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. y x1 ' , ! Y I u . .) I r - tlrrlt HMffll &xll. X VO.Uz(ti W C. EUBANKS, IIUMfKOFM'lllST. s i nnp I ., .. Heutouo limed IIOIIM W-10, I 3, 10 S.F Will I, 113. 7-fl A. L HARPER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ourtlHoom No. 2, 11 ,, . . . ,.L,,h.".cf'"rtt V'-" iao v"llrc"'l "' claim promply ttm';NT u,. L. W1L.LEH, h. MOOSE Vy UUI,tli; AMI 1UMIIWO0U KlHISMEII, Y1tirtnfi ! 1lMWf notcj h. flrti. I'AIiriCAII. Kt HARRIS A JMNfcc T. L.Crlce Attorneys at - Law, 126 S. fourth Uiwtnlra. tetiograiiheru'bfllce. J, 0. ROSS. Baggageand MovfRg Wagons UIIIco al'Mlldta Livery Stable. Telephone 353. Malil.Effeer & C Undertake.. " -- . ,. , ,aa umummcrs. lorTUth. llMiMilm V .'"V1 ... lllintie IW 130 S Third Breton B. Davis, ' R. M. McCUNE, I)rnarnSaljSilJ.Pfiil With PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS, 12G and 128 N. 5th St. Oll,cC502 1.mUll J JTeflideueo 722 S.iMh. Ofllco Hour-, 7:30 to 0 a. iA!:M to 3 p. nu, 0 to 8 p. in. ARCHITECT, Olllco AaujiJifiman Nat. Hank. Wm, Thompson, Shoomaker. I1)lt MMI( A TU.MIII K airii'H nailed Imlf Vjtva ,tt , 75r Women m nailed ,mK N,lH c. Y0,lJr" Wfnp'j noles 7e. i half a in :v(, to ,0c. fnVin. Mo patches ' 0 to j5Ci Wh'jr in Metropolis 8topn(,thfc State Hotel Uor, and Kerry 8tn. Sl.OO ST. JAMES HOTEL ST, LOUIS Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breakfast, Sj.OO. European Plan, SI. 00 Per Day. (lOOl) ltOO.'iS. (lOlJl) 3IKJI.S. floorf Whm xou 1.H SI. UniUrl iil ST. JAMES HOTEL lllll'AIIHAT ,.V HAISUT volln llnlrl F. WILLIAMSON, M.D. Physician an Surgeoa ' 0.,nr1tlr, . J- . iu ) to S p. ui. Olllco, Na 4WH Broadway. A. S. 406 DABNEY, DENTIST. broadwaV. J, W. Moore, Do "h 1UAI.KK IN Stajile and Fancy .Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free de-livery to nil parts of tho city. Cor. 7th and Adams. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. kinds of iincrfcction in vso's travel .corrected. Work of Every Kind, V UUUAM'KBII, 'l s Alnnyrf on joaily for work HENRY GREIF. j. S. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pens'on Claims, Voloran of four yuftrs In tho war of l'rosecutos claims before tho lluruau of 1'onniona. To not 1 1 r, v, Iilnw b of biilillrr. "f Ui war ol 1M , M'Xlrnn Wr htvIih I'riiMnn Ail of liilv V Ptiwlmi. I'riiiiiitniiil thi i uimi llf "Hon KlVf a in i nml ' .. ....i... .i, ri.ir irinnictfil at llin.Ni "iniu! c.il)lll nbouM wrlla uio or t'lvumoft WRITTEN AT RANDOM. w lien the clintnjiion of AInjfltrld Undo his speech at Culm vi.sii.nlnv 'tin ',.!. I I. .. 4 .1 i '. . .. 2j ,u " "'u mini nuen no snlu iicui llllfl 110 sniOOIIS. Til' mi mini? rndncnli lias (o Mi-k uliont N r UM! met tlmt ho itaeelcil to It'll wiul Wiy Held W"s got. It . Utikely that cycling in his year will be ra.her overshadowed liy tho moru entiiiishntlu poit, baseball. Yet many moio oieyclc liave been Bold than iisunt ior this timi! of Iho enr. Tho C cling Cliili has for some reason deferred IU promised acquire interests in Rnvs me -Hallway ' "Mr. Astor has for w,crnl years been a diicctor 'i ine Illinois Central railroid, md on the preious ollliial inspection trijis he has rtni the entiine.' lie has ti iiditital taste fur mechanioi, ami liN luu of railroading is much like that f Dr. . Seward jybb. i ti Adiioudacks Dr. Wibb and his ptrmmnl traits aro known to every ntitiU', and his pas- Moil for (llivin.r n lneiiiiinlliM nt n high rate of fpusl is regarded with complacent pride all aim g the line of Everybody turned Ip look two, nnd in hex nstonlshracnt man let go tho llilcf'H hand his road. When a one cr two ear ' lUely rule, there being ulMiolnl .l.il... ll...... 1. .. . I I :... I. . I . . t. Hniai nasiies Ihroiinh the mountain reuion from Old Forge to Mn1)m., tl a the ump'e will turn phuidly to his summer boarder and remaik, M)r. Wibh