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Now short notice. | ers, . fore you buy. PRING TIME 1$ NEAR AT HAND! We can furnis is the time to go to Gariner Bros. and get your Furniture Upholstered and repaired. Cotton and Hair Mattresses made over ready for your Spring cleaning. We make a'l kinds of Mattresses to order on h your house from cellar to garret. Terms to suit custom- Call and see our stock of furniture be- 3 GARDNER BROS. & CO. Have Gardner Bros. an ~ make your Awnings..... Iilinois Contra. R. ALIFORNIA: sei yesterday ‘at Broadway and rf VIA NEW ORLEANS How with the n Paciilc Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car and Loulavitl tm t New Orlew .Cinet Ratire EVERY THURSDAY “It's a mistake,’ explained the| Fee asta eee Franciezo without change, mayor. ‘Ihave issued orders to (Fr. Pie dined aso connects A Nsw Orieant the police to pick up all the shams’ | aud’on Tuesday Saturdays (atv they can find and let them go off} tary 4, 1808) with Sunset Limited Annex giving special thr \ ILE ANC SPRAL RAILROAD LOUISVILLE AND NEMPHIS DIVISION No an No 24 1247 am Jackson, Minx Memphis on, Tenw 10.25 arm Ly Jac Ly Cairo, Dl ' Ly Fuivon Ar Paducah LvPaducat Ar Princewon Ar Evanavil . Ar Hopkinavil Ar Nortonville 1 « 1 pm 650 am seam 515 pm No tm Ly Cinctunau * Louis ilie ] Lv Owensboro Ly Hopkinavitie +2 am bam 0m a1 isan 60 pen ‘Ar Jackson, Tenn. 605 pra 4 he Memphis $2) pm + Mine.) 28am iO am ‘Ham 7.6 pm OUIS DIVISION oe ey st. 1 ‘ MONTH BOUND ? Leave Patucab Arrive Metropolts Rast St. Louis Pinckneyville ™ Grantaburg Metropolis n aatiy except thoes, marked nd ay, ‘eit und 204 ad free rectining chair ¢ leans are Pullman sleepers and Memphis @ carry Paliman bnfet wacher between Cincional atid | b sleepers. 34 corey Pntims Y Send IF YOU DRINK, DRINK THE un YOU CAN FIND IT AT 4 ri NEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR uJ Mitchell Bozeo, Propr ¢ * Finset of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on hand G.R. DAMIS; AGENT FOR , Front Rank ¥ and Triumah . Furnaces. Call on him and get estimates for heating your residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer. 129 8. Thid St. ——e BROADWAY HOOSE. Best hotel in the cit: Best accommodations, nicest rooms, MEALS 25c-—-$1.00 PER DAY. | Ilinois Central, highly. | 40 informed the jolly ™/are from the d Co. 203 and 206 South Third St. Telephone 396. ; WRITTEN AT RANDOM “T understand,’’ quoth an old vet- Fourth, ‘that Mayor Lang is going to get all ‘bums’ in Paducah ‘loaded’ ‘and sink them at the foot of the sand bar, to protect the harbor from Span- ish gunboats.’ This piece of war news was not fully nnderstood by a bystander, who chanced to see the mayor afterward and asked him about it. | medicines, and nevertheless and believes for this visit. Man tion, | not get # prese not to be liable to pay This is quite a wrong view. patient can be cured by other things than drugs. A correct diet, a clean room, a bath does very often more good than calomel and’ quinine. In the meeting of the Southwestern Kentucky Medical Association last yearin May, Dr. Freeman, as 1 think, of Clinton, read a very sensi- ble paper on medical education of the patients, and was very much ap- plauded. ‘The city physician should not be forced to dispense his own the city bills for drugs could be reduced.’ INJURIOUS FURS. Pol with Boss Cooksey and the ce gang. We need them in town things oughtn’t to be explode W.y. has Hansbro, of the just returned from Shettieid, Ala., whither he weot on a peculiar mission. He considers it a good joke. His wife has thirty fine chickens which sbe values very Being somewhat trouble- keep in a city the sizo of she concluded to give the erat Sheffield. She conductor, but insisted that she could not trust them alone, and would have to carry them in person, So he made arrangements to go down, boxed up the fowls, and then went to Shettield with the chick ens. After spending a couple of weeks, the owner decided that she could not part with the chickens, and conductor Hansbro had to box them up again and ship them back to Low isville, where they are now enjoying Kentucky life at the old stand, Conductor some t Loutsville fowls to her Hoyts “A Trip to Chinatown,” s sparkling farce comedy that won popularity in Paduesh at a previous production, will he presented at Mor: ton’s next Monday. As its merit is unquestioned, the prospects are for a large house. John W. Bratton, author of the popular ballads, “Only Me,"’ ‘The Sunshine of Paradise Alley, rietta, I Love You in the § Way,”’ and a number of other very catchy songs, is the musical leader of “A Trip to Chinatown’’ comy and many of the new and