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Mins. 218 ac 405 am 70am sam LOUIS DIVISION. —viA— The Southern Route The Iron Mountain Route, Texas and Pacific and Southern$Pacific Railways TAKE THE FAMOUS » SUNSET - LIMITED without an equal Leaves 10: p. ma Tuesdays and Oni SIXTY HOURS TO LOS ANGELES ‘Through the Sunn; aliformia Wi ‘outh 10 sunny ed egys at Easter time the children. We ave the American Easter Dyes—twelve colors, six tablets for solid colors and six paper ¢ ch package, only 5c. We have others—all of the best brands Louisville, ky U.S. GANSTER Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION: CLAIMS Prompt and thorough attention given to all cases, Vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully attended to. Ottice, OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER ORUGGISTS Fifth and Broadwa; 4 South Third street, ~ When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. $1.50 a day. Special rates by the week. D, A. BaiLey, Propr. Between 4th pd 5th on Ferry st The curfew whistle now blows at 9 o'clock insted of 8 o’cloc! The youngsters were very indignant last right to hear the whistle ‘‘toot’’ ao hour after they had gone indoors. The curfew will sound at 9 o'clock hereafter until October, and the boys will doubtless appreciate the extra hour they may now enjoy. t 7.2.4 A gentleman of the c reproached by a patriotic eating Spanish mackerel, cause it was ‘Spa some other kind, replied by saying that he ate it because be hated the Spanish, avd wanted to help destroy | everything Spar‘sh, even to Spanish macke THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street. HENRY BURNETTI Attorney -at-Law Will practice in all the courts 18 South Fourth St., Panucan, Ky y who wes simply be- instecd of | There is doubtless many a story of sorrow and suffering in our own country, where there is no war. Yesterday a man appeared on mar- ket, Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. *\which the ants on the inside clung. Written at Random. friend tor * | local rooters by the yell, and after wandering aimlessly | COLORED DEPARTMENT. COLORED LODGIS, Masomic Mt McGregor Loage No 20—F", & A. M. Meets every first Thursday evening in each month mn Lodge. Nov, F.& A. M., meeta THE DRIVER ANT. Queer Habit These Insects Have in Time of Danger. The “driver ant” is to be met with in many parts of South America, A peculiarity of the insects of this species is that, when in danger, they form themselves into balls, When overtaken by a flood they rush toa] om certain place near their dwellings, and} Qrcigc 2°” “Vemes 19 each month at in a few seconds clinch each otherin | s such numbers that they become a | ?)5) living ball. A traveler once eaw thousands roll themselves together in this way until the ball was at least one foot in diame- ter. Then, when the flood came, they were swept down fhestream. Follow- ing the ball, in his canoe, the traveler saw it lodge in the top of a tree to eSquare Lodge. No. F Meets tnd Monday evening in eweh mont | 7:80 0'cloek. h Chapte No. 9% (Li 4th Moaday evening ineach month tes) m At 7:30 0'¢ Quon Esther er (Ladies) meets Sra Monday vrening mouth at 7:30 o'clock. Masonic Hall, 8rd floor, over 24 Broadway UNITED ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS Naomt's ‘Ta Jo. 77, meets the first aud third Thutsday evening ia each month. Odd Fellows Hall, se corner 7th & Adams. SS each When the water had subsided some- what the ants left the ball in great droves, secking refuge in the upper branches. Asaoon as the flood had disappeared they marched back to their former place of abode. One of these balls, in which all the ants were dead, was found, and it may still be seen in a museum in J —Golden Days. We want you for a customer. New City Steam Lavunpry, day evening in each month at Colored lows. Paducah Lodge No. 1s15—Meets every first gna trind Monday ineach month at Jolored Oud Fetiows Hi Pe ‘ab Patrinetng No, 4#,@ U 0 0 F— ety second Friday eveniny in each mouiu at Colored Odd Fellows’ Hall. Past Grand Master's Council No 79.