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The Southern THE NORTH Route NORTH-EAST ano Th Iron Mourta Route, | 4 Texas and Pacific and NORTH-WEST Southern Pccific Railways BEST-REAGHED TAKE THR | ae |FAMOUS - SUNSET « LIMITED ‘vanoville&Tonetabte kh ees Schurdage Goy HROUGH mr oot Pata ‘sixty HOURS TO LOS ANGELES crooked fiogers hes over one wil only one’? Another young fellow felt sor what skittish when summoned befo After it was alkover jared to a friend: koew nothing was going to hurt Receive prompt and careful}me, but I just couldn't keep trom attention by experienced grad- | shaking all over, to save my life! uates in pharmacy when en- es a trusted to our care. gti in Paducab that ins Will Be Taken to Furthermore, our immense stock |!#* pe rele tes, Beene oie = SUCCUNBED. ng Man Hurt by the Pile Driver Yesterday Is Dead. Doctors’ Prescriptions % his Afternoon South to is the Lemon Commission Co., and] ~ atfawa 1 DAILY CARS FROM} = cap enables us to give you just Bit al P WASHVILLE E an As tut * what the doctor orders. everythiiog oa tar the opti © Mor Burial. CHICAGO. H.C TOWNSEND, 7.0. MATTHEWS, | in the way of letter and Dill heads, es FD. JEFFRIES G.0.A CAHILL Minas, Gener Coaccovere | Routtory 1 Met [Night Calls answered promptly. | and such things, are lemon colored @ EVANSVILLE IND NASHVILLE, rrr St. Louis, M Se Lomtaville. Ky Bell at the side door on Fifth} {n addition they have flour aud many} Judson Lee Plerce, the young man stre other things they bandle named efter | crashed by the piledriver while mak- the firm, The house of the Lemons’ ling g coupling near Jackson street, in bids fair to become well known i0| the fijinois Central yards in the cit Ilinois Central RR. ; Johnson AER A WULIERL ocean SEE cae f. Foundry and Machine.. OEHLSCHLAEGER & WAL! E War news is now about the most ALIF ORN IA his injures, He was crushed in the important thing in the world. An] side, and injured internally, his burt amusing instance of how eager every- ee Company ORUGGISTS VIA NEW ORLEANS Established 1865. Incorporated 1883. The deceased was a resident of of the courts in session bere this| Kuttawa, and was about 25 years Fifthjand Broadway. week. old, leaving relatives there, proving much worse than expected. body is to get it was witnessed in one In connection with the = - : "1 i " puthern Iacitc The judge was having a jury called} ‘The remains were carried to Kutt doen oda Steam Engines, Boilers and taypened to espy 8. uemapaper | wa this Lo ep ght thd ped A ose Through Weekly | House Fronts, Mill Avie in the hands of someone who had |ger. and will be interred there this * Tourist Sleeping Car ives ‘ WRITTEN just come in from the newscealer’s. | afternoon. - adadat i ctene phi He looked wistfully at the flaming a EVERY THURSDAY | a ‘ AT RANDOM then, being able to resist the impulse , $84 Potncad every Pritay mornine, tor 1.00 PADUCAH, KY je}no longer, took a recess of 45 min+! John McCreery, 2 colored youth Angeles and San Francisco without change. | es utes, while be read the latest, who drove the chaingang wagon for He'voast | a ee the city, was perhaps fatally kicked on Toes a v J a aaliaand ae hela ’ GREIF & CHRISTY Col. Will Gray bas a game rooster] A good joke is going the rounds oe vu lock, yerterdey a Sunset Limited Annex that is the terror of the neighboring] 0 ® well known wholesale grocer, | humane wt tO: Panes baal ot the Southern Paci, ey | First-clase... chauticleers, Col. Gray lives on the] Who has « sweetheart ia Russellville, ye he r - ba } 4 hy * ad an | th Sic 1 didn't know how|Ky. It was all the result of | are 8.6. MATCH Horseshoeing and i hie suiskea rea Soiil ieee blundering ignorance of the shipping ee 4 Travis asineviel sia Blacksmithing terday. It is said that the average] clerk, however, ty iaworti Me for, [take the mule out, While ie was . ky. | The only niece in.the ely eauinwed |OOCe Nas foo mGCN gallantty to at-/ Hope be has of ever obtaining engaged! in unfastening the trave, the 4 Phe only place in the city