numbers that are introduced tu the public by the artists in Chinatown’’ pen of Mr. Bi He has made the music in ‘*Chi town” one of the chief charms of the performance. w scenery, new and tasteful ideas in costuming, and acomplete and fresh equipment of songs and music, are the more prom- inent features which adorn the new production of this rich farce comedy, Dr. Albert Bernheim, in speaking | of the proposed ordinance respecting the city physician said today: verything is possible, it’s anoth- er question if it is reasonable and practicable. A city physician ina city the sizeof Paducah can hardly eriptions, in my n, unless somebody has to suf- dispense his own | option fer, either the physician or the tient. The physician because he | would have to give all his time to the city patients and the makiog of the/ drugs; for the dispensing of only the ndy tablets is quite unworthy of a scientific physician of today, for nothing is more nauseous and even dangerous than to treat the patient pattern-like. ‘There are no diseases precisely alike because one patient is not like the other, and the physics ian has to treat the patient and not the disease, Many a remedy is good against a disease, but bad for the pa-! tient. Then another thing, the pa-| tient as well as the physician may have to suffer in the following way: The physician prescribes a medicine ; —the physician is only aman, he may make a mistake in prescribing and if he fills the prescription, he may make a mistake the second time. The patient has to suffer and the physician might in turn be sued for damages, if the patient pleases, But when a good prescriptionist sees the prescription, he can not help seeing | the mistake, and so the error 1s re- | paired. In Germany the physicians | are forbidden by law to be their own preseriptioni and as I think, right with a good deal of reason. “Iu Germany the doctor appointed for treatment of the city pauper pre scribes the prescriptions and the drug stores have to fill them, and have to reduce the city bills 20 and 25 percept. Jn many cities, there is fora certain precinct sometimes a certain drug store appointed for the) dispensation, and this appointment Corner Broadway and Highth street MAYFIEID, J. RB, Hester, Pro “HENRY BURN ETT Attorney - at-Law Will practice in all the courts. 228 South Fourth St., Papucan, Ky changes every three or six months, | so that no druggist bas to suffer, Another thing striking many a ph: is that the people, not only the city patients, are extra ed- ucated to ask for a prescription, as often as they come to the doctor's office and the physician visits the pa- tient. Even the patient does not regard himself treated, when he does ttoa. | hav seasons ant of the skin of the These hav ses, but ed to several been traced to The or boas. ounced rash and f flammation that cau: ymfort. attributed the red that some have been nd had the fur ex doctor who trouble to the fur dee polsonous ¢ cal mast ised the furs were xan ope and test edn flict injuries ve kin, Tt was found very sti? y so to nplained of. reful | toae oking ‘ arge number of fars, when wa ted that the fur ofc mals 1 be more rigid and irritat- ing than that of young ones. This in turn seemed not to be a plausible the ory, as almost all s shed their ore the fur Is yso. Ar anim rly, and t at least, partia better rea her may be t ty of their fur as hur equality of their hair an be We p that furnish the garments are subject wit well, ar uncomfortable to the ry by verge of mis linary qualities of flannel underwear or hosiery, Only finer grades can ¥ erated, and they ha bed. say that sudh peculiar. e only after Tt is very easy t ties are fancy and foolishness, When th ur in adults they may possibly and why they suffer, are times tortured for years before any finds out what is the matter with th And thousands of grown-up ] endure all s of little diseomf rtly be they have been brought t ht mplain partly f n that they really know no s they } t to think they they have to get a their or c nd rin and bearit have heard that rt during no reason a tables ree of & r to our ap- ves W r peck earthly career, but th why we should take i spoon or look with any de placeney on those who eat petites if they are culpa 1 be ann we must ¢ that we shoul ed by trifles avold.