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a \LL THE UITIES| NORTH NORTH-EAST ano NORTH-WEST * CALIFORNIA). | The Southern Route |The Mounta Southern Patitic Railways E BEST THE LvansvlleTerreHautekt jam 2 THROUGH | wil rae REACHED VESTIBULED f ING BUFFET TRAINS DAILY CARS FROM NASHVILLE Te Wonca “pourt NEW ORLEANS JEFFRIESG.P.A O.n.MILLMAN.G, 5. n @ EVANSVILLE. IND RASMVILLE, TENN. Ulinois Central R.R. P (CALIFORNIA: VIA NEW ORLEANS In connection with the a Boathera Paring 4 Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car he Leaving 01 innad and Loutsvil on Hiinote Contral i pad fant New Orleans Limited 4 EVERY THURSDAY “and Padovah every Fry morning, for Low dey ary 4. 0) with the Sunset Limited Annex ot the & uthern Pacific, ¢) Ps “y of the I a Division Passenger A . 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CLAIMS Prompt and thorough attention given to all cases, Vouchers for quarterly paythent of pensions carefally attended to. 4 South Third street, Fatore comfort for present seeming economy, but buy the sewing machine with an estas lished reputation, that guar- antees you fong and satisfac- tory service. Ht As ITS PINCH TENSION TENSION INDICATOR, (devices for regulating and showing the exact tension) are a few of the ee Gee emphasize the character of the Wet Sead for our elegant H. T. catalog. Wurte Sewiwe Macuine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. For Saie vy Chas, Freiderick Paducah THE DECAY OF STONE. Nature Always at Work in a Perpetua Series of Alterations expects to fi d to the action of the e for a considerable time, t exhibit proofs pf “weather- may even be observed on the smpacted siliceous fullest extent of this in- ly be to elucidate relative nd comparative labor of iation to useful or ornamental amining the various produc e we find evident proofs ry in all ages; changes ng on from the re- y to the present time ibstance that comes within or ution, All the actual com- iy s of matter have had aformer x n some other sta Noth- 1 but what is likely ay s condition and manner of No material 0 durable as alw retain its present appear- ance, f ¢ most and compact i not such a degree of im- d so close a union of ch compose them as to from ultimate dissolu- great globe which we 1 is more evid a perpetual s¢ ere can be di rb \| ; ; ‘ i a beginning spect H le not so frequent and re- j | lo as in others, though equal- = e| ly « t a more distant period j rable remains of Egyptian ! | sf them exceuted in } 41 the har nite betwe 00 and an y following the primitive, > ; i and universal order of pee ny’ t some powerful ico angle “on Tonle | en a & tidocs Tali ns, Thus nesilitine i ronnie | jend unerring laws onder ds, restored I L i THE SEATS OF THE MIGHTY. | ‘ i : z/ Smallpox Is No Respecter of Persons | Attacks Smali and Great. i The czarina is down with the small- i main y wrote Edgar Saltus in of i £| Collier's Weekly. Many another has a , i! n te 't ens found the ‘ : eB © in Africa and introduced it : ‘ chars jin I ©. ‘That was 1,200 years ago. kee wit te vad Until Jenner came it was fashionable munities ti a send all FY ainor 1 Said the four- ] ‘ ie eens nth La “Thave the P LL, TOILET CO, to. 78 Vitth Avenue, Kew York. smallpox A courtier answered: . Le titemetth emetitmmetisisemnstimemtammttiond | 4 i70, 66 nis every ne.” House not YOU: MUST DIE! | € colors, six tablets for solid eolor: six paper dyes in each package, only 5c We lieve others—all of the Dest brands. OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKE! DRUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway. REACHES A STAND. Gauge Today Showed 4 EXpected at Once, with 47.3 onthe gauge. This i several feet higher than the previow rise this year, ‘The less be falling by tonight. DEATH AT LOVELACEVILLE, ¥ era | |. Robt. Ashbrook, aged 25, of the The river today became stationary water will doubt- COLORED DEPARTMENT. We have said nothing about war— the possibilities or its outcome. Aj We have left the exjression of 3 | Opinions on the subject to those who fare in positions to know, and who know more about the matter than we. We have felt that the news | published from day to day was sufll- cient, and we have felt, farther, that after becoming an American citizen | the highest asperation is to be intelli- Lovelaceville section, died yesterday | gently patriotic of pneumonia, leaving a family. The burial took place today MORE DOCTORS, Beauty feed Beep, The tenth annual commencement Clean blood me »jof the Louisville tional Medical y, i blotehes, f college, colored, was held last even- ing at the Odd Fellows Hall, in that city. The following are the gradu. hanish pimples, boi biackheads, | ates gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 26, 50c. |H. Fitzbotler, Ontario; T. T. Los : = max, North Carolina; W. H. Pick+ | Wood, ett, Kentucky; S. L. 1. Battiste, Telephone No. 29 for a nice two) Jamaica. horse load delivered promptly, Price —— MUSICAL SOUSA, R $1 et Ohio River Spoke and tf. , E. E. Bell. ne 121 for bes Padueah. st laundry i I believe there are socially three distinct classes of women—I will have to make four : There's the good fellow.’” there i# only a few of her, butbless her!