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Illinois Central R. R. ALIFORNIA::: VIA NEW ORLEANS In connection with the Sonthern Pa Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car Leaving Cineinnatt and Loulsetile on Minos Central Ratiroad fast New Orleans Limited EVERY THURSDAY orning, Gary 4 tsom) with the Sunset Limited Annex spectal through . ‘of agents necting 1 of the pervien t« ‘of the Ti Hues. Divi vA wnt M VAN, an iy. JOE Division Passenger Au 3. ‘ lal Agent is ALT. Hans A. Olle W.A. Kell VA. Loutavtile, ———— ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD ‘Time Table in effect January ¥, them, Some little mirth was created last Sunday at a religious gathering of As usual, when the proper time came, divine blessing was invoked, While the inevitable ‘Amen’? was awaited, those pres were surprised and somewhat amused to hear a fervent supplication iu be- alf of the organist, ‘The latter was no doubt surprised himself, for he admitted as much to the writer after- wards. But after the minister had ceased his speciab invocation for the soul of the unballowed organist, and the meeting closed, the object of those solicitations was mercilessly twitted by the others, who jokingly informed him that he was thus sin- gled out as a special object of prayer because he was the one in the con- gation who needed it most. He retorted by asserting that the pre er prayed for bim because he was the only oue there worth praying for. o “See here, why ean’t your news paper tell the truth anded the irascible old man who was boiling over with rage then because one had told the truth on bim. ‘I—I—1 LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION Nowtu Bouxp— No Be Not No Ly New Orleans Ly Jackson, Mins Lv Memphis 4 pm 1906 pm Ly Catro, It 1189 pm 6.00 pa 525 pm @15 pn Ar Hopkinaviite, Ar Nortonvilie Ar Guntral At Horse Br Ar Owens Ar Lous’ Cinota soptu Bow LyCinetnnatt Lavuiay ile Owensboro 215 pa 7Sam 815 pm 1185 am Noa sa) pm vss pn Spm 3:15 pm 9% pm 11.50 pm wn 348 am a8 Now 310 am iam $06 am No 2 o7 sam 320 pm ec pm 745 pm a ois pm TH pm) 4pm Woo pm never saw the like; it's awful “Umbhumph,’’ was the blase reply of the newspaper man, That word ‘blase’? may not be correctly used but it sounds hot, and every- body was hot at the time, “Di tell you what,’’ the other proceeded, “if you ever publish a paper with the truth im it, let me know, and VPi—VIN—VI—D'Il be d—d if I won't buy one!" “Yes,” dryly rejoined the other, ‘1 guess for a newspaper to contain the trath would be about a4 unusual 4 thing as for you to buy one. 1's hard to guess which would startle the world more.’’ The rest of the collo- quy was drowned in the noise of the passing street car, oe The objection to the word Camp: bellite,’? a8 a religious distiaction, was known to a certsia young lady lucah who recently’ went away lay she dining ed family, Z whose guests were several promi preachers. ‘The young lady was in- troduced to Baptist, Methodist.Chris linp, and others, and at once got was amo on pitam Sold by Hall a y Deas Family Pils IF YOU DRINK, ORINK THE BEST YOU CAN FIND IT AT THE... sAEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR e Mitchell Bozeo, Propr’ ¢ inset of Wi.2e% Liquors and Cigars) alway. 08 hand. ee G. R. DAMIS, AGENT FOR Front Rank | and Triumah’ Furnaces. Cs! on him and get estimates for heating your residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St. TOUSE. -_ —e BROADW AY Rest hotel in the city Best accommodations, nicest rooms. | MEALS 25c~ $1.00 PER DAY. | Corner roadway and Kighth street SAVETET Dy, RY J. J. Mravoivss Prope. Cem "HENRY BURNETT Attorney -at- Law Will practice in all the courts, St., Papucan, KY 418 South Fourth REMOVED! STEAM LAUNDRY To No. $20 North Fourth St. Naw Machinery Good Work isfaction Guaranteed, 1, W. YOUNG & SON, "CELEPHONE 200, DR. J.D. SMITHS Regotar hours for aes jruetice, 710.9 a. m Tog pm, and 6s Vary ia, rather than t Miavh bowen Hroadway and Jef: Jas to go to war and kill each other | gun, |her best betias “Mis the st between Christian 7 I'm a Meth The « inquired you * was the Hist !"