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NORTH-EAST ano NORTH-WES ai RR DEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER DRUGGISTS taser RETR DA ORL rey ry Fifth and Broadway. inois Contral R.R. ALIFORNIA“: VIA NEW ORLEANS "Yin connection with the Pacific Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car Lea tnnatt and Louisville op Itinols “New Orleans Limited ‘ RY THURSDAY re THE TOMB OF OSIRIS. Said to Wave Been Discovered by Arch- ologists in Egypt. ‘gypt, the happy hunting ground of archacobogists, a ¢ is now reported which ‘throws al of hers rs into the shade, siris is said fo have been identified at Abydos, near Luxor 8 the excavators, under sci been unearth- oems written in the brought to light t If it ‘fails to cure go to your merchant AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK. We will refund to him. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO., Price 50 cts. PLANTATION CHILL CORE is Guaranteed. WRITTEN AT RANDOM. Dr. Waddie Lang 18 responsible for the following stor. Not very long ago a lean, sickly looking young man from the county entered the drug store, and began looking over the shelves at the vari- ous medicines there arranged, The clerks were all busy at the time, and when they finally got to him, he pointed to a bottle of female remedy, and said to wrap it up for him. Supposing that his wife was ill, they complied with his reqnest, and he paid for the medicine, and carried i away with him, Nothing more was thought of the incident until about a month later, when he again put in an appearance, and called for another bottle. He was looking greatly improved, and seemed in ex- cellent spirits. He agsin paid for the medicine, and in about another month, reappeared and asked for another bottle. “If any one wants ter know whut's a good tonic,” he vouchsafed to Dr. Lang, ‘‘you jist tell ’em that this is fins an d bodies, ‘the pot of stone, the pe recDalior: ame nisagd And Saturdays after Janu Sunset Limited Annex » who lived und: i * Division Passenger Agent, Cine Division Passenger peek. Sempuis ns of flint, and ‘ant of the use of ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD ‘Time Yabie in effect April 3. 1808 Amelineau has been LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION Noaru BouD— No M2 No 24 Theformer,accordin director of the excay notaph h to be later in dat New Orleans 90am 300, Bin hn 1S pn pia... 3x00 Tenn. eee ee pm ypted an archai 1255 pea 12 01 am rive. -2 06 pm 1 15am 90am taph, he states sentation may be f the temple built that an exact re ral Horse Branch 662 Owensboro. *10 00 pm *9 00 mn SOL am 17 pm Sours Bourp— 2% b of a deity ia Som ham i2s8 m 650 pm 1240 pm 922 an# 900945 pm <2 10 pm 3.44 am 110005 40pm 2.20 pun 353 am 400 p <8 M pn 6 03 am TO p Greenville Miss time the two becar ntified wit my sun Traine si and 24 run solid between adv ene rand frat ie, Sickets, oF renorvatt A. Ch GREIF & ca First-class. Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing ‘The only place in the city equipped with the necessary tools to do first class carriage and wagon work. Building new work a specialty. 319 COURT STREET 319 1 Three Beautiful Women It was the sucee Manes; the first kit founder of Mem} dos, then, if anywhere % th Osiris should exist. But what need it is the most hu an mythology nation of the di man, part of Egy, theistic associations and th forms of the le principle, the er: ged ‘in perpetual warfare with , which, however, is ne rother or his son and Set, represent li and darkness, the opposing | , whether in the physical or the moral Throughout they appear in the sacred books in conflict for ri and wrong, for the salvation or de- struction of the soul of man. divinities engaged in combats under human forms, Osirisis vanquished, is and submerged in the en, we have the or- thodox explanatioa of the tomb. the deity revives 10 THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS A SURE BEAUTY ‘The Misses He, of No. aia Avenue, New 0 5 ow (eta euoeessfully 1m yersonal CreaumeDt. THE MISSES BELL’S Complexion Tonle almost inmediate effect in cleart ehtening the 6kit, ae in, and his son, Horus, takes vengeange on Set, who, however, is scotched, not killed, the whole myth various explanations, as might be expected, have been given, some more distinctly ethical. Osiris seems to have held a special place in the affections of the ancient Egyptians; he was “the type of hu- , its sufferings, and its final vie- result, ‘The Misses feet fet thet wonde ful proverbial, but Thebes ates, if this discovery ed, has never disclosed a more wonderful relie of the far-off olden time.—London Standard. One Thing He Didn’t Borrow. sp ter hls You NOTHING If the efteet is not exacth a take no risk in te ce, $1.00, pi + planed, 50 that ooh wh in the roach oly leas a foot com is aol iy a goed oF nous oft should be gecent lending young Spenditt aV I say, old boy, you must owe pretty nearly everybody im I should think your debts would begin to worry you. mly) — Oh, no! the club now, the stuff. I've gained erbout thirty pound sence I began taking it!’’ Dr. Lang looked atthe man ia surprise, but divining that the fellow didn’t know any better, his astonish- ment changed to amusement, aod he thanked the customer for his recom- mendation, and promised to profit by it the first time a fellow came in and asked for a good tonic. b tae ‘Iremember when quinine sold for $5 an ounce, and the doctors all dosed it out oa the pointof a knife,”’ averred an old citizen yesterday. “Now it sells for about 60 cents an ounce, and they give it by the berrel. It used todo people as much good in small doses as it now does in large ones, too, or at least they thought it did. “| «A congressman once told me that he was offered $5,000 to vote against putting quinine on the tree list, but the effort was never successful to de- feat the bill, aud the result is we have it at reduced rates now.’” Me a The soldiers have had enough to endure from the very start, accord- ing to their letters, to disillusion them in their idea of military life, but they accepted it all with commenda- ble grave, and seemed to take it as good vaturedly as if they fully ex- pected it. A great many of them will miss their good meals, and will} # doubtless find that they great deal for their country deserve all the more cr 5 ‘The worst will be now, in the begin- ning, however, for they sre wholly unused (to such §bardships, and such hardships are very much barder to bear now than they will be whea the boys become more accustomed to them. At present they are all hav- ing a jolly good time, and seem to regard it all as a joke, but under the rigid rules of the army, there will be no foolishness, and the boysywill hav: to become men, act like m nd be treated like men. hesteas A pug dog was found in the deep- CUT HALF IN TWO WalljPaper, per rol)....5.5 Fifty-cent Window Shades fox..... MEMPHIS, TENN. [Joss of this their faithful member, yet pe for seme ray of consolation all things work to- |gether for them that love God, that our loss is heaven's gain, and be sword,’ * but because the sword] pe-|) reaves widows and the pen, if used in signing an appli- cation for life assurance protects and supports them. A pen, if used in signing an appli- cation for an Endowment policy in the Equitable Society, will help pro- vide for your own old age also. “COLORED DEPARTMENT. Mr. Harry Buford, of the county, years worked in children, while copy of these a See ey the minutes of the the Paducah Da and published in left yesterday evening at 6 Frank Shutt local agent for this company: GRAND LODGE, ELKS. The Session Opeed With Inter-| street church at 2:30 o’cleck, esting Ceremonies at New where he expects to make his future “Ash : Pautrna Mariner, Atmeta Howe t, iving sermon will be preached Hand-made shades in any Picture frames made to order, paper hanging done in any part of the county by HIGH-GRADE | BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES... i|PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Honee. Ob, may we live in peace and love, Each others’ burdens bear ; Our obligations sacred keep, Our records clear and fair, ss "8. That the boys will have their fun} — —- a NORTH FOURTH * went .o market yes et on Fourth street. “NO VISITORS ALLOWED.” Why Proprietors Display This Legend te Their Establishments. ed Englishman, whose widely read in i " e in his native land, own through a very large c grad tory during a recent vi That Ebbert is more devoted to his wheel than he is to her. Mayor Flower’s Address of Wel- come Responded to By Fx- aited Ruler Detweiler, are for the highest grades made. repared to offer 1898 Stearns -OO0, Don’t fail to see our Peace Overlands and Rugbys—best on the market, prettiest wheel mado. Don’t fail to see our line of wheels We are the only ex- clusive Bicycle house in the city. A complete repair shop. schoo! to those buy: Don’t fail to call—remember the forsaken the That Lou has taken up, like Bob,a covering of straw. That Mote thought he was at the} Douglas, . ‘That the quartette has been out- New Orleans, May 11.—The ses- sion of the grand lodge of Elks was opened in the city yesterday St. Charles hotel, chairman of the local committee, the chair, and with an immense at- tendance present. was escorted from the St. hotel to the theater by the local lodge sight.” and with music, and at B, J, Walle, of the local order, open- ed the proceedings formally by pre- senting the visiting Florence Huberwald then read a triotic poem, written Hunt Brisbane and dedicated to the| off. That John the sole Mayor Flower followed with an ad-| walker, ‘‘some.’’ The New Orleans before buying. A free riding with B. J. Walle, That “thirty old boys’ The grand lodge | cleaniog Inst week, That Lis set of furniture is ‘‘out of itted to inspect every establishment, a privilege rarely extended to stran- That ‘‘Hoeceke’’ was on the sick That Buddy is a long time making tively no exeep- by Margaret} ‘That John has shaved his mustache WHAT? Ball Bearing Typewriter ow of flattered p was flung open at his approac was invited to enter the int He looked eage dress of welcome. quartet, composed of local Elks, ren dered a selection. of the local lodge, John Fitzpatrick, spoke for the New Orleans antlers, and after an admirable address of Exalted Ruler Detwiler on the princi- ples of the order and the warm! the welcome extended, ‘ was sung and an adjournment had. Arriving trains y hundreds of repres parts of the country That Alex was down Sunday and Spent » most pleasant evening. That William tries to laugh it off, bat is growing more see some intricate mact an indication of ‘That Ross is a Chesterfield on the That seins are some times of mosquito bar. That he wanted a reserved seat for erday brough terday brought The ’98 modei ot the New Densmore is ball See sample with oO. B. STARKS, Agent for Densmore, Y -| Typewriters. -|machines. and the hotels are fairly overrun with the antlered MILITARY MATTERS. That Mark would not bearing iu all. position as assistant. is forever pointing]! the way from carth to heaven. *y, like the old veteran, . is a flsuerman ‘some. a temporary lull in the y,and several hundred 3 of eyes were turned inquirin ost and Caligraph Supplies for standard so much secrecy 11,—The news from Washington that the volunteers would be sent to Chickamaug:. t as they were ready to ui caused aoflutter of excitement 1} Camp Collier, where the Second and Third regiments, Kentucky volun# teers, are quartered. Every one of the recruits so far questioned is wild with joy at the seeming opportunity to move forward. for the quick arrival of the equip- ment ordered by Capt, Ballard from That he would ‘‘roast’’ 98] Major if we told it that he would pay Jr all the cream they wanted. That Ed’s Sunday trips to May- field are getting suspicious. at there will be more then one attration at Evansville ere long. That Mathews will not give up his Tt did not appear to m ything there that any- ly would care to see.” SCIENTIFICJAND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING *{ REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet, “There is no I took you in the room led, as he replied: er reading that notice They are eager g that you showld has moved off A It is one of our That ‘‘Porto Rico’’ Yashington street ‘hat Bennie is the ladies’ That Hynes is a thought, will be here by the last of next week at the furthest. he soldiers are being put through | eat deal of work. the light drilling received last week in small doses, they are now required to drill about six hours a day. drilling is done about half a mile black Edwin ‘That Connie had it all to himself Monday evening. Every time that grass these days, That Elder Burks is @ happy man; est part of the main sewer this morn- ing at daylight by the workmen. The canine seemed worn out with a vigil that was fruitless, and was very glad indeed to be placed in one of the big buckets, and hoisted to the top, fifteen or twenty feet above. How the animal got to the bottom is a 114 was the lucky number. That Jenkins dida’t know the Sex man had got in. from the camp, in the beautiful wood- Hart Gibson, on the known as “Ingle- It was formerly owned by John Watts Kearney, York, once of Loui “Everything in Its » and fancy groceries is Harrodsburg pike, minor in music and one out of music is, that the former e the latter is both natural postal as well as a poster. See? That last Sunday Elder The three surgeons of the Third regiment, Dr. Frank Boyd, of Paau- UR stock of sta mystery, as he was udinjured, and evidently did not fall from the top. € free A day or two since’ Dr. J. G. Brooks was a pall bearer for the first time in his life, with the exception of a few times ie acted as an honorary pall bearer at the funeral of a doctor or two, The doctor bas been at thousands of death beds, and all that, but he has been to only a few funerals in his life, and was never a pall bearer until last Monday. It is just one of those peculiar things that happen ‘‘just because they do,’ Jike « lady said not long since, is speaking of her own experince in never haying attended a funeralor a marriagd, in her life. She did not know why had happened that way, but it hart just the same, + 1 There is a tree in the yard of the Boyd infirmary from which the luxure ient growth ef leaves israpidly fall- ing, and without any apparent cause, The leaves first began to fall about a week ago, and now they have fallen to such an extent that the entire yard is covered with them. The phenom- enon, for it certainly looks like one, has attracted no little attention from passers-by, and no one has been found who can vouchsafe an explana- tion for it. t aie One of the soldiers of the Paducah company who was most impatient to go to war, has gotten his fill, eviden- Uy, this soon in the action, A letter was received from him yes- terday, in which he said— ‘To h—1 with this army business !’’ Another young man wrote to his uncle a very affectionate letter, and said that he missed the home folks very much, but missed the three meals aday far more. He concluded the epistle with the words, Dear Uncle, Please send me a dollar or two to buy something to eat.’” Still another young man said peo- ple didn’t know what a blessing‘*free Juaches’’ were [until they got away where they coulda’t get the benefit uf them. MIGHTIER THAW THE SWORD, “The pen is mightier than the sword,’’ not asthe cynic puts it, Y. World, | ‘‘because you can’t siga a check with complete and up-to-date. of canned good Dr, Arthur Bell, of Hopkins. Splendid line Our meat market is demonstrated his ability three sermons in one day. ‘Vhat the May grandest affair you have ever seen, That the lady on W. denies the rumor that she is soon ah in y , having everything in the line of P. F. LALLY. fresh and salt meats. Capt. Ballance was interviewed re- garding the time necessary to get the Kentucky troops into the fleld. Telephone 118. Cor. oth and “We cannot leave liere until they } That certain young ladies in the are equipped, and I’m afraid that will vicinity of Smith & Scott's tobacco factory are very popular. ‘That Harry knows the way down Wall Decorating Is our business, our pastime We should like the job of dec- @ rating the great wall of China, but will be content if you w rate a few walls in you they need it? the wool has been sheared for the know we cannot go into a campaign until they are properly uniformed. Wearegetting aloug yery slowly, for all this work is new and we have no precedents to go by. hich were in fo leers of the ci service do not apply now, and it is a much slower business Ulan it was in those days.”’ Gaither opened a recruiting station at regimental headquarter, | and is anxious to enlist as many men He foresees thata great many of the men who have come here from their respective be able to pas: ‘That Ned has played quits. . Hawkins who has been sick list for several days is Oh, yes; you can "t get when the volun- The illustrated lecture last evening at the Washington street church was equally as interesting as that of the evening previous, and was enjoyed equally as well. a wall in ee of a Bare walls denote a bare pocketbook or little consideration of the beautiful. But your pocketbook is all right and you know a good thing W.S. GREIF. OBERT'S BEER Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE for Colored Pupils. and instructive when you see it. ladics selling tickets, Davis was the contestant was Miss Anna Dickerson, who was also given a prize. ‘The next lecture will be HENRY BURNETT Attorney - at - Law Will practice in all the courts. 18 South Fourth St., Papucan, Ky homes will not a satisfactory phys- ical examination, and that many of will be short of their quota, thus making it impossible to even muster into the service the ofli- cers of the company, for there has to be seV¥enty-seven men in a company before it can be taken into States service, the companies Baptist church, at w dience is expect BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY ‘The meeting of the Carpet club of which was set for Thursday evening, ~ has been postponed to Friday Three well knowo commanders of | ing, at which time all are expected t light house boats that come to Padu- cab are distinguished in the navy, Capt, Lilly, who is very popular in , is now onthe Vicks- burg, down ‘on the gulf, and close call near Havana the other d having ventured in range of Spanish guns unespectaal. Primary, Secondary or ‘Tertia ‘;OlSON permanently CURE IN 15 TO 35 DAYS HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THK KEG BY] Ce, P ADUCAT BOTTLING CO Whereas, 1t has please¢ ‘ a . God to remove from our lodge, our {church and from labor to reward our brother, Sir Laurence Glore, and Whereas, We feel partute from earth to heaven we have Jost an earnest worker in our lodg Tenth and Maciison streets ers filled until 11 p.m Soda Pop, Seltzer Water abd all kinds of Temperance Drinks, Ny F fare ana hotel bills, aud no charge IF YOU HAVE that in his de- tebtede Polen, gna °s at one time of th the h, Sore Throat, Pimples. Cc xl shots, Ulcers ob any part of the body Hair or Hyebrows falling out, ft ts this Lilly, is now 01 one of the best ESTABLISHED 1864,——-o s Mary B. F. Greif & Co INERAL INSURANCE held at the time of honest, Christian man, & devoted and kind father, anda g , jorable citizen, therefore be it , That we bow in bumble submission to the divine who doeth all things well; and be it ‘ a Capt. Berwell, Df the Joseph Hen- ry, Which will leave Paducah tomor- row for Memphis; is the min who mounted the guos Raleigh and Pewrel, the service thirty-six cently received noti leave at a moment Dr. Edwards, Ear, LPhrost Specialist, Pad Pet monte TeInp\s, Cbicagos IN, and daughters’ hearts are and bowed in grief over the ue eeeRADUOAB, Kx