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Doctors’ Prescriptions VLL IME ITIES ic NORTH NORTH-EAST sn» NORTH-WEST ARE { vail ere tale 4 |v yansvlll ans ron beat SALLE CHICAGO. FPJEFFRIESG.O.A O.nuni @ EVANSVILLE, IND. - ase nate tint Receive prompt and careful attention by experienced grad- uates in phitiecy when en- trusted.to otr 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. WRITTEN AT RANDOM.' |Has a Fully Equipped Military Company Ready to March. The other day a well known citizen of Paduceh was entering a Broadway store when he met a specialist who is here, coming out, The latter spoke to him, and the former, who unfortu- nately is almost blind, replied: ‘I don’t know your name, but I recog. Hine the voice. I will give you $100,- 000 if you will restore my sight.’’ The gentleman was thoroughly in earnest, and the unique offer was heard by quite a crowd of people who chanced to be near when the OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER DRUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway. It Will Belong to a Regiment of Southern Illinois mse ‘Troo| po Metropolis has come to the front with a fully organized and equipped military company, all ready for marching orders. ‘The officers are: THE LAWYER'S FEE. e ae gentleman made it. The most inter-} §, B. Kerr, captain. inois on it How a Darky Settled Up a Little Busl- | esting part was that he wasin no wise] J. Q, Page, first lieutenant. ness Transaction. joking. He is wealthy, too, and] Judge George Sawyer, second lieu- ~~ The lawyer was calling attention | this the syecialist knew. ‘The latter, | tenant. to the usual unwillingness to pay a |of course, could not professionally! Gov, Tanner authorized Judge ORNIA: *** | lawyer his fee, exeept after a second [notice the propesition, a3 it was not! Roberts to oraganize a regiment from * | lawsuit, and told this story by way of | made according to the code of ethics. | Southern Iliaois in case of war, and a VIA NEW ORLEANS) iJustration: et st Metropolis was called upon for her In connection with the “A few years ago a colored } “There used to be a man here] quota, one company. The new com- Souriera Paciée tician came to me to get me to defend | who had a novel as well as profitable] PAY marches to martial music every Through Weekly two of his friends who were under in- way of getting rid of his counterfeit] night, and there is great enthusiasm x Tourist Sleepi: C dictment for stealing a dressed pig. money,” remarked one of the city] there. eh juris eping Car |j called on the two defendants, both }ball babitues yesterday afternoon ven Try y Leaving Cinctnnatt and Loutevilie op Tii1noig of whom were in coptivity at thetime. | while he was waiting for court to be EAKER FINED 20. Central Railroad fast “New Orleans Limited" | Pach confessed that the other had | called. . “ remo THURSDAY — Ne pig, so oe ; foe h| ‘There was a good deal of this rt Jucah ev: riday morn! ope of acquitting them, but Ididmy | Kentucky counterfeit money in cireu- 4 < ae sin Bran i + | best and brought up proof of previous | lation, and whenever he would find|YMly One Case in the Police ad-on Turedaye and Saturdays (after Janu: | 00d charac d they went up fora /any of it in the drawer, he would call Court This Fore- « wary 4, 1808) with the year. One of these colored fellows, |George, the clerk, and instead of % joererek tpi ANNEX | und the first one to confess that the | taking him to task for accepting it, noon. eh} other man was guilty, was named Joe, ng| He had been a very energetic worker in the church, his specialities being exhortation and prayer. “Well e had served his ear he came home, and the very first would in a sort of impressive w: remark: ‘Say, Georgie, dere vas gounderfeet pill in der trawe: Yes sir, I believe itis,’ ’’* € would good-naturedly reply. nothing further would be said about The Case Against Mr. Aaron ley Was Dismissed by the Court. Division Passenger. Met] NOVA Commerctal Agonist Paducal stow Passenger Aiea Hi. Hanson. GP ieago Wa Nettona. 4. 