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Paducah Flectric Co. A GOOD. EXAMPLE. Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Packe 4 Lin INCORPORATED. ‘In those times they were all ie boats, too. + You dida’t see any I stern wheelers very often, beoduse Living ta @ small house to the rear! nearly all the boats were big, side of the volored Baptist church on | whe rs, sometimes worth a million RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Nashville, © “Chattanooga & St. Louis Doce Rvery Year What fome Men Owned and Geaesiet by th: Don't Do ta a Lifetime, r, Ty “I believe,” remarked the hotel clerk | Tennessee ap} bl eo ation Co. to a group of listevers, “that t OMMHOPAJ oe, ee Ast. Tel - nai we Hea rot Inlephous " ‘Office Hours: 97. zn Washington strect is ‘Aunt’? Ann dollars, patriotic men we have in the U THOORPORATED, M. Broom, Pres. R. Rowzanp, Treas, F. M. F ; i a M. , 5 . LAND, . . M. ren, Sec, | == | Marshall,fan old colored woman whois| ‘There was a safe aboard one of [States are the traveling salesmen. | Ariane 5 be considered by all her race a centena- | the sunken steamers containing $25,-| _,“And why they?” inquired a member a §Som rian=H there be such thing left in| 000 which is said never to have been | 2%, COURTS. ATION 217 N. SECOND BT. ro pti tf NEY/AT -LAW, | Kentucky. Jrecovered. Capt. Ad Grabato, ale aes plo testi ler lity ’ 1pm gma onan y “ “ , y er class and see it in You cs " ights y time—wheneve: ped . Enough people have recently died, ways contended that the safe {s still GIL, seetlons aad. beocemonn: the You can turn your lights on apy time—whenever you need them, We bohm sapa rs Evaneville and Padar . kets (Datly excep classes who tain it and make ft bear" : Stra, JOK FOWLER and Yi OHN S, HOPKINS possible for the rest of us to live with JOB FOULER 206 JOY ¥. BOF ight. We don't Ase trolley wire currents | ur. chattanooga. nh v0 according to dispatches sent some of at the bottom of the river awaiting the Metropolitan papers, to have ex- discovery." ve day and’ ‘give continuous servi: ly attended to. {for lighting. It’s dangerous/ Our sats : hausted the supply « centenarians in . @ great deal more ease than we might L. WLILDES, _ | Kentucky, but Aunt” Ann is cer. | Y otherwise, Now, there's one who went | Paducah and Catro Packet Line (Daily except ate ar. Lexington... jopn . tainly over 100 years old. here is quite a curiosity in af out of the office just as the gentleman Steamer Dick’ FOWLER, Ly. Lexington sp im PAINTER Fifty years ago she lived in Padue| West Broadway barber shop in the| from New York came in. ‘That man Leaves Paducah at 8 a, in Over 10 lights to 25 lights, 860 per light per month. } Batsrcsesssssceseses OBO pas "Joab, aod was onned by Mr. John] stape of a one legged barber, wno| travels for a Toston house and his tere JS ed tea Over 25 lights to 60 lights, 85¢ per fight pe ‘i peaca vispin = vayam Marshall, who then resided in a house Shaves a customer by carefully poise | titory extends from Maine to southern Re Na eee ee ‘ ] , throat tra! ind car service between Pax near where the St. Nicholas Hut ing himself on his crutch and then | C#lifornia, and he makes the trip every | Memphis, New Orleans & Cincinnati aaa at 3 area 7 These low retes for 24 hours’ srt lioe: pouty Wljen Dill is paid before | sate and io, Arcana uid jhe ute Southwest. Por further iaformation colt 5th of succeeding month, or address, aa fs 4 Welch, D. P. 4:, Memobts. Toon w A/0. EINSTEIN, TOA Vice Pre: South Third street, now stands She} Seraping away, org beg Fat an Gian x Oe ved with the Marshalls until 1866,], There have been female barbers, jis way, % L.Crice y and perhaps later, not desiring to] !ulian barbers, gypsy — barbers,| “ie has been doing it