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Co., who handle a full line of Furniture, Carpets. Mattings, Stoves, Trunks, Lamps, Lace Curtains, Rugs, Chenille and In fact, anything you need to make your house neat and comfortable. Goods sold on easy payments. GARDNER BRO Telephone 396. 208-205 WRITTEN AT RANDOM, IL is reported on seeming guod au- thority (hat the Home of the Friend. loss will in a short time be converted into an orphaas afld there. after be exclusively « refuge for | wes made that he walk on the water. 1 Josus did it, they said, and he oaght to be able to do it, too. He expos- tulated, but in vain, and they started with him to the nearest pond. He sad he couldo't ‘tread water’ as he had never learned to swim, but this had no effect on them, home, pareatioss or homeless children, and] ''W had gotten nearly to possibly temporarily for homeless | the Pe of the helpless beal- women. The success of the benevo-| &t’s friends came to the re and it Yent ladies of the institution has| 4s fortunate for him that he kuew how to ride a bicycle, for that's all that saved him, When one wis off- him be gladly accepted it, and rode off to a place of safety. I left seemingly been greater with the chil- dren than with the women, and then, ‘there is a wider and more satisfactory field for good work in caring for and wraviding for the education of, the] that night, and never heard whether og generation who ¢ BO ove to | Le ever went back er not."’ bring them up in the paths in which “\ they should go. While it perhaps has never been frankly stated before, publicly at feast. the general public ere It is wonderful how news changes when it gets away from home. The following is an account of our recent Weald me ¢ gencrously and nore] hanging, as dished up hy the Clover- ; sOgty belp sustain an orphans’ | hort News, and requires no comment : home than the institution the bome Paducah, Ky., Nov. 20.—The first ow 4 a oaee E : i 4 1 Se be « was, |) hanging in th history of Padus probably recause they think leah occurred here yesterday morn- better results will be obtained from at 7:30, when Bud’? Winston the former. Ln other words, some] jeter known mong the negroes as * people have been unfriendly toward |« Black Oevil,”’ was jerked into eter- the Home beeanse they mission, while a uw deemed its commendable nily Winston wa convicted of the mur- one, a futile one d many, on this it fiom the start. But should theliny him food and clothing whee he a mentioned above be inaugurated | was hunted by ollicers who wanted the foundation will be laid for al iin on three or four criminal charges. noble institution, which in future Winston abused the woman, and years may prove an adamantine|., ptuye ‘ 7 monument to the Christian zeal and [fone poeta a ordering Mim to oe of Vaducah's charita's) aud he struck her with a fire shovel, | % ber instantly rar Since the trial, in which be was Dr. BP. H, Stewart, who can never} proved guilty, negroes who were ac+ hether it is on himself} quainted with Winston have told of relates a Inug other murders he has been guilty of, occurence the was recently} If the stories told by them are the unhappy victim, Not long »} true, the © Black Devil’? was a fiend t) he was down at Bardwell, aud y and deserved his fate, there received an invitation to a ty. He concludid to attend, but diterted a promise from the host- ess that she would introduce bim a ~ a0 uomarticd man,for a warried man There is every reason for believing thot Winston killed six persons. 7s A peculiar deformity come to seklow has any fun ata party, so he | tHe notice of the local mex re éxplained. He was tatroduced at] relly. A child was born in the the party as “Young Dr. Stewart, of [HY & few nights ago which is said Paducah,” and all ihe guests thought | bossess but one arm, | Other wise he was single aud just too cute for] Sorting to reports the baby ts per- any use. With characteristic popu-| et larity be se%n found very congenial “7 compaay, aud, to uses little slang,| Two young men of the infantile had t'uree pretty girls on the string. | sporting fraternity had a long, cold All went well until some one asked] ride t They don't Tor a little music, and member of the company rendered a vocal selection, After the applause had subsided the hoste who offen but their friends it on all like to ta to enjoy occasions The young men nat it, mentioning tu response in question drove visits Paducah, turned to the doctor }out about Woodville to attend a aud exclaimed, in guileless ecstyey.|dance, The thermometer was at “Ob. doctor! L'il never forget how] freezing point, but when that Borean sweetly your little boy saug that in] blast struck them they imagined it Paducah one night ne doctor | was below zero. When hey arrived collapsed, and three of the prettiest | at the place they found it was not by girls blushed almost audibly. Helany means the free dance they antici+ was so chagrined by the exposure] pated, and that the admission was 50 that he escaped before refreshments} cents. ‘They looked at other were served, and hasn't been to alin despair, for neither had a nicklein ~artity since. his clothes. ‘They couldn't get in to *,° appeal to friendly finally GSay, did you hear about that{itehed up the horse again and drove ; . back eight miles totown, ‘The next Arnmmer getting drowned at Creal] 'C% o spent tebe Rome Springs?’ asked the drummer with aj Ue ey go out to # country cane he they will be well supplied with luere, set his sample es di. as he e on the counter and uabuttoned his]/F they will nok soon forget, tie overcoat o pscre ain “Why, no! Tell me about it, co slow was he drowned?’ asked the ° customer in one breath, as he looked] A young Jady government employe adwiringly at the drummer's big dias] who “was bere last week attending mond stud. court, is scrupulously precise and ‘Why be went through the mat-)ponest, One during her visit tress and fell into the springs!’ re-|she borrowed a stamp from U.S pl) Lthe drummer, with a victorious} Commissioner J. R. b she would return it, He forgot tha fiph! that’s nething,"’retorted | she had failed to geturn it—in fact atomer, “we had a drummer to] that she had even borrowed it—uatil « worse death than that in a hotel yesterday, when he received by letter here the hotel dey. the borrowed stamp, A local banker Phat so! How did it happen?"” | who loaned ber a small sack in which Purye: “Oh, in drinking one of Don Gil-}to carry some silver to Louisville, herto’s cocktails he swallowed 9) was somewhat surprised, as well as feather, and it tickled him to death.’’ amused, to receive within a day or ‘Well, 1 guess the cigars are on! two ago, the sack, which this inordi- as he me,"’ concluded the drummer, nately business young woman had not tug. forgotten to return, Iking about funny things,”’] A year ago yesterday Padueah began a drummer at the Palmer} suffered from the visitation of a very House last night, ‘J saw a most] severe storm, which is likely fresh in side-splitting incident at Fort Worth] the memory of more than one per- ‘Texas. several week» 4 ‘That fel-} son, Jow Schrader, I believe his name is, *\° was billed for the yhs of himself the livine healer, fowl, and the lithogr: were almost fac-similes of pictures res (he le wasn. Old’ from tha you sce of Christ, ‘This. of course fore the papers a wress took exceptions to the ar- » curio ot the people] Press, and ree ms pata ‘ Tee poeta [cle in this column in regard to there aud when be ai ey tle ole in thie column alo there tee him by the hundred. — He went to] Pelng a few anarchists here, ‘The writer of the article did not know the work healing the lame, alter blind) Fame of the person alluded to, and A gentleman called at the Suv of- five yesterday afternoon almost be right away, and every name of the person alluded to, and wall uatil some wags put up joke | Cer ninly ive none. the en any E ne Wags Pu UE ascular | cigarmakers here, and many facto- Oe rey ee idl ries, and. it is certainly presuming 9 oung man into the building one day on a cot, all bandaged up with cot ton and stnff, and left him to the tender mercies of his majesty, ‘The Jatter without asking what was the matt r, proceeded to cure him, and 4% inasbort time the fellow jumped up, danced about in the presence of the jazul spectators, and thea ran out. ere a bicycle was in readiness a y great deal for a person, friend or stranger, to come around to a news- paper oflice and assume that an arti« cle without names refers to him, es- ‘pecially when he says the statements in the article are not true of hiuself, WOK Moy 40 OPLDTUO * 0D ApoUON RaHLIOIg ssorppy 0015 [dus pus r91400G _ "Doe uvavnd ong ‘18.40 999 ‘Msj9INIp IV “Buode, fom vom Sova IU ‘¥amL0-s9PAOA ONE VE, OLON OVI OSTA PUB OAs0G 'O5)T JO TTRL "BID ‘Suut 0q '40A03 PUB STT#V9 O99NGOR 41ND OL, *buay QL A008 ONOTUS PUT 1148 C27000L LONE ail side wh «| rode off. sf +The people wen! wil anid ad Do Not Co to the Clondyk There is more clear money to those who need anything in Furniture or House Furnishings to call on Gardner Bros. & COLORED DEPARTMENT. Johnson Brothers TAILORS by and Repairing WILLIAY 800 Washington street ng All communications and mat- ters of news pertaining to this column should be addressed to €. W. Merriweather, 221 South Seventh stree The entertainment at the Odd Fel- lows’ Hall last night drew a large and well» yrensed, audience, The features Derby Portieres; of the evening were the sluging and cake walking of Messrs. Powell Coleman, Steele and Fauntleroy, A more orderly crowd was never in the hall. Rev. J. W. Hawkins preavhed an- other most excellent sermon at the morning services of his church yes. terday, large audience greeted! ' this, his third appearance at his Le h, and his serm 1s acknowl. those who heard it to have veh the best they had heard, Kxer- He] cises were conducted in the eveni in the auditorium of the chureb. S. & CO. SOUTH THIRD. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE, A Forecast of. the Position Will Take on Cuban Matters, in the basement dinner was served all a day and at night. Quite a larg | F 1 being in. attendance all day, WII Give Spat o crowd bein , eae ene eeerttulty ey, Hawkins, the new pastor, seems to have a happy faculty of making friends wherever he goes, and is fast becomiag acquainted with his people. We learn that there i progress at the C. M Mr. George Drewry has been somewhat ill for the last few days, ‘Gabe and the currency will be the] Mrs. Watkins who has been some- leading topics in the president's mese- | What ill is up again. age. Itis understood that the dis-] Mrs, G. H. Burks is convalescing. cussion of the Cuban situation will} Cora A.. the little daughter of Mr. be comprehensive. It bas already | Minor Bradshaw, is on the sick list, been explained what the state depart-| ye sisses Lytton, of Metropolis, ment has prepared in reply to the hire in the city visiting Mrs. Smith,on Spanish note note regarding filibus-| Washington stre {tering. Whether the president will és incorporate the substanve of this ness of Antonomy, Rut Will Recommend Interfer- ence if Necessary. a revival in . Church, New York, Nov. 25.—A dispatch to the Tribune from Washington It is rumored that our genial friend, in his message, or leave it go in as | ®- ba yoreecy to quit this life of part of the regular diplomatic corre. |‘“S!ugle blessedness. , poudence, may be determined later,| Miss Aremeta Smith, of North Twelfth street has been on the sick but the message will define the Cuban policy uf the administration affirma. | list. but is convalescing. tively, Members of congress with Mrs. Jobn Vinegar, of the Futuie whom. the president has tolked freely|Great, is in the city visiting her on the subject have almost without | mother. exception urged that this be done, Mr. Fred Walker has been on the and Mr. McKinley apparently agreed | sick list, but is sable to be up and out with them. again. ti he reason given for this course is} “yo editor takes this. method of ac- apparent. While a sincere hope peg a sia oa entertained that the Suge Baptist may end the war at an “early date, the ¢ our maby possibility of its failure can not be vad ? overlooked. — In that event, it is de- ‘4 sireable for the policy of this coun- |try tobe known, A strong intima bl tion is given that in the failure of an}! end to the present conditions in Cuba} Mr. W. at an early date, no hesitation will be] list. } shown in the United States making] What came nearer being a known its position of ultimate inter- |cial than any other social function of vention. Humanity and commerce] the season. took place yesterday may be both made the grounds for} teraoon at the of Elbert | this action. Dunlap and was given by him in hon- reet church yesterday. Ac thanks for kindnesses r Bring writer, job printing to the Rates reason: your Best work, H. Dunlap is on the sick tig so- residence The belief it that thef{Cuban prbo-| or of his friends, and is said to have Jem will be solved without danger of | be afeast fit for only royalty war betweeu Spain and the Unitel]Those present were: Messrs. States, and will be solved through the good offices of this country, but the expectation is that these good oflices will be exerted within a rea- sonable time after congress mects and after the paospects of the insurgents accepting or rejecting autonomy are known beyond question, If Cuba is actually pacifiod *and and trade are resumed that is expected to speak for itself. The re- fusal ofa few insurgent leaders to lay down their arms acd the continu- ance of a sort of bandit warfare would net be interpreted by the ad- winistration as the failure of autono- Doty, E. ntleroy, F, Ls Dunlap, W. Mille and W. N H. Doty ted W. Nolan feast began. was se returned thanks and the | re MENL, Toast oyster dressing Quail on Turkey with industr condition Wedding my. On the other hand, the con- tinuance of the present conditions would hardly be epted as evidence that the dd is pacitied. Some misunderstanding is said to exist in Spanish oflicial circles regard- ing the position of the administration after the decree of autonomy is zetted, ie administration would not under any circumstances unde take to guarantee autonomy. Th would be making itself responsible for tbe colonial government of Caba to the Spanish authorities. But the President’s good offices are exerted toward giving the policy of autonomy afair trial, ‘Tne message is expected to make this point clear beyond the possibility of misunderstandin, It is the contident belief that the President’s decision of the Cu situation will tend to strengthen the feeling that the administration will be able to meet every phase of it ina manner to satisfy the conservative business interests of the country and discourage radical or precipitate ace tion, able for presents Cases selection. that threatens to tear your throat into shreds—how are you going to stop it? The easiest way is the best way. A single dose of DR. BELL’S PINE-TAR-HONEY SOOTHES AND HEALS. This remedy cuts the mucus and takes out the inflammation, curing the cough and its cause. POSITIVELY ~ it is not an expect> orant. It cures all throat, bronchial and al troubles—make¢ weak lungs vigorous. 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