: I, V -v DR.W.J). EUBANKS, 1IOM9S0I .'ATHIST, lire I ilway Telephone 13) itcaldenco, 100 Jef IVmm t - iciopnono 1 13 u Biro 11 niNvrnvl .1, 7.. A. L, WARREI.. ATTORNEY-.AT -LAW, 120 S. Fourth, Koijra No. 2. win practice In nil Ah rouis of W stntu i t'olleolfou of rmunteTr, i fs,nly iNmhm hi. ihSeh! 1-. HOUSE AND M PAINTER,! (ItUtNIVo KAISj "IMISiTT I uiazi.i n . u ,.iinit in. ilMllencaSSM. 8 8t IT ' ' f I ' I jliiiih ill MatII.ger&Co Undcrlad Bmtalir,crSi HtoreTelep Stit itfJJd.jj, 130SThiid - J i i CMablbb.ed I55. Incorporated lf ' Jolmsoif Foufhdrv and Machine Go, auufacturrrs Vi t Dealers In Steam Er.Rinss, oilers, fceTronts.f, ;l! Machinery And Tobacco Se: rl'ws, llraw and Iron I'ttinj'9. W.WWUgO of nil kinds. 1'AlllCAII, V - UKSTL'CKY. G.A, BiTii rli.vsiciufi Anil .... . slut r .all. iiiVi. VHH.U ov i j . two liVsldem x a. ixt i. i Ofilco Hours 7,;XJ to (I ir m 1 . 1ii n n x" .i. iUW v u Ii. in.. UHrti, id. a B.W. U lU COM it. .. hji i piiia IUM Wl S rlijsiriuu niitiiirL'i'tin. 111 t'V V . Nil ln 4ritt f i M)i if ii.-.' lutn I)' II 'lira L.. iia V -Ii" ft m and I ii u T v -J. DJdAi? Dl I LUMfl rj. Davis, r AIIOE CITtoX. v y Olllco Not. Hank. WherAn Metropolis I Stout tho Stara Hotel HIi nnd Fc Sl.OO ST, MIHOTEL yu a l.OUIS. Rates, $200'Per Day. Room and Breakfast, SI. 00. European Plata Day. Good Itooits. fioob Mkalb. Good 8j.iivr.: J tVbfa ST. JAMES UTiULi IIiioiimat AMI WllKlt SircflfannUrif . llntU HARRY F. WILtSOfJ,M,D. Physician and Surgeon r t)mc llotiri'X 17 Kia 4UMttoir.tn. Olllco, No. 419KMhoadway. A. S. DAEY, lo 406 BR0A0WY. It a J, W IHoore, l)I'.A.U.nolN Staple and IFancyGroceries, Canned?Gooils"uJ'AIIOKinds, Free delivery to all pirta oMho city, Cor. 7th nnd Adam's. Horj5S&oeing Specialty. All kinds ol fierfcetlon in a horse's tri (vol corrected. I Do Repair Work oLEvery Kind, WOHK aUAjiANTSK.D.g Alwnysjon han,qrery for work. HENRY GREIF. J. S. GANSrtK, Solicitor of PonsimT Claims, Votoran of four yoars In tliQ'War of 1861-115. PfOBOCUtos claims bororo tlio Bureau of Tensions, , soldlerTof ibe wr of ildow of m .i ii. n. .J.I iliK'an War VrTlce V"lon Act of Ww "t'aniol Pension I'rompt and J.u,y .....T'uiiKuilon Klven'to rr4Clcd caw, and ,hoT.?idriiwvd roltn.oranv b.ul irosn tb. lVw let tb'ey UmTm tranicid nt tlio Na- call MARCHING THOUfn THE VAL- u.v of di;ai ii. I Written r..r the I'adiuah Sun 1 March boys, march.' the trumpet It Is sounditiL' ' lo marshal nil our forces well to- guiuor, Wliilo o'er tlit: ground caution br.'.Js nro bounding HlttiiHf sonic, mining t,omo nmi somo nsltlng i;'jiotlicr Luok favor. tjCi, or is it foreordained 1 ual ", nllo Death li)vos mid seeks a . litightnud elm lug murk i'lio mark U new by cowardice statue!, Tho' tlio way bo dimmed 'tis never, ni'er dark For tlio light of Jujih guides nil souls on l'hroujfh tlio lono valley of Death n heaven liriRhttir, Kcmemhor Uotl gc('c Mi begotten sou , To Hive all souls from that dark nnd cndloas night, . For it Is not Death ho die ami thus end I Uur life days uiwti thU sublinnry Mill, For when iho suiimimi coiuoh Josus dtM Muntl Strength to rulcftM tit from all ur earthly toll, I And to eora Join hli army fnr tibovo In hlisifiil, peneeftilj Joyoiij bom life I Wliiiio all I ' uprolno happinuas nnd love; j Free forover from ondloa Wolldlv Mlitfn. T. M'ahhkn" Cimmhkki.is, ' Iiouhtlllo, Ky. WRITTEN AT RANDOM, Mr. .John Lnne, of Nonh'a Ark, helieAH in fortune-telling jic did not h tctv tinys ago, lioweier, but wm Indueed fluHflj , through curiosity morr than anlhiug eUe, to loutrilHitq h qnttrter to a periiwletic nomlmript Hmlhave liiadenlmy rotnl rum u:s Imutl. The itinn crttttntzul his hand a moment, nnd then said : "You aru to go on u journey soon, in probably month. You will eros u hirne body of mtr, in the ut It moiiis to 10. 