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vets LOUISVILLE AND MEMPAIS DIVISION (@°Noare Bourp— No 82 soa No w jew Orleans. 720 900 ara Mixa, ak om os is. fam bi Ly Jackson, Tenn. 10,25 am 1005 pm 1055 arn opm item ¢ % 6 Sbm jvam fam pm 24am 955am . #4 pm 60am 6 00 yma 205 pm 10 50am 1155 am ye 315 pm Ar Owensboro. Ar Louisville. ....1045 pm 515 Cinctunat..... 10am 1155 am - SOUTH HoUND— No%! Nos Not LyCineinnatl...... 810am 545 = Louisville 790 ann Ly Owensboro... #06 am Ly Hopktnsvilie Ly Evansville 815 pm 7 tham *20am 930 pm \ 11.99 Ar Palton......0:.. 990 pm Ar Jackson, Tenn... 609 pm Ar Memphis... ...£20pm 4 18am Ar Jackson, Miss.. 218 aim 28) pin nviie sise 320 pm Ar Vicksburg ovam 645 pm ‘At Natcher 4am Ar New Orleans... * 0am 7.45 pm £1. LOULS DIVISION, ting a LENS wolf SAVINGS BANK, on. for note riety, q 18 6 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. there will W@ 100, failures.” Relics =. lh Nal and Surplus, $120,000.00 COLORED pls, DEPARTMENT. Open from 9 a.m, to3 p.m. On Sat+ irday nights from 7 to 8 papers. Watch doctor in Amer stomach out f Teete. Southern Pac All communications and mat- ters of news pertaining to this column shonld be addressed to Interest Paid on Time Deposits and Paducah ever and San C. W. Merriweather, 221 South Seventh street. OFFICERS. —- Jas. A. RUDY.......... -. President AN INTERESTING QUESTION, W.F, Paxton Cashier BR. Bony. Ass’t Cashier Some years ago there appeared in the North American’ Review an arti- cle in which the suthor 6r aut horess— if it was a womnan—asks with every : appegrance of seriouncss, ‘Is it] FARA wrong to ' To do the writer justice at the outsebit should be. said: that she does not Guestion that ites Wrong to lie under an ordinary temp | oe... DIRECTORS. Rupy, Jas. R. SwaTa, PIsHER, 20. O, WALLACE, F. PAXTON, Division VA. Kellond, A.G. BLA. ALIFORNIA VIA NEW ORLEANS Tourist Sleeping Car Leaving Cincinnati and Lontsville on Tiinois Central Railroad fast “New Orleans Limited” EVERY THURSDAY Friday morning, for Tos Mrancisco without ¢ c Ss. Division Passenger Age JOH vassenger A\ a Cowmerctal Agent, Paducah, Ky. A. TH. Banson. GP. A. Chic W The Peonle’s Light Power and Railway Co, Will furnish you Rea onable Pricos. . ESTABLISHED 1864,——o on Miss Mary B. E. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS Telephone 174. De. > mpnis, T. DONOVAN PADUCAH, KY je NORTH BOUND. S02 so 616 tation, but wishes to be told Whether 2 Cr ad 7 . ‘ it is possible that there slioald ever ’ = be cireumstances, warrantiog’the tell. B i? FR 3 ing of ‘and uptrath or even the disre- First-class... dof an oath, She asks theyyues- Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads all tion and does not attempt to answer | - . hos to ih wo 2 esate ao a soe evident aeabaee Horseshoeing and others, for the reason that it is se rbondale that she believes the He#seeasional : ps tre excnaie cr even POMGRORMLLS Bie gost for preentg| > AOK#MaNthing ABSOLUTELY PURE at hn support of this opinion she ¢ r a ‘All trains run amily ¢xc the case of an English royal pers@nghimsee Ungeconomy, but buy the > all bf Cry Sp age who was quite conspicuons * \' ng machine with « estab- ‘The only place in the city equipped HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY ( a e reclining © lthat 10, being callec Sus). anit at, a apes nnd free trcliD ng a art pets that time, and who, being called as @ ed reputation, that guvar-$ | with the necessary tools to do first- ) al nw THY ft ¢ ced Memphi witness in a divorce case, where thé ) ( i} ] 2 J UL ANG F arry Puliman be ween Qineinnat! telling of the trath would have blast- Jed the reputation of a woman, is said GREIF & CHRISTY > | class carnage and wagon work, Bergdoll, Proprietor. lephone 