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ALL THE ;NORTH ORTH-EAST NORTH-WES ARE REACHED ¢ RSW F.P.JEFFRIESG.D. f nae A O.N.MILLMAN, FORNIA:: VIA NEW ORLEAN é (paul In connection with the Southern Pacttic * Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car Leaving Cincinnati and Loutsvilie Central Railroad fast “New Orleans EVERY THURSDAY apd Paducah every Friday morning, for Los 2 y Angeles an ‘Limited daity wih Exprene {| * wary 4, 188) with the “. Sunset Limited Annex a. of the Southern Pacific, giving spectal th } Dentral Railroad - i Division Pansenge: a o \ SOHN AL SOUT | i wens oNOV AR } 4 An. f ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Tims Table tn eer. April 8, 1648 GOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION — No WE Ko tii Orleans 720 pm 900 am Jhon, Misa. t2 47 aun 1 Ass pen Momptie .. 7 0am $0 pin - J'kson Tenn.10 25 am 1025 pm nt Cairo, Ul... 104 am Sy No 1s a allot Fulton... 12.8 pm 1201 om } ‘Atrive Paducah, 26 pun ith am 0 Leave Paducad......215 pm 0am 7h at arriv Princeton... 345 pa 2 033em 60) pan Evansville $00 pus 6% aun Hopktusvilte pin / Nortonvitie ‘ Owensboro .*10 0) pm *9 0) am 3.05 pms Loutaville.. 100) pus 7 4 am 60) pa Cincionat | Fiy am 1am Sovrm Boump— m as ti ott Leas a‘ Cinctnaaut Loulsvit +00 , 210 pm 345 am 110045 0pm 4 2.20 pm 389 am 400 p 350 pm 508 am TW p 605 jaw a Memphis $20 pm #18 am 3 arrive Jackson, Mine o Miss 300 am 6 45 pin . 0 at 3 sam7 6 pm c a4 s ois pw TM pin, 7.6 am 4 wu 33 $:0am, #51 pm 20pm, 7am All trains run aatly except those marked | - with astar, whick do fot rua on Sunday, Ty Pullman buffet sleeping chair cars between Ula: | his. setween ying Pullmay n but ” Doscvan. CoA)’ Paducah’ ive r . + eer nen ramet by i. GREIF & CHRISTY First-class... Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing ‘The only place in the city equipped > ¥ with the necessary tools to do first- class carriage and wagoa wo.k, Building new work a specialty, 319 COURT STREET 319 1 Three Beautiful Women OFFER RELIEF “THE MISSES BELL'S Coinplexion Tonle om effect In clearing and "7 1 4 ONE BOTTLE GOSTS YOU NOTHING ot J not exactly as claimed, 60 that isk In sending for it. 1.00, places it within y; accepted by all. ines Be z etary. ces nit communteations and send all SA NASHVILLE, TENN, Ilinois Central RR. ‘CALIFORNIA The Southern Route The Iron Mousta Rou , Texasgand Pacific and TAKE THE |FAMOUS + SUNSET + LIMITE A trai without an equal, Leaves S+. Louts 10:20 p. tm, Tuesdays and Saturdays. ¢ Only Through the Sunny South ‘0 sunny y Write for particulars J descriptive - WNSEND, I Passenger ent. Smooth, Glossy and Hard, a. free from lumps and abso. us for laundering. Star Steam Laundry Phone 200, 120 North Fourth st! J, W. Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Geods of All Kinds, Cor. 7th and Adams, \BROADWAY HOUSE. Best hotel in the city Best accommodations, nicest rooms: MEALS 25¢—S1.00 PER DAY, Corner Droadway and Righth street MAYFIELD, KY J. Mravows Second Hand Goods Highest ¢ WIL mart Propr IAM Bot }ENO & SON of new ait and get our “zt ——=== Matil.Effinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers, Palietce Relephone no «180 S Third A HERO OF QE NAVY. Lient. Young the Sole Survivor of the Warship Huron, Ifeut, Lucian Young, of the United navy, is the sole survivor of which warehip was e coast Huron, was wept ou wa ter. rible gale, and when she wont to blooee over 100 men went down to eath, which meade it the most disas- trous aceident in the history of the American navy. In the height of the etorm, Lieut, Young, an officer named Conway and he waster risked their lives in ac un to curry aline toshore. Tho cigar-shaped boat was simply a toy in the boiling eurf, but after swim- ming and pushing i the tlred men Gmally reached land. Notwithstand- ing their extmusted condition they broke into a life-saving station, mannad a boat and succeeded in sav- ing a few men. When the Huron went down Lieut. Young walked until ho found a telegraph station and eent the details to Washington, Naturally tho news created a tremendous sensa- tion, and Young was the hero of the hour, Ils pative atate, Kentucky, sent him a eplendid jon in