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TIES G A Lengthy Session of the Coun- cil Held Last Night—Sev- the ordinance was finally defeated by 4 vote of 8 to 5, An ordinance prohibi pipes projecting over pav given first passage, An ordinance requiring a plat of all surveys of lots made in Paducah, -4q COLORED DEPARTMENT. CHURCHES, Husband Street Churen (Method! Yreachi ing steam ments was ud Judge John Newton Hendron, who} stisg Stella Hawkins, a colored git! mates are highly elated over the honor | ‘hat has been shown her. Mrs, Willis Wingo, of Dawson Springs, passed through the city Sun- day en route home from Mayfield, where she had been to see her little} daughter, Odie, who is attending | GREIF & CHRISTY! First-class... Horseshoeing’and Rose & Paxton, Give you All Kinds of set, or “at the place of bad 1 Mirrors replated and made good wa ’ OF N re) R filed with the city i ¢@ + LY engineer, was ZIVEN | Oey end A siuer | ng 1 mH school at that place, | FI E THE T } | eral New Ordinances final passage. v arke Chapel, Tih and onic (veuboaiew Mee-| Mise Acelaid Bryant, of Mayfield, | Blacksmithing Considered The ordinance specifying the kind] ¢¥ gouogi¥s jn. Trachine Ham. and. |i, visiting relatives aod friends in the, The only place in the eity equipped NORTH-EAST D . of gravel to be used in repairing the streey iapttat CH n route to Exsteia Norton Unls| with th rine LIFE and > NORTH-W L streets of Paducah was given secon rescting 8p yto enter that institution of atecsipcreni Bhat Ae bi a reading. ‘This is the screened gravel Ast Church. —Sunday | learnin, | class carriage and way TORNADO . . | mn work, | EST |The City Physician Ordinance eres, and Mr. Elliott said heli ne It a, th, SAS DB red Bernie Fobrell died last Sate, uitai 8 gon work.§ ARE w pelieved a better ordinance could be] si Paut A. M.£. church Sunday school ¥ , aa Sals| Building new work a specialty. ¥ A ore bia REACHED as Loxt—Another Serapto | gotten up, It was on his motion], presching 11 8 m ap ma Rev.dy J ae and bi buried Sunday, — Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. E Be Over the Electric referred back to the ordinance com-|° First Ward Maptist Chureh—Sunday fer he Mayblossom club will give an 319 COURT STREET 319 —— j Light Supt, mittee, joen 11 4m and 7 3) p.m. Sunday sehen! entertainment this evening at the Vansvi (4 prretiauteRg ‘An ordinance was read creating| Nuckion #uperiniendent Wala oi oe rr ntact eer 5 ( U I - the offices of superintendent, engineer, | ,.8, J8me A church, 10th & Teimble | ments Will be server. (rsa 2 THROUGH a % islamnet"ete:; ot the acter Nahe street Sunday, ett Diag Preaching 3| invited, Mus. P. Marinus, | | Established 1855. Incorporated 1882, TPROUGH SLEE bd " Phe di VESTIBULED If a itt ugasurrer | . There was a lengthy session of the] plant, It was given first reading. Christan chureh—Saye| ‘The disorder at the concert last TRAINS DAILY VANS CARS FRoM |OUR! last night, the reports of the} The ordinance provides for their (Weaneiaay evening ?:|evening, to say the least, was a dis- J h H A I I NASHVILLE —pouté |Mrnaty finan and ordinance committees|election by the council, and fixed oridiailyInvived. -®- grace, and just how and why such a Oo nson B CHICAGO — : roening most of the time, their salaries at: superintendent $85 ; | h. (United Brethren ia om of things Bh doll and F.PJEFFRIES GD. " ree the members were present, | engineer $60; trimmer $40; fireman nday schoo! #80 a.m. | that, too, in a house dedicated to the ine’ eriansvuEae OD RILLMN GS A with Mayor Lang in the chair, and| 840, and specifies that the election | tu ied toattend, | cause of the Master, 1s about as hard | ** Foundry and Machine. quite a number of spectators present, | shall be held at the first meeting inj Tennessee streets. 