—she learns honor in its finest sense from men. there is the wife, the mother, Then the woman who is tenderly cared for and | will extend knows what buffeting! That's the way to effect a change of he keeps | heert in them and help others to do who never against the world mean: faith and beaven always in sight, and | her sweet moiher-face goes with ail | of us to the grave, I will place her and the ‘guoil fellow’” sacredly awa: aiid say there twoclasses of women — | the woman who wants to progress aud be up-to-date in the advance- ment of women, and the woman who} clings with a drowning grip to youth and even to the flying tale of Time with baby talk, The former class expose in clubs and general society | their cowardice and lack of moral! courage, their selfishness, their per-| sonal ambitions by their own would- be adroit wire-pulling and pushing. The latter class are clinging and non- committal, and ‘‘catty and purring,’ anc sweet, pretty, appealing and suc- cessful. With baby tal and tears they must have atiention and love, and they get it. Selfishness is the rock that honor in a wowan splits upon, She may be generous to an extreme, but if she wants anything very badly, she will perjure herself and sacrifice any friend she has to get it. Honor isan unknown quantity to her, if her pulse of inclination happens to quicken. The more I know of women in s genetal way the better I like men, And yet, in par- ticular, Llove them both dearly.— Town Topics. feta Capt. J. D. Hudgens, of Mayfield, bas tendered his services to the gov- ernment in case of war. Capt Hudgens was formerly captain of the Mayfield company, K. 8. G., and is well known in Paducah. 8 t Here is a remarkable coincidence reported from Dexter, Marshal] coun- ty: Jobe Reid bas at his house half mile south of Dexter, twin mules, twin calves, twin lambs, and to car the climax Mrs, Reid presented him with two rousing fine boys on the 30th, last Wednesday. Both mother snd children are getting along as well as could be expected under the circum- stances, of ee Os Yes, it is very consistent with Christian forbearance and charity to try to drag down those poor, unforu- nate beings who now have so little in life to look forw: Discourage pathetic merely, bi J Melattensll Queen Elizabeth’s ab- sence of beauty, William III. gave it to one of his pages, and, that the honor, might be herded ag ly remem- dered, gave him the didhoot-Borts land also. Maria Theresa hadit. So did Queen Mary. It was epidemic in palaces, But it was not confined to thrones. When it reached thie part of the world it singularly aided the clvilizing influences of Spain, ( of Mexico alone it took nearly 4,000, 000 people. In South America its helpfulness was relatively as great. Then, returning to Europe, it de- populated the Northland. A century ago Jenner got to work at it. There: after its efficiency waned. The ina is the first modern sovereign whom it has attacked. One may re- gret that it should have doneso. ‘This | lady is one of the prettiest women in ope. As a young girl she was re- | garded as the fairest of the princesses. ‘As empress she is unexcecded. As czarina she sits on a geat so high that she overlooks two continents, their efforts to do right and to reform, Have nothing to do with them, and tell the public so, even if you hav to do it through the newspapers, they want to start alaundry or board: ing house, announce to the publi that you strive for higher society a them no patron: beiier. If you effect a change o heatt, navuraily you will be rewarded in the hereafter. So just say you will be the first to deny the ui: support and good wishes in the work when they evince a desire to re form, Write a card or do something like that, if you want to. It will show that you have profited by you church teachings. t i The other day a lady entered fashionable tailoiing establishmen down town. The proprietor walked up froat and asked her what he could do for her. I'd like to see some pants,” she said. + tt if new Phillip Sousa, the great musical director ofthe marine band, Wash- ington, D. C., has given the music- loving public many pieces of music of his own production, among whicli are ‘The Cleveland Two-Step,’’ “The Washington Post March’? and “The High School Cadets,”’ but the biggest in the way of musical fanta- sy that this march king has offered the public is ‘The Lrooping of the Colors.’’ it has been received with enthusiasm, as the patriotic air is played and sung by the famous band. He commenced its composi- tion with the outbreak of the Caban rebellion, nearly three years ago, and ‘Vit was Inst summer at Maohattan Beach that he produced the piece with unbounded enthusiasm. in the wildest e The bese ball season on, Then the umpire’s troubles be- gin. ‘The champion season begins April 15th. ft 1 7 r will soon be THE INDTANS WANT TO FIGHT. It is reporied that a regiment of Indlans ave form'ng in the wild and | wooly West for duty under the Stars and Stripes, in the event of war with Spain. And it is well they may, for their existence is costing them noth- ing, but is costing the government a great deal wore chan that of any otb- er race of people in this country—for the retarns, t d EYL BE IN IT. Three thousand colored Everywhere it is presented | , PI Cc hil tren love fe rest BE SURE YOU GET PINE DR. BELL'S ners Pine-Tar-Honey Established 1 Mother Has Learned To DR. BELL’ Ss NE-TAR-HONEY ‘The New Remedy. It is harm and for colds (m evere) was or will be. It soothes and sres to health the inflamed throat, nd nasal organs—invig: ngs. by druggists 0c and $1.00, OR BELLS Ss. Incorporated 1382, Johnson . Foundry and Machine., Company Steam Engines, Go'lers House Fronts, Mill Machinety Br Office Am.-Gei man J, Staple and Fancy Groceries, And Tobacco Screws, Brass and Iron Fittings. Casting? of all kinds, PADUCAH, KY inton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. Nat. Bank W. Moore, DEALER IN TORNADO Rose & Paxton, Give you All Kinds of FIRE w= AnSUrANce Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. CUT HALF IN TWO Wall Paper, perroll............ Fifty-cent Window Shades fox 3ic .. 80¢ Hand-made shades in any size. Picture frames made to erder. paper hanging done in any part of the county by CG. CG. LEB: Look for the Big Sign when you get on Fourth street. Fine NORTH Mow RTH STREET SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING «1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, 2d and 3d. Court Street bet. Everything in Its IS THE RECORD Seaso «-“S-ZHE REConp UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is plete and up-to-date. Splendid line Cates lor answered, slightly! kansas have volunt red their ser- Canned Goods of All Kinds, h and salt meats. : " WAL wis ald: | vices fac of war, says the Asso-| grog delivery to sll parts of the city, , eats, ‘ ee et ated Eee [eaten tone, P, F. LALLY. the tailor. nificant, in view of the actions of the * Si “Oh, I want to see a pair of pants} oo sticutional convention of the first-}at Jaw. So we welcome Mr, Whitney = = to go wih a $10sui The tailor looked at her quizzically for a moment, tien genily led her the door aud potuted to the neares cheap clothing house down the stveet.| Mr, Harvey Buford, who went to] 1783 G, U. O. of O. F., willbave a pest. our pastime, our de wd ay aG\s oe, ee the country some time ago to hive, on} public installation of oilcers tomor- 4 4: hould 1 the Ke ¢ dec i Thee dust ‘bean d vered: hake sunt of bis failing health, was in| row evening at the O. ld I it eae grea 7 En a bed a nina, 4 has just been discovered th Fhe sabes while ve: 7, - — wi ¢ content if you will let ecc once magnificent testimonial waich | se cty for a short while yesterday.) gach member of the Dramatic }rate a few walls ur ho Do was presented by tue ciuizeus of Baion e i company is requested to meet at the]ihey need ft? O $; you can't get Rov sneauly tape vaste sb "| eg. residence of M. W. Gales on N. 11th] ont of that, and w hate to see nothing but a gold bric Recenlly| a, —. oe ‘ sireet, riday evening at 2 wall in need decoration. chor line were sold at auction. {Ue (cater ot ggeety S/ tance to be attended to. or little consideration of the beautiful. Amo»g tue goods to be a silver wate: as what aypenie: pitcher on wuict was considered handsome eng'av'ug, showing tiat it had been presenced (c the steamer by the town afier which the boat was nu ei amed Shorily before tue sale commenced an Sa een ae at tha three} Mr. John Nichola was able to be wah {us| to call atten ion, and which is saidto] 1p the iis aitas * offere sale. ‘I'he ‘i § n the 8} your an’ when it was offered for ate, “ht have occarred on the first Sanday] ancy lightly turns to” thoazits of s'Iver dollar to be melted down and | {7.1109 OF the Saviors, | i it what the young laaies fan- Site resurvec'ioa is the great] oy jn the spring e, but peraaps made into a tesiimonial, At the ie at te cy in the spring time, but pe auction sale all the speculators figur- Eye! ‘ay of Chis of the Christ. }if he were living now, amoag the | » ’ 3 wor ia of sile | 1He “'vinity of Christ is the coraer}maay tunings mentioned would be tes A as VT poe ier he ¥ of Curist and you tae oe -——- A le na ‘le weil hl a messengerof God,un adopted son of| Mr. Robert I n employe of a eae it tnat hig{ God: Without divinicy there is no] the Lilinois Centval railroad company. ‘rize was made of common pewter) Ccewption, for it Curist be not God, | ranving xs brakeman between tis ci'y ea cas coi aneus al then it was man wio died on the}and Memphis, is now a happy man a oe : cross, and the sactitice of man is not|Tne cause