—Meets every fourth Friday evening in each month at Colored Odd Fellows’ Hall, Western Kentucky Lodge No. 2831—Meets every second and fourth Tuesday evening in eacn month at Colored Odd Fellows’ Hall. Young Men's Pride Lodge No, 1783—Meots eve'y second and fourth Wednesday evening At Hall over No, 222 Broadway UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP. St Paul Lodge No 65—Meets every second 4nd fourth Monday evening ineach month at 131 Broadway, Sisters if the Mysterions Ten, st woMlers tue ure Tuenday in'each month'at 131 away, Golden Rule Temple—Meets second Thurs- day in each month, at 131 Broadway 333-U. K.T. 77. Ceremonial Temple No. 1—aleets first and third Tuesday night in each month Golden Rule Tabernacle, No. 45, meets first fud \oird Wednesday nights in every month. Queen Sarai Tabernacle No 30—Meets second and fourth Monday nights in each month, Madaline tabernacle, No 2~Meeta first and third Thursday nights in each month, Lily of the West tabernacle, No. 65, Meets secoud and fourth Thursday nights in each mouth, Pride of Paducah Tent, No. 5. Meets first tf makes eas army, he should be court martialed, and shot for cowardice. We can hardly believe that he is guilty of such rouk cowardice ; but, if he is, we believe that a coward’s doom should be meted out to him according to the most severe military regulations | Saturday afternoon in each month, known.”’ Star of Paducah Tent Meets second saturday t+ Pm {0 each month Lily of the West Tent, Meets] third saturday Paducah base ball ‘‘fans’’ will no} pm 9 doubt be interested in where the] _ s: Sa.i-vay afternoon fn each month. each moot, rof Bethelenem Tent, No, 58, meets 4th ree following players, who were + Central lesgue last year, will play: Mie irentha ta case oath ot Jack Law, who was taunted by fan Commadery, No. 1, Drill Corps ¥ canght ‘Law cangh every Friday night in each moathat # the ball,”? will leave before another] ). week for Mansfield, to begin practice with the team of that city. | Law will play in the catcher’s place Ohio. CHURCE | * - Husband Street Church (Methodist)—Sun: with “Punch’’ Keller, who was with aa." "reaching ita: tnd Terre Haute’s Central league team |?! r, Pastor, “— Burks ¢ Onio (Methodist) Sun- day aching Il a.m. aad 8p, as before told inf Bev. * -s His, pastors 5 push |the Sy, is now practicing with the] sche o sn. Preaching 8 pm. J. W. | Richmond, Va., y. Tn letters to] 880%, Baa r s rire ‘ Strest Baptist Church —Sun relatives he says he serving m Preaching, ila. in. and 8 p. . about finally stopped in front of al utility man, but he hopes to be pro- S. Baker, pastor : - . Bs : s church, Sunday schoo! Office Am.-German Nat. Bank [ijoch stand. He wasa stranger. | meted to a regular position in a short |p®/\"LA. MF churtynunaay genoa! 8 He looked longingly at the food, snd | time. _ peo ae: finally asked :— Willian Knoll, known everywhere] yt. Bo esrtsansay sonon OR, A, M. COVINGTON, i Fars Sty Med ure panera Te sé MnO tit “Mister, have you got any sera, among ball enthusiasts as ‘Hub,’ SAL Det aes a OF ME 48, Th. | you. can give me?” bas signed with Manager Loftus, of j church, 10th & Tsim | ail sutter he gentleman in charge gave him| the Columbus team, to play center | s\.0* > hoot at pin. Preaching ameal. After he had flaished, he/tield. 4 Christian chvreh—Sunday AR, NOSE AND THROAT with wonderful skill andja special guaran tee to those undertake: said as he thanked him, “It’s the trath, gentlemen, I hadn’t had any thing to eat for three days.” He was doubtless telling the trut’ was no occasion then fe cation, he having secured bis GROWTH OF CITIES. The Problem Is as Serious in Europe as in America. Wo think of the sudden growth of | 4 hootblack who recently came great cit ue conetatialls yan Am here from St. Louis informed an of- problem. We comfort ours ficer at the Union depot that he did ur failures of municipal adi not have but two meals while in St. tion with that thought. This is a Louis. vous deception, Most + + % cities have increased in pop- . x iene ion more rapi ly than in America. |, peak kl bac lhg bia de age lee 8 Shaw has emphasized the same fact |9€e? invented. prints sox in his brilliant work on mur 4,000 characters, which are carri a ois pm 740 pm Sp wD 0:8 pw 16am “ stip ™ . 