1 Wome ean {of solution as anything we have Compan Wall Paper, per roll... 3 ic among whom were many grocers, at-|every April, and that the superin- | bsstor. heard or seen lately. ‘Order is pany Fi veseee BY MT F R tracted by the market Louse ordi-| tendent shail give a $2,500 bond, ry TaReL heaven’s first law.”’ If this is true, aches fty.cent Window Shades for..........30c in nance, ‘The usual preliminaries were| Capt. Fowler desired several JOLORED LODGES. ud we believe it is, such a willful N | R. floished. Maire “The, wollen Of MS : Mason and flagrant violation of that law as Steam Engines, Boilers To FINANCE COMMITTEE, Eades to table was lost. every brat Mourtoayevening iu each mourn | "8s on exhibition last evening is 9 — Houge Fronts,(Mill Machine “ Con Te TTT ace Mt. Elliott said be thought the| me zen voig Xo ma Mmeeui|liagrace. TL can be stopped. Tt D WY | Hand-made shades in amy size. Picture frames made to order. Fine ALI FO R N | + |Committee, presented the following ordinance was daogerous. That it Soc Senne scpgeck to ba yd d de! Nag And Tobacco Screws, Paper hanging done in any part of the county by . f bills, which Wei ; looked like an ordinsnce to get rid of} stonesquare toage. No... A. | ‘Those who wish to take part in the Brass in Fitti ’ «| bills, which were allowed : she | ai ‘ 4 i and Iron Fittings, a Mate once Toe toons - al ME Davis. He deemed it not wine meets ind Monday evening’ in eaek mont) cake walk Monday night, March 21, Castings of all kinds. | 4! is Relient ear eae ,} 35] to pass the ordinance. Susanna Chapte No. 2, qia.{ At the Odd Fellows’ hall, will please _ ‘ babe SL NORTH FOURTH rf Mion with the Terrell Bro: | So) Capt. Fowler said he couldn't see | ates) meets aun Monday evening inexch mouth | notify George Robertson. PADUCAH, KY _—_ ’ . STREET i s Pact Light plant bill 4 1o| any danger in it. That the city had] * rae - . Through Weekly jon Whee 2c] a man there now in charge of a $25,- (lation) met td Mo day'evening 1 excl! THIS AND THAT Look for the Big Sigu when you get ou Fourth street. : 4 orgs °]000 plant with curity, : : b Tourist Sleeping Car Be arcten®. ‘fe the plant ia soma bara Wis in “bad Bneeesie Mas) WE Thee, Over at, Poe maple, chosen three years Dallam & Bowden a ae os coll Leer ans, Loner ples’ Light & Power Co if %)| condition and it would cost cousider.| UNITED onDER eats ta dae state t ode Island 5 ; ‘ ete stn Oren eiser & Son 34 SS able taoney to.repait it, The ofdl:|aalitatte areas bites accuse” | Tt Js estimated thet there ia n dilbe 4 estimated that there is now <at= EVERY THURSDAY neh eco 14 9] nance was given first passage. Odd Fellows Hall, se corner 7b & Adams, | one telephone to every 192 persons in | yy Attorneys . Law, — | a'nod Set . 32 07 STREETS. sated Prtday veg in month ar Colored | the United ee aaah aaa es ae ~ apron ala rhe ne 7 go Caiman Baden reported, tavore:) eaaca ea Wo..tsaet rez aking ilk uo well ts pape ed Be q IS THE REC 4 Binereeicol A. $. Aloe & Co 18 6| due her on the old street improve: |O% Fellows Halt pany having been formed in Maine for fot i teday rant and Pais Vv) an a ORD -ae Sunset Limited Annex Hell & Brian 7 25| ments on West Muuroe street, ‘The| mects every. second Friday e¥enin in ‘each | such manufacture Messra, Humphrey & Davies >" WE MAK the Southern Paci, eiving special rough | MT een aster Co =} 75| report was concurred in. month at Colored Od Bellows’ Hail —In honor of the eonclusion of the |" w= Mure panucan E. ad Uh mural F a Ung | Henry Greif PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT. every fc reaty of friendship between Peru and Paduess Wat Goo? } nee. a (a HATCH. meat bes, & ieoak ais oe pada tT evety fone’ q tg wean eaates i adietid Tec aee Wedeast bank, UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is ‘ Cit Laake hee 2285] Chairman Winstead of the com-| Wee. yteen reg ¢ 1 flon: Henry Burnett complete and up-to-date. Splendid line Pa await Paducah Purniture Co te 2)| mittee appointed to investigate the]every second’ and fourth Tue et : sident Picrola the Cross of Messrs. Quicioy £ Quigley. Gt cudiea Heb, Out mere ine s a 8 Bano Zorn Peiating Co $ $0| purchase of private property at /*# month at Colores Osa Fe Isabel Cat an unexcelled, having everything in the line of N ‘ ey Pitman 3 90| Fourth and Broad for street purposes, | Young Men's, Pride Lodge, No, 17 Meats Ca Clay has been cor fresh and salt meats Pant } satieeatis : every second and fourth Wednesday evenin - and salt meats, 2 : on ulin ee < £ © | recommended the purchase of prop: ]4* Wl over Xo irowdways Hite a t once in 30 years to his bed THOS. E. MOSS Telephone 118. a Pha Be Oe 7 2 my oT 4 UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP. n was recuperating from t ephone 118. Ss! [Jake Beiderman Grovery Co 7 lerty at $20 per foot. The matter] .URINED EEO plc De fi uh ng fr il Cot, oth ad Teleabie. P F l i AL RAILROAD | Ch K Ge shat ‘ 2 3s he referred back to the committee and fourth Monday even! ach month at if hated yi by * s . . e _ aducah Brick Works 7 S| with power to act. vad wa man nan urner, who died an Paducah s ght Co. rs ‘sterions Te 10 1 t peconah Gee idgut Ae CA renee m2 Hea ivk'Tuendey in'each month 'et | Ur Pa ya 116 South Fourth Street. : AND» Pm ph ak thadeg ‘ S°1 Chairman Jones reported favorably | 43°{i""ch "wom cond Thur] front Rslges oe-ths laaven aie Ure Wall Pa (ei & x? WZ A Michael! Bros 2 55| on exempting Mr, Frank Riglesber- itly togteher and the conten’ Pp 1 Be ie 5 30! ger's plant, but was told the ordi-| Ceremonta y Ialoats frat and re presiont abi Boarders Wanted 5 A = . Rehkopf X Sons 9 | nance was void. No action. ae = ! f 408 Court STREET. W CG a KC. Terrell oo meets firs sgh My 7 ‘ ram Sac aeen eat ai mest sedi at the [Good Rooms, Good Table, Best of indow Shadcs vm ee aes 22.48) ‘The bond of Sexton Porteous was} dyer iMacTay tyitelu cnak nawtes Kis opened at Attention: IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. St pm Lang Bros s 7 Xe] accepted, sidaiabe ti ‘ i eueaa v the chapter SORGK KREUTZE > » arene Fe é ss Fowler, Crumbaugh & Co 10 35 FIRE AND WATER, ullt'Runday subusin cach moat. 1 1 Ibe found GEORGE KREUTZER. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO Alt, O8 DEKS, x srief & Christy b yo y 0 . pernacle, No. , Meets hair and othe ——————== [Sap ye pw lames A, Glauber 4 so] and filed, month \ : ™ =m George A. Gardner 48 00 wcuan Pride of Paducah nent, No. 8. Meets frat d J Ms bd : Spm} Win W. Lyon 7§ 00 LICENSE, Saturday afternoon in each month. 1, tr iamiviiie 18 pm F4bam $160 Harry & Henneberger 75 |G. M. Ochischlaeger was granted] star ot Pad: 132 S$. Third Street, Ctactenatt Fioam 1155 am . x 9 7. ‘e' g y a tnake ea fom Nem lore pet Mulvibill Coal Co, 5 15] wholesale malt liquor license. uae nears f (4 uve iam 5 6pm Pai Rinatachanaee 22 21 J. M. Tolliston’s license was trans-| 231% gach'mocia NTN Sateen DEALER I faethe Ra Syosptial Eeapen aay $3| tered to Wiley Joiner at Courtstret,) a nana way inasad fea | othe Staple and Fancy Grocer ’ We Owensbor ale A) pO St. Bernard Coal Co 109 00} near Second. Saturday afternoou In ath aries, OBER l S B , Ly Hop e 3:15 pm 8) Street inspector ‘i " Lv Contral Clty ‘the wiatt master’s report, show,|_ Councilman Smith presented a y-]" 2? Canned Goods of All Kinds, “ . 