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EACHED lerefautekR wviLlt ouTE scarey CARS FROM EW ORLEANS p.A © O.N.NILLMAN, NASIVILLE. TENN. RAILROAD Saty 8, 1808, MEMPHIS DIVISION No No ti 400 pu 6pm 8m 110005 4p No itt 3 am4oo» ee Phe isan 188 po 320 pm am 65pm an am 745 pm frying Wullman but Bar molid between rad ee ebraska EMBER 1 ; ) { south, east and the IFC RAILWAY nt, consist iieeping ight back seat OM ALL POINTS SERVICE time tables and ir Prices pai DINNER KFAST pest and best— ILLER President VS! , CLAIMS! Groceries, All Kinds, parte of the city 4 Adawe Of cor wail | loverest Therefore our de We nim to sti and its uses. wt bi per patterns ¢ men wn the bs are peper to If for a parlor wckground for pit Cmplete the beanty of the 1 paper that will + joi Let us show you our patterns PICTURE ERAMES MADE LO ORDER, L. P. BALTH4 SAR, BROADWAY. you Want sy an! Not fect. Capital and Surplus, $305,000.00 American-German National Bank PADUCAH, KY. Interest Paid on Time Deposits Offices in second and third floors to Let. Tiompson, Pres. Gr Ep. L. Ark ins, Cashier A. L ee Rechitect dnd Superintendent “LET US HAVE PEACE “Peace hath her victories no less re- nowoed than war ‘To the victors be ong the spoils.” To our customers belong the profit this Je have met the enem we've got ‘em. we y and rik bat trade Our LOWEST, ade be se hot won't do you them; yourself to sul Avd when a few dollars y wto boot. We mest DRESS SKIE SILENCED es with the the WE FORT HAVE ot the sh yet hipgs 10 which we ugh others hav you have spet s you Ww u get a fine picts are sell- Db. A, YEISEAR, Wholesale Age’ nt. WRITTEN AT RANDO office, but the pro- of his employ- Jer, will doubtle or later be to search of a new situation, Th rtain small boy, reeently imported | from the vury probably be he was willing to work for « than the more ‘blase’ city pyster, now folly real He secured a situation in a local dentist's oflice, avd for gave excellent satisfaction, ut like other sinall boys with too mach in- he could pot stand startling dentist ed the of boy had A useft nus boy is thing to one who undertakes to 1, indust have about th fessional engagemer per Luse smaller salary y everal days quisitive curiosity, and it was a confronted the ly ente the pressure scene that when be unexpecte fice a day or twe The invited several of bis frie to gee him perform his first operation When the crowd of ators arrived, th of them in the L proceeded to pull one of It will never be ka the intended u would permiited bis mo he tracted or not just as the javenile deatist wes on deawing it the dentist in dentistry, appreciative «t ice by y placed chair his teeth wo whether h viet ar to ex rived He Ww 1 haod. a speak fo recovered | however, probably ext ror, few m v eo by weak be persued by t perceiy oper the father The dete office step] SHIRTS know we which NICE They from needing SHOES, Assortment easily choose Our SHOE nd every last pai a8 the rocks in the y faney but a trial will Just to wind uj , FORTY CENTS TARTER SHOE, In GAUPERS and BUTTONS and L ACES we every foot N a_i bs how dainty your i Dorian’s shoes Wt you see Rich people ate pleased with the beaaty of our LINENS, LACE CUR TAINS and RUGS, and other folks think 1t a duty to follow the taste of “big bugs. ama = quite ou prove » for the se bays a LOW- on, al can fit ie the e an io | wor It ft who | streets to iodiserin any and all stveet nately hem mes of the year. in ¢ ulong comes a ditch balf way across it, ter how much care may it there will for some there. Ina few days will come along w ide, and asked what another when be Oar trade increasing and healthy—our prices creating a muss; we hold fast the trade of the wealthy, and “the poor we have always with us."