'G.A8, R) eouiavine. Sunday he went to church and took Jit that day or may be for several es fadvantage of a pause in the exerviso|days. Saturday night, however, tis bak in th 4 us prave: Jeorwi i i here was but one case in the po- 3 IGKANOIS CRATEAL BATLROAD | (0 DPE Ons of tis voolterons prayers. (Georgie was paid off Is couutertelt} | CNT ST hice, That, ad The preacher immediately objected | bills. a Time Vabie in eftect April 8 1808, and said that the congregation hadno| ‘But Mr. B. these bills are coun-| #gainst Mr. Aaron Hurley and Hise oh 3 ker, who had a diflicul Te jesire to welcome him back into the | terfeit he would remot er, who had a difficulty at Ter- old until he had passed through a] ‘ ‘Vell, vell, vat of i "s stable yesterday forenoon. LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION} certain period of penitence and pro- | ployer would retort. . ker was drank, and when order- Nowrn HouD— No 3B No 24 bation. He had just returned from |"em v ¥ braked hes yrange baietcts pe Leave. state’s prison, where he had served a | See?’ "* : 8 id er crise tre pg am term for stealing meat, and it would va peteral times on the hetd with 8 stink ae Memmphi #0 pa be more becoming of him to humble| py lge Campbell told [dete de pana ple rota Ate Jksen Tenn.10 35 am 1085 pm hen Judge Campbell told one or! tempted to cut the latter Cairo, Hl... Gam ‘ ss It and re in the ia Aha two, The first was on a well known er was fined $20 and costs, and No. 18 “Instead of a¢ Ropng the humble |attorney here. Years ago when] the i" ¥ . TT i a the case inst the other defendant a Futon... 18S pm (86 om and penitent attitude, Joe stood up Judge ‘Smedley was on the bench] was dismissed, _ Padncat"* 2 05pm 1 18am #0) am and tee red himself, He claimed |bere, an attorney who hada large et: am No. 24] that he had aright to ‘rassie in prayel’ | practice in his court was making an Cheap Groceries. pie aplenty eta Pham €or at any time and at aity place. It was | argument—a powerful argument, as13 Crown Raisins per Ib. be - Princeton... 34pm 2#am 9s}am 60pm! a privilege which had been denied | he thought—before him in some case. | Seediess Raisins, per Ib. 76 » ee #0) pm 6% am iieie.tipe him for some time, owing to @ misap- |The judge dozed during the remarks, | Choice Prunes, per Ib. ..b¢ > 415 pm 39 am 10 plication of the eriminal code, but}and finally the attorney became Hominy and Grits, per Ib ey now that he was at liberty again he /angry at the court's seeming indif-] Oat Meal and Buckwheat Flour..2c pm v0) am 3 proposed to take part in the public | ference, and shouted in loud anc Choice Dates, per ber Ib...... - pun 7 #0 am 8.00 exercises whenever he chose to do so. | dignant tones, ‘Does the court know | Choice Maple Sugar, per Ib. = Bh oi a The upshot of it was that they went at | what I’m saying! Best N.G. Molasses, per gal... .30c = om. him and threw him out of the build-| «eyes, yes,’ dryly retorted the} Best Chewing Gum, 2 packs....5¢ Cinctunatt 4.19 am 5,4 pin ‘ ing. court, opening his eyes. ‘Go on.| Best Kraut, per gal... .. sad Lara ie yamvspm — *Mam) ““FT¢ came to me to get an injunc-|1 know exactly what you are saying. | Best Dill Pickels per gal ¥? soa: Spm] tion, or ‘an umjunction,’ as he called} You know I've heard you so often} Oyster Crackers, per Ib it. He claimed that he had a right, under the constitution and according to all Biblical laws, to lift his voice before.’ '’ Judge Campbell also told another on Judge Smedley. He was judge m 990 pen 2 ams 300345 pm 20 pm Lemons, per doz... LL. RANDOLPH, Vaduean 210 pm 348 am 110085 pm 123 South Second Street, ’Phone 89. Leave No 181 in supplication in any company as-| under the old and new constituticn, + Paducah #90 pm 3.83 am 400 p sembled in worship. I told him that} and had run his court pretty much to] Send your horse toJ. Will Smith Fuitoe before conssdscing the parers) Seperte suit himself, After the new consti-[at Glauber’s stable, if it needs the Cairo. of the injunction suit I would like to | tution went into effect, there was aj attention of a veterinary surgeon. hanes call his attention to the fact that he /case before him, which one of the] You may thus save a valuable horse Memphis 2 pm 6 18 am had never paid me for defending him | principals wanted, for some reason, 20a 4 ‘artiy ; } r Sasoate aie against the charge of stealing &]to be triel by some other judge. 