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“RAILROAD TIME TABLES, Nashville, ;Chattanooga & St. Louis "©" Railroad, PADUOAM AND | sourm noun! Rare WRITTEN-AT-RANDOM, Veril tion, Drvistom, bas and Bie... opm sae ot the Eddyville branch ‘penitentiary |i, this section And it is said that Hollow Rock Junction 1 15 pu 74% pm swung open to release a mien who had rier staan Lexington... tw - ' should he pitch /a game here people Tacksen uot drawn a breath of freedom tor a! would come up from as far below as x a. 0a. jp | iuarter of a centiry. The story Dyersburg to withess it, dann vi 6 00 pm act rivals Bie Irving's celebrated ok ie ee Rip Van Wigkle narrative. ; ‘ Nontit nouRn The pergonage who th sain} Theordinsnce @ ai passage Steam Engines, Boilers, found himsel a free man one|in the council las t relative to Jim Ferrell, whe had spent twenty-| blockading with vehices portions of House*Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Screws, Bi and Iron Fttings. Casti four years of his lifea penal servitude for manslaughter. During that time he had been practically dead to the world. Great men bad risen and of all kinds. | fallen, statesmen iad passed the Kgwtvory, | zenith of their fame gi) been for- =~) sven, dod the steady march of pro- gress disturbed not the monotony of the lonely, deserted felon in his de- serted prison life. Cities expanded and grew in greatness, and invention stalked on, while styles and tastes— and people themselves, changed con- tinually. “Lt was therefore a far dif- ferent world “ito which Terrell emerged when he cast off the hated stripes of ignominy, ayd once more, through the compassion of Acting Governor Worthingtoy, breathed the air of treedom, He saw nothing but [ee | E. THALMUELLER turttier mforma, Bots i and i bis, Tenn. W. L. wg Neo » oat J Pr€pairing of all Kinds nesuly dobieat Rock Bottom pries, aver 2 Tia #6 Broaway SR Ae RSA OR POR Brinton )B. Davis, ARCHITECT. Office Am,-German Nat. Bank, For te Sorithweat. a iP PA Mem ‘Teachous Ay wna aN ND MEMPHIS DIVILONY No 22 No ®t No 2m {Lv New Orieans.. 620 pm Ly Jacksou,!Misn 12 #7 am Lv Memphis on, Tenn.10 35 1 i pm $15 pm 10.08 0 i@on Mile . }strange faces around Lim, for his 24pm 1 am =—y eR ~ | friends, the assotiates of his years of When in Metropolis toil, were all Jeft behind, many to die Ar Evansvtite wp in their futile but perennial hope of Ar Hopkin STATE HOTEL, | someday getting « pardon, but with- ‘At Contrat City wi’ ®@ a day, rates by the out one glance at freedom. prelnoed crea BAILEY, Propr. The sensutions of this mod- delauene, f Y eewien 4th aid 5th on Ferry ern =Rip \ Van Winkle must Otnetanat... have been peculiar eB he “| stepped out into-the world again. The man had nevergeen a bicycle, Think what his feelings must have been when he saw, fer the first time, that nondescript ‘creature on a two- wheel steed, attired in bloomers! “|S, JAMES, HOTEL —ST. Loyts,— Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Ar Fulton are g coho oy No doubt he turned/and gazed in ‘ar Mempate, Room and Breaklast, $1.00. rapt attention as lopg as there was a Ar gach ii Mina European Plan, $1.00 PerDay. portion of the {ahtastic female vis- © APGruvtli Mins 320 pm Goop Rooms. Goop Mxars,|!le, and theny perchance, he asked Ar Vicksburg gam 696 pin Goop Servic: somebody what it was. Then, as he When you visit St. Louis stop 8T. JAMES HOTEL HRoaDway any WaLyvt, Street cars direct to Hotel. traversed fhe shady rural roads, happy in bis new life, he came across a wheat thresher, harvesters and many of the latest farming imple- ments. Sueb as these he had never seen before, hence he tarried until All trains run aatly Nos and 94 carry Puliman b Cars and free reclining chair cars olga ty end New Orleans wae RRL ond 3 ran 5 ew Orleans, ¢ opt er carrying ‘Train 24 carries rye open in Paducah ty sleeping etweow Cle DetweonfOincinnaty Pullman buffer iueah-Louisville sleeper, ulon depot at ¢ p.m Direct conner 01 points we north ands" for all points east, wort, ‘ some of the workmetrexplained them - uth. ‘Ticket ofices, Broadway . 