? Oar PICTURES—-the crus of IuMoRTALS—in every **sWeel home"’ ought to be, when just for a few dollars’ purchase, you're wel- come to some of them free. All will admit the ve contains “more truth than poetry.’” ‘ybody come to this winding- up sale of the season, JOHN J. DORIAN, 0, 205 BROADWAY PADUCAH, KY, eee memo LOW RATES TO 8’ UIs. On account of the St. Louis Fall Festivities tbe Ilinois Central Rail- road Company will on Tuesday, Sept 13th and each succeeding ‘Tuesday uotil Out, 25th sell tickets to St Louis and return at one and one third fare forthe round trip, good for three days. On Thursday, Sept. 15th and each succeeding Thursday until Oct, th at one fare for the round trip, good for three days, On account of the St, Louis Fair, tickets will be sold from Oct, 2. until Oct, 8th inclasive at one fare for the round trip, good returaing until Oct, 10th, J. I. Donovan, Agent, td. You take no risk on Plantation Chill Crre.as it is guaranteed to cure $2.50 Winter Suits. Cali and see our men’s heavy | asphalt streets. bing. will reply that he is pot in or repair the water pipe. When this is covered up, there will either be aa elevation or a sion, either of which makes greeable or to it. Perhaps in a few weeks anoi fellow will come slong with the s kind of implements and dig ditch. He probably tells you he is going to repair a Jeak in tt main. to say, he does| nothing that coaduces to the utility of the street thoroughfare, and as soon as i pewhat recovered from the effects, if on a street where the cars run, a force of men come along and dig up the ¢ for few blocks to repair the track, A few loads of dumped in} various pla 1, aad after} the street is again ea in shape. the sewer men get a whack at it, Af- ter the ditch they dig has somewhat) subsided, and ince | what eliminate: chain of mount ains left in their wa nother force of men arrive to dig the siree’ sidewalks both to house connections. [ib the course of a few weeks, after the thoroughfare has become fairly passible, slong come the water. men aod others, again impossible to keep good streets, fur they never leave them in the shape they found them there wer more rigidly enfo: laws againsé teariog up the streets, witout lea ing them in the proper shape, a great deal of the evil would be remedied, Jo cities it not permitted, es- pecially where there brick or depres- it ¢ pass over her | impossible Needless as a has sc round avel are ut work some and | track If is ds around | + of the held up his | » [shops will hat | that |x and (hus it is} few weeks, With a circus days, and then Pawnee yethe people will doubt less have an oppurtanily to make up for what they have lost in the past year by the town having been tabooed by the tented aggregetions. It is a little cool now for such entertain , but with the freakish weather we have nowadays there may be a change before the time arives. +t + The Lovisville Dispatch of yester- day contained an alleged interview with Supt. Harahan, of the I. C., relative to the purchase, by the road, lot 7 i of land southwest | Loa whicit he is quoted 1s sayi the next two or thre Bill for ac acres ot ville, in is to us be idea of the Jhold this property for future | Just at present we are not prep: |to improve it properly, as we are e gaged in other works of more im- portance. Just what the land will be lused for I can not say, It is on the line of the road aad could be of valu- jable service in maoy ways. It is bable that ia the course D ra we may have \to build exieasive yards ‘here. At present the shops of the com- soy for Louisville division are jlocated at Padacab, They are small Jand are inadequate for the needs of {the line as it is now operated. The focation is vaatageous. It iy probable that sooger or later these be removed to Lovisville nd located on the land we have just When this will be it is oO say As I said before, ground was purchased for futare valuaple laid, and lose novbiog in an. company more than the | purchased sible leis very ypany can more than likely that Supt. was misquoted by the Dis- arter. Jtis said by those t» hnow that the road sot remove the shops if it de- y covtract y t +4 ense law ought to be re- remacked a lawyer this luring police coart as the naines of people who had et out their license were a who tries to make a t for it, while » dows no‘hing is net tex- Aoother thiog, f liceases is not equita- to pay mao w a ceat the ap- might be # litle prejue but the license law com= he case sasion ner (bing. does moe 1a Kadwards, & e, Nose and duces tt, ar NOLICE, were the 8 filed in the United States October 5th, Walters and others ner Monie Bauer, sckle, apparel and fur. 1 owaers thereof, leging e that said steamer Monie and owners are justly indebted 1 of a) lol ete., 3 the same has never been paid, ia they ra Pr st said Str. Monie and that said be condemned and sold aim with and ex- tof rs K may tu wid ¢ cost sre, in pursuance of nder seal of said court 1, I do hereby give pub- ali persons claiming the + Monie Mauer, or in any dd tuerecn, that they may ear before the district © United States, in the 1, Ky., or before of November, 1808, dey, there to in- their and to make gations iu that behalf, D, James, U.S. M. K. D. W. LaRue, Deputy. 