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ena ee Especially down at Gardner week, Just think of ar’ With arins, bot £1.50 to a) 0. “neniber, We can furnish your house from cellar to garret, cheap for cash or tba on easy weekly or monthly. payments, Telephone 896 WRITTEN AT RANDOM. A glance into the .vanlt in Marsh- al Collins’ office will stnply repay anyone, The marshal bas in it a consequences.’ He only smiled sickly smile ‘and looked the other way. But that woman knew what she was dding, and, reaching over, seized his watch chain, She gave it ‘a twist and jerked watel and all off, lark. gone too day: re Naat catheter Scien | Blinging it down.oh thie seat ahe sat ae WA shot guns, clubs, hatchets and other | "P0? it. Wee eae ‘**Now give me my mileage book, | the ‘Commyy Weapons thathave figared! in some va affray, and yet bear evidences of the part layed, watches that have never eed Gatton for ‘atid watch- es that have been put up as bonds, dice, cards, pocket knives of every conceivable description and without number, brass knucks, ‘‘slung shots, rings, shirt studs, and many other things, which, could they speak, might divulge a highly colored his- In the rush of new derful, gold there been mention awhile about the but as yet the public important per sir, or st ' not get your watch back I'll throw it out of the win- ioe shy I'll give it up! “Defeat was depicted on the now stern countenance of the conductor, but slowly and reluctantly he re- stored the mileage book, and we all felt great admiration for that plucky lite woman, She rode to Louisyille on that mileage, too, you bet.’ to think of wtes ge wealth Tne all quibbling tory. Marshal also hag one “a from the Klo goltl commis. | Western Mentucky Lodge No. St drawer full of iaitde, “dif ie newspaper. ‘men occasionally | sioner wields a at js fairly as- | egeryeecond and Loney tech tonishing, in t involving own properly labeled to show to whom they belong, and many of which will never be called for. He ought to have an old ‘hoss’* sale. exaggerate, In writing cf a cyclone out west one of them said it turned a well wrong side out, a cellar upside down, moved « township linc, blew all the staves out of a whisky barrel +hip renders his decisions prom that he announces | om A well-known Paducah lawyer was|and left nothing but buaghole, Ai Anserestes, ermeN Sr engaged Iii the task “Of prosecuting «| changed the day of the week, blew | (°) “ane 14 Suu’ Nat tt lunacy Gaie TH We “Chreute court day {the -hnir fromm bald-hended mang} Ch {N, fumels it blew the mortgages off of farms, blew all the cracks out of a fence, aud took all the wind out of a politician. *.° A witness was and the follow- Michael Kelly, oneer, went to the son. Father and claims on different er rsfanding that they we proceeds equally. The el cided to return before yesterday. on the stand, ing dialogue ensued : Do you know this womap, 01 | A well kndwn and popular young lady clerk in a dowa town establish then! received the following letter the other day from a rural swain who Te- ently bought @ pair of socks Trom her, and fell desperately 1n love while cated, It was what fs n N&O, below Discovery creck, At that time the not known to be knowed hub. mWell lease’ Ga le’ jury-whether she was born this way. or has only . he was wrapping them up. The been this way all her life. & ppg gold i , letter is not written in the neatest |” ely wan dn The jury forgot its dignity and | a4 best possible style, and mdy not] pold field aA laughed, and soon the entire court was in an uproar. The lawyer be original, but is intensely amusing. It is as follows; Tt! dike Wletds tiaitey bout the won+ “MAN. It is ptly the bide by that, of Ron k of the mn A year ago a well-known Seattle pi Klondike with his son located several ks, with the uns fn on Rioti¢ je met A ‘urniture Store, where they are continuing the special sale on Rockers this it—solid oak und imitation mahogany, leather and Err ar, seat “ROCKERS Solid leather, upholstered seat, tufted leather back” Réckers tor $5.50," ‘Re GARDNER ‘BROS. & CO. 203-205 SOUTH THIRD that mileage