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ALL THE 4.NORTH NORTH-EAST xo NORTH-WEST BEST THE REACHED F P.JEFFRIESG.0.A on NILLMAN.G.S.A EVANSVILLE, IND. taomeae , . Pas a] , ot ‘ < > | Bee Sha j f a fae) * © Mempbis Arrive o & meeehse gMew Orieans TLLUNOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD ‘Time Tavie in etect Jaly 3, 188, LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION Nowra BoUND— No 22 No 24 Ori ®) pm 000 am 47 am 1 5s pin phis 76am ss pm Pkson Tenn. 10 25 am 10% pan Cairo, Lil... 1045 am No, 184 Pulton..... 1295 pm 1201 am Aftive Pedwenh. 205 pm 1 15am #00 am Ledve. No 222 No. 2M Paducah.....215 pm iam 7 4aun 40 pm arrive Princewoo.... 36 pm 2am oS5am 60) pm Kvansville....8 0 pm 690 am Hopkinsville 18pm 720 pm Nortonville....4 45 pm $99 am 10 Sam Gentrat Chy...) pm 41am 1! 40am Horse firanch 6 8 pm $01 am 1 07 pn 303 pm m 740am 60) pig m 1143 am m wm ot ott ‘Cmemnuatt 210 ams 4 pm Loutsville TMameSpm am Owensboro 8c am ro iiwarm if svam 140 pm sOa2 wpm am 930 pm Di 1240 pun 222 Ams 900345 pm ra 210 pm 368 am 110086 opm eave No ist Paduean 290 pm 3 6 am 400 p rive Furor 2.50 pan 6 09 am 7 00 p ro jacksou, Terin.. artive Tackson, Mix. ree tlie Mine Heksbury swam swam? 4 pm ST. LOUIS DIVISION, ug chair cars between UL ¥Y tween Cla Pallman sleepers en Cincin scart man buf ‘Tralor 234 and 241 ran solid between Pade ab and Hopkinsville For toformatiow, tc UL le, Ky Louts, ort J,7. apply to A. H. Havson, o Wk Kaliona, AG. PA ©. 0. Mevaryy, DP) a. Si Donovan, C.A., Paducah KW When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. $1.50 a day. Special rates by the week. D. A. Bat Between 4th and 5th on Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices pa WILLIAM ROUGENO & SON Matil. Effinger & Co Undertakers and embaimers, Sse ana 180 8 Thin If You Want Your Laundry Done Rignt Have it done by THE CHINESE 102 a mab Clothes called for and returned promptly, SAM HOP SING & CO. J. S. GANSTER Notarv Public! AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS Prompt and thorough attention given to all cases. Vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully attended to. Office, 714 South Third street, OrFER {ita Women _ RELIEF iu personal eatment, SES BELL'S Tonle et In clearing and nota cosmetle, Bs owders a8 fi hes a» ONE BOTYLE COSTS YOU NOTHING Ifthe eect isnot exactly axctalmed, bo that THE BELL TOILET CO. ' No, 78 Fifth Avenue, New York. (io Paducah by W. B, McPherson A MISTAKEN IDEA A> We used to hear a great deal about the wall,” but how frequent it is that the paper doesn’t ft on the wall, Jv because it is pasted hard is no si that it fits. right, the color may not suit the roor You will get the most suitable pap by coming to us. Wall Paper, Pictures end Fraines right, and designs varied inspect, L. P. BALTHASAR THROUGH THE WATER Won't cleanse them carefully washed with good soap by skillful hands, All clothes entrust to us for laundering are done as care- use, their treatment Star Laundry doing things mined that success shall con From the first d the final touch of dering here is doue Thi he iron, the laun fectly. Call and See How It is Done THE SOUTHERN Seve uu 416 Ne Exposition Omaha, Nebraska JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER 1 1898 Best reached from the south, east and west by the In elegant equipment, consist- ing of reclining chair cars seats free of extra charge), Pullman buffet sleeping cars and eomforvab'e high-back seat coaches. REDUCED RATES FROM ALL POINTS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE See agent for tickets, time tables and other information, R . MATTHEWS, T. P. A LOUISVILLE, KY. William L. Brainerd Benry K.1 an BRAINERD & HOLSMAN ss ARCHITECTS CHK AGO Branch Office Room 3 American-Ger- man Nationa! Bank Building, PADUCAH, KY. DELIA CALDWELL, M, D, Physician and Surgeon Ofiice apd residence, 522 Broadway. Office hours, 9 to 11 a.m.,2 to 4 p.m. Telephone No. 191 the for iron bridge across Island Creek are Specifications painting in the mayor's office for the inspect- ion of any who desire to bid on the work, ceived at said office until 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday, the 19th inst., for painting said bridge according to specification, The contract will be let