—N, Y HUMBERT AND HIS DOCTOR. Anecdotes of the King of Italy and . Carlo Sagiione, th of Dr. Carlo Saglione, Humboldt, of sorrow attain e shot The late d private physician of Ki produced a general feelin rt from his professional ments, he was well known as afi and a passionate lover of hunting. He tad held the same office under King Vittorio Emanuele, and the present king, although he has a special dislike for doctors, regarded him and treated him asa friend, Dr. Saglione spoke to me on one occasion of the strong consti- tution of the ign, his pas- sion for riding, hunting and other vio lent exercises, In the chase or at the maneuvers King Humbert is always the first on horseback, and the late to dis fresh and smiling, when his nions are jaded and worn out mount, comp Dr. Saglione was ever at his side—on the top of the snowy Alps chasing the wild goat and chamois, in the almost 1 tel Fusano the im: inaccessible forests of hunting the wild be mense sunny plains of Lombi | pass in review thousands and th of soldiers. Sometimes the king from his hunting lodge of Castel Fnsano goes to the sea and amuses himself by shoveling sand into a cart, our majest said Sagli t to perspire too much. dear signor doe: tor,” answered the king, resting his chin on his two hands, which grasped “Ah! any must abuse nothing.” “But I tell you that I feel very well and you are afraid you see in this poor shovel a competi tor.” And, laughing heartily, the king | finished filling his cart However, by exposing every way without exer the king contracted br has taken # chronic fc him a rather troublesome « cough was a source of faithful doctor, vinee his patient of the necessity fo taking medicine. Occasioy hed tor was even sent away abruptly by the king, who would say him h This to the as he could ‘ alled you. Why do you « ? You may go, I thank you very much!” One evening, however, the deceased doctor thought he had and he prepared for the room the powders he was to take dur. ing the night. The next morning Dr Saglione rose very early, as King Hume bert never sleeps more than five hours, being very anxious to know the effect of his medicine. Me was r the bedroom, and at once asked: “Well, how does your majesty feel this morn ing?” b better—I mai esponse. Ah!” observed the doctor, his hands with satisfaction, the result of listening to reason “What do you me asked the king “The powders! i “Bravo!” shouted King Humbert “Go into the next room and see what you ean find.” he powders were in the waste-paper basket. Dr. Saglione had eventually to aban- don his post, being struck dow: paralysis, but King Humbert, alth obliged to have another physic the person of Dr. Quer ce him officially unt pans Cor. Pal! Mall G JOKE ON A LAWYER, rubbir his friends hit upon a scheme to tak him down a pr They went to at sprang into the a “Divorce,” 8 ung Seas WOU, the more, and th erk’s desk could’ be heard makin rh fal clamor. The bellboy came r . LD) 4 his face as t room with the ee n his ears.—Nebraska S na zg 100 TO ANY MAN, Witt Pay $100 F¢ Asy Case Fail to Cure. 8An Omaha County first time before the public a MaGicar, TREATMENT for the cure of Lost Nitali ty, Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of Life Force in old and young men. No worn-out French remedy, contains no Phosphorous or other harmful deuge. Itisa W PUL TREATMENT— magical in its positive in its cure. All readers, who are suffering from a weakness that blights their life, causing that mental and physical suffering pecuii to Lost Manhood, should write to the SAFE MEDICAL COMPANY, 695 Range Building, Om Neb., they wili send you absolutely a Yaluable paper on these and positive proofs of thei Macrear TREATMENT. ‘Thousands men, who have ldst all hope of a cu are being restored by them to a per fect condition. This MAGICAL TREATMENT may be taken at home under their directions, or they will pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all who prefer to go there for treatment, if they fail to cure. They are perfectly reliable; have no Fr Prescriptions, Free Cure, Free Sam- ples, or C. O, D. fake: They have 250,000 capital, and guarantee to cure every case they treat or refund every dollar; or th: ir charges may be depos ited in a bank to be paid them when a cure is effected. Write them today Suite No-To-t Guaranteed t fen strong. b Tor Witty Conte, dpure, bie, 81. A BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY Primary," Secondary or 'T Porson perman _ CURE IN 15 10 35 DAYS rallroa if we fall to cure IF YOU HAVE Taken Mercury, lodtd nches ed pains, Mic mouth, Sore Throat, Pimple ored spots, U Hatr or ¥; Secondary BLOOD POISON}: WE GUARANTER We solicit ‘the most obstinat cballenge the Worid for a case We canny bis disease has always ba: minent physiciau brows falling out, 1 ts tu SPplieation, itund " bok sent fF dress COOK RE MEDY ¢ the handle of his spade, “this muscular exercise does me much more good tha your reser pony: es, but one « 129 Masonic Temple, Chirago, 1). Of Weakness in Men They Treat and | places for the | the prominer LORED A oerarrmenr, He & CHRISTY #1 communications and mat- tenis oi news pertaining to this! cobain should be addressed to| C.'W. Merriweather, 221 South Seventh street. *OLORED First-class... Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing ‘The only place in the city equipped | with the necessary tools to do first: LODGES | class carriage and wagon work. Building new work a specialty. Mt MoGregor Lodge No 20-1, & A.M. Meets Established 1855. Incorporated 1883, Johnson . Foundry and Machine, Chapte No. 8 r 4th Monday evening in each month ‘elo k | Chapt er Monday evening Iti each ed floor, over 2 Broadway R OF OND FELLOWS Naor Tabernacle, No. 77. meets the first | oad } ab coer til de Adhsbe. Company Hous: 1 48—Meets first and this ¥ in each month at Colored audits att wreath’ mouth at Saioned Steam Engines, Boilers Pedecan. Putri oor-| House Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Screws, Brase and Iron every Colored « PADUCAH, KY. ten's Pride Le ond_and fourt ts every second each month at ne Mysterious Ten, st No © first Tuesday in'each month at Attorneys-at-Law, Egvrrasie Bipe,, Lovisvitte, Ky REFER BY PERMISSION TO ts second Thur, 8 U Ceremonial Temple No. 1—ateets first and] pg 4OVISVILLE third Tuesday pight in each mon! bhaje-iiidea te eglomtasteg Fidelity Trust aud S, V. Co Golden Rule Tabernacle, No. 45, meets first | Equitable Life Assurance Society, and t ine hte in every month. | Messrs, Humphrey & Davie, Queer No 90—Meets second | Messrs Mulr& Muir, PADUCAH tou In each mouth Paducah Street Railway Co ‘ Ay Paducah Water Mada ) 2—Meets first and AtGer National Rank ware? th. Hon. Henry jurneti y & Quigley, Messrs. Qu Mal. Thos bai arth Thursday nights in each No. 5. month. Meets tirst Tent Meets second saturday b { Tent, Meets! third saturday . Thirteenth street, between ehem Tent, No. 88 meets th] Pennsylvania avenue and F street ruvon in each month Northwest, a. Garfield Palatium, No, 50 WASHINGTON, D.C. jonday evening in each monib at European, $1.00 and up American, $1.50 to 2,50 No. 1, Drill Corps ¥nlght in each mosthat 8 T" will meet with | First-class f ily hotel. No liquors. te (sayollstics will’ meet Wit | Convenient to cars and places of inter- | Melville W. Sales, 1118 N, Eleventh] est. Most central location, and pleas- ant home for tourists and sightseers morrow evening. All mem- in the city. T. M. HALL, Prop. © requested to be present. Rey. J. W. Hawkins, Rev. J. C | Cross sud Rev, W. 8. Baker went to 1 the ordination of Prof. Shoff- ’ . piucipal of one of the achoc a in DENTIST | Prof. Joe Hamilton was on the * T U sick list yesterday, ") ‘The Rurcka Literary society will 406 4POADWAY, } meet this evening at the Husbands \street ©. M. E. church, Everybody {invited and a most excellent time is jexpecte?, An unusual program will be rendered, HAS RETURNED, DR. D. A. AMOSS Homeopathic Rev. L. B. Sims, P. has just Physici returned from a trip to Lovelaceville, where le went last Thursd While ysician out ¢ reuit on a former visit he adway. ate bad n to visit Clinton, where 0 to 4.00 pm u . bad resigned and the eh ed oss r ’ » be sold to satise fs dgment held by one of its! J. WM, FISHER see ee star sind presiaing| Master Commissioner, ‘ nd on the following Sunday Has his office at raised a collection of $100 in cash,] 128s South Fourth street, Up-stairs, irc the best. legal counsel, and Over L, D, Husbands, now property is secure. It W8s) INGURANCE WRITTEN feat to perform when it is take to consideration that about] five dred people compose the en} . tire cc lored population of the place, Maiil. fl er 0 and but a few days to do it in. r »wing will be rendered to- Undertakers and embaimers, mort erovon ia Princrpal E W.| Store Telephone 12, 180 § Third Be Lincoln building kam. = — 1—Sehool MISS AGNES ‘MOHAN Recta Solicits pupils for instruction s on—Rena Matchem, on the x -School, Cenpositton, “Good Manners,""— , PIANO Ma tradsha 1005 Trimble St Speech of Bratus—Willie Turnbo Q Box—School. Crist isms—Sehool DR, A, M. COVINGTON, A protracted meeting began last OF METROPOLIS, ILL. Su Vening at the Seventh street | gengers hie professional services to all suffer ; church. ‘The preaching is | ing from diseases of the cing dove by Rey, Geo W. Dudley, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT f Pexarka Tex. Good crowds] with wonderful skill and a special guarantee f ling each service. {O those Undertaken, \EDDING AT PRINCETON TONtGIT, WOOD WOOD It can be Dry vent of interest, because of of the parties con- ke place this evening Do you want the best. found at ‘Tenth and Trimble. cern vill inthe quiet old town up the road, | and green