people these In pursuance to an Ordinauee of wstice refused to fssue it) ie talk too much against some-, tis port this moroing, the former] Mr. Meade thinks that but little of cil of the City of trad ey sa republica nl the] “var lor Cairo 200d trip] the silver that has been used in the arts Seil'to the Highest Hi y is a republicar | the/ ning they know nothing about, or to] ¥9% ®Way for Cairo with a good trip] the silver t van the market, {the Praschise w Hild and Operate a Sire soup! a cle The real ; “ on good time while the latier sailed} Will ever be put upon the market. | Car Line Upon Tairweenth Street, (rom I oni. loubt aod deny things because they While it is probably true that the most | essee Street to Jackson Str b peneon was, ¢ t, that the man |4 “nore pe away for Danville at noon doing aa} “ : ith: and approved Ort for proacention, bat /#00't Woderstand them Tecilint tained of the silver now coined will remain in | {Band spproved Oct. th : had vo grounds for p ee ls : this form, the fear that certain countries Bours of 10 and 11 o'cio. ; e couldn't sce it that way The river here is lower wil w their © stocks of silver | 100r of the City Court i he could Paduca’r young men bave an or-|,, 1u¢.tiver here now is lower than] will throw th tocks of allver | oer of te Clty Comst ows o,8 : a ck “\Boazard | '* has been at this season of the year] upon the market is constant and is prob- | franchise to. build ‘a grate for twenty hoor. J, F. Perrine, of the Peanut |#12:ttloa called the | ““Bussard lior years past. Last year in Octo- | ably largely responsible for she recent | Four trencne ine then puri t BP Company. returned a few days since) eee anard ie avery | 2cf Pg Pittsburg coal boats were on] Fapid fall in price va ana 1003. | aca asonaitfous frombirokd Lome in Pennsy ty gia eee ae a tmuah pot cele. | Lucie Way down tie Obio en route to] ,COnParing The yetee ere mroduer | metered t0 am bart of this i pie fabhber he went attend an inter. | US" ‘re bs ee 5 tains tox te Nomage, | {ue southern clime with thousands of teepannal ake pe ad While {of Paducah Oct, the in, 187, ting family reunion, He theren reevinved Ty the encase. for big} bushels of coal in tow. This year, 4, i 48 par ened al D. A. YRS Here rents and seven brothers, His ]BOr Felisued Vy the sper as a |uOwever, it ie with didfculty thar the] ‘The most interesting portion of Mr. : Gath a years old, and bis moti " vot o Hime ies A ats navigate the mighty Je's article is that which deals with a a chile |! 3 e cost of producing silver. He notes Gres, al! boys, and all are today oh [Withaut koowiog what the Pere ROR PR alge era teal pata which | try and sa few of the most im- Juurieidrh Some wtot Monday, and prosperous, snd up to the LMel ot Paducah ‘Buzzard Club'’ of {suk in the Mississippi river several | voetant impr s in methods and | ct, ts, is ‘aveuin of the reunion, the brothers had not) vo en is, it is presumed its | Weeks past had to be taken to St.| machinery. The following extracts will | the ality veiw 4 seen er for thirty years. functions correspond in a social or | Louis for repairs, the river at Mound | give an idea of some of the changes SO * Y et « el y he e first and nos! portal - ording to bh intellectoal way to those of the ori- | Clty being too low to get ber on the he first 1 most important im- | Der IW? er Te puch cless of ioiprovem r i Attorney L. D. Husbands | gioal buzzard, whose business is to cradles there, aud there was insufti-| provement in silver production has been | and the oruivance ordering d Amp Ay ninievent, mood yes ¥ consume all the catrion, Very lavd> Client water for her to come to Pae|the improvement in transportation. | Sy saiiioldes ant Shernoon when a reporter dropped | able purpose indeed if the Buz. ucab, which would no dovbt have] Rallroads have