1 lit to U tlHinv litilv lllini .n the shorva of that water from whom Jfii he uol lutinl In a long time. Tliu oUmt lUy ou wrot nr a letter, and will receive an oniiw in day or two. Slut , w nj, ,,rocew. el todcciibehr. As a matiA of fad, Mr. Imc lo leaet'M inuth for hi old liouie in Canada cm a iit, nnd ))M to trow I.nk Ontario to rwnh it. At Kochetcr, N. Y., located on ibe lake, lie haa a yHing lady fneu.l fiotu shorn he had not nctml for aeveral years. lie Hint tohor nHtly, and yeatcntay, tin day after wm lolil, tecetved a reply from her. He now Miuewhai pur.ll. A ri'iwrlcr dropid Into Dr. l.aiig'ii dm klore .veitetdny ai.d fouud everybody laughing. 'Puh Is a good rort fur jolly po)le, especially alnct) Uw Deinooratin primary, but ertri ldy aeentwl Jolllor lliuti iituai. "ioii ec," Dr. Una explained, "I nclo Charlie Fell was in - her 1 awhile ago. Yu know tJnele Charlie is Kier Obfcrw. He dropcd in tt few nnuutej ago ami rumarkul, 'The e'a anoluut black cloud coming,' and happeiied lo glance over at an old colored wubiao wailing for some goods to bo put up. She thought he was liiHkin tun of hrr color, and when h. walked mil she sunppeil: 'V '..o is dnl iJT pn white man dar'f I Us wanted tow say situitiu ao blain bad 1 cud'n lvMI hoi in, nit cf he cums in heah auin' an' in) nnyling 'buiiten my coloh, yo' jes wa'eh whut 1 do, Jos' We me, people!' "I tried to pi oate her ami con- viiue her ho wis alluding to the storm, but she w mldii't hao it that way," ii'iicludei the Doctor, "and I gues is still nfler his sculp. 'ightlleldur Armstrong, of the Tcne Htiutes, (closed the senson lait your ufi Not folk, Va.. nnd being iltost loo frigid piny ball for a livelihood he goi n job driving n be r wagon. llu wm still dritiu? it in tho spring, and when All Fools' day rolled 'round Miveral of hi friends attempted lo play a jol.o on hljn. They telephoned in for so many kegs of beer to ill delivered at Mich and such a plneo.l he said, 111 telling yesterday, ":inoj started outwitn wagon load. 'I'lio first saloon I came to and rolleiUout four or live, the bnikeeper ho hVys, II 1, man, what are ou what do ou tai.e tins saloon forr 1 didn't order all this brer!' '"Uh, I don't know,' says I, somebody ordcicd it,nd it wasjou dr the Ik's, nnd lure lts.' "He'd chew the rag awhile, but llunlly lake tlio beer and sigu for it fmtvaaar ajuua nwr For b a 1 jeve dy knows the value oL a good toilet r, ciallyh t weather Our Vel it Ghalk is the ourest, best and most economical toilet powder on the markebAJrial wiil convince you of its superiority! La'ga Bpxes Five Conls, See Window Displny. OEHLSCHLAEGEfl & WALKER DRUGGISTS, Filth & Droadw'y, or Somo of tho btrftccpers would they didn't order" It, but I'd tell 'cm Homebody did, fiud leave It all there until somo of those saloons had cuotigh beer slacked up to last 'cm n mouth. The Joko turned out pretty profitably for tno and tho com pany." Down nt tlio foot of Court street Is n place that badly needs attcnliui. It has cost tho fclly thousands of dollars, it Is claimed, nnd is still costing it considerable! money every time II ruins. ThW is when) tho water runs down lo the Vivcr from tho north gutter on CourtUtreet. It tears out nn eiioimoiis gulch, especially when there's a lianlNrniu Hko the one of yes terday, autlaM rtshes load after load of gravel down ho slono levee that t.'IO.OOO stone leyce Into the river. The city has to All it up nt regular intervals ami lliotllrstliarU rain washes nil. the gravel into the river again and leaves another big hole lo bo IlllOd with good gravel. Capt. Voolfolk,on tho ferry boat, who has watched it for some timo, estimates Hint it has m past years cost the city $10,000. while u few dollars spent in properly nrtiliiging it would settle it for nil time to come. 