book, sir, or take the their friends ane relatives, soon had alall manner of dire misgivings’ us to what-extent they might carry their They returned last evening, however, safe and sound, after being and thereby relieved the fears of their _solicitous relatives. scoveries in the Klondike q de ovee in shioner” s not aware how , indeed hard matter for people in the United ates Involving ed promptly, and that.settlement putting an end to Acee ng to reports ns to cases gold claims and If there big mistake in reports is final, aud the adjustment aw that to Seattle last spring andleft his son on the claim last lo- ke was of glittering urn to the money comfort Ton CHURCHES. Abmband Street Church, (Methodts m. Vreaching II 4. 6M! Palmer, pastor, " Barks Chapel, 7th and Obto (Methodist) Sun- day school 9a in. Preaching I! a, m, and 8 p, Rev, B.S. Burks, pastor n Street Baptist Church—Sunday Nchool ¥ sm. Preaching 6p m. Wey, Geo, bast Rireet Baptist, Church —Sunday | ig I &. mand 8 P.M, Sun a m a eure ch Bunday, schoo! 9 a preaching fi’ dm 7:0 tae How Stanford, pastor a mel . B. church, 10uh & Trimble jay school at? pin,, Preaching } » Revd. G. Stanford. paste imble Street Christian church—Sundaj ing, 1 am aud? dnenday evenings, eeting Thursda mil'ave coridvaily favited. B. Church. | (United Brethren 0 a.m. 10:30 a. m. and He Visivors: 16 J others cordially. tend. i h Fifth street, "botieen, Ok > and Tennessee streets, ‘Kev. A. Woodward, vastor, Kf Mi. Hion Lodge. No.6, F. & Wedinesday ‘evening “te Cachsinoiith at e Square Lodge.§No. 5 suit Mosasy tveding’ in cach mouth at lock. Susannah dies) meets at 7:80 o'clo Qusen ¢ thy 4 S2atee) media set Mondayreventog a bch mouth at 7:90 o'clock Masonic Hall, Srd floor, over %¢ Broadway INOEPRN DENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS Odd Fellows Hall, se corner?th @A@ams) / Housebold of Ruth, No. 48—Meets first and ind ening * Colored day COLORED LODGES, Masomic Mi, McGregor Loage, No. 2%, F SAM, meets Muraday even: ing Anéach momth 47:3) o'clock sharp. M., ments 198 a) Chapte tah Monday ov No ‘ ing in each mou \ducah Lodge No. 1s18—Meets every first and third Monday ineach month at Jolored 1d Fellows Hall. Paducah Patriarehs No. 79.G 0 0 0 ¥- jeots every second Friday eve in month at Colored Odd Fellows’ Hal Past Grand Ma Cotinett ‘No 19.—Meets y fourth Briday evening in each month at Fed Odd Fellows’ Hall, Woung Man's Pride Lodge, Mo, 17 eecond and fourth Wednesday evening Gv LAT over No, £2 Bronaway UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP. St Paul Lodge No @—Méets efery second and fourth Mouday evening ineach month at 18 Broadway. Sisters if the Mysterious Ten, st iocts ne nngorbucedsy in 'each month ae 181 vepgand Golde ‘Temple—Meets second ‘Thurs: day ia each woth, BL iat broadway 33 UL KT. 777. Ceremonial Temple No. 1—afeets first atid third Tuesday night ip each month, Golden Kule Tabernacle, No. 45, meets first aud third Wednesday nights in every month, Queen Sarat Tabernacle No 30-—Meets second and fourth Monday nights tu esch mont, Madallor sahornanie, No Sy Mecta first and third Thursday nights ln each month, y of the West Tabernacle, No. 68, Meets 4 “won fourth Thurrday tights In exch ¢ of Padueah Tent, No. 5. Moets first month. cab Tent Meets second Saturday th. Star of Betheleh Saturday after Royal Media, m Tent, No, 58, {meets «h in each mon’ jarfeld $Paintium, No. ch month at blushed and made no effort to ex- Every time I think of you my hart] © 4 to sell him a XS first Monday eveniugyin ¢ cuse bis blunder, h mes for $1,000. Deum y - flops ap & down like a chura Dasher, | (2!t (tar red |. Paborian Commadery, ‘No.1, Drill Corps eB Pe PH «Sensation of unutterable joy capers] (ey or around, mortgage s every Friday might In each moath at An example of maternal love and Jover it like young goats on a stable] 3.4 ny Taking some friends {n with hin pane devotion is reyealed by the life and| roof, and thrill throughit like spavish) pot enongh » pay Kelly the eT) e death of Sam Scott, colored, the} needies through » pare of tow linia) $1,000. Craw ‘t we te the Klon All