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& ¥ Been roe ae na arn eer A to T SPRING REMEDY FOR THE CHILDREN SS $0 The Perfect Health of a Large Family Is Due fo the Use of t, Mass., March 5 ardson & Co » 1898 Gentle Wells men: cless example of the health-giving qualities of Paine’s celery compound Every spring we this valaable remedy, and it has kept my chilaren well and strong. I believe that it i Deiter to take steps to keep well rather than to wait till is 6 ‘Phe good health of my freedom from dc wisdom of teking pound Every time I have a chance I speak tn praise of 1 pound, knowing it to be superior ( aaparililas or any ordinary spring medicine. Yours very truly Harny Paexpvinwe sher of American (isman ‘sa whole family, Husband, wife and children made Riel Myself avd family form a first- use ani hows the ne's celery com- me family rs bills aine’s celery co well and kept well by Paine’s compound, celery ‘The pre-eminence of Paine’s celery , especi ly a8 @ spring invigorator and! blood puritier for every member of the family, from (he youngest to the old- est, could not better iNustrated than in the case of the Prendville ly of Worchester, Mass. It is to be remembered that op one-tenth of al! the 1 ficent cur irly due Paine’s celery com pound ever get beyond the knowled of the immediste family; tiat, in t, few people have any apprecia: | tior of the number of — families! throughout the Unit 1 States where Paine’s celery compound is kept con- ntly on hand, and is b token or has been taken, by of its members 1 alre bas It has saved homes to some celery done ne’s compound — has ap enormous work lives, 1 saved health. | It is not beyond th most modest household, "hile a mack grewer expenditure will procure noth Ise 80 effective. hb of the} |Paine’s celery compound. i compound over all other 1emedies,| Paine's celery compound, — the U. S. COURT. libel was filed in the district « ourt of the United States Paducah, Ky., on the 29th day There is a m in Benton who has March, 1898, by II. B. Stepro and yever been fatally struck by patriot- J. A. Campbell against the steamer ism, if a laughable story told on him Beaver, her engines, tackle, apparel, js true, He was a candidate for furniture aad owners thereof, alleging in substance that said steamer is justly indebted to them for services but Hke one unsuceess postmaster of the place or two of tna rivals, was ul, as the administration saw fit to ‘as seamen, etc., in the sum of $200. give the position to another man, As ‘That said steamer is justly indebtel disappointed candidates usually are to them in said sum, that same bes} he was a little sore, but n et any and never been paid, about it. stmaster Cole met Droached was that prays process| one know anythi ‘The other day F be! him, and the topic sail tof war, I Suppose you are geing to join tol the army,’’ the postmaster remarked. court. /Phis was pe natural, 3 every- give) body says he is going, whether he is or not against said steamer Beaver as of gre { said, condemned and that said steamer may nd sold to pr costs and expenses, Now, therefore, in pursv.vee the monition under seal of sa to me directed, 1 do b publie notice to all persons by wing the said steamer Beaver, or any 0, 1 am not going,’ was the way interested therein, that they be} unexpected reply and appear befure the district court|" Not going?” was the surprised of the United States, in the city of| rejoinder, Paducah, Ky., on or before the ¢ io nok a , day of May, 1898, at 10 o'clock i OWhy?” the forenoon of that day, thea au Well,’ explained the man, “I there to interpose their claims, and} offered my services to. my country to make their allegations in that be e not long ‘and they were re halt. | i [jected, and I don’t propose to do it A. D. James,U. S. M., K. DD. | again,” By W. M. LaRue, deputy. oe Campbell & Campbell, proctors fo: libellants. re | The value of punctuation should be more extensively learned by those telegraph operators who do not un- Se Fe ape Aaieeais derstand it, An error in punctus- = np antifny | Women tion in one of yesterday's dispatches i} Aree Boduuidl W jiisled many sieop le oie The dispatch stated that “Our { oFFeR J boat Nashville captured Spanish ves- sel Buena Vantura; gun boat {her way with the prisoner,’’ ‘The operator punctuated it as fol lows: Our boat Nashville captured Spanish vessel Buena Vantara gun boat, Is on her way with the pris: i | oner.’ The mre difference was that the last one made it appear that the Spanish vessel was a gunboat instead jof a merchantman, when a period or semicolon properly placed would have conveyed the right meaning, et Me Patriotism came near causing trouble between an old soldier and a young man last night, on Broadway As the procession passed the latter was heard heard to remark that about six of them would make good soldiers, The veteran was stauding near and jchanced to overhear the assertion, | aud was boiling over with indignation in en instant. Stepping up to the man, Who was a stranger, he shook his face and shuuted so \cveryhody could bear him: RELIEF | ne is on = 10 THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS ¢ 4 cone moan TO BEAUTY. THE MISSES BELL'S “ayaa Tonie use Is so simp! one and i his fist in | Z| =| ome norris, cosTs you xo THING Hf the emt clo fpped so the you take no fl fr “You're a liar, sir, and no man ofa! rice, Bh Teelihinibe rach 1 wig would make such a statement as Tuiely eloar a yor coin veal obe. Hale wea. that would make a soldier bimself.’” on ant ‘The stranger was paralysed, and re : } | the last heard of him, they were Dhlee will te seu ceon An | {searching under the sewers to see] Where he had gone, At last accounts} he bad not been fonnd wax ity: £ ‘communteatic ns and send all to The Misses Bell, or eae. BELL TOILET CO, Avenue, how York, 1) 41 em 4 me In pizin | c P99 393320099099 90000000 9: joo f Written at Random. { K HCC OOOO CORE OOOC COOC OOOO OGRE EOE COOE cocececccocece” {ative safety, Paine’s Celery Compound. remedy that makes people well, is within reach of all. As frequently Lappen: the spring, the entire family begins to feel ‘ran down and to suffer with the hardest disease the trouble ‘Doctor, I e of hosts of competent physicians is to use the one ly that restores nervous energy, creates an parifles the blood, and ds up the strength of the entire system, |known spring rem: | lost appetite, Nervousness, headaches, thinness, pale f: and poor appetites among | * children come from the same causes that produce rheumatism, neuralgia and debility in older persooe—from poor b'ood and insufficiently nouris! ed nerves, Paine’s celery compound ix the firet, lace wuut only remedy used in intelligent, pradent homes, where pains is taken to get only the best in so vital a matter. session of a large and constantly in- creasing fomily awakens uo particu lar Joy in the bosom of the possessor thereof. In fact, says an exchange, there is little doubt that many 1 tied men occasionally sigh for their former happy-go- lucky bachelor ex- istence. There is no honeymoon ros mance that will not vanish when thd butcher, the bake! and the candle- stick maker insist en going into de- tails and want their accounts settled All this is trae in times of peace, but wheu the war clouds lower with a dark, aggressive lower, the price of a vice, clinging, dependent family goes up way above par, It is an assured fact no married man would have left Jackson last yeat when the little fever scare was on had it not been for the fact that he wanted his fam- ily removed toa place of coimpar- Strange to say, how ever, after that desideratum was ac. complished, the gentleman biiiiselt remained ovcupying a large portion of the plac» of Safety he bad selected vantage the Benedicts should secure a family as soon as possible, for, from present indie tions, it will come in very handy in @ short time, Y 2 * “I came around to have that little piece corrected,”’ quoth the hero of this story as he entered. As one will readily guess, the scene of this story is laid in a news- paper office. That is the ovly place on earth where they have to correct “pieces. “What piece was that?’’ asked the managing editor. “That piece about me being ina buggy with that lady when the buggy was broken in the runaway.’” “Weren't you in , Vil just’ make the correc- tion, I guess the reporter mistook the horse for you.” And after the man got outside, he that in a city of 25,000 inhabitants, it is hard to get up even one company to defend the country. It is more than probable, however, that when it be- comes necessary Paducah will not be behind in the matter of organizing troops. Wait until some of our ships get worsted in a battle with the