'II' fl rntlmr rnrtmrlnlitii IIiIiiit averred Malinger 1'Jiilllps, of the La Ilelle park theater company "that 'Ten Nights In a Ha Idiom lenies such nu Impression '011.801110 people's mind. . "I have a lady patron who wit. uosscd, I "nm confident, every play wo nut tin last sumnicr. 1 was talk ing to her about it ibe other day, u;! naming over tho uVwft mil nn.nn.l iho coiil'.,,, t rememhertn slncle one except 'Jen Nights In a liar Hoom.' I put it on ajinin thiijjeur to see what kind of uu imprAaioii it would make on the people." Here is n pecuhar'coiiicidencc with the Fndticah biuebal tijne. Theic are two Wills Will Nooiian and Willi Sudhoff; two Tomp Tom Stanton' aud Tom two Mikes SJIko ,Woodloek and Mike NeWHe, nni two Macs 'Mae" Cloll.md and Mae" limine tho new pitcher. A Fourth street bartender snys he wnnu 110 more Kentucky e-clones In hU. When things jooketl so aqur.lly .eiterduy, with p'anks, bt'eks, nnd other old things thing about he took one look outside and remarked to himself, V'l guess I'll take one more drink, rpr it will be my last." He rushedlln and took a strttiitht, nnd then resinned himself to bis bite, but fortunately bo is still nt the old stand aud still takes 'cm ulraight. I ho death ft few days ago of dipt. tnyeolt reo.tJN the origin of tho fa motii word now so common. He undertook in the fall of 1880 to enforce the collection of rents from tenants in County Mayo. Ireland, for several landed proprietors who.-o aoot he waL In that year croj s weieimnll and tho peasantry suf ferod, somebf them to tho point of starvation. As a means of lion, nod n.lrt v out of revLMiiro. thpv r (- o I " rcfiiiod tj lfatlier his crops ; they in diuo 1 tradJjmcn to refuse him for liw table and they cuticcd Iih servant's nw.13'. He was the llrst among tho factors aud agents in Ire-1 Hid to feel .the effects of this powerful weapon in the hands of the common people, u.id tho new process of ostracism totik its namo from him. lu recent years the feeling of opposition ami hatred among llu ten-nuts changed lo admiration and con lldeiice, and he was urged by many to stand for Parliament. The word boycott is lesi tlnn seventeen earsi old. It was invented by Father John O'Mulley, of the Ulnae of Decnine. in Conneniara. luland. JiiSi IRcdpath, who was traveling through that section ad- drossing the poor people, was id a loss for a word to express social, political ami personal ostracism which the peasantry had adopted against harsli agents and factors as tho only lawful means of (protecting themselves from eviction. "Ostracism" was too learned fori tho average tenant, and Father CnMalloy, to whom Kedputh applied for a simpler expression, instautlv tWucalcd "boy cott.'' It was nt once tnkin up by the London papers and spread over tho world with tho speed of lightning. EXCURSIONS. Yin Illinois Central Itullio.ul Diu-Ing .May, Juno ami July. Tho Illinois Central Railroad Company will sell round trip tickets to points and on dates named below: Nashville, Tenu., Tennessee Centennial and lutcruntioiiul Kxpositioii, daily until October ilOth, $a.8.'i ;good for fccvcn days to return. Mlnnenpoiis, Minn.. II. 1 O. Klks, J.ily 3d and lib, 820.LM, good until July 10th, with for extension until July 110th. Milwaukee, Wis., National Association, July lid, Itli mid Ath, good returning until July 10th, with arrangements for extension until August ttlst, $lfi Ji8. Chattanooga, Tenn., II. Y. P. U. July 13th to 15th, good icturning until July 31st, oue fare. Huff nlo, N. Y., G. A. R., August 20th and i"-M, rate to be nnnouueed later. For further information in regard to any of tho above, apply to ticket agents I. C. R. R., or A. II. Hanson, G. P. A , Chicago, III, at W. A. Ki.u.osn, A. G. l A., Louisville, Ky. C. C. McCauta, A. G. 1. A., St. Louis, Mo. J. T. OONOVAX, C. A., Ihiduuah, Ky. l'orsons w isiung 10 njiicv their crnmmit lictnse cnu call 01 the . 