recogni- tion of his services, and his congrese- man succeeded im having him pro- moted 90 numbers for hie heroism. Lieut Young is naturally a fightor, and come yours later electrified Wash- ington society by threatening to whip a well-known ambassador. The dip- lomat went to the navy department for certain official data, which he wished to gend opt on tho next eteam- ev. Ase favor Lieut. Young vabun- feored to seoure it, and when the met ter wea in shape wont in scarch of the minister. Not finding him at the ew- basay or at hia home, ho hied himself to the club, thinking the importance of the affair warranted the intrusion. But the minister was furious. “What do mean, sir,” he de- manded, “by coming here? Thisisn’t the place for business.” ‘Thisdiscourt sy threw Youngintoa rago. He flung the papers into the face of the irate diplomat and vehe- mently promised hita a thrashing ff he would come out from the sacred of the club. After a sharp vil skirmish the men ed with- nt coming to blow: rdial rela- » the breakers dur enced a sense of per- sonal safety when the big lieutenant 4, to sea.—Chieago Chronicle, The old Gruwly house, No, 50% South Seventh street, between Ad und Jackson streets, is for sale, Al bids will be delivered to the trustees onions to The Misses Bell, or TAE BELL TOILET CO. f No. 76 Filth Avenue, New York. Bold ip Paducab by W. B.McPherson, ii , with. of St. Paul Lodge No. 65. if left a! J.W. Moore's grocer: Trustees : Wm, Cole, EK, Grunly asd W. tt Clark, 19m5 Southern P. cific Railways SIXTY HOURS TO LOS /NGELES |lutely clean isthe way we return all nve| Shirts, collars and cuffs entrusted to Free delivery to all parts of the city, ! Borated Talcum Ten Cents DRUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway. WRITTEN Mr. Robert Wilson, of the county was io the cily yesterday, and report farm. ears torn off ’ sign of an car, instance of evolution. 1) 4% which is on exhib'- an caught in the Jush The octopu tion here, and waters of the Tennessee, (he same monster that had been seen in various parts of the river for some time past, It was seen near Smith- tand w weeks since, and mistaken for a sea serpent, abd shot a a few times. For a person to stand off and see the creature «levate those tenta- cles, or arms, he would readily imag- ine that they were sll the way from four to forty feet long. Where he originally came from 1s 8 mystry, as they are not indigenous to rivers. T. Teg ‘The greed for gain is pretty strong in some people. When a gentleman of the city was recently drowned, a reward was offered for the. recovery of his body, Soon after it was found, there were five different men who c'aimed the reward, All éontended that they found it, and it was very embarassing to relatives to have to go to work and fod out the one right. fully entitled to the reward. 7 Baggagemaster Flowers, of the Union dopot, has been having much trouble in finding some one to pull the fennel out of his yard. In Lis over any- one willing to perform the work, he has decided that a majority of idle men do not want work, and would not have it under any umstances, About a dozen were hailed yesterday as they passed, and few of them would stop. Some would halt long enough to How much does you want to pay?’’ and then pass on be- cause a fortune was not offered. One or two promised to return as soon as they attended to some little errand, but none of them ever came back 4) + An unusual case was tried in the cireuit court here a few days ago. It involved a new question so far as this court was concerned, A firm in another city sued on a note, given by a man who had dealt in futures, The debt was quite large, and was contested on the grounds that it was a gambling debt, and that the grain bought did mot exist, would never have been delivered and neither the plaintiff nor the defendent expected it would at the time the loss was sus- tained. The jury decided in favor of the gentleman who was snel. It would look like this is a precedent not likely to inspire such houses with any great degree of confidence in Paducah speculators. Te Fe ‘Three citizens of Paducah ba been drowned this summer, ‘This is an unusual record for the length of