7 ii ith . borian Co: ler, No. il Corps i | ii i i scm ‘tm ollections of $58.50, wax read| tition from eighty-one citizens, ask-|ner;"erery tris) uight in each woathat s THE MOODUS NOISES. Free delivery to all parts of the city Is rapidlygbecoming the favorite with the people of this city, It leads all and filed. ing that an ordinance be drafted pro- |p.» —— Cor, 7th and Adams. . others, for the reason that it is 4 opm pam ‘The city weigher’s report, showing | Mbiting fox running At lenge ae Strange Sounds That Are Heard in the : ‘ collection’ of $186.40 was received| the city limits. Received and filed. Lower Connecticut Valley. =—_—— ———=—== i paren ved MeN cilman Smith reported that| A representative audience met at] 4. i. seat that the dis t ABSOLUTELY PURE ; Me pet account, amounting to| Yeiet park was in. good condition, |Seventh Street Baptist church Su0-1 ihe joer Connectic Evallegs Whish bap tote $61.60, eae ollawed,” B (| snd recommended that no more pic- }day evening. The writer jealled the} | aoeeeee eee ae colonial Master Commissioner, ee The lockup keeper's account of B¢# oF ice cream suppers be allowed | Heet'hg tb cri edlae yt tanger egy | LPT foodus Has his office at ae “i oh aan ean, there. he object of the meeting, after which} "> as in; att 198 South Fourth street, Up-atal HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY ‘J tie hospital. Keeper's account of| Mf. Jones thought the entertain. |the folloning offintrs, were eieored od of twe Sa ee aes Cue ED DEM abaaaa OLS il : : be allowed vided |B. W. Benton, Pres; 1. Nuckles, : wines ) 1 1 : 27.35 was allowed. ments ought to be allowed, provided | © Dn wenty yeu », the f IO! Als tit ot the street. inspector, {80 salt would be permitted thrown on Vice Pres; C. W. Merriweather, | |.) 07 (Unis See oynt| INSURANCE WRITTEN re Pr d Mi amounting to $120.35. | the ground. An ordinance relative) Sec; James Owens, Treas: and the) 1 ord those noises almost continuous 4 F, J. Bergdoll,” Proprietor. * The regular pay roll, amounting to| ‘© the park was ordered drawn. following program committee: WJ 1.” Roy, Mr. Hosiner, it rit fe "Telephone 101. : pachollg-t pe as ak aboot 68.800, was allowed 6 On motion of Mr. Jones, the pub-|H. Nelson, Mrs. S. V. Steel and Go| sh ta gp! When in Metropolis Boda Pop, Seltzer Wat 5 anal (Orders filled until 11 p.m The ‘statement trom "the board of | le improvement committen was au-|W. Harvey. Mrs. &. V. Steal nas Nuhetherit [ice eee : ver Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, 4 | education requesting the levy for thorized to have the city scales} iso elected mabtical aon: Ae pmiegan ahs STATE HOTEL — — a tion will be known as the sepaiuges :, school purposes to be a total 50/ Painted. A ~—, the earth eannot : 4 «sta Bath Peay oa the 8100, was read, received Councilman Hades prosentel ape. Padueab Lecture Bureau ns se Do') 1.50 @ day. Special rates by the SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS , 105 | and fi 4 tition from residents of West Ten- organization was highly en- PO | ehek D. A. Binay, Fi grt i ve.|dorsed by Rev, J. W. Hawkins, Rev by sounds | "eet. Ta hepiaunagan ? ee eaten ee rend asiili| ment of the thoroughfare by better|G. H. Burks, Rev. W. &. Baker and) vor fornia “pepper teninrsti tet h vias | he elected at Memphis on April 4th| dtainage. Received and concurred | otters in 8 briet and encouragiog| if heard ¢ Abe — ~< REPAIRING bo ‘ rry Poliman, sleepers | at the Union depot at 11 a, m, in, and the matter was referred tojfemarks. | sively, and it poten Stes between Fe \"-Phe finance committee reported| the same committee and the city en- The committee iso work and wil peek A S DABNEY HORSE Fr reservaaionn " T ineer. soon have arranged a program © have, 1 ; ‘ ING |that ex-Treasurer J, T. Donovan] &' ‘ leet i 5 5 hundreds of ’ Aut 1) Z| e ot , their subjects, the dates ani) a : Eel ed made Tete and full setile.