to the lowest and best bidder, the city reserving the right to reject any, or all bids, Bond will be required ef person or persons to whom contract may be awarded, All proposals submitted previous to drafting ‘he specifications have been set aside unopened, and will not be considered, 15j) Jaws M, Lana, Mayor, Paducab, Ky., July 15, 1898, Races at Fair Grounds, "Thursday, July 21, Friday, July 22. ptarawoud. u | ‘Telephone 29 for @ load of hickory The patterm may not be Our specialties are And ottr stock is large, our prices are Call and RUNNING CLOTHES. ©: They must be fully as though intended for our own We are personally interested in | success of the| in pure water to Business Bicycles...|: two le f wh MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY |« Sealed proposals will be re- |‘ Our Velvet Brand prepared chalk is absolutely pure and harmless, It things which fit “like the paper on| ig the most partect toilet powder for jhot weather; also the most econom- ical -- 5 cents box, OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER | DRUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway, EWS OF THE RIVERS. Cairo, 19.4, falling. Chatlitnboga, 4.4, rising. Cincinnati, 6.2, falltog. Evansville: 8.) falllng. Florence, 1.5, stand. Johnsonville, 1.4, falling. Louisville, 3.9, falling Mt, Carmel, Pittsburg, 5 tand 1, 2.1, falling. 2.6, falling. St. Louis, 16.0, falling. | Paducah, 6.2, falling. There was only four packets in and out today. The ‘arrival and departure list these days are very slim indeed. The City of Clarksville got away noon for E'town with a fair freight The towboat Ruth afternoon was taken out on the ways this for re- pairs The wheat receipts at St. Louis fay before yesterday were 17,000 Fy City of Paducah is due out of ‘ennessee this afternoon for St. packets are now car- which they load with Most all the ing lighters e river fell here last night 0.4, reading this morning 6,6, g |and fa The Sunshine, lus to pass down for afternoon The Lookout went up this morning Jafter a tow of rock for the govern- | ment works. The Dick Fowler get out this morning |for Cairo at 8:30 The City of Sheitield leaves St Louis thia afternoon for Paducah and Tennessee river points. from Cincinnati, is Memphis this was the first to She cleared | | | Business was good down at the jriver today notwithstanding the few ats that were in aud out. will leave this af- | The Tennessee {ternoon for Florence, with all the |freight she can accommodate. he vowboat Monie Bauer is kept Jbusy bring dowa gravel. She | makes daily trips to the gravel pit. | ‘The tug Lamasco, which is being built at Brooklyn, is almost com. pleted and will be out in a few days. D. A. YEISER, Whotestie Agt. on the river front, with the exception of the rear porch at the boat store. A lady was beard to remark to anotber on Yhe wharf boat this morn- ing. ‘Every time I come to the river lyou are going or just returning from |some where.” ‘‘Yes,’’ replied the other, ‘itis cheaper and, ob, lots more pleasant to travel than to stay at home. have been gone two weeks, clear to Cairo, Cincinnati and rettirn, and tt only vost $8." Her bacort wa’ gaving intently at the Noor and, no doubt, was trying to conjure up in bis mind how much it cost him, | SUITS FILED, | Suits on Policies it. Biirye by Mrs, T. Mrs. Ella Puryear yesterday filed suit in the circuit court against the Mutual Reserve Fund Life associa- tion for the recovery of @3,000 on Yne policy and $5,000 on another. The policies are on the fife of the ate Col, T. H. Buiyeal Mr. B. H. Scott, administrator of the Puryear estate, files suit against the Providence Saving and Life asso-~ ciation for $10,000 on a policy. | SERIOUSLY HURT, Morris Mcintyre, son of Mr. Jatiies Melotyre, the ship carpenter, was badly hurt by a street car last night early at Eleventh and Broadway. He is a cripple, and attempted to boatd the vat; falling almo*t under the wheels. His crutches weré broken and one foot was badly mashed by the wheel passing over it. hone or two tas broken, but amputa- be necessary, it is tion will not thought. Paducah Coal Tron Co. and) vs. In Admiralty. Steamer R. Dunbar and Owners. Whereas, a libel was filed in the district court of the United States at Padueuh, Ky., on July 1, 