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aN ait eee, TCALIFOR IA! —VIA— The Southern Route The tron Mountain Route, Texas and Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways TAKE THE FAMOUS - SUNSET - Uieirep A train withon! an equal. St. Louis 10: p, m,, Tues Saturdays, Only SIXTY HOURS TO LOS ANGELES Through the Sunny South to sunny « sewing machine with an estab- lished reputation, that guar- antees you long and satisfac- tory service, Ft wt oD Pr .CH TENSION Tr INDICATOR, (devices fov regulating and show. x the exact tension) are a weet “of the elon that emphasize the hi grade character of the White Send for our elegant H. T. catalog. Wurre Sewinc Macnine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. Por Saietoy . Preiderick, Padueah, Ky When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. $1.50 a day. Special rates by the week. D. A. Baitey, Propr. Between 4ih and 5b on Ferry st HENRY BURNETT Attorney - at -Law Will practice in all the courts. 18 South Fourth &., Papvcan, Ky BROADWAY HOUSE. Best hotel in the city Best accommodations, nicest rooms, MEALS 25¢-—$1.00 PLR DAY. Corner Broadway and Righth street MAYFIEED, KY, J. J. Meapows, Propr. ee IF YOU DRINK, ORINK THE BEST YOU CAN FIND IT AT THR... NEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR Mitchell Bozeo, Prop. Finost of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. J. J. PURSLEY All Kinds vonoisterine and Revairs ON FURNITURE. Mirrors replated and made good #9 Mattresses made to order. Old @ and second-hand furniture nd I will call and make work, Charges very No. 712 Sonth Fifth. estimates reasonable. TT sah memo) mt me Thiee Beautiful Women OFFER RELIEF 10 THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS ROAD TO BEAUTY s Fifth Avene, New yoblic generally, the hy they have 80 long in personal (reatment. it fF MISS RFIIPC ~~ weeny Complexion Tonic ct in clearing and r 1 | * ob lz iE: I ble if ONE a0 rite e :0STS YOU NOTHING slain, 80 that EX- PRESIDENT HARRISON'S NEPHEW When Worn Out Nothing Helped Him Like Paine’s Celery Compound. To be born a Harrison has been, ,act the strain of unexpected, pro- in this country, as with the Pitt fam-] longed work and excitement, It is ily of Prime Ministers in England, (o] the only remedy prepared under the turn instinctively toward politics and| eyes of the medical profession, and a public life, ia strict accordance witn the direc- Two Presidents of the United} tions of a physician of acknowledged States, a Governor of Virginia, who] ability was also a signer of the Declaration| No ordinary help, no well mean- of Independence and a member ofjing but unprofessional coacoction, Congress for several years—all with] sarsaparilla or blood purifier can do four generations, father to son, has| what Paine’s celery compound is able but one parallel in this country anda] io ecco.nplish: cure men and women few abroad, ©” such serious diser* * as kidney Mr. Jobn Scott, Jr., rephew of} troubles, liver complaints and dys- ex-President) Harison, whose h or perme ‘ently drive away— telling campaign work in the Soath-| and there’s the pont tha, no sufferer west show’ I the stro! fr nily «(fi,}shoald Joe sight of—permanently sends the following sreciative esti- | drive out of the system, rheur mate of Paine’s celery compound ia and all skin affectic an ideal restorative for the body sand beaia can be € | peps sper and| Nerv worked brain wheo either excessively /out, ‘This is the condition of thou-]€Fops ate expected this year, | used svods of exbausied nei vous systems rate | KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 28, 1808./t) t have beea almost worket to] Clerk Patterson yesterday found} Wells, Richardson & Co. jdeath in school, counting rooms, fac-| the long 1 ked for record known as| Gentlemen—It gives me pleasure ;toiies sod es. SI stroe *Cemecery C avery valua- to say that Paine's celery compound! flabby muscles, muddy "sTive volume which had been lost for has proved of inestimable benefit to] and the general appearance of wea » | about two yeers. Mr. Patterson ob- | me at different times, when the la-|n°ss and pain tell the sory of ¢ tained pe wission from the council bors incident to my work the} havsiion. Persis.eni hesdaches to search th: ough some