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WR TTEN AT RANDOM, mn ag séoompanled by thee glasses off WHY THE JURY DisaareeD, | | Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Packet ' tea, which was to keep them warm. os Gen Webi Shins aoe aed p ae fe Po ca wh Pad ucah_ F lectric. : ae O. RAILROAD * TIME TABLES. Sunday they were given one- to Heat the tor Hie Vashville, Chattanooge & St. Louis T i quarter o a pound of i 2 Tennessee and Ohio River ‘Transpor- Bileo-te There was quite a crowd at the] 4 P The jury in the case of Sam Davis, tation Ci INCORPORATED. Beeltente, van Senerceh it phous W0 | Palmer House lobby night before/meat, and twice fd week | charged with killing Pete Skinner, had iacietalece , ze ‘Omod Hours 010, 18, 78 last, Grouped about one post were| were ‘supplied, with w thin egtup.| been ont nearly three hours wrangling M. Broom, Pres. R. Rowtanp, Treas, F. M, Fister, See, | ¢, a Rati — Sometimes a fluid drawn from Oat-| and making A great deal of noise, and meal was tendered them, but the in-| the Judge, who had been pacing up and human soldiers first took all the] wn and muttering to himself for the Gear euk of Inst hour, finally rent for them to come several young men, who. were laugh. ing, talking, smoking and having an all-round good time. Finally one ngott toda 217 N. SECOND ST. steadied himself, reached back and into the courtroo . nphis ha . | [For 6 yeare and over the handsome Pipe ener Paper tere : = You-ein ‘torn your lightaon any time—whenever you need them, We! Nashville." drew a pistol from his poe He Look a-yer, Bill,” he suid to the fore- | gvansvilie and Fadia Packets Dally excep r passed it around, let them all inspect | Young doctor did not see the sun HOF | man of the jury as they limped in, thelt ie pow, ay give continuous service day and night. We don’t use trolley wire currents | uv. chattanooga nee Ny it, and then jocularly remarked that| hear a woman's voice. He was com-| appearance showing every eviden ire. Oe POR ue and JOHN #. HOPENS Nashville |] he guessed he ‘would have to] Pelled to work from 6 a, m, until 5] several free-for-all fights in the jury- baal ent c Parke for lighting. It’s dangerous. Our rates; oor vn pawn it to get a cigar, or something|P: ™m, and the least tendency to-| room, “ar’ yo" fellers goin’ to arger in | PA’ucah and ket Line (Dafly exeept pm to that effect. fle thea replaced | Wards ance was punished in a re-| thar much longes ene ‘Dt « FOWLER, . ' ik Hinet oe it in his pocket. but not a few had|Volting manner, He often worked| “Hard to tell, Jed ed the fore- a or Over 10 lights to 26 lights, 36¢ per light per month. erie. abitbed iim 'edetirtedoe, *)when practically uncotscious from| #2. aahe tried to stop the flow of blood | _____1_ UN TAU ANN / Over 25 lights to 60 lighta, 38¢ per tight per month. hai Sls os mrvon saree sently a young local sport, no| cold and the Cad of Lippy “Seems to this court,” continued the aan? yy Orleans & Cincinnati a : d= 4 doubt imbued with the importance of |The poor wreches, dominated and de- than oe aapgehneye " ie ‘ Ben icy pineal papvean, xy | UOUDE imbued with the importance of | The p Jndge, “thet yo’ all must be a passel of ee sae These low retes for 24.botfs’ service apply when bill is paid betore dckscneile, Fin in based by the cruel oMcers, were eX-| jajots that lto keep warm during the day| case na thi ovessant work, and at night had Reckon we be, Jedge.” | sufficient cover to obviate the extine “Waal, I'm jest gittin’ dog tired of tion cf life. They were never] 't. Shuck me, if 1 ain't! Hev yy: can't agree in sich a pli the oceasion, walked up and gently | touched the young man with the gun | on the shoulder ‘Say, my friend,"* he eaid, ‘you'd utter keep that gun hid ‘This town th of succeeding month or eae Welch, D. P. A. Memphis. Tenn Danley, G P and A. C. EINSTEIN, Paducah Ke agent, Paducah icy Bt - LAW, fis tuii of cops,’ and it they pinch |sllowed — to speak, except critters bin payin atienahun to the evi: Vice Prest. and Mgt. | TULINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Upstairs. you it’s be 825 and ten days in jail, | When questioned by a soldier. “Yen, jedwa, we her." +. Menographer | in Ofte, and gaara age “ee og ae tit of It.’ For six years the chains atid) «yas thar any evidence on the prise ‘i urday Tuesday and Fr 1 with the ‘gun’? | Weights were never rethoved from} one's part to show that ho shot w He was a deputy | the young man except at night, when| dentally shiupadiy ana be 'g New Orleans ulted States ciasehal, | the lock on the fetter was taken from ‘ot m bit.” cherery Suniay 5 hes “a as s% his wrist and he was chained to the idin't it nll show thet he did it a-| JH ASHCRAPT RW. WISE, Based at ant vad Stable. Parents cannot be too earful in the | PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS. .. . 126 end_128_North Fifth Street, LOUISVILLE AND Mi 8 DIVIIOKS ») NONTH BOUND— No 2 No 24 No 2 Near Patter Louse. iv New Orleans. Bom 80a . is inally he was asked a question| “Fur shore.” electio 0) ose ch ve “Didn't etica i is gui ‘ n of t in whose charge | by the ‘governor,"? who perceived| | “Didn't he practically admit his guilt LOR on arraignment? : See ALE Gia naa children. ‘that his Russian was gdefective. In-| tun reckon he did thet.” * p Se BON ne Miele, duce ect [auity elicited the fact that he was] «ani, furthermore, when I charged DEPARTMENT.| ee onde nieg. Puniine oe enn | Herman, and the ‘governor being yo! didn’t Task asa speshual favor tome | , Telephone 353. Alle. DEALERS IN— fentral City Ly Central cry Lo over come) of that nationality himself cor i- y s ful anxious to ake 0 ‘a at E y e mmuni-| to hurry up, as I'm powerful anxious chure eo dertak 4 dare by that has rseut out in charge |eated with the German consul, and| see thet dawg fight over at B'ar Creek IURCHE - vies of Biezsies m BOUND No soi er’ and gafhalmers { some carcless servant or purse. Althe latter secured his release. He| at eight o'clock?” ey Sf earen i an ycle jundries ty Glneiana etic et ENR 108 Thins] Atte mnlority of servants, and this) wag taken to St. Petersburg and re. "Ye Sede.” answered the foreman, | 74 i ‘ssa patie * Agent for Odell Typewriter, Price $40.00. Suitable for Ministers, Doc- a 1y F pers o ‘in their care i ‘ tot f vith be te nary Ot Bus abouts e pr oa pai shootia’ iron and | day school sching lam. and 6 p. tors, Lawyers, Teachers, and in reach of all, 60 pm e in their ¢ “0Y*/if found within the boundary of Rus-| 1? dhe Jers ]™:, Rev. B.S. iirc, past 4 ‘ fon it A * ifne. i Hy R.M on Paitta body's child or children, They are|sia inside of fotty-elgnt hates he| Ris hose, an’ then come of the fellers | Wasriogion Street Haptiat Church.—Sunday The Only Exclusive Bicycle House in the City. Riding School free oo pm Ingin to nerap—" school 9am Preachiog #p m. tev to all bu ing wheels from us, WE invite you to call and see OUR S aud get Bottom Prices on same. r e careless, thoughtless, indif. would become a sub 7, 6 ‘ould become ject of the Czar,; — « "ll be chawed by a gri W. Dupee, paste i Waal, I'l be chawed up by # grisaly mh Street. aptist Church —Sunday | WHEE Plain ang“Qj p rent, and many times very un : ent, and man es ~Jand anything coula be done with! part” exclaimed the judge, as he |, Seventh Street | ia. m. and 8p 8 F Ornapettal OID N worthy of having anything to do with] tim, ‘The German consul gave him] slapped hin leg and jumped a foot high, | WevrW.'S. Bawer; pera’ ANA: mm J.B. PURYEAR, Manager. a catty Bullman bates lepine h PADUC, te wa ren. i y of them start out to 100 roubles, and with these he was | “Fin argerin’ and fightin’ all this time church Bunda, school | on ’ the ana 180 8 walk or ride a ebil ariably |able to cross the border into Ger-| ‘bout the prisoner's hos and guns, eh? " ‘ew "Orleans, carrying 1 %% wind up in some dive, or else meet| many, He was compelled toshow his} Waal, dat let me tell yo' all thet the ure, 1th & Trimble J BI RGDOI I ‘ain’ 34 carries Paduoab-L some of their nttemen"’ friends | passports, and in each city was al-| (me are in my desk and the hoss is safe J. 4 ili, th eat union deka # pam. in my stable, and yo' jest git back In v hours im which to leave, thet joory. room anil bring 4 south Ticket ofices, nd unt he latter leav y little o ave pay little or |lotted a fe ——- ROPRIETOR——— \ader the Palmer, aud et the union dey. our ¥ C, A ISB y attention Ro the Se en, ned the police in Germany, as well as! giet, If 1 henr any mote ‘bout them | 2 Chave been killed or maimed | Russia, according to the Doctor, | guns and thet loss yo'll all git fined $100 | ¢ P i spn Jt" ior ite donsn'ien i the mca | eng distant af an end ate | Eee far tetas | eae aducah - Bottling - Co., | ..cemse Revi bois wile hy an : ident res uty tom |e went to Berlin and called upon | The Jury Tieaped out and back nyain COLORED LODGES. ma a 723 8, t irse’s carclessness care} a former friend. He was not recog-| {na minute with a verdict of “guilty,” MASONIC ~iarne . Qo tarke a) 8 to 9 a. m., 1:80 to 8] should be exercised in leaving ebil-|pized in his prison attire, which, he} 8a three minutes later, with the Jud e | Masontenan, 2 Vroaday, Tord Poor AGENT CELEBRATED © fests OY TES eer om| LOUIS O° BERTSGEER, Of St. Louis. each month In kegs and bottles, P m., 608 p.m Mt MeGr leading, they were on the run for Bar | Creek and the dog fght—N. ¥. World attention of/ had not had time to change, his long, this subject unkempt beard also contributing to ‘a0 Whose | his disguise, and the police were FASHION'S FANCIES. e writer wa yesterday by ST, JAMES HOTEL A _ ne rhe co Hed, but before they arrived the! ii. of proes tor tips «| fouren fh Also various tenjperance/drinks—-Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange Binexnayeite, “4 1 hoa negli, doctor discovered his identity and eunern. Stone Square Lodge No. s—Mects every se Cider, Gingdr Alec “Marion... seTour re jconcerled him. It happened by 8) A wast of black crepe de chine t9 oye epENT onDEROF ODD FELLUWS|Telephons orders RUetf until 11 o'clock at nighturing wook and 12 o'clock]: desswourg! Se . | strange coincidence that Dr. Cobn's| made up with rose-pink erepon and ai s i Maturdsy nights “Metropolis... oy Pate $2.09 Per Day.| cairo is very vigh ondary ar | |sister was at the time a guest at the| pink Fibbona. ‘The body is fitted at | O* Fellows Hall, se corer 7th & Adams ee Ml bie 1X; Mg RRM OT | Household of h. No. —Meets first and Tele hone 101 P Al izatns fan aauiy, .. foom and Bpeaklast 0 ree from dange t! Here is an {same house, although she did not live} the sides and back and very full and iday evening in each month at Colored Fe 'p. . «| oTuls.is the popular “line to Ste tain’ aud) 7 A ‘ an : drooping in the front, which is com ws Ha | 10th and Matison Streets, PADUCAII-RY. | Chlcage and ai} points no tb and west, European Pian, $1 fe s ‘ what tay be seen most {in Berlin, He rushed up and after a | dally 46615 pm Gok ashi nd a 5 of the principal |few moments succeeded in convincing | Po*d rise isa, Ok ci kegpia| Padvees fete Yo Ut kee oe = : siace Slewpinis snd 00D Rooms. ai ' ; Over the black goods. The collar is of And |hird Monday tn eath m » Oe : jouble * Goda atte my es, aa told by the Argus: | he who be was Be then letra bhi, @oely shirred, and standa Well fs hae : ane The place to get the best PIANO for the least mone hon. reservatio Whea you vist St. Teouin ¢ wer ‘ st et | for the fret time that bis father was! 45 wound the throat. The shoulder | yc cterycccend Priiny cbagling 10 each rae J.P, Donor ‘ : [ee Meets every second Friday evening 19 eac 18 OF. sducah,' or A. Hi! ) wl we ‘ avenues yesterday lead fuffles are of pink, lined with black a ath at Colored Hows’ Hall e Hansa Gener.) P. Agent Chicag». ST. JAMES HOTEL M ff e paddling along the He was driven from one city to] A plain and simple hat is of black felt | Past Gren ‘ouncil No 79.