| Mt. Elliott submitted a report jlectures e and} : ab A ’ ‘| oranted a quietus on recommenda. | changing the sewerage system, claim: eats ny ra neon nee a eneon of bscey aay & E F af tion of she Snance comuittes, ing that by the change in plans the]intellectual treats. pion er DENTIST. ' | * “a Fee cee vittes reported afeity would be saved $1,700, Re-| The Allen League held their sew mes T have : : , : “| complete settlement with City Treas- |ceived, fled and concurred in. annual election of olficers Sunday | pee ea : aie 408 BROADWAY Court Street bet, 2d and 3d, - “ : jurer Richardson for the quarter end- Capt Fowler asked that the cruel-} afternoon at Burks Chapel A.M. E.| i ouh, in ‘i . ——— = ——— + hentia ry ty to animals ordinance be enforced. Jchurch. The following are the offi-| te cid came ne aid ss yling Feb, 28, and showing a balance | ‘Y %0 ! . adh ‘ 8 ne sound r ry under, ‘ ms ee ee ao He,| Chief of Night Police Barher's| cers: Pie pesne cari Dee at |e = HENRY MAMMEN mA cived aad Glad. Re} uarterly report was received and] W. C. Edwards, president. ati O there seemed to be a break A E ’ Jr. J : f The city marsbal's report, show-|led. Also the report relative to the] Mrs. Cora Garrett, first vice presi-| Baan re NOG OF 6 Seu ae ey OR 0 A AMOSS se i eo ae een coi] DR Dy Ay KBIN Hail's Catarrn Cure. Sond | oS ae coived and filed Street inspector Utterback’s report] Mrs, Childers, secoad vice pres neh sateatn ‘ i ? ; n Fomsey C0" Tulat>.0 ee eee was read, received and filed. — dent. | seratiee trom whieh UObee noua Homeopathic A thoroughly equipped Book-making pl are the bent , ‘A vote of thanks was unanimously] C. W. Merriweather, third vice : oe aH ome wos Fede noel ans I ie plant, Chairman Evell read an ordinance “ ated at the junetion of Moodus and Ph You need send nothing out of town tendered Langstaff-Orm & Co for) president. : hg a sician P ; . amending the license ordinance, by t sal V 1 t shock Patent Flat-Opening Books | g nce, by| the use of their whistle to sound the| Alex Drewry, treasurer. Imon rivers. The severest shocks g BROADWAY jsubstituting a provision that various] tow Mr. 3. M. Jenkins, marshall. | hav en felt tas Bos ANzOMice: | dealers shall pay a license of €25 per] "Hye may, SB he ub aieeecal | ton and as fars Now York 800 t0 400 pe | wou . ati = == nitneee ish om stiivmenetncemmernemmettnony | reg Paliaovendiae Ma he mayor recommended a com-| Mr, and Mrs. Nanloyer, of Kat-| and have tl : Geo to B00 pun | ‘ tie 1 | year was given fat yastage. It | wigsion to inquire into the duty of igwa, are expecting to move to th! ahes In Isl : “!The Ardmore,|;> hee Re fel Women | uwate ely to exempt vinegar} the county authorities relative 10] city soon, juakes. In 1816 He 1s tise , Galt | = aa 4 hoduli! an ors. dey y soon, oises were more than usually loud - “a nips ? : | An ordinance providing that the| P®apers- : | Mr. T. Allen died last Sunday| On the recent recurrence there was a HARRY F, WILLIAMSON M0 Thirteenth street, between ouse oPER R . | ; The council adjourned to meet in ; agit a 9 a MeN! Pennsylvania avenue and F street f OrFER square between Broadway and Courts| catted seasion Wednesday night morning at 2 o'clock at Clark | sound resembling a clap of thunder, Physician and arenes LOUISVILLE. KY 4 Jon Second street, shall be designated : at. ; street. The funeral services were) followed fora couple of hoursbyaroar WASHIN' 4 sient ‘ % { | Tt Paducah Matket,”? and making EWS NOT held at the revidence with Rev. (.