* mmpany had a f the dene lady quick reply, 1 laugh omfited you rof that the you that she tt ved to ex-] 1, where ampbelinte ly the minist yurch ha pristian at Jewd what is Ash hat want to se enthusi tomorrow 1 out who is of their wives and £ away attending to this pleass ious pastime, aud they er look foolish and draw ir admit that they bad de- Imighty to attend | of the perform: | ng to take care | e they at, wil their lies wh | borns, or else pended on th that trivial featare ance. It's lity good patriot who would abandon bis family perhaps give up life itself to. redress | cied wrow It reminds of | ve Quaker woman's She said there Ww three wondered at, throw stones, dl brickbats up | into fruit trees to knock down {fruit ; if they would let it alone, it would | fall itself, The second, that m should be sv foolish, and so wicked, | themselves, am “sermon,’” things she clabs let alone, they would die jaod the third and last thing that m should be so unwise as to go. after if they would stay the young women ; would | at bome, the young women come after thei If the local option law prevails in} Kentucky, it will eventually result in| a Startling decimation of the male popuiction, for it wil then be impos j sible to te'l whether a wan is going linto his pocket after his bottle fow Kentucky Jiances: take an curfew law,” yesterday Talking about the marked an old resident it is no new thing for Paducah can well remet er when we had a ‘similar one here, ant they used to | ring the old marine ways bell for a curfew. L cia myself puffed up with pride, etrutting down the street after the allotted time for youngsters to be out, just itching fo the ¢own marshal to grab me, so I could pull out that precious written onsent of my parents! To have | written permission was thea lo vastly more envied than the boy with | « sore toe or one with a wart on his see thumb knuckle to plump marbles.”” “You say the defendant kno his mother-in-law out the door, up the furnitar inquired the prosecuting attorney “Yes sah,’* Well, did the police arrive on the scene?” OL hy mawnin. Order,’ yelled the marstial, as the court hid behind the docket to conceal his laughter, o Yad dey got dah de nex’ “Have you bi pipe joke?"? inquired a prominent hardware man this morniog as he en- tered a down-town bank. “No, let’s hear i was the prompt chorus from the bank force. “Oh, no; it’s too smutty the quick rejoiner, as the hardware man drilled out new victim, Everyboay Saye 50. _ Cascarets Candy Cathar Mi medical discovery of ‘the ag ‘ resting Wo the, taste, aot gently H hositively on kines’, liver and howe iain the entire svsiem, dispel colds fever, habitital constipation Pleas » corner Noth pnd Jefferson. ‘Tele. ef C, CC, to-alnys 10, 25, 5 cents, warauteed bo cure by alk droggiste and], “that ebildren should {t t now, | shut his wife in the closet and then broke | d the latest stove- | was again to look up a Je, the most wor. please buy and try a box Seltuny | exactly 1,897 MILLY’S GOAT. Wound Up His Career by Making « Meal of Her Hair. Milly Williams had a goat which {she raised on the bottle. He would newer her whistle like a well-trained dog. Ile would trot to heel, would charge. beg, say prayers and go jthrough all the tricks of a French |poodle. He would feteh and carry ix lience to Milly’s orders. But the rest of the family did not jshare in Milly's love for her pet. y's mother hated him from the iked into ng-room and ate all the celery fr table ler father hated him ¢ goat ad eaten up his raz Milly’s little sister hated him when he ate up two of her doll 1 her big brother ated him because he ate his tennis nd tenn The goat put the to his career of reckle other day. It was warm, spri weather, ani western sun 8 ghtly o Milly it tl a book. He r curly ad was just about on a level with the floor of t orch, for she was sit ting a few steps down. The goat was trotting back and forth on the piazza floor sunnir nd now and then rubbi against his yy) tress’ curly pontaner When she became drowsy and nodded was still conscious that the oat was caressing her ninutes later, when she went inte house, she was grevted with @ shriek of ‘horror from her mother. “Great heave happened to your hair? She ran tothe mirror. One side of her head was as bald as “before tak- racket finishing tovehes he ike one lutto| I ck poreh re oll in he what has hild, d her mother. From be en or more gold- he at ween his e picked ad The ev if Milly for a stay That very night the i butcher, who promised goat mutt of him.