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Pmiled and the foo bogan. Wilkes Memphis, New Orleans Cincinnati} alton DR, W. ©. EUBANKS, | WRITTEN AT RANDOM. fit tt MO a rs ne B Mrineate, Keep Cool this Summer. HOMCOPATHIST, | round, eod was carriet from the , Fashionable Dressmaker, Railroad. Ys Tei | A good story serving to illustrate) i’ No fighter since has insisted and be pleased. Neat fit guaran- the superstitions dread with which teed. Formerly of Cleveland, O. 00TH ROOK OMce—06 Bee Pealdence, 1000 Jofte All trains daily. ‘Through train ‘mee in Te Soe ere ion trem jumber "13°" [oH MeCoy being examined. I ce. patvcan,,,.2007# ROR enn om | oe allsteia: OB li | For some time this clever middle- 1222 Harrison street. ; 5 io ta hE rk cra Jae aime ; rerun ow age ed a parlor boxer, bi cnt pipactnasmeanactetemnretamenasnneaen ‘ ‘ «s * oll A L. HARPER high position with a local ice manu. weight was called a parlor boxer, but “eee ous c to rn fans of} reg-| iat tel edb r ty vill after he knocked Pat Hayden down Cincinnati for. Memphis DR W H NELSON lar lighting circit. Attach fan to any electric light |. Sh kam oo thet eleven times in one round and broke| ev . rete Sdock p p ar Meme Remon 1-3 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,} tie Semenety, etbane, Torte |i, Daly's jaw remarks of this nae) mpeenipe Paducah erey Tatedny and ta a We hs socket in any room. No dangeros high voltage pow-| "5 sas : vgem pm 1208. Fourth, Room No. 2, /DeW WaKOnS, and Aone he of the, tre ceased to he made, ay and Friday pana Faaucas every] Physician and Surgeon. er cra reed citcit in yor store or residence. i ake 0. ™ he cv Df she stat ’ - rar mice 7 shington stree Lv, Chattand am 1.30 coh Pat Sulltas prompiy ntende! tor drivers Would agree to drive it, and . Boe nag Fnursiny, parsing Podw-| mee 7 Washington street fpesuvitie feb when ore was found who ran the} Already the public school teachers! ASHCRAFT, RW. WIBK, |, Ome Hours: #10 10am. 2to4p.m.and) tay and Night Service, Store lights, 5010 40c per mo. kson #3) pm risk, it was discovered that more than| are beginning to look forward to | 4th Feduese. Kxt Supt, Oincinnstt. |Z Tone “ Py te B! , Pp | ar Toxin: 935 pm L. WILL A ne customer was afraid to buy ice| their summer outing, here in Padu Res. 19 to 28¢ bi Hil tue HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, }irom 2 wagon with such a sinister} cal as well arin other places. ‘The Paducah and Cairo Packet. |O()| ORED Electric Fans, $1.50 “ Pastas He 1Ko, KALBOMINING, uumber. ‘Then the manager refused |management of the National Ed- Line, D ME T ‘ ING AND HARDWOOD FINISNER io have anything to do with the vebi-| cational Association for Kentucky Ownes tae Deerened WE the EPART N J ite i foraynche | nae He whe cement He aratified te be able to. aunounce {Tennessee and Ohio River Transpor- of crrent for lights depends on nmber > panvean, ky {els OF consider it under his control, | is milo Be ly the proprietor sent the arrangements haye been made tation Co. yt HES Souinerome'° ror fur Yoformaston alton rg gg A | a —emeee|aducah Electric C O./ Seta rane st G , Jackson wile, nd the Se tasty and io, Arkansas, ‘Texhm nad all poste and fh wagon EEG. Horry T. LC rice q ‘ RICE, cipher added, changing the number| Northwestern railroads for a spe attpant Sige ARRIS & C to 1300" The same man who re-| through train service from Louisville ay seh. nto be un-|to Milwaukee, thus insuring to all TP iter. cs fused to permit the ‘ head ak mneys - at - Law, |i iis control will not begin or fin-| teachers and others who may attend INCORPORATED. (Yethodist) Sun. agent, i'nm. and 8D, A. 0. EINSTEIN, TLLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Rarks Chapel, 7th §. Fourth—Upstairs ish a job of work on Friday or the|the N. E. A. rapid and plausible Washington Street Haptist Chureb-Bunday| 0 oy oe 3 Evenographer tn Ofice 15th of the mouth, nor will he allow | transportation, Louisville has been |? dueah Pi PO ies mie cee Vice Prest. and Mgr. * anyone who is working for him to do| selected as the point of starting, | Strs. son Pow iON SPKINS | Seventh Street Haptist. Church.