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NORTH NORTH-EAST Axo NORTH-WEST EST-REACHED He i sole Venu © TRAINSDAILY NASHVILLE B CHICAGO FD.JEFFRIESG.O.A On @ EVANSVILLE. INO. rc sparen | __ Iiinois Central RR. ALIF ORNIA: VIA NEW ORLEANS | In connection y Southern Pa Through Weckly Tourist Sleeping Car A Leaving Annan and 1 Centra a fast EVERY THURSDAY and Paducad eve n Te Uary 4, 1808) with the Sunset Limited Annex | Mayor Courtney, in employing Yaine’s celery compound in bis fam- ly, had the example and assurance { many persons who occupy today like responsibic positions in other CALIFORNIA! " Mayor Ramedell of Lynn, a per- ‘al friewd of Mayor Courtney, re- ve bis opinion of this great The Bahern Route Tha Iron Mountain Route, medy as follows A previons experience Texas and Pacific and Southern Pccific Railways e's celery compound as waxy torer of exhausted energy induced apn egal LIMITED atly to take it again, the Satw luties of the mayor's oflice SIXTY hire TO LOS ANGELES. with a re- having taxed my slight physi sgreaily. Imade non 1 ope week I found my appetite im- 1, the feeling of weariness dis- pearing and my nerves becoming wlier, Paine’s celery compound veen a friend in time of id Tike tosay a word for a j frie ad. By 3 unbesitating dmuch to do Ms ayor Courtney Mayor Miles B. Preston, of Hart- |fora Conn., said withia a day or peaking of the same remedy modern man of business, be ever so sturdy, finds often that the centinued pressure of affairs has| caused the nerves to remonstrate and fall ia tone. At such a time Paine’s ry compound becomes of value. experienc its benefits 1! mamend it other statements as te 1c of =Paime’s celery impound, Mayor Bennett of . Charles, IIL, adds: ‘I believe recommendation with its use by ng ly « ee OLC99900080' In the Toils ofa congh—a hacking, rack masping cough that irritate lungs and leads to dire r It is in such cases that Honey roves its wonderful efficacy The cause the eradicated irrit layed—the thened the systerm before the | Neceececcceces | An interesting time is anticipated the Union depot most any day over the action of the railroad com- | pany in granting to the transfer com- | pany the two most desirable stands at the depot platform, Heretofore the hackmen have occupied the place they desired, provided they got there before anyone else. Under the new ‘order of business, however, the most desirable locations are to be reserved for the hacks of the transfer com- pany, and the result is a revolt on the partof some of the hackmen, | When the order arrived, it was |showed to Officer Hoyer, who was instructed to enforce it. He declin- Jed, saying that the railroad company |Lad no mgbt to regulate such matters, {which are under the city’s jurisdic tion, The depot people now claim \that they will assert their rights to | ge things on their own proper- |ty, and that “the next thing the rebel- |lious hackmen know, they will find |themselves required to keep their | vehicles off the company’s property | entirely, which would necessitate their remaining 1m the street near the depot. There at seems to be a question of whether the city regulates pubhe buildings, or whether the railroad possesses the authority, The several ordinances bearing jon hacks and the duty of hackmen at | depots, bat none covering this par- i] ticular point, nes IRTURATB SISTERS IAD TO BEAUTY ; ee DELS sate | A sensational scene was enacted in a room at one of the hotels this morn- ing. It was between man and wife. A policeman wituessed it, ‘The man it seems, csme here from New York with bis children, and the wife, who md F jseems to have been abandoned, fol- |lowed him here. She went to th hotel, where he was induced to. go The scene that followed was very af- fecting, and was the talk among some ‘of the boarders for some little time. Ie refused to have anything to do {with her, even after she had gotten oo her knees, and implored him with tears in hereyes. All of which, however, jled her nothing. The last seen { her, she was going away in a hack, accompanied by Chief Barber, to see {ber children. ‘There may be subsequent develop- jments, ‘The man is prominent, and lives here. ' pl exedadive ollie aot 3004 hell 5 pre £1 a pee haste dite skin Ft ni mt Sntld Lo riven pro’ ch An sn, pamphiot will tw wut Upon % otle Misses Bell, oF RL, “i hides be co. Adie Ave whe nema ay ere f wnd all onde wo 2 tat, .t TAE The doctors, who were « few days " ago of the opinion Uiat the city was * on ae LOWELL. PAINE’S GELERY COMPOUND, n *\\ SS that Paine’s celery compound has enabled me to escape my periodical attack of rheumatism this winter. I very cheerfully recommend it to any one in similar need, in the full belief | ‘ that it will be helpful in every cuse.’