—Cin- cinnati Efquirer RETRIEVED BOTH DUCKS. A Black Setter Figures Out a Difficult Problem. IGOLORED 10. We ce of Mrs. Dan Smith on on street Monday evening, the benefit of Pil- club which is ear- workiug for the Secoud Bap- ch. Everybody invited ub will meet Tuesday evening Mrs, Drane Washington for DEPARTMENT. |i All communi ters of news column should be addres Merriweather Seventh street, CHURCHES Husband Street Ch day school at a. 7 7p. m, Rev. G. W.s Burks Chapel, 71h day school ¥ a. m. K. on will meet this ehureh, received ry eveting at the | Upto the preser gram but hav xcellont bivst - ward have every ¢ will no pr « be ren- | Phe Seventh Street Baptist’ church | choi p practice until Friday evening, March 4. Every ember is expected to be present at o'clock, C. H. U. Turven. Robt. Harrisor i Feb. 28, ng The funeral was preached ie Fat the home by Rev. A. W. Yate, of "| Bbernazzer Baptist church. The r+ mains were interred at Vleasant Grove M gues Ww posed Li ha school # am. Hawkins, pastor. et Bape wil stpor por s€ f Cole is expecting a 1 Louisville svon, Dawson is somewhat indis- Tennessee streets, vastor and ot South Firth stree Key. Jas A. Woodward, M Julia Christia is some- what indisposed COLORED LODGES, sins Notice. at the Seventh Street Baptist church this evening should be well it one which should appeal to the intelligence of every well wisher of the race. Let I come out, male and female, and as- st in a work for the good of all, The Twelfth street A. M. E. Zion church of Louisville was partially de- stroyed by fire one night this week. Mrs. 8. A. Slayden and Miss Zulu Houston went to Mayfield last Tues- da I. & A.M. Meet gin each mor A. M.. meets t in each month at 7 h The mee ‘ tended, a3 is Square Lodge, No. md Monday evening’ in A annual sermon of the Charita- ble Bible Band will be preached next Sunday Mr stre day, y ah Lodge No. 1si8—Meets and third Monday ineach month a ws Hall Paducah Ptriarchs No, 48.6 U every first of North th o'clock Tues- years. Funeral ser- held at the home Wednes. Rev. S. R, Colter oor in eweb Past Grand Ma: very fourth Friday Jored Odd Fellows rnoon. n Kentucky Lodg and fourth red Odd ¥ e Mitchel, who has been out | and the city for some time int of illn returned beautiful home of Mr. lo W. Moore on South Sev t was the scene of unbound- ality yesterday afternoon, reception and dinner AL the city btfu on ae > bas Th Mra, ths ed he Ani aod ail the ministers pres- At once , for the wounded b n every time he one tim h bey neffectual effort e the problem how he he task, and by this t 1 floated the duck succeed rtunity,and situation at once vad duck, h rap and and la in pursuit of the n overtook and once struck out f nding | | ,and at where we we reached us b 1 the game whe n this wa stream ag: land, took up { rle | I | Rn. afull ton of coal whey You i | shor for our Wh 1 t every po yund And] | cant d was ttl 3 doing very y we livered | go) we ht enguge- rmington urned people ir “we arked dian, orem away.” friend. “f can’t say that it was. the local papers got ments mixed and the imp 1 that our theater was tre) show.” — Was) at was gratifying,” replied the You see, advert \ ah abr stronger latter is g a crowd ause a man is slouchy is knows much.—Wash an nosignt {ngion Demo A Curious Coincidence | By a curious coincidence the nume + | ber of lives lost af sea during 1896 in | luncheon was served afterwards, | Robt | Flewher | Will regret their dep: | nnothe a satisfac- ion. TURKEY. { Dan of the C, n enter 2 above church. Admission TO ANY MAN, $100 ay aflert 5 Winn Pay Axy Cask Of We Fou in Men The Fail to Cure. An Omaha County places for the first time before the public a MAGICAL \TMENT for the cure of Lost Nitali Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and »ration of Life Force in old and No worn-out French ains no Phosphorou Itisa We REATMENT— magical in its effects itive in its cure, All readers, are uffering from a weakness t blights their life, causing that and physical suffering peculiar t Manhood, should write to the SDICAL COMPANY, Suite ange Building, Omaha, Neb., and nd you absolutely FREF, paper on these diseases, ve proofs of their truly TREATMENT. Thousands of who have lost all hope of a cure are being restored by them to a per- fect condition, s MAGICAL TREATMENT may be at home under their directions, y will pay railroad fare and hotel to go there for to cure. They have no Free riptions, Free Cure, Free Sam- wr C. O. D. fake. They haye 0 capital, and guarantee to cure y treat or refund every harges may be depos 1a bank to be paid them when a s effected Write them today VLY MARRIED COUPLE. akne: ‘Treat and Miss street is on the Mrs. Bettie street is on the sic The Tribe of Ezekiel will meet at the residence of Mrs. Charlotte Mor- ris on Ohio street Thursday evening, March 3. An entertaininent will be given for the benefit of the C, M. KE eburch, All members are requested to be present by order of the pres dent, F, M. Core The Pilgrims’ Progress cli net with Mrs, Emma Martin last evening and spent a most delightful eveni A grand aud highly appreciated th Te ayden of Sou ab Mrs, Charles 'T. Jefferson, Washington and Mr left this morning government steamer Lilly for thence