1 08 the at 10a nat then 4 pose claims, all A. PAANK J. CHENEY Nod -subseribed th my De another | ia Poa’t experiment, but get the old reliable Plantation Chill Cure. RHEUMALISM CURED. After eminent physicians and all other known remedies fail, Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) will quickly cure. ‘Thousands of testimonials at- test this fact. No case of Rheuma- n can stand before its magic heal- rower. Send for book of partie: ulars, free. It contains evidence that will convince you that B. B. B. is the best cure for all blood and skin diseases ever discovei Be- ware of substitutes said to be ‘just us good.’? $1.00 per large bottle JOURNALISE CURED AND TESTIFIES, A NOTED I was aillicted for three years with rheumatism of the ankle and joints to an extent that locomotion | was difficult, and I suffered great pain, I was induced to try a bot- tle of B. B. B, and before I had completed the second bottle Lexpe- relief, and four bottles ef fected an entire cure, Six mouths have passed since the swelling and pain disppeared, and I will state that B. BB, bas etfecced a permanent such rienced is to be no scarcity of opea cure, for which Iam very yea al, W.G, Wrippy, Atlanta, G: For sale by druggists. Add-ess fur book, Bloom Balm, G | TWO GIANES AT WAR’ Coffee King and Suga Sugar King—Ar buckle and Havemeyer En- | gage ina Bitter Struggle. It Involves Many Millions of Capis ta! — How the Quarrel Originated, Chieago Recor’.] A fight between the Arbuckles, the coffee kings, and the Havemey ers, the sugar kings, is becoming so active that the effect will soon be felt throagbout the country, and par- ticularly by the grocery (rade. ‘They have already commenced cutting prices, and the apprehension of the investors is shown by the rapid de- cline in the price of sogar stocks. Brokers calculate that the value of the siock of the American Sugar Re- fiviog company has suffered a shrink- age of nearly $14,000,000 during the jast thirty days, and that the cut el- ready made in prices, if continued through the year, will diminish the earnings of the trust by more than $6,000,000, The firm of Arbuckle Bros., for several years the largest coffee deal- ers in the world, was formerly com. posed of Jobn and Charles Arbuckle, <wo Scoichmen. who began a small bosiness of coffee-roasiing ia Pitts. burg fifty years ago, aod having made a success sod accumulated capital, sought a wider field ia New York early in the ‘70s. They were men of little educacion, but under- stood their business thoroughly, and possessed the tradiiional Scotch thrift and economy, which has swol- fea their pennies into dollars. Charles Arbuckle died in 1891, rg ao estate of several millions. in SUI lives and continues to di. rect the basiness, with the assistance of James N. Jarvis, of Glearidge, J., bis son-in-law, aod William G. R b, of Brooklyn, who married a daughier of his brother. For fifieea years after they began business ia Piitsbarg John Arbackle roasied and ground coffee with his own haads, and his brother packed it and sold it over tbe counter. He siill retaos his habit of looking after devails, aod spends most of his days in the factory. He takes aa equal interes. in. charch affairs, and be- la the old-fashioned Seowb Presbyterian brand of rel'gion. Lo bos'ness affairs be bas the reputation Vke Rossel! Sage of being very penu- rious, and ta the half-cent when- ever he can get it. But no one ever quesiioned Lis integrity, and he pays bis dues to oibers promptly sod accurately as he especis others to pay their dues to him Lae quarrel with the sugar trost began ina curious way. The suc- cess of the Arbuckle coffee business bas been due io a large measure to the use of ac 1 kind of bag used jn wrapping. These bags are made, filled, closed and sealed by machin- ery which Jobn Arbuckle himself ia- vented, and