| like the echoes of a d S massa American Plan $3.00 to $5.00 per % ’ | genera! provisions for regulating the stares H. Barks officiating. | A day later there was urgeon European, $1.00 and up day. ' as given first reading. It is a : Mr. John Morris, of Union City,| ing sound like that of a heavy muflled Ofmce Hours: American, $1.50 to 2,50| Rooms only $1.00 and upwards 4 } overhauling of the market] The bimetallists in the English}Teun., is expected in the city soon. | inder, and a roar not unlike the 7 toa. m,,1to8 p,m, — A. B. COOPER ‘The ordinance was amend-| house of commons will on Mazch 28] Mr, John McReynolds, of May-| Vind in a tempest, The ground was way First-class family hotel. No liquors, tpn “ - | | ed by exempting butchers from] present a resolution demanding the) field is in ne ne ¥oxgsitli l00 shaken as to cause the houses to Goa Ne S105. S Lal Convenlens i es ih sod henge eed orgy i v market hours One provision of the| appointment of a royal commission | y4izg Georgia Burks who lus heen| Pemble and crockery to rattle as} <= — oe seen feo Werininna ad. hesbesers: tio THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS ordinance was that no dogs are to be to take up the whole question of bil on the sick list for a week or more is though an earthquake were in prog- OR J 0 SMITHS in the city. T. M. HALL, Prop. os j # To BeauTY allowed on the market, and the mar-| motallism, convalescita es ode Ue | CITIZENS’ "i Pee Koen pratt fing tent! ket master be empowered to shoot] Aq Knglishman, whose name has _—s The Tndiat ir with these | Regwiar hours tor oMiee praetor, 7 to 8 a. m mesenncicanitel ofr the yale. senate them. The clause, on motion of| peen sent to Washington, says that Saher noises long it of the |’ Whda fracticable call early 4m, rather than J. J. PURSLEY SAVINGS i Ry Hy My Councilman Kzell, was stricken out.| he sold to Spain several years ago a BAKORAD, whites amor alled the region | "4agiwe.cloee of these ROUTE a sot ae? : i THE MISSES BELL’S ‘An ordinance relating to bawkers| number of mines, several of whic| At the election of class represen: now embraced in a HLadilam, and | ea eee sth and deferson, ‘vere. (Al Kinds coholsterine and Revairs BANK. { ThE Mi or hucksters. wes read, fxiog, tho] erseed to Havana Barbour, |tatives for "98 at Walnut Hill high) particularly that situated in the _vi-| power ; f ae i) license at $40 per year, and the pen school, Cincinnati, Friday March 4,|cinity of Mount ‘Tom, Matchemado- 7 ‘ 4 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. | ; Tonic clearing and cosmetic, ws i Comple us a) xion h patches, fi utheskin, Its ach 11 follow direc best t The Misses Kel the riecof their wonderful Hida doule at $1.00 per bottle, which ssultigiont to cleat U nary skit ONE BOTTLE COSTS YOU WOTHING if the effect is not exaetly as claimed, so that you take no risk In sending for prlee, $4.00, places It Wi wil ate \ | y clear @ cr com ‘This gen : ‘ Sus of Y aetepted t hould bé Becepte ress The Mi al 2 Belt on all ri pamphlet will Le sent untewtions and send all ont to The Misses Hell, oF THE BELL TOILET CO, No. 78 Fifth Avonue, New York. Ftoreat colpy at stamp, Maatress, all comm! alty for violation at from $3 to $10, The ordinance was given first pas sage The ordinance requiring the city physician to dispense bis own medi- cine to the indigent poor, and speci- fying that the city shall purchase the medicine at wholesale was read. Dr, Robertson is author of the ordinance, City