101, Tenth and Madison streets Orders filled uctil 11 p.m Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, PROMPTLY SENT TC EVERY MAN WHO NEEDS A CENERAL BRACING UP. It Brings Perfect Manhood to All. The Croatost Discovery of the Famous PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, of Chicago, Ill. GRATUITOUSLY, CLADLY SENT to all men who need By tally id to have “perjured himself like « $ Building new work a specialty. i! ormation, Uekels or reservations, gentleman.” Agsin she spoke of a . iat 9 eae woman of an older time, who was al- $319 COURT STREET 319 bP a. Mi Houta, or OA most wn in Jericho ® $ don hab, It will be 3| enge of e Israclites into her $! r jtion, ‘This earned her ediate re-| | a f] an | ward and the veneration of -| | STEAM en peaple « et cited | | AGENT 4 . ” 5 he case f « a who} | = The youngest and most bustling | nerves to Paine's celery compot nd} ye anit the undersround | SITS PINCH TE 3| H 5 ol city in the United States— | Yours truly, road and of the evasi nd 3! a grap a — a Founded last April, Lincoln} S1LAs D. DRAKE. | Girect denials of the trath which id-| $ TENSION INDICATOR, ! N boasts a sewerage system, electric] Nothing demoralizes the health ed their escape | Sie weRS crude ant’ | AND * or more completely than ‘ 1 ae thical | evices tor fF ting an Sea lights, macadamized roads, trolley (even the occasional loss of sleep.| Ve mention this anti shoving tt sion) ase Densmore To No.\120 North Fourth Bt. Jars, telephone franchise and a)To start out the day with the brain |Provosiuion not te) Uisclis 1 lat) Ba sew of the features that § | 4 water plant unrefreshed is like trying to keep |/UT™ 4! : pen J NS) Qemphasize the 1 grade $| made, Itt another indica. - he Whi | , New Machinery From a hamlet to a town—to a[@ worn out horse up to hig work| mace, [tt emily Sees a eae See Wis si this increditable short time] With a whip instead of by feeding. | inte ot t hich has always exe bee Saag Good Work diy, in this increta nor Me The incessant brain activity 8. a5 |h.9 Ye huding ite outlet hy virlucof| $ SSt8O8e ton Gh vine as grows 1 the won-) if the skull were laid bare and the}. SO 0"" Set) ab eae | only in the West—a splendid ex-| lightly every few seconds and with. | "TOns 10 le) Uhonort oe 0 ed egies ght a8 Bie “| cowardly to lie, yet lies have been | J. We YOUNG & SON, jampte of the pertinaney of one] outa sign of “let up.” toad i Vey EOL. ipadiie li all axe SUPPLIES 7 fae strong man ; Thus. sleeplessness, impercept-| Wien the remptations. were strong | CY be Radahiegy We a ere, TELEPHONE 200. Like most forceful men, Mayor] ibly, but no less surely, destroys] “hen the temptatints | mete sinoia [Chas Ureiderick, Paducah KY-/197 SOUTH SECOND Drake must see results betore giv-| the brain cells that are the sources ana 4 pe t to “ vot aanies — ing his approval; but when con-lof mental power and the health of | (reduency, Dl! tas ile \ G. F2, DAXMIS; _ |rinced he speaks out his mind with- | every organ of the body the practice rt ant the trangreie DR, A, M. COVINGTON, out fear or favor of any one Paine’s celery compound gets the 11 lca ale t rie cas li a rendaie _ bt ena re ft A S D ABN EY AGENT FOR There is no hesitation among] nervous system out of this danger-]°*® hope SENtiak cc es Hs he a; ieee Wudives ot ine, re oa sumer . . f ’ Mayor Drake's friends in saying] ous rut of sleeplessness, It _sup-]t0 500 this sine! So COE EYES FAR AND THROAT and many of those who canno w Jorful skitifandts special guarantee that Paine's celery compound has been of the utmost help in enabling him to do a prodigious amount of work, and to get rid of that insom- nia that at one time resulted from every prolonged effort. Mayor Drake himself says Lincoln, Middlesex Co,, N Oct. 30, 1807. Wells, Richardson & Co. Gentlemen—I have been getting Paine’s celery compound from our local druggist. Aiter sixteen hours work each day, I sleep eight hours each night like a baby, an ute much of the strength Front Rank and Triumph (Furnaces. Call on him and get estimates for heating your residence. Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8, Thid St. Dallam & Bowden, Attorneys-at-Law, Equirasie Buve,,§ Lovisvitie, Ky. "WRITTEN AT RANDOM | REFER BY PERMISSION TO Lovisvitie Casualty € James E. Berry, the so-called mill- ionaire tramp, whe died at the New Richmond hotel yesterday, came near oceupying a pauper’s grave, Mayor Lang had already been sent for to take charge of the remains on bebalf| Fidelity an ust and 8. V. Co. tery, PADUCAH ab Street Railway Co. Pady nothing visible save a few old clothes. The telegram from Mt, Yernon order- ing Marshal Collins to take charge of Berry's ud permit no one to STARR BROS, opalring Watches, Clocks, wv Guns, Umorelas, as he hopped naw year bannuet to Locks, Etc, have them indicates that Mrs. Mill-| tpreatened to aanilijlate the ‘trusty ne Odd F hall, ‘Thir iopaire Berry is mercenary, and} but soon his ire cooled down. © Dad=} (oonty " e vi ‘ t door e 1 f Corner N, ‘nth ane ‘Tylnble, next 67} comes to Paducah expecting to get | dy" Peal has decided that rat killing} -pyis will be « j to B reeden's Drug , scwething valuable as a result of bis] isn't so nice, after all, but is sorry : th —_—_— death, 10 this, however, she is mis-] (nat particular rat got a . for if} grandest ‘ ven ye he 4 taken, Allshe can find jrill not be} the executioner had looked where be} simone the rat. V ian tele Matil. nger 0 worth hauling (9 the depot, bit, or bit where he looked, in either| ity intormed that t tia tonun “x | nstance the rat would have died a] anu tonsh clement will be permitted Undertake re and embalmers, ‘The Biks had an unusual visitor |sddden death en} “Daddy Peal) ig participa © affait sore Telephone 126 130 $ Third] last night. A crowd of them had] would have escaped, nay Howard: of inet Ac Mc} Residence Telephone 60 assembled in their hall in the third °° | nurob at Mayiield, was in the cit Te story of the Leech building, awaiting} Mfarshal Collins is not mach @is-| today DR. W. C. EUBANKS, «cated meeting, when they heurd | tressed over the defeat of the Curt prot. W. H. Cl taken os . s patter outside, and in a few moments] jaw, of which he was foster father. | y,6, SL Canpueaad hiteenton HOMOPATHIST, saw 9 Dilly-goat of the most pro-} While the Marshal bas always deemed ws at le wns mors ved type scamper into the lodge ewhat impracticable, he fa a Mr. yw le his m« ) Mce—306 Broadwa: ‘Telophone 120,. | BOUNCE ty i | it somewhat impracticable, he favored] oe ay oteony ¢ ill retur x p wldenee, Ming Jomersoh, St Wolephone room. He began eating the altar! j, pecause it was a good thing. All |'"% for Metropol tow in use ours CSS when the members called a this afternoon, cloth, halt and forcibly ejected William, He was led down to the steps, but in a few minutes was back again. This time he was locked out. Sir William had climbed two flights of stairs to become an Elk, and the gen- we any F. WILLIAMSON, M.D. 4 Physician and Surgeon » Ofice Hours: eral supposition of the Klks is that he 7 oP. m.,1to3p, m was the Masonic goat and got into z . Broadway. the wrong hall. * Office, .No. 41936 y: Be Capt. Joe Fowler says he will always oppose any effort to curtail anything that will result in any neg- lect at Oak Grove. He wasin the council ata time, he informed the council last night, when the grave- yard was full of cows, hogs, ‘‘hants,’” — sage brush and other necessities, and ines, Lic uors