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HOPKINS ave Paducah at 9:80 o'clock @ m Paducab and Cairo peopel rie. Suddenly he jumped up and|the mountain and I will show you] danger when this great remedy is at em As EN ty ari startled the other passengers by ex-| how to fly.’ After reaching the|hand. No howe should be without J. H. FOWLER, Supt, [claiming Where the deuce is my)the summit Capt. Jim climbed as]it. For sale| by Peblschlaeger & umbre!la?"* near the top of a good sized sapling| Walker, corner Fifth and Broadway He began feeling in his coat pock- | possible, hoisted the umbrella, —s Memphis, New Orleans & Cincinnati jets, vest pockets and when he got to stack the “staff down his beok,|.. ,.. HickoM Store ood. his breeches pockets one of the drum- For nice stove wood telephone 29 by the nixed highest cs where, they live.’* ~ WHAT Paine’s celery compound is one remedy that can be trusted to make a person well, It stops the and i tesYmoy tation Co. ORATED. drain on thé ner- vous system; dispels hartofal Aumors from the blood, n} volume and its noupishing Its ability to relieve thse ailments that seem to be peculia: tune o° women is | proved women of nerghses its{908 ihe stomach when it is irritable) for long hours behind desks and] aa : 5 pacity, [and inclined to indigestion,And pre- | counters whl find theif health and | TepFesentative men and women every strength greatly impfoved by the use where that Paine's celery compound The aggravated causes of disorder ed liver and kidneys, mental depres« sion, hysteria and kindred troubles, nd dealt with Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Packet Owed And Operated by the Tennessee and Ohio River ‘Transpor- ‘acket Line (Daily except Packet Company, every W We're our dove leave Cin ay and «/FALL STYLES designs and colors, einpat matyraa In al “¥, Passing Podu KW. W always the first to shc 1 the They're in new ready for your inspection. Steeping Car nest ling of Picture Mouldings To the City, Have you seen the latest? _ A YARD OF FACES. Prices Reasonable for GOOD L, P, BALTHASAR, 23 B'way, «Galt House Under Pannen House “Loursvit LE, KY. American Plan $3.00 to $5.00 per day, Rooms only $1.00 and upwards, A. R. COOPER, Manager, | the old emig) Thousands of Homes, , wilh Se \ Fi Rank FURNACES, TIN, SLATE AND IRON Ri 129 South Third Street. se Shoeing a Specialty. of Amperfection in el corrected, ork of EveryBKind, |< 1 Do Repalr Work Always on hand re: HENRY FIRST-CLASS BALL AND OP Tel. 160. mographt Res, 406 N. 12th St.» in OMce, ‘AR TERMS REASONAD| Ep.\ 125 8. Fou BO S$. BAND ed to furnish SIG ES NINas fe ICE, y the atisfor: overwhelmingly it ding in the . RK DAVIS, fas a ed up and touch him, but just as J the Paive’s celery compe and svientiffe man the moat attvanced/ medical {ideas of this last decade of the century, Paine’s celety Compound strength- nd, ina radical ;ing ape ited the health by} diseases; but by building up the sys vgn embodies | Paipe’s celery pound, Womenjtem prevonta their gaining. a lodge li trying occdpations: not oniy} ment in the body, ousewives buysaleswomen, teachers, book-keepers/and others pemfed up When one hears it confidently de- clared by so many well-known and vents dyspepsia; it reliefes pa'pita- tion cf the/ heart that’ results from | of Paii.es celery¢ompound, Seater and permanently cares dis A euged t it m To » irregular sire rey bgt Mi A sodndly“nourished nervous sys- he" trom ¢ iy RG an suronlé co organ, and\ pi new life into the ‘ sh b u each othe: : from | entire beone system. jtem andatich, pure blood supply |stipation, hysteria and nervousness, Persons in sound health are not|brought about by Paine's celery com ptt into the diseases show that continually remined of thelr heart, |pound are the best bulwark against) umon origin 13 a rundowa I nervous system and vitiat and Paine’s celery \s up the one and purifies hens the other, such diseases of debility and impov erishment as rheumatism, neuralgia, | headaches and siceplessness. This | Pound bu Poet invigorator not only enres these | and streng stomach or liver by distress in those organs. Whenever languor or pain attack the body there is no question as to the urgent need of