2.18 kan 1 88 pam N z y . P ; 320 pm dressed pig. I said that Ithoughtit] “Under the old constitution,’ Linnwood, Linnwood, nothing ¥ asare 300 am 645 pin else. tf would be better to clear up the crimi nal docket before starting in to weigh Nateber, 60am said Judge Campbell, ‘there was no 0am T 6 pm such thing “FOR RENT. swearing a judge off New Orieaus ST, LOUIS DIVISION, any of the dogmas of theology. Joe|the bench, This particular htigant pS ea ss 3 Pt Sithe had et v & wo peared suPh ere Was, and when the case Was! cottage, No. 912 Trimble. Has bath, to receive something for my services | called, filed his affidavit to the effect A 3 Lei geen stable and all conveniencs. Apply Acrive Paducan or else he was shocked at the mere sug: | that he didn’t believe he could get a at house Wa3t- All tates rum, anlly ox gestion that he would ever pay for} fair and impartial trial in that court, pe nich do pot rua on Sundi cy nas anything under any circ umstances. |.as required by law. The judge was PADUCAH GUN CLUB. fineatt and New ans, Pallwan sleepers oi me peri be ee 5 me. | all afire 8 meee! AO edie between Evansville Zz didn’ I eveh settle ’ith you faw yo'|court and leaving the bench pro- Pains £01 and 28 run solid between Cincin vy y ut " 3 . ‘ Z nal and New Orieaus, carrying Pulimaa but | suhvicestomein’at case? I told him | ceeded to resent the insult to bis rep- ote Gun club meets tomorrow “Prater 234 and 241 run wolld between Padw that I had no recollection of receiving | utation outside the court room. ‘The | "8bt, Lay iously announced, to any money from him. Then he eid, |litigant was taken by surprise, and|Teorganize, It will meet in the may- ‘ very briskly: ‘Allright, sub, all right, |mot being much of a fighter himself, ]°F' ofMice at the city ball. Mo b Si. Louis. cr, J,t.] suh; make out a note” And he made |asked to be excused. The court was INGE A 7 Doran Cl! Paducah 13! & most magnificent wave of the hand. | not disposed to condone the affront, CHANGE AT BENTON. Iwas so stunned at first that I couldn’t | however, until bystanders interceded, 7 ~ H fully realize what he meant. ‘Make|and explained the provision of the} James Johnson and Charles Mor- out a note ’mediately, suh!’ He ye. |new constitution that gave the manga , of Marshall county, have pur- Galt Ouse peated it, and he was very haughty |a right to swear him off the bench,’’ | chased the saloon of George Riley, at j - about it, too, Just to see what he'd Benton, the price being $3000. 1 LOUISVILLE. KY. out, in the regular form, 6 US. CO RT. ‘ In a short time D. I. Smith, of 5 1 Sadiz, ill start another saloon . q .00 He came up to the desk Spiers ‘adiz, wi pene Plan $8.00 to $5.00 per with the air of the president of the (11, 1, stepro and Otters there. per interna: Va. { ta Aamtraity, Stoamer Beaver, Whereas, a libel was filed in the district court of the United States at Paducah, Ky., on the 29th day of March, 1898, by H. B. Stepro. and J. A. Campbell against the steamer Beaver, her engines, tackle, apparel, furniture and owners thereof,alleging in substi that sail steamer is to them for services in the sum of $200. is justly indebted United States signing an tional treaty A, os FR put al the bottom of that note the most won: derful signature you ever saw. Then he turned to me with that pereais ing manner which you will always ob serve in a man who has just given money to another, and said: ‘Well, suh, we got ’at little matteh all set ted an’ out o’ the way; now let’s get to wuhk on’at umjunction’” “And that’s just how a lawyer gett his money in a good many cases.