time. There is scarcely a year that some One is not drowned in the river here or in the lakes opposite the city, aud yesterday’s tragedy adds one more to the list of unfortunate people who have met their fate in the lakes while fishing. The double drowning several years ago of Dr. Wheelis and Miss Rudolph is no deubt fresh in the minds of the people, and since then sey have met vimilar fates, and in nearly every instance the vic- Powder DEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER AT RANDOM. ed a peculiar freak of nature on his Last year one of bis sows was attacked by a dog, and had both her A few days sgo, the sow found a litter of pigs, eleven ip number, and several of them had no This is « convincing probably It try. vice will bind them all together wit! alty. 4 + The Register iasinuates that thi Sux bas ‘lied’? when it srid that.sheet got scooped on Gladstone’ death, and te prove produc telegram being sent from Londo Wednesday, did not occur until early Tour fake, A column editorial explana: tion of i s fake is now in order. GEN. LEE AND MASONS expects to Join, But Prefers te Ride the Billy Goat. Lees member of the grand lodge, without undergoing the usual pre liminaries, but the distinguished sol- .|dier, when approached in regard to -|the subject, said, while he appre: ted the honor, be would prefer being properly initiated. Grand Master Duke authorized one of the highest officials of the lodge to say that be would make him a Mason ‘at sight,’” ‘4 prerogative whic: he has the right to exercise, but which bas never been done i@ the case of any one except the Prince of Wales. Gen. Lee, after considering the matter, declared that whea he be- came ® Mason he would rather go through with the usual formalities. The general in bis outspoken manner, saip: ‘I appreciate the honor in- tended, but 1 do not think it would be treating the rest of the fraternity just right. I hepe to bea Mason some day, but I wish to ride the billy goat just like all the Masons have done. If L should get in through the grand master’s right door many of my Masonic friends might comment.”” A NEW FEATURE, The management of La Belle park has added a special feature to the regular bill for next week. Mr. iam Lotto, the well known high diver and perch pole actor has been engaged. It is especially desired that patrons come and take a good look at the pavillion, it is perfectly safe and easy of exit, Noiuilamable materials will be allowed on the stage atany tine. Avcharge of 10c will be maile xt the pavillion at all times, this entitles you to aseat any where except on the piano, THE INTENT STRANGER. Made Good Living by Posing Before Show Windows. Vo was poorly and thinly clad and booked cold pel hungry, yet on the three occasions an the aame day that xd tho art storo he wae standing outside at the window, his nose glue: to the pane, and seemingly etaring in- tently at a large en raving of Michael Angelos plan fas ‘The Lnst Judgment.” Perceiv: him thus for the third time riveted to the spot, my curiosity was eo aroused that I ap- proached the window, and, feigning thortsightednwes, asked: “Will you kindly inform me of the sutgect obthat large picture?” “That there is what they call Mackael Angelo's ‘Last Judgment’,” wag tha reply. “Oh, I thonght # would prove some mich great work of ert,” I re- marked, “for I bave noticed you hanging over # every time I went by to-day.” This wes meant to draw the man out, byt Je remained as yum ae an oyster. | then went on: “Iam an admirer of the fino arts myself in my humble way, but you must be en enthusiast.” “Don’t cave a red for art,” said the stranger. “Don't? Well, that’s strange. Perhaps you are attracted by the the- ology of the production? ‘Never took no etock in thology,” he rejoined. “T'm eorry to heey that,” 1 said. “May be, then, you had a fac-simile of Michael Angelo’s great work in the home of your boyhood, and the sight of that beautiful engraving recalls the old happy days when you were your father’s pride, your mother's joy— when, baecuipaed and barefooted, you chased the butterfly on the bea and—” “Fiddlesticke, of gentleman! Pid Alesticks! You're aly wasting good vind,” the man of mystery