old books on nervous s\ followi duovs | with nervous debiliy. at te the vault, and there for id it. Clerk work in camp: igus had te physically. With the thous: other mental workers, who ble throbbing of the hear. comes from wretched condition of the neivous system, benefitted by it, Ican recommend it] The sure way to get back to. per- #s a great restorative and builder fect i -alth of body and brain is to Yours truly, regalate and nourish the nerves by JOHN SCOTT HARRISON, Jr. Paine’s celery compound is the one ‘ded suffic by conscientious phy hed on in from whatever cause, ‘means of Paine's celery compound It is a searchiag cure for all diseases that indicate vitiated blood, Ty builds up the strength and replaces used-up-parts by new, vigorous tis- sues, ently effecuve cians to be re-| debility and to counter- cases of aris uaderstand my husband, and all that. WRITTEN AT RANDOM. fees eons } ‘*Well, he’s told you all about it and owned == up, ashe?’ A crowd of well known gentlemen|! heard Brown say +s 1 almost collapsed with fright. Of assembled at the court house yester: course he'd fixed day afterpoon to escape the rain me io great shape, Incidentally they began to relate their {aud 1 knew it was all up with me, experiences in devising plausible ex-| even if I was willing to mow the lawa cuses to offer their wives when they | ll right to do penance, stay out late at night. One of the| t | gentlemen, a prominent lawyer, said: “Loat,” “LT never staid out late but | ‘wes my firstexperience, but Idida’t ». ‘The first time was sever | profit by it, I’msad to say. The ‘0 before I came to Padus! next time was only a few weeks ago. id been out with a party of! 1 staid down town autil 2 or3 o’¢ ock friends, and was avaid E would have | playing pool, I don't know there is to answer for it. But I repeated! anything so wicked in pool playin over to myself a touching story of) put it was the mere faci that m- why I was lace, but you understand] was not so sure of my diversion at continued the narrator twice T wasn't at all parcicular about te'l+/ (hat time of the night. When I]aud as itis now the ay uel ing itto my wife. 1 was in hope) went home she was aroused, andl tliese poplar resorts a short stay wil she'd be asleep. Hence T slipped ing asked me what time itwas. ‘Oh,{be very delightful, ‘Tickets will the house as noiselessly as possible,| about 11:30," I replied, knowing she| sold for trains leaving Lovisville at locked the door and tiptoed up the | woulda’t get up to see, ‘The neat [80 a. 1, and vp. m., March 224 sieps. When I entered the room T) morning the house was found to have] The rate from Paducah to Old Point thought my wife was asleep and alll deen purglarigad during the night, |and return is only $18, Tickets good was well, but just as I streched out yand the question arose as to what] for seven days. “Stop overs granted and began to co! sratulate myself, she! time the burglar borg My wife} at Richmond, Va. For particulars ‘This | and the se coming % {the probs vent when she afier U2 opened her eyes and remarked : is a nice time for you to be in, where in the world have you been ?” “That story of me T was goit | 5) was to tell her comple ely slip ped MY] waen my hush nd camo home.’ mind, and to ga gain Lime to think Up) mean 2:30,’ corcet:d the serv another I smilingly replied: ‘Now, | «tor 1 heard hia come ia myself.” if Td tell you, you wouldn't believe} ‘Of course my wife came and me, cross-questioned me as to the time, “I don't know whether I would o| gud not knowing anything about the not, what reason have you to offer |servant girl's evidence, 4 repeated wouldn't} aut girl were discussing le time ef the thief's ad- remarked, ‘I know jt ‘You rl, Brown, the new’ vor neighbor, had told her I sent word I'd be home in the next (car. & remembered it, but insisted I said Ld be home 23 soon] yu, asthe trial was over, I knew I Hh fe, who was sick, and heard him.’ have to see Brown. I knew I could) 7 aidn’t know avy thing about his cor- fix it all right with him, so 1 was af-| *|roboration of the servant girl's evi ter him the first tl He was to! dence, Iknew 1 could rebut her come over that evening, find me in| testimony but apon cross.examios the yard operating the lawn mower, | that night L was oveewhelmed w