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hipped elsewhere I bh L Ej = Tr . EUBANKS, AN WRITTEN AT RANDOM. [oYcowng” for mits"ne| nancy nonstate come | ete” ™ Daducah Flectric Co [te OM@OP. —_—_— mice thes operation until 1867. a Owned and Operated by th - 4 7 + | Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis y were closed down, but not| Just across the Kentucky line Tennessee and Ohio River ‘Transpor- sien Railroad A because they were worked out. The] nessee live a peculiar people. ‘They are ation C | 4 ; é 1 AND MPM OTA NEVLStOR: on St Telephone 10 e cli e 0) t ” J was m af Jnares ita tae Theale git Ea hice eae shafts, from 900 to 1200 feet deep, | known as the Malungeons. They are ExconPonA M. Kioom, Pres, R. Réwianp, ‘Treas P.M. Fisunu. See, sours sens ® boy," remarked Col. Alex Lacy/niieg with water. ‘The greater part | Coppercolored, with high cheek bones Y “oa Foo onway noon “There's been a radical change in yesterday as a reminiscent smile) or ine workings are below the seal sight noses, black ther course 4 STATION 217 N. SECOND ST. ne Hotiew 4 HARPER, played about his pleasant features.) ) 0) 55 and straight, bl , and more in- 7 I, rr 4 “1 don't know what caused it—| Vel wt lk , t tell, than the ordinary mountain- ’ { - Nick Y- “LAW, | whether it was the subsequent inven- Araceae al ot ‘ gi iad has been) cers. You can turn your lights on any time—whenever you need then. We i a tion of Populists or not, but I know ned from these Cuban mines Their color and their customs have | , . give continuous service dfy and night. We don’y use trolley wire currents “a 940p m hen t boy we all bewen goin later years by a curious process. The used them a great deal of trouble, | "Yam iie und Fadu ab Packets aily excep) 0 1 ting It's agrow Ourfates: MOUTN BOUND, ae piieing aS dasch, ehtie nd water, impregnated with copper, i8 | They number between 200.and 400. They |Strs.JOR FOWLER and JOHN S. HOPKINS {en DS: sa! at : Y noogs.. i am iB awieming tn y pumped out of the shafts and into [live on Black Water creek, in Haneo saphena slag Over 10 lights to ver light per mov ci voam i I generation yy [tanks. Quantities of iron scraps are; county, and t ' youngsters of the prese en and Calr have lived in this | et Line (Daily except ve i 7 Over 25 lig! ights, 35¢ per tig! ver toon! h. L. WILLE, _ [have to wait until May, | Butthens” |inrown into the tanks. The copper | Metlon for more than 100 years ane HC Pow LER pose ainiadl ol isacledts dl gill 3 complacently concluded, ‘they |; er Anata, | regords of Hancock county show that Leaves Paducah at 8 @. Mm. These I my ? service + ihe I i hahoee Movvmetlinn ¢ | HO! have lols of fun 10 othe Ma eee eae cata, | thei ancestors came to Powel®® Vil: | 7. H. FOWLER, Sup, |. These low retes for 4 honrs’ service apply when bill isjfpaid betore papi |5th of succeeding month. ley as ea) 1789, when they took up nood days, y we didn’t have in my b iad : Hoa A ually. After a time the iron is fished | jands on Black Water, ‘Tradition save | vice betw ¥ ‘pbone I Fre eg ey ee aout, the copper i broken off andthe] shat"they’ held oot trom the white / MEMPHIS, New Onfedns Gincinnati| OS AMI) a Residence M2 8. 