a few years ago it oc- le Smi ves COLORED _DEPARTMENT. Elder McCutchen, of 3 was in the city yesterday, of Elder W. S. Baker, pastor of Seventh Street Baptist church *yfeld, guest the NEW CHL H The ceremonies attending the cor- ner-stone iaying of the First Ward Baptist church next Sunday promises to be very grand. ‘The church whieh Rey, Glover founded a year ago with a dozen members has now increas its membership, with the indefatiga- ble labors of its pastor, to the strength of having a new house built in whick to worship. ‘Tbe new edi- fice will be erected the present site of the old one, on Harrison street between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, and will be an inspiration and a credit to the Baptists who have stood by the little church in its { oublesome days, as well as to the people in general who have made it heir duty to attend services there, and help erect the new edifice of which they just now stand so much in need. A large crowd is present next Sunday the laying of the corner-stone. ev, P, H. Keo- nedy, staie missionary for the Bap- tist, now conducting the New Eva Tnstitate in this city at the Seventh Sireet Baptist church, will conduct the ceremonies assisted by other min- isters who have been invited to be preseot. The program of the ex- ercises has not as yet been learned Rev. H. L. Smith returoed yesier- day from Hickory Grove. on expected to be Mrs. Lawrence James, of Florence, la., is expected in the city tomor- row, Lawrence already began to smile. has The international Sunday school lessons for next y ve made the’ appeatance. These conclade tue four.h series of stadies selected ead carried out under the general plan of having all Proiesiants take up the same lessons on the same day, thus simplifying methods grea‘ly cheapening student helps. ‘These iu- teroaional lessons are selected by a commitiee of fifeen persons, repre- seating ten religious denomia in the United States snd Cans corresponding membeis in 2 and one each ia Australia avd 1 adia, They are named by the world’s Sun- day scbool convention The Rising San Club of the north end sad the board of stewardesses of the soath end, organizations of the Husbaods street C. M. E church, are preparing to give a grand testi- moniai entertainment at that church next Saturday night. Tbis will be the last for this conference year. There will be a valuable prize to the person holdio, the lucky tick- et. Everybody iavited. Admission 10 ceuts. curred to bim that it would be a good scheme to pot up sugar in the same Therefore the shrewd old tchmao made an atrangemeni with the sugar trust to forvish him a ly, which he pat up in bags with the same ma- chiaes that he used for coffe. he scheme was a great und the Arbuckle sugar spraog iato_ popalar- ity throaghout the country. In 1896, ho»ever,when the price of raw sugar Went dowo, Mr. Arbackle demanded a reduction in his bills,but the Havemeyers laughed at him and asked wheiher he recuced the price of prepared whea the green coffee was cheap. They told. bim they woald seli bim sugar by the quantity ai a considerable margin off the wholesale price, aud offered to bay his machines and take bis sugar business off his hands. This made the old man angry and he resolved to pat up reiiaerics of his own aad ea- joy the profit that 13 now going to the sugar trast, There were three or four inter- views betweea Mr. Arbuckle and Mr, Havemey he Scotchman and tbe Datchman cliavhed and _ neither would yield. Mr. Havemeyer threatened to go into the coffee busi- uess if Arbuckle continued his sugar bosiaess, and these old friends got so y that they promised to ruin other. Mr. Arbuckle started at once to build @ sugar refinery and coaxed Mr. Suliman, the sugar trust man- ager at Buston, to become his super- intendent. He pat up a refinery in Brooklyn that is row turning out 1,000 barrels of sagar a day, and every ounce of it is packed in little Arbuckle bags and sold in that form Mr. Havemeyer hired a fellow coun- tryman named Hermano Sielcken, from the Arbuckle factory, for his manager, and bought out an estab- lishment at Toledo, which now has ay culpat of 8,000 of coffee a day, aod fitted up several idle sugar success, fee factories with ma-binery for road avid grinding coffee, which