5 der the ‘aimer, and at the union depor J "| to him, 8T LOUN Division They say that when a man who Physician and Phe has been confined such length of 10 Dm time is liberated he always takes the} pepel Surgeon first country road, and just waiks and walks until he is exhausted. TL pa OM. on n : orem ism | Ferrell probably did this, At least oom Team he made for Louisville, where the srbm| Office, No, 41914 Broadway. | desultory clang of the electric cars opm —— | startied him from bis quarter-century feted revelry, and. the roar and rumble of fe 4 city life furnished more material for i] Horse Shoeing ripe ani meitaton “Metropolis Arrive Padwca 2pm, 7 ham All these were new and strange to Boop to: is A sania fo an“ ning fu aay, & Specialty, |, Au tive, were ner, aud mange to Caleago an ng Pagucal "any ate en All kinds of Tmpérfection in busy metropolis, after years behind bas throu, every oe Bleeping and horse's travel corrected. bleak, unchanging prison walls Parlor Car t Lowls ‘Double berth Teves, ware ensiah ¢ be A bt hie G10; chair roles, 18 conta | Do Repalr Work of Every King, enough to make him rub his For Bomets, etc GT ah urther ' information, reservations, call on or address J.T. Donovan, net House, Paducah, or A. neral Passenger Agent Chicago. eyes and ask himself if he were really not dreaming. Ferrell entered duties of laboring for the common-| Work GuAgANTEED. Always on hand ready for work. HENRY — GREIF, Hanno into the arduous | ° wealth a young man, He left the Missouri Paciric Raitway ge fy lind we Ths Gest Through bowed and wrinkled, and a back! numver to civilization. He will prob- St. Louis S:AtS uci: eva J, S. GANSTER, ably, should he-have a desire to look bat them up, find few of bis erstwhile | Solicitor of Pénsion Claims, Veteran of four Prone in the war of friends left, few who remember him at least. Even his people haye| scattered, and perhaps his name hs long been effaced from the family record, aud the memory of it died with those who were taught to forget it. He will probably seek some quiet | spot, and eke out the few remaining years of his life at the trade he fol- lowed in prison, finally to lay down and bury in oblivion the terrible ex- piation of a terrible crime, in eternal repose, TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, Jron Mountain Rovre. The most direct line via Memphis to all points in ARKANSAS AND TEXAS. WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Free Reclining Chairs on Al] Trains, Turnover Coaches Mrwrui Prosecutes claims before the Burean of Pensions. To soldiers, widows of soldigrs.of the war of 1861-45, Mexican War servicg Pension Act of July. like, increase of Pensjou. pease dre given to Fejected cases and ° The story of Jonah and the whale bs was repeated fon a sinall scale at R. T. @. MATTHEWS, S.T.A. Broadway and Fifth streets yester- 5 Vovisviccs, xy day morning. WharfmasterS. A Fowler's buge [St. Bernard dog was cavorting around when a festive nine belonging to Col. T. J. Moot scampered up and began springing about the huge ‘St. Bernard. He finally began to bark, and the Dig fellow quietly opened his mouth and the next instant the spectators saw the other animal partially disappear ,| Within the cavernous throat of the St. Bernard. A gentleman near by seized the venturesome victim by the hind legs and rescued him, and after coughing once or twice to be sure the unpalatable morsel was all out, the big, clumsy animal trotted off as Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition, NASHT.LLE, CHATTANOOGA THROUGH CAR ROUTE. TO AND FROM THNNESSEK. KENTUCKY ALABAMA, FLORIDA, NORTH C. SOUTH CAROLINA, VIRGINIA, WASHINGTON CITY, BA\ PHILADELPHIA AN THROUGH pe via pew MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL VALUABLES. We are overstocked on Ladies’ and Gent's i Solid Gold and Filled Case | DS; lumey, al : erenely as if he had dogs for dinner SeTviCk ofa Sit poe Watches tut every day. SU NGOTHW EST | All the standard makes \of move- ce . Alto a a alot, of ° tches. Guns, Pistojs, Musica! Yo. 8, the People’ ayia Instruments. Bee the prides we will], wowr No Techy People’s Line, is eaid fastest stree car in Kentucky, When turned loose out on the opepstretch of level track in Rowlandtgwn, the