6 +t Papvcan, KY process is repeated, Copper mining| settlers and spoke a strange lan Packet Company, ice Prest. and Mgr. tele, Fis. And he Soata. y . is an industry which the consul be-] which none of the pioneers understood —— For further taformation call om “if 4. G. Harris 7. L.Criee! Go), 1, H, Hobson has the most|lieves will revive when peace comes | Some of them could speak broken Eng- | | b,D.P. A. Memphis, Tena W. HARRIS: &e r ique and perhaps the costiiest|im Cuba again Hah, and by this means communiente | P ADUCA H ( ‘LE OR K . : wi a AA Sut ag bridle in Paducah. Itis made of = h the white merchants to the ex- | f JU! 2 di e ‘ ky, ES. Buriat. depot tetas vg ¢ ° ‘ TwOOD tent of buying arms and ammunition | . aducah, Kv 7 “Attorneys! ‘at + | plaited black and white horse hair, ORIF and other supplies which they could 186 ahd 199 North. Fitth Hitec! ee 125 8. Fourth—Upstairs, aod is the handiwork of an Indian palate ou peesiitedh (ub valloys OF thalesnetry | Street, who sold it to the colonel in Idaho. THERED ON THE tain homes. | hieamers Iave Ciwefnnatl Aor Memphis Near Parmer House. . It no doubt required days and per- ae : i Before the war the Malungeons had | sat: | < haps weeks of patient toil to com- “ a hard time in obtaining the right to — 4 plete it, butit is well worth the labor NOTES. vote and to send their children to the Paci a for DEALERS = IN— and couldn't be brokea by Hercules] The New South, from New Orleans, | Public schools. ‘The white citizens de himself. The colonel prizes it very| passed up last’ night for Cincinnati. di they were negroes, and the mi ‘ ter was finally carried into the courts. highly. Capt. John Barrett will arrive in| ty wus devi Joped that the ancestora of H. ASHCRAFT RW. Wisk Agent, Paducan, Ky? Supt, Cineini No 24 No 22 High /Grade Bicycles Willetts Livery Stable. e Telephone fg the city today in the interest of his] these people emigrated to America COLORED and Bicycle Sundries, ,, (uw... steamers, abou 50 years ago fro e rio i Bing UvPadueah { Some of the gentlemen who have] *amer id ot Heep, anh tances tine aa Agent for Odell Typewriter, Price $20.00. Suita! 'e for Ministers, Doce | AF Prince : iuterests at stake bitterly censure the| , The Sunshine passed down from) te oe a at before going to DE tors, Lawyers, Teachers, and fn reaci of all, eatortourile.: 8.38pm sam | newspaper correspondents of Padu- Cincinnati for Memphis at 7 o'clock ~ ‘ . 7“ "i : 7 Ar Louisville 1110 pm 515 pm ha coped sh . this morning, with a fine load of| Mee They declared on the witness laid The Only Exclusive Bicycle House in t Piding School free] | Cinctnnat!......'640am j le ae re any reports freight. stand that there was not a drop of to all buying wheels from us. WE invite you { call and see OUR] yy our ugexys Som No ae ’ all detailing the damage of the tnun-| Te? ms ; negro blood in their veins, and after JURCHES, jw HEELS and get Bottom Prices on same. Louiss ill 330em 66pm ‘sis mM dation, The F. J, O'Connell arrived from | long and tedious litigation they were i by Cent 1045pm = 13) pm : “have men out on the road,’| Brooklyn yesterday afternoon, and | allowed to vote and to send their chil- i J, R. PURYEAR, Manager. HS . one said yesterday, ‘who write me| leaves today for Tennessee river after dren to the schools. and 6ispm. 300 pm another big tow of ties. When the war broke out in 1861 the Malungvons espoused the cause of the As ‘i . union. They fought inthe usual me this port this morning. They have] tain fashion -- bushwhacking — that they can get no orders, as the impression is prevalent in many] ‘There were no local packets out of P| places that Paducah is entirely u Bs Plain apd” ro tal Nosi@ and 24 carry Pullman buffet sleeping le Wh ei Paper > ai | ere and 128 4 der water,”’ all retired on account of the high] many a confederate soldier was sent |W" Dupes. pn - Arsand fee reclining chalr cars