The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, April 2, 1897, Page 4

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— a6. Dp STOCK A Great Store! Y J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Sa PHARMACISTS. DRUGGISTS. u bpd ip gente cle ll ) § rage a, Absolutely F ait Treatment =Prescriptions fillgl at all hours.—| Can prepare your family or private | all kinds ot iy may erbs, #0 “ recipes, from a linimen/ to a corr jnette eee netiodied tne tt 'o.1 bane ( ie jon Night Bell ' ; side of/door. Care, and do it right. Pr atthe ysl Clot Moet = Ryman ne wi! | —_ A itl avery rice and we ake prepared to se'l |« oe, the latest atylos a ‘Come | {abrice. “ths lowest pri- e spo \ —j ’ 1 . Pe oct arly an 7 Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecaries, ors snk tx ite Veter pr. me MY +4 keg tin | is new almost in 4 the store of stots wrth of at EVENTH AND Jackson Stueets, Panvcatt, Kr. PADUCAH AUCTION & STORAGE CO. BThousands of doll ready for Corner Third and Court. Factive apring good) expected — - |your choosing. No as EXPEC census ENUMER/TORS. |STRANGE HOUSE,| paicaoaa uMBLInGs. |scarescsvrstei jist ay wae ofl, ane y 1 loose on his| splendid #ock As a disregard of) ©. Hardin by turning It loose P The newness we a Y a best interent i x ; arm, Itis just possible that Alex ost pleasing in effect, ‘The rr, Will Begin Work Next! poated Down and Lodged On| {tems of Interest Relative to the) id not notice the smiles that perme | nde of sty fre wifer Is truly bewsl, A. T E Monday. Railroads and Railroad ated the countenances of those pres] dering, np prices we asl Island No. &. People. cut. All Jokes aside, Alex has | marvel of litteness was E sate Wit oma ooh aa and well iinproved rural re In Wash G Js . ti 1 to g { t sh er May Interfere Wi ea contain ‘ re Theat FURNITURE BUT NO OCCUPANTS, | %=c- aso sr 1 wmtaon, coven ear spon sage aie than purewater? Our filters will make impure Business is still on the whoop.| We fearn from good authority that . “| water as pure and sp kling as § ring water, ae Con Atwood was in charge of the}erhood lodge of railway trainmen in] ean‘. ere angles “| Every family should One. very filter Whence ft Came Is @ Mystery] york train that left this afternoon. | Paducah, ‘This is a laudible institu) ,.% . ey T ’ mA ine y» ‘. |Richartsoa and W. A. Wickliffe, did] Is a Two-s'ory Log House: The boys are speculating as to|tion and sbould succeed here, The] ise «“|tested before leaving our store. not begin work yesterday, but wil! where Shorty Barksdale’s cake of| by-laws and constitution have been gous ar begin Monday, They have the en- soap is. arently modified pcb ur ill is the day for new Spribg clothes. | tire month before them, and are not . ‘: , on wcll s fast |The insurance has been increasec No man pee let Eayter pass | 0 cierto begin util more ot the) MATTERS IN RAILADED CRTLES. | The back water declined users te Feias 41980 (SIGH le Chee td GNEN 8 sight than it had previously done ale |fF01" eon een at cause, oF the Ordos to el back water oubsid t would seri It nb \to be wire to | os ae together since the fall commence joss of etter Kandor foot, In be Plumer @ollen, the regular bai! of those dependent opon you for ery Ie } INCORPORATED. They *s ” - The public school census enume tors, Messrs, J. M. Hart, EB. B. without in time, to| ously interfere with their labors, get the latest pattephs, style and) Jt js estimated that fifteen d A laree tw + low t ‘ . ‘ , A large two-story log house, plas : i he : A : perfect fit, you st Ht MY |will be required to take the census, tered and sealed, yesterday Mloated [H08 ler, went out a8 fHgbt homer OM apport ie ws rze that you make Yak sin Seren for] Ge . 