and Cigars} was one of the first to begin the im- a ee on hand. provement of the cemetery, ‘When ——— & man starts out on his journey to . A. ISBELL, M.D, the hereafter,” he remarked, ‘‘he wants a nice place to start from.’” “- Physician and Sugeon. Office 502 1-2 8, Seventh St. Residence 723 8, sixth AF YOU DR NK, ORINK THE BEST wa¥OU CA} { FIND IT AT THE... Paes WEW RICHMA'ND HOUSE BAR Mitchell Bom °°, Proprietor. ‘‘Daddy’’ Peal is slightly disabled. The combination that resulted in his present plight was a rat, acr Am.Ger, National Bank 1 | iin tieary wumett’ fof the city, when a local undertaker| cross-eyed “trusty” whaled away Messrs Quighy &Quigey. | agreed to prepare them for burial. | like a professional golf player. He Of Berry's reputed wealth there is|dido’t hit near the rat, but instead plies nourishment to the neryous tissues faster than they are worn out, and does not let the nutrition of those delicate parts get low enough to bring on insomnia. One of the earliest evidences of the final success of Paine’s celery compound in curing debility, ner- vousness, sleeplessness and de- rangement of liver and kidneys is the increased appetite, the clearer skin, and that indescribable curser ot health, a feeling of ‘‘well] being’’ that takes the place of that takes the place of the tired, lan guid, melancholy condit pre as‘trusty’’ at the lockup, who is cross-eyed, The latter was appoint- ed executioner and borrowed ‘*Dad- dy" Peal’s waikiug stick to use instrament of death. ‘I'he wire door} was unfastened, and the rodent, af- ter clinging to the sides of the trap until repeated knocks on the cage, and gravitation caused him tot ble out, fell to the pavement. landed solid on *Daddy'’ Peal's foot, completely parslyzing that mem- ber. The yictim grabbed the [stick around in pain, and his troubles have now vanished, how- ever, under the delightful novelty of being a grandfather! os . Ap ordinance was passed on its first reading last night prescribing a penalty for cruel treatment to ani- mals, It was introduced at the in- stance of Capt. Joe Fowler, whose interest in the humane treatment of dumb beasts is already well known. The law is similar to one that has always been in force, but not en- forced, and what is now essential is a humane society—one that pledges itself as individuals and as a body, to see that all guilty of cruelty to animals are prosecuted. Such a co- ciety, it is reliably said, is a proba bility of the near future, . . “I'll tell you what you’ll see, now, for the next several months,’’ assert- ed a prominent doctor this morning when a reporter entered his oflice on Broadway, “You know, I guess, about that into their own records aud say that they have always been truthfob wilh be inclined to say that the old plan of individual responsibility for the individual offense is the be This is the way a Cin innati jadge winds of May position lights of solo | re your winter will, under the cireum-] stances, prove as comfortable as you] could hope | Mt. McGregor lodge » wili|© meet tonig! special unica, tion to wo! the F, ¢ e. All Mason are in’ Rey. W. E. Grover, wnt announcing the 1. C, That _ Coug that threatens to tear your throat Into how are you going to stop it? he 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 ‘nasal troubles-—makes weak lungs vigorous. It affords the e: t way, the quickest way and the way of curing any Ami sentenced aman to four months in the work house f tting bis w with a poker: ‘And 1 shall] Ro’ have to wu revoir’ to you, my friend ha n petals will be red by thi x Office Hours 7:30 ee fo Sint 1:80 t0 8) oved boy, and his own walking stick. | fellow Slatterly, over in the old coun-| kind of a cough. ° JR SO ea Yesterday afternoon Lockup Keeper} try, removing successfully a person’s held init 32 Bob Menifee caught a rat in a trap, | stomach, the patientliving. He said} {np hottles—25c, S0c i Boarders Wanted |r? wetiat the wite cage tate |pothing about it for six moths, unt and 31.00, 408 CouRT STREET. sidewalk in front of the city hall to} he was certain the operation was a ne FF Goed Table, Best of | have the rodent exterminated, Sey-|success. ‘Then he apprised the med- gay Be ad PHONE’ Good eral followed him out to see the fun.