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DR, W. C. EUBANKS, | NOMQOPATHIST, OMee—20 Neva way Resi 14) Jefterson St ‘Ottis Hours 010, 18, 7-8 A. L, HARPER, ATTORNEY- AT -LAW, |i founa : 120 8. Fourth, Room No, 2. practicn in all the courts of the state win Collection of aims p L. WILLEA, MOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, omply attended i * ‘BG. Harris. T. L.Crhce HARRIS & GRICE, Attorneys - at - Law, 125 S, Fourth—Upstair in OMee. 0, ROSS. Olive at Willetts rave Stable. ‘Telephone atil. Effinger & Co Undertakers and emba!mers, Sesee iste wo = 1380S Third R. M. McCUNE, Ornamental ith PADUCAH SYCLE WORKS, 126 and 128 N. 5th St. GC. A. ISBELL, M.D, Office 602 1-2 8, Seventh St Residence 723 8, Sixth, OMice Hours 7:30 to 9 a. m., 1:30 to 8 sd p.m. 6to8 p.m ST. JAMES HOTEL : ST. LOULS, Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breakfast, $1 00 } ; European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. ne Som Le tires Goow Me ; "ST. JAMES HOTEL y DP Quer M.D, HP Winctasson JUETT & WILLIAMSON, ~ Physicians and Surgeons OMce Hours * 7 tova.m.,1tos p.m Office, No, 419% Te. Broadway. HONE 24: A. S. DABNEY, ® DENTIST. 406 BROADWAY. ‘J, W. Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city Cor. 7th and Adams. Horse Shoeing a. a Specialty. All kinds of imperfection in a horse's travel corrected, 1 Do Repalr Work of Every Kind, Work GUARANTEED, Always on hand ready for work §’ HENRY GREIF. NN) J, $. GANSTER, Solicitor of Pension Claims, Veteran of four years in the war of 1861-35. Prosecutes claims before the Bureau of Pensions. sidiers, widows of soldier r i July. 1x2, bn thorougn atten dropped from U bust h they desire 0 Na ital should write 1 give mea Ny virtue of the provisions of a the City’ of Paducah, Mayor Franchise Notice. by h of Padi sath Appr sider tit ata yoil rea } y c A, 1807, ‘ ay bts M arch 16, 1) > ae YRIRR 4 Mayor of the sity of Paduenh phone 120. Pelephoue. £40 Baggage ‘and Moving Wagons the week, and the y beas 3 good law-abiding and conscientious citi- zens as the man who doesn't even re- quire his cook to work on the Sab- bath, Hence it would seem that the statement made from one of the pul- pits yesterday that no one who worked on Sunday, kept his store WRITTEN Mr RANDOM. A yokel came in last week, and conclac vorable opportunity py to inspect the jail ly fo attend 1, such a fa- ling itself, He dropped in the capable! on and Charles Trainor, tLe wrong part ut the fleld. This and model throttle pullers; Mates W. | time Major’ Reed poitited out the Je itts and Bob MeMahon, the grounds and J. Bb, Summers, of Des low voiced and gentlemanly captains Moines, Lowa, who y of the lower deck; Ed Rodgers, the the Sixth Iowa, at tl veteran and wide-awake watchinan, our command,( and Carpenter Ed Sloan, the ever| who winged busy ‘chips,’’ all exert themselves spent hours to, a member of time fighting nd it may be the man me) and the writer ver locating our pos aout daylight, ston rural vistors, | open or practiced his professioa on| to make pleasant for their guests. sitions. We carried lags and flowers famine about the. city if | Me Sabbath was “a good American] The steamer City of Sheiicld arrived | and strewed them over the dead he- they happen to be bere. The old citizen,” was probably a little amiss, Jat 0 p.m. Ta lay, bringing quite roes who sleep in those silent trenches fellow looked around when he reach«| Lis reflects on doctors, draggists}a number of excursionists from St./and as we did so the tears that el the lower floor of the bastile, and|#"d hundreds of other men whose | Louis and other points, among others trickled down his manly checks eeing no one, the cook being buay | Characters are, if their duties do ne-| Lieut. F. Y. Hedley, of Bunker Hill, | showed of what the American soldier in the cuisine department, ste ted up. | Cessitate their working on the Sab-| Ill, the secretary of the battle field|is made. Athelf past 4 the Clyde ataire, . bath, irreproachable, It is imper |association, and his daughter Virgin- (sounded her warning while the band When he reached the top he sera-| tive with many of them, and it islia. They were accompanied by Mr. | played “Home, Sweet Home," the tinized the cell that “Baby Blair,’ |!ikely that if the number could be | Hedley’s mother and sister. Mr. T.] gun fired, the boat swung ber bow the female cownterfeiter, mare. fox |couated up, about as many people in] M. Page, of St. Louis, and a member} down stream and the reunion at: Shi- mous last year, and espying another] {te World would be found to work.on of the 4th Tenn, Infantry ia the bat-}loh was a memory, LL.” flight of stairs. proceedet to asveud {SUalay as those who rest. When m/tle, Mr. J. B. Summers, of Des- them also, Tins brought him to the| ™ialst $ to making such sweep | Muines, Lowa, and who was fighting COLORED hospital quarters, which are not used | ! statements as that he will find! the regiment to which the writer was i at he has awkwardly trodden on | attached, were also passengers on the except as a refuge of sume of Deputy i ti ation from iabors and anxieties of! star-gazers; Kngiucers Jim St, Joho DEPARTMENT. Jailer Grady's game chi kens and a| Se toes of more than one of his con- Shetield. Mrs. General Koetuer, ie tae Water Noaniel pipe, He oats aticn and members Belleville, IIL, and her sister, ith CHURCHES, tiously opened the door and peered °° various other parties were also among those from a distance, She was full] ttusand street Chu Leth in, and then perceiving nothing form-| He always did dread the grand pelle Savan- | #87 school ar vching tt able veutured inside jury, did acertain young man of] %f the local contiogent from) Savane} 7pm. itev. 6° se tainier paw In the meantime Streeter Adans,|Paducab, — He resolved tu elude the | 2%) Cramp's Laading, Sattillo, Clif-) | furis Chane), i a : 1 beer -“lton and other places, Tue band, Sec. |"! hes. Bur te cook at the jul, crept up stairs}deputy sheriffs this time, but was monty 4 5 and slammed the door, quickly bult-|subpoened in a very pecaliar manner |Ptary Jas. Williams, Capt. Irwin} | wasringy ead 1 poen vi school 66 a. Brea i kt : and a number of other conspicuous] Whee f tog it, in order to have a little} aday or two ago. a li cameos bes boatlion a peo Neva P few at the expense of the rural visie| While he was driving about hol eet th bone ‘ Me fed the ‘a [school a. Mm. Prexch ee eae tay | tor. m asthe latter saw that! perceived the approach of a deputy | Preparer eeiiretncelemad! eed id tA ET a | he was locked in, he set up a how!| slftitt ia a bu He hada su late ia the afternoon, During) ut Pant 4 pee that awoke nearly every prisouer in] picion that it was he the officer want. | He P ight bpd ei Laser ue eT | the jul. Simultaveously the roosters/ed, so he whipped up his horse. The} ee up a large crowd the ne nblg began to crow, which added mateti-| action of the deputy sheriff in alsy | "8s : seat ally to the old man's fright, and} whipping up his horse confirmed the |, (ln, Cxencises | Mare | ObenO ve started several of the pups to yelping | young man's suspicions, so he threw | Tuesday as soon as the Shetfleld ar- loudly, Confusion carried the old]in afew additional cuts and blows|fived, by Col. Robert Looney, of! low almost into desperation, He| Just forluck. On they. sped, the| Memphis, Tenn., one of the United tad t! 1 ft hie Ze # , | States commisioners for Shiloh park ad almost hammered the end of his] depaty eriff manifestly ning , 4 i ; and First Vice President of the ponderous hoot off when fiually re-| After an exciting chase he drove up, : "Aba | ; battlefield association, assuming the eased, and his relicf fully overcame] but being unable to stop the young Nib sacar man he Ghee doth ver and read| Chair, He invited the Rev. Dr. | Mi McGregor, ry ; el Martin, of Jackson, Tenn., to. offer] "Wt'Zion Le very Oras ad the summons in such a stentorian| | ara q ’ “ba 4 ° = tit could be clearly dig.| ‘he invocation and be responded with Wotiveder eveaing b veel Assistant Chief Surg | Yolee that (t cow one of the finest efforts ever listened | fourth mouday th ouch hior | Murrell, of the Hlinvis cerned way above the clatter of hoofs |) igse hallowed grounds. Col.] stone square Lodge No. s—Meets ever 4 striking re nce to the late la- | aud whirr of wheels as they sped OM: | 1 o ones then made the welcome ad- | 20d Mouday in esc month neated William Jennings Bryan, the] Aud that afternoon the young MAN! dross which was replete with elo- NDEST ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS nan who lost the presidency by be-| "eHt before the grand jury, quence and pathos, and was listened | Ad Fellows Hall, se corner 70h & A wrong side of the fence in, ote to with rapt attention by all, We : Colores Hav ro Sutton—On Satur-| would like to quote extensively from | ong since Dr. Murrell was on pril 3, We took passage on | bis remarks, but limited space for- Hirst board che Jolin 8, Hopkins returning | board the elegant and