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fie wives ALL TALES NORTH*W.EST a Py - St REACHED ‘vast ere fa ysul LE! THROUGH SLEE- PING & BUFFET FeLeceba| NEN ORLEANS BE vesauitp CARS FROM F.P.JEFFRIESG.P.A O.N.NILLMANGS.A @ EVANSVILLE, INO. NASHVILLE TENN. Iinois Central BR. g ACALIRORNIA: In connection with the Southern Pacific Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car Leaving Cincinnatt and Low Central Raliroad fast “New ( EVERY THURSDAY Express Train for and on Tarsdays and Saturday r Janu wary 4, 1844) with the Sunset Limited Annex thern Pac te Central Ratiroed a Division Passenger A Division Passenger Ax Hanson Aw W.A, Kellond, A, G1. 4 ALL TNOIS ( ENTRAL RAILROAI Time Table ‘o effect Apr | ™ LOUISVILLE Nowr Bouxp— Leay New Oriea J'kson, Mi Memptis J’kson Tenn .10 Cairo, 1. WG am n 1085 po Faiton 12.35 pm 1201 ama Arrive 2.05 pam 11 ane " val » pm Cinetonaut Sourm Bor Les Cincianau 20am pm Loutsy ile am 9 2 pm Owensboro 210 pam 348 ain 1100405 40) No 141 22) pu 353 am 400 p 28 pm 5 08 am 7 0 60 pas Jackson, Tenu......609 pm *riive Memphis. #20 pms 18 am arrive Jackson, Mina Greenville Miss +218 am 158 pm Vieksbury 30am 645 pm wohes, 630 am Hew Oriana <3) am 745 pm ST. LOUIS DIVISION. sor Pry Leave Paducal 1201 pm, isp Arrive 8t. Louts apm, 7:6 aw Sours Roux a0 a8 + £00 am, B:St pm 210 pm, 7am ears and free reciin! einoat and New Orleans, Pullman sieeye For informa: t wok facts J.S. GANSTER Notarv Public: AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION: CLAIMS! Prompt and thorough attention given | to all cases. Boot, for quarterly payment ot | pensions carefully atiended to. Office, 714 South Third street, — WOMEL ELIRY The ei \ | used successfully In person: ! | | HE MISSES BELL'S 7 Tonic has almost imo in clearing and brightening the r metic kin, J Stdoes nut c and pastes do, aprlicd f that Complexion ‘Tonic at $1 fs sullicient to cleat the « ONE BOTTLE COSTS YOU wore Ke Af the effect ts not exov't! h wed by all Hinson Felt on at! Sryaig offer should bg pec Ladies can address ntatters of the complexion pnd hygiene inthe strictest confidence, and satisfactory advice fly without charge. An will be Hee %with bo seut upon Te Anteresting pam ph s nit communteations and send all orders to The Misses Bell, oF THE BELL TOILET < go. Recep tesesnandbereeenierceatipeatepeahiomanttb mene tteaaresetnesn nia theo | CALIFORNIA! VIA The Southern Route The tron Mousta Row , Texas and Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways ce Te FAMOUS » SUNSET » LIMITED A tran withot $2, Louis 10:24 only SIXTY HOURS TO LOS ANGELES Saturdays, al Pas ond Ticket A St. Louts, Mo. enger Not the RIGHT WAY |_ Our ferent. Of course, some article ad the washing and iron- ing better than others, but Bho pe leavor to have all pas ) the | ess unimpaired. Good soap, pure v and I hands insure perfect - « tis an ¢ ortunity to ‘Ove ull packages thankfully oceive »nes in proportion, STA TEAM LAUMDRY, orth Fe urth St. Ww. M. JANES “REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOMNS BROADWAY OFFICE ‘Second Hand Goods On =f f out | ED H. PURYEAR “Miss R.B Hay| Attorney at Law | And nd Nolary Public, Real estate and Life Insurance Agent, and Abstractor of Titles Forme master commissioner of \the Mcvracken circuit court. Will | practice in all the courts of this and adjoining counties. Special attention given to tho collection of all claims, the renting of real estate and all other | litigation. Will act as assignee and receiver of insolvent estates, also as| administrator of decedents’ estates and as guardian of infants, “Bonds for ven in surety 4 No. 127 Legal Row), Paducah, Ky PROFESSIONAL OR W. C. EUBANKS, HOM(OPATHIST, one 120 jephone M Hrowiway Tel HK) JeMeraon st DABNEY, DENTIST. 