equipped | tack q defenseless hen, but gallantry |giveness. : ‘ mule kicked him in the stomach, ville | with the necessary tools to do first-| seems to bave been an unkoown biel adage ped tina's rt irsooBiog him several feet to the poe ae = | class carnage and wagon work, quantity with this rooster. Fisdiog in Tike satslogss, Oe atate el. (Sidewalk, He was picked up uncon- ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD | Building new work a specialty, nothing left in the neighbor! to ‘ a . scious and was at first thought to be n peers re Tconquer, the rovster yesterday al- mond.) He ordered» Gve-pound leq. lie afterwards recovered suf. ‘Time Table tm oftest April! 8. 1808 (319 COURT STREET 319} tucked the hen, which had ® brood of chicks, a day old, and after a bat- tle royal in the back yard, stuck « He | ficiently to talk, and City Physician Rivers was called. McCreery was conveyed to bis aday ort wo ago they came. instructed the shipping clerk to make aneat package of them, and he * ‘i ‘ would write and attach the tag, and | ome on South Tenth street, and last night became much worse, his recov- ship them. clerk did as instructed, and /¢FY being doubttal, LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIV N ‘ ’ B spur in her neck, and made orphans <itaieaie of all those little game chickens. Col. 4-4 a 5 Gray has since been reading up on bow to rear chickens without the Iso, at the same time, made a pack HIS M NEY. .. DEALER IN natural means of support, for he] *! L 5 OUT HIS MO « Cairo, 1... 106 am | thinks they will all profit’ by the cx-] ge bade hexagense Phar dag ier S pmitoiam * ic i a tho’ it be, set them] 8° up the river 5 nes , ace OR chad ee lag Staple and Fancy Groceries, jemyte, ueworthy tho! it be, set them tt ot vestound package ot candy was | Detective Anderson Miller wus in : i Nos > Canned Goods of All Kinds, |‘¥r out te Ye good Ag The gentleman wrote out the$ tag, [best of humor. Paducad Spm ts0am T4hem 40, Tet! and when he went out to tie iton, it] Several days ago he took Martha 245 pm 2Wam 6 8) ar pm | Free deliv y to all ‘yey of the city, Since the battle at Manila, Prof. was bis misfortaze to get the young Hagens, colored, to the asylum. She $0) pm 650 am Cor, 7th and Adame GS, Easel, of the city, bas orig+| iady’s name on the flower sacks, To| Was adjudged insane in the circuit % Rortouville 448 ym 3 inated a new and very appropriate] make along story short, the young | Court here, and ordered to Lakeland. Central City. 585 pm 4 ‘ name for the Spanii “The lady got the 500 flower sacks, and|She was delivered to the asylum au- : Tr" : Brinton B. Davis, |Snaviards call us spigs,’" be said tol the’ merchant received the candy. |thorities, and Mr. Miller received his Aaoulsville 10.) pm 7 #0 am 8.0) pm i ‘la friend the other day, ‘but I call] pus the matter stands. vouchers, calling for 845. Ctuclanaut 71 145 am ARCHITECT the Spaniards ‘pig-mies,’'’ and — —- — He sentitto Frankfort, and re- Sourm Novy a 3x é when it comes to fightiag Uncle Sam A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY, eda reply that it could not be § 9am s oom | Cfice Am .G.iman Nat, Bank, [the epithet eeems to be very appre- paid as the womaa should have been be ¥ ° priate. Prof, Ensel should get a} And it never fails to cure Rheu-| taken to Hopkinsville instead of Lake- —— =—= =| copyright on the name. matism, Catarrh, ples, Blotches, }iand. The matter was then placed Some man on the Evening World, | and all diseases ing from impure jin the bands “of Attorney Jeims6i wpm a in New York, bas had the cry, ‘*Re- . a member the Main copyrighted, Met xa: and not long since made the manu- facturer of small buttons worn on swam Hw am 289m 1s blood, is Botanic Blood Balm.