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O; D. fake. ‘They have | $250,000 capital, and guarantee to cure every case they treat or refund every dollar; or their charges may be depos ted in'a bank to be paid them when a cure is effected rite them today Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPhe:son’s Drug store tf Vor sawdust go to 10d 5. Sd Sth Borated Talcum Powder Ten Cents DEHLSCHLAEGER 8 WALKER ORUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway. WRITTEN AT RANDOM. Speaking of high livers, there's no one who ought to enjoy life more than the cilicers and crew of the gov- ernment boats, The Joseph Henty, for instance, which left this morning after undergoing tepairs on the ways, isn veritable palace, About all the work those aboard have to do is to keep her clean, except when out on & cruise, which is oply thre months in the year. ‘The remainder of the time she is laid up somewhere, the entire crew on full pay all the time, and required to spend only four hours a day on board. ‘The cabin on the Joseph Henry is divided {ato two compartments, half of it being reserved forthe com- wander and bis family, and the re- mainder for the residue of the crew. Every room has a carpet on the floor, and an electric fan in it for use in hot weather, The pay ranges from $150 per month s $60 per month, the lavter being the compensation of steward, and such minor factotums. Tbe four principal officers—commander, pilot, mate and chief engineer—can not be removed except by court mar- tial, and very few of them ever get out of the service during theit life- time The captain is usually a genteel, well fed fellow, who geterally has a past record to tell you about, He bas grown sleek and aristocratic by high living, and is usually rich after he has been in the service a few years. When he calls, if you favorably im- press him. in all probability be will order afew cold bottles, and give you a further insight to his manner of living. When the boat is laid up, the pi- lot usually comes down at 8 o'clock and remains aboard until noon, when he returns home, or to his lodging, and does not show up until the same time the following day. The chief engineer, who draws the munificent y of $150 per month, always wears a white shirt, and can easily, with what little work he has to do, contrive to keep it clean and immac- ulate. So it is with all those on rd, aud when a person desires Wo live an easy, happy. life, it is per- haps advisable to get a soft svap on a government boat. 1. F before yesterday Mr. Henry Goeckel, the well Known baker, who is on the petit jury, stretched himself outon abench in the court house yard, and asked another juror to wake bim up if be should be wanted, He soon fell asleep, and the juror who had agreed to keep watch over him, stole bis watch and chain, and then pot being satisfied, stole his shoes off his feet. They were ga’ ters, and slipped off easily, The articles were concealed, and the jurors, atter a brief consultation, decided to have the sleeping comrade aroused by the sheriff. Going ine ide they explained the case -to the sheriff, who went to the door, only a few feet from the sleeping man, and called him, He awoke with a start, and rubbing his eyes, ran to- wards the steps. Ina few moments he discovered that he wore no shoes, and when he attempted to take out his watch, and ascertain how long he had slept, he found that it, too, was ne. After some choice language, ivered in some foreign tongue, the ptleman was restored his belong- ings, but now he never gees to sleep, except when at home. Ee An ansville judge was called upon the other day to administer to several unwary sports a fine for cock lighting, ‘They were caught near the city, and the evidence was conclu- sive. When the fines were assessed, the kind-hesrted official informed him that he did it simply to make them ‘remember the main,”” TOF oF A young man of the South Side found himself in an embarrassing predicament a few days ago. He recently had a button picture of him- self taken, and presented to his sweetheart. She unfortunately lost it, and it fell into the hands of a strange girl, who most of the time acts as servant. It chanced that she called at the young man's home a@ few days after she obtained the picture, which was given her by her brother. The phos tograph was pinned to her dress, and it was the first thing the young man’s mother saw. She asked the strange girl where she got it, and she became — great- ly embarrassed, because she didn’t sal. abc know where her brother gotit, al though lie told ler he found it. To thake matters worse, the young inn hithself happened in at this juncture, and when he was shown his picture, he also blushed signifi- cantly, and it was some time before the complicated state of affairs could be straightened out, The young man paid a reward for the picture, and it now again adorns his best girl. mY Mr, Jobn Dipple, the well known dry goods metcbat, was not in the best of moods this morning. About 6 o'clock he wits awakened by a col- ored liavk driver. lio told hit he was wanted at the store, He dres ed and went down and Upened up. He fottnd no one, but expected them at any time. After being there for about two hours, he concluded that he woukl go to breakfast, and did so. As luck would have it, he rau across the same hack driver, and demanded to know Why he got him out of bed