? Mayor Courtney has been e nbotly successful asa lawyer, one of his appeals to the supreme court hav- ing been instrumental in bringing about the passage of the present bal- lot retorm law. = Mayor Courtney's happy experience with Paine’s eclery compound is shown in his letter nexed Lowell, Mass., Nov. 11 Messrs. Wells, Richardson & Co., Gentlemen: I take pleasure in recommending Paine’s celery com- pound, It has been of great benefit to members of my family, who have used it, and among my friends and quaintances, including © Mayor Ramsdell of Lynn, 1 bave known it to prove very successful in accom- plishing cures, Sincerely yours, Weiuiam F. Counryey. There is absolute relief from ner- vous prostration, sleeplessness, poor | appetite, growing thinness and loss of vigor and strength in Paine’s cvl- jery compound, It is a fact verified by the practice of the best physicians and by thou ands of personal testimonials that | Paine’s celery compound makes new pure blood. builds up the nervous system and cures disease when all other remedies have failed. Ltis the greatest spring remedy in the world 2209, Written at Random. { unusually unhealthy, are now of a different opinion, and say that they never knew Paducah to be healthier. outside of afew lingering cases of grippe. The pretty weather has HOPING FOR PEACE, COf.ORED DEPARTMENT. Rev/S R. Cotter will occupy the pulpit at tie Trimble tomorrow. READY FOR BATTLE. (Continued from frst page Secretary Alger and ther military men, a number “The announce ftom the war dey event that veluntec made in the called for int all offi. and abovi nld be nt was tment that the President would 2) cers of the rank of colonel and officers under that w pointed from the various state from which the volunteers were received. Owing to General Lee's ureat knc edge of Cuba, it 13 more than likely that his be given orders to at once proceed to Cul himeelf bas announced rh to Cul command w General Lee his willingness to t the head of an invad doubtless he will be allowed te upon the outbreak of hostilities. A member of th to introduce which the under at act President’ may appo General Lee major general of volun teers. SKELETON OF GOVERNMENT. In reponse to an in ator Lodge for his 0} surgent before the eign relations thought that the thing except the governinent mova asked them one day why not have some permanent I think they a ver They said it would require force to protect it and d they could not afford their men there ; th th the government oll where they could be safe Gen. Lee said he did not k of the officials connected civil government, The would number probably 82,000. The he probably as h we ry from Sen- ion of the in Lee said For- never insurgents had any- n foi capita they apital, kel skelot gave at 1 and ials had to move now an with their d for men 55,000 or 56 . Lee said army of oceupation « seemingly brightened the spirits of everybody, and produced a most salutory effect on the health of the community, + t The nickle in the slot machines used extensively in the cigar trade have all closed, but is not yet settled whether they will remain so or not. There are quite a number of them in use in Paducah, and they are con- sidered excellent auxiliaries to patron- age. Ifthe law contemplates that such devices must be abolished, the law is a very unjust one, as there is no risk run by the patron when he | sees fit to patronize the contrivances ‘The risk is exclusively on the part of the merchant, hence there is no ne- cessity of doing away with something that has become universally popular yeverywhere, and which can result in ‘no harm to anyoao. } t Ft Mr, Ben Weilley who is known as one or the most enthusiastic advo- cates of the Cuban cause in Paducah, has a novelty in bis window in the form of a United States and a Cuban flag, which continually flutter and wave, to the astonishment of those who cannot see how they can do it,as both flags are at mast in a closed show window. The window attracts its share of the pepular comment. Li oe | ‘The grand jury will likely be iu + | session until the term of court closes. It still has 9 large amount of work to do, although it has been in