between Ula PADU lr Any report that would lead to such | condition of the river. to his long home by the unerring bul-| eves’ Bire t ee ¢. . ee lets of these Portuguese-Americans, | %chool? a, m . as In OW Pi | ac es Y New’ Orleans, carrying Puls huffet 5th St. a conclusion, however, was not sent] ‘Phe towboat R. A. peed arrived WS. Bak esterday with| Whenever the confeder captured Paul A. ‘ {es Padueah-Low oper, uitieal anton depot a. 9 (us . a out from here. The most damaging] out of the ‘Tennesse ' y . ‘ reports sent out about Paducah! tow of ties, She lefion her retura| 0° Of them he was shot on the spot. |m.. preachiag 11 a pm, Ri ae - : per ley = hang end vise INtON B. DAWtS,|were telegraphed by unscrupulous | stor arother tow last night. After the war closed and. the Malune {Sanford stor vao.,(IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. 9 wt ae aki a ore hah geons returned to their old pursuita Vahuer, and at te iT reechohplias ob ag it IY] ‘The Jobn Barrett arrived here yes-| they found that the government was PROMPT ATTENTION GWEN TO ALL ORDERS si; tome ties pm such colors as to divert attentior terday afternoon. She is lying over | interfering with one of their oldest in- | | Trim an reh—$ | nnn uceen mm Offive Am.-German Nat. Bank, 4 ti VO) here awaiting further orders besides | dustries—whisk) say evenings, 7 copm from that of Cairo, which is alur ; iven distillers back s"mneetiug Th ea d ling and having some light repairs ? 1 ack in wihaliy favieee so | ‘pm nately full of fire water, sepe water ; ; &nd some of the early stills in Tenne iam or high water, One of these Cairo] made. She is expected to leave to-) 000 were brought by their ancestors ! . A, ISBELL, M D, | take + ala yatches stated that Me day for Tennessee river. over the mountains from their first- | 28, rd Street. ‘Telephone No. 371 Piekaey elem 40 mt 9 ae bil House here was under eigi The big Louis Houch, with two | named state, Nota few revenue oficers COLORED LODGES. | = } seer soump = Office 8 a water, empties in tow, arrived ssate yester- were killed by them for a waar MASONI ,. (1 if e . rm heir moonshine sti Of late years Hrowdw 1 f a Some exaggerated reports may|day afternoon from St. Louis, to| on their « vine st ’ if ) iu ‘am ed Di a) ; : sheen sig | the reven en hav ersistent @ No r oe 4 * . Office Hous 7:39 9 a. m., 1:30 to 3 wali been sent out from Paducat,| Which place she rash See ee) nals work ot habttardee mate ineach mou ? vam 7 Poue6 to § p.m but ia most instances the metrupol-| tow of ties. She is on her way up) oo, down that the Malungeons have | Mt Zion Lodge No 6M 7 RIETOR Meri Op tor mesio—Al, i tomanty. «> the ‘Tennessee to bring out another : 8 Wednesday evening in each mouth | Tole ie tbe popuiae ‘line wr st suis’ and ky openly. They | “sisannah Court No. 2, Ladi tohitetwomtice whie femaeaay nave "| Paducah ~ Bottling - Co., | Siehester sites nit they have | stone square aca t_Louis. Double berth rates, vapers have led the peop epee pare te Ue, Peete | cow for Bt Dodie \ tray about Paducah’s condition by if DR. DANIEL, lurid headlines and fictitious pict-] Considerable drift is coming out of S ures of floating houses and barns and | the Tennessee, which shows that that Ser UbaEW Ones OREN OR "information. reservations x 4 steamboats plying the — principal] tributary is still rising. The river at tains of Kentueky | INDEPEN DENT ORDER OF ¢ AGENT CELEBRATED ier information. reservations, ' + way. : ! nee three inche: a and they are rarely | Odd Fellows Hall, s¢ s ATE! ickets, etc