be is sell- buck! Mutual frieads have tried ty effect nim as det rained the exch is bene upon Arbuckle bus suce makiog oo allance with Claus Dorcher of Brookly» sad ail ub fee sugar refiners who bave kept ouside of the trust, snd their combined factories are now able to produce from 15,000 to 18,000 bar- rels of sugar a di The catput of the sugar trast is about 50,000 bar- relsaday. Mr. Arbuchie is orgao- izing a syodicate with’ a capital of 100,000,000 to continue the fight against the sugar trust, and on tee other hand the Havemeyers are go'iating for a combination of at toa coffee Jotereas agai voociliation it has be The and ar possible erman is past 8 8 See ruining the other bora chinao, and coe ted ia c- Rev. G. W. Stoner, pastor Hus- bands-street C. M,. E. church will preach his farewell sermou next Sun- day night. All members cially urged to be present and all back dues, as the elder will Monday for conference, which convene at Lebat Ky., Wednesday. Mr. are leave next Minor Bradsbaw iu Course of preparation several young ladies aod gentiemen for the presentation of the comic opera ‘‘Tbe Merry Milk- maid.’?’ He has had them under practice fcr two weeks or more and they are rapidly get their parts. Minoor pever does tings by halves, and we aay conti tently look for something yood in his presentation of this opera. It erstood that it will be for a charitable cause well worthy their best efforts, If this be true then he way be doubly assured of double appreciation iu 118 presenta. tion. God sele world a re world lay world the beaaly io art andl he bas chosen the to give the world libert ert McIntyre, Methocist, iog e the KR mans to give Greeks Lo ste th AngloeSaxon y Rubs Chicago. We are under obligations to Prof. E. W. Senton for an invitation to be present at the teachers asseciation at Marcay Saturday. Sorry we can’t attend, Me. stroei, Krapk . of South Ninth was called by telegram this week to the bedside of his sister, who is sick at Whiteville, Tenn. Miss Presley G. Benton left Sat- urday for Hopkinsville Cor While there she wil be the guest of Mrs, Amanda Glass, mother of Mrs. E.W. Benton, Don’t forget | the Teachers’ ciation at Murray next Sa‘orday, We leave from N.,C. & St. L. depot Saturday morning st 7. Let every teacher in the county and city be on hand Yours, KE. W, Benton, Mrs, Ellen Shafer, a sister to G, W.. Tanner, died at the city hospital last night at 9 o'clock. As will be remembered she, with another sister, has lingered for some They were rumoved to the hospital recent- ly where, at this writi both are; 0 cold in death, otber ‘only waiting for the ‘welcome,’ ’” No arrangments had been made for the fuoeral, time 50c, may save your life. Planta. tion Chill Cure The Sun is only 10 cents a week. You can save money by cal!- ing and examining our stock of clothing. Bvery ibe mt rked in plain figures. Sacrif If it fails to cure go to your ‘merchant AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK. We will refund to him. Price 50 cts. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO., Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN. J. G. GILBERT, Local Agent. Winter is were, If you wish to keep warm, pre- pare for it by e~ploying us to _ put in « complet. guaranteed 70° temperature steam or hot water :ystem. Thi is your opPortunity. 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Proprietc. Tenth and Madison streets Oiders filled until 131 p.m sacs of Temperance D ~’ Everything New New Building, New Fixtures and an Entirely NEW STOCK*GROCERIES OUR MEAT MARKET Is stocked with all kinds of fresh and salt meats, Goods delivered prompts ly to all parts of the city, Call and see our new store, PF, LALLY Tenth and Trimble, Telephone No, 118, ESTABLISHED: Miss Mary 8. £. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. Telephone 174. ~, PADUCAH, KY SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING 1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet, 2d and 3d, ag ONE TRIAL BO) TRIAL BOTTLE This Offer Almost | Surpass s Belief Ag, Extepeal Foals, Appilo’ t> the ‘Skin, Beautities it as Dy | THE DISCOVERY. ue 4 Woman was the Inventor, have failed nic bas such ‘on alle scent ‘Wisi price ot ta Ter R eat aks ‘The Mis a now boo practtine ieiciie howe