406 *OADWAY. HENRY BURNETT Attorney - at-Law Will practice in all the courts. , Papucan, KY A, vi 1¥ South Fou | OR. l D, SMITHS “THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street, HABRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.0. Physician and Surgeon OMce Hours: 7 toda. m,,1to8 p.m No, 419'¢ Broadway, Oitice, When in Met stop at the STATE HOTEL. Special rates by the A. BAILEY, Propr. ropolis $1.50 a day | wok, D tween 4th and 6th on Ferry st | he wanted, LaCreale Will Restore MEMORY TOTALLY GONE. Strange Effect Produced by a Blow baal BALLARD’S Little Cuba Cigars Clear Havana Five Cents Straight OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKE ORUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway. WRITTEN AT RANDOM. There is residing on a certain street a little Miss whose mother has taught her to be very much afraid of contracting contagious diseases. The prim and precise little lady has absorbed the horrid fear to such an extent that her playmates make all manner of fun of her—to her She found one the other day,lowever, who got abead of her in great shape, and made a heroine of herself in the eyes of the other litve girls, who har- bored a juvenile resentment sgainst her for refusing to drink from the dipper they used at school without first thoroughly washing it, ‘The heroine went over to call on the maid demure a day or two ago, and was sent home because she had The litte girl's mamma was afraid her daughter The other went said she would eatch them, woefully away, but did not complain. In the ‘course of time, her eves got well, and she was sitting in the front yard when the other little girl called j ber me over and. play with me,’” she dl “Oh no,’ replied the other, ‘1 can't."” Why? “Because am afraid you'll catch it,’ | sarcastic retort. The other little girl did not ap- preciate the humor, but the other little girls, when they heard of it, did, at Pha | Mr. Roy Ni m, at his saloon on South Third street, has a small me- nagerie, Among the latest curiosities are two wolf pups, only afew days old, anda guinea pig, only a few hours old. ‘The little fello re get- ting slong well, and attract a great ai of attention from people who pass. was the inqoiry. I've got a sore toe and was the AE MB Those who linger about the sewer trenches and ran the risk of getting lost in the shuffle by a sudden c)l- lapse of the big machine, often are rewarded by laughable bits of re- partee from the jolly Irishmen em- afternoon a well known D ‘teh merchant of South Third, who had been interested in whether or not the bottom of the ditch would be reached before night, ventured over to the brink and inquired of the borny-handed son of toil within: vill yu got to de pottum of dot titeb py nighd, bump! ‘*Begorra, an’ O’im #thaodin’ on dhe bottim uv de ditch now, ye idjit,’’ was the reply, Some of the crowd jeered, but the Dutchman continued : ‘IT mean, vill yu pe oud of dot titch py nighd ?”” ‘-Phwat du yez taike me far?"? was the retort, ‘Du yez Vink O'im fule enough ter sthay in it all noight? * This time the Dutchman was satis- fied that he had all the information and the last seen of him, he was taking another drink by him: self. tt 7 It is rather early in the season to begin a crusade aginst the bringing of babies to the park theater, but some steps should be taken to abol- ish this form of nuisance. Babies are dear little things, and all that, but they are out of place in a theater. Mothers who cannot come without them should not insist in spo.ling everybody else’s pleasure simply to gratify theirown, A squalling baby in a place of amusement is the worst abomination on earth, It is worse an a theater hat, the only advan- tage the latter has being that there is more of them. ‘The management at LaBelle might later on in the season kindly request that babies be check- ed on the outside. ae a After today poor old dog Tray must go. Unless he is worth $1.50 to somebody, he will be doomed to ignominious death, and will in a short time become the victim of some heart- less youth with a burning thirst for a quarter, and a long rope to help bim get it, Marshal Collins will tomor- row have a big pile of quarters, and he will give one of them for every dog that is brought to him without atag. He expects to get a full cage of them the first day, and will drown them forthwith, unless some enter- prising boy slips