communications and mat- afflicted son of ‘Aunt Margaret’’|trousers. As a goslin swimmith list springveand to. his dismay | ters of news pertaining to this Scott, a well known old character of| with delit in a mud puddle, so i swim) found that young Kelly, not knowing column should be addressed to Paducah who came into \ctinkilerabla|10.A sce of glory. Visions of eostat-) Phat his faiter had done had soll the). W. Merriweather, 221 South notoriety two years ago by finding |ic raptures thicker than the bares on pagers Pa a saamdia dain ty jis Seventh street two ‘‘educated’’ spiders on her prem: | blacking brush and brighter than] OW) oie elder Saat iehal . ises. She has livetl) berg for yeprs| the hues of a humming birds pinuns, | poq paren pi ‘id that Crawford| Mrs. Martha Givens, of West and hauled garbage, fahabiling a] visit me in my slumbers; and borne) jad made hia } & i wood ¢alth LBroadway, toak suddenty ill Monday small hut down below the city. on there invisable wings your image| and that his tig be prosected. | but is much better today, Her sow was born thirty years ago, stands be four me and 4 syech out 3 aM x - i fe att a to the cold] Jt ig rumored on pretty good su- a hopeless idiot, as well as x hideous: | grasp it like a pointer dog snapping | commissioner ed that Cra: | wority that n dramatic company is ia at a blue bottle fly. Ween I first beheld your angelic ly distorted specimen of the human ; deci ion was murn wap settle dina have b ce of en in the United States Mit that © country town, & i lifted up my ears to catch the silvery acsents of your voice object to behold. He was never able to speak intelligibly, aod « mere sight of bias Alfed the average person with horror. Nevertheless he was given everything, andthe mother was apparently blind to his affliction, She used to haul him about town in the back of her slop-cart years.ago, but disapadiaued {my after he beeamd. old enotgty-te stay-at home alone. tongue refused to wag and in silent adoration I drank. in the sweet infections of love. I sometimes feel as i could lift my self up by my boot straps to the top of the baptist Church steaple and pull the bell rope for Singing school, and like a peace ers wh Seattle (Wash.) Tim What She Did for The Your forehead is smoother than the elbow of a old coat; your eyes are glorious to behold, in their liquid ts made by the south elevation of the negro’ be The facts of such « his aged and poverty-stricken moth- Wer's heart. Not long since ber second husband, Dick Dorrah, was killed by a gravel |depths i see legions of little cupids| easily available, are me Dank collapse below the city, but this wathing like a Cobort of Ants ia an] thon is euoerilly suppds old army cracker. When their fire hit’ me on my manly breast it penetrated my whole a load of bird shot aroltten apple. Your laugh rings in wy earg like the blate of a stray lamb on a bleak hillside. The dimples in your cl like hollows in a cake of he sugar. Away “did not affect her. ‘The death of her son, however, filled ber with sorrow, Dut she contrived to sérapeup enough money to have | made a special collin, whielr was necessary by hisdeformity. Iustead of calling on she county to bury him, she hersdlf artahged’ # fespectable funeral, and had the remains laid to rest in Oak Grove instead of Potter's field. Her devotion and fielity for large of inoney work uncommdit for per: large body of slaves to h ip for them ar to by employed ‘for. ther Moreover, every white contingent of colored had a volee In the ma rh affairs, nitd so 8A tie that many of the color sum H on wor ks are pemade from youi amas melon- thirty long years, traly are worthy ex- | choly as a sick rat, sometimes i ean] chu [ amples to emulate. hear the june bugs of despoadency , ee buzzing in my ears and i can feel the as, for example St - n the Sunday Kehoe cold lizards of despalr creep down my fees “1 saw a new woman with a ven- Nistory ng the blacks, tu one Whi ehurel hi d that ish s litigat ‘ord’s cla for tHe moral re the war, while not re abundant wed, Not outh spend a ave ave a'p) 1 th pembers, ment cred was eck pe ne ynewall hat they, must pted by all par shat would worth between $100,000 and $300,000.