1898, by the Paducah Coal and Iron Co, against the steamer R. Dunbar, her engines, tackel, apparel furniture, and owners thereof, alleging in sub- stance that said steamer R. Dunbar and owners are justly indebted to it in the sum of $707.50 in damages for sinking and destroying its barge, and that the same has never been paid, and it prays process against said steamer R. Dunbar, as aforesaid, and A floger been properly dressed at the Sa A FINGER AMUTATEW, Parson Rowlad Is in a Bad Fix—Wasi tten by ‘dog. hones i Fooling With;“Mad Stone” May Cot Him His Lite, Mr. Thoms Kowlivd, the wae who was braght here rots. Rady. || ville day bepre yesterday to havé the |; mad stone pplied, is at the residence of Rev. Dagan, on Ninth street. He is ina wry bad condition, and pnd of bis \itle fingers will have to Se alapti today. As will be rerethbered, he was attacked ly a vicious dog, white tn) the field ‘pulling weeds. He was knocked (own and terribly bitten be- fore helj} tovid arrive, bis hands, atms ahd Reb betog vhewed in most hotr’blé minnet, Mr. Howland has Week & Prog ber, for 8t years and itis to be regretted that his saperstittotts belief in that popular fake, the ‘mad stone,’’ may cost him his life. Instead of having his wounds dressed by some doctor, after bel bitten, Which in what le shoul hate done, he wrapped Alrty rags drodnd them dnd Came to Paducah to tate thé “mad stone’’ applied. When be got heft, the wounds were becuming festered, and the dirt, flies and bot weather ren- dered their condition such that be is in tmminent danger of taking blood poison; in Which event he will lose his life. Had the wottad on his little start, athputation would not have be- come necessiiy. ‘ So far as the mad stone is Cott cerned, he could bave derived just the satile benefit by using @ brickbat. For a ttian to come 40 or 40 miles io the condition that old fellow, 78 years old, was in, to have a ‘‘nttad stone’’ applied, is a travesty on the iutelli- gence of the age, He now sits there with the stone tied to his wounds. and suffers untold pain, He changes it from one wound to the other, and seems satisfied. The doctor says he has no objection to the stone being used, but of course knows it does no good. Dr. J. W. Pendley 1s his physician, and is doing everything possible for him. THE FIRE, Not Yet Been Decided What Will be Done by the Queensware Co. that said steamer may be condemned and sold to pay said claim, with cost and expenses. Now, therefore, in pursuance to the monition under seal of said court to me directed, I do hereby giye pub- lie notice to all persons claiming the said steamer K. Dunbar, or in any way interested therein, that they may be and appear before the district court of the United States, in the city of Paducah, Ky,, on or before the Ist day of August, 1898, at 10 a. m. of that day, then and there to interpose their claims, and to make their allegations in that behalf. A. D. Jaues, U.S. M. K.D. By M. W. La Rue, Deputy, Henxey Burserr, Proctor for Libellant. 16j10 NOTICE. W. H. McCollom & } A. B, Tinsley | The Buckeye State, from New Or- v8 In admiralty, leans, is due to pass up this afternoon | Str, R, Dunbar and for Cincinnati, She has a heavy up owners stream cargo, Whereas, a libel was filed in the The John S. Hopkins was the | district court of the United States at |Evansville mail liner this morning. | Paducah, Ky., on July 1st, 1898, by These boats are carrying a big lot of| W. H. McCollom and A, B. Tinsley | wheat to Evansville. against the steamer R, Dunbar, her showboat early and she will The Ruth with French's in tow arrived this morning landed at the ways where undergo some repairs. The City of Clarksville arrived out of the Obio laie yesterday afternoon with 1,000 bags of wheat which she discharged at the mill this moraing. The White Coilar Line company has purchased the light draught steamer H. K. Bedford and will place her in the Cincinnati and Memphis trade during the low water period. The H. W. Buttorff is due out of the Cumberland river tomorrow and will go the bank here for the summer. The R. Dunbar will leave here Mon- day morning in her place for Clarks- ville. Supt, Young Taylor, of the dry docks, was grieving this morning over the fact tuat his docks were just two feet too narrow