is running Ihat train.' Uccaiouall, the trackmen, on their morning rounds, will llnd the wreck of a hand-ear lying at the bottom of tho rail-road embankment, or m:ci al yauls from the track M the edge of the woods. Their invariable remark will be: 'The Doctor must have been along heie last night.' It is Seldom that anybody is hurl on such occasions, for the Adirondack ra lroad men are experts in jumping from Ueoruo J. dotiM m ahle to handle a locomotive long before he becamu u railroad president l.lke Dr. W'ecb, he is a genuine sportsman, and enjoys i ne sensation of going fa t While making his periodical ii'speclious of the several lines in the Southwestern system, 1'rcsidcnt (tould frequently 'relieves tho loco- moii , i nginter for hours nt n time. I'ank Thompson, Vice President of the Pennsylvania lines, kuons how to 'run tho engine' almost as well as 'my veteran. Two of the sons of James J. Hall, the President of the (real Northern, aro said t be as" much at home in u cab of a as they aro In the dining room of their father's house. S. II. 11. Clark, President of the Union Pacillc has taken all the degrees of and ho can 'brake' a train as well as handle the engine." One of the ipieerojl shops in New-York's Chinatown is that of a Chinese doctor, who wears large diamond lings and piescribes sharks' tins, birds' nests and snakci' tongues for his For prescriptions fur indlgisiion, it is his custom to charge his patient SI. hen that sum has becu paid he wrilea Chinese characters on a long strip of paper. ThU ho burns, uttering incantations. The ashes he permits to fall into a glass of water tthich is given to tho patient to drink, l'liis euro Is said to work every time, but a Now York physician who has examined it snjs it consists of nothing nunc nor less than the of clmicoal, long known to practitioners as a cure for dyspepsia. A much tnoiu oxpensiu! which Ibis New York Chinise doctor puts up for his patients is gin seng. There aro some species of iho peculiar plant for which the Chinatown doctor charges as much as 5100 per pound. Illustrating tho dtspcratc niscs "iiuietiines icsortcd to by a thief lo avoid detection, the "New York Sun" relates an incident Ihat occurred in no of the great stores of that city. A woman had mine into ouu of the big depaitmeul stoics up town and was standing at the counter waiting for the girl to attend to her. Then sho felt a wo. man's hand in tier pocket. Involuntarily she pii.cd her skut nod wag fottrnatu enough to catch tho hand. Tills happened in a second, and none of tho women about her had noticed tlm incident. The pickpocket M niggled to frco her hand, while tho other woman clung to hr wrist, not with any desire in arrest her or even to restrain In r. Inn merely with the feelinir that 1-..0 wa ihung souielliiig. Neither had spoken a word. Tho llrst to net was the pit Her hand was still held, un I with u pietcnso of grasping tho other woman's lu.nd, she cried out: "This woman ia trying to rob inc." AnnvA'ti. City of l'atltfcnli Tenn. river. Ashland City Danville. John S. Hopkint Kvnusvillo. DKI'.WiTUUhS. Dick Fowler Cairo. City of Paducah St. Louis. City of ClatksWIIc Clolconda. nt the cull tho nt '1 1. The ikf thief drew her hnnl suddenly out of tho pocket, nnd while lliorc nhout her wore iriililiiK nt the Innocent j I until alio dnrtcd through nud escaped, The other woninn's head swain, nnd lucre was n dark shndow in front of her cw's for n second. Hut tho wo men. nhout lifr realized the true situation In n moment, jtml their sym (lanl.alian, nnd until this uhsumes (.vTlli:ilil ON NlU W.Vl'.V. sonic, (lellnllo shape matters will eon tinuedull in cy cllug circles. j Lockup Keeper KeHnV bas constructed nt tl)U elty hall it veritable uuiigeon, as DInuk as Krebus and ns checilussnsn teisiperanc'o meeting. tii designed f0r tho u.itieeiel torture J'f Annie, itmiisej", tho (oinidi! law hinasher In Jackson's 'Iirri43e. If a month mIuuiM h.km -.k i without Annie gelling in trouble i::.cept when she is in Jail would organlu a searching expedition to llnd lier remains, for they would know she was deait. lockup now boasts of two tlm k genus. 