in under cover of Matil-Efinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers, PAT hone wo 130 8 Third slarkness and Jets them all out, for the pleasure of capturing them all again and reselling them to the mar- shol, i oe Ot all the jobs ever done in Padu- cab, the most complete and clever is the sewer for flood water id out ighth and Madison streets by the chaingang and its officers under | the direction of the city engineer. [ts ja beaut, Go out some day when it raine—but wear rubber boots or take a life preserver. Its a work of art, the handiwork of yenius—that won-|years. He was a machinist by trade derful siorm water sewer, and it]and a first-class workman. In June didn't cost the city but a few hun-| last year Smith saw his1 me, On dred, 7 + There was an gxciting encounter an insensible condition, and it was yesterday afternoon in the business ep apiah 2 part of town, not a thousand miles * oy Ged ht that his skull had from Legal tow. ‘Two well known) been fractured. A diagnosis, how- men were indulging in that delectable | C¥é?» by the physicians of the hospital showed that this was not the case, passtime of ‘“joshing’’ eachother. One called the other an unsaved liar, and the other proceeded to wear out an umbrella on bis head. After the operation was finished, and pronoune- ed a success by the spectators, the gentleman with the inflamed cranium crossed over to the nearest saloon, that day stand and struck He was removed from the grounds in but that an operation would be neces- y to remove a blood clot that had lhose Gray fairs of Yours “LACGREOLE” HAIR RESTORER A Perfect Hair Dressing and Restorer. If your Merchant doesn't handle, send $1.00 to us and get one bottle, or $6.00 and get six bottles, CHARC PREPAID to any part U. 8, or Canada, VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO. Sole LShachevat hd MEMPHIS, TENN. the Head with a Baseball. Samuel M. Sinith, of Philadelphia, | | Pa., was an ardent enthusiast of base- ball and attended every for game a hot liner came up in the him full in the head. is Smith refused to un- and returned to his work in h, but with a rapidly- memory. 1 to overhaul a number of en- iW. Moore, OLD GLORY FOREVER! DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Cor, 7th and Adams, Free delivery to all parts of the city, WOOD ¢ YARD! Mr. George W. Grubbs is in the wood fusiness at the corner of Tenth and Trimble streets. He is well known by all, and will give eatistaction orders promptly filled. COLORED All DEPARTMENT. and as be called for something to] Sines daily If he left an engine for quench his thirst, soliloquized, “1/otly five minutes he would forget se called him @ d—d liar anybow.’ which one it was, and in the vain en- THE WEDDING BELLS comssieneat deavor to find it would start to work CANADA WITH US. on something else, Often he would | wit Not aing Tonight —‘The 0 on a locomotive in perfect repair ip bret yrs and start to take it to pieces, under Groom Has Broken Baith, | Washington, May 31 —The ( PEE celtidlon/ tbat {¢: wad the one he dian negotiations have been resume'| pad started on, ‘This went on fora] The wedding of Miss Willetta at the state'department yesterday, A | long time and caused so many annoy- | Alexander and Mr. Charles O'Ne al | ene kioy been k ached thar j ances 1 delays to the will not take place this evening, and the details o he = nego anes Wh pan was droppe may never, as for that matter, not be made public uatil definite re:| fends who secured hime a | on| This young map, who for a year] sults are obtained. In a” general] ¢ railroad aa a conduc 1 been pouring out bis heart in| way, however, it is stated that the] ¢pjs found even w On leay onnets to this young lady, with spirit prevailing at the conference] ¢h¢ 1s of ald not re-|t vowed understanding that this gives better promise of an agreement | ¢9)] downtown, |evening would witness their union, than ever before. This is due} pp, cation ¢ red |bas broken faith upon the very poor largely to the recent expressions of} \, nT ra{pretext that he will lose his job—| cordiality