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ALL THE CITIES NORTH NORTH-EAST.ano NORTHWEST ARE BEST: Br RACHED H FP. EFTRIES GDA On LHANGS.A @ EVANSVILLE. IND naSHLLE TENN, IMinois Central R. R. ALIF ORNIA VIA NEW ORLE?* Ng In conne: Southern Through “Weekly we Sleeping Car etnnati and Loutey atiroad fast “New Orleat EVERY THURSDAY every Fri Sitaty Bod Pa Angele with the Sunset Limited Annex of the Tit line Divtsion 0 Divisi ILLINOL NTRAL RAILROAD Movarty Dovova iY MF YOU DRINK, DRINK THE BEST | ss YOU{CANJFIND IT AT THE.. NEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR Mitchell Bozeo, Prop, Finoet of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. ‘ATE SISTERS : FORTY A ¥O BEAUTY mar BELL'S Hell ave ya int fe suliclent to ONE BOTTLE cosre You wornina for rite _ within the i | | "| CALIFORNIA! —ViA— The Southern Route The Iron Mountain Ri Texas and Pacific and TAKE THE ‘awaus + SUNSET» LIMITED Attain without an equal. Tones 10°20 bmn Tueaay's ad ays. Onl : /SIXTY HOURS TO LOS ANGELES ‘Through the Sunpy South California Write for pat ceseriptive Hterature, WNSEND. | R04, MATTHEWS, ‘Southern Ticket Agent, 304 W. Mein St. Louisville, K 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. Oflice, 714 South Third street, wer Geers and tic St. Lou! DSaciee Future comfort for present seeming economy, but buy the sewing machine with an estab- lished reputation, that guar- antees you long and satisfac- tory service, & ot wt ot yt TENSION INDICATOR, (devices for regulating and showing the exact tension) are a vl of bie eases hep) emphasize the a character of the Print” Sead for our elegant H. T. catalog. ‘Wuite._Sewing Macuine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. For,Saie oy | Chas. Freiderick, Paducah, Ky Established 1 Incorporated 1883, Johnson *|,. Foundry and Machine. Southern; Pecific Railways YOU + MUST: DIE! The more colored CpKs at Haster ‘ime the better—so say the children. We have the American Easter Dyes—twelve colors, six tablets for solid colors and six paper dyes in each package, ouly sc We have others. I of the best brands, ORUGGISTS Company Steam Engines, Boilers House Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Screws, | Brass and Iron Fittings, Castings of all kinds, PADUCAH, KY. GREIF & CHRISTY First-class... Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing ‘The only place in the city equipped with the necessary tools to do firet- class cstrriage and wagon work. Building new work a specialty. 319 COURT STREET 319 ERD A HYGIENIC FLOOR. Is Made of Wood Pulp and Mas im It No Cracks. It is well known that floore have ised of grave sins, Recently, Academy of Medicine, Messts. ind Laveran have been con- the prosecution. It isa fact ordinary floor retains in its e most injurious dust and the rous germs, ‘These pene- once bet ween floorand ceiling, they ean presceve their viru- nee for along time. Vorthis reason ks of old floors are often pped up with paraffin or some simi- bstance. Sometimes, for greater economy, they are calked. In new buildings they are often replaced with coment, But then people complain, for cement is very disagreeable to the M. Capitan, in La Medecine Mod erne, tells us of a new kind of loor that is really inthe line of prog- vss, if it proves to possess durability. We ‘speak of wood -pulp floors, which have no cracks. They are also bad conductors of heat and sound, and, in spite of their durability, are soft to the feet like, for instance, linoleum. Tho |wood pulp is mixed with = small amount of cement to increase the re+ stance of the floor, the price of which is much lower than that of the or- dinary flooring. ‘The dried pulpisre- duced to powder to facilitate trans- portation, and this, after being made into a gelatinous mass, is pressed be- tween rollers. When the lo pulp ory dry it is painted to imitate wood, according to taste.