—Sunday | Leave Pad 3 a.m school #a. m. Preaching, Il @, m. and 8 p.m. ily and quickly accessible Rev. W. 8. Baker, i oe from all parts of thestate.’ Paducah and Catro Packet Line (Daily except] St Paul A. Mt. Sunday school 9 a PADUCAH CYCI E WOR KS : ; their friends’? will leave Louisville eiiialaoes * Bt, James A church, 10th & Trim : tv Now" On rt ytd ° Oltice at Willetis Livery Stable. satter all the obituaries) Me sas Blah dels er 8700 J. H, FOWLER, Supt, | streets at? piny. Preaching 3 126 and 128 North Fifth Street, "ieee H t Mrned. the columns. of (0 Monday night, July 6th, 8:39] —— |=. epee: ulten #60 in / have ceased to flow and fall, comes ers through to eS etae ol L.”’ and his comrades concluded |), Prayer services, Wednesday @ Nortouvitie sam A the welcome news that the most cos-| "2008 MTTNE it” nite Mr. {t, abandon their cabin before he ce oentral Cy" 1 8 am a | s nger () mopolitan canine in the worl still ca i ae beiaas S Bok a 7h pulled the latch string and thus suc- ky Central cry. am 10m lives. A Wa ton dispatel says: | yy i" ‘gi Oe ee of the | ceeded in evading & meeting with him cena sls portage "sea 2 Undertakers and embalmers. Owney.’’ the dog traveler, is not | Moven, Louisville, will accompany | inti! our encounter upon the field of « cordiall} invited to attend urGinenads- 3pm 2S pm ‘ . as reporte {the party to look afier. their) ¢ aig Church, South Pifth street, between, Ohio and High Grade Bicycles | ° ; | Store Tele 130 8 Third | dead at all. It was reported tha Pye AR Tr Iroads | Shiloh. May we meet there again at | enneniee strects, Iter. dase, A. Woodward : ; Reeatience Tie) woe 1M he was shot in Cleveland April 16,]/omfort and welfare, | The ralroaes| the next reunion is the fondest | raster and Bicycle Sundries | xonovilé.. 5 ==} and long tches of his eventfei| Mave Bran! one-fare round fF'p! wish of “Oo. &” —- f Kok Ly Paduea M. McOUNE roan published Gaps He nifvl rate (plus the usual membership fee) ee eS OLORED LODGES. Agent for Odell Typewriter, Price $0.00. Suitable for Ministers, Doo: | Kr ruin R. M. McO , NSC MSAnK OC: tka’ raven Ht from all central points, with the DRIFTWOOD aaa tors, Lawyers, Teachers, and m reach of all. Gr feation A : sup endent © ay a bend ed eg sapere IE * fall. 228 ray, 1 P00 . ‘ ‘i Plain and Si fl Paiater,| service, sent an official inquiry to the ble ad sep tts Nb den Masonte Hall. 22 Browdway, ThirdFloot The Only Exclusive Bicycle House in the City. Riding School free all tgatae ran a any Ornamental 1) Division superintendent at ¢ leveland AY aU Tt ote thoes Latte ar om mite ents a No 20M to ail buying wheels trom i. WE invite you to call and see OUR een fee rar te "4 ee 0 s true, anc Hf ’ “ Mt Zion Le Ni — every first VELS an et m Prices on same, cino Orie : i fy 1 ]the dog's body was in a condition tol Vile will be $10.05, The hotels ave] GATHERED ON THE LEVER] Welueay crning nota J. R. PURYEAR, Manager nt’Now' Orleans, carrying Pullman buf 126 and 128 N, 5th St ste ol sibition in th 08+ om sag Mee he be fourth Monday Ine pe be stuffed for exhibition in the pos- | rivate families in the Cream