| Houser, who wrote the auditor, en- (B. B. B.) ‘Thousands endorse it closing a copy of the order of the as the best remedy ever offered to} court ordering the woman taken to mankind. The thousands of cures}[akeland. He received another re- : coats pay him « handsome royalty} pertormed by this remedy are almost] ply saying that if the court made a ) 8 at THE SAW EDGES for infringement, miraculous, Try it, only $1 per large} mistake, the court should pay the $ OF YOUR ae bottle, costs, ‘ wdc tes If the war doesn’t end pretty soon, | 4 "HYst JAN'S EVIDENCE—AN HONEST oe far Mr. Miller is out his ex- 7 q Mr. Ben Weille will be ia a predica- poctor. repses, +28 amis pm ' ae e a age S I {N DING went, In bis window be basa flag} Although a practitioner of near bre: pees ene ie He Bos +} — bee {weed of the United States and ove of Cu-ltwenty years, my mother influenced | **ditor’s chief clerk, who appears imagine he knows more than all the rest of the administration combined. Ybeticyd () PCr] ba, that Mutter ina breeze made by!me ‘to procure Botanic Blood ie SOUS DEES ( | | Al S an electric fan, Nearby is a placard] Baim, B, B. B., for ber, She had , a ation ¢ toh Y ALAN beating the declaration that the flags! }een confined to her bed several Omics aves camels, gr Arrive 88, Louis will continue to float until Uncle Sam] months with Rheumatism, which ha: bi or behest ae eet a eat Louis = conquers Spain and Cuba is free. | stubbornly resisted all’ the usual | “2 on Oa reukSort 1 Solleet his The American flag has had 80/ remedies. Within twenty-four hours | ODeY- capcoy pg ipa ginanae Mana) a Leave st. Louis Arrive Padacs Are smoothed by special Ml traius run aaily ex machinery. There's no xercise, . it is al- sag i . {even after the auditor had ordered it with astar whic: Rony OMG eb wuch exercise, however, that it is sl-| stter commencing B, B. b., I ob pail, Aaa us omees” Coald ak get i 7 Now 28 ai most worn out, and bas large rents! served marked relief. She has just} PM") a iat eae as cee Stueatt and} i i vices, Send your work in it that constantly threaten to con-| commenced her third bottle, and is) U2!! he went in the Ah; is between Evansy aig to us—or telephone 200 vert the entire flag into shreds, It nearly as active as ever, and has been (ao sont i and the governor or- ying Paiiman oe evil Gas Tot may wave itself out before Uncle Sam | in the front yard with*rake in hand,” | 1ered it pai 4 between 1 does the right thing. cleaning up. Her improvement ANOTHER GOOD CROWD. te 2 truly wonderful and immensely grati re Star Steam Laundry), Saray an Oe ad ee eentel f8 |G. Hi MoaraGitek, MDiy ‘There was another good audience Laglepiappe pit rowrtie omy yaad Jacksonville, Ala, {at Morton's opera house last night, Dosovan, c Paducah. Ky . slock window, and with trembling bands n i ‘. “g 120'North fourth, removed from a time wora purse two] For sale by Druggiste ancl the play presented by the Krause Stout company was well receiyed. “ = gold coins, One might have detect- na _ ale aa Pry ‘ = >! Le ; . The company is winning favor as ove Galt H Ouse ed tears ia her eves, for the time had How's This? | of the best that ever visited the city, come at last for her to part with] Weorter one hundred dollars reward ffor a canno for a good Miss R. B. Hay} them arrh that canmot be cured vy]/and the prospects are g sy .K . veek, LOUISVILLE. KY, ED H. PURYEAR Stenographer| One proved to be an old California Fh Cure CU, Toiedo.o, [House every night this wee i Pi 5.00 per twenty-dollar gold piece, dated 1853,{ We, the undersigned, have known F. J aC IT, ear oe te V with San Fran so” ainped on Cheney for the last fifteen Lege and lagi BEA BU ~ y | ore a aw e other was a United States dou-| 2!™ Perfectly honorable in all business tran . * + Booms only $1.00 and upwards ‘The ot sactions and financially able to earry out any} esq, Coplen, of Wingo, says he A. R COOPER : ble eagle, also of ancient date. obligations made by their Arm, tats, to [N88 @ peculiar suit pending in his aaa ae And Notary Public, Real estate and The sey dstocroes Se: gretleney WEST £TRUAX, Wholesale Draggists, To | 00 0 PO ee auted Resco: is 4 Life Insurance Agent, and | ttcn'ter "nearly half a century. but WAEDING: KINNAN AMAKVIN, Wholesale cigrged with trespass, He rented » , hem for nearly bi v . . i ied | er - |farm near Dublin and got dissatistie: +e i now had to use them. The reed nied ci the blond an rarealls, net 4 Sate i fal tilt Formerly master commissioner fot| probable that there is a premium on ot ro EERE ioe nnn, beaker: OFPPR RELIEF 7 the Mec reckon sciroult court, we the old California piece, especially. he dug up the Irish potatoes he had gop RELTE: t xetice Mt ts of this and is ce » @ curios a vil Smi q " f Hl [pre ait g eountion. “Special attention | !