1 . . . . Blguo.t, wli lias nianu ar llcntions, and who will li$.i!lml ton iiaro same for parties. I. R. Ill ihKAIl, SL'jlO U. S. Comnissioflcr. snyU Evansvillo, Paducah and Cairo Packet. 1 Line. Owned and Operated by tbe Tcnncssco nod . Ohio River l T, ation Co. A coitronAtro, KransUlle sYj radtiAo I I' cliela (Dally cxcp Siil url Strs.JOi: FOnlf and J- UN S. IIOI'KINS Wave l'ai uca at ifJ il I a. m. I'aducaliauJ l'nlroft'.Kl.et l.Uo (feurexwii limday ) &. Btrainrrnilt'li m V Kit, radticai i . in. J. ii OiVi Kit, sun Memphis, NfyOrlcaas l Cincinnati n cm Company, JLIkr Mcatiifp! for Memphl. fiery Wdurtay ind KturOrat5o',Motlili. in.. I'tiniiiu OTfijynifmuy ana nal nrday 1.4aVa AlilntlhU fZr I'ftirlnti.ill ariv Tiicmliiy and ITIdaV, pa.slBC Piiducak rvery ' hursdT and HubIit. . l.are Cincinnati for Orffaai Ttryilhnrdy,i)a5jnir can prerr .similar. J II asiihiiiVt K. V. WISH. Agent, l'aducaii. Ky Sunt. ciDClunatl DRIFTWOOD Saved From tlio Wateir, railed on the Levee. Mvms of Special Interest to Itiv&r I'cople. The lower Ohio river packet, the 1)1 k Fowler, was away for Cairo this morning promptly nt 8:30 o'clock. She was doing a very lino business. The Joe Fowler, the big Evansvillo mail liner, was in on excellent time this morning and had n nice trip of passengers as well as some freight. She left on (her return up the Ohio at 10 a. in. Husinoss was much improved on the kvec this morning from that cf the four days pre ions. All the local packets were iu aud out on splendid time. The river continues to climb the levee at u lively rate. The government gauge ngUtercd this morning at 7 o'clock 8 feet 8 tenths, there beinj: a rise of seven inches in the Inst twelve hours. River men nro expecting from the results of tho recent rains nu excellent tow boat rise as all tho tippeal streams are on a freshet. There v.Tll In all probability bo good water in this part of the river. Capt. Robert Lee, of Memphis, is in the CI13 111 interest of the steamer City of Savauuah,whiehisouthcwnys undergoing extensive repairs. The Clyde armed here early this morning out of the Tennessee river with an excellent cargo of cotiutrj produce. Sho had a big trip of livestock, tan bark and especially peanuts, p iu addition to a good list ot people who came to the city to do shopping. She leaves 011 her return to Florence tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. One of tho Lcc Line steamers ol Memphis will arrive here next week to go ou tho ways for repairs. Tho City of Savnnnnh was pulled up on tho cradles at the ways this morning for repairs. The City of Shcllleld passed out ot the Tennessee river for St. Louis yes terday afternoon. Tho big side wheeler New South is duo to pass down tomorrow for Memphis. Tho Ashland City was away foi Danville on time this morning nt 10 o'clock. She had an excellent trip. ftls fen r W, as Poi isonecf ?.'S.,-, " liUci rtnt r "laL'nrr. btco "! '"ike vh... l' dec, rtpit "'uartn ?'vu thtmr;LS a y-:. tot in i Wfc AT'con;,.?', cone jr.M .."icniff r..j ..-"- io0fc!'"ubfn.u;u,i,y'w. wMfc. -7 rul(s, Uloiw :.. . nc 25- rizriJi Bv. m cmNTN TT.yv, .s 'm mLL ToMV Jt r V,v- "wins na f mak" sfouf trn,e' Il m&A ""' rajrifeti ftcu:SS4Mi "nnjy. 07, y-Per fteST . ' KBWSS' y. '? i.Lfv ta-i"- Uu." V. m fwmv l&h lOlKiiLfi. m For Salo by Oelilscliliiogor & Walker -" t ' ' I -1 -.1 1. IIIIHIllll E. THiMCUELLER, Finc)Boots Jtod Shoes Madco Oyity I'liiailiiK of all Ulnij ia'Wdoneat ltcoV lloiluitf prlea. Ulvo lflii a Tail, i llfoJjay J DONrRACTORS NOTICE. Sealed proposnlV VrI l)e! received the olllco of ih Clcik until 3 o'clock p. 11. Vieduesllay, June 30, 18D7, for tlje paving.' guttering and curbing of UiU sideways on Madison sticet frorii Elchth' to Ninth streets, work tojbo done according to ordinance governing snd improve ment, work- U) bo comfi eted liv 1st day of Scpten; her, 1811?, and under f tho supcrvisloi of tlio Mayor ami City Engineer. T ic cltw reserves the right to reject any nnl all bids. D A. iJ.isKii, Mayor. .. June 18, 18U7. 