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The Southern Route The Iron Mountain Route, Texas and Pacific and Southern Pecific Railways TAKE THE FAMOUS » SUNSET » LIMITED A train withont an cqual Leaves is 10:20 Naesdays and Saturdays Only uth to sunny for ‘part! ulare MATTHEWS Foture combines for present lished reputation, that gua: antees you long and salist tory servic: PNSION DICATOR, (devices for reguiat showing the exact icn a few of the features | that emphasize the high grade charactes of the Sead for our elegant HT.3 i catalog. Waite Sewn Co., ¢ For Sate oy | Chas. Freideri ,{father, before he moved to Livings ston county, many years ago, and was previously owned by his father, lPuen he pasted me, 1 “WRITTEN aT RANDOM. or Lang yesterday and exclaimed: ““Marse Jimmie, yo's gwine "head jes’ rat. sah! jes’ keep rat on, an’ yo'll allus hab ma s'po't sah, Now dah’s dat law yo" passed toe keep dem no ‘count niggas offen streets, Dat’s moughty fine, moughty good law, sah!” Den dah's dat cowfew o'dinance, ih toe goodness, Marse Jim, Lhain’t seen # cow in de streets at night sence dat cowfew law wus passed.” ‘ t t Dr P. H. Stewart has an old chair in bis office which has been in the fuwily for pearly a century, Itis a very ordinary looking article of fur niture, with the paint worn off, and is known to bave been in use as ear It was the property of Stewart, Dr. Stewart's sah, Mr. W.¥ How much older it is, is not: known, ee Col Bad Dale believes there will be war. The other day one of | his neighbors dropped in aud offered to trade buggies and give the colonel to boot. The latter had just finished reading the paper and while he wanted the 75, de clared he would have no use for & boggy, as he would have to fight, and perhaps die, for his country. He is anxiously awaiting the result of the present complications, in erder that he may make the buggy trade, Yesterday, from reports, he thought it was almost sate to make the trade. 1 ' t “I'm done with these athletics and gymnasiums and boxing lessons” hotly remarked the man with a black eye, as he soothingly passed his band to his sable brow and looked pained, “What's the matter, old boy?’ sympathetically inquired his friend. “Looks like somebody's been prac- ticing on your peaceful counte- nance.”’ “Yes, and it feels like somebody's been doing worse than that on my peaceful countenance,"’ he retorted. “Here I've been working myself to death in that gymnasium with dumb bells, Indian clubs, boxing gloves aud the devil knows what not, and when the time came for we to show my skill, a little red-haired Irishman licked me in one round |" “How's that?" inquired the friend in tones of uamistakahle sympathy. “Well, 1 said if St Patrick hb tried to drive the snakes from the Irishmen instead of Ireland, we'd | have a better police force today. | thought Ld When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. | $1.50 a day. week. dD. Special rates by the| A, Bare, Propr. | Detween 4th and 5th on Ferry st HENRY BURNETT Attorney - at-Law Will practice in | all the courts 1s South Fourth Si., Papvean, Ky | J.S.GANSTER | Notarv Public: AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS attention given | Prompt and thoroug to all cases Vouchers for quarterly payment of peusions carefully attended to. | Ollice, 714 South Third street, ee! | | iF YOU RINK, ORINK THE BEST! YOU CAN FIND IT AT THE,., NEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR| Mitchell Bozeo, Prop, Finoet of Wines, Liquors and Cigars) always on hand. Matil.Effinger & Co. Undertakers and embaimers, swore Telephone esidvace Palwony 180 8 Third ————— | J. J. PURSLEY | All Kirds Uohotsterine and Revairs ON FURNITURE. Mirrors replaied and made good #| stoves and second-hand furniture TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR WORK, | Send word, and I will call and make | estimates on work. Charges very reasonable. No. 712 South Fifth, GREAT EXCURSION TO ST. LOUIS, MO., Via the HMlinois Central Railroad) 3.00 for the Kound Trip, Leaves Paducah on special train, ‘Thursday, March 24, 1898, 11 a, m Good returning on any regular train up to and including 8a, m. train, full days in St. Louis, This will not be a chartered (rain, but will be run by the Iilinois Cen- tral Railroad Co,, for the accommo- dation of its patrons, and will be first-class in every respect. The the- atrical attractions will be er,” The Girl from Paris, the Polar Star,’ and Steve company of New York Star For farther information or tickets apply at City Ticket Ollice or Usion a7 any AN, td Com. Agent. Brady's The senate committee relations has agreed to that the Hawaijan islands be annex- on foreign recommend | was, so. | with red wigs and what not until bi new. Mattresses made to order. Old] , Monday, March 24, thus giving three | “| sold for trains leaving Louisville at just show him what a good man 1} 1 steadied myself and as sumed the regulation pugilistic pose.”” “T guess what you did to bim was a plenty,” anticipated the other Yes, I tried to land on his bloom- ing mug, but—he wasn't there, Phat’s when I got the eye decora tions.'