* #8 certainly a curiosity, Send your horse to J. Will ae planted andate them, and pulled up ' om {| |given to the collection of a!! claims, ae Me at Glauber's stable, if it needs the/ii¢ onions and took them with him ‘ Gs Aa) tho renting of real estateand all other! 4 well known and promising young] attention of a veterinaty surgeon. |‘rie igndlord bad him arrestet on | : Y Uuigeslon. Will ag) (08 capignen BBA hotel clerk now feels like aman, He} You may thus save a valuable horse. charge of trespass —May field Mirror | ‘ administrator of decedents’’ estates] was treated to his first shave day be- 23a 7 SS § ee * ardian of infants. Bonds for] fore yesterday, and the story is worth — ney BOTTLING WORKS. LS Surety companies. treneating. The young man could ba South Fourth street 1 j | a ee wf >} aK Legal Row), Paducah, Ky. | | | \ | boast of nothing more formidable in the way of beard than a light fuzz. Some of his friends advised him to get ave, but he refused, and per- ST, JAMES HOTEL sisteatly refu. until he aroused their honest indignation, The result —S8T, LOUIS,— was that they lay in wait for him un- Screg ' toxicating summer drinks ’ : til they captured him in front of a oe e — cata Tit MISSES BELL $ Rates, $2.00 Per Day. tastier eo dar before yesterday and Cheap Groceries. HE STRIDE OF PROGRESS. Comm pexion Tonie | Room and Breaktast, $1.00. dragged bim in, He remonstrated|3 Crown Raisins per Ib European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. {in vain. They placed him in the|Seedless Raisins, per Ib nearest chair, and the barber soon Choice Prunes, per lb... had the bloom of youth removed| Hominy and Grits, per lb.... Mayfield is to kare a new bottling house. Mr, George Ochischlaeger, of the city, ented the brick store room of rr, Michell, near the Broad- way crossing, and will start in a few » |days to making all kiods of non-in- TO THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS A SURE FOsD TO BEAUTY he Misses Vell, of No. 7 ¥ fs 7 y Mayfield is fast taking on metro- politag airs and habits. Never be- Goop Rooms. Goop Mnats. Goop SERVICE. When you visit St. Louis stop at i y comrades holding him tightly as the) Choice Dates, per ber lb 5 | ST. JAMES HOTEL operation proceeded, This step to-|Choice Maple Sugar, per Ib. . 7 ‘ 7 fore ifthe history of the city until from his blushing countenance, bis] Oat Meal and Buckwheat Flour, , very Fevently could you buy beer by the gallon or bucket full.—Mirror BROADWAY AND WALNUT . cars direct to Hotel wards Malar, bide fais todo the re pt er Peal gst a re ¢ ian muc . 70m, i = + " t Best Kraut, per gal... COLORED o shieient to « cl ver gal. . ONE BOTTLE COSTS you Norma ‘Second Need Goods Several funny things that happen- tear Gre aaa ig DEPA RTM EN i. ; if the effect fs not exactly as claimed, 6 Highest cash prices paid by ed at the examination of recruits at Lemons, per peg * The price, 81-00, plnees At within WIAIAM BOUGENO & SON | the Boyd infirmary are gradully leak- "1. L, RANDOLPH, - Peston and t § | furmitare wes, ranges, ete, Call and get our] ig Out, One is in regard to ayoung! 