been rapidly extended | soi joto his office on Legal Row aad Clu 4 to consume all the n the case if there had been water] (ited States nf recent ¥ “I feel like ¢ ping a little|s wiion it scents on the come | @0Uugh, as the marive ways here! yexico, The building of th a csadis Gee BORIS TiElSC Hl ith the spirits t remarked (he vs of Paducat, it has bit off more | bave for years done all the Lee Line's} poads has 1 ssible the importa-| PFoposals or Pu plic r nting, he Colonel with a quiet smile a it can chew, and will soon get | "epairis tion of silver ore from Mexico into the spiritualist the re- | sick of us job, The club s first bid United Sta wh tly stimula a \ 1a spit ; he cnppenate F pUbIC PrIBLng & or asker ee | ‘ try ad transportation enables the | Classes, In separate bids, 4s designs “No,"” he replied. ye Pies je as here re sows taste | shipping of fuel and timber, frequently | scteptitied, "An act tr} t ery remarkable experience}; — he last stage of decomposition, Ty ’, ; seanty in the richest amin shall be furnished,” ap, ha ; (ie |Many of Them Are Following) ea oe ee ncn ction of. the dam, | The coutrwot wilt be let | nel ‘After some persuasion, the C was finally prevailed upoa to rel e bis experience He was carefa ution the reporter to him as a spirit- ever, to ¢ ainst siluding alist “Well,’” he began, one of those mediums f+ house here a few y through curionity, | body else did I knocked on the door to remain in the bill ‘1 went to see boarding I went most every= and when 1 ‘she ssked me until she dis- ars like missed a Indy.” FY Pessina short time she opened the Bor, looked at we & second, aad re- 4 ‘why how are you Colonel! nught potit ae ‘Colonel, ry 2 t because you know it {re apid to call most everyone onel’ ia Kentucky, [was usber- mdi, however, ap 1 shown to a seat, i] aud she then asked “past, preseat or fuwre?”? 1 said ‘pas’ b koew L could av of what she Knew. “qT see you have wive, py idiven, ) SS married aod have four two boys aud two girls, 1 how maay childeen my ud she said pine, and _ gave ine the gorrect vd IT then | > been amber off ia skod the initials of my " Ser and she gave them Bu gan see him now,” she waid pent heis! He has a cane, he talks he fl ‘That was trae over ¥ mike he died, « much bent befor sed a cane, But the “Here is she said angest park Was 1 lady who waats ed I lizabeth yet & eone. f tate to yoy name, and 1 might, y could be, be ame—Albritton: i she was my_ first wrid. replied *K finally euiered, hearty ‘a school teacher. opty-seven years i @ another man and é ince DRIFTWOOD Saved From {the Waters, Cor | ralied on the Levee, | (tems of Special Interest to River ‘The river still registers below zero but statiovary, be Teaf alon Poop) vg the levee tinge of ber call- ing was fairly active for the present copd'tion of the river, use L jow pla geta better idea that unper Ghio again afier transacting erideet broth |B sand how | fer: y be apd when {a the ceeiles receiving the atceation restures wi hit * | of ala ag of carpente ‘My brother was very }ers aod painters, also Enzineer Joe | when she cous Tt had) Teow ss she dicd, bul egga, hides .«_ The Bob 1) ace here ing very | ansville packei last Dudley, the vight ‘we troable She was busiaess bere. The towboat Peter the Ohio bring down an excursion to attend the! Bryaa speaking beve tovight The Edgar Cherry arrived bere last | night out ot the 0 on the Work is rapidly progressing on the which is now t ge g ibis morni for 8 tie Owen, made he and reporte away for Hontz went up rennessee repalis. this morn- “onliest"’ appear. from shal- the ealy to riv « years {rom the first Monday in nd will be subject to all law. Hidders must comply wi requiremente proved mack without which, cept in the richest depusits, silver min- annot to-day succeed, ‘Transporta- tion facilities