session for two weeks. ‘The jail cases have not all yet been disposed of aud there re many other cases, in addition, that will have to be tried, No sen- sations have yet deyeloped from the deliberations of that august body,and the prospects are not good for any, especially when the subject of war is uppermost in e one’s mind, Connoisseur's delight—Linnwood Cigar. tt island with safety nu nor anything else nee entering Ci ba. Gen. Lee Havana the Spanis been paid fe the Span months, PLAINLY SPOKEN WORDS. Oregon Republican State Conven- tion Telegraphs McKinley, . April 1 convent the follow to Pres he Jatt ad no bs nor f troops | nine mont H ut Astoria, Ore republican this city Thu egram was ordered McKinley: “With utr the wisdom of you and pl state of Ore est convictions U destroyed by tl lect of the that this out the United St ish nation from t phere. When convention rose ear wildly for McKinley. CONFEDERATE VETERAN nthe —Whe net in le crimina 1 oficial is a just « to drive the Sy Wes co t ro hemis- the telegram was read tl War Feye Owensboro and Dayicss County, Striking in Deep in The are or- Je ons of the ready for war Owensboro, Ky., Dayiess county holding meeti ganize several com ied ex-confederate rebel ans to with 5; Besides these volunteers H, Keutucky 8 ards its ranks, and Capt. “Logan who is now in New York, home at the first deciara to take charge of the cor is one of the best in the state, eral prominent physicians have ready offered their services to the government and will go to the frov &$ Soon as needed, April 1 confederates anie be will start ion of wa Lost. Black satin reticule book inside dollars in silve: other papers. Finder will please turn to Mrs. Lizzie Leonard, South Ninth street, and receive able reward, 1 with ning al re re 1307 suit- Doctors’ Prescriptions Receive prompt and careful attention by experienced grad uates in pharmacy when en- trusted to our care. Furthermore, our immense stock enables us to give you just what the doctor orders, Night Calls answered promptly Bell at the side door on Fifth street. OEHLSC! HLAEDER » WALKER DRUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway of W and cheered u chefs ‘Phe vr gress a Rev. Baptist ¢ for a #0c Roses’? 4 the even the Fir: evening, nature, There The C m the a The will meet we have fect part of tl ackhe But ev a spr trees on rows are nt green, the clou thi 1 anid busy | | | | Baptist Rev. W. entert ever only | ety ‘i | pleasa cure Wit JOf Wea posit who ar that bl to Lost M SAVY M 698 Ran, a valua and } men, W are being This bills te | | Ninth anc Club N Washiogt A on at ih ming ad th ld Sol’s r nA eviva t Hal! preaching. M Burnett 1, of reh has is isl of a x of the a mus ery bod w \ vn f von ¢ treet ust A. M t been WMING The bad weather we had the e wee f the win' je time t ut the 21st of March. erythin ing app buddin | amount of noise, re becon e skies ¢ iter res y th ys the Ta the cor! the fron weeds, rag weed: us crowds wa ols 3 of 3 are r verdant bosoms all and Ashford have w to | mee! I desire on behalf school teaghers “0 iurch, to E. Glover n of or h whing ot lepry Mau ire last hie First y and enee was ng in ¢ ality, and all present. cographie ton Street itnessed idienc It i be er Leaf reet chur Wedvesd: even the time Sus, hildren C y than titutions r other Pine lutely to the | coughs 100 TO ANY MAN, Sluv ess in M Fail to raha Cou ore the public a Maqical 1s and Se 1 of Life Force in old and No ns no Phosphore Tr > in tte cure. suffering from a weakness 8 their Ianbood, EDIC. L <e Building, Om: they will send you ‘absolately FRE le paper itive "TREATM have lost x restored ndition, IAGICAL TREATMENT may be home Under their directions, ey will pay railroad fare and hotel 1 who pre t, if they oly relia ons, Free Cure D. ° nk to b eoted Odd Fellows hall on be services as all of the churches tomorrow. of us with a volume of higt highly proofs of their truly treet Christian pting is still in pros M. PB, church with of the Hus-| cbureb, will] sith tomorrow at FE. church corner| the Seventh street | invitations Modern War of the 19th, inst. n entertainment at ptist church this ical and humorous ly invited. usual at leavor wall meet , f tomorrow at the chureh. ague church, though notified to that se fore evidence that the ter was not broken his year, which is) is beginning to put arance now, ‘The the flowers are ittle English Spar- more than their us- The city yards) ming tinged with leepening in blue, | nd