'flu The dun- ie Lily of I'm lieu i camo in llm morning abnut davliuht with Its crowd if Chicago females. They diilnottakeadrayiride, however, per-hap for the leaon tlmt tl wa loo early for dr:is. "John .Jacob Astor's neUng as the engineer of exploit in an lllinnU Central train recently Is but another illustration or Hie peculiar faseina uon mat a railroad louoiuollvo has for tieh men who inhciil or John S. Hopkint Kvansvillo. .NOTKS Very little business was transacted on the leveo this morning. The Dick Fowler was nway for Cairo on line lime this morning. The John S. Hopkins was late in nrihiug from Kvansvillo this forenoon. Cnpt. .lames Mortimer tools the Kenton up the Cumbelland river this afternoon, l'hc City of Paducah arrived out of I'lic'ienncssce ilvcr cu route to St. Louis this morning. The Ma llower passed out of the Tennessee river for St. Louis lale yesterday afternoon. The big tow boat, Defeudci, will pais hero tonight at 10 o'clock for the Southern clime with a big tow of coal. Tho Ashland City is due here this afternoon from Danville. She leaves on her return up the Tennessee at 11) a. in. tomorrow'. The Henry Do litis, which has been l.ving here for several days undergo ing a thorough overhauling, left last night for the Mississippi river. Cnpt. Owuis lias taken all of his stock which was brought over from the island dining the recent high water back to the island yesterday. The uver continues to fall at a a fall of eleven inches last night. Some river men think that it will go buck to tho lo'v water tuaik before it stops receding. The Cumberland Coal Company steamer, the Kenton, will bo let off the docks today after having her hull repaired. She leaves this aflciuoou for Nashville, where she will engage in towing coil. Tho City of Clarksville arrived here last night fioiu Golcoudu. Sho had a big trip of hay ami corn, besides a nice lot of people. She left on her return up the Ohio to Klixabelhlowu today at noon. MEETINGS OF INTEREST- The llltifk Cuts to Hold a DAVID GARRIGK AT MORTON'S. MUs Cnrrlo l.c Curler to l.octurc. Dniiulitcis of the tioii Oruniiliition I'osl polled. OTHER NOTES OF INTEREST. The "lllack Cats" meet at the ' M. U. A. licadiiiinrters toniclil to hear reports. The "lllack Cats," both senior and junior, arc as follows: A K. U. Atkins, W. II. Acker. 11 Ii. 1'. Unilinear, .1. S. Hondo-rant, .1. A. ltaucr, K. (5. lloonc, W K. Hradsluivv, !'. C. Hurnett, J. K. linker, (leu. llcriihart, dr. C S. II Caldwell, W. Covington, C. C. Covington, V. II. Clark, S. II. Caldwell. Jr., A. C. Claik, W. F. Coi lirau. I) I.. S. Dullois. F S. A. Fowler, David Dr.F.F.Forl, Ljii (Heaves, II. (leaves, Dr. W. L. llansluo, II. II. Ilauk, M. M. Hewitt, F. H. Holly, Oscar Huuk, Hale, S.T. George Ingram, M. Ingram, C. K. Jeuning', 1C. II. Joties, L. L. Jones, David lvoger, George Jr., Thomas 11, Lyiio, George I.angstaff, V. A. Lawrence, James M. Lang. Uolitrt Leigh, J. I). Cliff Miller, I. II. McNish, K I'. Nolilc, G. K. Noh'e. Lee Nance, Monroe Nance, II. C. Ovcruy, L. II Ogilvie, Samuel l'lunib, Marshall I'urvear, J. C. (Juiglev, Leu House, L. M. Kicke, L. M. Uicke, Jr , It. Uivcrs, Dr. J. T Heddick, Willinin ltieliaidon, C. F. Kicke, K. Calhoun Kicke, K. L. Stevens, K. J. Settle, J. C. Scott, Goi-don Swift, Vaiighau Scott, Hd, Scott, W'ilMe Scolt, Jim Sanders, C. W. Thompson, Dr. .1. A. Taylor, M. O Thomas, V. D. Tudor, Hdwin Thompson, II. G. Vaughan, L. T. iMIson, Geo C. Wallace. K. V. Wnlkcr, J. M. WnlkT, Melviii Wilson Wilbur, J. K. Yarluo. The "Yellow KiiN" vvid meet tin' Mime