also make it possible to utilize lead as a byproduct of silver, Up Bryan, nery cs f of Deteciive Departments Warn Local Men. require which mate lly deer.ases the cost of or Caos Sadly yy R: ‘ A horde of professional thieves and| silver production. Difficulties of trans: | Stinging the dockets of the Courcor Apes porta Utebing with thr pamphlets, bills, etc ion have seriously retarded the ress of silver mining in Bolivia, A | pickpockets is following in the wake jot Ww, J. Bryaa, who will reach the : ; po mgs tg aio pads of any Jeity tonight On a special (rio. ay eee nea e ition in thatcountry, | NOEm Where a reparat of them are believed to be in the|! a + | made tn the law, sha'l be , wid for un which will open some of the richest | dou 27 of said ‘Act and ‘vot otherwi | city now awaiting his coming and it blanks shail be paid for under th mines. of Section 28, of ald Act, tbe. pr is well to keep a lookout for them.| “Next in importance to the improve Bared Delng for i and to leave someone at home to prs] ments in transportation come those in mise auth tect the property if the faarly the al and chemical processes etc., printed te - a ' 0 " e koned a oken to the speaking of mini nd extraction of ore. We | oi.cqon former erroneous construct are ; may divide these as follows: Improve- | the law will Hot control future pay Detective O' Keefe, of the Lilinois ey Day 4 ; ents in e ¢ g and ressin, he | Work done. Jer has beean hereto look after ments in extracti and dr ing the Second Class—Bid one commou rate Central, ore and improv ts in methods of | centum on the whole schedule, and axree { the trains, and there are probably} treatment. Under the first the steam nes, Byron Wesion’s or other detectives here also, and later the electric hoist have b ‘Cap siz People accusiowed to wear supert-| substituted for the hand windlass. Im- Loe wae ekees he Hoyal it. fluous jewelry and to carry large|mense improvements have been made | Statues indexes fill leather, bound taites sums of money with them, might also in the construction of concentrators, vols, gold lette taper eneh ot wet How Log be cautiovs, as few things are ime | Th¢ old method of concentration, which | iedium and itoval is still in use in Mexico and at mines | of book, leather tabs possible to the professional thief and pickpocket. for state department price as bid on schedules d headings, Whether capiion or size, per book ‘Third Class— Bidders s! price they will furn! ish the state with the following Lith ernbossed Work in Letter hy United States, was that of hand The improvements in sampling 1 even more striking. “Great improvements have also been made in ore crushing, For the bowlder crusher of Bol nd Mexico have been ubstituted the battery of stamps ari the rolls, A large amount of labor has been saved by the manner of construc tion of the smelting works, All refining REPLY RE ZADY BPADNs via It Will Say That She Hopes Cuban Hostilities Will Soon Madrid, Oct. 12 —It is. semi-of- officially announced that the reply of 1 Pardous, ie Warrants « Notary Commissic State Agente’ Comte caulk- Flach is patting her machisery and \facuace in tip-top off and condition and is declared ready foe service she will rank as a crackerjack of the first water. Capt. Emery Voight, with his stera tow, arrived noo with / * wheel here from r Inte yesterday after | will be effective betore « ig cargo of chickens, g ve nmen' bopes hostilities will fin- which was taken ion shortly.’