speed it can attain is something terrific and equals, oftentimes, that of some pas- senger trains. INGTON hilapelphia abd Ni ; make you. ‘ree Nashville and Jacksonville. y We carry a Gente’ Furnis! ings, Trunks, Valises, P) Ete. oods at forced sales ‘ood line gf Clothing, dts, Shoes ing Cards, Dice, York 3 ‘On Sale a: Sptpoed Bateo ft We buy all our r : this line ant Commections to ad }and buy strictly for cagh, and can al- Beturn during the continuance of the Tenues: gee conten. ani internat 1 Exposition. ways give you gains in every line. ~ Money to loan on all valuables. J. ays fa « informat call upon Ticket ih Ben Michael, Jr. 103 8. Second, next door to Lang Bros os . Dr. Herbert H. Hunt, of Mayfield, who may pitch a game for Paducah some time in the near future, is a twirler of of no insignificaut reputa- When the Doctor - | Orders Wine you should get ‘Qper. We're “always the Airst to show fC COWARDIN, Western Pass, Age, des Ry. xchange Bldg, Sr, Sours, M Angelica, Madeira, Port, Sherry. Claret, Muscatel, Catawbs Tokay and Malaga. Caveats, and Trade Marke obtelsed ead alt 5 Pat- jent busiaees condcie ted (oF MODERA satire pen Py whe - swith cencrip. entable or bot, free of Totheis.stranger than fio- Last week thé pgnderous doors Pure fully matured California | ; u A has singe received offers from Nationay League clubs, Lhe people from Mayfield to Mem- phis think he is the greatest pitcher to bea good thing/and is 80 pro- nounced by all tHe council and the mayor, Oftentimes/Vehicles are backed Up | <= Against the’pavement and kept di- rectly in the path of the roller, and hitherto there has been no means of forcing (he, owners to move. Thus much valuable time might be lost to the city, wh has to maintain the roller at no trivial cost. DRIFTWOOD Saved From the Waters, Cor- ralied on the Levee, —_-— Items of Special Interest to River People, The Dick Fowler, notwithstanding the shallow places between here and Cairo continues fo come and go on very good time. She was away for Cairo this morning at 8:30. River traffic on the wharf this morning was somewhat better than for several days, The arriving and departing steamers were all doing an excellent freight business and conse- quently there was considerable freight handled on and over the wharfboats, An investigation washeld against Capt. James Mason, of the harbor boat Mary N., yesterday by the two local inspectors, Messrs. Wyatt and jreen. charging him with not having the necessary equipments such as buckets and axes aboard his boat. But as it was proven by several wit- nesses that both the required buckets | and axes were aboard the boat, the chances are that he will be acquitted as soon as the inapectors return to Nashville are very probable indeed. The City of Sheffield from St. Louis passed into the Tennessee | river last night. She carried a very He had renownin more states than one when he wag at Vanderbilt two streets undergoing rephirs, is believed | | Evansvitie, Paducah and Cairo Pack Line. Owned amd Operated by th tation Co. INCORPORATED. and UMN 8, HOPKINS avo. a.m ally except COLORED DEPARTMENT. © HURO HE: s. Husband Street Church (Methodist) —6un day school at 94. m hing I! a.m and Tp. m. Rey. GM. Py pastor Burks ¢ and Ohio (Methodist) Sun. day school Preaching 1 sm, and 8p. m. Rev. I irks, pastor Washington Street Baptist Church=-Sunday school 9a m. Preaching #p m. Rey. Geo, W. Dupes, pastor Seventh Street Baptist, Church—Sunday echool va, m. Preaching, W a.m, and 8 p.m. Rey. W. S. Baker, pas St Paul A, MB. church, Sunday school oa eaching I! am 7% p m., Kev, Ht, James A. M church, 10th & Trimble streets Sunday school at? pin, Preaching pm., Rev J. G. Stanford. pastor ‘Trimble Street Christian eae school, 9:30 a, m ing, 11 am and 7 Pm., prayer serv esday evenings, 30; Sunday schoo ting Thured evenings, 7:30. all are col R. Cotter, pa Nally invited. mureh, | (United Brethren yeh Tennessee and Ohio River Transpor- s ae Come and see what. Values your money will buy at CEO. BERNHARD 'S, 306 Bro Palace | Shoe Store Our Mid-Summer Clearance Sale IS ON. Greatest Bargains ever known, 4 in Fine Footwear, $5.00 Shoes reduced to $4,00, 4.00 Shoes reduced to 3.00. 