318, B20, 322 and Broadwayr . 7 e 3 orbing On Wo an, e lows anc ~ the 10 this motting on work tral. [Coie provision for the widows and] Sign of Big Hatchet. Pagani. tailoring establish: Ne i | with fifteen more allowed for copying | down and lodged at Island ‘No. 8, in 2 ye nection ees them, the Tennessee river above Gilberts-| (Engineer Henry Buck rests to18¥ | orphans good boon says ‘t| + an Jackarda, Hou Englert will balance] j.now not the hour when the Sue of} cometh, and if He takes oney are how much mofe is GIVEN TRANSPORTATION, — | ville on the Lllinois Central. It con- Tommy 425 Broadway. tains a quantity of furniture, and the} all’” with the $15 around the yards. | yan — ; " " 7 . inhabitants are at a loss to account} Billy Kane took charge of the iron} from the plow H WEATHER REPORT. Families From Arkansas Cross) (oe whence it , as several bridges| horses at the round house this a. m.| He likely totake the railroad man, pi vase the Ohio. are above, wlich would prevent its} As a groom of that kiud of race] with whose every movemeut he is Louisville, April 2.—Local show-| ‘This morning several families that | further passage, as there 18 not ample | horses Billy is ‘au fait."” jeopardy. ers, probably followed by fair weath-| left Arkansas several weeks ago room for it to float under. A. J. Welch, the division passen FADS ALS. -~‘ er Saturday. account of the floods applied to] The house is intact, and bears n0} ger agent, arrived on last night's I ERSON AL. i ~ Mayor Yeiser at the city hall for] evidence of life or death. — Railroa! train, and will remain io the eity for gyros sed me's . — — = = LOCAL MENTION. nsportation across the river, and {men reported its find tod a day or so. W. G. Sinex, of New York, is st a’ Kid Gloves Alt the Reweat auto © B STAR KS ila * “* K embroidered for #1 . e . » provided therewith, The heavy rains dow sroad re-| Conductor Kirkland pulled out | the Paimer. They lad been camping on the] give Heavy rales dows the reca'y| this mogping with the largest number] | Harr AGENT FOR ighlands about the city, and many! along the railroad. Down near Boaz] of passengers on any train depar Hot Springs. d iaoeeten They left 00] Station, about fifteen miles from Pa-| for some time Thomas Fox, of Newark, N. J., is There jaa woman with five chil-| 1cae tt is enid that the torrents are} fr, E. 5. Teachout, the’ traveling }at the Palmer. ; unning over the track and washing} soliciting agent of the entire system,| Born, to the wife of Mr. Frank lren near G sband’s fa - Si 2 dren near Gip Husband’s farm who} much of the road bed away. Section] came in on the mornivg train and is| Roark, a boy ea eiwiog you want (8m. 1 Kee ype wy aren Dower ankin has returned from MoaePForm Corwet and mon Patrons of the Water Company are ' , yey: ceminded that rents for this quarter were due April Ist. Those who in- _4 tend to renew tWeir rents should do so by the 10th/ as all premises in ar- esti mi cr rears after thal date will be shut|'s indestitute circumstances. The} men were out repairing it today. registered at the Palmer. C. H. Ketterning, of Detiance, O., hea county has refused her ¢ sistance hil ter, |is at the Pal : col erstwhile porter, is at the Palmer. beaten . : 1 erstwhile porte : th ; “ 'TH SECOND STREET off. 2a 8 .