? steamer 1 could not fmugii | charge, the chicken boat, the pretty gave | fue ud then) Doone with her refrigerator barge ia Loraa the up per \ pain to the note left by United | Works are now built in terrace fo rm and Emma rarer Slates Minister Gen, Stewart L,| Ate s9 arranged that the base bullion, | ration to Civil Rights, Su Mipi . aie | which has necessarily to dled | Heads, Stee! Engr Woodford has been dcafted hy the] SPich bas necessarily, to be handled | erin Claas -Titde Mioletoe for Foreien Affairs, “Senos {NMH&. being unloaded, sampled and | any'urtiloe ui sett int Mioister for Foreign Affairs, Senor) (yorged into the softening turnace,shall | st not more than tye per cout. 4boy Wholesale cash price In Loulsvilie aud hats, all goods to be delly without charge for fre! can Soon au tue ‘Treasure Nop, and will be subunitted to the] yyy Cabinet at its meeting tomorrow. ' ‘The reply, it is stated, will say that Spaia is unable to fix exactly the date when the war will be over, but the Ministers are persuaded it wil noe be long, because “the situation of the rebels is critical, and the ef- forts of the Spanish troops are sure of success. QOwlug to the rebel situ alton and the concersioa of autonomy, ‘inio'stvative and economic, whict ary, the rom one furnace to another and t be lifted again until it is loaded. n the smelting proper improve- inent has been even more active than in the preliminary operations. “In the treatment of ‘dry! silver ores, which are amalgamated with quick- silver and retorted, the chief improve- nent of recent years has been in the saving of quicksilver rhe methods of extraction of high grade silver in vogue in the United States and in the best mills throughout the world may be summarized as fol; Kaueate Vor Bowels Wish vascures Candy Cutharti i forever, WA Baars hing, cometipanion forerse Yellow Feyer Germs, breed in the bowels, Kill them you are safe from the awful disease, Casearets destroy the germs through out the system and make it impos sible for new ones to form. Cascarets are the only reliable safe-guard for young and old against Yellow Jack to, BSc, 404, alldruggists. nluw \ + ? “4 ‘ COL LOGAN DYING, Well-Known Citizen of Nichotas- ville Passing Away. Nicholasville, Ky., Oct, 12;—At acon, C John L, Logan, the noted infidel of this place, is not expected to live until night. He has been ill for several weeks and the physicians have given up hopes of his recovery He is known in siberal’’ circles throughout the country, and is prob- ably the most noted infidel in the State, He is President of the first Liber League’’ organized in the State. After am og a coosider- ile fortune several years health, he retired frem business ago on account S MISERABLES. idered Improper for Phitadel- phia Girls to Read, Philadelphia, Oct. 13,—'Les Mis- erables,”’ Victor Hugo's masterpiece, has come under the ban of educa- tional conservatism. The committee of the Board of Education of the Girls’ High School declared against of his} it this afternoon, when Principal Wm. D. Rorer piesented to the ce: mitice a list of text books required for the school containing the book ia French, Chairman Thomas G, Morton dee clarcd he must object to Les Miser- ables.’ He read it, red it as decidedly put into ihe Sebool. H stri he said, and ree improper ‘o hands of girls in Uigh proposed that it’ be in the list, PH. A DM PER of Five en. Confesses to the Murd.¢ Old and Young W Lyons, France, Oct. 13.—A shep- herd named Vacher has been arrested |ut Belley, Department of Ain, forty- fovr wiles from this city, charged with cc a:nitting a series of so-called Jack-the-Ripper murders, He Las confessed to killing three shepherds, three giuls and two old women. Vacher, the authorities say, was formerly confined in an asylum for the insane. The series of murders attributed to him commenced in 1894, and they appear to have been actu- ated by purely bloodthirsty instincts, as the victims were all poor people. They were terribly mutilated after their throa's had been cut, and all the women were assaulted. J. BE RGDOLL, ———PROPRIETOR——— Paducah - Bottling - Co., AGENT CE LE RA’ ED LOUIS O’BERTS BEER, Ot St. Louis. In kegs/and bottles, Also various temperance drinks— Cider, or Ale, etc. Telephone orders filled until 11 o’cloc Saturday nights, Gil —Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange kc at night during week and 12 o'clock Telephone 101. 