2 Dm Pluckneyvilie 1 08 pp “ Carbondale aera “ pm, 2:51 8 w © pm, «sam bs 14 pm, 06:08 aw @nr 00pm, 7.90 aD All trains run ast ° v day, Bu And 8M oerry Pall § and coaches betwee rn ‘Lonis. or tickets or nu, G. P. A. Chicag A., Loutaville Ni. Louts, oF + ky ee Donovan, C. A., eT IF YOU DRINK, DRINK THE BEST +s YOU,CAN/FIND IT AT THE... “NEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR Mitchell Bozeo, Prop. Finset of Wines, always on hand. mn (yp oem 8 ABE Liquors and Cigare| } _Jon the edges of from twenty to thin wheels, each about a‘foot in diameter. The operator strikes two keys to make an impression. The inventor is the Rev. Mr. Sheffield, s Pres~ byter‘an missionary. -oF government in Europe. Th tucularly true of great German urban eenters, Berlin has outgrown our metropolis, New York, less neration, having in 25 years vuany actual new residents sod twice as many as T rg has gained] AQ Jarge number of fiags can be 15 seen on the streets, on wagons, hors- 1 St.]es, buildings and resideaces. hese are presumably evidences of patriotism, and es the war reports became more and more exciting, the pomber of flags will doubtless great! increase, The fi st thing an Ameii cau wants to do when he desiyes to om than a Se added as . Philadelph 2 twice as many in pop’ as Boston; Leipsic has Louis. The same demog burst hi as oceurred in the smal] es as well. the lead over Clev falo and Pittsbur it was the small er- Magdeburg has grown faster than ) show bis regard for his country is to Providence in the last ten years. | hoist the stars and stripes, 1 rf has likewise outgro ra d the confines o: re, from Norway to It- same is true The following is a semple of rurs’ intelligence. Some one ‘wri’ it to haere nia the Benton Star, and the water's in: rarigterts bi sana [T typographical style Hear Ora aitea 1 Game hax ineedaaal (oe ping. It reads: Feat ak an Can it be possible that, McKinley once a will show the white feather to spain? pa. - Vienna, including tts It he dose, he should be impeache ; s over within rom 1881 to tal 3 grown tI the samo period, 1891 absorbed fowr-fift nd, as he is by virtue of his oflice commander.in-chief of the U. 5S. increase of population for all of| = BK e within the same pe riod — CUE RIOSITIES IN SYNTAX. Prof. William Z. Ripley, in Popular Queerly Constructed Sentences +Seen and Heard, A steamboat advertis om, says: “Ti and six pence; children, half o be had at the office.” Science Monthly. Some ADVENTURE WITH, A A PANTHER Man Was Terribly Mauled, But Lived to Tell His Experience. capta’ | | { S| jc whieh they have so long in personal Greatment, ASSES BELL'S mpiexton Tonic ‘as powders ices Hguid that, ow all poise ves entirely ds, moth patehes, in, Its Belt have ri mplexion 1 Srubletent wo cicar the ordloary shin. ONE BOTTLE COSTS YOU NOTHING if the effect is not ex as claimed, 60 that communications and send all ‘Misses Hell, ot LL TOILET CO. Fifth Avenue, New York, } qwayor, whose sigaacare he will pro: ) the restaurants and eat to his heart’s |< ah . Caaren. ,(Calted Brethren city will issue meal tickets to the Susday schoo! #2) a.m. families of the team. When a tramp Preaching | bam, apa fy fepredl applies for something to eat be will | Church, Soavi. Fifth s.ree panzern Galo, and be given a m- «1 ticket, which he will | pastor. present to the city marshal, who in turn will give the tramp three hours’ work on the rock pile, After the work has been completed the ticke will be countersigned by the marshal. Uhe tramp will then proceed to the NEEDS AND METHODS. ‘The good accomplished by our clurehes in union and in competition is no longer a debatable question. This competition years ago bore the taint of antagonism. Then we looked through glasses which have since been | discovered to have been dark. Now, jan