for years, until G, Harris. T. HARRIS. GRICE, avail herself of the freedom offered] 20d other kind of —_bar-| be knows the people of the country Ik her at the close of the war. She was| bers 1 Prducah recently, | every state, aud I have to hear him Attorneys / at - Law, [an oid woman then, very old, in fact, | but this is the first. one-legged oue. | say a bitter thing or a foolish one about 125 8. Fou h—Upstatrs, and looked it, but those who knew | Next they will be importing barbers Leen flea alee or differ: ea _ : . " sore | Without arms, and if they do, the e 1a too broad for that—that is to saj 0 * Etonografiver tn OMees her in those days, over two score ; y re[ he is too patriotic. Then, again, 1 tinday at 8 oslock P ——————— cr , i e quite a number of now helpless Mi a = years ago, say that thee is little visi. | F@ Gut V ames to Washin, in a! day and Sat Dl ; 33, ; e ‘ashington once a year gim- Tu P Wy . J ~) RUSS, ble elmange, although-sha is now fee} *ictlims who will then be glad to ply to spend two or threo iy her f mn A DUCA H CYCLE WOR KS 2 . \ * @ aoe Pavvoan, Ky acket Company. t. and Mgr bler aud skinnier to a degree, almost] Cbaage shops. so that he may ndsundiye Leave Gincinnatl tor . ery Foursday, passin psemniit F a * rnment by contact with it, 4 . ge an Moving gons areal a ee Rede . etait Mgiclad Ak Bia bicelles: ‘eo Wee. 126 and 128 North Fifth Street, Lovisriti AND-wewemis pivisiox Tel e' abe 3 cf ji er i “ A . Padue ). (ine ° 2 No 2 Office at Willetis-t7v about, She doesnot know her owe ; 4 Popular local piano dealer is| nation, to look ut the wagnincent builds | zeae Padteas, Ky; supe, ttuctnnatt Near Patwen Mouse. ty New Orleans. 72pm sivain’ «8° like weonte. | ust recovering from bruises received | ings of goverument ownership, to stand phis fo pn 4 ike many other colored pec in quite an awkward nner. He] In the glorious beauty of the grandest ?2 am “+ has no known relatives except bogrded a train to sell a young’ lady | building on earth, to sit for a time in om am haere children." These, of courser}wtie-tiad been considering the advis-| the halls of legislation and to experi« puxkicns tees Nortonville.... 10 50am naw pourlog. of apie mone as | ability of purchasing a piano, one of] *Mee for a brief season some of the mas Pe td ‘S19 pm Probably a resident of this mundane] ys instruments, and after the train| “ial results of his citizenship of the * Ginetouatt. sphere ome (me before they were [lott the Union Depot it Began ae | proudest republia the nym ever shone High Grade Bicycles | | sccrnoc- xo. No wi Aunt Ann,’ despite her years of ning quite rapidly through the city. | "22" and Bic Sundries | fn siesta experience, seems goo for many] te was unaware of the fact. that re Was @ round of applause for the % asic’ 1 13 pm years yet, and she is acknowledged it e Clerk’s presentation of the case Agent for Odell Typewriter, Price £20.00. itable for Ministers, Doc- up Bodo oe ba Ls tap shee widant i stopped in the yard near Broadway Don't do it, gentlemen,” he said, COLORED tors, Lawyers, Teachers. in reach of all, Uv Paducah, 615 pm oe iene idest woman in southwest: }and becoming alarmed rushed to the waving it off." “Thowe ure not. in ; : ; i" paste 30pm ero Kentucky. She remembers many| platform, and impelled by the ex-| words but the words of (hat earalle . ne Only Exc lusive Bicycle ise in the City. Riding School free peg nn ; . years before the civil war, but owing | citement of the moment jumped. He| ™an. He is the broadest-minded cit- 1 ENT. to all buying wheels from us. WE invite you to call and see OUR|™ New Urieans. [, to her iguorance of history and of| track im a large puddle of water on| izen, the firmest patriot and the squat. WHEELS and get Bottom Prices