- — ps Sa and Mayor Yeiser claims that he bas} Chief Dispatcher Allan Jorgenson} Joe Malone, 4 Death of a Child no right todo so. ‘The flood-suffer-] is on the sick list today car cleaner and “Ri on the] §. G. Chinchman, of Evansville, ‘An infant child of Mr. F. Hudson, |¢"" fand is now exhausted, but the] Dispatcher Alvey worked instead of | through freights, is again wielding the} is at the Palmer. | one of twins, died last night at the|D¥mber of applicants is still very] night Dispatcher Bennett last even- |feather dusters aud scrub brushes in) Mfisy Sue Janes has returned from family residence, 731 South Fifth | !arge. ing, and the latter is directing things | the coaches. a trip to San Francisco. z 7 street. Tue remains were today SNEAK THIEF in the chained lightning headqua -| “Old Dad’? Ritter and his left] Attorney Worten went iy (0) eae f es M pages , ters this morning, with Will Rogers] bower, Frank Schraven, looked quite] smithland this moroing. R et ha s s shipped to Bay City, Ll., for inter- He xt ; fap rae . E sbippe sir new suits of o ment. And He Left No Trace Behind emeanr dal jaded plat - Miss Laura Hudson left at noon —_ There has bee perceptible | a they pulled out the 308 on passen-1 10 Hickory Grove on a visit. At the County's Expense. Him. ay e|ger this a.m. Wonder where tle fire Any ae op* : decrease in freight business on the] er t Mrs. Gus. Tate left at noon for] {n*y STAPLE The county furnished a coffin to- ; crease | By Ras day for an infant child of David | 4 thief eatefed the residence of] Illinois Central \ohgesbaliel ard long be) (merce ran ret at|St Louis on a visit to relatives. K Hall, colored Mr. Joseph Vernague, 602 North|There will be a big revival afterthe} Quite a conflagration occurred a Sins ‘Maliia. tes. of Bnulaville HA and FF Y p pre ; Seventh street, and stole from Mrs. | rivers all quiet down, Eesryvilie, Lenny, on yeutenlny. Tes acai av booc aed w at Be Pulmats| : | ie ‘ 4 Vernague’ bkcet bookies enehteae warebouse on the river bank used by | at noon and js at the Palmer, A ard to Chadineles: | | ata: SYNE TMGT tmote, cooerrea lt Then ViTsiale ave car ofl steamers and an aljuining saloon run] Councilman T. P. Carter returned —— Fresh And all others whp Appreciate an | ite tamily was at supper and| tbe B. & O. road passed through the/py a Mr, Steger were both entire'y| this morning from his sojourn at Hot : : il elegant lunch: Mika/Redd will be t 7 was at supper and] ie ss oon on routeto New Orieans, [03 og tts Fp sy -ompt and polite attention, prepared to serve lusches tomorrow | 20 trace of the thief was discovered. | 0 *) consumed, | 8 rev de ivery to all party of thes I: was unoccupied. Billy Beadles was bigh ball waver] Mesers, Basil Duke, J. A. Fee : hé&M ; ‘ Cor. 121. & Madison, —> per Will exchar ¢e for old Machines at liberal figures. at his stand on Fourth street. Ev- 4 SUN'S BIG CONTRACT. , @rything’in' the /way The Junior Warden Missionary }out on local th’s morning. He had] ad Phil Jacobs, traveling men of} 7 ——- - chicken, ham, hot tamales, ’ yr » Goce te i Society will hold its monthly meeting | ls O. R grip b —— * = popcorn, etc., will be spr Mr. Young Gocs to St. Louis In Its) eee tow afternoon at 8 o'clock wi'h|ments relating to the contents of the! Miss Mary Wheeler, of Hopkins- “ neat and tasteful style woich has Interest Mrs, Chambiin, South Tenth street, |side-door Pullmans in his long Wain, | vil'e, is a guest of Mrs. W. F. Brad- Just Received Our made Mike famous as a proviler for] Mr. Al. E. Young, of the Sux job] near Chamblin’s brick yard. Billy McEwin is at work again this] shaw. : the inner man. 1 joffice, left today for St. Louis to look moroing, having given the ague a} Councilman M. Livingston re- S ‘ d S ie after a btaeial edloomplsie Airesae Bl Bleekapecs Look” cuetBilly, tt tel tarued yesterday’ sroea ‘adiwanke | ring an uininer Goods for th big th and f t that it}and othe i f ments for the Su’s big contract. to seventh and fourteeath hat it}and other northern points, after a / [ eo A clean, neat colore! viel o dot print 750,000 pamphlets for the s-]don’t deal you one when you're not bsence. His wife, who We are now prepare? show many of the latest housework—only nice Klis Hee Sutherland Medicine Company, the burg, i expecting it. as been visiting in Milwaukee, re- ‘| apply 826 North Fourth stieet. t/jargest contract ever secured by a Foreman of the Yards Dick Lucas, {turned with him. NOVELTIES In DRESS C00DS t ‘ A . Officer Frank Orr was summoned “ - ; ewspaper in Paducah, Mr. Young ’ h an augmented force, is bus ‘ ” At the Gospel Tent. vewepaper in Padu tle ha Paleat Beem seenengo | With an augmented force, is busy OVABLE MUSIC) will return in a day or two. to the Palmer House last night at 10), monkey hunting tleas getting his J 2 = Gospel tent erecied on Fourth aud o'clock by an emergency call. He ' , 3 track in good shape once more, the!The Ramsey Soclety We! Ohio, Meetings begin Saturday at/B1G DAMAGE BARDWELL, | found quite a crowd collected nes 1 | oO gs beg ) AMA y SLL. juite a crowd collected near} "0 MEO Pe ets | ° 7 p.m, Meetings every night and a the ladies’ entrance, whither it had belptsd anne ae ited suificientls Blensed Over the Reault, | . H H 1 Patterns for the work to be done. If ¥ ¢ ' Sunday 2:30 p. m. Hear Mrs. a en attracted by the loud vis. ) p.m A Harmiess Creck Becomes al beet attracted by the loud and boi Kd Butler, the deserving and ine] 4 Well-pleased crowd dispersed at Collins the woman evangelist. Tent terous cries of a stranger who held . is made comfortable with stove. Destructive Torrent, them all at bay, and appeared to be|lustrious leader of the coach clean-|the close of the musicale at Caj They s andwall hie (he w : ‘pies , cra, is temporarily Perryville] Joe Fowler's residence last evening ve a, [et --U- dwelt bed the worst flood in its , Cangerou watching engines. Ed commenced| The entertainment was given under pronounced eel — "ey © So on the bottom rung, but some day ware Company will, Monday Aye! | creek’ rans back of town and has| the officer seized him, and gave bis cra ert ge | Pe a . be ol a gallon ari ee anges . hitherto been considered harmlers,{name as John Byron. He said he] ¥e expect to see him perched on typ] ONE Wl? |i Moanin Mato I, sei dl el c. A half gation | tall Tankard apis pos ; . sled] pongo i eta f the ladder. curtailed, $s nevertheless very | largest and best seleeied stocks « but the rain of Thursday overtlowed | Was waiting for a special train to] of the . enjoyable aud thoroughly appre-| Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets, &¢ 0es / ng with doca-| Cincinnati, are at the Palmer. Wanted. Also very many handsorye effects in The i Glass an ueel i ‘, | ne Robins Glass and Queens-]nistory night before last. A little{ ‘The man made no resistance when the auspices of the Ramsey Society Pitchér at fo” 1088, it sufficiently to destroy bridges and | take him to Washington, where he} Round trip tickets for the Shiloh O03) Young Ladien'Bodaitty, culverts on several streets, ‘The| wanted to kill President McKinley. reanion will be on sale at all the de! "Daring the evening Mise LaFayette| Gor antes ine meu: did our pri ‘The Young Ladies Rosary Sodality | Water was three feet deep jm anumber| Frank Byron, the man's brother, {pots on the line on the 3d, 4th and & ig ay sar F will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 | Of houses in the city, al Pacers otha Arey phere pel aeod