time she supposed it oceur and ashe replied ‘about 2530 o ‘Why that’s about the time the e caine home, 1 was up with my Twas cut operating the lawn mower |» \vise all young men fromexpetie e } % Bell on ant it Aer ad Klatectory advice Mb Yi “— iia without charge. a ymmuntcations and send all lo The Misses Hell, ot BELL TOILET CO. No. 75 Fifth Avenue, New Yorks ont with the energy and assiduity of @ qhat the best policy is to not stay « threshing machine, Here came taie, Brown, with slow and measured | ead, as per agreement, Before he| reached the porch, however, my wife | A aa go, should 10 o'clock, for that's| sin “Thad an experience or two y-1 home, removed i sn fl shoes | at the front porch, and noiselessly crept up to the door. Cautiously entering, I slipped through two or three halls up one flight of stairs, and then stood hesitatingly at my door. Shoes ia hand I paused a moment, then gent+ ly turned the knob and eotered. «Where in ibe name of goodness have you been sir? were the first words I heard. There my wife sat waiting for me. ‘There 1 stood with my shoes in my hand, a convicted felon as sure as shot, “The next time I was so impra- dent as to st out, it was wiot My mother-in-law, being very corpus lent, slept in the ball, and I koew if L went in that way | wou'd certainly get caught. Realiciog that my ovly hope was to get in the back way, thither [ directed my steps. But 1 was locked ont. 1 decid: d ‘9 stay} in the stable, and went in’o the loft) to sleep in the hay. ‘The only th'ng that kept we from freezing to desi was my dogs. I them up and made them lay acro s me for cover.’* | took | ek oe to school, the first readers contain | lessons something like Wis: “See the cow, Is t the cow pice? Can the cow iso? Yes, the cow caniva. Can the cow iun a8 fast as the horse’? Bat the Ia. | up-to-date style of reading it by (bo| average kid 18 as follows o| the cow. Hann't she a beaut? Sure, she's acorker. Can thecow git a move on herself? You bet she can git a move on herself. Can she hump it like de hoss? Nit, she ain’t in it wid de hoss.”’ ‘+? Capt. Len Rouse, who is in Texas for his health, wrote Engineer Joe Flach the rday that they were organizio regiment of crippies in} El Paso. They have selected these | kind of men so they can’t run in case of war with Spain, be says Mi. Flach wrote back that Mas- sack county, Hlinois, was engaged in asiill more novel scheme—that of organizing a company of blind men When Mr, Rouse writes back to in- qvire why they want blind men in a wililary company, Mr. Flach will re- ply that it 1s done in order that in cave of @ baitle with Spar‘ards, they will not be able .o see how mavy themselves get killed and beat a re- treagthrough fright. McCracken coun( eporis from fs ‘mer tof having t f rneis in the state #e through p aut e few w rain of tod pleasant according to probably ¢ most ene gelic Many of them] ug corn surprise Auther Cole claimed the book w never there during bis incumbency, but was mistaken, as it has entries made by himself. as Stecher’s Special Brew Pilsener | now on draught at Detzel’s old! place, be, | Sberiff Maria his deputies, | and sfieratiialla many weeks fork ll- ing strikers at Lattimer, Pa., have bea acqviiied. There ate s.i | seven- teeaoiber i (meois for mevder ost the men and ul ity-eight ia- cictmeats for felonions wouiding. Why will you smoke any old cigar when you can get the Linnwood for de, Ask for it. uf Spain has made three condi iona’ purchases of steamers in Gerwany, and her a number of other ayent will inspect offered, the » March 24 who can afford to | resent at the launch- ing of the famous batueship bearing J of Old) Kentucky.’ It interesting event, the and jain hotels wil tleship All Kentuckians tes at callon J.T RR. Sleeping oar rates will he $4 fer gle berth and $8 for section from Louisville. Por reservations addve at once R, E, Parsons DP. A & VU, Ry., Louisville, Ky, td + Donovan, C, A., 1. C, The senate coy © on military affairs decided to recommend the} assage of the bill authorizin s the r+ of the grade of Jieutena .t sir,”” she answered, ‘You my previous testimony, She refreshed gen- believe mo if F told you,’ 1 persisted) my memory, but to no purpose, 1 [etl of the army, in my dilatory tactics, ‘But you) giuck to ° the 11:39 story. That — Sen “ | must,’ she said, I then told ber! afernoon she happened to be dis Steohir's Speciai Brew tilsener | that IL had been trying an phage el cd the burglary with now on draught at Detzel’s old) law suit. She contended Mr. |= + & next door] place, \ iguvor whea be asked her what gngHe | E British G for ishmea from Braz'l'an los.igatiog the| a revolu- soil has invaded purpose of tion, left The steamer M L.verpool with bas 500 in aud begin a conversation with WY] iy yeighbor's r a remark ‘abou. | fF the b aited States wife, saying, ‘Mrs, ——, 1 Wa5| tie time the Judge g a8 — ife, saying, * Judge got bame,' and i Fa a mistaken last night when | told YOU! was all over with me, I'm still lay-| ,, S100 Reward, S100, about your husband coming home on for that, peightor to. coulaht Eirtacese aebeey the next car, | remember now he said) oyon, ‘Phat was my last pig he,nad to try # case.’ Wel!, that might! oy ¢, aud I'm — willing tole std, ‘Now, Mr, Brown, you needn't] self,” began another, ‘in this sts vome over here to explain what you) ing out late business, One night I told me last night, and that you mis-} was out until neorly daylight, 1 got Bold by druexinte, 7 Hall's Family Pills are the best, +}e" hin An exchange dep'ores the sad ref ormation evidenced in school hooks |; of the present time, Woen he went ef upon jR 5. R. Cot GOLORED Rey, L, B. Sims, P. usiierly conference E, chureb, Mechanicsbug, to- mpirow. All members requested to E,, will hold There will be a grand Washington tea party for the benefit of the Washingvon street Baptist rch tonight, Refreshments of Everybody invited, Ad- mission 5 cen's. The Original Ten club will give en’ rioioment tonight at the resi- dence of Mis, J« ie Hords, on North falih si eet, e benefit of the Seve sil s eet Baptist cherch, All vite’. ©. H.C. Tues Secretary, for be folloy ‘ng subjects: will be di 1 tomo, ow afterneon at the «7 of the Al'en league of Burks’ i | 1 we obj stof the Sun- day cei, ot The relation of pa- (ie Sanday sehool. 3, The i duer ethece is in sending their elle ea $9 Seaday school and re- mai og at home themselves. A pa- pe Suaday School Teachers,’? will he read by Mrs. eel. Mus, C. G, Ganuert, irst V. Pres. There will a Kentucky oyster s per at the Trimble sireet Cbristian chureh tovight for the benefit of that chorch. Kefreshments in abundance. Admission 15 cents, or 25 cents per couple, Supper free. H. C, Favrk P. W. Acsrirron, Managers. There will be an entertainment given at Si. James A. M. E. church tonight for the benefit of the church, Rey. Sims, of Florida, will preach at this chorch at 7:30 o’clock tomor- roweyeniog. Rev. H. L, Surra, Pastor. There will be a concert by the Sun- day school of the C. M. E, church tomighi. An excellent program will be rendered containing the best talent inthe chu'cb. About thirty selec tions will be rendered. Everybody inviled to come out. cents. Mrs. J. B, ager, Admission 10 Parsley, man- There will be servi all the city chovches tymorrow. All the ciiy pastors are in the city and wi!l occupy their respective polpits. Persons having items of news for viment will confer a favor y handing in same not later than 9 a.m. of the days for which the items are intended for publica- The young as well es the old and decrepit need not waat for entertain- went tonight as a glaoce at the above Aunou icements vi. show. The Young People's Society of Christian Eadeavor will render the follow.og progcam at the Washington Sveet Baptist church tomorrow after~ oa fom 3 to4 o'clock, to which all rieods are invited: Song—Choir. Prayer. Se ipture reading—Lulu Givens. A iress—Prof. E. W. Benton, tecitation—Izora Ray. Slo—W, E, Owevs. Recitatioa—Annie Lunderman, Reciation—Pearlie McCue. Song—Choir. Viper— vin Loga n. Lvcitation—.abala Bradshaw. Shires H. Vinegar. 