on same. Nowdidand 30 cutfy Paliman baffet sleeping many past events thab were of great! his larboard side, and was very glad | Ct Man I know, and if it were possible CHURCHES. R. PURYEAR, Manager. ins Wesd-hew Urioemt ne ne . uo Ui and New Orleans. Nog 201 and 2u2 run solid bewweeu A . Pt 7 e, ‘0 hi ion Of his kit CYCLE WORKS, Peer ee, 10. Cunets et the Tine, That the train. dida’G stop. ‘and .walc| sets,” ae cone tie kind Hhwould be} oo Chirek (Methodlat) Sin Orteans, carrying 1° te - . With PAO , nossible to make one nat 196 aid 128 N, burst. Cara at aE sik, er oe; shetfor him, for his fight was one not] Whole world. Ile hae bees im Waeninen Say wl a ao, nc a a runt little beyoud the abolition |tg he admired. The worst feature] ton for there days, and when he leaves | | Rurks Chapel a aa Oia Paducah uuion depot at 8 p ‘ i ? chapel, satst) 8 oe “tn Paducah union depot at pt of slavery. of the case is that he didu’t sell the} to-morrow he will take with him more 14¥ shogl 0 ii. Pretcing a i. and p WHEN y ou DRINK eran eee eT St —— inl ig ‘ wm, Rev. B.S, Butks, pastor . piano, than 100 books containing pictures Gf | “wasnt f Brinton—B. Davis,|~ sis, w.-r, stiier, the wel-koown ‘8 the city and its Givmt biilfdines, whlch | schol sm. Preaching 'S pin. ey. es NK TH ST “ piavo man, and Mr, Charles Brower, . he will distefuwts among the children | + Dupes, pastor, by f ae ow " Among the passengers on board! of the men Seventh Street Raptist Church —Sunday : reepemreensmanasl the lively and popular drummer for ig ig he meets in a business way; | schon be, as istiee Wing a dnd 8 - = the Scott Hardware Company, board. | ‘he steamer Clyde on her last, trlp| bn who will never be able to pet fa [BeeeW. & Bukeset —— You enti ind€ at ™ * . saat 7 was Major David W. Reed, secre-| Washington to wander amid tia Wendy | St Pall A, MB tain Sunday sehool? a . a ed the early train yesterday morning ti 1 1 tle, preaching I'am 7-3p ul. Rev. J. G / “ idaie ta go to Kuttawa, tary of the Shiloh Military Park ties and leary her siilong tts marble | Sanford pastor , : , 9 ‘ moeyviile = : “Miller, theré, and myself used to commission, on big Way to make pree rv a bs rs the all-important lee- ft, James A.M. F church, loth & Trimble 7 ; i, aie be} om years ago," remarked Mr. Brower to | 7th. | He was gcompanied by] hins «a eat orememahe "Chtiatian church DE ere we keepAhe finest of a Mga 6 = ; 3 £0, Mr. Bro} ar Mr. Milto: Reed, wh ‘ wicuted thousands of these vie- mh, preaching, I & th x é . fariva m : aSeys reporte Teviigasee his son, Bir. Milton eed, who bh mayer services, Wedneaday Ci P o ence 1238, Sat. ie sat mor ia hee he eur am icant ctginee Ati” gf Neon hm tee wlio othe |Etakey eer amar ertaninety |Whiskies, Wines, , Cigars, etc) i tio : - " ne state © oD, con- sept . Be i@ sentiment to hundreds o young evenings, 7 Ware cori av s Arrive Paducan 2 80 Parte Moe Hewes eyes A gis Sto 8itinued, “and the fafmers: all bad} 22¥¥s 80 a rey pee, furlough] ten atid women in every state of tha |B: Cotter, pastor, RESTAURANT OPEN AT ALL HOURS, mpeg, for meal — alt " p,m. from his ship, the cruiser Wi iegg.| tule. Who can say as much for him- COLORED LODGES. Chloage ana Sil potnuano-th aud were _| plenty: 1 was selling bnggies, and Mille: \l" oeeand. ciseo, whieh bas been ay Her sokl orgay “Miller was a on the Mediteranean statiog? OF, mote good singer im those days, and knew ‘ ri DR. TEL, [att the tatese ana best comic | Reedy a8 secretary off! Major songs, 1 ‘ + holds an imports woe COM sal rE en alae ie 24 ETT +s and Fedpnsibile {acm house where (here wasn’t any | POsitlen. he ‘Train leaving Paducah daily at 6:15 p m, hrough Pullman Palace Sleeping and r for St. Louls. Double berth rates, $1.50; chair rates, 75 cents. ; Fort