Teneo nO musician and vi rverport, n’teost any/ more to s« rined the oilicer his bro nd one-third rates for the round | who js visiting here, made her initial] cure the newest styles than it does o’clock at the residence of Mrs, Hill, me 7 i lates: S and\up to date in color andl on North Seventh I heard gf Dr. BA's Pine Tar} mind had suddenly become deranged |tnp. Close connections will be mare} « } Rae ' (Ge cain : North Seventh. Hooks. aud taaing Ge cece ; Q a nee before a Paducah audi-|to buy old ones \__-ffipe, and qur prices on shoes suit sich ge TS han g Y recommen-| and that while in such a state he was /at Perryville with the steamer E * and delighted ber hearers to] We also | * ial bar . ; : moneys worth at the | dations from Wiffereyt persons, of its! liable to do some one violence. He|Cherry and boats of the St. Louis} sich'an extent that it became neces. | gains to offer in ae cei apd Queensware Com- vonseg | valdablefmerits, I thought! was attacked a day or two siace onfand ‘Tennessee River Packet Co.|sary to respond to two encores fe pany’s Mom(ay\April 5th, Lait. wou 4 ty be o bare been! the towboat Smoky City, which is] This is a delightful route to the old] stusicians of ability say her volee i We have af excellent Ine of ladies #8 seriously — affed for twenty-fivelen route rittsburg. a Dg . Rastla » thie! . S dogs ve = en route down from Pittsburg, anc} battle ground. — Parties thie] perfect in tone aud volume, aud that Gloves. \ Peps LaHeist, an oupg res A ‘ : yous : / ire from the best shoe factories, the everybody Reduced, prices all over our-stores | Years with a cojgh and pains in my] wantec i » pilots. Je was} route ind tickets on sale at the os ae on Mondays April 5th, Cash sale, |side and breast yi were causing me Meee lela wie ie be ae He aval pe eat Broan fiche “ relay pasagte Sold Bas rh aegal ee Fi F e : the Robins) Glags“And~“Queensware | miserable life/ \I spent bundreds {is home in Pittsburg, aud was taken] Joyiat and happy-go-lucky Tom] sponded. to an ir Ek. i ce fe I urnishing Goods. ad ta be Tad” fot dolce mid Jocks sn for mete tote FA ea Saual a tapey-go-lcky Tom [sponded to another encore, Other| sold dis week for ie i Cut prises) on tin ware at the|“i#es but evegythigg: failed until 1] on the seannoneball.”” HOS, brought that leviathan’ trom theleniove ‘There wae w selecitn tuland color 3 ' found this wonderful iemedy, It ‘ Robins @lasy and Qveensware Com- if y south end in yesterday for e| pis \ ‘ ¢ yan 2 head f f yesterday for some] piano, violin and mandolin by Misses pany Mondgy, April Sui. For cash | "ett we rou ane Re eee aoe ALL OUT. slight repairs, It is something over} Lillian Rudy and Mattie Davis and ‘ only. GG Tia ee aay LT RU two mouths since ‘Tom's cherry voice] Master Henry Rudy; a vocal duet by Silks. fiuy yoig ofl and gasolinetrom H. |lungs. It is great! success, J. B, ee <a er crepe wean || | pea mae ramab als Kio als i he ct ndva dncatain and if 7 H. Eyéns’Rapkwagon He handles | Rossell, Grantsburg, Ill, The City Hospital Will Be] 20" pieces ange let rca GRIN oe? ate hagd LAN seek freeads pal pall i . the best fi Prot et and RedCrown| For sale hy ty ! few short hours in the city before allj duet by Mrs. stewart and Miss Mae| fancy designs at gue-half price. 205 Broadway, Opposite Lang Bros.’ Drug Store. gasoline. lai Ochischlaeger & Walker. Empty Tomorrow, of his chums were apprised of his ar-] Paxton; a vivlia solo by Mrs. Will sc buys a quality soline. ai alker. - i rival and gave him a ringing recep: |Clark, aud a vivlin solo. by Mr, 1¢ buys a $rAjuality Re rul ‘ Meals I5c. (ae ae ee : ; tion, His visit was shori, but mneli] Walter Clark; and a vocal golo by] 150 pairs ladfes’ silkaline hose tat”) M Mrs. Sapp Will Be Honorably/enjoyed. He left this a, m. on the | Miss Ila Hart, accompanied on the| for aac CA iad f : B — ( ies | People arket, your oil and geSoline-from = Evans, | Te members of the various church a place that's frent end of the local, which reached] violin by Mr. Frank Gilbert. Mrs,{ 2,500. yards (gingham in new] clean and che nko, Moghure in snooun tne eA aigeal that’ have f , All kinds of Fre the Tank wagon man, la>t missionary societies will please re- Discharged Tomorrow. from Sixth to Eleventh street. S. H. Winstead and Miss Paxton|styles for only 3} opebed a restpranecated at ! vat Bore. ; |member the social at the Firet Chrise patie 4 8 pbins Glass a ro 3 * At the “Robins Gm a Ol » church As usual the windy exaggerator of | played the accompaniments. Good quality litien crash for 6J¢ utlt Second. Sruvcloes 5 tomorrow afternoon at vare Company on Monday, Spril 5th | 7 , \ ‘ ware Compapy on Modday Stil 5th} 139 under the auspices of the C,| ‘The city hospital will tomorrow be the evening News" police colamn| At the close, Col. H. H, Hobson, hiffon ribbon i fancy stripes,] able service and codkinerconticted Uy beauties ange oD Simbe ly B.M. An invitation has been | Practically empty, so far patients | saddles bis subjects on to the N.C who was down for a solo, arrived, | novelties in belts, fancy trimming 1 hice —— orth 50¢ a set cs Neat plain} sont to the president of the various/ate concerned. City Physician Wil-].& St, L.'s back. In yesterday's ise|and rendered a violin solo, such as} new style dress gqods, et ooo goblets at 14¢ a set worth 25¢. 1a8t. | missionary societies in the city and{!mson has cured them all, including] sue he states that Machinist Brad-| they used to play in his boyhood] Watch our caret ad next week. OUR MOTIO, CHAS NORWOOD Mrs. Sapp, queen of Dogtown, whose/burry, who lately raised cain and] days, before the crowd dispersed, We live to shave . 5 That 25¢ niolasses at Dulaney’s is tlos 1 4 dt i te acorker, . 148 Court street. 2omot_;ord through her please take this as{ "ating palace was as unused to water! made things hum at the corner of he lac ies feel gratified at the suc- fa'tonsoriat art wees The Secondiyand Man, ax di | personal iavitatio A union! its bibnlous occupant, and when] Fourth and Norton streets, was an] cess of their entertainment, a eT near (eaten inn, A asa ioe open, adhe] Fura Norin wt, noo th . IE. GUTHRIE) ccc’: dles good’goods /and desgrves good | 80d plans of work will be belpful to] merged it and she bad uo place/is he has been in the employ of the PRLUURERNECIOUS, ° ’ r - 214 Court Street. Has some excellegt bar, patronage. lab jusall. The following is thepro- | 4 80. 1. C. several times since he worked gram: i orge Cummins, who had a leg|here and was in the service of that} Mamust Martin, the Brakeman, & co. May Not Recover, |s Gee es sus’ Name{ #mMputated, will also be discharged, |road at the time he entered the riag ET _ 3 ! and will be a guest of luis old school-| against old ‘Red Eye’? ia which en- We want your patronage and will be thaykful for it too, Save time ahd trouble by ro | Missionary Social. Jif any members have not received rip'ure read _— ‘ Manuel Martin, the colore 0) ray spun nate, Dr. J. 8, Troutman, Cum-|counter he was kuocked behind the|ceniral brakenag who wee pels 315 BROADWAY * / * pe m0 i Purify( Your Blood | mins lives at Shetlersville, IL, and] bars, He earn a LE akull ceatiel | Bia cle trstclass LITTLE TOM ATKINS, BY Taping... |raper.. Miss Fannie