inter popt ed. “Nover had no home to speak on, tims were good swimmers, t Ft Judging from reporte, military life is anything but pleasant up at Lex. ington just now. Every company seems to have troubles of its own, even the Hopkinsville company, wich seems to have been a favorite until the Louisville Legion arrived on the scene and plucked its laurels from it, The captain, evidently, could not stand the eclipse, and indulged too freely in the stuff that iotoxivates as well as cheers. Asa result he was sent home, and such a fuss was raised over his being turned down that Adjutant-General Collier was forced, in sheer self-defense, to di- vulge the occasion thereof, to the ut- ter embarassment of the unfortunate captain, There have been Oghta hetween members of different compa ies well as members of the same com- pany; interval dissensivas have pre vailed—and, in short, the whole j thing has been very unworthy of gal- lant young meu who are supposed to: and never was po father's or mother’s Pit, but the oontreiry; and es for hustling after butterfliey, I never would crost the etreet for 9 Dbushe) basket of them sort of curios.” After cudgeling my brain @ mo- ment or pay some other conceiv- able reason for the ence, I tried again: “Well, ip that case, it is jue possible that the pro- poe ‘or of this fie pays you to stand here as a decoy to draw the attention of the public to the window?” “Once more on the wrong scent, boss,” returned the man. “Ie is more likely to order me off as hurting his business,” My curiosity had now reached fever heat, and I resolved to clinch matters at once. “Here isa dollar, my friend,” J said, producing a bill of that denom- ination. “That bevomes your prop- erty if you will explain the reason of your prolonged stay at this window.” “Now you're talking! That's what T call biz!” exclaimed the stranger, with sudden animation, “Well, then, listen. 1’m here becanse I know a lit- anges’s pres possess much patriotism and bave) {Jo hnman natur’ given up allto fight for their coun- | 10 worse in the camp Of} {here's lots in this world of ourn lik | Kentucky's volunteers than in those] you, boss, ablo and y jot other states, however, and it is} }, ' more than probable that active ser- stronger ties of friendship aud loy- that its assertion 1 five-line telegram, stating that Gladstone died Wednesday, the As Gladstone's death y | 8 little under the weather d morning, the alleged telegram was a Richmend, Va, May 21.—It is understood from officials high in Ma- sonic circles that there has been a plan on foot to make Gen. Fitzhugh J] feetually out I'm here to titi rm) H people's curiousness, knowing tl mn tion gratified winder, and toon wlli to have thal a noyin’ pa To-day T am att T will he sor bh wheres else, ‘That vit “And you find it pays?” queried urty fairly. Your dollar j makes my takes-in so far six and “LA CR Perfect Hair Dressing and Restorer. ant doesn't handle, send $1.00 to us end ttle, or $5.00 and get six bottles, ID to any part U. S. or Canada. VAN YLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO. Sole Proprietors MEMPHIS, TENN, IWOOD ¢ | Me. George W « ood busine at yrner of Tent mble is well lnow y all, and will g isfaction. A |, porders promptly fi » ARD COLORE! ‘| DEPARTMENT ie ter—all spot cash Bot ¢ | mind.” naan 1 Willie Mitchell, «/ North Twelf “How do yott account for to-day's Sects Was called a from the cit boom?” I asked “Oh, ono elderly gentleman wh took me for a Royal « $2.50, and a lady what d my physiog reminded her y called Titian, she knuc wn two dollars. So, lift from « , “Don't the all” “But seldom,” wag tho re They stare puzzled like, like 1 everybody else, but it takes more than even your average cop has cy ly two pa police trouble gou at 0 yout his person to crowd a great artist on hard luck.” “And it’s only art stor “Oh, by no manner of means,” much to home at be to-morrer, for @ cha book-store winder vie the great-author-gone-t 1 dodg Any mortal thing vou like to name for a st ht-up-and-dowr on est living. That's my "WN Y. Commercial Adver A NEW BULLET. Contrivance That Will Make War More Horrible. The Montgomery (Ala.) Adverti publishes a cut describing a new