information, reservations, i Z vail on or address J.T: Douovan, ' 1 2. T. A:, Vaimer House, Padneah, oF A. Hy Ganson, General Passenger Agent CI 417 N. Sixth St. Saesman for Illinois CentralR.R, Has Through Passéhger Trains and t Eilicient Double Daily Service welt?” And even the congreseman tould not answer in the aflirmative. ashington Sta WILL EXTERMINATE HAIR. Masonte Hall adway, Third Floor Mt MoGregor No 2—Meets every tint Thursday eventng in each mouth, Mt Zion Lodge No 6—-Meets every first Wednesday evening in each mouth nab Court lien—Meets every Mouday In h y| we (i paturally + ag 204 he Bway. more sign «,; Ghildren than there is} oe tie batthe and 4 fons {+ of woth! edat Calvert City, bot he’ | rut the Upops engaged bavedpeen yp zing ‘em a few comic se fount a marke by him. Petia: ‘i ps * tie Lang Bro $, Drug Store, "aoe be left he alm acs oS the there fy fo “one mar Jiviog-Agho {fator anor ier to pul! down than to build | Stone Square Lodge No, s—Meeis every se up, even where the subversive efforts | C004 Mouday in exch mon have merely a huwan head of hair for | INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODE e object. Gibbon, the histo Odd Fellows Hall, s ¢ corner 7th & Ad Shele , No. 48—Meets first an Itis Luows \Koctve as much about tae battle of art And maybe Ue gave expression to a thought # | | | | ~ ext UME you'd pass Uoreh you'd | Shiloh as the Major, he having Gen] this when deseanting upon military |g ( J 2 THOS. 1 MILLER, HE ovyy, [488 Se organ wetting out in thé yard |* Participant and badly wounded in} glory, ans a young Viennese physic Paducah, Lone No. st5—Meats every tt a from Cinemnat! and Louisville to porch used as a table, I remember His Won resi ce and constgit| ploying the ips pr es aducah P.trtarchs Ni e) f h W. to Louts+ peearches . ates | inator, Lik tdigcoveries, It v ee rgans for the r 1 $ once he sold a farmer one tiear 1 b-| Fetearches upon the grounds maps} i st of is ie very second Friday ey ening u “ f Jose ‘comuec= soe I : I ules sory taminie wt eld. ‘Too | the result of an accident. Some fore at Colored rellowy? Ha . ‘ br Mp Ab a4 caine he Mu i % ry 1 Aes begin 7 S| doctor having heedtessy exposed bis | past Grend Ma No 79,— — SOL ia ann WES’ fa Walnut st. the fellow one of Mis characteristic eal tat wl of good nature ai) eo nsonid locks to the Roentgen ray Sety found & c On its own and ghnnecting lines, including Souther songs aud dances. The next time} *commodation and takes expect) beoame like unto the prophet whom - A fica EMEGS toes “blk Siald } lear mt ad tlaie Geum cad Gat eerieke First-cla*, in al ani we jras.ed we saw it out on the front) Pte ip imparting his information tthe Hebrew street boys called “bald every coahd and frarth Tnentay svaniog in vy} au 4 Fog Worth; Dallas, Houstoa and ents. the old veterans who attend thqf fiead,” and angrily wrote to the papers | each month at Col slows’ Hall ‘ ’ ‘ x poise ¢s ‘acifie porch with wash pans, milk cans any KR ates $2. 7 Me flower pots on it. L think it was lis seaday evening PROPRIETOR: pont it. Dr. Freund, of Vienna, read | Young Men's Pride Lo solved to try tho | ¢very second and fourty’ Wed gatherings. He m » distine- 200 Rooms voice and the comic songs that made| ion between blue or gray and 1s as{the statement and resolved 0 try tho |g toad os : a eady to at pl ays as e ator, He trte " re. St Loui Ki myAriend Miller so successful in dis- |€44y to drive the humblest private fray plan itrat tipon a boy whoee spine | UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSII P B ttlin peal Ke) DsAing of hisontans, hut theve wen. [owt over the eld and show bit al “Heche bad fll grt fe No Meets every second a DP IB or, M.D, WP. Witasawnonm. D {change in him, aud I don't believe |! highest rank. The Major's han y ag bypertrich 1 Slaters | erlogs Tos, 8 No f wncuns mere} 5 AMBON, ML. tt , and I dc ; e ypertrichosis, and many aters if the Myst rlous Ten, AGED E} y king dire: ofS with through trains JUETT & WILLIAMSON, he is mach now.” eS] come and jovial face is well known tol a fair ome who eaiters {rom {t,eapectalty |%-Besagteg Sem Tuxetay Seach ments ts AGENT CEL oe, tor all aay dis A Mr. Miller only smiled modestly {6l! the old veterans who attend the|in Francs ahd thé Caucahus, where it] Gaiden fale Temple Meets second ‘Thure-| {A Nc ¥ und said that eweny vars ac Vou reunions and a visit there without | assumes the form of a mustache, would | gayi tach'mouth eee ial Drcadway ouIs O’BERTS’ EER, Of St. Louis. Including St a. Pit | Ph ee ff 9h? could sell any farmer in Western | the pleasure of grasping the hand of} pay readily and heavily for a safe cure A ae hy kegs d bottles/ phi, y “ og , i® td be had for nothing. | Ceremonial Ter No, t—seets first and , ysicians_and Surgeons Tennessee anything you had and |). W. Reed,the gallant old Major of) Now it i to be had for nothing. || coremoniat Temps So, 1 tee Also. various tem drinks—-Soda Pop, Beller Water, Orange : 1 ‘| x ; ’ gredit him for any amount you chose, | the 12th Lowa infantry, woul De ey ee ee eee ad thesuperfiuens |. Goldep Rule Tabernacle, No. 45, meets feat Older Giugue Rie; 6: Solid Vestibule Traln:y Throug j ; silt hl he. ang amount x er great disappointment to the old boys | 4PoM the boy's back and thesupertiuows | Govden, Rule rabermarts, Ni Uy meets to at r he Ay ti ofalosae ab glalicduniaparesx asd.ts o'slocn | Pullman Mattec - Slawine. Cnt AtO8 p,m: Hae nna talute aastainty of getting | ia wore the blue and gray. The Dota ne Ioneer ca fufent rhenens, |. Qieeh Sarat rabernacie No 20-Meete Telephone orders filled uatil 11 o'clock at night daring week and.12 o'clock } sr, ouch Pree Raoliniukt Ohalr Care your money —but now some of the . The boy, no longer an infant phenor ee fourth Monday © ach month, aturdsy nights oe 3 itive, 419 Broadway, armers coulda’t even pay for aberth enon, has been shown to the Medical falior Tabernac Meets first and Particulars of you Al ra froad ticket agt i9s y fare oxettass ore 9 Paducah, Ky., March 30, 189. | Society of Vienna, and photographs of | itd thursday nishes in tach moutd. ea Telephone 101. re ng Wyre " 9 P . ; b; - r ae Ps ping the West Tabernacle, No. 65, Meets hand Madison Streets, , Seg gy yal ey Teveruone 243, ee Mess, Jas. Cook and Frank Gilbert, | bis condition “before and after” are cir- | | Lay, of the West tabernacle, No #. Meets ae ek rt eee. Chie ‘iovi sd * agents for the Fidelity Mutual] lating in the city, It may be true | fonth A certain young member of the Life —_—_\* that there is nothing new under the] pride of Paducah Te Yo. 5. Meets first Paducah barmade a somewhat awk-| /lfe Associay ft sun; still {t ts none the less probable | Saturday aftergoon in euch month, i : Je j ~ zy ward mistake during the examination] G#N EN: —I geKnowledge re-|that, if the Philistines had known of Star of Paducah tent Meets second saturday a 1 = | A, S. DABNEY, of a witness in the police court a day | ceipt of five thousatid dollars in full] this property of the rays, they would ]P™ to each month ¢ fennessee Central H/o OF two ago. payment of aAfolicy held by my | have saved no end of trouble to Delilah, | ch month : _ GC Internatig/ ‘ / A boy was charged with assaulting} husband, pre late Judge: ©, H./ 0nd kept Samson's locks from start ey ot cue Repubile meats” second W - dd ‘0 | d / * «colored woman, aud the young law] Thomas, ints py and vome | ‘6 *fresh. Chicago Chronicle, and fvuria Tuesday nighie ia each tonth tn HAGW Whnades. NASHTILLE, DENTIST. yer Was