city Stone Square Lodg 5 every « 2 carries Paducah-Lou'svi!. leper, al museum in Washington, His let- Wal wheats oases at G1 pet de cond Monday in each month union depot at ¥ p.m ter came back today with this in- a coe |S pet day. ARRIVALS. prcons see inner WARN YOU DRINK 044 Fellows Hall, s ¢ >. se—Meeus flest and ST. LOUES DIVISION Arrive Metropolis. Those desiring board in private fami- lorsement by George W. Pepper Jr: |) re a2 ‘ : 1, ‘ C. A, ISBELL, M, D, Resectialy farwarded. to the| es sboukl apply direct to William} Clyde—Tennessee river. ; George Bruce, secretary local com-| Joe Fowler—E seneral ” dent Railway Mail :* eral Superintendent Railway Mail vite, Milwaukee, Wis. The pro-| City of Clarksville—Elizabethtown. Paducah Seventh Office 5¢ Serv Washington, with the infor- ec - wT sidence 723 8, Sixth, |. Lv hoya gn ep gram is an able one and treats of live| Geo. H. Cowling—Metropolis, | andthird Monday in eacn month at Colored ; pm. «#0 mation that the dog mentioned in Topkee, ‘The. elty cot Milwaukes is ig i aad Dire Moots You can find it at “ 15 pm, 1048 pip Office Hours 7:30 to 9.0. m., 1:30 to 3} tLis* clipping was not ‘Owney.’ A ; Vaviinaniel ON at DEPARTURES. Padveah P pour Matton 243 bm) 1106 pm éto8p | 1, " e Ol entet Cl ry y g in each padale oor ss pm, Pp. m., 6 to 8 p. in. policeman killed an everyday ordina-|Prepering for entertainme ‘| Nellie Brown—Caseyville. | rt ele tC) “ Pinckneyville... 450 pia, 1:30am © ry cur at Union station and areporter extensive scale. Excursions on the Ashland Cit Danville. “St. Louis... ... 76pm, 7:16am a sae vied oft cOac{ take and to the many beautiful sum-} 4°" 20 AT au ‘ e soprm mown wi’ 30 ‘ ‘ 8. Davis lid the rest, ‘The Inst heard of Ow. | 000 Alt 10 Or iseonsin at very low| Joe Fowler—Evansville, fi ‘ Laaee St LOU soso S10 mi, $04 Dm Brinton . AVIS, | ney’ was that he had gone to Cincin- ’ Dick Fowler—Cuiro, Westera Kentucky <1—Meews —Where we keep the finest of. ae =a rates have been provided for. every second tei tue my \ : nati to meet the new superintende: Geo. ‘owling—Metropolis. each month at Coloted Odd ws Ha H e 4 H ARCHITECT. tom nich Be eeerieecr stig] Last year the teachers enjoyed a) Ge H+ Cowling Metropolis, fess nant ne oie anraam:| Whiskies, Wines, Beer, Cigars, etc xo ion at Nashville.” vacation in the far west, and a great Os every second and Office Am.-German Nat, Bank wetrie Wiute also receive|MABY are now making preparations! The little towboat Dick Clyde a} oaIED anori coh RESTAURANT OPEN AT ALL HOURS, \ 7 ed.a letter f HL. Melven, a pos-| t@,attend the educational convention | went up the Camberland river y ees bones - Tapeh for mei ‘ii Yeaing Fun anny, 5 { Th Teistk living in St. Lovie, seating ee terday afternoon after a tow of ties. | and fourm Monday ever Thomti —. re | ciicago and ail points north and west. ompson a Nithaae aan alee an eon *.° ‘The wide awake Dick Fowler with | sretewicin ‘iia 48 magn Pullman Paice sleqeng aad Wm. Pe except an attack of the mane, from{ ‘The readers of the Scx will remem-/ an excellent freight trip lett for the|j Puesday in'ewch mont The place to get the best PIANO for the least mone Pastor Carfor St Louis, “Double berth rates, "Tl which be was convalescent. Mr, | ber a ‘Random’’ article Egyptian City’’ this morning at 8 1s Or— dick, farther ” information, reservations, Men's nailed 6 to. 75e.] Melven adds the Shiloh reunion, which o'clock. Gta: raimer House, Padicuh, OF A. He Women's nailed half . ‘The fellow has spent th the Sen's issue of April The little Ashland City arrived | HOWARD BROS. 417 N. 6th St. simatic hesinbdotecisedsencart hoc Women’s