* | “You surely hit him the neat ‘Yes, like —I did! I tried th upper cut, and got a rib punched nearly out, Then I tried the right wing, and I thought it was all right untit I got one in the other side.’” “Why didn't you doc “Dodge e? 1 couldn't dod ze for the} other fello’ He took up all the available space dodging.”? “1 wound up by trying the knock~ out biow on the solar plexus, I'd read about, and bad practiced for at least three months—and, well—it was just like the others! He asked me why I didn’t go learn something, and swore he'd never even seen the inside of a gymnasium in his life, ind didn't know a boxing lesson t's what | about a dam fool like me lis time on something he any talent for!’ And the two went off arm in arm to submerge their troubles in a| “high-ball.” from a trombone solo, 1 say Little James Cochran, the bright little son of Mr, Will E. Co made his first appearance in the role of an actor last night at Morton's opera house. He made his debut es an Irish policeman in Ferguson| rothers burlesque on the melodr | up and decorated He was painted An old colored man accosted May- »}a New York Mei ry /ent and with little ambition, WOW TO REMAIN YOUNG. Feed the Hard-Working Organs of Your Body With Just What ‘They Require. Here are some important traths ex- pressed by a well-kuown profcssor of al coll “All Nature ever needs, or ever asks for is alittle help. She becomes over-worked—is it any wonder she needs help “The heart beats night and day and never stops. ‘The Iu re ways working away like a pait of bellows. The stomach is constautly occupied; so are the kidneys and the liver, You cannot give them @ vacation, but you can help them fire mensely. ‘Those great organs—the kidneys and liver—are willing to work, but they need food aud you can give it to then “You can easily feed these organs, and you will be surprised how much better you will feel if you do 80 There is a discovery which is anact- ual food for the kidneys, “Lt is known to scientists and the world as War ner’s Safe Cure. By all means try it. A little of this remarkable med’+ cine taken three times a day will pr duce a most happy effect. Lust of being tired, fagged out, despond- you will hopeful and happy. Women, especially, need a good friend of this kind, and I know of scores of ladies who would not thiak of being without this grand remedy to help them when they specially need it.’” grow bright, MARRIAGE TODAY. Couple From Birmingham, Marshail County, Married at Epperson. Mr. A. J. Earles, aged 32, and Mr. Mary Boswell, aged 50, of Birm- ingham, Ky., were married today The marriage took place at Epper- son, this county, and itis the third venture for the groom, snd the sec- ond for the bride. Both are promi nent young people. Marriage in Graye: Mr. Gus Stevens, of Sedalia, Miss Rosa Hale, one mile wn, will be united in Thursday evening, the Slst inst.. at the home of the bride. After the marriage the young couple will lea on a bridal trip and will then k tn Hopkinsville, where the groom is engaged in the tobacco business. Both parties are well kne here. |* Mr. Stevens is a brother of Dr. E. A. Stevens of this city, aud is a most worthy young gentleman. The brie isa niece of Maj. H.S. Hale aod sister of Mrs, Joln W. She is a very pop mired by all two will be ti their friends here ¢ will Wish them a joyous and life. —Maytielt Monitor. SUITS FILED, Suits For Peanuts Against the mart useful Pea- nut Company. c Harvey A. Rice today filed suit J against the F |for $1,360.27, nuts delivered in 18 Dr. W. oireuit court yesterd: Hatsoa for $125. all for services rendered. Miss Mary B. E. Greif filed suit}; against H. Michael for $7) on judgment, alleged to be for poas | ¢ Graves filed suit in the against M, M 1 to be due We want you for a customer, tf New City Stream Lavspry, Special Sale. Pure maple sugar, per Heinz’ Dill pickle, per Choice dates, per Ib., 7 Choice dried figs, per | Choice N. O. molasses, per Qt. bottles best catsup, Lde, i I. L. Ranpoirn. | Phone 89, 123 S, Second st. Brox | declines to sell her powerful warshiy Aquids own father wouldn't have known him | nd when he laughed ily else | ghed, because they just’ couldn't! elp it, He was so comical, | The little fellow was highly Jover his initial appearance, although the character of his part was such] that he did not have to speak a line —only to act. ever) b elated If your gasoline stove needs clean- g or repaiting, telephone Sam Giv- nd he will do the work cheap arantee satiofaction, Tele- phone No. 20, Corner Sixth and Trimble. All work calied delivered free of char tf How Is This? We have sixty pair of the best French enamel shoes that we offer for $2.50 per pair, regular price $5 00, Will not sell bat one pair to one person, See our window, Lexpier & Lypon, 133 Broadway. ta Launching of the Battleship Kentucky, March 2+ go, should be present at the lauach- ing of the famous battleship bearing the name of “Old Kentucky.’’ It will be a great and interesting event, Reduced rates at the Hyge C iamberlain hotels will be granted, and as itis now the gay season at these popular resorts a short stay will be very delightful, ‘Tickets will be a d. Poiat |8 a.m, and 6 p. m., March The rate from Paducah to Old and return is only $18, Tickets good for seven days. Stop overs granted at Richmond, Va. For particulars call on J.T. Donovan, C, A, 1. C. RR. Sleeping car rates will be $4 for single berth and $8 for section from Louisville All Kentuckians who can afford to} ia and/f | A five-vent quart bottle, wired s¢ ji utiles. as to protect’ Miss Bradley’s hand| Frank H. Morris, Fourth Auditor from Kentucky's bow, is to be Jot tue treaury aud a personal friend in christening , th ttlespip with | resident McKinley, says there water from the old Lia 10 Spain, he says, will el, one of the cli and most promi Danville, is de Japan has} from Brazil. nt business men of ta torpelo boat ‘reuch Minister for the cvlon- ies has, refused the petition of Mine, Dreyfus to share uae husband's im- for ang | Cnees on Devil's island, 100 TO ANY MAN, Wut Pay $100 For Asy Casr Of Weakness in Men They Treat and Fail to Care. An Omaha County places for the first time before the public a MAGicar MENT for the cure of Lost Nitali ‘ous and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of Life Force in old’ and young men, worn-out French remedy, contains no Phosphorous or other harmful drags. Itis'a WonpER FUL TREATMENT—magical in its effec! positive in its cure. All reader: who are suffering from a weak \that blights their life, causing th imental and p kt sical suffering peculiar | ood, should write to the ; PANY, Suite 08 Range 2 Batlding, Omaha, Neb., and they will send you absolutely FRE a valuable paper on these 4 and positive proofs of their truly MaGiCal, TREATME Thousands of men, who have lost all hope of a cure are being restored by them to a per. fect cond le This MaAGicaL 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 Free Prescriptions, Free Cure, Free Sam- ples, or C. O. D, fake. They have } 250,000 capital and guarantee to cure AMn the city for the Y} no doubt aud | enthusiastic south of | was on su Jucah Peanut company | C\;ririst will be the attraction. ‘The proceeds will go toward the May 85c, chael Davitt, the Irish leader, Fresh corn meal, per bu.) 40¢. says the English altitude on the Oranges, per doz., 10e, to 80e. | Aivcrican-Spanish erisis is influenced Spain $100,000, COLORED ~ DEPARTMENT, Mr. Hiram 8. Smith, who has been past few days king after the interest of the U. F. and 8S. M. T. orders, left last Wednesday morning for Hickman, Ky., after a most pleasant stay. Mr. Arthur C. Banks, the Major, Hopkinsville, Ky., was in the city all the fore part of the week, left this forenoon, and will make other points before going home. While here he was the guest of Principal E. W. Benton, of South Sixth street. Besides being the editor of the only colored paper in Southwestern Kentucky he is the owner of a barber shop running five chairs in the beautiful county seat of old Christian. The Kureka Literary — society list church, Without authority trom the committee on program we venture the rtion that an excellent pro- gram will be rendered, trusting to a happy cireumstance to substantiate our hope, Little Mable Barrett of West Har- rison street g: a party to her little frienrls last Saturday evening. had a pleasant time, y afternoon exercises at the Liacola building under the prin- cipalship of Prof. Benton, have proven to be very instructive and in- teresting. Visitors are always wel- these exercises. The fol- jowing is the program for tomorrow afternoon come at -#ehoo! To Hoar the War Dogs Bark Re) Re n, Willie Mitenell Help Me Across Papa, : ¥chool. Ella Smith. Ida Curd Bessie Davis ading, The old at Burks’ folks will give a concert Chapel, A.M. E. church xt Monday Mrs. Scott Overton are at the head of Uhe affair which is ample proof o' ts success Ebbert votary of Peter Male the sick list ‘Tuesday iad » on| Weduesday. The curfew ike « cha ordinance is working rm. It has gotten so when | *} the big whistle begins to blow many f the older ones of the curious per unger ones run into home. The next meeting of the Gayo- tics will meet with Mr. Will Smith, ot North Twelfth streeet, It is a of but 9 few days when young people Lope to present to he fruits of their labors. n pitist has been engaged and in a lay or two will begin work on the vrincipal scene—Niagara Falls, Mis, James Smith, of North Zighth street, is reported seriously il Some people know more sbout the naval and military strength of nations than they do-about making a living. Mrs. S. A. Slayden, who has been ver to Mayfield, returned yesterday afternoon and will have charge of the rtainment to be given by the nu Enc ‘or club, tomorrow Washington street Bap- t which Henry Sheely He will snap » shoes, sew up his mouth, make 1 perfect pincushion of his arms, and rform u y other startling tricks, vening a uur NE Ws NOTES. n. Graham has formally of the new army depart- If, aud opened head- announcement useless sale of Cuba, itish motives. \ Michigan youth confesses wing murdered his father, Phe Cubans are willing to pay O for the Pearl of va indempity for the Maine dis- petro meen ores naam THE NeW YORK WORLD, | THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. 18 and Sometimes 24 Pages a Week—156 Papers a Year FOR ONE DOLLAR. 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