prosecuting the case. He is} mend the we Legal Action, f CHATTANOD;4 ness in adjusting ompany its prompt- cw “ ict Ua reculac. pombe, ction iv reported | Harrison Chambers, colored, night | may pprE ST PATTERN: A curious Je “Now you that boy siegzed you] ing been paid si from Le jon with the | porter at the New Richmond hotel, f _% BROADWAY. avd hit you and kaocked you down /”” | ment was due lon of the Chinese doc- | was married last night to Mamie PROMPT WIDE kidnaping in Lo Boone. A surprise was in store for D JE - i) ee Exposition, Lily of the West Tent, Meets third saturday Pp claim, it hav- fy days before pay- nder the terms of the VEN TO ALL tor, Sun Yat Sen, by the Chinese . he asked the witness in one breath, | policy. r bassy last Octob lish serv : <= my ; be dues! was eh reply, {mat 4t Mrs, C,Al. Tnouas,- | one, | Wid bese Ti the enntioy orth Harrison, the employees and pro- Did you sere bi orvemreenstegdikicd embassy’ for ‘seven y Hectived a |ptiet rat the hotel making him a ho’ L did, you'd a holl’ed too, aw eat W atastaani promise, from the doctor and his present of several dollars in money 8." On the night of the 25th of November riends outside, of a sum of 82 and many useful articles of clothing | x Third Street. Telephone No. 371 Never mind what I'd have done, | last a watersoput burst over the city of [if he would constitute sage etele and house hold goods, THROUGH Biot via n yr hi oo ‘ — fi eS , ty Michael, one of the orheraed recora- | With the view of the former's escape. The me: »mbers of the concert party SERVICE Staple ant ye nt er efem eas J mpanying a peti- [Of course, he was dismissed from the |and cake walketg take\ placg-4f Mor- gectionat MEI i Ro fit i off. ebay o J, |vervice of the embassy as soon as ever |ton's ja AWG pear fut please ell, now,’ slow! proceede: most in an instant the deluge of water | thérole which he had p! 1, in contrib: report for rehears at the uting to the eseape of the doctor from Canned 4 of the lawyer, concluding his examina- I ad av ope peta et Free delivery tq allparts of the city, | tion, “tell this “court att this -was} The homes of thousands we) aptivity, deportation to China and cer: . done without your knowledge and] stroyed, a great loss of life occurred, | tain death, was discovered, But beth Core 7th and Adams. ‘consent.’? pnd on its way to the sea the water | the doctor and his friends now ¢ o fulfill the She answered **Yes,’’ but the look} plowed a broad, deep cha nine |! ih 1 the miles long. Youth's Companion has de Elegant Carriages and Turnouts Bi ccemeiee EXCURSION TICKETS: from all pointe of = of victory on the fave of the lawyer ings against th the recov rare Horse NS) oeing Aruiaaly Yastahed when the opposing aa) fe money owed to him.—Chieago in: | the i 1 ‘during the Goutinuanes of the ‘Tennhee council seized the opportunity and ter Ovear Ke > eo tus 4 ke d Boa! F ational Exposition * a saan esa tee wines, | Tae ke shay ee eo Pe, 2 “| Livery, Feed and rding Stable jie iis: iinmin cai yon tees ell, if all this was done without Auctioneer—And now, ladiesand gem | giveramdy arf the pidgt tha Cor, Third and Washington. t+ ST Wwesterh Pass, Agt All kinds < a horse your knowledge aud conscnt, I guess Hemen, what bid do Chear for the 1a- lever disposed fof hgre Yn a sit 40s Ry. Kxchange Bldg St. Socks, Mv 148. TELEPHONE you don’ t know mach abowt-it, do Ae i! ™ wnt 1 Carrara on manner. Miso Brapsiaw, A. J. WELCH, Te tower movement man Mar Div m Pass, Agt., Memrnis, Tenn, worth at the lowest, peltriest figure, cy W. L. DANLEY. ten Collars? Did T hear ter dolla - / Voice in the Crowd—I s3 op veri ‘or Sale, : froing— .. Y. Tribe | At the Sun office old papers, nice and clean, just the thing to put un- ie + ce e A Metesric Bomb. der carpets and on sbely Several remarkable meteors, seen in | per hundred, and around New York city on the aft vA ey; ernoon of December 4 last, were the —_—_—_-—— Accounted for Mer Vagarion, i a 8 ct of discussion at a recent’ meet: 4 M ots ! 