strengthen—} WRITTEN AT RANDOM. the cabin floor, He ad been dream-| harbor, left last night for St. Louis od ing that he was again ascending) where she will start in her regular “Caney Fork’? ona keel-boat and} trade between that clty and Tennes- hap lost his pole. The large bump | see river poiats, pt. Bill Lambdin left yester¢ on his forehead raised many a laugh A rumor is circulated among the Cincinnati, and be went by rail.) when he would tell how he came} river men that parties are negotiat- The captain is an old steamboat man, and it is seldom that he condescends to ride behind the §‘‘iron horse,’’bu! yesterday was an exception. He visited the lunch stand at the Union | Depot before the train arrived, and as soon as she backed in snugly en- sconced himself among the cushions in the smoker and was lost in reve- by it, Capt. O. W. used to tell a good one on him, He stated that when they both were quite small boys up at their mountain home along the hanks of ‘Caney Fork,’’ that one day t. Jim took an umbrella and an armful of large cabbage leaves and said, “Owen come with me up ing with the owners of the tug masco, which is at present doing job work in the Mississippi river to pur- vhase her to tow lumber, of child- it opée to the sooth- Tar Hon- their Croup, the great enemy hood, succumbs s ing influence of I Bronchial grabbed a cabbage leaf in each hand and said “Good bye Owen, I am go- 1. tt. $1 per lo ven- Ono River Sr4xe axp Ru Co, mers who was greatly amused tured to inquire ‘‘You don’t carry it] jng to fly to Nashville to see brother in your pocket, do you?”’ Almon,” and with that sprang] - i\ “That's so, by the eternals!”” the/from the tree, and came wear] GOLORED captain ejaculated, balf mad at him.) killing himself. Capt. Jim ale self for bis amusing frenk of absent) ways contended that Capt. Owen DEPA RTM ENT. mindedness. Jumping from the platform he hurriedly rushed into the exaggerated this incident to a great extent Be that as it may and what- lunch room, but upon inquiry learned | ever his childish foibles may bave that the umbrella had not been left! been the writer only there. He jumped aboard just in| time had streaked his hair with silver | ™ Husband sv arch _(Methodist)—Sua ng liam and knew him afver | aay seno: Rev C. i time to keep from getting left, and | threads and adverse fortunes bad | as vole en i ISE. |found bis umbvella right where he | jeft th apress upon him, — Small ™ P bad placed it, against his seat in the] of statue he carried a heart in his! .\ st Chara —Suaaey car. bosom larger than his body; kind din ° and affable ia disposition and with a at Chars acre Smoke upon youb cigawette,Cholly | and ever open to the needy he v t r ts: ‘ 7 true friend indeed. During the en- sehoot a oh it will go out. Tan up youh | cet. “Dein alan Ub ae ‘ mi Reve dG twousers, too—its waining in Louis- | 88ement en ogee . aes wille. And be cawful, oh they'll Fe vi nan “af the eesavdh Fores hag te baw ot the knses—dclee Whial. \'Freq~ | SOG0TI00 Sue Dis was tis Jase Steet ; ; See surrender bureh—Sunday er to leaye Dover after . osculation—argumentum preaching, i a, m miseuous “ene oy rete ad homioum!’’ That must be what |#0d the one upon which Gen. Floyd, praser struck Billy Patterson. Col. Robb, Capt. Dan. Gold, the = pg writer and many others escaped ss | When Geo. Buckner ordered lym to COLORED LODG w| It's now about time to begin the leave, that the gunboa's were com- prediction of high water. The an- | ing, Capt. Jim replied that he MASONIC. loual scare is about dus, and judging! outrun them and ‘let the sol 1 4 Broadway, third floor. from what the old river men {come aboard as long as there is t Nom every firs lates | there will be plenty of river this year, | standing room,”’ ‘ stints ave: sik | whether it goes high enough to ocea-| The writer left the boat at Cl f hb montt sion any ill results or not. The ice | ville, his home, and staid there until Np pedle Bo yaad ddd and snow in the mountains have not |the next day when be went up the quare Loge No S—Meets every se river on the Minnetonka. After the Federals were in possession of Nash- melted, and the recent rains are likely to be followed by a wet season INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FRLLOWS, 7th and Adams. of some duration. This will , swell | ville Capt. Jim returned to Clarks-| ° peungee the head waters and start the big/ ville. ‘Tbe writer had gone on South at Colored steamboats by with a vim. Paducah | and after his wound had healed re-| ‘ des sie people, however, can no longer be | joined the army, but was nat Colored frightened by talk of a flood. wounded at Shiloh After be had xo 7 G1 00 work. Or gotten back to Memphis he bad a Meet ay eve om Apropos of our “Random” in a erie taline of ogo athe Pa recent issue relative to the ‘Day s} ee ae . |trived to get it to Cairo to be mailed Line’? of steamboats, the meas | yy , , The letter was received by his sister |tion of Captain James Davis’ name}: aus time, but of course her aux |revives many pleasant memories of |i). ie var eal teil ester that good man and true friend in the | Oy [OF MS weliare | ph iar ! by its contents. Capt. Jim was told '» each month at bal writer. When he was but a school boy the wrier was imbued with a at desire for a tife on the wave. He read the history of all the great naval engagements, knew Capt. \ Maryatt’s novels almost by heart, and was never tied of perusing legends of the sea, a3 well as the catastrophes upon the inland waters. It was about this time that Ca' UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIK! very second g ineach mouth at of his condition and at once offered to make his way through the lines and pay mea visit. This he did, bringing me letters and quite a sum “iste of money from home. He spent jit several weeks nur aud the joy I felt at havivg one from home, especially so near a friend with me, did much for my recovery. Several: No month ‘at Ten, 8t y in each me ; a times he talked of returning to rnacle, No. 4%, meets frst tains O. W. and James Davis bought) Clarksville but 1 would entrest hin f wplcorap ll mer Delaware, New Orleans ‘ant ste: ween $ in each month, to delay his departure, 2. meets first and two or three postponements I agreed Finally after which plied and St. Louis. ‘They dismautled i month her and bad her towed to Clarke |{0F him to go as he argued that’ my i ay nighia ta eoch people at home would be all the more Fille, Tenn., a0 be used 8 8 wharf) rnessy at his continued absence. hoat. They both boarded at the ~ Are being . ii Phare , pares Heated by writer’s guardian’s hotel for a long time, and by tiis means the writer DRIFTWOOD ts SP Saar Front [became well acqua‘ated wih them. epubite meets second He spent much time aboard the whart barber shop. boat hsiening to his experiences on|GATHERED ON THE LEVEE, the river as related by Captain J‘ n, _ ~ To insure insertion, matter intend- all tho time becoming the more aetna, ed for this column must be delivered anxious (o be a marine. Owing to) at this office not later than 10 o'clock his guardian's opposiiion to| The sand bar is almost sub-|. 1) his embracing a river occupation | merged. | ney the w.iies rejoiced when bis guardian A quiet Saturday on the leveeto-| Free watch for the party gave 4's consent for him to accept a | day, next week. clerkship on the whartboat whieh the ER.| captains offeied him, They were the agents for all the boats running the Cumberland and as the M. C. & L., the only railroad entering the The Ciyde leaves at 4 this p.m Florence. The Ciiy of Shefticld | Louis last mght. n. for! The surprise party given by some of the ladies and gentlemen of the Trimble srreet Christian church at the residence of Mr. Melvin ‘Thomp- left for Si. son, 817 Campbell street, ‘Thurday evening was quite a success and en- joyed by all who attended. Lunch- ‘The gauge regisiercd this morning at 7 o'clock, 11.9, rising. Dave Woods went ity was only under construction at that time, did a large business in the shipping line Japt. Jim acted as| Capt. up as 7 See ee eee ae ivan 1| plot on the Glichriat yesterday. [03 Was served as 10:80, had to be up to every steamer that} The Geo. H. Cowling was in and | A Communication, landed it was necessary that we twojaway for Metropolis as usual (> | We appear before the good people should sleep on board, Daring the] day. of this county asking you to consider long winter nights many an hour! ‘The river is still aising heve very |the thousands of colored citizens was whiled away lisiening to the in-| rapidly, there being arise of one foot | Who are ruthlessly murdered in the cidenis related by Capt. Jim of his} jasi night. }South without warrant of law, and long experience upon the waters. The Jennie Gilebrist left lest night |®S* you, for our fidelity gnd loyalty ‘The Old Delaware’’ had but a} for Tennessee river after a towof to the constitution in woe as in weal, small first cabin, the balance of the) ta.o timber. to its protection in enjoying this boiler deck being fitted up for an “ ‘sYaler Dam’? {right of life, limb and property, se- emigrant cabin, In the small cabin] Capt. ‘‘Yaller Dam’ Bill Smith ocred us by the constitution, and | the bulk heads between the state] Went out as stecrsman on the City of nich ought to be made effective rocms hed been removed, making] Chattanooga yesterday, by all the power of the liberty-loving them large enough to be furmshed! The City of Chattanooga left for | people expressed orimplied, In con- imilar to a dwe'ling on shore. One| Tennessee river yesterday afternoon templation of such continued out- to bring out another big tow of ties. | rages of the rights of fellow-citizens, The Ashland City is due here out) we tremble for the future, for we of the Tennessee tonight and will lay are not cravens nor cowards, and over here till Monday before return-, will not always submit to such injus- iag to Danville, tice, believing that a minority with The H. W. Buttorff is due out of God is a majority in’ the battle for the Cumberland river tomorrow after- Tight. We view with alarm the re- in particular had boen equipped with two beadstesds for Capt. Jim and the writer's use, One night we re- tired pretty early after a busy day, but before going to sleep Capt, Jim) related several amusing anecdotes of the time when he was a kid boats- man. In those days, when & man!noon and leaves on her return to ¢eut decision of the supreme court of pote Line his push pole,| Nashville Monday morning at 10 the United States, as reported to have usually jumped —_over-| "cloak, been made in which — the P| | overboard after it, provided he could] ‘The little tomboat Alda, which is|tethod of discriminating | among rn cate Lt ot! wien Boas % under charter of the Barrett line of |/Passengers traveling in i wag cars ned by ® Capt: | see river last evening wil tow of] Decsuse of race nnd color, We ave Jim was making and thinking he had walng with 0 to American citizens whether -vhite, pig iron, The Dick Fowler, after being in retirement here for several days, fearing to venture out owing to the run of ice, leaves Monday morning cried out, ‘Catch my pole,” and| for Cairo as usual. lany state, or allows @ person to be with his hands pointed straight out,] The City of Shefild which has | }held to answer for a capital or other- Ss aad oft the side of the bed on to! been here s couple of weeks in ice! wise infamous crime, unless on a brown, mulatto, black, or any} other shade of color, and the constitution no where uy s the passing of any aw, by any state in the Union, or by the non-enforcement of any law of a night mare I turned over to get sarted todo this Capt, Jim, who wag standing half bent on the side of the old fashioned high bedstead, JOS. PETTER, THE JEWELER, Will appreciate your patronage. Handles everything in. JEwWHRIURYT LIN REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. GUARANTEED, ROSS, oving Wagons Office at Willetts Divery Stable, Baggage an Telephone 353, presentment or Indictment of a grand jury, and not by an irresponsible mob of violators of the law the right toa speedy and public trial by ao | impartial jury of the state or district, wherein the criine shall have been| committed; inthe right of the ac- cused in all criminal prosecutions as | provided in article 6 of the constitu- tion, and the violation of this article is the state which fails to secure the right to every accused such a state is | notin accord with the principles of the Repuolican form of government. | I recognize the right of each state of | the union to local self government. But article 14 of the