18J10 " WilliainThd mpson IlAB OII.NISIIA GROCERY At tno corner seventh and Trim- hie. Now gooiis, new w ices, polite attention. Free IdclivoyJ Call on Mrs. Joe BvMdCfiweather, Fashionable DrcSffiaker, nnd bo ulenscQ. Nciipllt guaranteed, l'ormcrlv ofCloeknd, O. t223 Harrison sittsiC .,MI!W.-.. "." COLORED DEPARTMENT. cn(inoni:s. Illishand Strrt Church fUthniJltl Sun. diy wlioolat 9 in IrachlnKll ft. lu unJ V in u. M. t'almer, taiir. I'.lirtiS ( linivl. 7th and Ohln IVrlholl.tl Sun diy rcbwlttti in I'rvacblnK II a. in. and S p. m uv. i.. . iiiirk. ntur. W iwihliii. nn stVe 't lUtil lt L'htircb. Sundur icbool Hum )'rencblK 8p m. Uiv (in W. Sfvrntb Htriot IlaptM rburcb. "unday rcboalvn m Prvxblutf II a. in andsp in. Iter. W S St Paul A M 31. tbiirch Sunday wbool9.i m , imxblnK t a m 7)p m., ltov. J. U. xtauiora, JatnM A il. I chnrcb, lOtli i. Trimble utrtits Mmdiy at 2 pm., rnsisblng 8 pm , lit J U Mawford ltor. Trltnbli' Street lhilHin school 9 a iu Inn irhlnit. 11 am aud T ii tn., prayer ,i, Ve(lneday ey'ilngi, 7; 30; Suadiy m1io.i1 irjdiers in-Un(( T)iurM,iy evenln, 7 V) Allare curldially luvituu S It. Ootlfr, puttor I HbetKerlT H. thitrch (t'nliel Hrethren In Servioi SnnOaj h.l 8 3U a.m. I'reaeblns 10 30 a til and 11 in VMtom to the city ind otbr ivrdlally invited to attend. Cburcn. Soutb riftbMreet. beleen oato ami TennesK streets, Iter. Jas A. Woodwari, pastor. LOMGKS. u'vSONIO. Hall i llroadway, Third rioor. Mt Mefireuor .M No every llrnt Thumday ovenln In each month Mt Zlou I.odfe No 0 Meets erery nrst Wednesday ye nlni In eirh month. Suannih court No S, Ladles MmU crerr fourtb Uuudayflneai.b month. Stone bauar tvlne No. j Moots overy e cond Monday 1 1 each inontb INUKI'IINIli: TOHDKKOKODO PEL, LOWS Odd rellows Hall, o e corner 7tb ft Adams. Household o Itutb. No first and third I'rlday nluy lu vacb month at Colored iiiin reiiow iih 1 l'adiicab f.o.i:e No I5I6 Meets every first and third Monliv lneuch month at Colored uju rriios 11 til. t'adttcah P trtarch No t O U O 0 erery "elond Krldiy eTeulug lu each month at Colored Old l'illur' IUU Pat Grind Vanter'g t'onncil No every fourth Friday etenlng tntaeb uioutb at Colored Odd I'ellbwa Ual . Wcilern KtnticliT f.odire No eviry eecond and fourth riietday evening In each month at Col irert ojd I'eliowg' nan Yoitng Vena lld Lodife No. eveiy becond and loarth WcJuenday evenlup it Hall over No. il llroadvtay UNITKD ItllOrJIKUSOK HK1BNDSHI1'. pt I'anl IxmIoc Ao Oft Meet every second and fourth Monday I'Vt'nlng in each month it III nroadtfay. blitern if the M.t.ilnii Ton, at No 31 Meets tr llmt'lU'&day lneuch lBOLth at 131 llroadnay. (Inld.n llule secoud Tbure day In each month, at 131 llroadway. 333 V K. T. 777. Ceremonial Tetntrta No 1 .ileoW Brut an( third ly uiglii lu each month. (.olden Rule Tali rnucle. No. 1. meet Hret and third Weilnediy nlghw lu rvory mujith Oueen Srl Tabefoacle V11 Z Meet eecoud and louith .MuLilSi.lHliti In eauli mouth Tttwrntcle, No 3 MeU nr.1 .mil tllrd TburAlay hhilits In carh month Idly of the Well No to, Hcconil una lotirtb Thursday night In tach month ', I'rlde of I'.iducnu Tnt, No. 5 Meet first SilurdayMfteruiMm In tih month. Star of I'aducah Tent Miwts wcotnl taturday m In each month. Lllj of the WeM Tvnt, MU tbird Hturday pm In each month Starnf Nn f ineetn 1th Saturday alteruoou lu each month Mr. W. II. Rote. State Grand Master of the Odd J Fellows of the state of Kentucky, will be horc Sunday. Tho memberi of the vaiiom Odd