193 south Second Street, "Phone 89. Ue INe OF 48 LDL, trons offer she ry buying elsewhere, We also ex-| fellow who was mad because he fail- Conservative people who do not ~ as penee Sw gee ed to pass. Wood. wish to find that their idols have clay Rr siies aencrie atiees on =| It's'a shame,’’ he said confiden- ‘Telephone No. 29 for a nice two}fect and stand on a slippery and a parphiet will Le sent Upon n lially to one of his friends, Here!) orse load delivered promptly, Price. sandy foundation, must either close ‘communteat ions and send all Matil. “Fh er & Co they threw me out because one of my $1 cash, Obio River Spoke ‘and | their eyes ond ears or suffer pain, ordvin to Phe Misnea Bell fingers 18 crooked, and there was one! Rin Co., E. E. Bell tf, | You must not set your idols up for THE BELL TOILE: a Kin Undertakers and embalmers slob in there with two crooked fin- (Sindhi * |the adwiration of ‘the world, say the é > te | jd he passed. I don’t see} Connoisseur's delight—Linnwood | over-critical students of history, if Sold in Paducah by W. 16. MoPherson | sorwrereprone 198 ee eee . vi 7 euld Rieyhone 160 130 $ Third’ what advantage a man with two] Cigar. tf Jyou do not want them pulled down jonert stay. He will leave tomorrow. | Telepho ae “ke sre ah PADUCAH, KY A CREOLE" HAIR RESTORER A Perfoct Hair Dressing and Restorer VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO, Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN. are going around pulling tne bed clothes off our great people, Sev- eral years ago we were told that William Tell never existed, and therefore had no apple shot off bis bead; that Horatius did not hold the bridge, but that that episode in his and shattered to pieces ‘betore your face. So certain investigating souls tory was merely an exaggerated ac- |count of a meeting between Horatius Wall Paper, per roll.......... a cee 8ic and some toll-gate raiders who want-| Fifty-cent Window Shades for. . 80¢ ed to free a bridge; that Nero never fiddled, a3 that musical instrament was not in existence in his day; that Washington never crossed the Dele- ware at the place always seen in the steel engravings, in a boat, as the water was too shallow and could easily have heen forded; that there] sorts! tor RTH NORTH FOURTH was no such thing as a Trojan horse STREET STREET and that Washington swore like a Hand-made shades in any size. Picture frames made to order, Fine paper hanging done in any part of the county by trooper. Look for the Big Sign when you get on Fourth street. And now some person on the Phil- adelphia Record bas found that the colored man, Hon. Hiram R. Revels, former United States senator from Mississippi, was not acolored man He has always been classed as a col- ored man, One Dr. C, A. Peterson, of St. Louis, claims to have made a study of the lost Roanoke, Va., col- ony which Sir Walter Ra'eigh sent to Roanoke island in 1587, and says that Revels isa descendant of that mystery-shrouded band. He says that historians drop their investiga- tions entirely too quick, by ending with the supposition that they were all killed by the Indians. Contin- uing, he says: ps “In 1607 Capt. John Smith, who 5 had been saved by Pocahontas, start- SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS ed an expedition from Jomestown to see if be couldn't discoyer the where BLACKSMITHING abouts of the missing colonists, In- stead of going by boat they started BPR I 100 miles, got tired, went back, and at and here history, as it is generally re corded, ceases, ‘ : All work guaranteed. ‘‘Now for the facts which the his- torians have generally so singularly overlooked. In 1710, when the Hu- guenots and cavaliers started to pen- etrate the interior of North Carolina Court Street bet. 2d and “a they found, some seventy-five mile from the coast, in what is now Robe- ye ¥ aa ij r son county, N. C., a colony of Eng- ' lish-speaking people, many of whom 1 bad blue eyes and light hair. They inquired where they came from, and they replied. “From Croatan.’ ‘How does it come that you speak English ?* The Skeleton in Most Houses Is bad plumbing. It’s ont of sight, its 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 skill can bring it. It stays done, too—it isn't constantly getting out of order. Safety and economy both urge you to come to us. ED D. HANNAN, 132 Souti Fourth St their discovery, a letter which, by the way, is in the archives of the board WE | MAKE. of trade of London, It is evident . 