—Revne Scientifique, WRITTEN AT RANDOM. Some of the reverend gentlemen ‘down east” are now a little down in the mouth, These are those preach- ere who derive a particular and per- petual delight in assailing the character of theatrical people. Here- tofore the profession has regarded all these attacks with placid forbear- Sncc, but the insults became so fre- quent that a New York paper de+ termined to get facts and figures. It enlisted in its scheme one of those clipping bureaus, the advantage and efficacy of which is well known to any one who has tried them. ‘The Tesult of three months of research prompted the paper {u its last issue to recommend that people populating glass Lotises should not shy stones. {t found that last December 220 preachers in the United States went in Jamuary, 144; in Febru- ary, 119, total of 483 in three months. It does not, ofjcourse, fol- low that because there are some had preachers all are bad; neither does it follow thst because some plays and players are im- moral, all are immoral. ‘The moral is evident. + +t The Spaniards have found one champion in America, President George T. Angell, of the Massachu- setts society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 1s the man. Per~ haps his position as president of a society that feels a special solicitude for ‘‘animals,’’ bowever, will not make his interest in the Spanish very gratifying to the latter. Saturday. at Boston, he telegraph- ed President McKinley as follows: “If I were President of the United Stetes (which I am certainly most thankfal that I am not) 1 would not hesitate to say to congress, if it be- comes necessary, and to the whole civilized world, that in tbe present condition of negotistions with the Spanish government, we have, in my judgment, no more right to force Spain into a war and kill perhaps 50,000 of the young men compelled to serve in her armies and navy, than @ pirate bas to commit murder on the ocean or a highwayman to commit murder on the land.’ + + 4 Imitating the goody-goodies of their legislature, the aldermen of Boston have summoned the theater | managers before them and ordered that hereafter all lithographs and picture posters must be submitted to the committee on licenses, says an exchange. There bas been a regula- tion to this effect for several years; it has been considered obsolete; now it isto be strictly enforced. For the instruction of the managers, it was intimated that black stockings would not be regarded as 80 indelicate as flesh color. Another Alderman said that tights might be all right, ‘*because there is no suggestion about them,” but that the line would be drawn at the display of lingerie by skirt dancers. Special pictures and litho- graphs will have to be prepared for Boston in compliance with these sug- gestions, with all the beauties iu block hose, black tights or petticoats demurely lowered. —Kaster millinery—hundreds of beautifal trimmed hats’ bonnets and toques,ranging in price from $1 up, at the millinery house of Miss Zula Cobbs, 217 Broadway, Call and ve your money. zt Incandescent lamp globes suitable tor system for sale at ror" 8 Drug store. COOK REMEDY CO BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY OENLSCHLAEGER & WALKER| AN AWFUL RUB. Politician’s Seeming Compliment Proved to Be Exactly the Reverse, The politician had been tour of his district. called him (oa remote] and he was taking a tage of the opportunity to cultiv he inhab- itants, The discreetly sounded one of the rural voters who exercised a great deal of inilucnce and who had hitherto been a vigo: pponent of hisambitions, He was very much sur prised to hear him ea} “Colonel, I hope you're going t run next election,” “Well,” was th were a de mau ‘desiro the state answer, “if there who are ™m- and aps I mm the nd the he Jingered on might be per 1 of domes Ifish successes ¢ and ¢ enter the list nel,” was Lhe resp. nse, “you know me.” “You know I am pretty well ace quainted around here” "Yea “And jfT undertake to te the sentiment particular sectio you’ ie credit for knowing what I am ta about?” “Beyond Well, colonel, w just the kind of a scribe. And we'r for you to get intot your t it over the other eveni ng and agreed that one of the could happen would be tent to run. It would gay colone| “Thank you for the oon “Tisn’t any comy it’s the simplo trut ting terribly unc don’t wade in ar tion from y ly ag not to hit ¢ defeat us.” TRAINING CATS. Mothods of One Who Is Successful with Trick Animals, Says at commence n't care exac hod publ averse to tel cat's me most imp tion, It i that cats ares intelligent as dog 60 sociable, But know what is wa easily induced