intelligent force of circumstances las asked of us to change glasses. A writer in a Louisville paper in com- {menting upon this very interesting subject says that it is clrimed by many church papers that the large number of denominations is an incen- t ‘care, when he may proceed to one of content. | Lee se The following are given as correct | pronounciations of the language of | the dons by an exchange: Blanco is Blonko. De Lome is Day Lo-Ma. Bernabe is Bayer-nan- bay. Gomez is Go-mayrn, Garcia is Gar-rnr-ah., Pando is Pabo-p: Viscaya is Vveth-cau-r- ab, Sagasto, Sahaasm-tah, Pelayo. Pay-lah-r-o, Almirante Aquendo is Ah-may- roLu-tab Ab-KANe-do e to energy and vigilance and lerefrom the beneficial results are x complished; while those who be- ong to no church have insisted thai /the many churches in smaller towns vad cities are recl'y a drawback to the effective work of all. In some Infante Matis |. so6 it may be true that the zeal of Teresa, Een-rann tah Mab-rer-ab | ay-Ray-sab Don Antonio Ulloa, | uurch members for the success of Doan Abu-to-xz-o Ul. 1o-yah. sel heir own denom‘nation may cause m to lose sight of the reai needs ud necessities of the enti joity and may check effective and har- ynious Christian work in which all fanta Isabel, Een-rain-tatd Ees-ah- bate, Castilla, Cals-rent-yah, Chibuabua is She-wau-wab , A has the sound of ah, e the sound | | of a, i the sound of e, o is long as in |* pole, j the sound of h, and u as in} ould be engaged; but the fact re- malas that rivalry in doing good is uever harmful. zat. A asanie Sonnlasye ly ih | In spite of the many denominations Z i. the sound bray ic fe and doctrinal divisions that the non- sound of long e. requently af irch man claims divide the efforts the sound th, and so does 8. |‘ r"the religious organizations, in often has the h sound. ‘The stress is | usually on the second syllable or next | to the last when more than one syl- lable, early all the cities they have a gen- eral union through which they con- ceutrate their energies and bring about great results for the betterment {of mankind. The Paducah Lecture \Bureau is one of these. bide! a d now is a public library. aie comparatively easy to a a Let one hundred persons give twenty- | tive cents each, this $25.00 would Bacon—“Is the water you get at |start an ordinarily good library it your boarding house pure?” Egbert |i liciously used in the purchase of — "No; theres seems to be a loto: |books. Besides there are numbers of BREVITIES OF FUN. His Idea—“Davy, what’s the us of calendars?” “ we won't mis the Fourth of July.”—Puck. Mr. Wilfrid H sistant st. price, t Vs " ers 0 netlateedant of pol A ‘member of the London school’ jn it.”—Yonkers Statesman. persons who have books in their pri- (tes, Luck, of Hart! board writes: | At the Farce Comedy-—She—'I | ate homes they would readily do. vhide “out shooting with tw fend “We have decided to erect a school-! j don’t understand what the detective | nate to such an enterprise if assured \ “the jungle, near Dhulia, Bombay | house large enough to accommodate | is supposed to be doing.” He—I|! at they would be properly appreci- in “4eney, was terribly mauled by a | 500 scholars five stories high.” ues he’s looking for the plot.”—|ated. By the consent of some good Presi Tre hed wounded a penther, The editor of a western pd aad Duck. | person these books could be placed panth.% vor, ¢ ip the tree| “We have received a basket of * had been boasting of his family |i ‘elt home, to be loaned out only whieh, how wee, charaes SP ae re from our friend W- , for He had Leen boasting 6.238 Zam j {to those who are members and only se © Tack had fired, Mr. | stapes from ou ‘ nd Miss Cayenne interrupted |'° , : from which Mr, . ““* heal with {which he will please to accept our| ‘Sc gin Cones ie SPM. |for a certain imited time. ‘There aro Luck hit the beastov ieked it in thanks, some of which are nearly tW0| thing like the 0: «Tn what re- ‘other points for its sufety and pro- the butt cvf his rifle, and . inches long 8 {tection not mentioned here, but he was the jaw, ny, it was of no avail, Seo On a railw dragged out of the tree and the 1, tuminous direction was recently cir- fell over and over together a distance “sted: of 15 feet. Fortunately, at this mo- | CU ~afier, when trains in an oppo- ment, when almost all hope haddied] “Her. — > gre approaching each site directio.. other on separate and engineers will ber. _ their respective trains to « before the point of meeting, « careful not to proceed till each tra. has passed the other.”