Physician Rivers was present and stated that he believed if the councilmen would go with bim one day. he believed no one would vote for the Ordinance. That he could not do the work without carrying his medicine in an express wagon, Dr, Robertson replied by saying that the ratio of patients seen in a day is about twenty-five, that he didn’t see how an express Wagon was needed for twenty-flve patients. Various remarks were made, and was at one time treasurer of the|o¢ Walnut Hills, was Confederate states died Saturday at} unanimously elected*+Class Poetess. his residence, near Staunton, V9.5) Her name was placed in nomivation, aged seventy-five. eays the Cincinnati Enquirer, by Miss According tothe London Tele-| Apna Alleo, a white girl of A graph the custom of women smoking} and her election was urged by ove in public is extending from the aris-|(he teachers tocracy to all classes. Miss Hawkins, though young com- "The Uuited Mine Workers’ as-| paratively, 13 a poetess of rare ability, sociation, by individual vote, has de-] and her poem entitled +The Class of feated a plan to assess all miners|'98"’ is the subject of much favor- twenty-five cents a month for able comment. creation of a strike fund. The class exercises will be held The Governor will send to the|during the month of May at Odeon, Legislatuure his veto of the Goesel] at which time Miss Hawkins will read election bill Thursday, The Louis-}her poem, No sueb honor bas here- ville Ripper bill was called up to-|tofore been conferred upon any col+ practically | village, This name, corrupted and contracte » Macha and fit Moodus, gives name to a! Salmon river, and toaman he region W subterranean disturbances curred from time immem is one of deformed crystalline rock.—Seien- tific American Precocious Indian Lads. The extraordinary } city of the children of India d forth the astonishment of a recent traveler, who says that many of themareskilled workmen at an age when children are day. The gerrymander bills were|ored pupil, and she will be the first of vetoed the latter part of the week,|her race to represent any of the Cin- and wall probably be passed over the} cinnati high schools in public. Her veto. many friends and former school- usually learning the alphabet. ing from diseases of the Oftce—306 Bro Kwidence, 1000 Je moe Hs away No-To- ba Guaranteed to’ a sirong, bio sor Finty Comte +o iiabit cure, makes wea pure, 800,81, Al’ druggiste Store Telephone 126 eoiden'e ‘Retepnaae 189 DR, A, M. COVINGTON, OF METROPOLIS, ILL. ‘Tenders his professional services to al! suffer: EAR, NOSE AND THROAT nd & special guarantee | DR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOM(OPATHIST, Matil.Effinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers, Telephone 120 ‘Telephous 3, 7 180 S Third new. stoves and second-hand furniture} Send word, and I will estimates on reasonable. ST, JAMES HOTEL Goop Rooms. When you visit St, Louis stop at Mattresses made to order, Old < EXCHANGE FOR WORK, it and make Charges very ith Fifth, TAKEN work No. 71) | | | -—S8T. LOUIS.—. Room and Breaklast, $1.00. a European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. |B. & | Goop Mkaxs, | Goop SRkvicE. | Jas. P. 8T. JAMES HOTEL ROADWAY AND Water GEO, Bi cara dircet to Hotel. | Gapital and Surplus, $120,000.00 Open from 9 a, m, to3 p.m. On Sat- urday night from 7 to 6, OFFIC. A. Ruby |W. F, Paxton UDY DIRECTORS, A. Ruby, Jas. R. SmitH, | Fisner, GEO. ©, Wattace, MLKITER, BP. Paxton, O. Hast. B. Faruey, R. Rupy, ‘Interest Paid on Time Deposits Rates, $2.00 Per Day,|, ; ERS. 7 President ee Cashier negra 88 sbier * Be é

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