to receive a big repairing contract that he has been negotiating after for some time, The towboat Woodruff is back froma tnp down the Mississippi river. She has been at Mound City for several days raising two barges loaded with heading timber that with heading timber that was sunk there One of the largest barges on the tern waters belongs to the Bonne re Transportation company at St. Louis, It is 300 feet long, 16-foot beam and 10-foot hold, and cost $20,000, It was recently built at Pittsburg. w The big towboat Beaver passed down light yesterday afternoon from Louisville bound for Cairo to join a fleet of boats that are to do govern- ment work on the lower Mississippi thissummer, ‘The other steamers ip squadron are the Tom Rees No, 2, H. F. Frisbie, Juck Frost and Har- vey. If such a thing should ever hay pen as the city ¢ ng off and lev- eling down the vacant block on first street, it would wipe ‘Lookout Point’’ out of existence, to the re- gret of many a steamboat man, for from that place one can get a better (view of the river than from any place tackle, apparel, engines, furniture,and owners,‘thereof alleging in substance that the said steamer and owners are justly indebted to them in the sum of $1,025.00 in damages, for the sink- ing and damaging their show boat, and that same has never been paid, and they pray process against said steamer R. Dunbar, as aforesaid, and that said steamer may be condemned and sold to pay said claim, with cost and expenses, Now, therefore, in pursuance to the monition under seal of said court tome directed, I do hereby give pub- lic notice to all persons claiming the said steamer R. Dunbar, or in any way interested therein, that they be and appear before the district court of the United States, in the city of Paducah, Ky., on or before the first day of August 1898, at 10 a, m. of that day, then and there to interpose their claims, and to make their alle- gations in that behalf. A. D, James, U. 8. M. K, D. By M. W. LaRu Bishop & Hendricke, proct libellants, Master Commissioner's Notice, M. Bloom & others, Plaintiffs, vs Pad Baseball Assn., Defendants. ‘This action having been referred to meas Receiver and Master Com- misstoner to take proof of assets and liabilities of same, noti is hereby given to all persons baying claims against said estate to properly verify and file same — be‘ore me on or before the thirty first (31st) day of August 1898, or they will be forever barred for as- serting claims agaiast the said estate exvept through this All. per- sons knowing themselves indebted to e Paducah Base Ball association will call et my office and pay same on or betore the above date. Given under my hand this the 25th day of June 1898, J. Wm, Fisuwn, Receiver and Master Commissioner 25j30 ‘The fire at the Kentucky Glass and Queensware company’s house has not yet been fully extinguished, and tke fire department is called to go up in the third story very frequently and subdue the smouldering flames. One of the members of the com- pany stated to a reporter this morn- ing that it was unknown how much of the stock could be saved,but it was probable, from present indications, that about 10 per cent. may Be saved. ‘Lhe third floor was packed with tinware, and everything there will be a total loss. Mr. White, owner of the building, has not been heard of and is thought to be in Nashville or Memphis, Up to this morning he bad not been lo- cated. The company is a corporation, and no meeting li yet been held to de- termine whether the company will resume business or not. Itis proba- ble, however, that it will. The build- ing will of course be rebuilt. CITY HOSPITAL, Twelye Patients Are Being Cared for There at Present. Steward McKinney, of the city hospital, now has twelve patients in the hospital. There are none of them in danger of dying except George Williams, the well known colored singer, who was such a fa- miliar figure about the city until about a year ago, He has something similar to @ tumor, which presses \$taple and Fancy Gro. */fés, Creole Will Restore thay: Gray fiairs of Yours = = {We ateora, | DEALER if Cannot Goods of All Ki. s, Free delivésy to ai parte of the city, Cor. 7th and? Adams. COLORED DEPARTMENT. BIG DAY FOMCRROW At Washington Street Baptist Church—Prominent