Fellow lodges n the city ate asked lo meet at tMr hall nt 2 o'clock. Miss Edmonia ! Kennedy turned home libs afternoon, af er having spent 11 pleasant visit with Rev. W. S. and m. Ida H.ikcr an I Miss Maud 1'. MansMd Tho cntirtainmcnt given by Mt. ion Lodue at'the Odd Fellows' ball last night was largelyattended. Stone SquarcMJiul pit. McKregon lodges celebrated St.lJohn's Day at the fair l'round and ejvnlinueilover a night. Couldn't Slop the Car Hy Piisblng 011 tlio Huttoii. A certain mariied man and a lud rode all over town the otlfer night before they could stop the lieet ear at the right place. There was nn elccliic button iu the car iu which they were seated. Tho lady said to George, "When wo get to Hroadwav and Seventh push the button." He pushed the button, but iho car kept moving. O, )ou didn't push hard enough," she rcmaikcd. "I pushejl it as far as 1 could." You must ninue 1110 uoii ring. IS wiUfl MAI h 9 1 fl ELflwl OT EC y 0 x WL si El ' A 4J1BUlBbla urn DRY l'o No. 1 0 Noilfi FotirWi St. New Machinery Work. SalisfactlonGiiaMDt ed. J, , YOUWG & SON TLLiil'M cx.v. 'inn. st llcraard ( ual Co A. 1 v In V lu.lr 1'' Steamer Uimxw 1 VVlnri is IHhIs Wire lite) 1.1 th.- t emirt nf I'el'nlittl sutes at l'aliiuh, hs mi JuiiHlA, IV7 by he si B.eru.trili ml C mi pauy and oltjtrs uirini tba te.tiner i.uhw 10, hirttmloV, 1 iCKie, apiuri'l, fu nit tire x lurei, itc, and ounrr. ibf r r, uUrsln 10 nutixt ante that tl lml iti .1 totliemtui labor, Ciiel snppli 1 m , ia 'nm Imriii (hesuinof fi 'llditiuii an diner Is jti dy lhilibted tiitbeinlu I ildMim tltil.nm has nn er bt en lald, and pfaj pri mam kjI I t amer bef inusii r aud uwu ers ind ibatKtldMi mi. a may tw 1 nutli mue.1 and ml 1 In tuy KJtd 1 iuiiu with (olunitex lx'tt"! - ... Now th'iei"li'. lu to Ibe motlou uiidie iteal of nd n-it to 1" - 1 '-I I do hereby Utve tublli. notice 10 all n lalininu iluisibi vieamtr Luiiiilih, m Inane, it ,iy inter' std therein, that they Im n I l.ir liebili tin dlirn V eotirt "III he t , si.ii I 1 ihi I lt of (til Hi lb. Ive.i'ni (ill L ,ITU 1 l li ll IV 1'tJllO SV7 41 U m the 1 r in u it Hi 11 iv tm i 1 . vtii rune thrlr lilniJaimti nuu 1 . I. ill.. nu 111 lll.il I tljlfl -. iii.m iftiritN r s m 1 l w, ijauii, PtJctor for tltieliauts, KMEP ADM.'S- ffljVS mr I RAMONA PeoplesRailway Cis OF:,. " ' ' " !i.IKIilV . . la. f .1X1 of tnaflc I NO. efts) run to the gate PeriorinaucG bogins at 8:00 every night. Bjcycles and Bicycle Sundries, Agont for tho highest grades of Bicycles mado. Wo are prepared to offer 1S90 StcnrrfTfor S58.SO Don't fall to seo our rflS.OO Overlan'ds and Itugbys be.t on tho market, prettiest whocl mado. 1 Don't fall to seo our lino of wheels bofortfbuying. Wo nro tho only oxcliAlvo Hicyclo lioueo in the city. Complete repair shop. Freo rltling school to thoso buy- lug wheels from us. . J Don't fall to v Paducah Cycle Works, 120 and 123 North Fifth street, near Palmor House. SOIENTI'FICiAND FIRST-CLASS BLftCKS lira xi EgfflKINQ l IriORSBSHOBINQ All work'guaraiiieed. f. wNgIreif. Court Street, bet. 21I and 3d. HNE OBIVERS UNO Elegant Carriagesand Turnouts . YAiV a 1 - ? .firflif tvi a JAS. A. Livery, eed ana uor. xiiira ana TKLKl'HONK 118. " an ass Man 1 i I GENEEA ii !AGENTS. Tolephono 174. rWkT, 5. . iteas?! ;.'srf ur") ll - sim ,.wPl5v INS IDLE HORSES. , ' GLAUBER'S Boarding Stable 9, P.n a y sn yu uui ATriTl UXlli.lJ2i a - fj ML DUCAH. KT ? 5-a-o fif i. nudlfJealera fa 1 Boilers JopB Fronts, Machinery I'ADl'CAH.KY V Light rower lo. iuis, as follows Rp. TimMTinnth. $1.50 D. B- SIMONSupt. CITIZENS' SAVINGSS BANK, 220 llroadway, I'aducah, Ky. . . DafHal tjntl SUfplUS, '.$120,000.00 .aVHttbCBn ,iAfl a. m. to 3 p. m. On Sat' 2 'i - rv TbTji tjvjilglits from 7 to 8. .itrBSt Paid or TIrib Deposits OFFIOKH9 J.8. . Rudy Prosidont W. V Paxto.v ... Oanhlor R. RlOY Asd't Unuhlor ths DIRECTOR Hie Jau. a Rudy. Jab. It. Smith. 