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‘Owned and a by ths Tennessee and Ohio River Transpor- tation Co. INCORPORATE A.L HARPER, ATTORNEY. AT-LAW, P20 8. Fotrth, R6dm Ne Evansville wad F ice In all the courts of the state On POWLE jon of claims promply attended to. baad ©: L. WILLEA, SIGN PAINTER, hwo ob Divine ss 1N 8, HOPKINS clock &. mh ae 1017 Jackson st Papecan, KY 125 8. ys Nas pstairs, for Memphi * y Thursday, passing Podu KW, WIRE, Supt, Civetnnall at Willy ‘Telephone ii Efinger & & to rs and bs 20 sevboue 180 lagons; Stable. Agent Paduean, Ky DRIFTWOOD GATHERED LON THE Nowks. The Ashland ing for Danville. The Wash Honshell passedjup this 130 8 Third City left this morn- “1 was up at ft Hopklaseite yester- day,’’ said Dr. D. PB. Jewett, who left Paducah for the greener felds— and perhaps the greener people—of Bardwell, ‘and I was surprised to see so many of my old friends in the asylum there, old friends whom I had quite forgotten until a sudden meet- ing brought them all back to my mind. ite a remarkab! proceeded the doctor with| visible interest “while Dr, Letcher} was showing me through the asylum, » thing hap- A lady came up and spoke to me calling me by name, but I did not know her until she told me she was Mrs, Sid ‘Taylor, Her husband was 4 brother to Mrs. Judge Thomas, of Paducah, and she is well known in Paducah, I knew her in Bardwell, but she has been in the asylum twenty years, The strange part 1s that she had never scen me with a grey hair in my head, or with beard, and yet she recognized me at once, and asked me about my people and about many things of the past that she recalled with wonderfully vivid distinctness, I conversed with her for some time, and sh ever said a single thing to indicate a mental de- rangement except that she had been there 105 years. “LT saw au old doctor there, too, whom I knew years ago in Ballard unity. has been there J Then I Ras introduced man whom at first 1 did not although he readily knew me. was Will Holloway, who used to be clerk at the old Richmond Hotel ‘That was old Dr, Lockhart, for years and toa know, 7" i vf Paid ADUCAH A *126 and 128 N. Sth morning early The George H, Cowling wade her ular trips to Metropolis today. The St. Louis passed into river last night. The Gus Fowler is now quartered with the other two boats, the Dick, at the iron furnace. The R. A. Speed arrived here last night from Mound City, to wiieh place she had taken a tow of ties GI, WORKS, Maytlower from the Teunes: . Davis, ITECT_/ Office Am,-German Nat. Bank, Joe and His affliction is such that he cannot walk, but talks rationally, and asked Sd ai in lla ab cn ] WRITTEN AT T RANDOM. OM. | tHe DESERT A-BLOOM. |stronger than words of what can be | wet off to Texas S| grapes for a number of me about my family, by name.’ And Dr. Jewett « impression on hoyhood companions or friends wind- | hey ing up their lives in such a place Ifa man walks up, taps you famil- iory ou the back, and find an erstwhile friend who has hard- you turn to | lan an agent of the Results of Thrift and Industry on ®@ Georgia Farm. Arid Wastes Converted Into Bertile Fielde by Refugees from Alsace-Lo- raine—The Labors of » Poor Family. Tn two miles of the Union depot may be seen a little farm that speaks done on Georgia lands. A few years ago this land had gone to waste, “Rute it unsightly and ite owner was moving with all his energy to sell and | About this time there | came to Atlanta a family of French CHUR Husband Str hool at 98 Rev. Cd & Chapel, 7 ol. m. Ps Rev. Bs Mirks, p day ui Washington Street It am. Preach Dupee, pastor. Seventh sehool 9a Rev, W str COLORED — DEPARTMENT. re Until after the Glorious Inauguration Of our Patriotic Vi ty low cut ey will prevail at ~Do ian’s RATER OAD TIME TABLES. 