—Golden Days. Why They Are Unpopular. Many really clever and deserving people are unpopular because they try to make out that they amount to more than they really do.—Atchison Globe. On the west and southwest coasts of Crea the tide rises and falls from 26 to 38 feet. away, Mr. Keys, hearing achout, came down from his tree and ran to the aid of his companion. = The panther, rising from the senseless body of Mr. Luck, charged Mr, Keys, who met the beast on the barrels of his rifle, kill- ing it on the spot, and thus saved the life of his companion, Mr, Luck writes: “Fortunately, the panther was an old one and his teeth much worn. We must have fallen together, and I on top, as I was not much hurt, although falling 15 fect. I have a dozen holes in one leg (from his teeth), two in the other, and two in the left arm, in addition to both legs being dreadfully mauled, Thope to be about in a few weeks,”—Westminster Ga- vette, In_ every y million of people in the worlé\ there are 800 who are blind. | in Wales the following > lines, conductors saujred to bring > dead halt sad be Brn spect?” “All branches and no roots. —Washington St First Citizen —“I hope the legisla ture won’t make any changes in the charter.” Second C itizen—“Don't you admit that the charter has de- fects?” First Citizen—“Plenty of them, I don’t want tosce thenumber inereased.”—Puck. Clergyman—“My child, beware of { picking a toadstool instead of amush- They are easy to confuse.” . That be all roight, sur, that Child ‘n't a-goin’ to eab’em our- be! Us ba. goin’ to market to selves—they’re :. be sold.”—Tit-Bite Nothing So Effective . * Zaletiee. __Mrs. Scandal —“Of course, would be brought outin case our humble ideas should become practi- sal, We need it. We certainly can afford it, Shall we have it? Lawyer J. T. Whitney,of Glasgow, Ky., is in the city with a view to lo- cating. He arrived yesterday and is stopping at the residence of Mrs. Dan Smith on Washington street. There will be an ice cream supper given at St, James A. M. KE. church tonight. Everybody invited, Please cone out and help the struggling lit- tle church, Rey, H, L, Suira, Pastor, ‘The Allen League will hold its v Dr. ry ip- | business meeting tomorrow afternoon Sct Re De) quite right atthe A.M. E, church. The fol- : ite right—where none are neces- lowing program will be rendered after He ois a pesstions I believe, that | which business will be transacted : Mosic—Choir. has recive fe fhe sanction. of perey Scripture reading—President. TO ? =. t t Sa t | 2 dhers' ed to come out and enjoy an j The tramp feeding problem will 7a. mal ie coridially favited. | ever ing of pleasure. Adwission ikely be solved by Slater, Mo. ‘The ‘pasta ye GREIF & CHRISTY First-class. Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing The only place in the city equipped | with the necessary tools to do first- elass carriage and wagon work, Building new work a specialty. 319 COURT STREET a Established 1855. Johnson .» Foundry and Machine,, Company Incorporated 1583, Steam Engines, Boilers House Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Screws, Brass and Iron Fittings, Castings of all kinds, PADUOAH, KY. J, W. Moore, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adams. Sacred solo—Mr, Jas, Marible. Select reading—Mies Ethel Smith. w. C. Epwarps, Pres. Prof. George H. Baird, of Bowl- ing Green, will begin at Hopkins- ville the publication of a paper to be called ‘*The Blade,’’ devoted to the educational interests of the colored people, The revival as been in