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wax ~ CALIFORNIA! VIA The Southern Route The Iron Mountain Route, Texas and Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways ey panes «' SUE LIMITED surr Hi JAS TO LOS ANGELES MATT HY ERADICATOR THE SAW EDGES * OF YOUR STANDING COLTARS Are smoothed by special machinery. There's no extra cost for these ser- vices, Send your work to ue—or telephone 200 and we will call for ff. Star Steam Laundry Leech Block, 20 North Fourth U.S. GANSTER Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS Prompt and thorgs gh attention given to all cases, Vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully atiended to Paine’s Scuator Prichard of North Carolina same )rominent in the co-operative to the U.S. Senate to fill the term of the late Senator ZH. Vance, He was re-electet Lo the Senate in 188 CSM of Pe. A? uovement in North Carolina, the suc: | vess of which resulied in his election | will in the meantime recommend it tol and cure permanently those more and Dtates Hena Rnited WASHINGTON, D. Cy y fir 2 Av aneeclle IN TA. A e-% Ift again, | pertect health again. ever fin: myself running down I shal certainly give it another trial, anc every one needing it.”” | It is now time, if ever, to get healt Jand strength, G4 ay MY h UNITED STATES SENATOR PRITCHARD Mrs, Pritchard Got Entire Relief from Rheumatism by Use of Celery Compound. fe, BrD 6G. A rd Gerke, a “hes bie Char Teach instance used to 1 nous pains over the kidneys i} up the rua-down, to build nervous strength { more frequently recurr 1! headache and indigestion top those omi-]¥ (THAT VOICE And the Trouble it “Aunt” Susan Wilson—She Was ‘Witched by an Enemy, Young Man Who Used Tr lincd for Disorderly Glass in Trouble mp Conduct. “Aunt street, Susan Wilson, of Clark Ninth, was arraigned in Judge Sanders’ court this morning on acharge of disorderly conduct san aged woman who draws near ion. Her son was killed in the late war “Come around here, auntie, said the vont Are you ¢ “Crazy No I Doan know whut craziness 4 as the reply. ‘Well, you are charged with rocks all oyer the neighbor- hood last night. Did you do it?” “Frowed a rock? Didu’ rocks al! vber de na’bo' hood.” “What did you do it for?" ‘I’ve tole you why bekase I did. Some one frowed a ‘voice’ in my eah, an’ it 18 whut frowed de rock.’? “Who threw the voice head ?”” Laws, I doan know! throwin, frow in your Somebody couldn’ whup me an’ dey jes’ frowed dat voice in my eah an’ ’witched me!"’ What docs it say?"’ asked Prose- euting Attorney Wheeler Campbell |in evident amusement. “It say eberyti I guess, ‘cuss, and I cayn't at all whin de voice talks sitar ies’ lak a camp meetin’ ob) debbils, sho’ do. I'se had all so'ts ob tosdee doctahs to git aftah hit. but it’s been dah five 1 bathes my head in mineral su at Cap'n Ca’tab’s ebery Cc To make a long story short the old woman says she is hoodooed. She is peaceable enough, however, her neighbors say, except when she is full of w Office, 714 South ‘Third street Mrs. Prichard's testimonial to her] Nothi ould now interfere with | When the court inquired if she : faith in Pame's celery compound is} building up weakened, nerves and} ever drank whiskey, she said ebe did —s 3) reproduced above. | purifying the blood. not, but took ‘bitters’? three times a Below is a testimonial received from | Now is the time of year when rheu- jday, She finally admitted — that the wife of U.S. Senator Warren of | matism and neuralgia must be cured fattens’’ had a good deal or whiskey Wyoming, whose distinguished ser-| when debility aud nervousness must n them, a vices for the country’s best farming | be checked, when bad health mus' ge Sanders left the case open interests are 8o Well known. mended—it one hopes ever to g ‘and Gounty Attorney Graves will I was persuaded to try your] well probably have her tried for lunacy, Paine’s celery compound im the early} It is not that rheumatism, neural: | spring, when in a very run down con-| gia, insomnia, and kidney troubles Joseph Berry is wanted for strik- dition, The duties devolving upon hard to cure—Paiue's celery com- young man on the head with a Future comfort present $ |ihe wife of an oflicial in public life] pound has made a host of sufferers beer glass at a saloon night before ceming € y- but buy the $ [are naturally Very exhausting, and I] wel!