clipper-rigged | bids. Capt. F. Y. Hedley respond-| 0a reliows Hull, | ho ma trip up the river, When) steamer, the popular Clyde, for the/ed in bis usual happy style and paid | We boat landed a mda, Lil and far famed old battle} glowing tributes to the men Who! pastor will be observed next. Sun-| e handsome form the doctor) grounds of Shiloh. Our objsct was) fought on both sides at Shiloh. His] aay afternoon at Husband street a ly been seeu nea the to attend the reunion of the Blue ant) was a beautiful spezeh and was im} onoech at 2:30, A. very entertain: Ths “clerk Hwa expectel to meat niin: [mensely enjoyed by all who beard) ing progeamie has been prepared for " r ering straggle on bard. Imagine) ‘The band then rendered several se- | (iP Ocean ieasntig: Ghuuaue | Ue y handsome jour chagrin when we found that’ we |lections in au artistic manner. After, the chureh, s i P thatthe nan We William | wore the only survivor of that bloody | which Dr. W. A. Smith, of Colum-| tte hureiy Sunday school, and the Jennings Bryau battle on board the steamer when she |bia, ‘Tenu., delivered au address, [race Will be discussel hy sone of the 1 ers a er-/ departed, But numbers of passengers |The Doctor was at the time of the! ;” Waa lbbe Sika ted t quickly r of a younger generation were upward |yattle a private in the Second Tenn- | r tides, Segleg i e eX elligenve. 1a yound, aud were all pleasant and en-|essee infautry under the command of | In the River, rhubly short ime a crowd of two ining — fellow-wo Phe | Senator Bate. His speech abounded} Rev, W. 8. Baker, pastor of the t Iredt w was quite dark and disag. ble; {in statistics as well as flowery and! Seventh sureet Baptist chareh, bap- ' vil star nuded at intervals all through | eloquent allusions to the bravery aad} tized three converts in the river at ut ent a Several mes the wind became | fighting qualities displayed by ‘those | foot of Jefferson street yesterday ‘ fi y the ever-watchfal pilots) who engaged in the battle. The Doc-| after: ‘ per 1 i ut up until its virulence | tor is also a poet of no mean ability! Rev. G. J. Standford is engaged in when the lines would be/ and interspersed his speech with sev-|a revival at St. James A. M. What a Lose king | let aut the staunch eraft would /eral beautiful and appropriate ptan-} church on Trimble street. ‘ 1 juire « pr 1 way. Owing to the/zas, When be tinished several patri-} All the churches are making elab- \ atter ascended larkne \ inclemency of — the | otic songs were given with Secretary preparations for Easter exer- Hi declare! Do they always meet) wea ring could be seen of the} Hedley leading. Then the exer-|cises next Sunday. X ach number devastation w hy the riging}cises closed for the day, and , Why no, they think you are Walle] high tilafter daylight Sun-/ite crowd dispersed At the Husbagds street church | am J. Bryan,” was the matter-of- Voe submerged}roam over. the field and | Sunday, th, Rev. C, M. Pal t reply, “and 1 1 bette is, the piles of washed away cross | hunt for the positions they occupied | et preached aa able sermon from ke them a spec t wrecks of dwellings, stozes| during the struggle as well as the last| Proverbs, 11-24. *There is Ya I rr was at 1 | r that had been either |resting place of their companions |S¢attereth and yet increaseth, and ed, and ff loated off their foundations and | who sleep on the gory field. there is that which hath more than is | re, ar shed ty fragments against the tim-| Karly Wednesday morning the} Meet, but it tendeth to poverty.” | 1 nirin swhat had once been the|Clyde rounded the bend with her| Rev. Palmer said that it is a com- ie dha Gacticsmiiky 46 & hiseaeh bok the stream or had collapsed |devks full of visitors aud the exer.|™0N practice to get all one can and rth in a wild tamolt ry ni whe once they stood, | cises were resumed, keep it. There is no sia in obtain- | Br Bryan! Speech, speech ug of the muddy, yellow] Dr. Joseph E. Martin was the first]! Property honestly. God male They couldn't ve pacified, and all lines showin water mark on /speaker, and for forty minutes or | °¥erything for us. But we are re- | hat saved the jolly doctor from mak-| the buildings still standing and upoa{more he held the crowd, which was|SPonsible to him for the | al speech was the oppor-|the trees bordering the banks told |largely in excess of the day before, | Which we use it. We are stewards of reof the boat at that} the tale of destruction much plainer | spell bound with his eloquence, The| “ed. ‘The text