10th and Madison Streets. PADUCAH, KY FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts a en JAS. A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable Cor, Third and Washinetuoa,. TELEPHONE 148. SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHI «1 REPA NG IRING -be HORSESHOEING All work guaranreed GREIF, ad and 3d, A. W. Court Street bet. Wall Paper Window IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATT Z% D FF ‘shades TIONGIVEN TO ALL ORDERS WwW. Ss. GREIF, No, 132 S. Third Street. -|Rose & Give you All Kinds of Insurance ver Citizen’s Saving Bank. FIRE LIFE and TORNADO Office o Telephone No, 37 Paxton es of Bi Don’t fail Agent for the highest g 1896 Stearns for $58.50 best on the market, wheels before buying. Complete repair shop. Don’t fail to call Fr remem! prettiest whee We are the onl, » riding se he place, HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES AND BICYCL: SUNDAIES. cycles made, We are prepared to offer to see our $45,00 Overlands and Rugbys 1 made. Don’t fail to see our line of ly exclusive Bicycle house in the city, hool to those buying wheels from us. Paducah Cycle Works, 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Pa 200 80 tan Yone Life Aways % quit tobacco e forever lL of vigor, t a wondi hat makes w Strong. All druget 1c or 81 eed. Boo Sterling Kemed nd ‘sample 20, Chicago or N To € Take ( 4G o.€ ‘BLOOD POISON IALTY. ry Petzst rtlary BLOOD Tpation Fores s refun nd hotel b iF You HAVE wae pce Vics Dimples, Copper part of the brows falling out, itis nlored, Bpots, tHalr of » Secondar, We solicit the most obsti chatlenge the ® cure. This dise Skill of the most t 0,000 capital bebind nal guid ‘Absolute prooie sent scaled ‘book sent free, .» 397 & Jods Imer Houct ST, JAMES HOTEL 8ST. LOUIS, Rates, $2.00 Per Day Room ono Breakfast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Goop Rooms. Goop Meats Goop SxRVICE. When you visit St, Louis stop at ST. JAMES HOTEL BROADWAY AND WaLwen to Hotel. KLUNDYKE REPAIR CO. Repairs on n Guns “and Bicycles a Sp: cially, Chas. A, Fisk 128 Broaawa) The Ardniore, etween and F street Thirteenth street Pennsylvania avenue Northwest WASLUNGTON European, $1.00 and up American, $1.50 to 2,5¢ Virst-class family hotel. No lig venient to earg.and places of batt ee or dt on RAILROAD Tim TAGREY, Nashville, ,Chatta.: oge & St. Louis Railroad. PADUCAH AND MEMPHIS DIVISION, SOUTH BOUND ‘ 990 am Ly Paducah... Ar Paris Hollow Rock Junction Lexington ..... Jackson Ly. Jackson Ar. Memphis iNash ville Chattanooisn Atlanta #05 am NORTH BOUND Ly. atlanta 4isam 8 00 chattanooga 6pm 810mm ‘ash ville oan 400 pm anprempnis 9 a 215 pm ckson 1250 pm isspm pexingon Tm) pu 8 sb Ly Lexington 150 § 630 pm Ar Hollow Rock Junction. 258 pm 788 pm Paris 3% pm = 6.0 am, Ar Paducah 60 pm $30 am All trains daily, ‘Through train and oar service be;ween Pa- Jucah and Jackson, Memphis, Nasavilleand Chattanooga, Tenn. Close connection for At aula, Ga. Jacksonville, Fis, Washingtow, Baltimore, Philadelphia nnd New York, aud the Southeast, and vo Arivansad, Texae a points Southwest. For further inform: tod call on or addres. A.J. Welch, D. P. A.. Memphis, Tenn W. L, oaniey, Gb and T A Nashville, Ten PB Tedchout ¢ P.and 7. 4. Palmer Hou nce jurnham. depot ticke gent, Paducah, Key.” iii (LLINOIS C CENTRAL RAILROAD LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVIIONS. NonTH BOUND— No W2 So 24 No 2 Gy New Orleans.. 620pm 900 am Ly Jackson, Miss::1247 am 1.58 pm Cy Memphis....... 750am 815 pm Ly Jackson, Tenn.10 35am 1008 pm Ly Cairo, Meron. 