| cal profession of it, and after thor- Among them was ‘‘Daddy’’ Peal aud] oughly demonstrating it, it was given Pine-Tar-Honey mndertaken, (salt House LOUISVILLE, KY, an Plan $3.0 8 only $1.00 and upwards. A. R. COOPER, REGARDLESS OF COST. © : We are going to close out all odds and ends left from our Holiday Many of the best patterns remain stock u it and who will write for it. A large percentage of the kind of medical treatment for weakne due to early vices, others to excesses, wh overwork, worry and yeneral nervous debility. what the cause ma: proper medical attention IMMEDIATELY. Write us at onc ¥ you a course of tr it to you ABSOLUTELY FREE, in plain se and tone to every portion and organ ¢ to PERFECT MANHOOD. Failure is impossible monials from all over the world READ WHAT THESE PATIENTS SAY: BLANCHARD, WASH, Mareb 28, 1996, @ DENTIST. 406 BROADWAY, The Ardmore, Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D.:C. (0 to $5.00 per y friends when t man come out like Manager i European, $1.00 and up Hundreds of similar é American, $1.50 to 2,50 ¢xPressions of perman not only a respo! ati 8 are now on fie in our business office, and red men. Do not deli i First-class family hotel. No liquors. gs scaivine, which Convenient to cars and places of inter- x | est. Most central location, and pleas- ant home for tourists and sightseers inthe city. 'T. M. HALL, Prop. | sealed. Home of Physiciany’ Institute are bona fide aber that we ara n of today are sadly in need of the right peculiar to men, Many eases are e many of the cases are due to It matters not, however, ave been, the fact still remains that they all require jescription of your case, and we will prepare adapted to your condition, and send We can give full strength, development stop all drains and losses, and restore you with our method. We bave thousands of testk in every way, but ours is the largest medical Institute in { SEXUAL AND NERVOUS DISEASES. Lnclose 6 cents for postage PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, 1/€5 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILE- regardless of cost. nsold and wi!l be slaughtered. You will be sure to buy if you see the bargains we are offering. Now is the time to buy. 25 PER CENT. Coal Vases, Buckets, Shovels and Fire Sets at Cost. 1898 Crescent Bicycles Rip saw | SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK 24 Fish Back Solid Seat Sewing Rockers, only 75 cents. I9 Children’s Rockers, plush Seat and back only 90 cenis. 36 Large Arm Rockers, high back, leather seat, only $1.58. One lot of Pictures, regular price, 75c, 85c & $1.00, only 50 cents. White Enameled Easles, brass trimmed, worth 85c, only 48 cents. Polished Oak Easles, worth 7éc, only 45 cents. 8x10 Picture Frames, gilt, steel or copper molding, with glass, 16c 3-piece Oak Suits, large size bed and dresser, only $14. 8-piece Parlor Suit, Divan, Arm Chair, and Small Chair, only $12.00 Large size Cak Sideboards, worth $12.50, only $9.50 416 BROADWAY Discount on Heating Stoves — just received. Calland see them. Now is the time to have your wheel put in good shape for Spring. All makes of wheels repaired, es W. Gleaves & Sons TELEPHONE 217

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