between Great Britain a) the United States. It has found ex- pression in several ways since the conference began, The words of greeting by President MeKinley when Sir Louis Davis was presented to him are said to have been exceed- ingly and Secretary reiterated these friendly senti Last evening the British amba and Sie Louis met a number « resentative public men Foster's aad: including $ Alger and Wilson and Senators Frye core and Lodge. Although a social gath-| 4 ering, there were opportunities for exchanging views on the growing good will between the English-speak- ing people on both sides of the water, | MAY 31 MAINE DAY. a ABOUT SMOKING. Rules That It Would Do Well to Follow. Few | | St te > W wel came ait until the ding was set an ex what he calls oncerned, All of us know ure in disappointment, deceiving matter of there is no excuse. go out to the gi lady who have look event with a {forever from | | Club number anday evening \ j president ; Mr. the to U -|which no doubt is the only one in o- | the world—if he What the motive was that prompted tbe man which the sending Joss [not known ; 4 city, «lay for » before ie bat it should remove him confidence of all there is no pleas- and for the ans of this young | 1 forward to vhis great deal of interest. three was org inized at the Cumberl: Presbyterian church, Mr. 'T Smith, vie ad | Dosson, »-presi- f ny y of }dent ; Richard Miteherson, secretary ; et Worl hee, May, 828 Mrs. E, Adams, treasurer; Miss fequest from Gen, Nelson A. Miles | Cora Penick, assistant secretary and | Ca. Pradorick D. Grant and oflmrs| 4 |Rev. C. H. Black, chaplain. “They | had Weed’ received by Soph irenie|40 Be a membership of twenty-six 5, of the pubilic free echools, Iti Se ne club will meet next Friday oe Oe Pa eared Nf evening at the residence of Mrs, K. of d } Adams, 415 South Tenth street, at Mm | public schools in honor of the who went down with the | Maine. The idea is to er tional monument to the memor tho-e who lost their lives. Und neath the monument will be a spec vault, in which will be placed the signatures of all the pupils in th schvols throughout the country whic can be obtained, May 31 has been agreed on, at which time all pupils of | the public schools of Fort Worth will | T be given an opportunity to sign the roll, sr hearers t MINERS TO FIGHT SPAIN. |: og apaiatotenat K a . M. Woodbury, pres H Mise? Coal and Coke company, will raise a company of miners. Hon. E. |‘ J. Howard, late democratic candi-|~ date for congress in this district, will raise accompany in FE vounty. | ‘ Ex-Mayor D. E. McDowell has a company ready at Corbin, Hon, Joe Blair bas a company raised in Letcher county. Ex-sheriff LD, Lewis has |} a company ready in Letcher county. All of these companies will go into Congressman Colson’s regiment. G . Allbrecht, editor of the News, will Ay quartermaster, aud Dortch Camp bell, associate editor of the Herald will be a sergeant, NO FIBTH, There Will Be One Other Ken- tucky Regiment. Frankfort, Ky., May 31.—Gov. Bradley has received ers from Secretary Alger to recuit all compa- nies from 84 to 106 men. This ap plies to the three regiments of iafan- try, including t ond, already at Chickams is leaves only one additional regiment under the new call M Bryant has just been detailed as field officer to recruit the Third regiment. Cavalry companies are also to be recruited from 84 to 100 men, Ss Gov, Bradley says the Third re ment will move to Chickamaug Morrow at 12: Gor our, Oce Potter was yesterday released } , from the county jail after a week's nt for contempt of court carcerated because he fail- 5 amonth alimony in a suit for divorce. The court was satisfied that the defendant could not pay the amount, and he was ordered released. ' ‘The Steamer Woodruff, owned by Kilgore & Co., arrived yesterday ernoon from & cruise up Tennessee river, with a good load, It was the little steamer’s first trip, aud she was] gone eight days, WENT TO ME OPOLIS, The Daughters of Rebecca and a crowd of excursionists went down to], Metropolis Irst night on the Cowling. | ‘There was