— Chicago Record One Woman's Ready Answer. Ilere is astory on the fortune teller, Rooms only $1.00 and upwards. A. B. COOPER, Manage ONE MORE BODY LEFT. Two More Were Found Yesterday at Shawneetown, one 0 omnia mas} Thies beautiful Women | » RELIEF Passengers on the Hopkins today reported that there was but one more body missing today when the boat passed this morning. All but this one of those missing have been re- covered. 100 TO ANY MAN, Witt Pay $100 For Axy Ot Weakness in Men They Treat and never been paid, and against said steamer said, ag@ethat said steamer may be condemned and sold to pay said Case ~ oe One of the female encyclopedias of | claims, with costs and expense: 7 oS past, present and future called ata] Now, therefore, im pursuance to Fail to Cure, 10 THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS $| \Vest Belle place residence a few dayt|the monition under seal of said court, An Omaha County places for the A SURE ROAD TO BEAUTY} ago, wanting to tell the fortune of the|to me directed, 1 do hereby give] frst time before the public a Maaic ‘ ae be euiaie care the $| mistress. public notice to all persons claiming] TREATMENT for the cure of Lost Nitali- ” ty, Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of Life Force in old’ and young men. No worn-out French rem y said the mind reader, your life, “Madam,” “T can tell everything in past, present and to come. “Then if you can,” ” replied t the wom an, unconscious of her wit, “why didn’t you know that I don’t want my fortune told?” And the fortune teller retreated un- der fire.—St. Louis Republic. A Prospect of Doubt. “Have you given up your idee of mastering some European language?” said the courtier, “Yes,” lied the Chinese em peror. “What's theuse? There is no means of telling which T will need the said steamer Beaver, or in any way interested therein, that they be and appear before the district court of the United States, in the city of Paducah, Ky,, on or before the 2d day of May, 1898, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to interpose their ms, and to make their allegations in that be- half, It MISSES BELL'S Complexion Tonle clearh contains no Phosphorous or other harmful drugs. 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Free delivery, 20a2 Connoiss ur's “del ight—Lipnwood Cigar. u ress ie communications and send all 10 The Misses Bell, ot BELL TOILET CO. [9 Fitth Avenue, New York. LaCreale Will Restore ‘METROPOLIS READY.|COLORED DEPARTMENT.|" THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN. eu nothing has been said of the rights of the best half of the race, that is, of the children, Alternately, we caress and scold them; we spoil them and tyrannize over them; we deny them the sim. plest things, and then shower bless. ings upon them. We neglect the first laws of health among them, and then subscribe money for hos kindergartens and orphans’ homes. Fortunately for us grown folks, children are tender of heart, cherish no malice snd soon forget a week of neglect or some grievous outrage, in enjoyment of a birthday party, or in the anticipation of a Christmas tree. But if they could reason about this form of government io the family, if smarting under some sense of wrong they could put into one indictment all their charges against their best friends, even some of us who think we are the hest of parents would be startled. A child’s life is one of alternate wretchedness and happiness. It goes from one extreme to another. Any disappointment seems to it to cast a perpetual shadow over life, for experience has not taught it to hope. Any kindness makes it forget for the time past trouble, but it has left its mark on the character. A condition that changes from chills to fever is not a healthy one, and peopl: who have attempted to rear children along these lines will fail as sure as they live. One fact is that neither the law of, the home nor the law of the land rec- ognizes the child as an individual, denied the rights of individuals. think of children as incidents in | as valved possessions, perhaps, as in- teresting toys made for the amuse-~ ments of an idle hour, to shut up and put to bed when we take up the serious duties or the engrossing We of a child at best. Now, picture it at the worst, sub- jected