3.00 Shoes reducsd to 2.00. 2.00 Shoes reduced to 1.25, 1,60 Shoes reduced to 98. ay, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, "| Free delivery to all parts of the city. Cor, 7th and Adams, Sun %) ams a. and mn. ors to, y und others cordially invited to attend. urch, South Fifth street, between Ohio and nesses Streets, Rev. Jas. A. Woodward, pastor. COLORED LODGES, MASONIC. Masonic Hall. 222 Broadway, Third Floor. Mt McGregor Lodge No 20—Meets every ‘Thursday evening in each month Mt Zion Lodge No Meets every Wednesday evening tn ‘Susannah Court No. 2 fourth Monday In each mc Stone Square Lodge No. +Meets every se- cond Monday in each month: INDEPEN DENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS Odd Fellows Hall, se corner?th & Adams. Household of Ruth, No. 4#=Meets first and third Friday evening in each Month at Colored Odd Fellows Hall Paducah Lodge No. is—Meets every first and third Monday ineath month at Colored Odd Fellows Hall Paducah P.triarois No. 12.4 U © 0 P= Meets every se day evening in each month at Colored Oad Fellows’ Hall Past Grand Master's Council No 79.—Meets every fourth Friday evening in each month at Colored Odd Fellows’ Hall, Western Kentueky Lodge No. every second and $/0rth Tuesday evening in ach month at Colored Odd Fellows Hall ‘opng Men's Prid& Lodge No, 178= every second and fourte Wednesday evening at Hall over No, 22 Broadway s—Meets every 2R31—Meets UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP. St Paul Lodge No 6—Meets every second fair freight trip, The Ashland City this afternogh out of the and leaves ou her return wOrrow at noon, Langstaff-Urm Co.'s little pleas- | ure yacht, Brownie, was inspected yesterday by the local inspectors and pronounced “O. The steamer which has been weeks, left this > n » Tennessee for nsonvill in seve of her h were recently repaired here on | jue here late Tennessee Danvi. Lula lying rning ex E. Warren, several route up She tow the docks, out of the Cumberland river early to- morrow mornin ait from Clarksville and will leave on urn up that | tream to N: The Mayflower is ue here tomor- row from St. Louis-en route up the Tennessee Work is \ Or , aville st noon. ‘ogressing excellently on | heel steamer City of | b is at’ present perched on the cradle the marine ways | undergoing « thorough overbauling. The riv e ationary at the} present, a $ on the gauge this morning showed 6 feet. There is expected to be a slight rise here in the Ohio in the next few days, but as it is thought to be only an inch or so it will be comparatively nothing in the way of a rise. The packets con- tinue to have sume trouble at the shallow places, and are invariably arriving here several hours late each | day. The Evansville packets, in addition to having very thin water to navigate in, are doing an extensive busines# in the wey of carrying wheat, which is also a large cauge of them arriving here tardy for the last few days. Capt. Rouse’s newly purchased boat, the Lamasco, alias ‘‘Hobble Scobble,’’ was takea out on the ways this afternoon to undergo extensive repairs, She ha& been sunk at the foot of Ohio street past and was only raised last Satur- day, When her , repairs are com- plete she will be wsed as a harbor boat he faith Tittle harbor boat, Mary N., was ofossed out yester by local inspectors Wyatt and Green, when she umderwent ber annual in- spection, She will be taken out on| the ways t@ Lave a new hull buil svon as the Osceola, which is at pres- ent on the cradles, is let in the river. as Mr, Sargent Moss, a well known | river engineer, underwent inspection | by the ldgal inspectors, Messrs. Fred | Wyatt aut George M. Green, yes-! erday aftérgoon at Hotel Gilber on account ONgis being intoxicated several weeks agom ‘The chances ar¢ I 3 license be ul if such fs the ail of the invest it is hoped arily suspended. the best. We have it. In all the lates lesigns and colors. They're in now ready for your inspection, Fi line of Picture Mouldings in the City OPP. PATENT Orrice, WASH Have you seen the Intept? A. S, DABNEY, sn fio. @® DENTIST. Prites Reasonable 406 BROADWAY. LP, BALTHASAR, tent is secured, ain Pateata,” with! toreiga Oya: Price 50c,75c and $1 a Quart According to Age, Pure Blackberry Brandy $1 a Quart. Oehischlaeger & Walke 5th & Broadway. 