—but people make themselves ast. He has not been arrested as sewing machine with anestab- $j was tired out and nervous when I] chronic invalids by neglecting the! yet; but the other young man was shed reputation, cat guar- [commenced using the remedy, 1] early symptoms of disease, | before the baleen this morning. antees you Ieuy and satistac- take asure in testifying to the great Thousands of lives that are now} He was promptly acquitted, having ipl benefit I received from its use, and| fast wearing out would be prolonged | done nothing to provoke the difli can truthfully say that Lam io almost] if Paine’s celery coumpound were in | culty, ITS PINCH TENSION . TENSION INDICATOR, $ | (devices for showing the exact te | pabtcunes ere canna att DPDO + 9999 399099090908; $ Written at Random. } | RT ES A OT | Betind hem ‘came saint and sinner ‘with a scramble that made outsiders |i | cyclone, and forthwith there was a | stampede for the street. Lawyer Ed} Thomas seems to have been the first man in the race, bat Mike Fry, with struding eyes, was a cl econd, Phe transition from civilization tof no cloihiog, but was adorned with barism is often as rapid as it is| strings of beads, shells, ivory tees | "nk that Beelzebub and all bis hosts] arkable,”” declared Judge Camp-|and fragments of wlase suspended | 284 been suddenly loosed. yesterday, at the city hall, “I! about his neck. | 1 14 entleman whose home was in| Hunger finally drove the ship-| ¢ essian Wheeler has appoint- Washington City, one day on a! wrecked crew to approach the natives. | ed a hoard to examine candidates for mboat,’’ he resumed. Ile sed Phey were surprised to tind them not | West Point ships, bat as yet arge of some sortot a big in-/in the least hostile. The chief ad-|there 1s but one applicant, a young try at Rose Clare, Ill, and be re-| vanced, and with a broad grinon his) man from Mar in és: Ito me the personal experience}face, exclaimed: ‘Why, hello, /amination does not come off until | f phi suthvopic friend of his who| boss! June, however, and there will doubt- a@ few of the features thatQ {also lived in Washington, It will] _‘*Boss!"" repeated the plulanthro- emphasize the high grade $ | bear repetition | pist in astonishment character of the Whit, } “It seems that this philanthropist Yes. boss!’ grinned the chief, Scod for our elegant H. T. ¢ | felt.» commis ion particularly for] in response, catalog. jslaves, and one day the idea struck a poten to ie * wales whom , him to fit out an expedition to Africa} the philanthropist had keown in a WHITE Sewing MACHINE COS |i ie would go there himself. The| Baltimore hotel, He snipped aboard CLEVELAND, 0. ship was prepared and started on her|a vessel which was wrecked aud was j Cruise Somewhere near the coast of | vast hore . aig Africa she was wrecked, but theetew) ‘He fell in with the natives, and hes. Froiderick, |Paducuh, Ry [auroras oard succeeded in reach-| knowing so much more than they, reer neenmernsernen | it)( (lie shore. “They knew that the] he was made chief, and the Yankee | country was inhabited by barbarous, | shrewdness he bad absorbed prompt. IF YOU DRINK, DRINK THE BEST) hostile people. but after lingering] ed him to accept the honor, He bad labout for some time in concealment, | been there two years, and seemed ee ee Ae ae they decided that it was decidedly |much happier aniong those uncivil- AEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR better to penetrate the interior and|/ized savages than among — the | run the risk of being devoured by] Yankees. “— annibals than to starve to death. ‘The philanthropist, before he left imere,) Ponce Foy They finally reache? an_ elevation, | the tribe, made the chief a present of a ad from which they could look down | pair of pants. The chief selected the Finoet of Wines, Liquors and Cigars; upon the surrounding country. In a} trousers himself from what wardrobe always on hand. little grove they deseried a band of|the former had saved, but the naked sai , with their spears and philanthropist. was comple dis- ea: z yaint and garish adornments, gusted to see him put them on and Sie eg “ 7 [isto oa eplaktorin wan wll wp:| walk Of Ia ardent self-tdmoiration or FER au ' | j i t \ 3 FORTUNATE SISTERS A SURE ANAQ TO BEAUTY | 3 ethene tS, Hts EA HSSES wu ay di th Complexion Tonle at $ is suilicient to clear the o ONE BOTTLE COSTS YOU NOTHING ifthe « as laimed, Go that it within the reach gen erous offer shoul Ladies can Hc Swill bg peut Upon Fe nteattons and send all Bell, 0 THE BELL TOILET CO, No. 78 Filth Avenue, Kew York, i ull the dazzling splendor of savagery, da el to be a chief. He sat there in ‘He simply wrapped the around his waist and was hapyy. Two years of s ry had complete- nd seemed to enjoy the wild, weird ances and incantations, Me wore WHAT A HEADACHE ‘an do as a raiser of