turned sole Chil-}iast three weeks with me, baviag|the nom de plume L."" Since|here out of the ‘Tennessee river last ’ usncngl Crone ines 10 to ise. (struck me on his return from the|then *\C. has received many | night and left on her returu to Dan- WE HANDLE inni . anew pecial clerk's convention at San | letters from old comrades of both ar-| ville this morning at 10 o'clock. Inols en fa als THE BEST PIANO Has Through Paseenget Trains and «|that is handled in this country—a piano that will last you a lifetime. | Fast Efficient Double Daily Service We mean just what we say. | We give you the best guarantee that is from Cinemnati and Louisville to ‘The handsome Joe Fowler was the | satunay arteruoon iv ach math. mien All goods sold on easy payments. Old pianos and) MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS KF. Y. Hedley, the Tob Mpeg Biecy anges ort REA taken in exchang. Howard Bros., salesmen for Harding & Neill ete i | "eae OF Pactoca’ rent Mews second saturday ; ‘ s Jn connection withthe 1. 0.8. W, vo Louty neville mail carrier this moroir th Miller, Evansville. Quick sales and small profits our motto. Pusch ins citecsi ce tanking toed eons neiseo, He ha several copies of papers! The City of Clarksville will arrive |"'y, wk of mange and I ' iblishe i extracts, and ethers e out of the Ohio nver tonight and tained him in’ order to cure] the entire article with pleasing com- on her return up that stream to | him, wh I have done, and)ments. Among others the Buaker] plizahethtown tomorrow at noon. rin | Hill CHIL.) Gazette, edited and pub- State Hotel [ficient "te fea [ily Gc avery severe When in Metropolis Stop at the of Paducah Tent 1a piat J. Ihave concluded to hold, Secretary of the Shiloh Battlefield ® mo pm in each s She left for the ‘‘Hooser City” at 10]? tus or ne West rent, Meets third saturday tous for prine Cor, 4th and Ferry Sts $1.00 a Tam able to get the boys| Assoc n, makes the following note 3 a the Weer urday nderstand the matter, and as the}at the head of the column and then| = Wer ee Ngee ben ad Geaht hruy Ot tae Reventio wees. second fellow has been quite ugly in the | publishes the entire article Old. Nosh was evidently 9. be 1 y \ : * ae UK. 7. Hall over Maruns hy x Oe tet tins eo quite oY amen |. “The Shiloh Reunion.—We can| tower. Che Bible says he pitched os leo Wall Pa er » FF ' and people who hand letters in at the| not improve on the following report | the ark without and within—then the) 11 ig hoped that all Odd Fellows A od ar doite, 1 bave thotabt Uist itiet thle o le by our | game was called on account of rain, | will be present at colored Odd Fe it be well for him to retire, If}friend, Charley Lofland,# a” bi é ‘The Metropolis packet, George I. | lows’ Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. W . d Ge h d | Kew, Ociang acke Memnpiy and pein “NH think he should T believe { hearted, battle-maimed old ‘Johnny,’ |Cowling, was up this morning and] yf and Mrs. Anthony Powell r InNadoW © a es, lines to guste: yl good home [in the Padueab Suw."? afternoon as usual, at 11 a.m. and] ogived a letter yesterday” bearing the CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, 4:30 p.m. She did a good business | aqq jews of the death of their son,|INJTHE§LATEST PATTERNS. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS following letter, received from | on both trips ; : : s- George, who died of pneumonia at og, | making direct connections with through train Major David W. Weed, the Secretary | Neither the marine ways_ no sec-| Denver, Col PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDER bash 5" te gaa of the Shiioh Battlefield Commission, | tional dock is busy, but both expect | ytrs, Maggie W NORTH &np EAST Hi soner is very is given as showing the different Te-| to do an extensive repairing business | VJ. Cc R I Incl ne th ls, Chi se ae E: F, pli, Baluimore and itiehmond, grocery and saloon which was , lations existin between the old sol- ‘Owney”? to cease — his this coming summer. They it | liers who fought the battles of Shilob| several steamboat contracts and no ue’ Den Salth will to Solid Vesti Wank 7 io Aimee dah ™ No, 132 S. Third Street. Telephone No. 371] Solid Vestibule Trains, Through reopened soon. Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. able event ma ST. LOUIS. Rates, $2.00 Per Day Room and Breakiast, $1.00 that his rem are pre- European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. | erved when he dies, I would also Goon Rooms Gioop MEA Goon SuRxvick bold his collar and the badges on it In reply to this letter Superintend: Seen ee eT ae ent White said that he thonght it was | sT. JAMES HOTEL tine els, and would be pleased one would give him a home for {#24 Ft, Donelson at that time and] gmail amount of barges for caulking the rest of his days. So, while this |" and repairing. po Nie Ci HARRY F. WILLIAMSON, M0. famous traveler is not dead, his wan Evanston, Ill, Apr. 18: The palatial steamer Clyde,arrived Pisin vie ear ae > mpecngh Hage Rocliniag Ohaie Gees lerings up and down the earth in 81@, Lofland, Esq., Paducah, Ky here early this morning from out of} A sea captain tel KF, J. BERGDOI I Particulars of your local Fallrond ticket age Physician and % tal car_are probably at an end | sty dear Sir—I enjoyed reading | the Tennessee river, she had a large southet re d Sos. A’ Score Div, Peas hgwat, Bamphts ysicia lorever the papers you sent me very mach, | ‘tip of miscellaneous stuff besides | Ph« PROPRIETOR® 4-H HANG Sabie WY Li ." some passengers. She will lie over .jhere until Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, when she leaves on her re- especially the one containin Surgeon It is related that a few days before | Well written article on the Shi the Democratic primary just passed}union, It was indeed of Centennial and International Exposition, Paducah - Bottling - Co., | fs be A rete) one of the many parasites. who|est, and [congratulate you upon its]|tura to Florence and all way land- je thron 1e cotners abo f e| well conceived and arranged — state-| 'ngs- = - Silos, Bla s419¢ Wreadwag, |viretboust’ a tertaty ooadtdate, and | rte! of facte, ‘I think Capt. Hed-| . The big iron tug Nellie Brown ar-|* CELEBRATED NASHTILLE, a | accosted him thus ley did well in adopting it in full as] rived here from Saline river fate yes- |" LOUIS O’BERTS BEER Of St Louis CHATTANOOGA , . 5 “See here, I've spent all my|{his report. Since I left you at Pa-|terday afternoon with a big raft of . YATID | money working for you, and I'd like|dueab T have been examining some of }logs which contained $400,000 feet A S D ABN EY P at a ¢ vr'two. A think | my old memoranda of Fort Donelson, |in tow. The harbor tug Ida, met , - ¥ * 1 } r set . two.” and find that I have the statement] her several miles up lhe river and as- In kegs and bottles, & ST. LOUIS BAILWAY, Also various temperance drinks—-Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange Cider, Ginger Ale, ete. THROUGH CAR ROUTE. may inake you # v¢ Let me tell you, m iene re-| that my regiment (the 12th Iowa In-| sisted her in landing it at Living-} 5. )) é am S e ae ve ie nrelii x : ) FR & sled tha seapaioasa, drain gh in| fantry) oceupied quarters inside the|ston’s point. The Brown