call on oF address J. 1. Donovan, Office, 204 1-2° B’way. Some of the gentlemen who | this point rose three inches last aight, | sel i earagenddereatincd ipleit eke) Pokal ll VE ag EE f L Gates raliuer Mouse. Paducah, oF Ai i are complaining of exag re-|making the gauge BA etter sare ta wa | nates ti each ‘LOUIS O’ BERTS B R, Of St. Louis. Malungeons ports, howeyer, when yesterday} Morning. Some river men think the f asked to name some, utterly failed, | river will be or nd by tomorrow | never go far from home r | They stated, however, that the news| while others are of the opinion thatit| | paradox astern ‘Tennessee, Padue dd Fel —“In kegs a bottles, H H \lso various temperance drinks——Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange Inols en fa ole a Y : pspondents 5 Il reach the 1884 mark. ‘This is] pe, . h bh Paducah Putriarehs No 79.G U 0.0% Cider, Ginger Ale, ete. Nadine 4 paper correspondents should) sup-| will reach the people, who have 1 blood and : is No 70.0 U 0 OF Ps 1, Has ‘Thesash oes Tr F Fstablished 1875, 125 Broadway | press the truth, which was in other |not likely, however, Il the rivers] céherwise viol the laws of their Odd Fellows. Ha Telephon? orders filled until 11 o’clock at night during week and 12 o'clock | rast Efficient Double Dail eared , | words that the correspondents should | are falling at their head ers. country, are deeply religne During Grand Master's Council No 70. turdsy nights, from Ctwerbnaty and Sie digel |sacrifice their own interests for his thair meetings they will sing and shout | errr? faatit eilget ale = ephone 101. : |e somebody's alee. Important Notice, tind eco to be besisle themselves with [O89 Ot ; “| fhigeet telltea Eee papucan.xy | MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS 1) , All persons knowing themselves religious fervor, One of the patriarchs M and Madison & U. a j E atriarehs | Wy cg ‘ mith fie 1. & 0.8. W, to Loe - . debted to the firms of Rogers & King | of the Malungee e” Vard Jeact diryét or taking close comnec- Collins. On ipal points go, Dr. Fi and John Rogers & Son are hereby Li geROl TH axv WEST, . u J | Sancane : ae eae the same at tie No, 127 South Was traveling through tt nas hee sy tent doud: Jackson, Al nig! mlerick A minister of eastern 1 Arch T. Bohannan, Propr. | Dairyman Peery does not use a | bell to call the reluctant riser in the | warned ty“call Jearly morn, Instead he makes the| once gy nyt Fine Kentucky Whiskies, | weikin ring with metlituous bugle] pour’ sef AND CIGARS. notes, which lend the atmosphere a] themdefves cx ft Hall over N UNITED BROTHERS OF F M yl thereby save to} Water country, He identally as I will be forced | upon Unele Vard’s house an fast idediy martial ring. The da es | TY-|to proceed by ollect he could stay ail night. The old ¢ inne ¥ Warm Lunch from 9 to 12 &. ™./ man is quite adept in sounding| uni taineer told him he could. After the fay in'each Ae Sew Orleans, Jacks ay fempbis ahd "points 125 Broapsay | these inspiring notes, and no one will quest had eaten supper the old man | i ui lines to or i i ed hi his lus! e told him Golden I my . Th “3 D.P Juere, MoD, HLF Winttamsona D | Oates bo’ Wat Onde: heard aa he would like to hear hin Nero teaiiie Wb. i neste: ah CHICAGO AND ST, LOUIS sleeall, Itis the only call of ca. ec CKSMITH AND making direct conned tons with through train JUETT 8 WILLIAMSON, (1.2. al apa lg raat Soni ws EAST 2 ve plied Unele Vard agra Stal Taber . Hoase Hoe, ie sh yo eit ne | People who bave nothing else to do HYGIENIC COOKERY. ner