01 7.1) at am. A Fanet! 10.83 cm oo vd i eh 30 pots Na 200 pm Chattanooga 940p m NORTH BOUND. 5 00 this p'in’ "iwys Uso. |And to give every one oftrance to get GOOD S.1OES and bey + Church ctuuntay {2@2OODS for very little’ money, we will continue to slash prices until)" 0 aeRO ee ites a.m. ands p.m Paris 68 pin “In the St. Patrick’s Day people to work in the factory. This ‘ unre ted Morning” French family hailed from the little | stanford, pastor , oe 1 village called Natailler, Alsace-Lor- | 4) snus : ‘ raine. When the war was raging be- | streets "suudey sche “Now is the accepted timeIto cll on!us}for n Napoleon III. and the Germans |P™) Bev JG. stanton » people refuged from Alsace-Lor- and took their abode in Paris. raine When the war was ended and Alsace- | Lorraine fell under the government of the Germans these people preferred to come to America than to return to their conquered homes. They landed in New York city on May 10, 1881, with only 86 cents in their pockets, a house- ful of small children and in a strange land. A visit to their home out West liunter street, Just two miles, and a look at thelr surroundings will impress you of what may be ascomplished in Georgia. It has been just 14 years since the old man Bernard purchased this seven- acre lot. It was considered too poor to *prout peas at that time, and rough, red and unsightly, but when I look up- on it now I feel sorry for the fool “Geor- gia cracker” who sold it for a song And spent the money moving to Texas. The whole pluce has been bearing ra, the Bern- | ards are rich, good dwellings, barn and &@ wine cellar 90x110 feet, three stories high and full of wine. As I have stated, these people were refugees from Alsace-Lorraine during Franco-German war. When they ed in New York they were seen by Atlanta cotton factory & trade to come to Atlanta, l everything they had to get to Atlanta, and there was not one | of them that could speak a word and m English, But they could work whole family went at it, and th to pla to save to buy a few acr 1 of Gov. Bullock and the firm fp m., prayer 8); Sunday evenings fe. Gowler, pas COLORED ASO: br hoo Masonic Hall Mt MeGregor Loa ‘Thursday evening th ow Ke in each mon Paducah No Odd Fellows Hall ducah Putriarchs S every se month at Colore ¥ 104d Fi t Grand Maste fourth Fritay ey ‘Odd Fellows: » Kentticky every second at Hall over N UNITED BRO By the « ; The Clyde is due here out of the}ly spoken to you in ten years, or) of risas, May & Co., old man Pernard ‘Tennessee river tomorrow and leaves}one from whose acquaintance you | was enabled to buy this seven-acre : ‘on her return trip to Florence, Ala.,|have gradually — drifted because | tract, and be at once moved upon ita : ses 28) Sevenati C | Saturday at 4 p. m. he imagined he had gotten too good] began planting grapes and Improving Ra ‘The river frout is about the dullest for you, don't be alarmed. the land. The children were kept in Hours 7:3to 9 a, m., 1:30 to 3) p} in the city these days, ‘There}don't think that the millenium is oe alle e a Bical dered re be .. 