Dons, then you'll see patriotism to beat the band. There will be enovgh volunteers here alone to fix Spain’s clock for her for all time to come. There are several hundred veterans who would not hesitate to at once offer their service. People have not yet been aroused to the seriousness of the situation, and when they do, there will be as much criticism of a surplus of patriotism as there is now 4 complaint of a lack of it, : ot SR. Judge Greer tells the following story on the late Judge Caswell Ben- nett. Years ago up in Smithiand, Livingston county, he was practicing law. He bad a client nsmed Patrick McFarland, whose ationality was evident from more than one of his characteristics, He did a great deal of work for Patrick, and Patrick would always thank the lawyer and add: “Shure, an Misther Binnett, Oi'll bring yez dhe faa dhe nixt toime Or cum to town,’” The next time he came to town the Judge promptly nailed him, Pat would theu say, with a smile that could not be questioned as to its sin- cerity, ‘“‘Sbure, an yer honor, Oi for- got dhe faa. i'll bring i dhe nixt toime Oi come in, begor Thus he would put it off from lime to time, until it beeame evident to the judge that his eheut did not vaue a 1m ¢ ‘Well, Pat, did you bring that *Foith, an’ Misther Binnett, Oi forgot it dhis toime, Oi daad, But, shure, an’ Oi'll bring it to yea dhe nixttoime I cuum to town.” “Pat, E don’t belleve you intend to pay me that fee,’’ answered the judge, ‘‘and I’m going to take it out of you hide.” “Shure, an’ Oi'm obliged to yez, Misther Binnitt,’’ promptly respond- at, as he began to remove his o ©An’ OF IL pay it thot way, Oi will An’ Oi’ll hire ye right now to do all me law business; Oi will, be Ja- sus!" ‘That's all right, Pat,’ interrupt. ed the Ja’ in alarm, ‘1 was just joking. s all right; 1 didn’t mean it.’ Yat put bis coat on again, and al- ways after that had Judge Bennett for a lawyer, although he never paid a fee, The other lawyers said the judge knew from experience he could col ect itany | UUme he wanted to. How's This? We offer one huniréd ¢ollars reward ‘for Say case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cure P J, CHENBY & CU., Toledo, 1, We, ew Oheney for th bim perfce:ly h foanctally ab) to carry out any vblaga lt ade by thelr arnt, WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, ‘To ledo, O. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale ), is taken foternally, act- as the retreat of the family. As an excuse, ‘my family’? is ‘unanswer- able; it seems to be generally con~ ceded that because a man is married he is entitled to live much longer, avoid more danger and be more gen- erally comfortable than the poor un- inarried deyil,who is fit only for con-|$1 cash. non and slaughter. The very same ten-| Rim Co., dency that cropped up then is visible now. On all sides you hear of men who burn to go over and slaugh- ter the cursedotamala-eaters by the thousand; nay,” even as David, by the ten thousand. Only one thing stands in the way—he has a large family dependent on him, Shall we leave them to mourn his absence un- consoled, possibly his death, while he yields to his selfish propensity to slay Spaviards? No! He is not that selfish; life is made up of per- sonal deprivations for the general good; with bitter tears he is firmly resolved to stay at home with his inclination the other way. We may expect bureaus to be open- families, at an early date, where a yan may secure a nice, ready wade family all at once, to be used in case hostilities are actually declared Uf he does not care to purchase it for all time, itveould be rented to him at a reasonable compensation per month, with the commission thrown in, This scheme is bound to become popular as long as human nature remains un- changed, and as longas the bache- lors are coguizant of the mean ad- ims of peace the pis upon the blood and mucous sur- Testimovials sent free. Wood. Telephone No. 29 for a nice two horse load delivered promptly, Price, River Spoke and Ohio E. Bell. uf. Connoisse ur's delight—Linnwood Digar. tt Doctors’ Prescriptions Receive prompt and careful attention by experienced grad- uates in pharmacy when en- trusted to our care. family, in spite of bis over-powering Furthermore, our immense stock enables us to give you just what the doctor orders. ed in answer to this demand for Night