makes two classes of | |than words can describe, ‘To enum-| Doctor is a handsome old gentleman, |°2 Everyone belongs to one of | “ Jerate cash place aud landing where/a flueat and entertaining talker; has| ‘ese classes. Either we sow with a] Jon Matthews, the well knowa|sueh things occurred would fill the]a beautiful delivery aud a splendid] Vist hand and our substance in- i i porter at the Palmer | entire space of these columns. |voive, which he controls with ease. | CTeases, or we withhold and come to} House, relates a good eat story lo many plaves the rain is com-| His speech was pronounced to have This is illustrated by the] Several days ven hatched | plete aad in most cases a total loss tolbeen the best ever beard on the bal She tencher: ibe tesober| rent and one by {tae owaers, A rising river was met| grounds by parties who have taken arn knowledge increas bis ae ag a peared, in a ro-[at Perryville, where to add to the}part at every gathering there since When he grows ‘rusty’ he urkably shor John finally | horcors of the flood a recent fire had) the battle was fought. om, The man who works cred a neighbor cat in the very [entirely consumed every business} We should like to give a few ex. | oF the church and Christianity grows act of 8 anil running off with| house in the place, ‘The hotel was|tracts from it, but as it was an ex. [SPititually. He 1s like the gigantic eof the tender littl Is. He] inundated to the top of the doors on |temporaneous effort we fear we could |O® of the forest overtopping. the) xpecied to raise, other chickens this|the first Moor, — ‘Tue anxiety engen- | not do it justice. underlings of the world, tes , and in consequence decided lered’ by the rising waters and the] Several letters were then read from | (® Miluence these people , ! e toan un-| dread of another overilow was most] old veterans, regretting their inabile|' #ttend the sat ee ipa tall towands arrowing to the deaizens along the|ity to be present; one from General | $¢Ho0!s, and pay their church dues, | he suc-[ river. ‘The only way that the Clyde] Buell, Geoeral’ McClelland and] Duty is the way to heaven, God) 1s| people could discharge their freight] Major McKinley. meant that his church should be fos- vat | for many of the landings was into] ‘The writer was then called to the} tefet. Ln olden times God required : : lat boars and other small craft, At] stand and asked to make a speech, in} CDC tush to be given to him, end as reached home he foand the luck-| Johnsonville another old veteran was | lieu of which after a few remarks he | [83 4 the people o! apiece sfeline with her hea tightly ine} added to the passengers on board, in| read the recent poem written by Mrs, {Brespered, when they abandoned this rted in «salmon can. She came! the person of Dr, We A. Smith, of |A. C, Gilbert, of tuis city, entitled | '"y failed. Money belongs eke wross the can, aud doubtless having | Columbia, Teno., who. was bilied for] “Shiloh.’" IU was heartily applaud. | People #ho pay the ebas debt foe A weakness for salmon, proceeded to} # speech at the reunion. He proved |ed and admired, just as well alt Serie do ne ; get it. She was no coubt surprised,{a very. interesting and enjoyable! One of the most touching incie} They «ress just as well, ety walle wowever, when she found that the| companion to the writer aud many | dents of the entire occasion was ex-|'0 eet avd enjoy themselves as well. nn wouldn't come off. It is still] remiaiscuces were revived betwees | tracts read by Capt. Jas. W. Irwin] G04 Tequires the best. Hard | times lightly clasped over tabby’s head—| them, |from an address made some time ORS PomeRDe AON DRE but she is dead. Phe Clyde carried cargo| since by Maj. David W. Reed, | 4’ us not reb Goa, ay for Riverton and Florence, Alt.) the Secretary of the — Shiloh ‘The Republican Party. United States Commissioner: J. 2 took on board in this iy | commission with comments in which] ‘The future success of the Republi- | Puryear was awa Io He ant was com | the Major importuued all sections to} ean party in Kentucky depends en- | L o'clock a few t et voyage to those | start some movement by which the sad- | tirely on the measure of harmony epl is what awoke points and, after landing those of Ws /ly neglected graves of the Confederate! Personal prejudice and jealousy | aultaneously aroused everybody | V2? bad embarke Von ber for the) dead woud be cared for, The Major] should not prevail, as it now appears, la the House, battle grounds, proceeted on her