0 to 8 p.m. were only two small boats out of this}here either, and that it is time for] old folke stayed at home and tende By port this morning the tion and the lain to Tie down to- | OM em ie N ‘The river remained stationary all] gether, for it isn’t | hose ware y used to do the work DR. A TEL, day yesterday and last The] ‘The man who has thus accosted | that our folks p» ned w)th the plow / gauge registered this morning 44:1] you is no soul a coy AT OAT: Pretty soon, thou th, the litt farm be " ’ and stationary, and pr are] “Why, hewdy Bi nell in all gan to bloom and bh nd the ruts Offics, 204-1-2>B way, or rent tor ite falling probability say with a ring of well| t paesaway. They got them cow ae , , simulated friendliness which ma | and pigs, they saved and stinted til |, The Leyhe's fleet tug, Echo, is the fi Sante ook bh | pretty soon they had more eows and boat around this harbor, She is Haven't seen you ins ‘ sprig of grass and every weed was cured ’ | ways on the go from and to the fleet he — a That at tall? atinthatbern, Ther their erapes | abo ve € n that eithe OW OF RE S| beg ar, and they ¢ ed to raise “ablisbed 1875 Hemcaray | YEO aye sive Shove the city jong |been away on a several years visit. | vegetables, but planted more vines and | - Th eevee c ne me ree And the emiad you, in ene | attended to their grape Good dwell | here unti I this morni: return. ns t serity and comfort crop our step-t rd consin some : : 9 to Danville, bei rly 24 hours | tr Sl ry, and the re-| thelr surroundings, and today they f Boha ee a | rate the ace as being worth as much Arcly T. mae, Eee. j tate membrauce of which you gave @ de-| fae the denvdea o) avapen an tie lanl sein aeben Oot mai cent burial ten years before, ce Deda aedny chuer avahley, Ai? aie To Carson City and Return, ms ’ , | ran 1 i ; icky W KieS,| ‘The Missouri Pacific: Railway Co. | “Of course you know I'm a candi-| how, their place zB Als, ok Dae will run epecial trains from St, Louis }4at¢ Bill,’ he'll anvounce in von and their succe sho urage us | in er sdigiar i prsuend © «1 you'll feel so 1 over the | all to be satistie over Georgia are to Carson Cit the Cor. } #00, and you Aig I}| evidences of th sity of the old 4 fo 12 ja/m, It Pree he h 17th, | Festitution of friendship that you'll - ? : s | ri che r 1 C t test time unhesitatingly say fruits if we give the r 125 Brokpway, is train will mak "gare Well, I'm for you,"'"—forgeuting | TM" raced e re easel 19th, artiv sat Car-| that you may aftewards prefer to vote | j7, awhile you will run across a farm Bp umn We Dy 0 F. Woecsmeon.u. 0 | 1! p.m. March 12th, arrive for the friend who has always re-| which haa been given a chance, ond it is i Tet cicitts af Pullman drawing {mained the same, But such are life, | by these farms that Georzin should ¥ 4 See rane ced Ainine nan Phe | cauciaates and voters, rated. Close to where I live a Switzer | f r v ftom “eye be sumber and gra ean be grown ina _< ph 5 t Rai lrow round trip, fee ; 2 te A ay tr ts page eon e r " we pe ba oi Blech mink 8 weracre, while Physicians and Surgeons rou Le | kes ot ont per ace, 7 ‘ae ; ris there will 1 gt Dec Ne 17.50. Partie P : ; ba n bushels, ur Decatur ye og 419% Hominy, mol a Ke th Mi 1 vand one by a man in tl and N meta ee city. Halt of the da sui br thousan sh Terartione #43 ce ge rg el drawn up, however, ar F s aniong his vine ars aud sleeping car reserva pe Load tkae Asie caudlly. ani thou of bush s NIE \ aes yaesp, Go PP. & T. A, | anything when they are tiled re cn ‘ucitic Railway Co., St tls | has grown potatoes among them. Con- A. > D A Miss SF ucific Railway Co ording to reports, | yin that was no injury to the e good success in his effort) grapes to re potatoes, he planted Aes stabil age ite Balle e the snakes of Ireland. | the whole res this year, and thou * DENTIST. | "tins Agent No