Calls answered promptly. Bell at the side door on Fifth street. OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER DORUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway, re to take in the matter, var one] } -Jat o'clock, at his church, FREE DELIVERY. provement by Fall-—Mail Seryice in Priucah Is to Be Extended in Various Parts of the City to Accom- modate the Public. ple of Rowlandtown, who have for some time been clamoring for better mail facilities, that they will in a few months have free deliver, Postmaster her has taken the matter up and has been forwarded the instructions to make a report to the department at Washington at ‘once, but it is probable that the new service cannot be secured for several months yet, or until the next appro- priation is made. There is every assurance that the entire mail service all over town will so be extended as soon as the proper steps can be taken to do it. “GUN CLUB. Reorganization for the Season Effected Last Night. The Paducah Gun Club met in Mayor Lang’s office last night and reorganized for the year. A reso- lution was passed in effect that any member detected in the act of shoot- ing game out of season be debarred from taking pert in any of the club's shoots, and be expelled from the club The following officers were elected tor the ensuing yeor: Fred Hoyer, president; J. C. Piper, e president; F. C, Bur- nett, secretary; A. E, Anspacher, treasuret; Ed. rhart, captein; Geo. H. Robertson, ‘synod hust- ler; T. J. Moore, scorer; H. Hughes, official referee. fhe first shoot will be held next Friday afternoon at La Belle park. To Be Happy or cheerful or useful is oext to an impossibility when one is suffering from a discomforting cold or a nasty little cough. If you are ‘*down in the mouth’? from the effects of a cotigh or acold, you will find your delight io the use of a 25c bottle of Dr, Bell's Pine Tar Honey. Drug- gists sell it. COLORED DEPARTMENT. Rev. H. L. Smith returaed yes- terday from the district conference at Ptyors!urg. Mr. A. J. Williams, representing several insurance companies, is io the city with a view to locating here, Who said there wasn't going to be any war? Many who did will deny it now, Butwe can say, ‘1 told yor so." There will be 8 grand rally at the First Ward hacer church tomor- row. Rev. » Smith will occuy the pulpit AM in isa 30 o'clock; and Rev. J. W. Hawkins at 3 p.m All are invited, There will be a grand stiawbeiry and ice cream supper at the St mes A. M.E. church tonight at Ninth and Burnett streets. All in- vited. The funeral of Samuel Henderson lcok place yesterday afternvon from the fainily residence. The deceased was 1 years and 4 months old Rey. J. W. Hawkins officiated. The interment took place at Oal eenetery. Rev pulpit at St. James A.M. tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. H. L, Smith will preach a special sermon to the sinners of North Paducah tomorrow afternoon corner Every- harch Ninth and Burnett streets. ;| body i5 invited to come out. Rev. Hall, the evangelist, will con- tinue to Appeal to the sinners in the series of meetings going on at Biirk’s chapel A. M. E. church, and there is every assurance that this house of worship will be crowded to the vesti- bule all day tomorrow. Several of our youlig men, who, accorling to the church’s standard of judgment, have been living a checkered and spotted life, inve forsaken the ol! paths for the new, and this has; tus great extent, aroused the young )co- ple, and daily aud nightly they are being brought to the fold of the Savior. Rev. S. R. Cotter will fill the pul- pit at the Trimble-street Christian church tomorrow. Morning — sul) ject: ‘Building on the Same Foun- dation.” Evening subject:_ “The Witness of the Spitit.’’ All are cor+ dially invited, ‘There will be services as usual at all the churches, The Twenty-fourth regimeat of colored soldiers from Montana passed through Nashville, Tenn., the other day en route to the Soath While at the above city a restaurant |‘ keeper said to some of them: ‘What are they sendiog you fellows south for, you can’t fight’? A colored soldier replied, ‘* Well, I'll just show you about that’’ and he hard that he lost all interest in sur- roundings and had not recovered when the military train left the city The engagement to play ‘Cast Upon the World" has been post- poned indefinitely. Rowlandtown Is to Have the Im- /PCALIFORNIA! The Southern Route The tron Mow Texasy Southern Pecific}Railways tain Route dPacific and TAKE THE ‘Through the California deseript Room and European Goop Rooms. When you visit St ears direct to When in M stop at the TOWNSEND, er There is a probability that the peo-| FAMOUS » SUNSET + LIMITED A train without an ejusl. Leaves St, Louis 10:20 p. i, Tu sdays avd Saturdays, Only SIXTY HOURS TO LOS ANGELES Sunny South to sunny Write for particulars ive literature, | RT, G. MATTHEWS, | Souttiera Tieket W. Math St.. Louisville, Ky ST. JAMES HOTEL -—8T. LOUIS.—- Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Breaktast, $1.00. Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Goop Mmats, Goop SERVICE. Louis stop at ST. JAMES HOTEL BROADWAY aND WaLxUt > Hotel etropolis STATE HOTEL. $1.50 a day. week. Between 4th Special rates by the D. A. BaiLey, Propr. and 5th on Ferry st BROADWAY HOUSE. we 1s he after you |b of all cold cw r. B Clear as a Bell Best hotel in the city ‘ ‘ { ‘ ¥ your heal feels taken that best hit him so D PINE -TAR- “HONEY It breaks ur ) BE SURE you Ger Dr. Bell’s Pine-far-Honey Established 1855. Incorporated 1583, Johnson . Foundry and Machine,, Company Steam Engines, Boilers Housa Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Serews, Brass and Iron Fittings,s Castings of allZkinds, KY PADUCAH, JW, Moora, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, q r c | 1s rapid parts of the city, Tub and Adams. Free delivery to all Cor ee First-class... Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing The only place in the city equipped with the necessary tools to do first class carriage and wagon work, Buikling new work a specialty. 319 COURT STREET 319 Sian Hiotiann vit appear Mon: | Twelfth street, ie on the sick list. The Owens club will give a tertainment tonight at the re ide ot Mrs, Frank Owens for the benctit| of the Seventh Street Baptist church, | Everybody invited to atteud. The concert which was to be given next Monday night at the Washing- ton street church and at which the A communication vir would sing, has been old folks’ ch in memory of indefinitely postponed, GREIF & CHRISTY: | Mrs, Robert § Smith, of 589 North cr ST, ARL | | LaCreole Will Restore those Cray Hairs of Yours Is our business, 0' will be content if you will] they seed it? awall in need of Bare walls « But your pock you know a CUT HALF IN TWO Wall Paper, per roll iiewepuat Fifty cent Window Shades ‘for........ Hand-made shad s in any hanging done in Picture fr ny part ames made to order, of the county by "6, GC. LoS Es sonnnt rouRrH | ook fi Big Sign wh Fine woRtit FOURTH STREET 1 you get on Fou th street The Skeleton in Most Houses Is bad plumbing. It’s out of sight, its ts are sometimes unstspected, but ne ‘the less a constant menace to When we do plumbing it as near perfection as n skill can bring it. It stays done, it isn't constantly getting out of Safety and economy both urge too. order. you to come fo us. ED D. HANNAN, 182 South Fourth St SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING * REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A WeGREIF. Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. Everything in Its IS THE RECORD Gas WE MAKE. and salt meats Telephone 118 Cor. gth and ‘Trimble. P\.F. ‘LALLY. Wall —, We should t wall of China, light. orating the grea w walls in your I Oh and we a ate a fi out of that 1 cketbook beautiful. d n you see it. ideration « ook is all righ or little con rood W. 3. GREIF. OBERT'S BEER of this city. It leads all ily becoming the favorite with the people others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. Orders filled ustil 11 p.m ry Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, ’ F, J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. Telephone 101. Soda Pop, Seltz TY WHAT? Ball Bearing, Typewriter YES The 98 model oi the New" Densmore is ball bearing’in all. Sees sample with ©. B. STARKS, » Densmore, Yost and Caligraph Typatirlters. Satooll s fr all standard machines. ——o SHED 1864, Miss Mary Bf. Greil & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AG ENTS, So, een Telephone 174 papuc “LA GREOLE” ee STORER 100 to us and KY n't Wee He pret on sr $5.00 and get CHARGES PREP «ID to any part ‘WAN VLEET- “MANSFIELD | HM wa | 8 Sole Proprietors, If your More