let invented by an An bullet is not explosive, ar is not forbidden by the law of uations, Here is tho inventor's own account of its merits, but he de ment greatest of all, that in it.” My newly invented bullet xplosive bullet, an: with the law or agreement of nati By cutting notebes or grooves in t metal cover back from the point Apex to a point forward of the pl of contact with the rifling of the bar- tel, it allows the lead or filling of the over to expand or upset when strih ing a hard substance and gives all the effect of @ bullet of larger caliber, breaking bones and tearing flesh. It is not impaired ceerpiniad: Tt may be said that my bullet, whieh Mains 20 cruelly by “inushrooming at the moment of contact with the body in which it enters, is a cruc vention, but, as ot men hi d out, the more terrible war is made the nearer we are to the millon im, or when armics are provided by ience with k g appliances that are too deadly for unything to live be: fore them, then the nations will forced to banish wur fi The new bullet is a ention from anoth ‘09 maim one man so that he is put ef. fight is surel esset evil to the fighters than tc the same missiJe wound three men s« hat they will be added to njured, without being ret he list of combatants In other words, it is more humar n my opinion, to badly maim on. nan than to half maim three Furthermore, the batt eooner ended, for recent fig have shown that a man injured by one of *he bullets that make a clean hole w trequently keep on fightinye until mpelled by loss of blood to g while the bullet th outs him out of the fighting 't is a grim way to view the inatter mat I think it will be conced: he most humane when almly. } onthe THE FOSSIL MAN. Geological Age of the Human Race Es- tablished. The existence of the fossil mar which had been doubted ¢o lk been proved, and the geological age of the human race established Th series of discoveries coming under this head was opened in the years 1830-40 by the discovery, made by the French selentist Boucher de Perthes, of man. made diluvial flint axes in the Somme valley in the north of France. then the researches concerning th age and the proliminary history of mankind have become th rite study of the time and of ec! and there has come into being withir comparatively short time ature p his subjoot the wealth of which yen hardly be wurveyed. The dis voveries in this vast and interesting Jomain ere accumulating from y to year to such an ext ise toa new and a1 irdhaeology, W this eeience teache istence of man on earth m shifted back into hoary ag the bistorica} period cannot be vared at all, it shows us, on tle other 1and, that this period consi ly logically—i. e., when compared the periods of evolution of the earth —is of itself a very recent und ne one. It ts for this reason thet t) origin of man must be rega crowning or culm whole organic ev yond which the developme world was no longer carr vature, but by man, A ble completion of these st ha has s that the ex es on th primal history of the human race wae supplied by the great progress of ethnology made possible by the enormous traveling facilities of our century.—Ludwig Buchner, in Popu lar Science Monthly. For sawcist go w 1504S. Gd St, portant business e will return He left for home Rev. D. D. Davis, of the Preasar Giove Baptist church, will adminis ter the ordinance of bapt candidates tomorrow. He assisted hy Rey. C. D a few days. tlosevera of th didates. In al ity folk wi resulted in the probability some of our go out. ‘The Allen lesgue will meet tomor- | row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock a Burks’ chapel A. M. Ec! rob; oa bers are n the| ——|AND BICYCLE Agent for the highest grades made, We are prepared to offer 1898 Stearns for $50.00, Don’t fail to see our Phoenix nds and Rugbys—best » prettiest wheel made. » our line of wheels We are the only ox- 'HIGH-GRADE i BICYCLES before buying. Bicycle honse in the city. A repair shop. A free riding school to those buying wheels from us. Don’t fail to call—remember the SUNDRIES... San PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS y 12 ind 124 North Fifth street, near Palmer Hong t secant TT EE IN TWO Wall