more cirus andj trengthening. Out) e farmer is happy} at least who escaped | lvods and the ravages of the late} ners of the old rail daisies, but-| , nigger heads and| creaming of| lowman * far fror rnoble strife y across-the broad oblivious of the war that has made nosphere. All the| and fair glad to come. el and expect to the public soon, of Burks’ chapel IV" he condueted All are wel- t tomorrow after- of the Suni ot the First-w thank the pastor for his beautiful services by pre- p last Easter Sun- E, K, Newtson, eld is improving evening by Rev Ward church was instructive. rge,but what was made! highly en-| not | antity was it | concert at the church last even-| by a moderately e, and was quite} is thought that this repeated Monday | club of the Wash-| will give acon- ay eveving with a Devils."” lh eh, to subscribe for t ateh Gold grown folks, and will nt permit of radical treatment, Honey is not miess, but it is and is a certain ( ror Asy Casr en‘ at ani Cure. nty ney laces for the xual Weakness, and worn-out French Jers, life, causing that hould write to the Cc OMPANY, Suite *, Neb. and on these ‘diseases, wNT. Thousands of t all hope of a cure by them to a per. fer to go ther ail to cure. bie; have no fak ) At Havana {At Madrid c Galt | American Plan $3 class car Established 1355, THE Present Crisis, THE POST-DISPATCH IS THE ONLY ST. LOUIS PAPER With Its Own Staff Correspondents at all Poiats of I te -Mr, Syl ~Mr. A At Washington- Mr. er Scovel. K. Houg Stephen Bonsol. At New York Mr. Morton Watkins, THE NEWS OF HE POS -DISPATCH, 15 cents a week ( ) THE DAY IN even f dee days livered by ager month if sent by m ITS PINCH Ti TENSION I has. Freiderick, Paducah, Ky JW, 7 DEALER IN Stapls and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, LOULSVILLE, 0 day. Zooms only $1.00 aud apy A. BR, COU iss R Aiiorney at La And Notary Public, Real tstaio and Life Insurance Agent, an Abstrector of Titles t court master sand al attention all claims, Ml other 190 8 D as admini and a fe Ouice Legal Rov ory 2, hea Gb Ullhio First-class HMorseshoeing and Blacksmithing The only place in the city « with tl juipped neces: age and wagon work, Building new wor' 319 COURT ¢ STREET 319 mental and physical suffering peculiar | = Incorporated 1583, Johnson .. Foundry and Machine, Company Staam tngings, Bo! House Fronts, Mill Machinery | And Tobacco Screws depos © paid them when a Write thom today Iron Fitting stings of all kinds. PADUCAH, KY, and Ca Brass use to #5.00 per! ¥ | Will) CUT. HALE IN TWO Wall Paper, per roll ; Fifty cent Window:Shadesifor..........830¢ Picture’ frames made to order, ny part of the county by 'G. G. LBB n you get on Fourth stre size lone in Fine “8 NORTH FOURTH STREET The Skeleton in Most Houses defects are sometimes unsuspected, but it is none the less a constant menace to he health. When we do plumbing it well done—it is as near perfection as human skilican bring it. It stays done, too—it isn’t constantly getting out of order. Safety and economy both urge you to come fo us. ED D. HANNAN A é in Its IS THE RECORD WE MAKE. and fancy groceries is up-to-date. Splendid line Our meat market is thing in the line of P. F. LALLY. SCIENTIFIC AND t very Season staple FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING *1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREE, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. Wall Decorating ur business, our pastime, our de- Wy We should like the job of dec- @ y th na, but 1S deco r house. Do you can’t get late to see coration. pocketbook e beautiful. TENT] cdi, "A: OBERT'S BEER becoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads all others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE D IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY LING CO. HANDLE Tenth and Madison streets CAH BO! Orders filled until 11 p.ww r Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, hi RT A SONI ” WHAT? Ses ate Ball Bearing Typewriter YES The 98 mode: ot the New Densmore is ball bearing iu all. mple with Oo. B. STARKS. Agent for Densmore, Yost and Caligraph Typewriters. Supplies fer all standard machines. vary B, E, Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGHN UTS Telephone 174. PADUOCAG, KY if it fails to cure go to your merchant AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK. We will refund to him. Price SO cts. VAN VLEET-M,ANSFIELD DRUG.CO., Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN, t