returned to] qhero id Telennone ccaers Miles until 11 o’clock at night during week and 12 o'clock | rexxnssicy. KENTUCKY, GHORGIA,, DENTIST. this band wagon 1 had nothing but] fort, after the surrender, that had | Caseyville this morning. ; pararehy Be Teleph 101 AVASHINGTON CITY BALTIAL ear me copper cent, L've got it yet,| been formerly occupied by the 49th} ‘The river contjaues going down who has Fr : elephone . PADUCAH, KY PHILADELPHIA AW! K ins I slon’t believe 1 find a}Tenn, Infantry. ‘That there were}the banks here, but at a decreased ng You so much attention of | 10th and Madison Streets. ADUCAH, THROUGH loth vis new ieee Roo 406 BROADWAY, san heartless enough to take it away | Wounded members of that regiment/rate, The fall last night was only] lite. « » ¢ man of brains ked Mr. SERVICE ‘ from me, 1 feel sufe in remarking | occupying the quarters, and remained | ye inches, which is five inches less |! ; erctionat NEM LIS nesta that when the vote is counted next | there for two or three days, wotil re-| than the decline of Wednesday night. |.” T have only met him FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, EGA Tekan SOURU Cet 7 Saturday I will still have it.” moved to the hospitals. So we Business on the wharves and levee |" mene Tiree PALACE — HL ow Night "trang Phe strange part is that the candi-|doubtless under obligations to you) was nothing to « of this morning, we Might Hove Reem, SLEEPING s.. “KNOXVIL sed love for me CARS vu : J W Ni date told the trath—and he was nom-| for building such comfortable quar-| and all the local packets were in and |, 1S 1" Elegant{Carriages and Turnouts York, Bexwoed! Teta tie pee. B + PS oore, inated, which is still stranger. ters for us, 1 find in my memoranda] out on excellent time, but doing a] yaa). (ho adores her)—Confessed Florido dally year "round, Via Chatianoogs: o that there were four barracks for] yery light business, too Len!l It hoasting.—Drooke yt Net, BRPREOR Fee « each company, built of logs and cov- DEALER IN A xd story is told on Kid Me-| ered with split oak boards, (we call ‘oy, the young Kentucky boxer,/them shacks) bunks in one end of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Sitiko theaes (ookeeko, tela nt, says the | the Courier-Journal,’’ ‘There The United States snagboat Look- |» At out, which arrived out of the Ten- nessee river Sunday, is at work with a big crew of men putting some rock Canned Goods of All Kinds, | men who look less like s Feo Glare acroan iis ontire tod... 1 r6>| i Canim we be way Was GnTSR McCoy. When stripped his pale face] member, also, that we found in the|Prct Ate sees: high water came Free delivery to all parts of the city. | and dead white body give him the ap-| one I occupied iron baking kettles Point, The recent high water came pearance of a ¢ Ho looks aa| with iron covers. We called them| "Sy seat opting: the point in two tf.cus frauen UDuteh ovens! and. used them to| tt, su) Snug wueyener 502 #8 This de resulted in an] bake biscuits in, Wefound these log| “itreray hich Cit creveat it thom amusing episode at his first ght in| cabin quarters very pleasant and very | “th Tock: Which will prevent It fron cutting further. . * the East. Tle was to meet Jack| comfortable indeed, after our experi- em Horse Shoeing Wilkes in Boston, ‘The mon entered|erce in the cold avd st rst Important Notice. Jence in the cold and snow outside, yanwent up from] tis my opinion now that you} All persons knowing themselves ia] i the ring, and a f a Specialty. |i: sporting men around the arena.