—Meets _ - ut \ polat 9 pole |auother and | required to leave the| in sailor shape. The brim is rolled up| Oy oT elt em een ene aaa fig 0S. 417 N 6th St. eee . deg latogh thie walk with | country nt one side of th XK, and a lan t 2etl—Meets ib P Ulin | DP doerr M.D, HOP WinkiaMson ot “ k and bob attached. Ocea-| He would) have been a meh man eee ee of very wide Velret fib» WE HANDLE i : sia @iniid Watl Laud (re Reale te ron-| bOn is placed against. the turned-up | / j “ JUETT_& WILLIAMSON aa g would pall |hed the Russian government ot COM-| CSiink,! Grit the back bf the exctr Has ‘Through Passenger sion an ' p the aud such were invaria- iy i his shore of his father’s c8-] E's inate-tup trimming of loops, ends / Fast Eilicieny/Double Daily Service y rewarded by flading a fish on the | tate and points, of velret in yellow and from Cingfnnati and Loulsville to . A wok, A dried red herring was at-| He left Germany od arrived in| tases! a von cf velees te'inid loosely that is i led in this dountry—d piano that willlaef you a lifetime. Physicians and Sutgeons ik, Goma very small boyelAmerion afew onthe aay Heballerntaiemern "© ; We meayjust what we pay. MWe give you the best guarantee that is] MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS a fter school hours with | been to Greenville, Miss., and there] 1¢ {8 aaid that russet and tan shoes given on a pian All goods sold on easy payments. Old pianos and : 6 Eitioe> ~ ‘ they seeing uo | met an erstwhile friend who provided | Will not be fashion juring the | Sh mornXg | Ofans taken in exchang-~ Howard Bros., salesmen for Harding & pape oe = ‘close coume Hosp. m ensue why f not be sut {him with recommeadations, He] coming summer, 1 however ped “| Miller, Evansville. Quick sales and small profits our motto. ott any WEST, Rw Oillce, No. 419'¢ Broadway, here as well asin the river reached Fulton but there bis money Oe ol Caiman Gan nce n Rule Temple—Meets second ‘Thurs - . pd connedting Hues, incinding * “° jeave out. He walked to, Padacsh| toe ion, wit not willingly give the pod Viuabur wi Siss.. Baton Rouge HONE 2 * but did not succeed in finding work. a On ee si fe snes \ ts first and the orth, Bali, Houston id A wiittiee yp, Whatever the whims.of fashion a jeots fs . ‘and ‘poluts on the racific f Pig The executive committee of the | He desires a position as pharmacist | ""Yirack eatin inlices are embroidered ar Aigas h, s FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES. | Soa aad chanel aie ramen aan 4 2 Kentucky Press Association will meet] jq some drug store until he becomes | fm silver. The hair ie dressed very high |, Golde Rule Tabernacle, No. 45, meets rat New Orleats, Jackson. Mempala had: potnee ’ reba Biage i 4 and ‘thi ne-day wights ih every month es z S D A BN | 4 Y aes aye ; select a date fer the /more conversant with English ways| on the head, with a very large number |” cousen Sa7nl upbitandls Ko We El ¢ Ca 4 d T t joutt end Weat of ~aud connecting 4 ‘ . f 4, Jnext mecting of the organization and language. of pufts, loops and friazes. ‘The one | an v1 th'Mouday ulyhts in e rria; ang ft urnouts egan ges CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, riding to the Hopkinsville ‘oun still, «= bears —s the} marked point in hair-dressing is the | Ailne Tabernacle, No Era."’ It will be about tho 5 " universal use of waves and ripples at vain ta nigais iy s CH physi marks of bis _ hor- v4 Ht the West ats taille 1C4G0 AND ST, LOUIS ' \DEN TIST, | June. ‘The press boys will gather /rible experience in Siberia, | *B8 ies of the head * ollld, SAD gatetancle: Bo. MMe Ar , ming aret copnectougg ih ehrough alae . 1 2 will i tke } ad white is a pop month. ’ oF all {and has never regained the forty-five] yination, "A wulet of reek ee Pei Paduesh ‘te 6, Moots fires Jas _&. GLAUBER’S. NORTH axp EAST Saturday afternoon in each mouth “ Including St. Louis, Chics Baftalo, Pitts. inane one YP Tene, Feed and Boarding Stable] pit sini tsieadogar on raacee the t Tent, Meets third saturd bp gall aged teed Gor, Third and Washington. Solid Vestibule ‘Train}. ‘Through i t Pallman Buffet Siy-ping Cars. EPHONE 148. Through Free Reclinisg Chair Care 1 glo here long enough to ascertain that it| fite perfectly save in one place, wh Particulars of od teket age vm, Cinetonatt, p = one of the most plea y junk J ii | D ng of 0 ye a y a be ome h Ma bees oe jis the greatest country in the world. | $s too tight. A remedy lies in a simple | night the meeting of Lilly of the West D $,G. Mazon, Diy: Pasa. Aven’ netomat ys have ken, and they are) ‘Phe press in Europe, he stated to the neh w who near- | ‘Tabernacle, No. 69, was postponed © er nt ce ALHLHANSON, BP.AL W.A, | ULL0ND,A.G.P.de " ng ads. to b buy their gloves a number | until next Tues night, April 12, A Zl ‘Chicago. ‘outsvilie, "D aid for in| writer last night, is the sixth in wmalier than they wear and streteh All are requested to attend, as offl- fennessee Central an? dling frst power. them toa pertect Mt. Wring outatowel ler fur the ensuing year will be Wi ne | d | ont 000 fs he las been bere long | ja clean water. Tay the glove berween [eleCte, Indow yohades. Internatioval Exposition, e ne Intends | the folds of linen until the skin is | The members of Husbands street - NASHTILLE, u young man 33{to go back to fight against the Rus§| thoroughly damp — through — then ving te op ae ce ‘ i ame at” bets hae fer ponte pe] eee a tenet ttn | church met Wainenly oid at helIN AE LATEST PATT: tfoot yesterday from Fulton, His} pressed humanity. whole glore is too small all of It should | residence o} + M. Moore, 7 cafe CHATTANOOGA ey there gave out, anc r y be wet, but if it is te 4 7 sere GAYS Outs “ADE. ESTEE certain places, say thé wrist & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY, tight only in} Tennessee street, and organized FROMET AL ; Dut Col “the | Little Ike Club No. 2. W. Mé ; re mimendations to ubois oO | i rs | finger, then the wrist or fin only! Moore was elected President, aid re he was constrained {to proceed | DRIFTWOOD shouhl be dampened, the rest of the | Mary Webb Secretary, A large THROUGH CAR ROUTE.’ on a “ fet skin left dry, This process will not in| crowd was present and after the en- : TO AND FROM Dr. Cohn is of German-French | jure the most delicate sh bated thusiastic meeting they adjourned! No, 199 $. Third Street. Telephone oy 371 | PENNESSEE. KENTUCKY. GHORGIA, extraction and bad bis) nativity) in hid or auede gloves. Thi k | hey ; ; Y was|GATHERED ON THE LEVEE) tion needed in to be aure the hands of [40 meet at Becky Webb's, on Seuth b avarts, ne a 5 father 1 : ° p Tenth street, next Tuesday night. vn officer in the French army, and is| ‘Land | bounds he lost while in prison. end white satin hast tthe} iO musk pmin Lily pm in Grand Army of the Republic meets second and fourth Tuesday nights in each month 40 | Pp Uk. 1. Hall over Nattin.s barber shop. TE / 406 BROADWAY, ‘J, W. Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Btoceries, Canned Goodsof All Kinds, + Fréé delivery to all parts of the city. 4 The frightful features of Siberia! Te body and * disposed | prison life cannot be exaggeraed, he| ‘The front, a very iuet are 0 /says, and there are today thousands| shoulder ruffles are and millions of people there, being| With eortutoy.