horn from its rack over the [eaten Mi mage hing Physicians and Surgeons |e in bawwing, alwat Fey aula ceumiore blew oavaral sheik ligteernanas oot a - Third and Washington streets, where] Stimulating Food Should Not Be Given | blasts. Will hour a congregation | pjiy of the West rat ‘ WILL APPRECIATE Solid Vestibule Tyains. Through mee four Ta raicatn otreit rail wages an @ to Childre wople had assembled and Dr, [second “a vane ea Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars, 7 D110 3p An. he FRAUCAD MESO TRAY. ORS AO Se wonder how many children througt # said afterw ut he had nev ( TRADE, Theoush Brae than Nivate (3 ok hay evated track over the back water, and gu this euligitencd land betake then to ance ULE alien) rem § Through Free Regpiiieihsle Gas Ottice, No 419% Broadway, [watching those who attempt to walk] Selves to school breakfastless, Hd Weabee P| panies unk isin uenels sce Particulars of your locakrallroad tiekat age = ‘ It is a case of walk the] for a cup of coffee, not one ocx lid the little band | pin tn ea | $.6. Maren, Div. Pass. AY TELEPHONE 243, | unstable ties or ‘ound the block, | morning during the year, but so many 1 mountaineers « ; Pele neigh J o- a | snd many prefer t risk themselves} mornings that a fixed habit is surely in k Water Unele Vard lived to be Chi L ‘ V5 sireet car comes just at the wrong] tef of serious investigation, but inel-] Politivally the Malungeona were A S DABNEY |time, for it strikes the elevated track I ie bes AeICas FS EY | whine eaten Ube wares! eee Hh DRINK THE BEST | !ennessee Central and x. , ‘ | just about the time the terrified pe- eee hen [pe are ven reanbllonne, 118) pa EL, International Exposition, destrian. reaches the middle, icin athawes an lke nced wate the Seige TGR RIAL atm } 2) overwhelmed with terror, But the babies drinking strong, | of the your proved V , : Soyer aes Age ed po Ry pot a porn ‘ CHATTANOOGA 4 must run, jump, or stand still ube holds them on ber lap during meals; y use their segs Phineas war Teel in 406 ‘BROADWAY, ‘There is ample room on the ties] hat they ever live, tne pilaster flee, whieh invariably ho Where we keep the fret of s . ( outside the track for a person to] Uh 4 Cag ht pale poke she Oh ae ,+-. | THROUGH CAR ROUTE. Jot em or cet, the| 2 Nel he ce, to fen. dnd ne, "Tare hema t Whiskies, Wines, Beer, Cigars, etc] *" ahr ae | person fails to realize this J yet one can- | he isa reve sever turned away ALAAMA, FLORIDA, NOt CAROLINA, ‘ ' towards him, ntains, NULADELPILIA AND NEWYORK, pF 5 The efforts of a councilmen with ; pus shows same s fered to the wees are He THROUGH bo of via new Bouow Ro 4 AWW PRIN one of his small children to get off e empered with wil os ne ; SERVICE fiir utveen NAMUVIULE A the track Sunday were intensely pro= cay spat 4 om ) { mountain ys The oFlgty TE Jp ares engages’ ESTABLISHED 1864,—— bectionat a MAMEMUMIS. making on. Stapler ‘and. anc COMBS, | voking tothe ‘sibilities, aud he was seagate 1 histedeacirgelere tine eee ire ane ab dnadiast othe Oe . . RT Gih aioe tae : i} eventec ” yong into be c . ” ev v e 1OUs PALACE 2 bd ; C xsl Bevds ef All Kinds, |vwater only by the prompt action of | tir wrong: even if the tendeney were | fron, es est ipeultivatedecinierior 1 1 O& . SLEEPING Wh, ts : . | rescuers in a boat. not, ns i sub ite the stimu an — eM es ays Froo delivery to all parts of the city. | SSN 0 pelo t that it la a stim Decline im Pearis, | two « Be aan two mlb tite oe si WD as Bouwe a Aisle fia esi. J impressed with the mineral weal h of) ooosider n