t their abili Kine go @ long way w wholesome corre for a dog, but use a whi one time only, and even ev ingly, and its value as is destroyed forever. bundles ‘of nerves covered over wi fur, and even an unkind word ora glance from anyone they cause th acut secret in training ca animal, is never tod their promised rewar once while performin England some time ag miles at ten o'clock ing snowstorm t its regular supp) obedience, s } n is my rule, and I never var Providence 1 CLERK KNEW HIS MAN. Therefore Refused to Put Temptation in His Way. A theatrical friend was in town last we a hotel in a big Per Ly earl “Have you a good room?” the clerk “First-class,” said the clerk. ‘On what floor?” Fourth.” “Ts there a fire escape? actor, w hois1 ervous about ye! "an ered th “Well,” said th room right next tot The clerk looked “Actor, ain’t yc “T am,” returned I you what at we want is overnment you de- ment, ¢ Thing rn H tta “How d tr love w he asked e player proud ly. The clerk’s look took a sagacity born of biiter experience, "t get no room neara fi id be, “Not on your ] ’— Wa n Post. Had No Tact. you don’t “And 80 Arizona Ike shot the phre- nologi “Yep. When the per feelin’ of Ike’s bumps, th no more sense than ter tell —Detroit Free Press Speaking of People. Some one started a bad st man a few days ago ofa pill size, Tt has kept rolling until now it is as big as the earth. you add anything to it—Ate' Glohe. ry ona »pathic There are many persons who mani- fest undue haste at the close of the Primary, Secondary or Tertiary! Buoop POISON permanent; CURE IN 15 TO 35 DAYS You can be treated at home for the same ‘ee under same nity. jf you preter 9 come here We Will contract to pay your Fadread fare aud hotel bills, aud uo charge Af we fall to cure. IF YOU HAVE ‘Taken Mercury, Iodide Potash, and still have aches and pains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore, Throat, Pimples, Copper-col ored spots, Uleers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, tt is unis Pt MOD POISON WE GUARANTEE TO CURE Hicit the most obstinate cases, and he Worl! fF & case We cannot iisease has a'ways bamed the fe most eminent phyviclas © capital benind our cond ona Absolute Proof sent sealed 01 Hundred ik sent free, Cool REMEDY 79 Mesoate Te ‘Temple, Oh teago, 111. We ct moo. service to put on their w pare for their departure church. Every minister is aware of this irreverence, an seems to have no effect ter in Maine in his ehureh by the mark: “Th¢ who did not get ing the prayer, ¢ nounce the benedi World. broke w A Warm One. After a thrilling Ax at the the ater, he remarked to his by “My! That takes my bre “P’'m so glad,” she rep] nocent 1c “I just hate t of cloves.”—Detroit Free Pre , with in odor _ The gems in the crown of Portugal fre worth $8,000,000, ‘Those in the royal diadem of England are valued at | $1,800,000, IGOLORED DEPARTMENT. CHURCHES, (Methodist) = bing 1 a, @ pastor, n and Ohio (Methodtst) Sun. day school aching It 8. m. and 8p. im. Rov. E.'S. Burks, pastor Washington Street school 9 Husband Street day schoo! at Bam 7pm. Rey. G- W. Stone Rev, W. 8. Baker, pas StPanl A. M., church Sunday school 9a eching Ham 7/99 p My, Kev. di J aptist Church-Sunday ser: D church, 10th & Trimble at? pin, Preaching 3 im v2) a. m.. pregehing, I Wednesday e1 ‘ool teachers’ meetin Allare coridially H. Church. (United Brethren Sun Mt. i Wedn sday eveniag “tn o'cloc Stone Square Lc ad Monday ha} 4th Monday eve sing in each mouth Chapter No nday evening in e#ch Masonic Hall, 3rd floor, over 24 Broa y UNITED ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS 5 ‘Tabernay meets the first sday evening in each month. Hall, se corner 7th & Adams. hold of Ruth, No. 8—Meets first and lay evening in each month at Colored Odd Fellows Hi si5—Meets ever, ‘hte ton fey Ineach mouth at Jolored Paducah Patriarchs No, 48.G U 0 0 F= riday evenin. in each lored Odd Fellows’ Hall. Past Grand Master's Counct! No 79,—Meets ry fourth Friday evening tn each mouth at Colored Odd Fellows’ Hall. Western Iceutucky Lodge No. 28s—Mects Tues ening 1 4 Odd Fellows’ Hall Pride Lodge No, 1783—Meets Wednesday evening wa URS OF FRIENDSHIP 65—Meets every second ening ineach mouth at ions Ten, st No t Tuesday in each mouth at 8 second Thurs: adway tule Temple—Me b mouth, at 131 Bi 333 -«U. K. T. Ceremonial Temple No. 1—ateets first and hird tay uight in each month No. 45, meets first 5 in every month 30—Meets second each month le, No 2—Meets first aud ghts in each month. t Tabernacle, No, 65, b thursday nights {n t, No. 5. . h month. Tent Meets second saturday Meets tirst em Tent, No. 581 meets ¢h noon in each month, 4, Gartield Paiatium,’No, 50 t8 first Mouday evening in each ‘month at p.m. ‘Taborian Commadery, No. meet: every Friday night in p.m. “4 Drill Corps ach woathat sur ovr, After a long constitutional convention believes that it evolved a scheme that will pre- vent a large portion of negro citi from voting. It is not so openly fraudulent as the election laws in South Carolina and Mississippi, but it is bad enough. The plan of these ‘tes purports to carry educa- and property qualifications, but these are so wonderfully constructed that the election judges bave powers that the Goebel bill, bad as it will be for Kentucky, never dreamed of. The voter must not only be able to read what is given to him but must furnish an “explanation’’ which will be satisfactory to the election board and this means that votes are taken or refused at pleasure, The Louisiana constitutional pro- vision holds that the citizen shall be able to write his own application for ration, or that he pays taxes on worth of property. Then to make this so that it may serve a par- purpose, further provision is ade that if the citizen himself. his father or his grandfather was a voter in avy state January 1, 1867, he can vote, however ignorant and poor. That takes in nearly all whites and excludes every colored man who can neither write nor show a receipt for taxes on property worth at least $300. Since colored men did not vote to count in Louisiana on that dat sation is helpful to one class where it is a hindrance to another, Another provision is that all persons natural- ized prior to January 1, 1898, shall be allowe2 to vote without conditions or qualifications, This is for the special benefit of ignorant foreigners and aids generally the idea to let in all whites and shut out all colored. or months this constitutional pro- vision has been in process of incuba- tion, and it is believed that the fraud in it is suMiciently removed from le- gal cks to render it serviceable iu distranchising a great class of negro voters in the state. There are no opportunities for the education of the negro in Louisiana, and efforts to provide schools for them would be bitterly fought. The idea of the ein the constitution is not to le illiterate voters but those who are colored, And yet many people in the South complain because the negro does not keep abreast of the whites, —Louisville Commercial. tisan SICK List, Mr. Alex Drewry sick list for a few days, Mr. Connie Lee has been on the sick list for a few days. Mr. Hevry Mansfield who lias been seriously ill for some time, is slowly improving. Mr. Mote Johnson on the sick list for some tis valescent, Misa A. P. list last week, Mr. H. B, Davis who has been confined to his room for the past two weeks was able to be out a few min~ utes yesterday. who bas been ¢ is cons House was On the sick ‘The teachers had a most interesting ) thezqualif-|! has been on the}" Clear as a Bel i $ Dr. Bell’s PINE-TAR-HONEY Tt bre: allays thi remedy quickly ¢ and exhilarates tl s At druggists~-25c, soc and 1. 9 BE SURE YOU GET Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey ks up the wors irnitat IW, Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adams. When in Metropolis stop at the STATE FPOTEL. $1.50 a day. week, Special rates by the D, A. BAILEy, Propr. Between 4th and 5th on Ferry st Brinton B. heads ARCHILES Office Am,-Gorman Nat. Bank Matil.Effinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers, Store Telephone 12 esidence felephoae 15 130 $ Third meeting Saturday at Lincoln building Villing Workers will serve all kinds of refreshments tonight at the Washington street church. All are most cordially invited to come out and spend a few hours of real pleas ure. The Mayblossoms meet tomorrow evening. The revival at the A, M. chureh is growing in interest, and may result in many new additions to the church. We hope the idea of