to St. pleasant s Mr K Ne Louis. Mesdames Fletcher, ‘Turner Miss M. L, Tandy. ‘The St. James A. M, E, church is house of worship that is de tined to come to the front the North Eud or what low end of the city, Smith is pastor, and i service in iis behalf, be encouraged in bis efforts to chris- tiavize his people. Rev Florida, will oceupy the place next Sunday Everybody invited to ielp. : The Busy Bees of Burks’ C hapelle will give a concert at that next Monday evening for the ber of the chureh, Last night were elected Ceremonial of Tabor: Sir Lawrence Glore, chief mentor Sir Geo. G., Anderson, vr tor. Sir Luther Wood, chief ser Sir Wm. Draia, 9 tant scribe, Sir Ed, Simpson, chief orator Sir Henry Winston, Their Honeymoon on the Install- ment Plan. a LaS street the y love epi s of a pre ? n be- and neat- ars on Sims, of | ¢, palpit at} ) evening 1 that the man office and ell tum 1 ne way come out anc ehar ell the following officers y the ensuing year i mple No. 1, Knigh men , they reappear faction of ea si © aecon e of he isemp re they Joi , evidently master. Sir Joe Chappel, « Sir George Davis, bearer, Sir Wu. Christie, chief seutinel Sir Anthony Howell, Sic Wm Nolen, Sir David Starr, chief gaards hief treasurer, a few. mo- ot 1 chie ro ank are li ned dows, and they watch tl sfaction and 4 ¢ The following program will b dered in Principal Benton's room s Lincol building after Loon, tomorrow y , young man never hes ople are looking Vt mind Recitatiou—Maria La Recitation-- Laura Howell. Song—Quartette. Criticisins—School, Little Mildred Hall while playing with one of her elder brothers had own and mu non the iv yur of it every n y | British merehant ships is returned ag the misfortune to get her arm dislo- 121 for best laundry ir cated, causing considerabje paia, ‘Telephone Padueab, ¢| an entertainment at ance] and | Sto" GREIF & CHRISTY First-class... Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing The only place in the city equipped with the necessary tools to do first- |class carriage aud wagon work. Building new worls a specialty. 319 COURT STREET 318 Established 1855, Incorporated 1883, Johnson Foundry and Machine,, Company Steam kngines, Boilers House Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Screws, Brass and Iron Fittings, Castings of all’ kinds, PADUCAH, KY. D:llam & Bowden, Attorneys-at-Law, EquirasLe Bupo,, Lovisvitie, Ky REFER BY PERMISSION TO Louisvitie surance Society, Ate “AATR. vats & Davie, jessrs, Muir & Muir, papucan ater Co. Am.-Ger, National ‘Prank Hon. Heni Maj. T all Efingar & 0 Undertakers and ombalmers, 6 126 Store Telephone 128 1308 Third DR, A. mM. COVINGTON, OF METROPOLIS, ILL. Lis pr rom di Ter fn, EYE, ional services to all sutter of the EAR, NOSE AND THROAT uder(ul skill And a special guarantee underiaken {Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT German Nat. Bank THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street, Boarders Wanted 408 CouRT STREET. "Good Rooms, Good Table, Best of | Attention. GEORGE KREUTZE R. HARRY F, WILLIAMSOR, MD, Physician and Surgeon Omice Hours: Tto9am,1to8p. m. Office, No, 4193¢ Broadway, J, W. Moore, DEALER IM Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adams. A. S. DABNEY, ® DENTIST. 406 ROADWAY, </ST. JAMES HOTEL -—ST, LOUIS.— Room and Breaklast, $1.00. European Pian, $1.00 Per Day. Goop Rooms Goap MRALs, Goop Sxavicr. When you visit St, Louis stop at 8T. JAMES HOVEL BRoabway any Wanner direct to Hotel When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTHL. $1.50 a day, Special rates by the week, D. A. Barney, Propr. Betweea 4th and Sth on Tesiy st J. Jd. PURSLEY All Kinds Gonoistering aad Revairs ON FURNITURE, Mirrors replated and made good us new. Mattresses made to order. 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Failuro is impossible with our metuod. We bave thousands of test monials from all over the world. EAD WHAT THESE PATIENTS SAY: Physicians’ Institute, Chicago Dean Stns 1 have nearly 6 ee he: erties ‘May God bless you jou and your work. ral, Physicians’ Institute, Chicago: My Dean PRiexne.—Ploase mz thanks os havo entirely wi poate be re been for 1b snare 1 Pet ae ot been, ibn come out like you" Ever your frivady Lorex, La., June 19, 198. for the kindaew 709 haro Phyvicians Institute: Havana, N.D., eareare bse a fora real of my have had no 198 pons Fa eee gel pa oe tos aac pearance. Hopiag that you may Srer prosper, T rows Youre elucerely. Hundreds of similar letters are now on file in our business office, and all are expressions of permanently cured men. 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