at that ttn earthly hour for nothing. “Is yo’ de one whut I woke up?” was the query. “ff you'd seen me drilling down town about half asleep, you'd thought I was the one,’ was the reply. “Well, I intended to wake up yo" brother, Mr. Race Dipple,”’ was the conclusion. “HURRY UP” IS THE ORDER. Second Regiment May Leaye for Chickamauga Sanday—Kquip- ments Have Arrived and It Is About Reddy. The Staff of the Third Regimen Completed —Co ticers May Not Have to Stand Examination, nissioned Of- of war has been’ giving ‘‘hurry-up” ordets to Governor Bradley, and the Second regitient will probably move to Chickamauga by Sunday. There among the soldiers relative to the turning down of certain men and officers, and favoritism rather than rules has controlled. When a man is to let ‘let out,’’ it is alleged, he has ‘‘physical imperfection.’ Sev- eral good officers and men have been thus ‘‘marked.’’ Adjut. Gen, Collier returned from Lexington yesterday, accompanied by Cols, Gaither and Smith. A con- ferenee of Cols. Gaither, Smith and Gen. Collier was had with Governor Bradley in the governor's office be- hind closed doors. The meeting is said to be in regard to the commis- sioning of officers of the Second regi+ ment, The examination of the Second regiment was completed yesterday, and Gov. Bradley will probably issue the commissions today. Equipments have now arrived, and Kentucky's Second regiment will then be ready to move to Chickamauga. “bad eye’? will let him out, Authorities and powers are to be ay pealed to in many cases. Col. Gaither is still of the opinion that the comissioned officers have to stand the same examination as the privates, but a member of the board of surgeons is authority for the state~ ment that they are accepted just as they stand, with any blemish or in- cate. Lexington bakers who have been furnishing bread for two regiments can not keep three regiments supplied and Lieut. Vestal will buy bread in Louisville. It requires 3200 loaves of bread per day for the entire state troops, The revised regimental staff of the Third regiment is as follows: Colonel—Thomas J. Smith. Lieut. Colonel—Jouett Henry, Major and Surgeon—Frank toyd. Assistant Surgeons—Austin Bell and Neville M, Garrett. First Lieutenant and Adjutant— Robert S$. Mitchell. it Lieutenant and Quarterm: ter—Frank L. Strange. Majors—Edward H. Watt, George C. Saffrans, David G. Colson, Captain and Chaplain—Frank M. ‘Thomas, First Lieutenant and Bat. Adju~ tants—Getty E. Snell, Joseph 8. Simeox, Arthur G. Sharpley, Private Case, of company 1, Lan- caster, was badly burt in a blanket toss yesterday, The misdemeanor is charged to the Covington boys, who have formed a club styled the Rambo Club. The boy’s knee was sprained. He will be laid up for several days and may fail in bi mination. Lieut. George ffrans, of the ‘Tenth Infantry, at ‘Tampa, has been notified of his appointment as major on the staff of Col. Smith, of the Third regiment, and is expected here tonight. This will complete the staff of Col. Smith with the exception of Congressman Colson, who will be telegraphed in time to reach here be- fore the regiment leaves the bar- racks, The election by which Mr, Leon- ard Cook was made first lieutenant of the Paris company has been set aside as illegal, and Mr, Chariton Alexander will be appointed in his place. This 1s the young man whose . ! Bledtion was declared illegal on ac-! count of his be pnotic powers. Davis may be {ofured eee expec ted, though it is hoped he is not. along a narrow plank in athe loft he D he fell, and he descended way as to fall across a plank and burt Several injections of mor phine were given him yesterds he was conscious, here by his many friends that he will soon be able to resume he has not already done so. and it is hoped Chief Surgeon F that he will not be dacab vol next Mrs Joo Smith... Died of His Peculiar Throat Af-| j fection This Morn- Mrs Ade ‘Curey y Smit h. soveee ss Bettie Robinson own . Benie Caldwell Slippets, a servant to Mrs Jno Smith and Miss Deceased Was a Well Known and Respected Farmer—F on last Thurs ‘al of his olde Mr. S. A. Vance, of Lovelaceville,| ‘There will be an ente died at Ingram’s boarding Louse ats v'clock this morning, after days’ illness from an affection of the throat. He came to the cit intended to be treated for his trouble. At a wagon yard he suddenly became unable to bres gone when medical aid reached him An overation was performed, a hole being cut in his throat through whi he breathed. trouble seemed spurious growth in his throat, aud it completely battled the skill of the doctors. Mr. Vance lingered until 3 o'clock this morning, when he quietly passed away. He was born in Ballard county on 5, 1862, and had resided there life. He leaves a wife and two} one brother and Thursday and applicants to teach schools of the county, the fourth Friday and 28 of May. Wash Ul by twenty little 2 to go for u pamed church, Adm ters. Frankfort, May 14—The secretary] Methodist church and Fellows. The remains were home in the county today, and will buried tomorrow has been considerable bickering} o'clock at McKendree church the auspices of the Odd F ALMOST MURDER. Sam Fuller Assaulted His Wife With a Poker, Then e divine ordinance of be minister the ordinance to e number at the chur 11 o'elod will preach. It will be a gre eA. M, 1. church, Tr Washington street Baptist 30 o'clock by Rev. G. H Beat