discord and Reneneinen in the human family is ppreciated by most people. Free- om from such torture is assured by ye use of our 0. &W. HEADACHE TABLETS y aro free from poison, and are anteed to cure, Price 10 and 26¢. ON Each genuine tablet is damped with an O. & W. monogram, OEHLSCLAEGER % WALKER ORUGGISTS Fitth and Broadway, ly cures him of civilization,”” Cairo and St. Louis are both putting forth every endeavor to have thi ernment name a battleship after them, T as much attention to this! matter as if the sutety of the depended on it, , +3 The doctors report considerable increase in sickness during the past several da Lung trouble aud ty~ phoid fever seem to predominate,ai the weather, in the opinion of physi cians, has had nota little to do with the increase, Some of the doctors are experiencing great activity after the recent lull in business, + + Tuesday night, at Fulton, accord- ing to the Fultonian-Democrat, the Rey. Laslie preached in the city hall on the subject, “The Old Man,’ meaning the evil one. Just as he bad his audience impressed with the power of the Prince of Darkness,’” a sudden gust of wind caused a shut- ter to smash a pane of glass in one of the windows; the air rushing down through an unused flue caused the tia cap in the lower orifice to beat a lively tattoo; and just then the Dem- ocrat press began to roll with a rum- ble that shook the building, This combination caused a majority of the audience to think that the “Old Man’’ had assumed the disguise of nation | less be other that applicants before time, It takes a farmer, with ty Edward Andrews, a tramp from Owensboro, was arrested this worn- ing by Special Otlicer Cheatam, of the Illinois Central. on a charge of disorderly conduct. He was found jin a stock car out about the A fire had been burning in an old shovel le the car. the ollicer approached two of the three tramps inside jamped out and ». He shot at them, but missed Andrews claimed he was asleep e pistol shot awoke him: hy awake when the fire was ad had nothing to do with it. ared further that he had no people, and was journeying to Ar- kansas to procure work. He was fined $10 and costs. Your rural wit and repartee with a fresh drummer is told of a went to the proprietor here the other day of apples for $2 A drummer of the was silling ona box ar ay, with his aie tp acora hile toothpick shoes to keep from losing the creases. “Say, old fellow.’’ he remarked “if you had that barrel of apples in New York City, my home. you could get 86 for it.’” to of *Yaas,’’ retorted the farmer ef I had a bar'l o° ater in hell, I could git erbout a dollar a glass fer hit. NEWS NOTES, Final steps in the formation of jrg iron trust have been taken at Cleve land. It is claimed that eventually Michigan Central will become |property of the New York Cex land a part of its system. the the ra The government is urging ail haste [possible in the building of two re- j Venue cutters at Cleveland, It is likely that they will be transferred to the navy. ACETYLENE GAS ‘The Light of the Future. Why not be independent and own your own gas plant which will give four times more light than ordinary gas or electric lights at one half the cost? Applicable for use in churches stores, factories, hotels, residences and country homes; safer than ordi- nary gas or kerosene lamps, Ap- proved by all the Boards of Under- writers throughout the Uuited States, We want a first-clas: ent in every town, Write for catalogue and prices, Tre Aceryeene Gas Macuixe Co., 23m6 Akron, Ohio, Get your gasoline stove ready for summer use, Sam Givens will re- pair it cheap. Corner Sixth and Trimble streets, tf We want you for a customer. New Crvy Steam Launpry, tf ays keep DR. 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Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing The only place in the city equipped with the necessary tools to do first and wagon work, class carriag Building}uew workJa specialty. 