Ministers tnt the City—Rally Day, Tomorrow will be @ Mg day at Washington street Baptist chttrsh, Hey, J. W. Hawkins, the pastor, and the officers have labored very hard to ale the day one to be remembered in the history of the church. There will be an exctifstot upfrom Metropolis, bringing Rev. Roberson, and his people from that city. D. Davis, of Pleasant Grove, Deboe, of Hockyfotd, 1. N. Smith, of Ban- dana, and all the city pastors and besides ‘‘Qyclone Ben,’’ of Christian county, Rev. B, J, Garrett, will be preach. Fat Boy,’’ of Versailles, Ky., Rev, C. Smothers will also be present and fill the pulpit sometime doring the day. Those who are acquainted with the above list of ministers know what is fn #tore for them on toniotrow. Amoiig the most important factors in the result of tottiorrow’s raly 18 the women of Washington-street church, They were early organized into clubs and immediately began work in earnest towards raising money by means of entertainments, to meet the rally tomorrow, for which they deserve great credit. The most reasonable guess, by those who ow the condi- are in « position to kn 0 tion of the church in @ financiai and material way, a3 to the amouat which will be raised Sunday, would hardly be more than enough to make the a heavy indebtedness. So it is the desire of the officers that every one use their best efforts on this occ sion. Every one is invited to be present. THE ODD FELLOWS. They Elect John Thompsou, Frankfort, Grand Master. Mr. John W. Moore has returned from Shelbyville, Ky., where he wept to represent the Odd Fellows of this place in the annual convention of the order inthe state. He reports a most interesting and profitable ses- sion and says he had a most pleasant trip, John Thompson, of Frankfort, Ky., was elected Grand Master; J. J.C. McKinley, of Louisville, was re-elected State Grand secretary; B. H. Hawkins, of Karlington, Ky., treasurer. And you will know how well the delegate from Paducah per- formed his duty when itis known that the next place of meeting will be our own city, Paducah. Rev. G. W. Stoner, of the C, M. FE. church, is determined to carry a big crowd to Golconda tomorrow He is a Stoner, is quite familiar with stones aad has left nove of them un- turned in his effortsto mse the gospel excursion lumorrow a si cess, COLORED KNIGIITS OF PYTHT AS The colored Grand bulge, Kuights st the spinal cord. To cut it is instant death, and to allow it to re- main 18 eventual death. He has been gradually becoming worse, and can not survive long. AGAIN DECLARED OFF, The ten-round mill between Billy Layton and Jerome Smith, which was advertised to take place last night at La Belle park after the per- formance, was declared off, and the people who had gone out to see it were forced to return home in disap- pointment. The park management said that the county officials had warned them that the mill could not be held, and the principals would be arrested if they undertook to have it. MAYFERN DID NoT WIN, Mayfern, Mr. A, S. Thompson’s trotter, who started day before yes~ terday at Mendota, Ill., finished fourth, just bebind the money. Her mavy friends nere, however, expect her to do better next time, STOLE A au ITAR. Story Cloud, slias Williams, has been warranted on a charge of steal. ing two guitars, one belonging to Mrs. Geo. Oeblschlaeger, and the other to Ella Thompson, The Knstruments are valued at $25 each. FRENCH’ PALACE HERE, French’s showboat arrived last night, and will go on the ways here. ‘he boat has been down the river nd will be repaired before she starts out again. Miller, Paris, supreme representative ; George Nugent, Louisville, treasurer endowment fund. Miss Nettie Thomas, of Jackson, Tenn,, arrived in the city last night. She will be the guest of Miss Rosens Jones at 527 South Sixth street. Mr. James Marible returned yester- where he and Mr. J. W. Moore went as delegates to the annual convention of Odd Fellows. He reports pleas- ant time, and says that in their ef- forts to bring the convention vo this city, neither made a speech, though there were other cities in hot pursuit. A benefit entertainment for Wash- ington-etreet church will be given at the residence of Mrs. Chas. Brown, 519 South Seventh street, this even- ing. All