to the whims and caprices of ill-governed manhood or womanhood, living in abject subjection toa tyrant, of a household, who has never been taught self-control; who knows no law except his own desire, exercising it at every fierce impulse of his pas- sion; whose tyranny sometimes be- comes almost unbearable to wife and child, and 1m many cases to neigh- bors and community. The wife can appeal to the courts for protection ; the child can only ubrow itself upon the tender mercies of the world, and go wandering, it knows not where, seeking that love and comfort that is "| denied it at home. That this last condition is not an uncommon one the records of the police court, the divorce courts, and the pumber of waifs that year by year drift into the streets, from there to the gallows and the pen; but for it there seems no remedy, The law cannot break through the silence that is Supposed to surrovnd these houses, and as a result no appeal for justice to the children can reach such hearts, But, outside of these houses, among men and women who are fond and affectionate, but at the same time thoughtless and careless, there are many children who need the consid- eration we give not only to dumb an- animals but to individuals, who have thoughts, feelings, hopes and desires which we cannot afford to outrage as we do those of our children «laily, There are children in this city, colored children, that are dogged and driven worse than brutes, Hundreds never know what it is to sit at atable while eating, or eat with knife and fork. Hundreds never know what it is to be neat in their person, or polite in their manners. Hundreds never know what it is to keep clean or to appreciate the cleanliness of others, Hundreds never know the nobility of work and hundreds never know what it is to rest from work, We have in mind a child that is day in and day out compelled to do the work of a grown person, Sunday included, and thus these children, with the brutish sloven and almost inhuman habits gathered from their so-called parents, go through the world sowing the seeds ef vice and immorality. We hope our people will look more to the interests of their children. Consider the children not as lilies of the field, who toil and spin not, but as human beings in whom each day deepens within a sense of justice and a desire merely for fair play, All the members of the Household of Ruth No. 48 and juvenile temple No. 6 are requested to attend the an- nual sermon to be preached at Burk'’s Chapel A. M. E. church on the First Sunday in May. ‘The local dramatic talent are mak- ing preparations to reappear before the public in their play ‘Cast Upon the World."’ It will be given at the Washington street church on the evening of the 27th, next Wednes- day, It will be presented for the benefit of one of the church clubs. The price of admission will be the same as was charged for their first appearance, and there is every prob- ability of a packed house. 10, 15 and 25¢, Mr. Charley Sills, of West Harri- son, one of the I. C, men, ison the sick li Miss Eula Frazer, who has been in the city for some tie on a visit, re- turned to the country last week. The Eureka Literary society meets this evening at the First Ward ebureh, Dr. Ed rds, Ear, | Ear, Kye, Nose and Throst Specialist, Paducah, tf. (hose bray airs Yours We have, from time to time, dis- «| the rights of the race, but and is therefore, in many instances, | = pleasures of life. That is the position] . “LA CREOLE” HAIR RESTORER Perfect Hair Dressing and Restorer. A If your Merchant doesn’t handle, 91.00 to us and get one bottle, or $6.00 and get six bottle: CHARGES PREPAID to any part U. 8. or Canada. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO. Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN. CALIFORNIA!) ~VIA— The Southern Route The tron Mountain Route, Texas‘and Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways TAKE THE CUT HALF IN TWO Wall Paper, per roll.. 3ic Fifty-cent Window Shades for..........30¢ Hand-made shades in any size. Picture frames made t der, Fine FAMOUS » SUNSET - LIMITED paper hanging done in any part of the county by ain without an equal. Leaves Bb Lope 10:90 pm Tussdays and 2 7 G. G. e 0) rf mow RTH NORSH FOURTH SIXTY HOURS TO LOS ANGELES LEE STRERT ‘Through the Sunny South to sunny California. Write for particulars and descriptive literature, Look for the Big Sigu when you get on Fourth street. H.C, TOWNSEND, | R.T,G. MATTHEWS, = General Passenger | Southern Ticket and Ticket Agent, | Aj 304 W. Main gent, St. Louisville, Ky, ST. JAMES HOTEL ~—S8T. LOUIS.— Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breaktast, $1.00. St, Louis, Mo. H The Skeleton in Most Houses Is bad plumbing. It’s out of sight, ita defects are sometimes unsuspected, but it is none the less a constant menace to the health, When we do plumbing it is well done—it is as near perfection as human skillcan bring it. It stays done, European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. too—it isn’t constantly getting. out of gees Shea Goss order. Safety and economy both urge you to come to us, ED D. HANNAN, south Fourth St Goop SERVICE. When you visit St. Louis stop at 8ST. JAMES HOTEL BRoaDwaY AND WaLNUT cars direct to Hotel. Bn SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING 1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. $1.50 a day. Special rates by the week. D. A. BAILEy, Propr. Between 4th and 5th on Ferry st BROADWAY HOUSE. Best hotel in the city, Best accommodations, nicest rooms. MEALS 25c—$1.00 PER DAY. Corner Broadway and Mighth street MAYFIEI D, J. J. Meavows, Propr. Everything in Its The Cure Is Here ~ Coughs must go—Catarrh vanish, The > reign of clear heads and pas IS THE RFCORD v WE MAKE. U complete and up-to-date. Splendid line of canned goods. Our meat market is JR stock of staple and fancy groceries is unexcelled, having everything in the line of fresh and salt meats. P. F. LALLY. . sound bin begins wit the ‘ntroduc+ tion of in BELL’S PINE-TAR-HONEY it is the greatest known cure for throat, lung and bronchial troubles. Itis nota islent cure—not an expectorant. It »es itswork in a mild but certain manner. it, At your sts. Bottles, erous sizes 50c and $1, Telephone 118. Cor. gth and Trimble. Wall Decorating Is our business, our pastime, our de- light. We should like the job of dec orating the great wall of China, but is will be content if you will let us deco- rate a few walls in your house. Do & they need it? Oh, yes; you can’t out of that, and we always hate t x | awall in need of artistic decoration. \ Bare walls denote a bare pocketbook or little consideration of the beautiful. But your pocketbook is all right and you know a good thing when you see it W. 8S. GREIF. OBERT'S BEER It leads all sé SURE YOU GET bR. BELL'S ‘ne-Tar-Honey —_ Established 1855. Johnson .. Foundry and Machine,, Company Incorporated 1883, Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city, others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE Steam Engines, Boilers: House Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco} Screws, Brass and Iron Fittings, Castings of all_kinds, PADUCAH §KY. J, W. Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adams, Matil. Efinger & Co Undertakers and embaimers, Saitence Pelephone 160-180 S Third GREIF & CHRISTY HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. Tenth and Madison atreets Orders filled uctil 11 p.m Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, WHAT? Ball Bearing Typewriter YES The ’98 modei ot the New Densmore is ball bearing inall. fee sample with oO. B. STARKS, First-class... mpage - Horseshoeing and Agent for Densmore, Yost and Caligraph : Typewriterz. Supplies for al§ standard kemithing ainehines. . ‘The only place in the city equipped | - with the necessary tools to do. first. ESTABLISHED IS64, ° sie cavarsmmcer aiMiss Mary B, FE, Greif & Co 3i9 COURT STREET 319 GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. .. Telephone 174. Lemon’s Feed Store! 118 North Third street, »ALL KINDS OF. FEED. Ra avery. PADUCAR Give us a trial. >

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