319 COURT STREET 319 Incorporated 1883, Johnson . Foundry and Machine, Company Steam Engines, Boilers House: Fronts, Mill Machinery AndTobaceo Screws, .Brass and Iron Fittings, Castings of all’ kinda, Established 1855, PADUCAH, KY ‘J, W. Moore, DEALER Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adame. When in Metropolis siop af the STATE LiOTEL. $1.50 a day. week. Special rates by the D. A. Baiey, Propr Between 4th and 5th on Ferry st COLORED. DEPARTMENT. | r A meeting of the different colored 2 i i be need it? Oh, yes; you can't get fair rae lt the heen ub at out of that, and we always hate to see held at Shelbyville on April 1, for! 4 wall in need of artistic decoratic the purpose of forming a State Fair association, It has been decided that three delegates from each ssso- ciation or company in the state should ttend the meeting, and that imme- diately after the organization, bus ness relative to the coming fair sea- son shall be transacted. Prof. James $, Hathaway, of Mt, Sterling, has been made principal of the colored high school at Maysville, to succeed L'rof. James R. Spur- geon. aus i An ice cream supper will be given | tonight at St. James A, M. E. church by its stewards for the benefit of the chureh. Everybody welcome. Little Steward, the son of Dr Mrs. W. H. Nelson, and who proven the souree of much amus ment on more occasions than one, came in for his share of the fun at Season Teleph Cor. | will be con’ you know a good Rose & Paxton, Give you All Kinds of Insurance Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. GUT: HALF IN TWO Wall Paper, per roll Cav eveners Fifty-cent Window Shades for... FIRE LIFE and TORNADO vee B86 80c¢ Hand-made shgges in any size. I | hanging ns NORTH FOURTH STREET Picture frames made to order. done in any part of the county by G. G. LEBEB~ for the Bi Fine Every hing in oe 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 fresh and salt meats. P. F. LALLY. 118, id Trimble. gth Wall Decorating Is our business, our ight. W rating the pastime, our de hould like the job of dec- great wall of China. but entif you will let us deco ew walls in your house. Do 1 . walls denote a bare pocketboo yr little consider ation of the beautif But your pocketbook is all rig g when you W.S. GREIF. -OBERTS BEER Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE see Tt leads all HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCATL BOTTLING CO. the parlor concert last Thursday), J, Bergloll, Proprietor. Tenth and Madison streets evening, The doctor was down ob} 'feleplone 101, Orders filled until 11 p.u the progrom fora talk, The time Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance’ Drinks, came and the doctor began, — Little ¢ oe ween Steward became much interested in what his father was saying and pro- ceeded to repeat after him, word for word for the benefit, as weil as to the delight and amusement of all present. Mlis father struggled along as best he could with this interruption until at Jast he succumbed to the inevitable amidst applause, The programs are out for the drama ‘Cast Upon the World.’”’ and which will be presented next Tuesday evening at the Odd Fellows’ hall. The First Ward Baptist church will have a rally tomorrow for the] benefit of the church, Rev. I. N, Smith, of Bondana, is expected to be in the city and assist Rev. W. 8, Baker, will preach in. i ernoon at deck I W. Hawkins} Will oso be present in the afteracon, This is one of (forts to raise money With which they hezpe to build this summer 1 » Alien league il hold r tomorrow afternoon at| Burk’s Chapel A. M, E. church at 2: Mrs. 8. V. Sicel will read paper on “The Fruits of Christian Service.”’ Dr. W. H. Nelson will have a paper on “ Demands of Society on the Colored Youth.’’ The subject for discussion will be ‘Fruits, All are welcome. its rege 30 o'clock The Christian as usual at the ndeavor will meet Washington Street An in- rendered, teresting program will be All are welcome. (Quarterly meeting at Burks chapel A.M. E. church tomorrow. Preach~ ing at 11 m. Love feast at 3 p. m. and 7:30p, m., at which time the sacrament will be All are invited. administered, L. B, Sims E | Services at all the churches tomor- row as usual, ‘The ladhes of the Willing Workers’ club will serve all kinds of refresh- ESTA LISHE Miss Mary B, F ‘Greif & Co bearing in all. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. . faa. ter 174. PADUCAH, KY SCIEN TIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING “1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, 2d and 3d. Court Street bet, ‘The WHAT? Ball Bearing Typewriter YES The '98 mode: ot the New Densmore is ball See sample with Oo. B. STARKS, ments Monday night, March 28, at Agent for Densmore Yost 1 h Washington Street Baptist church, . , Yost and Caligrap All invited. Typewriters. Supplies for all standard Mus, W. H. Nessoy, Capt. |machines, Mrs. (i. H, Burks left. yesterday for Mayfield to attend the bedside of a sick relative, Mr. J. A. G, Cotter of 521 East Campbell street is on the sick list, from the week four 9 deaths this Of the 1.25 plague at Bombay were Europeans, Patent Fla:-Opening Book: A thoroughly ‘equipped Book-meking flant. You need seral Boke out of town, BROADWAY =