10 85 am iv am Ly Fulton... 100pm 1210pm 600 am Ar Paducah 24pm 12am 750 am UvPaducah 25pm 13am sam Ar Princeton.:./:! 440pm 248am 937 am Ar Rvansville..... $55 pm 1040am Ar Hopkinsvil pm 1130 am ArNortonvilie. ... 53pm 338am 1050am ‘Ar Central City“ 630 pm Ar Horse Branch ., 749 pm Ar Owensboro... 940 pm Ar Louisville. .....1055 pm Cincianatl...... 640 am Sourm BOUND— NoWl No®S Now Gv Cincinnati 70pm 255 pm Louisville 38am 70pm sam Ly Owensbore... 1045 am Paducah’ 1210pm 152 606 pm Paducah.......1220pm 15 615 pm Ar Maytield 1i@pm 240 712 pm ar Fulton... 205 pm 815 30pm Ar Catro . 400 pm 155 ome Ar Jackson, Ten: Ar Memphis. Ar Jackson, Miss, ‘Ar New Orleans. ArGr'nville Miss Ar Vicksburg Ar Natehez All trains run Nos28 and 2 carry Pullman buffet sleeping cars and free reclining chair cars between Cia eign tl and New Orleans, ‘Nog 201 and 202 run solid ‘betweenjCincinnatt and New Orleans, carrying Pullman buffet sleepers. ‘Train 24 carries Paducah-Louisville sleeper, - 300am 630 am open in Paducah union depot at 9 p.m. Direct connections for all points east, west, aorth and south. Ticket offices, Bro: Under the Palmer, and at the union depot. ST. LOUIS DIVISION. 308 304 10pm, 6:15pm © pm, 7:40 pm 42pm. #40 pm 15 pm, 10:05 pm 45pm, 11.04 pm 25 p mi, Pinckneyville Spm, 10am 8t. Louis, 16pm, 7:16am 301 308 am, 8:04pm am, 8:18pm 2am’ 10pm OM sears “pm, tam Parker City 85 pm, 3:45am “ ntsburg . 2 pm, 60am « “Metropolis. 06 pm, 4:53 8m Arrive Paducan 0). 80pm, 7.30 am Stop for meais—Aii trains run datiy ‘This is th pets line to St, Louis’ and Chicago an ints north and west, ‘Train leaving Paducah daily ave:15 p. nas through Pullman Palace Bleeping aud Parlor Car for St. Louis. Double berth rates, $1.50; chair rates, 75 cents. For further ' information. reservations, tUckets, ete , call on or address J. T, Donovan ; ‘House, Paducah, or A. H. 1 Passeiger Agent Chicago. Missouri PaciFieRaway ‘The Great Through rt Line From e To KANSAS CITY, ST. JO) St. Louis Sm Aee 5.03; DEN a And SALT LAKE, TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN N D NEBRASKA LIMITED. Jeon Mountain Route, The most direct line via Memphis to all points in ARKANSAS AND TEXAS. WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Free Rechning Chairs on All Trains, Turoven Coaches MeMpPHis TO Datias AnD Fort Wortn, (NSS For maps, rates, free books on Texas, Ar kansas, and all Western States, aud furthet information, call on your local ticket agent or write T.A. &. T.G. MATTHEWS, S. LOUISVILLa, K¥ TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION Nashville, Chattanooga and St, Louis Railway Don’t Forget It: By this Line you secure the y, comfort nat thy MAXIMUM & chew’ and satis MINIMUM of expense, anxiety, botty er and fatigue EXCURSION TICKETS at reduced rates from all po ‘snd connections. uring the conti On ss thts | tur see Centennial and Inter Between Nash PULLMAN Ka, Atlanta: Augu Bonville, KBOXxville paLace Baltimore, Pailadel: SLEEPING phis, ‘ork, Portsmouth, CARS... mand Memphis, Lite exarkana, Sherman, Waco, Dallas and Fort Wor PALACE DAY COACHES ON ALL TRAINS Information pertaining to TICKETS, ROUTES RATES ETC. will be cheerfully furnished upon application to Ucket agents, or to A. J, WELCH, Division Passenger Agent, Memphis, ‘Tenn, J. H. LATIMER,’ Southeastern Passenger D. J. MULLANEY, Northeastern Pasi rub street, Cine Re tern Passeuge (db Hallway Premenge utiding St: Louis, Mo, Northern Passenger Agent, {uette Huilding, Chicago, SON, Passenger , Chattanooga, al Passeng et A NasViuus, TENN, Stab lished ists, Johnson Foundry and Machine Co. Manufacturers and Dealers '» Steam Engines, Boilers, House’Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tebeoen Bonen. ao and Frtings. Cast of all kinds, Incorporated 18%

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