pro- gress at the A. M. E. church over a week, is increasing in interest at each meeting. i There will be a big frally at | Husband street C. M. E. church to- morrow. Rev. Baker will preach for the pastor at 11 o'clock. All friends invited and all members expected to be present. The Willing Workers’ club will meet Monday evening at the Wash- ington street church. They will have on sale all kinds of catables and re- freshments that are thebest. All are The lecture last evening by Rev. G. W. Stoner was witnessed by a moderately good sized audience. It was well rendered and well received, and was a splendid exposition of the moral side of our social and religious life. The next lecture will be by Rev. S. R. Cotter next Friday even- ing at the Cumberland Presbyterian church Ninth and Burnett streets, on the subject ‘‘Despondency.’”” Rev. J, W. Hawkins will preach a special sermon to young men tomor- row morning. It is thought that Rev. O. Durrett will be in the city and is expected to preach at the aboye church some time tomorrow. The Original Ten club of Seventh Street Baptist church will have a rally April 5 at Mrs. Amanda Davis, on West Madison street. Everybody invited to attend. Icings served tree. C. H.C. Turner, Ed Fauntleroy was in the city to- day. That Py that threatens to tear your throat Into s how are you going to stop it? The easiest way is the best way. A single dose of DR. BELL’S PiNe-T AR-HONEY SOOTHES AND HEALS. This remedy cuts the mucus and takes ouf the inflammation, curing the cough and its cause. POSITIVELY —it is not an expect: orant, It cures all throat, bronchial and nasal troubles—makes weak | lungs vigorous, It affords the easiest | » the quickest Way and the safest f curing any of a cough, way of Kind Sold everywhere in bottles—25c, 50¢ and $1.00, BE SURE YOU GET OR. BELLS Pine-Tar-Honey ERADICATOR THE SAW EDGES OF YOUR ANDING COLDARS Are smoothed by special machinery. There's no extra cost for these ser- Rose & Paxton, Give you All Kinds of FIRE «Insurance TORNADO Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. CUT HALF IN TWO Wall Paper, perroll.............:c:0.c:068 B4C Fifty-cent Window Shades for..........80.¢ HMand-made shades in any size. Picture frames made to order. Fine paper hanging done in any part of the county by ns NORTH FOURTH N STREET ’ . Look for the Big Sign when you get on Fourth street. "8 fH FOURTH STRBET SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING *{ REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. AA. W. GREIF, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. Everything in Its Season IS THE RECORD WE MAKE. e”. 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. Telephone 118. Cor. oth and Trimble. Wall Decorating Is our business, our pastime, our de- Sc light. We should like the job of dec- orating the great wall of China, but will be content if you will let us deco- rate a few walls in your house. Do they need it? Oh, yes u can't get out of that, and we aly hate to see * a wall in need of artistic decoration. Bare walls denote a bare pocketbook \ or little consideration of the beautiful. But your pocketbook is all right and f you know a good thing when you see it. 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 HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. F, J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. Telephone 101, Soda Pop, Tenth and Madison street's Orders filled until 11 p.m Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, _. WHAT? be Ball Boaring ~- Typewriter YES The ’98 mode: oi the'New Densmore issball bearing in all. See sample with Oo. B. STARKS, Agent for Densmore, Yost and Caligraph Typewriters. machines. Supplies for all standard Miss Mary B. E, ‘Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. ..... Telephone 174. “te ee PADUCAE, KY vices, Send your work to us—or telephone 200 and we will call for it, Star Steam Laundry Leech Block, 120 North Fourth, HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town. Patent Flat-Opening Books BROADWAY