Her Head Almost Into Pulp, But She Will Prob- ably Recover, Sam Fuller, colored, tried to com- mit murder this morning, and almost His victim was his wife, and she may yet die of her woun Faller lives at streets, and has been It is now claimed that Col. Smith’s | the wife bad ao altercation this morning | about 6 o'clock, and her with a heavy iron poker, numerous gashes on her he: penetrated to the bone, and bled pro- fusely, but which are not necessarily tinued te by the pi¢ succeeded, C. G. Hardison He tried his best to kill her screams attracted neighbors, he was forced to flee before he ceeded in bis purpose, firmity noted in the surgeon's certifi- | s: © John Hughes 3 just ready to go home after his work, and went to the house, but Fuller had escaped. pointed out to the officer | on sea the one was arrested, claimed to work berger’s, and when the him there, he encountered no difticul- | y in establishing his identity he proved to be the wrong m A warrant was issued tod: Her for malicious ass: roed at police headquarters that) greatest there has been for some time a war-| jarge rant against him fora breach of Officer Hoyer has been look- | ing for him, dressed in hunting garb. | AGENTS WANT WITH SVAIN at Barry & Henne- everythin ae at 4 ards, by Hou ANOTHER BIG CO) Rehkopf & Sons to Make sets of Goyernment Hi: Rehkopt & Sons received an order} from the government thousand sets to be the largest order ever given to one firm, firm only a few days vhave a ru and the same number of blankets for | in the government. has been in Washington, and pected home today. nd When itis enticed resu't and une i en out aad this pal condition, hea Choice Prunes, per Ib........ Seedless Raisins, per lb.... Best Chewing Gum, 2 packs Choice Lemons, 2 do; j » Molasses, per gal... Best Oyster Crackers, per Ib Best Sour Pickels, . Fresh Meal per bu. LL. RANDOL PH, South Second Street, ’ WOOD ¢ YARD! Mr. George W. Grubbs is wood business at the and Trimb| , and will g orders promptly COLORED DEPARTMENT. | There will be a drama at the land Presiyterian reets led. CAST OF CHARACTERS, jc Wells. C.D.” Diggs was called to y to attend the daughter. at the residence of yn Washington street of the Washington examination of the colored in the common] will be held on and Saturday, 27 There will be a rare enter! livtment at the C. PV. church evening in the form drama which has been under pri sowe time. if will be a Handkerchief ils, The pro benefit administered to tb ndidates by Rev o'clock. I k vervices ; at which uksgiving sermon arity | a morte The Willing Workers will give a creaii* aad strawberry this evening at the residence of Mrs. Grundy on We are invited. Court street The Sunday “school pienic given today by the Sunday school of the First. Ward the Rowlandtowa park, wi it with a musical concert aniany or javenile ba earaest and | atthe C. P. ¢ Jelose the meeting, tomorrow evening » result of fifty conversions and fifteea additions ss Maud P. Man rtrip to Metropolis eral of ay previous. id article by Prix 1 will appear Mouduy. ED fur Jud md bout Coutsias al and warship ry of the ory war book pal 100 olored mops Biggi-t book Write today. Address, National Book C street, Chic Deafness Cannot Cured Eustachian Tab hea th's tu ‘The old Grandy se, No, Seveoth Street between nd Jackson streets, is for sale will be delivered to the 6d it and er of Tenth ell known 2 satisfaction church, corner | nd Burnett streets, next Mon- May 16, for the benefit above named church, hy young ladies MR. VANCE SUCCUMBS | The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., «Sallie Dag “Dora Haris Maria Porter | Virgie Sanders J. E. ENGLISH & CO . YPEWRITER-USING PUBLIC. IT IS = LEADER IN IMPROVEMENTS, THE MOST DURABLE MACH! MADE, AND DAILY IN THOU- SANDS OF OF- FICES ALL # # OVER THE # # WORLD, # # st CONTINUES TO PROVE ITSELF TO BE # . Louis, Mo. North Second street, Padueab, Ky. Venela Givens | Mattie Fitzg | Clemeatina os eeeeeeo Millio Le va Pritchett CUT HALF IN TWO Wall Paper, per roll”. Fifty-cent Window S: andes! for. ainment this Hand-made shades ayolistic will hold the for a ton street church Wednesday evening. of the of canned goods having everything fresh and salt meats. P. F. LALLY. WHAT? Ball Bearing Typewriter the river tomorrow chureh, bearing in all. be con- Typewriter machines. IFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING “1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING 4ll work guaranteed. A.W. GReeir: Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. Wall Decorating W.S. GREIF, | a ene _OBERT'S ern, Dept. > BEER. It leads all Tenth and M Orders fille | kinds of Tem -. Sie e frames made to order. done in any part of the county by : a URTH NORTH FOURTH . ‘ STREET mn Fourth street Everything in Its Season IS THE RECORD WE MAKE. y groceries is Splendid line meat market is the line of YES The ’98 madei ot the New benanior is ball Sec sample with oO. B. STARKS, Agent for Dentaare Yost and Caligraph all standard 3 ABSOLUTELY PURE 1 C0. ¢ Drinks, B ENRY 4 trustee: Trustees A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town Patert Flat-Opening Books 12m Sole Proprietors, TAMMEN, Jr. “BOOKBINDER t PROADWA ‘ If it fails to cure go to your merchant AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK. We will refund to him. VAN VLEET-M ANSFIELD pave CO. MEM! ors, i Fine ison streets until LD paw Price 5O cts