428 B’way, Onder Pauwan Hovse: received repegted complaints that at {a certain erogsing the pre sig | nals from the locomotive were omitted INSPEs | and third Weaye The City of Pada passed out |, { the Tenne early this morning | en route to St. Louis, Ske had an} excellent trip of uyscellaneous freight} in w on to a fine crowd of round trip passengers. The H. W. Butterff is due here} for sowe time | ° | ing th j with selentifle agéuracy and foorth Monday evening in each month at 1a Broadway if the Mysterions Ten, st slay in'each No at sthe first Tur mor Ceremonial third Tuesday nigi Golden F N. ne ay nights in every m month eer fourth Manda, and ine Taberna: ursday nigh’ thir Miller, of Miss Cora Almo, Ky., is visiting Mr, And Mrs, Roland Curd, on Ninth street, Free barbecue at J. W. Moore's tonight. All capdidates for nomina- tion are invited Ab bays s sab Call All members of McKinley and Gar- field clubs are requested to meet at C. A, ISBELL, M.D, Physician and pho , | Oifice 502 1-2 S. Seventh St. Residence 723 8, Sixth, Office Hours 7:30 to 9 a. m., 1:30 to8 Pp. m., 6 to 8 p. m. m7 W. H. NELSON Physician and Surgeon, OMice 700 Washington street, Residence 1130 Harrison, OMice Hours: § to 10a, m. 2 4p. m./and 710 9p.m William Thompson HAS OPENED A NEW GROCERY At the corner of Seventh and ‘Trim- ble. Now goods, new-prices, polite tention. Free delivery. A stew la LAUNDRY To No. 120 North Fourth St, New Machinery Good Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, T ‘PHONE 200. G. R. DAMIS; AGENT FOR Front Rank and Triumph Furnaces. Odd Fellows’ Hall at 7430 tonight to] Call on him and get estimates tran taining to race welfare. M. G. Brooxs, Pres, . Crarke, Sec. sMpation Forever, CANNOT DEPEND UPON THE EAR festimony Concerning Non-Occur- «Is Untrastworthy. tion of/the catastrophe at Valley Stream ow Long Island, ix which a picnic wagén and its occupants were crushed by a locomotive, brings out much appatently inconsistent tes timony. Ong‘of the most important points of inquiry is whether or no ar electric bell signaled the approach of a train at the road crossing. It might seem an easy qnatter to determine such a question as this; but a little reflee tion shows us that testimony as to the nonoccurrence of noises is extremely untrustworthy, How many people hear the clocks strike in\their own houses unless they have especial reasons for listening to them? On such a point the idence of one person that he did hear a clock strike is worth that of a dozen that they did not. Qn the other hand, it is not quite trug’that the testimony of an engineer that he rang the bell and blew the Athistle at a particular point on hig’ route ig conclusive. ne | suming the testimony to be honestly given, we must bear in mind the psy: chologica) principle that action regu larly repeated tends to become auto matic action leaves little trace in the memory, \Hundreds of men have tc swear every day to facts that they can: not recolleck, such as names as witriegses, et affixing | thelr and their evi act business of jmportance per-| for heating your residence, Tin, Slate and tron Roofer. 129 8. Thid St. Clarence Dallam Formerly of BURNET? € DALLAM, Paducah, Ky, Attorney-at-Law Louisville Trust Building. REFERLBY PERMISSIONTO Lovisvinig ualty Co. P. Pidelit: nd 8. V Assurgner facets "® Davie. . Co. Messrs. ump) Messrs, Muir & Mute PADUCAH Paducah Stregé Railway Co, Paducah War Co, Am.-Ger. Notional Bank, Hon. Henr Agar rid Messrs, Qyigie uigley, Maj. Thos & Moss: “i L. WILLEA, HOUSE AND “SIGN PAINTER, girnina, K ysoMiN Na, GLAZING ANP HARDWOOO FiNisMER} Telephong at, Residence 622 8. 