hickory blocks for heatii Piinecton, Ky. Society which haslttoves, ‘Try one order. heen inarily dull there will be in motion this evening when Mr. J, North End Wood Yard. sble, of Owensboro, | Ss to Hthe iy menial alter, Mies Fannie L- Durrett, the only and accomplished daughter of the Rev. Dr, O| Durrett, We extend to them our best wishes, Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. that this act of theirs be veiled with} Office Am -German Nat. Kank roses, their lives be tilled with cheer- ing strains of music, that religion and common sense will whisper to THOS. -E. MOSS them the realities of their future and thot the Savior will glorify their cons seca ion by His presence throughout 8 train for ber home ut stay, ing on the alter 408 Cour? Street. Good Rooms, Good Table, Best of! Attention, GEORGE KREUTZER. HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and Surgeon OMce Hours: \7 09a, m,,1103 p.m s most ple andl Ps, BAKING! erfeet POWDER; ‘| PURE : HIGHEST GRADE. Saves one-half, and vigor, take Nolo worker, that makes weak met AW druggists, SOc or 81, Cure guaran: id ft Addrese a ety Co, Chivas oF New Yor | Ollice, No 419% Broadway, Dallam & Bowden, | The Ardmore, 017 ‘ATTORNEY -AT-LAW life. Mrs. Ann Deboe, of Union City, 116 South Fourth Street. | Lenu., Who has been in the city for a| el few weeks Visiting her daughter, | | Mrs. Ada Thompson, left this moru-| Se ardanh Wanted’ Rose & Paxton, Give you All Kinds of Insurane Over Citizen's 's Saving Bank. FIRE ‘LIFE and TORNADO CUT HALF IN TWO Wall Paper, perroll..... ss . Sic Fifty cent Window Shades for.......... 80c¢ , Hand made shades in amy size. Picture frames made te erder. paper hanging dome in any part of the county by for the Big Sign whem vou get NORTH" FOU RIN STREET fourth street SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING *1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. HIG'-GRADE BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. We are prepared to effer j 896 Stearns for $86.60 Don’t fail to see our, 845.00 Overian sand Rugbys best on the market, prettiest wheel made. Don’t fail to see our line of wheels before buying.’ We are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city. Complete repair shop. © riding school to those buying wheels from us, Don’t fail to call—remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Hous¢, O BERTS BEER becoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads all others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. F. J. Bergdoll, Telephone 101. Tenth and Madison streets Orders filled until 11 p.m », Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, Wall Paper » 4&4 Window Shades IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS WwW. S. GREIF No, 132.8. Third Street. Telephone No, 75 Propiietor. cS) ABLIS SHE D 1864; Miss Mary B. E, ‘Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. .... Telephone 174. : PADUCAH, KY WONDERFUL MEDICINE FREE! PROMPTLY SENT TO EVERY MAN WHO NEEDS A CENERAL BRACING UP. rings Perfect Manhood fo All. The Creatost Discovery of the Famoue PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, of Chicago, Ill. GRATUITOUSLY, CLADLY SENT to all men pred it and who will write for it. re sadly in need of the right tomen, Many cases are arly vices, others t any of the cases are due to neral nervous debility. It matters not, however, s ave Deca, the fact still remains that they all require al attention IMMEDIATELY. men of today xcesses, While A large percentage of kind of medical ir due to overwe of your case, and we will prepare lapted to your condition, and send give full strength, development Grains and losses, and restore you it to you ABSOLUTELY FREE, in plain sealed pw 4nd tone to every portion and organ of the to PERFECT MANHOOD. mp als from all ¢ READ WHAT THESE PATIENTS SAY: soaann, Wastt, Marek 28, 1998, ttn an works “LBS Lorex. La, Juno 19, #08 thavbe for the kindn Physiciand Instivute Greenup ates 1 vodieiue. ond ab tho linprowen Pppsaramce: Hoplug tut you may over Proper, I remala, Cure alucerely, nd Tr Home of Phy Hundreds of similar letters are now on file in our business office, and ail are b expressions of permanently cured men, Do not delay writing to us, and remember th not only a responsible institution in every way, but ours is the largest medical institute tn America that makes @ specialty of SEXUAL AND NERVOUS DISEASES. Inclose 6 ceats for postage on medicine, which is always plainly sealed. PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, {766 itiasonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL.

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