-— THE SOUTH AND “HER. SLAVES. The Women But the otlter’ slay death, claimed |of india rubber my hart seems to} pi. ja oe ts ~ pnw ng the poor sufferer, . Lt almost broke] streach clear across iny bosom, collecting miterial fora history of the dit who | of ple con tinued their membership in the white »1 for slaves w of ofganization, kind, But as in most other such h erly hang t cases, he was reared all the more ten-| perfections i was bewildered, and my | 1° Bp Sepa ities ae hh , ots Elder Sims lett yester- derly ou account of his aitiiction, | brain whurled sroundJikes bumble! Should ret te ike ih cane rand ov U nien City towltend a cone and grew,to manhood unable to move|bee under a glass tumbler. My $5,000, or half the original purchase ference. ; : about except as a crawling, revolting | eyes stood open like seler doors ia a} price paid them te young Kelly Mrs, Hassie Pullins, of South Seventh street, the sick list. Mrg. Janie Dollar, corner of Sixth and Jackson streets, is very ill. Mrs. Ella Dunlap, who has been on the sick list for some time, is im- proving. A chapter of the Epworth League will be organized Sunday afternoon at Burks’ Chapel, A. M. E. church, All friends to the cause of moral, intellectual and religious improve- ment and elevation are invited to be present at this meeting. Gen. Ben Butterworth, the fam- ous lawyer for the plaintiff im the celebrated Breckinrige-Pollard case, 1s lying at the point of death at his home in Cleveland, O. Wr. W. Godfrey Hunter has been appointed minister to Guatemala and Honduras, Central America, is reported on uy ‘There are stirriug times at Ninth and Boyd streets where the cordage | factory is in course of erection. Mrs, Sallie Shannan will leave this week for Union City to visit friends and relatives, Mrs. Hesper Loving, of street, is on the sivk list. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Miles, of Ban- Husband back. eance the other day,”’ related a tin- carey eh and touching chapter. dana, left yesterday fur their home, ware drummer -at ‘i union depot A thle a is stronger than)” A}) tnis is nothing, however, ax com-| While in the city they we ys patent butter or} jared with the work done for the negro | of NM 1M James (Whi t yesterday, the kick of a young Cow. Asalean thy the warien of the south. ‘The idea | o¢ Mr. and Mrs. James White, o! “She boarded a train at Mioneapo- pup hankers for fresh milk, So Mong that th hern women were made | © #ebington street, « lis, Minn., for Louisville, Ky. | tor thee, aby the late war is farfromthe| Mr, Allen Robertson, one of the and occupied a seat directly in} you are fairer than a speckled They were heroines from the be- | wealthiest colored men in Ballard front of me. When the tonitontor puilit, sweeter than a yankey donut and they had been in training | county, was in the city yesterd came around she handed bim a mile-1feieq'in Sorghum molases, brighter | {0 he time that Mesievesameint] Ate, Lon Procter, who has been age book. He asked her to sign her! tian the topnot plumage of a musco-! fail fo charities in which they 1 i\"* | bedfast for more than three months, name, and when she did 0 the min-] yy Guok, You are candy, raising, | yweod touday, they devoted theirtime to | WAS able to get out on the streets ion in blab anit brass concluded she) voung cake and sweetened toddy4 the jnstruction of the slaves and the | Yesterday for the first time since he was not the same person who had | oie ovether. ‘elioration of thelr condition. Seek | was taken ill, to the delight of his igned the book on the outside. He} "if these few remarks will enable] sy old neyrro and ask him where he got | many friends, rected a searching glance at het, | 04 19 see the inside of my soul aud ous instruction and he will) ae ig snip aud tuck’? . between variably tell you like one accustomed to coming in contact with crooks and imposters, and then said, ‘Madam, you'll have to get some one to identify you. 1 dlon’t know you.’ + ¢Well, I don’t know a@ soul around me, and it mply impossi- ‘ble for me to find anyone to identify me. That is my mileage book, and 1 paid for it,’ she replied © ‘Lean’t help it, madam,’ he re- gamed, as he shoved the mileage took into bis pocket, ‘I have to obey orders, [ can't take it,’ “The lady looked like she didn't know whether to cry ot to stand on her dignity and show fight, + You've, dy taken it’. sue retorted, We > were” “all for her, | whichever , Way things went, though, and were not going, , see her iMis- treated, “Presently her eyes begaa tii snap and blaze, and she sai’ 1, in ® eou- manding tones ‘Now yous igive, wpe quantity, me to win your affections i shall be as happy a bh wood pecker on a cherry tree or astage horse jn a green pasture, If you Cannot recip* ricate my thrilling passion, t will pine away like a poisoned bed bug, & fall away from the flourishing vine of Jife av uptimely branch and ia the coring years, when the shadows grow from the hillside aud the philo- sophie frog sings bis ohe verful evening hyms, you, lappy in anothers love, Can come & drop a tear and eateh a cold upg the last resting place pf Yours Trooly, t to igre't house "on read to hi nang his com| ions train Me Se Richun : Ty ‘ thiak the Soel put a stop to it,” “Well, old man, That's all T can say.” “Serry for me® What *Oh, Two well known youths of the clty created sometbiag of a sensation two. days ag» by disappearing on bieyeles in company with two disre putable womepo, The boys are at such ao age when discretion is av uokuo and when they were missed to herre ty for The Proténtion of Cruelty to Animals should step in and 1 that he panions se nond News. pacing do you mea of course you had your money wraue horse,” owes * who had him at the | nday morning and | riptffres#fhd expound: I'm_sorry for you, - Cleveland Gains and Bruce for the position of register of the weasurer, ‘Thanksgiving will be observed at the First Ward Baptist church. Bear in mind, all communications and matters of news must be brought or aent to 241 South Seventh street. Bring your printing and advertis- ing to the writer for this department, ‘Cast Upon the World’” fs the tide of the drama. being studied Ly some of our local talent, Mr. Hiram B, Davis, one of our leading ettizens, and the successful pplicant for the position of janitor of our beoutifal custom house and post. oltice, is getting his work well under 1 May, and will be thoroughly acquaint: ed with all the details by the 15 inst. when his time begius. The fate of George Winstdu und the wotinely end. of his parawour ought By be a lesson W scores of * eon and nen of this city, , Who devote therm- manyer of | life lived hy } has reached the end of his row dnd is to be hanged on the 19th inst. Who is responsible for the tragic end of this man and the victim of his'iahuman passiou’ There is no esvapiog the fact that a large degree of the responsibility must rest jon the parents of this man and wom- |an, and a small degree on their ciates. It is proof, and not the only ‘preof, of the ater beglect of thou. sands of parents who have turned their ehildren loose in the world like much cattle to rear themselves. ‘There are thousands of men and women }| calling themselves parents that have no more right to the rearing of chil- dren than they baye in the strpets of heaven. Children are turned loose on the streets of our cities to grow up as so much grass—children that had selver, | the mad no right to have been born—only to >| reach the end and common of all, the gallows and penitentiary. ‘The’ majority of our people are entirely unfit t rear children, they haven’t the time to devote to such trifles. ‘They are expected to make their appearance as citizens like Topsy did in the presence of Miss Ophelia, And as a result the country is being crowded with criminals. Winston was a be man, and his demise will doubtle be a good riddance. He was bad from education and association, Yet soclety cannot’ witheafetyhang all the bad men, for their number is too great, but their increase can be ehecked,,, .by,,,, Placing — then when = young into refer schools before they become