1 faa 2 that a number of the Huguenots re- UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is mained in the colony and intermar- complete and up-to-date. Splendid line ried, as there are a great many names of canned goods. Our: meat market is it undoubted reach, origin” (6. be unexcelled, having everything in the line of found among the Croatan names of sesh at salt sneats. called Croatans. are some the present daye.s: Telephonéir1ar% P A ; 3 “These es always been | Gor, th and Trimble. . F. L LLY. ere 1000 of them living in Robinson county, N. C., ¢t the present time, bat they have scattered all over the South and West. I have found Ww H Croatan names among all the five AT? ilized tribes living in the Iudian ritory. ‘Tue Croataus have distinct racial characteristics. They are as dark as Portuguese, and are different in ap- pearance from other Tudians, or Caucasians. Iu some insta there has evidently been a mixture with negro blood, and on this ace count when, in 1835, North Carolina aud Tennessee disfranchised the ne- Ball Bearing Typewrit er YES groes, they included the Croa'ans. ‘Phe most eminent of the Croatans was United State Senator Revels,who The ’98jmodei ot the New Densmore is‘ball was elected from Mississippi during] bearing in all. See sample with the reconstruction days. He was classed as a negro, but was really a erin faults citeer ol ia Orsalnee Agent for Densmore, Yost and Caligraph are the same as those of the settlers] TYPewriters. Supplies for all standard on Roanoke island, Tuey were men] machines, from Devonshire, England, and, furthermore, even the broad Devon-| == . <= ‘ shire pronunciation is found io cers tain words as used by the Croutans Wall Decorating today.” © Mr. W. A. Ross left last evening | Is our business, our pastime, our de- Qf for the Falls City on a business trip, |light. We should like the | where he wi'l be gone probably untilforating the great wall of China, but fs) Friday. Wh there be may visit} will be content if you will Ict us deco- Si Charehill Dowos rate a few walls in your h they need it?) Oh, yes; you can't ge! Mr. William Simpson, who baslout of that, and we always hate to see been on the sick list for a week, i8!q wall in need of artistic decoration. able to be out agaia Bare walls denote a bare pocketbook little consideration of the beautiful. But your pocketbook is all right and you know a good thing when you see it. Mr, Albert McKinney bas returned from a visit to Henderson and Ev- ansville and reports a most enjoya- ble stay, He got in yesterday and is W S. GREIF. still im the employ of the Jones In- stallment Co. Mr. John Douglas, of 1043 Carter street, died M aged 28 years He was from Nashville and lived 19 O B e FR F sity six years. The remains w the ns were ; buried this afternoon in Oak Grove] [¢ yr, apidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. Tt leads elt cemetery. others, for the reason that it is The funeral of Mr. Lawrence Glore ¥ who died at his home on Harrison ABSOLUTELY PURE street yesterday morning, took place this afternoon at the Washington street Baptist church, which was crowded with friends and acquaint- ances to hear the last sad rites over the remains, Rev, J, W. Hawkins ) ™% DAY 1 (1 ) 4 reached an able and feeling sermon | ADI CAH BOT ALL G ( 5 on the life aud character of the de- HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY] ceased, ‘The obsequies were con-|F J, Bergdoll, Proprietor Tevth and Madison stree's 4 ducted under the auspices of the} ‘Teleplione 101. Orders filled until 11 p.m Kuights and Daughters of Tabor. Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Telitiperance Drinks. The interment took place st Oak Grove cemetery, ==—= Mr. A. W, Watkins bas been on| [* ST, ABL ISHED 1864,-——o the sick list for the fast two or three ones (Mic? Mary By E, Greif & Go list. se At eee: Cee a L INS SURANCK 4 Mr. J. 1. Anderson, of South GE Sixth street who is ranning on the ee river, was in the city today ona «