3 ‘ of the New York academy of sek {| “Women are queer creatures,” said St. Louis & ences, One passed over Central park, the man with Abe colared: walateons tf [ W ’ u f j s seen from the Brooktyn bridge | bis neighbor as they stood in the bi / 4 a b TRY THE NEW FAST Tua! KANSAS AND NEBRASKA MITEO, {Ron Moura Raut, The most direct ling’ via Memphis to ti wher mistake, and so did everybody else, The prosecuting lawyer had asked the question ‘put in larceny cases when it has to be proven that goods rave been taken without a person's KnoWledge and consent. He should have asked if it was against ber will and consent, and Tkt., NASHVILLE, TENN, Agt hing, The quig “T see you had something written is to take Dr, abe Ls, one up yesterday about Padueah’s big ry ss snit’oee onnearad at Wortham, Atseos | FOO: ht,” replied the fire in thé ante-bellum days,’” quoth hg me hour & mater 2 over “Yes, ‘That's right, " si y the eteor passed over x, 4 an old inhabitant yesterda: Vassaic, Irvington and Danbury, Conn, | other, “but whs : STOVES, jETC. 4 now there's that woman ove “Well, end one burst near Rahway, und ap y came to the ground fn four was From a study of ¢he reports | ila few minut these phenomena it has | has suddenly stopped. 1 n "sted that the burrting me- | for it. Why do you suppose she acts Fe eee eect at sure Tdon't know, Whish ove | ESTABLISHED 1864,—-0 i gts the body which later passed over Pas: m ARKANSAS AND TEXAS, suic; that the meteor again separated | wus it a “ WEST AND-6OUTHWEST, lnto at least three parts—one of which | "Over there. Soe that woran with pte shot over Irvington: and Dwabury, an- tbe - Ith si a Las on ve is 1 ¥ DB Free Reclining Chairs on All frains, . the or | from the end, Shedias her head torn . New York, eee the ' aba the | Sough she was looking at me a minute Tunovan Coaches Memrfis to Youth's Com: | @8v: GENER AT in UI 1) Dattas anv Forr Wykiu, Squelched. “Ah, yes. O, that's my wife,” s kansas, and all Western Stat The Giddy Young Thing—Whatis the | pastily left his new acquaintance is Information, eal) oa your loghl proverb about there being no marrying | cago Times Herald, oar / KR. T. G. MATTHEWS, S.T.A in Heaven? —— debt si nioure veut y A bo inches by 13.0 nd 24 Inches UISVILER bY The Chronic Machelor ols rush pox 22 inches by 1 ony 11, C. TOWNSENDAG_P_& TA, Hehe @ ls tes » tread,” ne pep will con n a barrel of two and / 8 cn eunela tenn to.irped."—Iivdien: | deep, vt eo bushel, sateen TOLMDLOME 274, PADUCAH, KX Sprteheten| ow Il, she «arsed to. have some pretty big storms in those days,too,’” he went on to say. “Of course ey ah clones weren’& invented when I was which (Hey : ire. sranauct a boy, bat they were storms just the nal coplish should Ei. snd #NeIe*) samo, and pretty big ones, at that, Ov-August 2d, 1351, @ storm strack Paducah and did incalculable dam- age. It would be called a cyclone these days, but it was then called a storm, It turned over and sank two steamboats, the *Ringold’ and ‘Do- yer,’ tearing off their cabins and? por| playing hayoe generally with the big day. Pea pt The gels dipye the ‘Cher- x okee’ over to the island against a Rooms only $1.00 and upward ebiten wood Andg, which entiraty pide A. B, COGPER, Jotrated her hull and stopped right at] For Sale by 0 the furnace doors, Wi flirting desperately with | Give him a call, Cor, Court and Market ut now she ent earth is not known.— panion, The blonde oS “No, the brunette next toh American Plan $8.

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