1 itaion—Je is Christy, Se ect r 1g—Clarence Dawson. Se. plure quotatons—Endeavor, There will be services at the Trim- ble Street Christian chorch tomorrow. r, pestor, will preach 1 e morni from, ‘Why had r to Die?’’ also in the evening, sof God by Adoption,’’ Every- elcome. Mr. Hiram Smith, one of the lead- 1.8 d public spicited citizens of Us shinsville, is expected in the gity Moudlay. . W. ©. Rodgers, head phve vi of the Woodmen of the World, s dead at Omaha J.S, GANSTER ‘‘Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS Land thorough attention"given cases, Vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully attended to. Onlice, 714 South Third street, —_—_—_————_——— Sound Lungs are kept sound and weak tungs ire made strong by Dk. BELL'S Vinu-Tak-Honky — a scientific remedy of the most wonderful efficacy in all Inng affections th uy Tut aid eae Paictoae. stopped the cough at once H to deal A ALLEN, Game Springs, Ky OR. BELL'S 3} rs 3 PINE-TAR: HONEY is a certain specific fax coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, « \, whooping cough a f ce, and Nee DEPARTMENT, at St, Paul A. | Establishedtt _ (GREIF & CHRISTY) First-class... Horseshoeing and | Blacksmithing The only place in the city equipped | Martha | Mith the necessary tools to do first« class carriage and wagon work.} Building new work a specialty. 319 COURT RT STREET 319 855. Incorporated 1883, CU I / Johnson « Foundry and Machine’, Company Stapal Engines, Boilers House Fronts,(Mill Machinery And Tobacco Screws, Brasé and Iron Fittiny Castings of all’ kinds, PADUCAH, KY Rose & Paxton, Give you All Kinds of -Insurance Ov. er Citizen’s Saving Bank. FIRE LIFE and TORNADO HALF IN jSTWO Wall Paper, per roll.. Fifty cent Window Shad Hand-made shades in any size. Pictnge paper hanging done in any frames made to order, rt of the coumty by 18 18 NORTH FOURTH NORTH Fi STREET 0 G. Lo EB msi ere Fine est. in the city. THOS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street. GEORGE JW. DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adams, The Ardmore, Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D.C. European, $1.00 and u Am T. M. HALL, Prop. E. MOSS Boarders Wanted 408 CouRT STREET. Good Rooms, Good Table, Best of Attention. KREUTZER. Moore, ican, $1.50 to 2,50 First-class family hotel. No liquors, Convenient to cars and places of inter- Most central location, and pleas- ant home for tourists and sightseers Look for the Big Sign when you get on Fourth s: Wall Paper ,” Window Shacé IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO AL & DERS. W. S. GRE], No, 152 8 Third Street, Tele 0. 7 Everything in Its) wo UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is complete and up-to-date. Splendid line of canned goods. Our meat market is unexcelled, having everything in the line of “mag _P. F. LALLY. Telephone 118. Cor. oth and Trimble. ESTABLISHE Miss Wary B, E, Greil & Co GENERAL INSURANCE Over L. Jas. A, RUDY... W. F, Paxton R. Rupy.. Jas. A. Ruby, F, M. Fisk ré i To No, cars direct Open from 9 4, m. urday nights f trom 7 to 8, When you visit St. 8ST. JAMES HOTEL BHoAowaY AND wawer | Patent Flat-Opening Books J. WM, FISHER Master Commissioner, Has his office at 128 '¢ South Fourth street, Up-stairs, D. Husbands. INSURANCE WRITTEN CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00} 3p. m. interest Paid on Time Deposits OFFICERS. Preside! DIRECTORS. Jas. R, Surrn, Gro. ©. WALLAC F. KAMLEITER, Ww. PAXTON, Gro, O, Hart, E. FaRLey, R. Rupy, REMOVED! STEAM LAUNDRY 120 North Fourth St. New Machinery Good Work Satisfaction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, 1 ELEPHONE 200. ST. JAMES HOTEL -—ST. LOUIS.—~ Ratez, $2.00 Per Day.| Room and Breaktast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. | Goop Rooms. Goop Mxaxs, | Goop SERVICE. Louis stop at » Hotel, On Sat> p AGENTS. 0.8 Telephone 174. oo ADUCAH, KY OBERT'S BEER Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of. this city. others, for the reason thatjit is Tt leads alt ABSOLUTELY PURE ..~ 4 MANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KE@ BY | ~RADUCAH BOTTLING CO. tietor. Tenth and Madison streets Orders filled until 11 p.m Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, Atephone 102; Soda Po, Sel SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS “suit aah BLACKSMIT HING REPAIRING be . HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. AA. W. GREIF, 2d and 3d. Court Street bet. WHAT? » Ball Bearing Typewriter YES The '98 m*Gel of the New Den: bearing intll, See sample with ee ©. B. STARKS, Agent for Densmore, Yost and Caligraph RLS Supplies fr all standard HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant, You need send nothing out of town. BROADWAY