invitea. Rev. B. J. Garrett, of Hopkins- ville, is in the city and will take part in the rally at Wasbington-street Baptist church tomorrow. The entertainment to be given by Ceremonial Temple No, 1 has been postponed till Wednesday evening, at Odd Fellows’ hall. Golconda tomorrow. The C. M E.'s excursion on the steamer Dick Fowler promises to be the gran” trip of the season, on account extensive preparations bei entertain the excursi: number of people f- as well as those ” to take adve vest of the ~g made to ns, (Quite a -om the country, wn the city, are going to see Gr ~#4Age of the opportunity ot © onda. Rev. L. B. Sims. sae A.M. E. church, will deliver One of his soul-stirring sermons on the boat, Come and go with us, G. W, Stoner, carpets, trunks, etc. and see for yourself. Eclips especially tor r Revs. McCutcheon, of Mayfield, D. and adjustable; dow to the other in a few minutes. cheapest awning on the market; costs you but their congregations have been invited, | $2.50 put up at window. Call and see them. Telephone 396. Everything in Its ie ‘The Latest War News! G. GILBERT, Retail 4 meme ete “LA CREOLE” HAIR RESTORER A Perfect Hair Dressing and Restorer. If your Merchant doesn't handle, send $1.00 to us get one bottle, or $5.00 and get six bottles, * CHARGES PREPAID to any part U VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG Sole Proprietors, or Canada, MEMPHI th We are still holding the fort against our Our competitors on low prices in{furniture, stoves, mattings, oil cloths, linoleums, rugs, rices are the lowest. Call We are also manufacturers of all kinds of mattresses and awnings. e window awning before you buy. Made esidence windows; removable can be removed from one win- See our patent It is the Your credit is good. GARDNER BROS. & CO. Season 203-205 South Third. IS THE RECORD WE MAKE. UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is complete and up-to-date. of canned goods. Splendid line Our meat market is unexcelled, having everything in the line of fresh and salt meats. P. F. LALLY. Telephone 118. becessary repairs, besides liquidating | Gor ‘gth and Trimble. SNTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS CKSMITHING per «| REPAIRING be HORS ESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. —S—— GREIF, Court Street bet. 2d and ad. —— —Sooo= ESTABLISHL.? 1864.—® Miss Mary 2. GENERAT, ,.NSURANCF | AGENTS. ... +: Telephone 174. E, Greif & ade big “DUO BOOKB IN.p ABSOLD ‘TEL’ HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND PADUCAH BO)).TL day afternoon from Shelbyville, Ky. ,|F. J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. ‘Telephone 101, Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and OLD GLOF iY FoRE In Humanity’s “The cop‘ Now? Brave Ap ge of Pytbias, in + sion at Owensboro, : elected the ful. sing otticers: J. L A thoroughly equipped — Bagh -- naitt V. Wor Lingtor. twuieile. Grand You need send nothing = ont. 4 / Pete 2 J plant, Chancel; oT Mw cxing-| Patent Flat-Openitig Books ton, virw eh; KE. a RROADWAY Bowen, | rand prelate; [== SSS Sa a French ‘Toor Paris, wa.ter ex- » LX ie) _——— checquer ; 11, C. Smith, Paris, keeper B - ry >) BEE of records; J. W. Jewett, Lexing- pres R ton, grand lecturer; J. M. Ieters,| Is rapidly becoming the favorite With ‘she py sig oF tn ig : rand medical director; Leonard for the reaso, t city, It} Einow, Looleville, marstnl; D. 8. others, ma that it is ends alt & PURE BY THE KEG BY » NG CO, Tenth and M Ny Ol sinds of Temper VER! Cause Our Flag is ufurled! dict deepens, ash to glory’ eattiots, all you On! ye brave, Cuba save. ir banuers wave, arge with all your chivalry,’ ¢ Atlantic 4 sleati 8 Wave McKinley brave a OM. avble seamen, undaunted, tr 4 fair i: le to 84% or find a grave, ue, Aud , ‘lant & new *‘red, white and blue.’” “What hi, ther aim can patriot know? What de stiny mere grand” Taan the so, ‘dier’s ight for freedom’s ri zht To free a 6 “ffering land? Loi The Spanish D, '08 ere long shall taste Our “Uncle § muel’s’” pills, And freedom’s by shall proudly soar In the Pride of the Great Antilles, Injwar, as in peace, .'t will pay everyboay togo to DORIAN'S STORE AT 205 BROAD 'AY oD AH, KY ny ER | ‘adison streets Orders filled until 11 p, Drinks, ea

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