aia ati Iffthis illustrious man was here now, | sands of ty iu the result, All we . “| ways lenin, i he could further demonstrate his | have to do is to give the inna ot Georae | 76 1896 /ability by getting rid of the prize the same showing th at the lands of P other countries rec an¢ 406 BROADWAY, | had whgee years spent in the] fighters, who even have the audacity respond with as generous yield as any, study yf’ medigine and plarmacy—|to scrap on his birthday, Ne ee ern Conti: resut—the ingist palgsqble and effect- . eae ive Chill ang’ FeyefCyre on the face] A pardon was issued by Gov < ae of thy globQ—fr. M Im-] Bradley Wednestay to Eli © Bolin . Pees cans / oore proved Chill and Price|of Owsley county, who has been in| | i no tee How muck 9a he: J [50 cente. Sold by the penitentiary 14 years for man-| Pent noe she, A a y ———>—— Bolin’s case js a remarkable one.| For'n minute the actor seemed te la! ant | “4 fai ete this weekfonly. hs ling a vernors—-Buckne Brown and | ten ; ie 25 and 50 cents, §OF South\ Seventh | Py agiey—notw ane - egg-collecting,” returned the “t td 8 Shs ee urged by the trial’ jury, Judge aul interest to it that— Oh, well, you © | Bree delivery to al! parts of the city. | nt w means Woot: many good citizens. With each | 30 ittrene at some t ’ vernor there was ope obstacle and), hrough i returned ae 204 Se Pex len os, ig one chief reason upon which the re) the actor u forget that I starred j $1 per load. Rn Co, | {sal was based. This was a letter | jy “tlain " | Oto River Sr ANP SHEN) ron th ymmonwealth’s attorney And t y offered to go Horse Shoeing | iar icteeeaiet Balt, out oh the ane ol sect an ase the R This letter stated that Bolin shot | collectorasa dummy to \ t noth ame of the offer. a Specialty. DE BELL'S his man in the back, None of the | but not ane of the offer. s - kinds of inmperfeetion in governors could get over this letter ae a horse's travel correcta, Wedn there came to the gov- ; Tn Lack. ; 3 Kind, | ernor a letter from the ok common-| | Pelton 1 had a bit-of good fortune 1 Do Repalr Work of an nds wealth's attorrey, in which he says) At the races the other dag, Work . ARANTEEDS . he has discovered that he made al (/ i rg ars when 1 mistake; had done Bolin a wrong. |. iy" left my money at home" Always on band ready for work ‘This letter, Bolin’s excellent prison | icy. eves EIF record, the testimony of neighbors : HEN RY ° P| and the fact that three govern ae ¥ gave the commonwealth attorney's | \y fi protest as the only reason for y reason for praising : . . | fusing & pardon, lett | hus 1 Faure and Mime, Bi | rovernor nothing else to do bu Hh the + ¥. 1 | promptly issue the parton, which he} Whe 8 1 Peat SolicitoyAt Pension Claims, did riredeart ery four years in the war of rout dootore | enn, brisolelee woulds the journal - 1861-65, About a dozen prominent doc ecntinue ‘ tely impc © the Bureau were ed this morning by — the | Vie a, where, Ng aie 0 . i | . writer how sickness is in Padueah, l mitted to the emy hix wife never eould be. T and the unanimous reply was that i ey ace ee they are all nearly idle, aud that there Mi AD oe ie 200 is less than the average illness for] © th ad to exert his per als v1 U this time of the year. | sonal authority. to obtain partners for : | ‘s daughters; yur con < importa Rice. | his premier’s daughters; but our eor i themselves ine | temporary surely mistakes the feeling is & King | of the czar, In his mind, as in that of ] ers & NINE | every true autocrat, there is no rank ex rs d Son are hereby | coe that derived from his