constitutes | jumber « ee hivg the London | nior one t EXCURSION/1 TICKETS ¢ {Cuba. He tells and interesting story | (ye y meul of any in t a consequent marked fall | yaie te t Melt. the YDYNTT Qn Sale at from ll carey on Horse Shoei ng sintueistint’s records as a capper | pores er and dinner, iy prieca, "Tota te nt due to unuasnt | Serine AGENTS. ...S<.. siaratte aura ta 8 * lt producer When Columbus discov-} and whet e ry on the part of the divers but | (erm water and | egiasuy Pa ane cient it Aiea REL vein, a pecia y. ered the island in 14 the natives] needs of tt to the fact that the native dealers at | yuisture as quickly as | Puck For turher \ aad * All kinds of imperfection in were miners of copper. neoesalty, common tc pombay have bees in uo haate Loqull |i og to the 5 | vol] Telephone 174. Fs PADUCAH KY R. c. COWARDI 4 f a horse's wravel corrected, ‘There is strong proof,’ Mr, Hy-] (ani rena'n pe are theory eons thly until al ‘ ter of ap 4os Ry. Exch: dg. Br. Souls, Mo, Lo Repalr Work of Kind, | curried ‘acrows to Florida and used] Sta" i os “Sear emp tier eoretea hy brand raids nian Tea AR ANN, the Indians there hundreds of} ington Home 1 Pass, and Tkt., Agt., NABUVILLE, Tene, c lat stock which, if placed | until well browned, Let them s lon s ago. ‘The mound builders of a ; itiseatimated, | the baking pan only a moment after y Slouso waists of lace traced around} would send down quotations fully 25 ely ‘om the oven, Handle with care cent.—N, Y. Tril 1s they break very easily while he e ce Wonk Gu. Always ontethd ready for work | Jejorida buricd their dead with copper} e ornaments and utensils hammered ayy yattorn with mek Jewels are very ribs : \ b ~ isi pattern ¥ i HENRY GREIF, |errament, 2s tite copper ai] Si gaters with mck J eee [gana Miny willkeep well ne Ugh ove iSSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY ens | wiys hal an admixture of more OF} ets, A pretty rent for any sort of silk és d | tin ean or earthen jar, IfacoMee es ae af. ; hed above the belt to show | gue steanty a’ Politencee Among used for the measure, and suet fort SELLS THe Gfeat Through ane less fere Pane From - ‘ Florida he luce waist underneath; velvet revert br) of the Family. | shortening, this rule will make twe No copper ix found in Florida, | the la i : af the Famatins Flare, Sen Sa He ae 6 NSTER ant none er pana in the United| finish the front, and velvetaibionstrim| [tabit counts for so much tn litle | pounds—Hoston Budget, _ ont St, Louis TY KANSAS CNY, St. JOR, 1 . i] the epaulet frills, Black and white] things that one cannot look too car nbaea Dake a 2 SALT LARC 4 ia : States for a long distance from there | nd ing with velvet monsseline de y after the small courtesies in one’s | prepare a lined cake tin, Cream ) 5 aay ob ‘ Solicitor of sion Claims, Phat found in the United States and} (oi grins edged with black velvet rib |own conduct, A writer describes a | teether six ounces of butter ie " / t tar years in the war of |!" Mexico does not correspond chem=| jo, jy the narrowest width is a novel | visit to a home where the young Peo- | ounces of eastor sugar, Weil whisk four TRY TH {y ‘AST TRAIN Vetopin of fou ically to that bur ‘ASKA LIMI with the mound-] combination very much admired, and ple possessed the true politeness hich | or tive eggs as § STOVES, ETc. | KANSAS AND ign mater. waist is 1891-65. e ve n« > » th chit waist ed witb | habit had made natural, Sieve te r e ov of tlour } > 7 ela before the Bureau} builders, It oceurred to Prof.