| sJohucies'’ were rather slow in ask-|debted to the firms of Rogers & King Ali kinds of imperfection in MeCoy looked delicate, and as if] ing us in, and treated us rather cold-|and John Rogers & Son are hereby a horse's travel corrected, ready to fall to pieces, Wilkes was] |y for two ot three days, but after we| warned to call and settle the same at the typical bruiser. {His massive! were once inside, you gave us all you]once at my ollice, 127 South 1 Do Repalr Work of Every Kind, }iuscies and healthy skin, his heavy fad; and 1 au inclined to think ihat|Fourth street, and thereby save to abin and a fire-place in the oth- are feWler, L remember the bunks were in For further mformation, call upon Ticket JAS.J§{A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable Cor, Third and]Washington. beans RS 405 Ry. Exchange Bldg,, 8t. Svuts, M 148, A.J. WELCH, Division Pass, Axl, Mxmpmis, Tam, W. L. DANLEY, Gen'l Pass, and Tht, Agt., NasHviton, Tes, Cor, 7th acd Adams, ecm ee Missouri bo SELLS——* ‘The Great Through : From u Hardware, Cutlery, Tinware Work GUARANTEED, jaws and determined face made him ks’? were rather selfish in| themselves costs, as I will be forced unmediately the favorite. ou entirely out of your|to proceed by law to collect same, K. sy awa ‘Ont hath realty tor work “Pl not fight that man,’ said soe aout that was war, and | unless otherwise settled promptly. ANSAS MIO RRA LIMITED, Wik own houses. it tha Ep H P puy 'y . bead we won't do so any more, I would Ep H. Puryear, °f , 4 . “He'll drop dead in the ring, and} wounded men inside? Perhaps you| Rogers & Son, d26tt i i “| ats want no trouble of them ate ci St aot youre and that Rector, Ark., Feb. 26, 1897. } . badass aca P , ind,” =i you took offense at being crowded] J, C, Mendenhall, Evansville, Ind. : Contains Tr pecausir ae ate = 1 1 S. GANSTER 4 ate all right; it's just the way Jout and left our company. It is alll’ "pear Sir: Please ship another TAIN ee oN ESTABLISHED 1864, © ARKANSAS AND TEXAS, ¢ looks. ’ Ooh et either, Hote gat tetenting after so many years. Wel gross of your Improved Chill and Sonat’ . ® WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Solicitor of Pe sian Glatas, ckupagetin pebeta teen kit rte will talk: pore yan a0 again. | Fever Cure on same terms as last or- aeahote ino ns IS$ al rel 0 Free Reclining Chairs on All Trains, ery ) , der, It gives the best satisfaction « ta Pare i] 5 Turovan Coacues Memenis To Veteran of four y in the warof|pipe. I'll not fight bim till he’s sam- D. W. Reep. mt mga ss toed by a doctor. I don't waut to] Notwithstanding the pete test peat T oarry, and ts Arh 1D ‘ ) TAT DaLLas AnD Forr Worru, Proso utes ec! tins bf eau) kill noman,”” and high favor ; : Y : ( I NE it AT. INSUI ANCE —— ° 4 All efforts to get Wilkes to fight] for the gallant Major now, and the aa Le BY WAL \ vive 4 eRe Wl poke.o8 Tene Ae " ers, W av ot| Wore unavailing, so a physician was many delightful hours be has passed] gold by DuBois & Co - Hon, call on your loom ticket agent ev'th,» oi called who thoroughly examined Me-| ig his company since then, at that 3 . AG ENT iL. T. G MATTHEWS, 8.T.A in atten tn Coy. MeCoy never spoke during|time he had no desire to form the} Base ball train for Cairo leaves Ad oe ee cee . chek ha nt OFRP ‘| the whole time, f the M l lepot next Sunday at 8:15 ale by Ochlsehl & bbe eee 1 teh th J mt | the y co ' Be acquaintance of the Major, and ra-{union depot next Sunday at 5!For Sale by schlaeger 1. C. TOWNSEND, GP, A ba, a pital h “I When time was called the ‘Kid’? ‘uer than exteud him any hospitality a. m. ui Walker Telephone 174. - PADUCAH KY é ‘ \ d 5 Gi “ 7 = :

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