purpose Thursday night The) have handed in live while the "black cats ' have iiaidi'd in in. nc, but ate known to iiavou'vciill. The iclalive strength nf I lie two tidis will bu told on Mny 1. The last rehearsal of "David Gar-lick" and "A l'iopuoul Under 1 .Morton's opera liousu lonMit un- tho iiilphiccs of tho Columbian Club, took place last night. Tho attendance lonlght will bo large. iMIs Cnrrlo I.co Carter, superintendent of Women's W. C. T. IT. work in Missouri, will iceluro nt the Cuniberland Presbyterian church Itcv. V. A. Frccinnii, of Jnckoun, pathy wns nil for her llicy Iiclpci llTclni., began n revival at nt in ivluu'i iiur uimiiiusiiiu uuti )le etltM t A l jjci iiiio inc open air as soon ns nos siljlc. cullies," which nro to bo prcscatcd fct Paul A M K. church "unrt.iy TeiiniMca MrcuiR, Ucv. Jsi luiiur. tho 1 run- church last iilidiL ami preatnewn eloquent fiermon to n good cnMWr There will bo services rtain tohlglil. Tho organization of a oca. chapter n'f Daughters of tho devolution, which was to have taken iilaco this afternoon nt tho Palmer House bv Mrs. II. K. Heed, regent of the ohap'cr, has been postponed until Thursday. Many tickets are behur sold for tlm Knlpli Illnglinin enteitainmcnt Friday at f'ccllian Hall. COLORED DEPARTMENT. CIIUKCIICS. Ilihamt stft I'hurrh .ii vi m, I . p m u m. I'aimiT, iatfr. I'VirlcX Tt'i nml Wilo IVVHi 2- infill v in. jTi'aiiiini in. Uer. K. .s. Iinrk", luotiir ii.inruiKi,iii Mnt li.iptlt Church. RuiiiUy 7. ..... w i. ,,,, , irai.iiiiu c vt. ounv, pastor. nirrnin naptlnl Clmrili. utn.lay r, iivfi v u 111 ii a. m. auu .j m Itev. VV s Hiker, .i. m TimlJ lVil'"llt) him J II n in. ami tip in Iter I.Jo hiol 19n m., prtachliu; II a m 3Vn m.. llev.lj. (J lauiuril, putter I Ht. JaiiiM A M. I', church, lOlh & Kuml.iy at '. pin., Pn'.irlilD3 pin, llrvj u. fctanfn il r,itiir. Trimble Strret Kchixil V ,10 a. in , pri'.ichltu., II fa tu ami .: " m.. T. ) Buuilay Rchmii icachfin' ium Un; Tlmimlay T 30 All are CiirlJiayiy Inviinl B. II Cotter, asiiir t II t'hurch ff'nllpil llrrlhreh In Himiu)hrlioi ain.m. ID :la. in ami T in. Vlnlturit Ui iw ciiy miii coriiiaiiy viiv nni tu uttciiil inircii, Miiuu ruin n't ri'll (lulu nml WuoJwarJ, COLOKIM) LOWsKS. MASONIC llaronlc Hall llr..i.tway, Thlul 1'lwir. Ml Mrtlrriror Iw1kb No !9 MrrtH every tlrt Thiirmlay evuilnt; In rach month Ml .Ion I.(Hl(e No 0 M. cIm nry rlrst V'pJnnilay In i".ich inoiilh. Hiuiimh "mirt No s, lill' Meeti eviry fourth Motilay inoinjr. , Stone txpinrB ljntitr No, every second Mini jay In men inonii INDKPK S DKXT OKDKlt J V ODD PEL.t.1 IWH Old Prllnini Hall, a e corrfer tth k Adami, HnlKrtinlil ot Ittlth, No It Mppu flrxt and third Krlday In raclf itiotith at Colon d Odd IVIItittH Ha 1, I'adnrbh '.inlur No pwry llit and ibtrd Mon.Uy lnrach mba.lb at Colorml Old ellna 1111. I'.iducah l'.lrlarcln No T V O O I MfeiHuvrry frcomi frwiy tfirn' in imcIi month at OJJ Frlloww' Hill Pant CJriud errry fourth Friday eienlnj; In aii inonihat Colored Odd Fellows' Hal. Wraleni Keiiincky imIl' No. 511 Meein every and lunrih nien.iy ienlni: In each month al Colon-i'. O.I.I l'ellowH')iliil louni; Veu'n Filde UhIcb No. ITI Meeta nveiy and tnurti at Hall over No. S!l llnuday t UNITKI1 HltOTIIKRSOF FHlE.SrlslIIl. St 1'aul UhIitk No CA Meets everV second and fifirth Mpnday evenlnt; In each liouth al 131 llroadnay, Slalert If the Myi.trloii Ten", Rl No R Mee'athe first Tu sday In each moLtb al 131 llroadway. (ioMen llule Temple-Meets second Thursday lu ach month, al 131 llroadway, ati u, k. t. rrr. Ceremonial Temple No I Meets first and third Tuexday cl(!hi In each month Golden Utile Tabernacle, Nn. IS, meets first and Ihlrd VVedneday ulchls In every inniitb. Queen Saral Tabernacle No Meets stHHind anu munn Monday nights In each month. MadaltaeTtbernacle, No 2-Meets Urst and third Thursday nights lu each