1'. M. i isiiKit, (Iko. jp. Wallace, i V. KAMLKITHIl, W. Fll'AXTON, .ll UL'O. U. IIAUT. K. rABLKY, jj J... HVUX,4 Mcnufacturcrx Steam Engines, Mill INCORL'ORATKI) Geol Dic asio WiU;furnish Lights and Power for Btoro Lights Rosiclonce Lights Current l'or Fans CONTRACTORS' NOTICE. Sealed proimsnh will lie received nt the olllco of tlio Council Qluxl; until a o'clock i). in. We(liiCAi!iy,'.Jiino 30, 18!7, for the imirovcmcut YeUer nvoiitic from Asltlirojk avenue to Clements street hyl tjrnilin? and Hravelint; fcame aeeorillni; to'tjiccial .ir.linnni'ii nriloiinn Ihl'VllllliltA'emcut nnil all ordlnnncci fcucli IIIIIirort'llK'llia , sum limn wj nu iileted liv .SeptcmherJ or 1H'.7, nil Maid work to lie d.mo under the s icrvisiuu of tliuAIaor and City JL w tjiueer, ami 10 Hunt C( .ineo of llio vpnne ilio ci Vti. acives the livM to lAxt any ZaaHS Hrf V Ind.-. ), A. VM June 1H, 1SD7. PROPOSALS ' STfUJCTIO;,' OF SEWERS, 1 1 Mi wiujwrii lelby the Common i r.kMP"iii ii ui ti iimco of I. iX in ii I mlii k p iii. July 5 Imi,- irn I ijnf u hi -I'm nf 111 in i ' i sin alioiis 4 t ' l i r ii t li, mi l n Hi Ii ,'':. irm ie.i iy t in. i u i t teii'el to ii'i'ituoy and yiijji J' A au) jr RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Nashrlllo, .Chattanooga ft St. Loob Railroad. P40U0AD AWPMIMfHIS Dir.UQK, socth Dsrn 'T rlncab osoam Arl'arh ., , UOO nm Hollow Itock Junction. I 15 pm IrfXlnutOll .5Mlnin II pnt di pm 7 pm) Jucknn : i pnj 10 10 nm dooinl OOOabl it oapm .1 Warn 8 OS am su pm I.v.Jarkson .... 3.M pm. Ar. Memphis 7 00 pm NanhTllM n u)pm Chattanooga, 1 3 Mam Atlanta I 0!) am Nonin nounu Lv Atlauta ,, 3 15 ,m 3 03 pm Chattanooga .... .". Knm 8 10 am Nashville Warn i ODpm Memphis '; jav am 2 is pta Ar;Jackon . innm SIS'ppj r,V LexlDKlon . . , IMmn is put Ar llotJow ItocU Junction. 2 saipm pm 7 m pm . )'.ar.l,J g!a Pm son am Ar Paducah ... swpm 8 30 am All traits dallr. Throuah train and car .-! v.i. - ducab and Jackson, Memphis, Nafihvillaaaa Chattanooga. Tenn. Close rnanectloi for u lanta, Oa., Jacksonville, FU , Washington ,t llalllDiore. . .k.n.. PblladelDhla.na . . . A " vn,b"rSl UU ine ooiiuc, uu 10 Arxanias, Texas and all polits Southwest. For further taforSia. tinn ration oraddr.M. A. J. W eleh, 0. P. Aj M.mnbli. Ttni. W. b. Pauley. O J' and T? A NashTllU, TeiiT F II Teacbont O. P. and T. a.. Falmer Homi' p., inch Kr E. a Uurnhaa, depot tlftf -gent, radncab, Kt. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD .tiatifafekw tornsritta and uiMrnu divuors. 1 - . JJ08I1I HOUND- No 202 No 304 No 153 ..en- urieana., 7Bipra lunam jtempnis 760am 8 00 Dm . u'fon... loopm lnvpmi (Man ' 'Jucah 24Spm is am 7 60 am AlWucaQ 2&spm I3iaa swam Ar Princeton 4 40 pm 2 ? am S37aai Nortourllle 6SM 3 3 am 10 Mam Central City 8 30C 4 19 am liuatn LvCentralClty.... swpnT 4 10 am 12 29 am Ar Loularllle II 10 pin 7 Mam 5I5PJQ Cincinnati silam 11 54 am Oni8 HOCMD WoWl No 803 "No'isV Lt Cincinnati msjpm Mpm iouisvm . awam 7uspm 105 aat Ur Centraicitr.. . 1 15 am 10 40 pm lpm Nortonvllle.. ,.12am 1127 pm 235 pm Ar i'aducah' .1210 pm Its am (04 pm Lr Paducah , .12ipm 167 am flispna Ar Fulton y .2 05 pm lit am 300 pm I.vFulton ... . 2 15 pm 3 20 am Ar Memphis!, . 0 65 pm 7 20 am . new uriea . 7 40 am 7K)pm . All ir&ini run aallv Nos2u3 and 201 carry Pullman buffet ale turn anu ireo reclining cnair cars Between cinu 11 ana New Orleans. Nos'JOland 2tr. run solid betwenClnclnnatl and New Orleans, carrying Pullman bufftl sleepers. Train 201 carries Louisville iteeptr, opeu lu Paducah union depot at 9 p.m. Olrect connections for all points east, west, north and south. Ticket office", Uroadway tho Palmer, and at the union depot. IT. LOOIS DIVI3I0H. Kfinin nonND. 