favor. I nN nas Sakae Se notice, in as Nicholas I, once ope Ps 0, 127 ly sak, of itself confers rank. ‘The Lt swf, KY th a use | roby well-born in Russia have social advan. d ni or e, but Peter the -s 1 will be forced | ta as everywhere else, but Peter the Ainorican Plan soo to $5.00 per ees mage 2 font appa receipt of th » proceed by lay to colle ane, | Gr atlesy minister was ® 900k oF } day. "Tue our :RLAND MEDICINE O0y unless otherwiseAettled promptly. te , nf ie fom itic ne or bean ay DOAM, KY. : | forgotten, n Russia, ori- Rooms on} 81 Aging upwards, Bp H, Busvean, jental country without exception, all / ime only und John ! A orpuR, |For Sale by} Oehlschlaeger & | Receiver of 1 and J careers ore as open as in the United : Manager. alker Rogers & 8 A26tt States. —Londan & | and t third month. ft Pw Saturday after Star of Padi Pm. in each mor Lily of Ub pm in each wi FOR THE Some Dishes a Yet Basily 1 Koust With lfresh, tender roast ¢ water enou st for a ry ten 0 on the ot rt of pec toes, two or three oi it, the gravy turn two sprigs of parsel 1 pepper. Pour the te aod baste minutes needed, rravy, whieh i x Mt Zion Lodge N ay evening in ew Susannah Court Wo. 2 L fourth Me In each “Stone re Lod and third Monday ineach month at Colored Friday evening in each first fuesday In'each mon Serve +3|Cheap Shoes and Fine Shoes ; Dry Goods and Furnishing Goods. MONEY TALKS Impressively at our store. We must move a lot of stock to make room for Spring Goods. All are requested to attend this bargain ast. INO. J. DORIAN: 205 Broadway, Opposite Lang Bros,’ Drv Store nily invited. LODGES, NI away, Third Floor, Meets every first Deets every first Meets every month, ets every se: »DD FELLOWS jer 7th & Adams, {8—Meets first and +h month at Colored 1s15—Meets every first No, 7.G_U 0 0 F— lows’ Hall. s Counell No 79. nj h month at vas Ten, | WILL APPRECIATE ii YOUR ‘TRADE. it ene = cS aducah_ i‘lectric Co: prener ak ma ‘| Pg JNCORPORATED. Bas Rh Maa Me hee Pres, ~~ R. Rowtann, Treas. F. M. Fisnzr, See. Meet se yt i STATION 217 N, SECOND ST. | ie ve continu u can turn your lights on any time—wheneyer you need them. us service day and night, We We don’t ufe trolley wire currents ghtins. It's dangerous, Our rates: TABLE. | - i er cis | Over 10 lights to 25 lights; %Ke per light per month. roves hue Ove lights to 50 lights, 35¢ per tight per sponth. Tomatoes.—Wash 4 pone ar veal, lasts Wall, These low retes for 24 hours’ service apply when bill_is“patd betore with flour | 5th of succeeding month, — sean ae A. C, EINSTEIN, jour, besting with Vice Prest. and Mgr. adn hed ton nions chopped f PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS. 126 and 128 .North Fifth ei, Near Parmer House. ¥ chopped fine ‘ this mixture o for another h udding —boilir hot with its 8 to be eaten with r ly ofa DEALERS IN— itaolts Wonararthn alee tent wit High Grado Bicycles serge A tees and Bicycle Sundries well t Mix moot Agent for Odell Typewriter, Price $20.00. Suitable for Ministers, Doce with strong vinegar tll of a erent tors, Lawyers, Teachers, and in reach of all, pice hate Dri The Only Exclusive Bicycle House in the City. Riding School free to prevent 1 n Prix ' to all buying wheels from us. WE invite you te call and see OUR add a tablespoonful of | LS and get Bottom Prices on same. eee ae J.R. PURYEAR, Manager. h ha : 1 , al : pia pe va WEEN YOU DRINK Beene te Fill the bow | ; DRINK TH ‘ BEST lowed whites with th uste. Chop fa cre ¢ with r, salt, vine —Srou ca nd it /at——— i ter 1 la he SSceees| DETZELS € a f cresses ; ran Potatoes,—A