mouth. I.lly of the West Tsbernacle, No. (tt Meett aeconil and fourth ThursJay nights In each month. I'rlde of r.idursli Tent, No. 5. Meets Urst Ratunlay afternoon In each mouth. htar of I'aducah Tent Meets second Saturday pm lueach month. r.lly of the VV'et Tent, Meet tblrd Saturday pm in each month (Irand Armv of tbe llepubllc meeis second and fourth Tiirsdsy nint.K In each month lu U. K. T. llallover Marilu.s b iroer shop. Imposition. When on Jauuary 1, 180,'J, the immortal Abraham Lincoln in his Proclamation said: "I do order and declare that all persons held as slaves within said designated slates and parts of states arc and henceforth shall be free," he announced a new era for the negro in America. Our condition at that lime was deplorable, our hope and our environment hostile, line the scant lapc of a third of a century linds such an unparalleled change anil growth that history is vainly questioned to llnd a precedent for so much accomplished with so little, and Hill with so much of this growth apparent a still greater amount is unknown to the outer world by reason of the absence of adequate opportunity to exhibit it. Colleges, Iheo'iigii'id seminaries, professional schools and industrial institutions by thu fenro attest our intellectual advancement, an aggregate) wealth of nearly S 100,000,000 indicates our mater'al growth. Representative men in high govermeutiil position, judicial and legislative, shows hoiv we have learned the arts of civic life; 22,000 teachers show to what use much of our intellectual strength is being put ; many useful and ctiriona inventions shown in the United States patent olllco speak of the fertility ot mind tln.t lias made the civilization of this day the great est in the world's history. Hut these facts are not geucrallv, and at bcit, are but imperfectly known. A just pride i'i these nohicvcmcDie requires that we should now thke steps commensurate with our numbers nnd advancement to set before the world, both nt home and abroad, speeillc, practical and tangible evidences of these nsscrlions, and that we should show by self-managed enterprise that in biinging together hese evidences wo aro imt behind in those busimss qua itiesof management, judgment and ability to carry responsibility, which aie the supreme tests of tocial ellTcii'iicy and capa by. In furtherance of these puipises, therefore, wc hereby issue the following call to the Afro-Americans t f all the state: The Fair and Interstate Exposition, cliaileicd under thu laws of '1'cxni and located in Houston, Tex., is now fully organized ami ready for business. The Texas both House a id Senate have unnuimoiiily endorsed it, and thu attention of Congress lias been called to It! The time is now ripe for comploto organisation in the several states of the Vulted States. V Memphis, NT i i ne ( Avery VV 1I1, m piMiti 11 relay, n n 1111 mo ny Nrw Orfw on cfer) 1 11 A Acent, P, IV' 'I u "'lall on 7" few Orleans It Cincinnati racket Company. 1 i la ti nun .wJj If lit WrTTaVMl.il nro Cincinnati for Mrmrhl lir nml nt A n'rlot.l ti. adiiriih TPiyTUHWt.'lr ami Vat vi- Mrmphls fur Cincinnati Very 1 nu.iv ius'iiii; mniicin 1 SjimJaj. l.favo Cincinnati tnr 1 rrcrr IhurmluV. Unlay, CUaW, k.av. wish, lean, Kyi JupU Cincinnati, Evansvill Paducah and Cairo Packet. I lo irurd ami CJrafnti'il br th 'cec nnd Ohio Ilivcr tation Co. INCOIiroiUTKP. ffettZSZi SatSdKesB!J5t3rPe?a' illoHiiJ I'ailn all PdclieU (Dally exerp hiindav ' MR roWI.KIl ami JOHN S. HOPKINS cavo Paducan at . 