—N. Y treated worse than brutes, ee Bibcteh a He likes America and has been Hlow very provoking wh f, and syed, the quill-shovers will move on o Nashville where the Centennial yed for at least romises to be] ts will be ¢ ree days, ‘I Owing to the bad weather of last Cor, 7th and Adams. Dr, Max Cohn ears of age, ca VEN eat ORDERS, , Horse Shoeing a Specialty. All kind 6f ipsperfection in a hy trfvel corrected, 1 Do Repair Work “Every Kind, ARANTERD, the « rea sdor und the water used clean, then lavende now dead. ‘The young man has a ns . dig de 7. Always on band rey for work ict istry: mci wilin Ye sors coma oa sueee'leaster suNpay | WHEN YOU DRINK Me weeks be fully recounted in a publi} Business much improved on the] phia Public Ledg ; } . phia Public Ledger. * | & i 5 TEN RY GRE] F, cation at Pluladelphia, written by the | levee this morning. a fie 1 ang pat ines Pe DRINK THE BEST eet nes ae - ; & Maas) CaNEIRE Cans ies shpule ; i ———<———_$_———————— N ° = Pe young man himself, He was untill Phe Dick Fowler left for Cairo at wrens that le a anptel of It Honl / NG xo. xe a few brief months ago a prisoner in}g;30 this mornin Pt id een ole ge ——Ybu can find it at—— SLEEPING sorek ha 1 e J filed and immured by worthless Ruse | | a pe ron iene’ ne “clack, [eroses the face just below the eves Fashionable Dressmaker 1222. / Florio dally year round. via Chattanooga, licitor of Pension Claims sian ‘ollcials, who stead aia es ee eeeae cet ia chee here Hattoning at the unattached side, tify] Harrison street, and she will ( Ss. Natasa ep olicitor of Pension Giaims. wway without allowing ~ him} The City of Paducah is due here) 4, prevent the dust. from enterit do the rest. ra Ly a EXCURSION TICKETS Veteran of int) oars in the war of Seah 5 1 perise bis Koay from sfi, Loui en route mouth and ovis Gian 9 op a E T we ketp the finest of dn Sale at Keduiced Hetes from ali potnte on F er of his dreadful fate, . ded by neat housekeepers for the Sevurn during the continuance Of the ‘ennes- Prphoonset rina before the Bureau Me was attending a medical cole] The towboat Kenton arrived here | ™#!4%" use a8 well as for their own « ‘ Whiskies, Winés, Beer, Cigars, ete Jeo heath rsankgapras pany. 4 : castonel handling of the broom. Of the B9For furrber nformatiog, call upon Ticket i) of Densions. lege at Kieff, Russia, im 1885 when | yesterday from Nashville to be taken toe the Did San 1a ihe Take. wise ESTAURANT OPEN AT ALL HOURS sent oF ediaren gbigirs, with ue joined a nihilist order among some Jout on the docks for repairs. her dusty hair and ekinare not likely te urgegn. R : Fy Os GOWAN \ of ie stil nts. ‘They were inadven-| ‘The transfer steamer H. $. Mee] be #o quickly remedied as in the ¢ { Me ron Wa bercet, / yos Ry. Exchange Bldg., Sr. Sov ently betrayed by some of their own |G ecte th istress, © point housekeepe A. J. WELCH, ; Comb was inspected this morning. | the mis point housekeepert 210 dp. pana Divide Bee Ket: Stnaeonin, ews pensions dropped bt which the; fal capital nceat write me oF Kive members, who thoughtlessly confided | she leaves for Cape Girardeau tomor-| °f'¢n forget or ignore, in seine tant i he young men were preparing tol ‘Phe Clyde arrived out of the Ten- ; : We ae la fepoenoee put Rela nessee river this morning and leaves} WORK OF THE PRESIDENT. 