| the tucked chit waist trimm | Sieve together nir i Ts oan a ieaes 28 ls wy ensions, Saunders, of the Academy of Natur-| lace frills ts always pretty for young| One evening last week T entered | and one-half teaspoonful of baking pow: {Give lim a call, Coy, Court and Market <p “ere \ iladelphia, that it| eivis. ‘Tomato red velvet. and green} room where several young men With | tor, add to the flour the grated rind of _ L. widgis of spXffors, dtthe waroffal Sciences of Philadelphia, he és Late tds Ml Dat Nl U E. n ae ‘ was possible these mound-builders | eit the colorings of one cloth] books and work were sitting around the | one lemon, — RON Ou TAIN 0 T ¢ frown, and the buttoned panels on} lamp, The young man with the lexicor ‘Add some flour and egg alternately te ha mcat itaoh [he ve Macchi 1 ‘ emp! had water oummunication fbb oon the tkirt,as well asthe bodice shws}and the grammar on the table before | ¢he butter and sugar till all is used. ' and got their copper there, He) ee iiine of the bright red velvet un | bim was the busiest of the group, but | pourhalfofthe mixture intoa greased tS all bbinte in therefore communicated with me and abs of velvet and braid] be instantly rose and remained stan | «in, ‘Then sprinkle in a layer of four i aRKANGAD AUIS TEXA derneath procured a sample of native Cuban] tpi) the bodice, with an ermine vest | ing until I had waa WEST AND SOUTHWEST. “ 4. copper, which proved upon analysis] making a very suitable model for] The little | ounces of glace cherries cut in balves: automates the | Nextadd the rema'nigcake mista legant Carriages and Turnouts . i to. be the identical kind used] a black cloth street gown.—St Louis | habit of his family is to practice » Dake fret in & quick oten, then 10 « a: ; ‘ ul T | a is the copper ornaments mentioned, | Repu! ee courtesies, and the boys have bees cooler one for about three-quarters of i eve Heotinlag. Gps on All ‘Trains, ‘ y In the eurly part of the century Deviled Exgs and Aachory Toast trained frei: ehianion 0 pay dette nn hour. Ge ae: ; i at—-— apa So ake a ss ree To hich / some E rut a walnut of butter in the chafing ¢ omen, by ith a skewer, and i ALLAS ’ OuTH, : , LeUIsVIDLE, Ky) ome English capitalists purchas Pus ® war : ful Bip hanycvcor a whenever a their mother, sister, | comes out clean and bright,—Doston I PIAS A. GLAUBER’S Ysa these mines, which are nine miles | list bal 1 ten r H 9h ary pes EA te Past li cushions oomenises | eke ‘ z q ; " 1 ( from Santiigo. ‘The books of this| two tablespoonfula of tomato sauce, | ee A eee are at work, ees , ‘ tet sean Plan QO to fi oo por : 7 sne tablespoonful of Woreestershire | the room where they afaoka n1a Tram w auarier ton balll hens A's conwulats show that from 1828 tof 20 Ilr Odin Pu Tote Neither moter nor uter gore out STA a lenis atepyed | WW OLY p Feed and Boarding Stable} era an 1840 an average of from $2,000,000 this four hard-bolled eggs, all salted | Mfter dark without an escort, One 0} Fe Rit nese init analie ed \TTHEWS, S-T.A, Beeubtyy), FLIN to $3,000,000 worth easy log Was} and peppered. When heated place the | the boys can alwugs go out of hls Ys, ly 109, pound of the smallest-sized Car. Third and Washingtor. LOUIS VILL i, a JOPER, — | shipped annually to the United States] prs pd toast previously spread with | oF find it in his wal to see her safely | i. ia coo tweks. fetal ze END, G.P.& TA, — to @ friend’ ir. TR to the ’ TELEPHONE 48, Manager. Niwa these mings, How much was guchovy paste, Albany Journal ad's dgor meeting | ' oa

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