9) o'clock a. in. in auil Cairo Parlii't I.lnu (Dally except Miim.iy.1 Slrainrr IHIK iA'arvs Pailncali at 8 a. til. J. It. KOWI.i:it. Supt. Mrs. JoeBMcrriyNealher, fashionable DresiCmaktr ahttfo pleas'ed. Neat lit guaranteed formerly d Ulovolaid, O, 1222 Ilarrihon htrcct. Oil W. il. NELSON I'liysiQifiu anil Stiygeon. onicw 709 lrif, in- iiurriiii ().11ru Jiuurs Km 10 .i.m. 1 to 1 n. m.. anil T tu D p. 111. Wo therefore call upon nnd re quest our people lu every state in Hie union to call meetings and organize auxiliary committees for the purpose of working Up an Interest and seeing that each stale is well and creditably represented by appropriate exhibits. The fair will open in the tall of 181H, and will be the llrat exclusively exposition of national scope lu tho of America. Abundant capital, by appropriation and subscription will be available. Lullei are especially requested to organize. As scon as nu organization is effected, repo t the fact, with nmncsof olllcers. to the general fucretiry, F. I. Kich ardson, Houston, Tex , who will from time to time send you each circular matter us will bo necessary for youi guidance and information. It is hoped that prompt and tliu Mastic action under this call vvi'l bu taken. Correspondence with the secretary, K. I. Kiehardson, is in-Vitel. Abraham Grani, president, Philadelphia, Pa ; Hd Hanks, vice-president, Houston, Tex ; M. II. Hubert, treasurer. Houston, Tex. ; II. C. Ferguson, general manager, Houston, Tex ; II. Tavlor, chairman liuanclal committee, Houston, Tex. ; 11. T. Mealing, chief of promotion nud publicity, Philadelphia, Pa. C. II. Hiiock, D. Anxi.u, Jit. ItoiiT. Jo.niis. Dr. A. II. Sylcl was called to Nashville. Tenn.. on account of the sickness of his brother. He will return Friday night, not later than Saturday morning. Rector, Aik., Feb.-) 25, 1897. J. C. Mendenhall, livausvilie, Intl.: Dear Sir: J'lease, ship another gross of 3011 rimprov cd Chill and Fever Cuicun samu' terms its last or der. It gives tlicbctt satlsfaulion of about twenty braiuls lcarry, aud is certainly a wi tin cry' Yoffrs truly, J. R. HiHjiii Sold by Dullois & Co. , Important .Notice. All persons knowing tlietusclvcs indebted to the llrui'j Of Rogers & King and Joliu Rogers & Son' are hereby warned to call and sellju the same at once at tny i.lllce. No. 127 South Font th street, and tliereliy vc to llicnisclvui costs, as I vvill In: forced to proceed by lawUi'colleyt same, unlets otherwise settled propiptly. Ki II. PruruAU, Receiver of Rogers & King and John Rogers A: Son. 12(Hf .Memphis li.ic.s. For (rain leaving Paducah at 1 :."i-a. 111 , April liulu 27th aiidsMjiy 1st, the Illinois Central twill sell jrountl trip excursion tickets to Meiuifliis at one anil one-third (aic for llic louud trip, good for two dav from utile ot sale. Id sn .r ,i Dr. lytwnriis, , specially. Kyos.Kur, Nostra stuifidTliKoatrPiiilii tab, Kvy l.y, Srt5SSff!S oS"?v.;. V&J&- H vcfi V, ov Vnd For Stile by (K'lilscliltit'jrer Walker 'V - Keep Cool this Summer, " Our day service enables you to run fans off of regular lighting circuit. Attach fan to any electric light socket in any room. No dangerous high voltage power or railroad circuit in your store or residence. Day and Night Service, StorG lights, 30 to 40f3 per mo. " Res. " 10 to 28c " Electric Fans, $1.50 Price of current for lights depends on number Paducah Electric Co. Station 217 N 2d. 3! a INCOnt'OIlVlKO. A. nK.Ai.1ju8 m High" Grade Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries Agent for Oilull Typewriter, l'rlee $20.00. Suitable for Miuiatcrs, Doctors, Lawyers, Teaelicra, ami in rerich of all. The Only Exclusive llicycle House in the City, llidiii? School frci to till linying wheels from tin. WE invito you tc call and see OUP WHEELS anil get IJottoui Priiea on same. J. U. PUHYEAK. Mnnapcr. WBFN YOU DRINK C. EINSTEIN, Vice l'rest. and .Mgi. PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS. and 128 North Fifth Street, Nb.vh 1'almkk IIOL'SK. DRINK THE BEST -You can find it at- DETZE U8. Wlicrc we keep the finest of Whiskies, Wines, Beer, Gigars, r:staurant open at all hours. The place to get the best PIANO for the least money -is Of- etc BK0S., 417 N. 