constitution among Other things, declares that no state ehall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States, We have done all wo can do in this short time. Welay bare our oppression before you today. We bring you the tears of the orphan and the widow, our desolate homes and our broken hearts, and,ask you, the law-makers and lovers of buman- ity for an expression upon these wrongs, heaped upon us without provocation. Respectfully, G. H. Burks, D? BELL'S Honey will stop your cough Bling (sake Sold by le B Ca OF sent upor Price—25e., 50c. and #1 per bottle by ‘THE E. &. SUTHERLAND MEDIGIN! PADUCAH, KY. For Sale Pe ot & alker. \ Sse If you need rent this office. Books receipts call, at lc each. A MAGIC TREE. Col. Nolan Discovers a Vegetable Foun- tain of Eternal Youth. Col. George A. Nolan, of Los Angeles, formerly public administrator of Kan- ras City, a manufacturer and man of extensive travel, tells an interesting story of the Hawatlan papaya plant or tree. He has just made investigations that lend him to believe that {t embodies many of the virtues heretofore sup- posed to dwell in the fabled fountain of immortal youth. Speaking of the marvelo produces papaya fruit Col said ‘This tree brings forth a strange- looking melon fruit not unlike a mush- melon. ‘The juice of the fruit possesses the quality of dissolving meat, having a strange effect on muscular fibers, ap- parently disintegrating them com- pletely. Col. John Browler, of Hono- lulu, showed me a tough chicken which became as tender as a young broiler when boiled for a few minutes in water to which a few dropsof the papaya jv had been added, If thenatives are to be believed the same effect is obtained by hanging a tough fowl or the meat of a bullock under the tree in such a ways that the exhalations of popaine per meate the meat. Great surprises have been nempetrated on visitors by natives Inclfned to be wags by making at plece of meat tender in a fe by passing it through v strong with papaine, pre ever, to achieve the purp tation to the Goddess Pele. “It is a marvelous fact that one soon becomes accustomed ta ea ge the fruit, which cures dyspepsla and adds to one’s general health.”—San Fran- ciseo Call tree that ‘olan lately minutes ter made ending, how- by on inean- A most amusing scene was witnessed one Sunday afternoon in Moore street, Dublin, where a number of gamins were playing football with a large blad- der under thelr own special rules, One of the teams, presumably being dirap- pointed in tha turn out of a “man, filled the vacancy by substituting in his stead a handsome collie dog. The dog played his game with extraordi- nary Intelligence, stopping the ball with his head when it was going against his team, and upon every occasion on Which he got possession of it he ran with it in his mouth, and despite ail »pposition of his oppor ied it triumphantly through the goal. The game lasted about 25 minutes in the presence of a large gathering, and e ed with much excitement in the dc team winning by ten goals to noth \s there was no gate to receive ur Feet Will be protected against the biting blizzard AT SMALL Arctics, Sandals and Fine Rubber COST by DORIAN, Overshoes go-at-any price you plese. Big Shoes and Little Shoes. ey “Fine Shoes and _Cheap Shoes We are going to dispose of REGARDLESS OF COST, Dry Goods and Furnishing Goods Heavy, Fine and Warm. - Prices Cut in Two. ——Come in a hurry—they are going fast—— JNO. J. DORIAN 205 Broadway, Opposite Lang Bros.’ Drug Store. WILL e A.W. GREIF, The... 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Saturday nights, : Telephone 101, 10th and Madison Streets, & ESTABLISHED 1864,-——0 “Miss, “it B 1 ond as the teams dependedan the gen- crosity of their patrons, the latter vol- untarily subseribed liberally. It is a pity, I ans afraid, that the best “man’* in the field—or rather the street—re- ceived very little of the receipts—I mean the dog. — Freeman's Journal, at » GENER, KF. J. BERGDOLL, Paducah - Bottling: Co. LOUIS O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. drinks+-Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange Telephone orders filled until;11/0'clock at{night during week and 12;0'clock. PADUCAH, KY.