way lant member of the Twelft| in the election of an United States| “Hello!” he sleepily shouted as] Mt returned tu the early hours of Jowa,in the battle was badly wound-| senator. Dr. Hunter, the choice of he took down the au liy + This Tuesday night to Savannah to take 4) ed and rose from a private through! the party, bas dore more for the suc- is the Blank office,’ was the reply, | Mtge crowd from there aad Cramps" | all the grades to be the major of bis! cess of the Republican party than any | ‘‘and we have just received a tele Landing Weduestay morning. When | regiment, He is by Virtue of his Po-| man in the state. ‘To him, more than cor fern WABiSWeOh ulate (HEE whistle was heard as she rounded) sition the historian of the battle, 18] any one else, we owe the victory of | Sou have been Tatad: pneveaay Gt the bend below everybody on the|more familiar with the field and] 185, ‘This no one can deny. It} customs here ground rushed to the landing and |kuows more about the positions each | we fail to elect Hunter now, in all iit Weak wot!’ chuckled’? the then along the river frout of the beautifull regiment ogeupied than perhaps any] probability the opportunity will have thoroughly awake — offive-seeker, |Cmeterys aud as she glided to the fone living man, In the -great big] passed. Should the next legislature | But just then the voice of the man.| 228k crowded with people and. the} heart that thumps in his breast be | be Democratic, which is quite likely, aging editor was heard from his chair| OTs band rendering “Dixie” | carries a soft spot for the dead Con-|if the present Republican wrangle hear the ‘phone, “You've. got that | Muuey shout reverberated along the /federates who sleep in the trenches| continues, Blackburn will certanly be | up wrong,” he said to the speaker valleys between the sky-s¢ rapping all covered with weeds andl briars. elected. For the sake of party, Tiiiis Uiaeiies tear: bis 1 hills and across the usually placid rl Lhe services were held ip the national | dou't rain our prospects on the eve has been focelved at Washin how roaring waters of the beautiful) cemetery which shows a marked im-| of victory United we stand, die Oh, Mr, Paryeat! L made a mise Lemessee: Sie remaised at the} provement as to care and attention| vided we fall,”’ is the motto of Ken- takes” the reporter hastenal, tog’ [landing until 5 o'clock in the after- over former years. ‘The new super-|tucky. Let harmony preve all | “Your application has been made,” | 220% nd her spacious cabins iibed Hil aald Capt Shaw, has long been! will be well M. The reporter doubtless heard some-| CMPted of chairs, tables and’ other |in cl of national cemeteries aud thing hit, for Mr. Paryear’s fave fell, | {taiture and given over to ing th hon to Shilob last fall from Arling- ‘Well, don't you suppose I know | Pevles Who, not recognizing iD sol-}ton. ‘The Captain made a shirt tai DR W y NELSON ee Laas the disap aiget by the old veterans aud those | an enthusiastic i ua rey ast Physician and Surgeon. ooo a eee He hung Up the) erie oitier visitors of matured years, Jand nurses a genuine sorrow for the] egy tashngton gtr na whiled away the Une in terpsicho-| neglected grayes of the Confederates. * rean feats to the beautiful siraius of] The writer has paid four visits to | One of the most enviable pre the Clyde's string band, No wonder | Shiloh and passed four natal days on EASTER SUNDAY atives of a citizen of the United] the Clyde is so popular, Capt.S. K. |her hallowed grounds, but this year| ; States is his right to form and ex-| Hae, her skillful aad experienced | was the first time he could ever lo-* Will soon be here, and the la press his opinions to suit himself, Jeommander; Clerks D. M, Street, /cate for a certainty the exact spots dies should look their best, | The Sunday question is one that|R. 1, Sebree and S. D- Patton, | where he fought and where he spilled Call on | has two sides, ‘There are people who] polite, accommodating and at«|his blood on that never to be for-| Mes J. Bs Merriweather, are in favor of diversions of various] tentive to their passengers; Pilots} gotten Sunday, the sixth day of Fashionable: Dressmaker 1222. iy on Sunday, to act as a relax-|Joe and Gee li, the efigle-eyed | April, 1862. Harrison street, and she will “WHEE \Whiskies, Wines, Beer, Cigars, etc Miss, Mary B, E. Greif & Co Keép Cool this Summer. Our day service enables you to run fans off of reg- ular lighting circuit. 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