6th St. WE HANDLE E BEST PIANO that is handled in tin-, country a piano that will labf you n lifetime. W'c mean just what vva s.iy. We give you the besrf guarantee that is given 011 a piano. All goods sold on easy payments. Old pianos and organs taken in exchang. Howard Bros., salesmen for Harding & Miller, Kvnnsville. Ock sales ami sma.l.Lrftoflts our motto. Wall Paper Window Shades. PATTERNS. .x l'UUJUT ATTKNTtON G1VKN TO ALL OKDKRS. W. S. GREIF, No. 132 S. Tliinl Sticet. f. J. BERGDOLL, -AT- JAS. A. GLAUBER'S ill Li U Telephone No. 371 PUOPKIKTOK Paducah Co., - Bottling - AGENT CKLE1IUATED LOUIS O'BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs and Lolllis. Also various tempera ncu drinks Sotla 1'op, Seltzer Water, Orangi Cider, Ginger Ale, etc. Telephone orders filled until 11 o'clock at night during week and I" o'clotl tSalurdcy nights Telephone 101. 10th and MndlMin Streets. PADUCAH. ICY FINE DRIVERS 'M SADDLE HORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts .y Livery, FeecTand (Boarding Stable Cor. Third and Washington. TELEPHONE 118. M E. JONES Give him a call. Hardware, JJutlery, Tinware STOVES, ETC. ESTABLISHED 1864. iss iciary Cor. Court and Market relf & Go. GENERAL INSUEANCE AGENTS. . . . Telephone:i74. -:- PADUCAH, K i. I LVasuliira.b; the only paper in ujhif.s ,i3 claim riDDCAii ami Hr.vrina'. i iotna Booniv J Ct. Paducah 7.W ra ri.n, HollowKock Junct. IO.M410 lilnttou ,... ll.Mnm Ar. Jnckimi l.uupd Lr. Jack'on lOipm Ar. MfraphS...m... ) (j.m Nashville , ., 2iup.m Cbattaaoog.i BiOpm NOIITII DOC.ND. Lt. Ch.aUnnook'a MO am Nuhvllle ; Minn Memphis U .11,1 in JacUmn... 3 I'Mini Ar. Lextniiton 1 11) p. in Lr. Ixlnutnn I HI pin Hollow Kock Junct Minm l'arln V)pm Pailncah . ... 9 15pm All trains dally. aii irainii run n.ti tr SOUTH HOtlMI. Leave St. Louir-..,. " Ka'tht. Iiuls " t'lricHneyvllle. " Carboudale.. . - NoM)l ,11'Jupm 3 3D am 8IU111 012 am 1310 pm izaipm : US pm 2 1ft pm e m pm 7 in :itn 8 im pm llltpm I -J) am I - am S m am 3 3 am 4 m .1111 I IV am 7 M am II Mam !! .v pin 71A11111 ID 11 pm II '.T pm I K am 1 ('am 3 10 am .imam 7 -1) am 700 pm '. Through train and cat itv1ch anil Jarkaon, Mvmtihls, Nahn!Ir anil t hattanooi?a, Tenn. CU wn for A t. auta.Ua., Jacksonville, ku , and h and to Arkan.is, Texas and all twlntu outhwM. For further Informinnn,., 11 .. Am " "" A.J. Welch, V. 1. A.. Mminhl,T.nn 33.,., iw i m ft ! n in 'im f sua ra (aru mi n in "JJpm 3J),i ut 10 pm .111 pm s 3) l., ft pill H .4111 W dill it M am 1R: fain.-. "ui ." iianviue, Tenn . tOCI8VIU,E AKD MEHrillS DIVI10S. Nohtii Iionm .No aa o 2H So uvNew Orleans.. 7 Minn 8U)am . .. Meinlihls Fulton Ar I'aducah., ,. Lvl'aducan Ar I'rlnceton... . Nortonvllle. .., Central I'ity LvCentralCftr..., r Ixiulsvllie Cincinnati ... South Hounu Cv Cincinnati Loulntllle Lr CentralOlty.... Nortonvlllo... Vr I'aducah Lv I'aducah. ... Ar Fultoc UvKullon Vr Memphis newirieaii I 7 CO am . I 00 pm Sl5pm 3 M pin 4 ID vm s :o pm fi 30 pm Afnipm II 10 pm 0 tu am K-A 1 T Donovan. IT. 1 and T. a h.u.. hIi Puducah Kt , K. . Uurnham. detit ticket Kruit .! ILLINOIS' CKSTUAL KAILUOAU 6 10 am 7 Ml am B (i am 9 37 tu II) Ml .kill II w.im IJiam 5 15 pm o:l Clio m 1 :m 1 111 :: x 1 m 1101 pm eisjim 3uopm Nosan nd mm carry Pulluian lninmirep!ni .iruand free recllnlntf chair c.ir l-i.-n c'ln lua II and New Orleans. Noa)nd SWriinso.M unatl u' .s. Oi leans, carrjlui; I'uJ .- 'iinet lrJier. TirilusM carries Paducah Iahi' llle.lt. r, l- lu r.iliicah union deit .11 H.. m IUr.i ciinectlODH for ttil nni nl, snl. urtli and Niiilh llcket llr uway iLilrr the I'miner, and at tii unlouui '. 4 ST. LO.J8 UIVIM.iy. NOUTn WOUND., t.Hp l'UUtti KrrlV" Metrolmlle ... " UrautrtiurK " 1'arkel cuy " Marlon.. . " CrrKiinlale .. " I'lLkkOeyvllle " SCUlilU , - . ...IS l.D, Ltd pm .. IM: pm .. t is i in '.' 4k "i. .. .:b put, .. I Sup 11., .. 