a brary will find lodgment in the brain of some one or more of our enter- prising citizens. If you have new you desire others to know bring or send it to the man- ager of this department. Don’t wait until it is too late, then blame us There are a few people in the church- es, in the lodges and in the various walks of life who would not walk two steps to bring or send a news item to this department, and because they do nol always see something in the paper about themselves or their friends. they accuse us of being par tial. These persons are not so re- mote from a relationship to the abi- mal that Balaam rode, mentally and vocally. Mr. Minor Bradshaw has in charge about twenty-two young people pre- paratory to giving a concert for the benefit’ of the Mayblossom club Whatever Minor puts his hands on is pretty apt to be a success. PASTERTIDE, Easter, the festival of the resur- rection, and one of the chief princi- ples in the scheme of the Christian faith, says a writer, is more than ever bee min a of special celebra- rthe various church bod- time was when Roman Catholics aud Episcopalians were practically nly churches which recognize! EF os al manner, but 1 Method and Presbyterians, Buptists and Congr gationalists, in fact, nearly all the evangelical bodies, are a Faster and other festivals of the] Christian year a more generous and devout celebration. Next Sunday will be aste and ‘He is Risen” will be sung by many voices in many Innds as well as preached from wavy pulpits in glorious commemoration of | the resurrection of ‘‘the man of Gali ‘the lowly erene, the Prince of Peace.”’ L, B,, the little son of Mr, James Merriweather of Ohio street, died yesterday at the age of eight months, and was buried today, ies. ‘The Coughed 25 Years, ! A suffered for 25 years with al cough, and epent hundreds of dollars} with doctors and for medicine to no luntil I used Dr, Bell's 0 Honey. This remedy pak Jungs strong. It has J. B. Rosell, Grantsbarg, makes aved my If your gasoline stove needs cleans ing or repairing, telephone Sam Giy- ens, and he will do the work p and guarantee satisfaction. Tele phone No. 20, Coruer Sixth and Trimble. All work called for and delivered free of carge. t Wood, Telephone No. 29 for @ nice two horse load delivered promptly, Price, $1 cash, Ohio River Spoke snd Rim Co., » Bell, tf. ‘Telephone 121 for best laundry in Padueah. u public li-]‘ Rose & Paxton, Give you All Kinds of FIRE LIFE and TORNADO Insurance Over Citizen’s Saving Bank; CUT HALF Wall Paper, perroll.............. Fifty-cent Window Shades foi...... IN TWO ic ..80¢ Picture frames made to order. Fine g done in any part of the county by NORT n" gn when y us pt J POURTIO (REET ou get on Fourth street SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING *1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. oe lhe: By very hing Season Court Street bet, in Its IS THE RECORD WE MAKE. 2d and 3d. UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is ut meats, Vor. 9th and Tr to-date. Splendid line Our meat market is ything in the line of P, F. LALLY. Wall Decorating Is our t SS. light. our pas will be content fy tea few w ed it that a wall Bare wall or little consid But your uknowa go w pocke ye We shou Id like the job of dec- orating the great wall of China, ou will let us deco: 1 your house. u can't get but Do tion. tbook beautiful. 1 right and ‘ou see it. OBERTS Beer ig the fay Is rapidly becor write with the people of this city. It leads all for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN B PYLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO, KF Bergdoll, Pr Telephone 101, Soda Pop, yprictor. Selt ESTA LISNED a Miss Mary B GENE 4 pais Telephone 174 i Tenth and Madison streets Orders filled until 11 p.m r Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, B. F ‘Greif & Co AL INSURANCE PADUCAH, KY Ball Bearing Typewriter YES The '98 wode: o1 the New Densmore is ball bearing in all. See sample with Oo. B. STARKS, Agent for Densmore, Supplies for Typewriters. machines. HENRY MAMM Yost and Caligraph all standard WAT mh y Yr, BOOKBINDER A thoroughly eat You need send Patent Fi :t-Opening Book ipped Book-making plany BROADWAY thing out of town

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