iv- corrigible. Will the hanging ou th 19th be a lesson to anyoue of the scores of reckless young men, and women of this city? The prisoner, Geo. Winston, hopes it will be a les son to all, and especially to those his associates, Mr. Robert Mauldin’s little son is reported as being very sick. Now that the summer season ‘over, whén' the young man with be- coming gallantry, gladly,..responded to the call forice cream and sod water; it is but just that durin the coming season he should be in 1 to the hospitality of a warm fire. Mr. Harvey Doty, the popular Seventh street barber, bad an attack of heart trouble this morning, but i improving. is When people get in earnest about | quiting their meanness the asking who Cain's wife was. Boys, don’t havg around church doors, Either goin or go away. Mr. C. W. Merriwether bas cepted a position in the popular bar- ber shop of Mr. H. B. Davis, will stop Mr. Andy Watkins, the popular undertaker, and ‘‘Dolch’’ Logan made atrip t) the country this moru- ing. Miss Lena Williams, of Jackson street, whohas been ill for some time, is recovering, to the pleasure of her many friends, If some people would do more thinking, their tongues would get more rest, Now that the election is over, the ballots have been ted and we know who are tobe cers and who were defeated, we fed time to lay aside all the it is of the past, Leal up ali the breae of the present and get right down to real hard work. We must live for the present and for the future, and not for the past. That time is gone. The late election like all others th ever occurred brought about scme bitterness and no doubt many things were done and said by the ad- herents of both parties that would have been better left unsaid and un- done. SMUGGLING AMERICAN WHISKY The joms authorities of Quebec have been notified that imme ies of western Amert ured for the j shipped from New F Pierre-Miquelon, session of some of the n dar of the St. Lawrence pirates, who thris king and smuggling, waiting, opportunities fox nal cu se quant an corn whi ar and ar pand liquor into Cand The Canadian governm private customs detectiv who are in constant 0 with the authorities here by tel but the smugglers have so many that even the full information have is of little value. Pierre vessels laden wi goods change their de quently resbip the oes off coasts of Newfoundland or I into small vessels, or land the desolate shore, to be taken ot again ‘at some favorable i Often vessel will act as a der coy for a gove it a long ehase from ‘The officials are at th know how to cope wit with the small means att and the pirates, knowl: watched, are expect 4 part of the contraband liqnor gulf ts partly covered with a nt bas they After leaving St h the smuggled ination and fre the som ore when the tt ting ice poor them. th new er fat Trt the Racing We Phe Newmarket race ¢ the center of the social worl tain during the past were large house partic residences inthe prince of Wales, whol Her So has been 1 of Great vicin with the duke of Cambri¢ Six-Mile bottom, atténded the daily, generally wearing,a dark t ‘oling cape. Lady Beresford Randolph Churebill and Lady I three Americ leaderso: e eur i the smartest of costumes, al were in attendance every day The of the rac weeh the social triumph of Mrs, Lily Langtry even before she came thee f the Australian horse Mer u Vth nev of the ¢ aarewlteh stak a glub ip eure she was the bes eased woman and, was coustasth nded by admirers. The y the duke of Cambridg ‘ devoted to‘ her, avd the prince was the 15 shoes, shoes, Fi fair INE n i Bi Li at FIRE LIFE and TORNAD Vv C2020 So a. ALL wn ORK Wit Of Wea Pay k young emedy men. conte PUL TREATMEN ~—positive in il mental and p! lition w > all wi f th » the a uit J I can pleas A JAS. 148, POR ALL CLASSES, Good Wor: ing Shoe, $1.00 Chilt2n’s Shoes, 50c, Ladies’ I keep uli kinds, Lace Shoes, 50c,1: IT van sell you low price}, you in high price -uRNHARD, &: DRIVERS AUD SADDLE HORSES. legant Carriages and Turnouts \T. A. GLAUBER’S ery, Feed and Boarding Stable Cor, Third and Washincton. 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