7:m in, Sill ... 10 iii. . 1J i'i ,1 m ..II 5 a hi, w.'4pm, IX NS p in, . I I :'U p m, .... x:nl p in, r. i.spui 7 I p m ( llptll II Ifl p l, I..UIpiU l:M)am 7:18 am :l 8:01 pm n-is pin II Ulpill Marluu r. . J:41ain " l'rker City .. 3 it a hi " Ornubur Uam " Metropolis ir.T.iin Arrive Paducan 2:60 pui, 7 30 a m iStopfor meals All trains ruu dally. ' This la tbe popular line to at, i.oula and Chicago and all ioluu uo th and west. Train leaving dally ai 0:15 p in. has through t'ullnuu I'alsra and Parlor Car for M. LiiiiN Lluiible berth rates, 11.50; chair rates, 7ft reuu For further Inin'uutlon. rmervatlonK, tickets, etc, call on or T. Donovan, 0. T. A., I'almer Hoiim, I'ailia'xb, or A Ii. Hanson, Uener I ..-un nent Chlcaico. Illinois CentralR.R. Ha3 Through Passenger Trains ttinl Fast Elllcient Double Daily Service from Cincinnati and LouUv.lle tu MEMPHIS ANO NEW ORLEANS In connection th the II. & O. S. W. to Lonl v vllie, naUilng direct or making close for prtuilpal tiolnts SOUTH anu WEST. On Us onn aud connecting lines. Including VlcksburK and Jackion, Mlis., llton Itouuu and Natchez, 1 a., Little Itock aud llotprlliK'l Ark.. Waco. Tort orth, Dallas, llounlou and San Autoulo, T.X., and pnlbUon tlie t acltlo Coast. 11 nlso tia through tasientfer tr.ilui and fast efficient double dally service Irom New Orleans. Jackmn, Memphis and poihU houth and Went on Its own and connecting lines to CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, CHICAGO ANO ST. LOUIS making direct connections w Ith through lialiit (or all points NORTH and EAST Including M. I.ouls, Chicago, llurfalo, 'levelahd BoU)ii New ork, llaltlmoreauu ItlelunoLd, Solid Vestibule Train-. Througli Pullman Huffet, Sleeping Cara. Througli l'ree Chair Cars Particulars o vour local lailrutd tlckit agt H.d. IUtcii, Uh'. Pass. A ii , Cincinnati Jno. A.ScOTT.iJIv, Pass, .nit, Meiuphl A, II, Hanson, f.l'.a. NV.A Chicago 1 "ul.vlile, Tennessee Centennial ciil M'v.t. V Internationa! Exposition. NASHTILLE, CHATTANOOGA & ST. LOUli PAiLWAY. THROUGH CAR ROUTE. TO AND FROM THNNHhSHU. KENTUCKY, DHOKCIA. AI.AIIAMA, M.OKIDA, MIKTII CAKOI.I.NA Mil' I'll CAROLINA, VIKU1NIA, WAhlllNI'.TUN QIXV IIALTIMOKI'. l'lllLADIil.l'HIA AND NKWVUKK, THROUGH lloth via new lloi.uiw llutK Kouth and th SERVICE Koi'Tlt between NAMiVIili: and M KM I'll I.--, m.iki'iir i'oii. necllonat MKMI'lllS with all Ui.e to and fn lu IIKKAN.SAU. TI'lXAMUld M THM K'l. PULLMAN lletween .Minims and irr vii.i.k on M.l.t 'Iralus. lie. tweeu hamm.l.K. CiiaTTA' SLEEPINUmioia, KMixiJJi.l.r, CARS VII.I.K, M AMIl.M.TUh. 1U1.TI.' uoiiK, l'!ilUielibl and New York, lletveeli and JaiksouMlle. Klorulii dally ear 'iiiuiiu, via I hattainiKga, Atlanta. Macon and '111 tun. Kxcurslou'i K'Kv.s on sale ilurlQi: seanou, ' EXCURSION TICKETS On Sale at Deduced Kites from aU ptilnls oil this line and I onneitlons to NarnWIln .11 U Seturu during UiH roiiilnuiiKii of tin 'I ceuteulal au I luti'lliail,nil l:lll( 11. UfT"I'or further infoiu.ail. u,i..ii iik,u .Ickit geai or auuress. R. C. COWARDIN. Weitern l'a A(tt., '405 Ry. lixcliange lildg at .i is, M A. J. WELCH, DivUlon Pass, At , Mkui mis, Tknn. W. L. DAN LEY. Ccn'l Pass, and TLt., Akt.. Namiivillr, Tkkn, Missouri Pacific Railwiy 1 St. Louis The Ureal Through Line From To KANSAS riTY, UMA1U, l'U , And SALTLrlw KT. J UK, TRY THE NEW FAST T3AIH KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED. Iron Mountain Route Tlm most direct line' Meinii'il" l to nil poL in ARKANSAS AND TEXAS, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Free ltechuing Clialra on AH Trulnc. Timouan Coaoheb Mkui im to Pallas and Font Woniu, Tor maps, rates, free books or kanm.i, aud all Wettern blale.1, Inforumtlon, call on four local li or write k. t. o. aiA'rniEWs, s.t.a. vis. r iirih.tr . ageul LOUISVILLS, KY U.C.TOWN8ENI,G.l.AiT.A. I !. I . .. - w; I.' . W