a good crowd aboard, and they were hospitably received ,retura- late in the even rowing, and especial- | ver follow “the French and t owing the smok se; never inhale t e as far as |which time and place refresiments } - | will be served. There were thirteen persons im-| he Reu. tres |mersed in th Ohio river Hawkins of the W church, The ladies of th é|club have made spex! su May nday by ington | | | | | Blossom 1 preparations dn the T | for the serving of refreshments in the the use of a short ement of the Washington street k is to be avoided. A rch this evening, All of the t wholesome form of | latest and hest delicases and viauds king, a cigar the next, a cigarette | of the season will be served in abund- worst. Always throw away y« Go and spend av evening in r when you have smoked four- | pleasure and society. s of the last end of it e| ——— hurtful, in cauda venenw , the | Rev. Glover preached at the Dan- on lurks in the tail jdiitge Baptist » Hiatt yville, \ll cigarettes are bad, but eastern Suoday by invitation of Kev, Te] rettes are the worst, for they are |N- Swith, of # pa, Ky, who is] ays compounded with some degree | Paster of said church, It wos rally ag ‘hve smnke |day for Rev, Smith and bis chureh nis mouth net on Va big ime is reported, ‘Thirty | helore ats | dollar cents Were raised, during the day : Mr. Milton Brooks aud family he smoker is a ¢ i ve to Hinkley ville Sunday to ate pecs ¢ #| tend servicers, dissolved. It s as | = rgle at night, eni uid be} Mrs. Mamie Hollimon, of Dawson | n that every cav b | Springs o has been the guest of | Il washed with | Mr rs C, W. Merriweather, er place is in th y | left yesterday for May field on a short sionally in the liy i, | Visit, Robbed of His Glass Eye | Rev. Mrs. Sadie Williams, of Mur- \ citizen of We ray, is in the city seriously ill at the misfortune to lose one of his eyes | fesidence of Rev. G. H. rks on nd South Sixth street. A lawn fete will be given Wednes O'Neal, of .. | Louis, who is to wed Miss Willetta | 7 had siste | day pie g at the residence of Mrs. West iarri- St not ar- wadding is scheduled for 9 o'clock this evening at the Washington street r, Miss arrived in the city last guest at the residence expected last S sent a aturday, tel get here am Nothing later has been Mr lacard on Tt can ¢ y ns $ coupied by ling t It tas been cor joker hit f Bulletin recently, While re-] pr, W. H. Nelson, 11 r ppened to] son dies \ < |. Mr. Charles : , to | Alexander, of this city, ‘ a C |rived here up to this mornin nf n I 1 t his hand to y | ¥ eh : . t| Baptist church, His : \ | Mary O'Neal, Vite «, | week, and is made tot o of the bride's parents dit in a’pawn s He was Jon his glass cve | failing to come he lit-—\Wash- [Sunday saying he could not on that day received, Squaring Accounts y Inq a} quariunt contain jt neng of t ' ented e ceremeny at : rriage decked They wer vey dor 1 N joh ht u c r ne fre I Fat ky the fl sh fa 1 “Adm Vk ) 1 ' , ; a3 | W Une | One—Is_ that what —Detroit Jour. Jand that count yi |AND BICYCLE ‘SUNDRIES... | produce an honest produ In Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is Unfurled! “The conflict deepens, Or! 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Picture frames made to order. paper hanging done in any part of the county by Look for the Big Sign when you get on Fourth street. _ SS ry in Its IS THE RECORD Season is THE BEcone UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is complete and up-to-date. Splendid line of canned goods. Our meat market is unexcelled, having everything in the line of fresh and salt meats. P. F. LALLY. SNTIFIC AND FIRST-OLASS| BLACKSMITHING 1 REPAIRING be Telephone 118 Cor, gth and ‘Trimble. All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, 2d and 3d. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER Court Street bet, A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town. Patent Flat- ue sasening Books RROADWAY ES’ TABLISHED 1864,— Miss Mary RB. E, Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. .... Telephone 174. PADUCAH, KY HORSESHOEING