302 SOI Leave Paducah 12:10 pm, 8:15 pm Arrive Metropolis 1:00 pm, 7:40pm " Orantsburg ... Cfipm. 1:40pm " Parker .City 2:13 pm, io.iopm " Marlon 2:45 pm, 11.01pm L.aroouaaie a.zapm, rincaueyviua ,. 4 Mpm, l:Uia " St. Louis ... 7ii. pm, 7:11 aa eotnn bochd. 301 803 Leave bt. Louts .....,.. ... 8:00am, s.otpm " Kajt bt. Imu3 . . .. 8:18 am, siispm " Plnckneyvllle..... . .ICJSam ll oop m " Carbondale .ll :45 am, " Marlon ...U'24pm, 2:40am " Parker City ...12rApm, 3:45 a m " Orantsburg .... . ,.. 1:20 pm, 6.00 am " Metropolla i a:uopm 4:53am Arrive I'aducah 2.60 pm 7:30 a at S ton for meala All trains run dallr. Tbla Id the popular Una to St, Louis and Chicago and all points north and west. Train leavlni; I'&aucan uany aio:ia p. m. baa through Pullman Palace Bleevlnr and Parlor Car for Mt. Louis. Double berth ratej), II 60; cbalr rates, 75 cents. For further information, reservations, tickets, etc , cull on or address J. T. Donovan, O. T. A., l'almer House, Paducab, or A. H. Uanaon, General Passenger Agent Chicago, Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition. NASHTILLE, CHATTANOOGA & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. THROUGH CAR ROUTE. TO AND FROM THNNI'.SSHK. KUNTUCKV. GKOROIA.l ALAIIAMA, PLOKIUA, NORTH CAKOUNA, bOUTH CAROLINA, VIRGINIA. WAMIINOTON CITY, BAJ.TIMORR. l'lIILADKLfHlA AND NKWYORKi THROUGH Uotb via new Hollow Hock Itotmt and tbe McKxsua SERVICE ltotJTa between NAHUVILLU and MKMriliS, maklne at MKMl'HISwltb all lines to and from IIRKANSAK. bOUTUVVKlT. PULLMAN Ilet ween Mm nus and NAm pai srr rims on Night Trains. Be. J., !:",,, tween NasiiEirxa. koooa, Knoxvillb, AaHX. CARS V1IXB, WaSUlNOTOH. Daltt mo UK, Pbllapelpbla and Now York. Between Nashville and Jacksonville. Florido dally year 'round, via Chattanooga, Atlauta. Macon and Tlfton. Kxcurulon Ticket on aale during season EXCURSION TICKET On Sale at Iteduced Itttes from all noln this llnu aud Conneitlons to Naaarllliaaa i Seturn during tb continuant i see irntenUl an 1 tnteruatlou., toaitlon. iyFor further information, c. i jponTlcliet gent or address. R. C. COWARDIN. Western 'ass. Agt., 405 Ry. Kzchange Illdg., ux. fiocis, M A. J. WELCH, Division l'ais. Agt., TBIfN, W. L. DAN LEY. Gen'l Pass, and Tkt Agt., Nmiivillb, Tekw, Y. II. TKACIIOUT, City TlcL t Agent, 425 llroadway, Paducah, Ky. EXCURSION TICKETS VIA THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD TO THE Tennessee Centennials AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION AT NASHVILLE. l'or the above occasion excursion tickets will boon sale front, I'aducah, Ky.,as follows- C7 CR For the round trip, on s.le dally till OliOd October 1, aud uod iiturlus until Nov ember 7, VH. CR CD For tbe round trip, on Mala dally till QUiDU October Jp, lb7 gooil for re turn .lit-teen days from dale of .ile, except thai uo such ticket will bo limited u)oud November 7, wl OR For the roniid t lp, on sale daUy till MOiOU O'tvber 30; lbW, goid for return geteuimyit irunt ute pi sue. This is the RhortesKauliiulckeil route between Paducab and NashvUle. For further particulars, such as routeiaud schedules, call on the undersigned lulu ! Central ticket agent. J T. DONOVAN, Agent. A II. Hanson, O P. A., Cblcagn. VV. A. Kelloud, A.C1.P A., Louisville. s Missouri Pacfic Railway Tbe Ureal Through Line From PI I amIa To KAN VS CITY, HT. JOE. M. LOUIS oy, vvA. vkw TRY THE HEW f 1ST TRAIN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED. Iron Mountain Rout! Tlio most direct lino v ia Memphis to all points In ARKANSAS A'"- IXAS. WEST AND POUTHWEST. fcreo Reclining Chairs on All Trains, Tnnouuu Coaouks MkupuisJ to Dallas and Fort Wort For maps, rates, free boi' kansu, and all western Si. information, call oa jour K , i r write H.T.G.MATTUEWi LU C 'it VNKK1SD.C - v. 1 rWj id