Singleton was aioe. {os rapaway lhe Conductor Alex Fulton is au em-|yesternay morning and placed in the —_— Weeding Pat ae teen aa he ei urged to, |OLYe farmer of great pretensions and {railroad hospital here, is still in a ee oth the above will be discharged to-/echatiates in a glowing and entei#} emi-conscious state, and has not| W@W. Laipirodawe” “| morrow _ Rocletie . taining way of the excellence of all} been sufficiently rational since the : ~ , | uymn gh out about Hardin, He especially| his injuries. His recovery is doubt. In| Rhone sepmired and Galimred SE ORY , prides himself on the full-blooded} ful, f MIS. E jolt eStore J. WALT sco part of the city, Ifyou have Cast nd keen | Shoes to sell notify him by postal card | medicine,— | NEW FIRM, | Aviles M 8 a oy erds of cattle, sheep and swine . | iat ° zilee Martin Asks for a Legal| herds of cattle, sheep and swine; the :WER AGAIN CONNECTED, Lees he Ree ia patate cotes of fan-tail and homing pigeons acore. Weel ing do id pal Messrs. Mason & Glynn Embark ekoud and bis flocks of geese, ducks and — pic dic i —iatimntatialan -—daieia t ~' Yellow : | in the Poultry Business, ' chickens, Yesterday while seated in| Phe Clty Hall Basement No Lon if I duof's Deen Azilee Martin, colored, today filed]Supt. Hills’ office, extolling their Full of Water. Franchise Notice. DAN MITH A poultry yard is a new enterprise | suit fo poultry tprise | suit for divorce against her huse| superiority over those of the sur-] ‘Phe City Hall sewer was connected | .,!¥ Yitte, 0 ovivtons ofan Ordinance} | Ts D ? Common } that has rece: been established o q ve Ma i % I! ee slap eslead ls cphen crvqoyilaed nd eet Morihs allege aban- | rounding country, Conductor Charlie} this morning with the main sewer | aby , put art onment, and asking for a restora- [Scott walked in and opening a paper] g neka’ Aatance : oon ‘_ J mH “a Jof the city, Messrs. James KE. Mason¥| tion of her maiden name, Cary, fice cinesated nica eh poe el after a four weeks’ derangement, ov- | represea atives and Jay, openini of, shen a Has ope) fe a new stock of "AU ort casioned by high water. Ask your tomily doctor Pr ittsnotaff|Jt., and ‘Thomas Glynn are at the ro po: Saath : al splines ; i Blond medicine, as head cf the new concern, and will be) Ambitious, Capable Young Man, Ave parr Re he mt pu Belen pomp, wole hb bet heen . al a ro ty ’ | & ! Loc cr since sty {0% usinessin a very fem days. Wants position of any Kad where|the woth of a busa’ saw. ‘On. pre-[that tiem hse Bo¥ toe cist eed os } / f 4 *@ McPHERSON’SH re si) Which ie coatpped gent advancement is possible, Knowledge} seuting it, Charlie stated that as Alex} with, and all the water is ageln, out 1 tie segue Lita. 6 ( ‘ , a BRUG STORER] 12% ullting, whic be satippe with of dry goods, book-keeping, collect-| had come from the far west, he was! of the city hall basgment. Didey, 4 : y ‘Wile tke | &t his stand on the cornertof Seventh ary apparatus for a first-|ing, “He isa atayer at reasonable| uo doubt familiar w.th the habits of ; : s vafies tne right o acceptorie | And Adams, Oall and see kim and get is prices ; he will save you Money on >.) | Se ad class poultry yard, ‘They expect to wages, Address X. Y. Z,, St | this specimen of the *K sue"? ‘ wh AND BROADWAY. ere lisaly (udnaen'in, tte tae line, a sie of- | this specimen of the “Kansas plague" | DeAiglwards, spevighey Efes, Ki Cosas : a everything you eat. Free ddlivery to t and wou'd be able to improve the, roat,Waducal, Ky? Mayor ot no Bal Teausns Vagayor of we tity’ of Paduesh, ie parte ol city.

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