1 stead was spitited away, together] on her return to Florence Saturday aT Gkler w ae sone of his companions, | afternoon at 4 o'clock. RET tat eS cat (o Moscow, where, after waiting for] ,, 7 weeks, they were exiled with The Ashland City somewhat Iate] 4 president who should not carry | would le d a pamper » ‘Tennessee rive ‘o the white house a relish for drudg- | constitutional monareh is a man of land started out for Siberia |**tived out of the Tennessee river} into t i nat Wy KANSAS FY, BT. JOR SCURHEe that cuaainel ih "I tnis morning at 8 o'clock and left on| ery, business habite of the nicest dis-| leisure. A president equal to his oaih St. Louis ay “oY, BT JOR, bp ned three) ier return to Danville at 10 a, m,| crimination, and a constitution of iron, | is both king and premiers he reigns ar 1 } Rm AN, ry tae montis anv fifteen days, ‘The treat. [er Feturt ee Gould be president cite th ue M, CcleChe ie howatanen be ibe ” (ae Cossacks bafles description, Che river is again rising here at} ri, gynature on the papers whic by the ma: of care,.—. C, Buel, in SToves, ETC. KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, They were required to walk |this point. The rise yesterday] js told will not otherwise be legal might | Century eighteen miles each day | mounted to about 2 tenths amd it} be as good as the custodian of his bank BR ge — paceman Om Give him a call. Cor, Court and Market « heavily shackled and manacted, and @ about the same last night, | account would require, but within the] ye Gomen of the better easees Ih RON FOUNTAIN FOUTE, the women, many of whom wore TOO BPO SUE HORM Te not Beara SaeMae, Xé0 oa Ome The most direct line via Memphis to all points in young and beautiful, were beaten plaint should be offered on this aceount ARKANSAS AND TEXAS, and subjected to all jerts of humile 1896 | Presidents are made for better or for 5 . ° tation and torture, ter arriving at Fa worse, Such as they are in natural |), rie tis 5 Das 4 ay erent ia the] facuitien and strength, so they must | ovans (hat there ett Sere Hy ~ H WEST AND SOUTHWEST. medicihe and pharmacy—| serve—aome of them leaning on oficial al ag Ae 0 Sintaae t—the mogt palatableand effect-| advisersand bureaucraticclerksin every ~ . pte bonr ' 1 f 1p | Pree Heolining Chairs on All Trains, f Chill and Kever Caffe, on the face} step they take; and some of them put |)’ tae y, / Tuxovon Coactes Merits 10 oe GENERAL -ANSURANCE f Cirited States,” he self for four years of th » that ever fell to the lot al, By comparison. th y / ked about in the Inst eanvass —SELLS—— Lexistene Gen’! Pass, and Tkt., Agt., NABMVILLE, ENR, - . -) 4 Ske virtue of the prettily 6 Common Gombell of tg ed March Missouri PaciricRanway anda ‘ Great Through Line From ofer at. the highest bi the aforesaid en bifstheclty Council res iM h 16, 1807. is Mar DA. Veron e, vs Mayor‘ot the City'of Faducan yeh the Fight Cuba ure much more ardent in thetr — mpathy with the revolution than the men, and Tan Vi entioman who iis recently t se I weeks in lone nearly 1,000. prisoners, they were put to work, ‘The average tem- perature is 45 degrees (Fahenheit) below zero, and the the prison and quicksilver mines, where there were at this one point of ihe globe—fseMendenhall’s Im-| ting the stamp of theirown individuali- Datuas axp Font Worta, proved Chill and Fever Cure, Price| ty on the papers and acts which make () Som ae was never a re . ; ehh TRO'oeats, Rul bs up an administration. : ont 4 AF fa fr fire in the prison. ‘The unfortunates |>Y vents. Seld by: Seen When a president-elect, facing the | “t’ f for at nubile sale fof ca were provided with no shoes, but cS, chief justice, has repeated the constitu am fat Didar he eee sthe] preserved their pedal extremities by Yickory Stove Woy tional oath: “I do solemaly swear htat T] | Lf aha ee Ga veoun wrapping them in blankets, Foyhice pis wood séfephgne 29, | Will faithfully execute the office of |.) mie 6 i : ' fe allowal : president of the United States, and will, |), ig hy LOWNSEND, GP. & Tate March 16,107 isan They were allowed as food about) $Lger load. u. y ‘ . han home 4 ' to tight Cuba Le, 4G. , Mayyf otinecuyorraauean, J pound of hard bread three times a!” Ono Riven Sone any/Bu Co, | t° ‘2° bey dana the erthention ef ane | HUre."-—Toledo. Blade... -.~ ~ ~ |Telephone 174. “te PADUCAH, K¥ 4 > /; ,