dish of } ——wWhere we keep thefnést of — Re 1 toes is delicious, Peel, wash ard slice them in th 'Whiskies, Wines, Beer, Cigars, etc very little and put al layer of the crumbs, salt is full. Di as this requir of whi otatoe to ne cover brow cut In half half in thre tin ina hot « put two is hen they b mur over am. Wher creamed potatoes in and serve. Cocoanut Pudding. ful and stir nut of sugar with th in one-h (fresh uted) desi and on crumbs, two teas) ond the whites of frothed, Put in the 40 minutes, Ad ding a meringue the other three which has be of powdered ly, then serve, The Wet Wen et jv an ‘ ke on the for Great, moist dre ped from his hat platter and sy his neck. umbre s of Though rain. pr sighed w —M £1,200, tector 0 y ye than the seallop If pound of grate half eupful o re never without an | 19g LATEST PATTERNS. foros Magy PRowPE ATERSTION GIVE TO ALL OnDERS Bits, ie ried pig and bar . , to merehan- No. 132 S. Third Street. Telephone No, 371 , with a acker erumbis, then anot} tatoes, eracker until the dish ¢ of the butter, RESTAURANT OPEN AT ALL HOURS. ‘FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, Ele urin milk enough until nicely Carriages and Turnouts reamed.—Roil_ the | ough peel and y, tA then cut ea Place on JAS. A. GLAUBER'S Livery, Feéd-atid Boarding Stable Cor. Third and Washington. TELEPHONE 148. |ESTABLISHED 1864 Miss, Mary B. £, Gr in the | n few cupful of 1 it is hot pour the nto table dish in ted is better than t of rich milk oonfuls thre 1d bake for top of the pud- of the whites of beaten stiff into ved one-half eupful YUYNTr d thar Cyne Telephone 174. - PADUCAH, RY mmer'asuit | “ ) storm-clouds. | »sny that th ‘ain | A ust and the unjust, Wall Raper Windgw Shades. 4 of liquidity ex nd fell with own the back of 915 paw ‘and wi « s, Ty For further tof P. A, Memphis, Tens See Pry pm 145 pm 1oam jam Sourm Bor Gy Cincinnati yas AL] All trains run dail; s we in Pullman buffet (tle care Detw carrying Pullran “Tr i tea ng Paducah daily w uch Pullman Palace Sleep) Double bert ‘information, Paducah, or Agent TRAL RAILROAD cose 53558 Sressse BB s. eceee h potate mation call on iW. Ly aT A Nashville, Tenn., P.and I ., Bulmer House Burnham, depot ticket No 2 so am oatam 10 50am 1220 am, 515 pm No 2 2% pm 604 pm O15 pm 30) pin sleeping eon Cla 10 80.40 betweenfCincinnath n buffet + leper, hn raves, reservations, jdress J.T, Donovan, A. H! icago, [Ninois GentralR.R, Has Through Passenger Train Fast Eificient Double Daily Se from Cinemnguitemthouisville t ns and rvice ro embe Aes ORLEANS tous for principal a SOL TH AND hy! 1D CINCINNATI LOUISVILLE, CHICAGO/AND ST. making direct connectiops with throug! pints for all ve NORTH «4 Includin, ork, PI Solid Vestibule Pullman Buffe ‘Through Free Re Th leenhing in Particular S.G, Hare a of your I Tennessee Central. and me International Exposition. HASHTILLE, CHATTANDOGA & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. LOUIS h trains Picts. hiladel- rough Cars. THROUGH CAR ROUTE. TO ANO FROM KENFUCKY. GEORGIA. 1A. FLOMIDA, NORTH CAR INA, VIRGINIA, NNESSEE v THROUGH | SFRVICE i makin toa iw OLINA, N CITY, BALTIMORE, PHIA AND NEW ¥ ow Rock ORK. Kenzin ASH VILLE ng con. nd from hy Missouri PaciricRaibway TpeOreat Through Line From St, Louis- TRY THE KANSAS AND To. KANSAS CITY And SALT LAKE, on W FAST TRAIN ST. armtalia. PUEBLO, DENVER, JOR, BRASKA LIMITED, i fron Mountain Roure, The most direct line via all points in AND TEXAS, Memphis to WEST AND SOUTHWEST. ree Chairs on All Trains, Tukocan CoAches MrMpHIS TO Datras Axp Forr Woyru, tas, ar: