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STATE HOTEL. Special rates by the Charity Ball. ‘The public should not forget the charity ball to be given in the Camp- bell building on April 15th by the Plasterer’s union, the proceeds of which will be expended for the relief of those in distress, There will be iia nice time, Ad- ia: good musi mission 60c. Young ladies will call on the public with tickets in a few|a, da, INT, provides that soldiers drawing pen- sions who may enlist in the army or WHAT A HEADACHE! Can do as = raisor of discort and|”" unhappiness in ‘sie human family is} appreciated by mo people. Free. dom from such toriure is assured by the use of our 0, 2 W. HEADACHE TABLETS —e—eoom | They are free from guaranteed to cure. Price 10 and 2c. Cavtion -— Each genuine tablet is stamped with an O. & W. monogram. ig their term of enlistment. Coughed 25 Years, J suffered for 25 years with cough, and spent hundved with doctors and for medicine to no avail until 1 used Dr. Bell’s Pine ‘Var-Honpy. This remedy makes! ¢ weak lungs strong. life. —J. B. Rosell, Grantsburg, Ill. Oak Stoye Wood. olson, and are ae One horse load for 50 cents; two DEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER) fesse tnd for $1, cclivered. Bors ORUGGISTS staceas Fifth and Broadway. Phy Bevel } . Eye, Nose and Throat Speciaiist, 72 ee ; iW ritten at Randons | Nibchddchieianadanahodeas 1 don’t object ter givin’ my ser+ vices ter my kentry,’’ a farmer was heard to remark this morning ‘whin all ther fighten’ is done on land, but | dum my buttons ef I like ther idee of | fightin’ on the ocean, whur a feller aint got no show ter run ae ae was, He was passing the establish- ment, when with characteristic en| prise, he was ‘hooked’? and gen led inside, “Dost you vant somedings?'’ quired the expectant merc Yaas, a few leetle thi “oman told me to git,’’ wa in- gs the ole the re- If you don't believe Ireland's free, | PY: and he pulled a couple of sheets go down about the sewerage works|°! ditty foolscap paper from his and see for yourself. A large num-|POcket. There was writing all over the paper. It appeared to be a list of something. Doubtless those ‘few leetle things,’’ the merchant thought to himself. “We'll start at the top, and take ‘em one at a time,” remarked the yokel. ‘But I haven't ¢ buy ‘em now. They is so many of ‘em, and I've got ter sell my corn to a feller whut's waitin’ around there now. Yas, I guess he's ber of real, sure enough Paddies have been imported to do the work, T Fe A few nomadic flies have put in an appearance to warn the happy matron of what is coming. If the frost would kill all the flies along with everything else, would almost be willing to Beeea the pleasure of eating fruit, and have it all killed for given pec the sake of ‘exterminating the Mes.) waitin’ by this time,” le hesitated, .<") | starting to fold up the pape: Aa until thes and swiniping time arrive. ba sheath } paper and re place it jn his pocket, tre “Oh, no, mien friendt; no, no! There was something bordering on | you haf blenty off dime. Led me the pathetic in the comment of anold | sel) you somedings, I say! 1 vill Florida negro on the fate of his little| kif you pargains!”? of those fortunate mortals who have Hopilesyil . prt 33am woek. D, A. BAILEY, Propr. |ioy who, as he explained, ‘wuz «Well, let me see a pair of adi bet ry Biko) Retwoen 4th and Sth on Ferry st |swallered aliveby an alligator,” f0F,}shoes,"" replied the farmer. ‘a it ‘ar Owensboro aoe | Phd - saeco Vee var one Melcher’ ; yaad buy as many of these things as I et TiO am 11 8b win E. MOSS \adhtaal dre Nats » well, the/ nave time, and then come bac ate me Mel THOS. E. Lawil’s will be did! Hit waz mighty [ony nti showed I Lvcincnnau....... 10am 545 pm bad fer de alligator ter swaller him, erchant showed him the Louisville Ham 9% pus -AT. but he mougit a’ beon lynched ef /*#0C% = Lee Owensboro... #6 ana sf oa aha he'd lived ter be growed."’ ‘ ‘Dey vas five tollars, Meester. Ly Hopkipaviite bg : = sie A Chones,’’ he magnanimously ex- janoviite ‘am a Y T i “ tral C4 pm 6am 116 South Fourth Street. claimed, “and I led you hat rf teal Hy 13gpm 6 wam Here is a example of country corre-|dem fo’ tree tollar.”” For once br Padacat 38 thom spondence, the kind that delights the|}Shakob told the truth, He didn’t der, and canses to be dif+| want the yokel wi ‘ Ar Jackson, Tenn, { rural reac want the yokel with the long list of Ar Mempain, x8 ana | HENRY BURNETT) Jfused with bluses the proud cheeks goods to buy, to escape. "Ate didn’t Ar dackhon m rinvitie Mu 341 am 665 pn . #) au ‘Ar New Orleaus am 16pm LOUIS DIVE Bo gars and {ree Fecll Stanatl ead New 0) sleepers | nb Pullman bute n Cincinnath a # abd cos. be poly wa Ht. Hansen, G Wek Keliond, 4 Pr Mocary. bP a Paducah, c. ¢. Donovan, C. 4 —_—_—_—_—_— IF YOU ORINK, DRINK THE BEST YOU CAN HIND IT AT THE ny | NEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR Mitchell Bozeo, Prop. Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigare always on hand, as weehpomnn tyme tt ance dye en men meme 1 Ynee gall iit Women RELIEF | O THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS A One Roan To BEAUTY. THE MISSES BELL’S | : Complexion Tonle a | ciect in clearing and Pelnhiclont to clear Ue orsiinary Bkiw. ONE BOTTLE | 03Ts YOU NOTHING exactly as claimed, 60 that 7 remnant oem orm. Hehe Stem nn eth: mimo ‘il be given iy without charge eo plot will be eeut Un te i # if communications aud send all pe a = A, | Attorney - at-Law Will practice in all the courts. js South Fourth St., PapvoaH, Ky OF METROPOLIS, ILL. SOUTH AFRICA Cannot Compar gions of Our Own Country. Free State, recently @ gu \ | Ue t i he Transva: ere is a gr mat yund thi reason to bell ore borly with diame The has been pr certainty that it will be worke he only drawback to th advance of the country is th acter of the government. The tain cone of civil affa e control of affairs. already the government, change in th even if the Bo All of thi the contin hibitory duties that rais of living enormously. Ti B-BeLt te! TOILET ee: poe, ter of dynamite, COVINGTON, with the Mining Re Afi Johannesburg in on of going Denver Repub- » and the ur Colorado 1 in compari- re are several others run t. There is every ve that the mines will be productive for a great many years. i} ij drills to the depth of 3,000 teet and found to be continnous to that depth, so there is a reasonable that depth at least has been reac! shed. see that they are outnumbered by the ere, and in order to maintain rol resort to all kinds of m thods, few of which can be sus- d upon any reasonable grounds. They know that the time must come when the foreigners will have cer- sions in the administration and that when that time comes the original citizens will curing the own- ership of a great portion of the lands, and in the nature of things will have to be recognized as the supporters of There would be no form of government, s should be displaced reigners are in favor of tion of therepublie. The only difference it would make would be the discontinuance of certain pro- he expenses | ¢ Take the mat- ‘The government granted a concession to a German want him to even get out of his sight. Hence he offered the shogs ata low price as a bait intending to make up for the sacrifice on the other goods, The farmer threw down the $3. “Vait undil you haf pought dem all,’? said the merchat, ‘den you bay fo’ dem all,’’ ‘ “Naw, Lallus pays fer my things es I go erlong,”’ replied the farmer as he placed the shoes under his arm “T haint got time to buy the rest uv them things now. I’ve jes’ got ter go an’ self my corn,’ and with that he | shambled out, The merchant pounded himeelf in the ribs with both fists and in his ire been }onored by priot. It is trom Calloway county Verily, this is a city of dreams. Miss Sols dreamed that she had al- ready moved into that brick house, which is yet to be uit: Miss Birdie that she imigrated to Fulton; Misa} “Rat,’? that the war was on and that the Spaniards were fighting all over Providence ; Miss Clara, that corns once extracted will never return, and Miss Bettie, tbe dayye Bachelder’s predictions is a fortune foretold,’ seeing their name in New Providence This is a ¢28¢ Where # rural shop- | tng from diséenes of the per got the better of a erchant | exclaimed ‘Cod tam you, you olt RYE, BAR, NC AND THROAT] down in the vicinity of Market|fool. Dot's vat you geds fo’ selling 1 ndja special guarantee} Square. It was a —tie shopper | goots pelow gost !"? rican com- mines arc with yo prox ao ilarity between the two countries, i 1 great dike upon which th is all that has f i mines are located has been traced | resent time. 'T : } itry for a distance | Present tin through, country ie yh tunity to make mone n th of miles and besides the main} yanuf \ ef in which the richest mines are] gong | THE tant iy away atter as forag hibitory tariff. comes from Cape ¢ in bundles at so much lony # i H sted THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. tie 30 p 1 ce he “ten Jrod, on |88 and Sometimes 24 Pages a he tariff it dat from Week—156 Papers a Year a till » per hun Itis Ind FOR ONE DOLLAR. taxed that comes from edit Published every Alternate Day Except Sunday. the same with mealies « Everything i abroad, and as the country, there is a hig used, Another mining licen taxed five month, and the oped mini neorr rapid char- Boers The Thrice-a-week Edition of The p is tho] New York World is first among all are} ‘weekly’ papers in size, frequency 8 per perlof publication, and the freshness, whers of all devel-| accuracy and variety of its contents required to pay five] It has all the merits of a great $6 serio claim dollars per month perclaim. As the | daily at the price of a dollar weekly. claims are a |i than one-third | Its political news is prompt, com- z the size of a clair his country, it plete, accurate and impartialas all|~————S——C™~C~S* Phe for- | will be seen that f of your Colo: | its readers will testify, It is against rado claims the owner would have to | the monopolies and for the people. pay the slate B1S0 au and the It prints the news of all the world, | umn, tax upon 66 of y i companies would he a drain “The farmers he ¢ euffi severely fror main de mining very serious having special correspandence from! all important news points on the globe, It has brilliant iljustrations, | are'stories by great suthors, a capital the | humor page, complete markets, de fi ing}partments for tie household and community; t of | women’s work and other special de- peo that are ine Just | dartments of Unusual interest. fore I left Afric nt| We offer this unequaled newspaper ppropriated $6,000,000 for the re-|and the Weekly Sun together one Het of the sufferers, When it is re- | year for $1.50, membered that these sufferers are| The men who own their own farms, many the two papers is ouniry s by ousands bsolute want governm navy shall continue to draw pensions | dollars | & It has saved my | {2 shore |g “JNEW YORK WORLD, regular subscription price of! $2, y }SOLORED CHURCHES, Husband Street Churen_(stethoain day school at 0a. m. rr peg Be] 7p.m. Rev.G. W.Si Burks Chapel, 7h dey school Hein m E. Ohio (Methodist) Sun ching Iw, m. and 8 p, irks, pastor: 3 Washington Strest Baptist Church. Bunda, J. W, Hears, school 0am. Preaching ® pm. J, W, Committee. | #8 = — ae Poptiss Church aun | — * hn aching, a.m, and 8p. m Representative Chickering, of New| Rey ator Li York, introduced a bill to encourage} st Pau ul : Ps church, § Sunday gerool on the enlistment of veterans of the late | Jjiof." ving tha Sade war in case of war with Spain, It| rir Sunday ser: ¥ ) p.m. Sunday. thoi 3.9) Dm, itev. W. E, Glover,” Pastor Nuckles, Superintendent St James A.M. B. church, 10th & Primble pL at pin Prot. I rs’ hooting Th Ail ave ea favived. jastor. rU. 1, Chureh (United Prethren Services| Sunday schoo! #'30 a.m, hing 10:90 8m. and 7 p.m. Visiiors, Ue the city and others cordially invited to attend, South Fifth street, between Ohio and wsee streets, Rev. Jas. A. Woodward, The third lecture of the course ar- ranged will be delivered tomorrow evening at the Seveutn Street Baptist cburch by Rev. G. W. Stoner, of the C. M. E; church on the highly in- structive subject of “Christian Eth " & large audience should hear this lecture by « Christian gentleman who has been with us but a short ies of us in all that tended to the cle- vation and intelligence of the masses ig our people. The churches are making extensive preparations for the proper obser- yauce of Easter. It is expected th the programs will be all that an ap- preciative public {could demand, It has been said of the colored people that they do not begin the proper pre tion of anything on time. Let this not be said in regard to the cow anc ng commemoration of ovr Lord Savior. The following program will be ren- dered tomorrow afternoon in Princi- pal Benton's room, Lincoln building. The public is welcome. Opening chorus—Scbool. tion—Marie Linsley. tion—Laura Howell. Song—School. Select reading—-Clarence Dawson. Dialogue—Willie Tarnbo and Frank Jones, ~Quartette, cisms—School. t is with pardonable pride that we acknowledge the many congratu- lations and compliments upon the scenes used in the production of the dramas, ‘Cast Upon the World.” If we have done anything worthy of credit in that or other lines, we hope it will serve more as an inspiration to others than as fame to oursgives. Miss Florence Dickerson, who has been on a visit at Karlington, Ky., for some time, sends word back that she is having a most enjoyable stay. ‘There will be a public imstallation at the Odd Fellows hall next Monday evening, April 4, of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor, to which tue publie is invited. All Sir Knights and Daughters are requested to turn out in full regalia, The following program will be ren- dered tomorrow afternoon at 2:45 in room No, 4 of the Garfield building, Prof. T. D. Hibbs principal: song—School. Who Was She—Sarah Smith, \ Secret—Lizzie Childer Betsy and I—Wesley Edwards, or. Darling is Sleepy—Mabel Barrett. Mathematics—Minnie McFadden, One Summer Eve—Katie Mays. | Song—School. | The Farmer's Daughter—Luella Howard, One Mother's Song—Leona Ed- wards, select \ Short Reading—Willie Dawson. Recess—Emma and Hat- Housekeeping White, Only a Brakeman—Sallie Dugger. Tragedy — Virgie rphan Turkeys Beatrice Ben- song—School. J. W. Buggs, of Nashville Tenuu., isin the city with a view to locating here. He not deciled Jas yet, but likes Paducabjvery much. |The Suv man met the doctor last Jevening. He is @ gentleman of pleas- dress and cai of making is way wherever he gocs. Lucy Reed won the willow |rocking chair at the entertainment last evening at the Washington Street church given by the Mayblossom club, of which Mrs Paulina Mariable Mrs. ptain, It was awarded the most ragyed person present. The judges Jwere: Drs. C. A. Isabel and J. W. |Bugus, C, W. Merriweather, Alvin Logan and Wm. Powell, It-was well attended and everything went off pleasantly. Mr. T. D, Lee, left this afternoon for Cairo, Ill. We take this method of kindly thanking the public at large for so largely attending our Tuesday even- ing’s performance. We highly ap- preciate your attendance, and hope ere long that the Gayolistic Dramatic company may be able to present an- other play worthy of such attendance | and attention. Wa. Hynes, Pi M. W, Sates, eee ame OranaTR ERT, Bee, Overs’ V. Pres. REET, Sec. fay ap tae PATENTS CAVEATS, DESIGI S, TRADE: Mans.4 dus a morcl cr rough pencil SuETeN stair cavention and we will TNE and repo ta patent: FARM MF venton'Guide or How to vet a Patent," sent free. O'FARRELL, FOWLER & O'FARRELL, Lr pei 1425.0. ¥. AVE, WASHINGTON, 0. When writing mention this paper. DEPARTMENT. 319 COURT STREET 319. ~ while, but who has made himself one | ~ -/Staple and Fancy Groceries, | GREIF & ae First-class... 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GREIF, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor, 7th and Adams. Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. Everything in Its 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. Rent | Future comfort for present seeming economy, but buy the ing machine with tal lished reputation, that guar- antees you long and satistac- tory service, Fosse sy } | | | Telephone 118, Cor. oth and Trimble. Wall Decorating Is our business, our pastime, our de- | light. We should like the job of dec- j orating the great wall of China, but | ITS PINCH TENSION TENSION INDICATOR, will be content if you will let us deco- rate a few walls in your house. Do (devices for regulating and $| showing the exact tension) are | they need it? Oh, yes; you can't get a few vof the features that $ | Mt Of that, and we always hate to see a wall in need of arti de emphasize the hi | tt character of the Bare walls denote a bare pocketbook or little consideration of the beautiful. Sead for our elegant HT. $ | pit your pocketbook is all right and catalog. Is you know a good thing when you see it. Wute Sewinc Macuine Co. W. S. GREIF. OBERT'S BEER Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads all others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE | | Fortsaietoy | Onas. Freiderick, Paducah, Ky) CITIZENS’ SAVINGS - BANK,| 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING €0. Bergdoll, Tenth and Madison streets | Telephone 101, Orders filled until 11 p.m | Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00 Proprietor. Open from $a. m, to3 p.m. On Sate urday nights from 7 to 8. 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