Paper, per roll 77 Fifty-cent Window Shadesifo: vice presidents and members are} *4'8¥-CONU’ Window Shadesitor...... expected to he present, and friends | invited There will be d rally at the | Hand-made s in any siz 1 s made to order, Fine Trimble street Christian church to- | paper ha done tn 5 of tae eunniy Ga morrow. All friends aod members ‘ 7 pee spitigidated Be invited, ; 18 ‘d The Busy Bee club of Burks cape! | NORE FOURTH ( ) ( ) | oo Es NORTH BOERTS will meet this evening at idence ' e STREET of the pastor. | Look fet thé tis A Gypsy camp social will be given Monday evening ou the lawn in the rear of Burks chapel are most om «rdially invited to out and spend s acant evening The Mayblossom club all the latest season io the b. ington-s'reet church this evening best delic of the ment of the W WHE MAY FAIR The Industrial May fair which wil begin next Thursday at the Odd Fel lows’ hall without doubt, be ha! will one of the rarcst and most unique en- ty tertainments ever given in this There will be on exibition the of everything that has been made our people, and that 1s being made by them. The best will be rewarded and no one fail to have something there, butter, crocheting, band painting hand drawing, quilts a wo! and variety of band by ou people. It begins on the 26th of this month The Ladies Call Mrs.” Cart- wright’s this even All invited DASE BALI Our boys will cross bats with the Cairo boys tomorrow afternoon, and we are authorized by E. T. Dunlap to say that the result of game will be telegraphed to him late tomorrow evening. He says our boys will and as he is a recognized it on matters of this cl ble to suppose that our boys will be victorious The following is the roll of honor for two grades at the Lincola schoo) SINTH GRADE Hen y Jordan Birdie Hillman Martha Pattersoo Georgia Jones rooks Bessie Rucker EIGHTH GRADy Lela Williams Ethel Williat Lena Skelton Mamie Young Elder 8. R. Colter will fill th S serving sh- of everything should bread, 1» Fourth street Everything in Its | wt rT UR stock of staple | complete and up-t and fancy groceries is endid line market is unexce h | fresh and salt line of Ball Bearing. Typewriter YES The '98 madei ot the New Densmore is ball bearing{iu all. Seefsample with | © BeSrlARK Ss. Agent for Densmore, Yost and Caligraph Typewriters. Supplies for. all standard machines. SCIENTIFIC 4ND FIRE£T-CLASS BLACKSMITHING «| IREPRIRING be Ro HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. pulpit at the ‘Trimble street Chris- | tian church tumotrow. — Morning | subject, «Would-be — Christian’ | A W G RE| F Evening subject, “What Mast We ‘ i ; Do to Be Saved Everybody in-| Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. vited, Come and Jet us reason to gether Se Mr. Thomas Fit i, who was! Wall Decorating 1 Thursday, i suddenly able to be up a taken D vices in all the or row Phere will houses of worship to 100 TO ANY MAN, Wis Pay $100 For As Cast Of Weakness in Men They Tre Fail to Cure. An Omaha County places fo first time before the public a M TREATMENY for the cure of Lo: ty, Nervous and Sexual Weakne Restoration of Life Force in o young men. 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They have | 250,000 capital, and guaranteo to cure every case {hey treat or retund every | dollar n ir charges « 8 t a ° y pation Foreve ly Cathartic, We 01 druggists refund mouey. | "Pie Eun gives all the par news, Is our business, our 4 our de jlight We shoul k ob of dec jorating the great wall of China but {will be content ou w et us deco {rate a few walls ir house Do they need it? Oh, ye at out of that, and we 1 wall But you ketbook } t W.S. GREIF. SS _OBERTS BEER Is rapidly be rite with the people of this city i peop y omin 1 leads all son that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE LED IN KOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING C0, Ter d Mision streets Ord rs lied util 1 pom er and all kinds of ‘Tem,eranve Drinks, BENRY MAMMCN, Jr. BOOK BINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant, - You need send nothing out of town. Fate’ Flat-Opening Books BROADWAY F, J. Bergdo'l, Proprietor ‘Tele; hone 101, Soda Pop, Seltzer Ws EOLE” HAIR RESTORER