6 8t-~ Matil. Effinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers, Hesticnes Yelopnone 180 ( 480 S Third a Papvoam, KY Notice to Subscribers, All of our carrier boys are \sup- plied with receipt books and sub- dence is good bedause their signatures |8¢Fibers are requested to take re- and other circumstances confirm it But it would be worthless unl confirmed, cers and firemen aa to their giv: ing due warnings must always be re: ceived with some caution, A singular incident that took place on the Central Vermont railway some] ed with the eviden | time ago shows how pfany conditions require to be obseryéd in determin: existence ofa very simple fact One of the endents of that ro: division supe j TORS Orr, |The engineets were reproved ! warned, although they all protested They Are Not Yet\ Ready to| that they had gever neglected their | duty, Finally, sinee, of course, the mat Report. Inspectors Wyatt and Green, of shville, returned home this morn- ing, after investigating) the case against Engineer Sandy Moss, charged with drunkenness, and the owner of the Mary N, for failing to provide complete equipments. The result of their investigation will not be disclosed until their report is made. ter might prove a serious one at any time for the railroad, thé-guperintend ent determined to get his owy evidence and, privily stationing himeelf in suitable position, he saw a locpmotive approach qnd pass without whistling * so} Seriptions, and hence the eveidence of | == ceipts for all payments on sub- Sun Pub, Co, a blew the whistle and rang the bell with his own hands, When the superintend ent returned to write the discharge of the guilty engineer he was confront of the detective, To end the matter they both went to the spot and found that from a cer | | J, W. Moore, |ADMis- ~BLACKSMITHING CASINO. SION REE, | Bame™ Tonight, “A Factory Girl” A Comedy Drama In two acts, Peoples Railway Co,’s cars to gate of Park Pertormance begins at 8:00 everyjnight. High-Grade Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. We are prepared to offer 1894 Stearns for $68.50 Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbye—best on the market, prettiest wheel made, Don’t fail to see our line of wheela before buying. are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city. Complete repair shop. Feee riding school to those buy- ing wheels from us. Don’t fail to callh—remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Ifouse, We SCIENTIFIC AND. FIRST-CLASS “~_SL REPAIRING be HORS ESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF Court Street, bet. 2d and FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts pears {ean { tain point they could see the puff of | steam at the whistle and the bell in motion, but heard no sound from either. An expert was called in, who recommended the removal of w cer tain piece of forest, which being done, | the signals became audible at the cross: ing. Prof, Henry long ago showed that | sounds may be beard by a person at a distance when they are inaudible to one nearer, and it is evidently neces- sary for railroad officers to ascertain not only that signals are properly a| given, but\that they are actually audi- ble when théy.ghould be,—N, Y. Post, Whom she had wae himself, and who actually } the bride, and # Ust of the young men aeatic Wot claims promply relected. Miss Mary #. E. Greif & & |Telephone 174. JAS. A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boarciaz Stable A. Cor, Third and W : :hingtoa. TELEPHONE 148, ESTABLISHED 1864,--—-o GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. PADUCAH, KY ——Manufacturere aod Dealers ine Steam Engines, Boilers, House Fronts, Mill Machinery, etc. INCORPORATED PADUCAH, KX... Gen’! Eelctric light and Power Co. Williiyeriish Lights and!Powey forfans, as’ follows+ Store Lights 2bcfperfm onta. Residence Li 20¢ Current for $1.40 DIB SIMOD “Fut “DR, Ww. ¢. EUBANKS, The Arcmore, HOMHOPATH Thirteenth atree Penney ivan A — hts ans “ WASHDD European, $! A, L, HARPER, or ringing yhe bell, On that lpcomo | —There is trouble in Topeka, Kan., r ® ‘ First-clase family be tive, howevr, there happened tg be one | Seeause of the mad freak of an im- ATTORNEY: AT LAW, Convenient > cars and of the road detectives, who had] prudent reporter. His printed report 1008 . Fyurth, Room No. 2. t. Must centca? locaf made up dhis mind to look {nto the | of the wedding closed with a eulogy of By giiyely aint home tor €varha } matter for n the city aM 4

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