of bis present hapviness . sufficient to blot out the infivite} breily stated. i follows: Several PRPSIOF STRAT EASE malice of #10, months ago his father, who was living morphosis Nishikawa, t ical Annotat M round to th morph final positio rotation is comy fin grows forwa theeye, An exc is plagusia, in grows forward t eyes are still left eye the left through th of the M. Nis attains In her diadem the dominion of all, the Russias gleams, In her scepter is the fate of kingdoms. Nature made her fair iny great. One n fancy her blessed beyond all other women, Yet neither beauty norpow er served to protect her. Wert hand has interested come “Who is ha woman neec Feminine Finesse your hus every morning,” ea her newly-married afraid you do not | doing.” “Lt know exactly what I’m doing, mamma, Te goos away angry in the morning and always brings me a nice mind t the that m I'm at you are daughter. now wh I } it in the evening as a peace of- ering. Ie would never be so liberal het to his own wav,” til 1 {the dor } r Ip tone in Bb italy glectully, “ihe man that telle -th weather on the top 0” The Strand, e answered, | zens of the Bave a Way of Traveling During Meta- ov ysThe Kge Huot and Tom ‘Thaw ¢| Wedding.” atte Cora Bradshaw will be the bride, and litle Robert Hynes, the n Nevis.”— named state time ago frc t pulpit. and the utterances some- 1a certain Louisville |wh i lave transpired within its sa- ted bistory, Among these are the ath and resurreciion of ovr 1d Savior. Each of these s was the ower and fruit of in- rophe They represent the e present and the facure. 1 Jentertainment Friday evening called gioom. Alvia Glore, best ‘man, E Covington, maid of honor and Lilli Shelby, flower girl, The following Jare the bridesmaids: Mable Ed- | wards, Salene Tally aod Willie Mitcu> ersov. Groomsmen: Henry Hynes, *| Willie Lindsay and Fentiess Cole- '/maa. Rommie Dawson, preacher. Ushers: Johnie Miccherson, Rosco Moron, Audrew Joves and Vance Mati Admission 10 ceuts, chi) Friday ¢ ug, April Mr. Mote Johnson who has heen confined to his room for the past thie | weeks, way able to be up and out} yesterday morning. Miss Effie Dale, of 111 Piuaket | r died last) Mooday 4 Was j buried yesterday afternoon s ky 1! Ab Reynolds, of 1116 South Elev. enth street, died Sunday, agei 4 od was buried Monday : ty grt There is no reasen why olored lawyer should not succeed in this t |eily. Most of those who figure courts as culprits, and especially the city court, ave colored, and by a litle sting and those other «ualities pe- | culiar to the pleaciers before the lower courts, there is no reason why one shoald got make « «editable ‘living! nae. in the|}© mong vs aud hope that he will prove acvedit to himself a The Young Men’s I Mr the cily for some time cousin Mis. for her Mrs. Dickerson is on the sick list. Kastor comes to the Christiaan heart}in Mississipp:, died. At the time of ream of sunshine comes to}death he wasa full member of the nature efter dreary days of darkness] Odd Fellows’ fyaiervity. and ixeld a} and siorm. Easter is the feast of] policy also in a sepecate department hope. whieh tells men tuat death has} of tis order on is life, This policy 4 {fot conquered us, that beyond the] was male over to his sou Robe. A ve there is life, and from death} short iime afer | father’s death \ ere is a resuirection. Robert put the et lence in re-| pes gard to the © hands of | RASTER BQG2, Mr. HB. Davis S. of the lodge The Mayblossom club of Washing: | of same oider N of this city, ton Street Baptist church will givean/and the other day he recived f the Benetit Association of Missi $254, 97 for Mr. Robert which he turned oves to bim yester- day, andihat is why Robert is now a happ. De. evan his w fe who has been in Lyachburg father. | Va, They will retura tomorow, CT | jiBLOOD POISON t pee | : id to his race. ide Lodge, No. been in her has visi. io, L. Dickeison, left Clarksville, 3. M. Scott, who home. y man C. A, Isabel U.S. physi- has gone to Louisville to meet since the death of her Wall Decorating But your pocketbook you know a good W.S. GREIF. OBERT'S BEER Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads all rs, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE right and en you see it. ott HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING €O. one 101, Orders filled ustil 11 p.m Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of ‘Temperance Drinks, ar TA LISHED 1864,——o Miss Mary B. F. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT -| Telephone 174 Proprietor. PADUCAH, KY WHAT? Ball Boaring A SPECIALTY r oure iN 15 10 35 o4ys IF YOU HAVE | Typewriter YES The '98 mode: ot the New Densmore is;ball | bearing in all. See sample with 0. B. STARKS, Agent for Densmore, Yost and Caligraph | Typewriters. Supplies for all standard machines. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plaut You need send nothing out of town “ atent F'it-Opening Books BROADWAY