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Hay Stenographer Attorney at Law And Notary Public, Real tstate and); Life Insurance Agent, and Abstractor of Titles Formerly master commissioner of} the MecUracken circuit court. practice in all the courts of this a adjoining counties, Special attention | iven to the collection of all claims, the renting of real estate and all othe litigation. Will act as assigne receiver of insolvent estates, also as administrator of decedents’ and as guardian of infants. Bonds for} surety companies. 127 South Fourth street aducah, Ky, brightening the ») 1 aes not cover the | Putts a coh i tw the skit ea I pus and forelin i freckles, plinples, excessive olliness or red) ‘use Is 60 simple that a eh ons and get the tat have placed the priceol thelr wou Somplesica Tonio nteico per Loe, which fssubicleut to clear the ordinary #kin. OWE BOTTLE COSTS YOU NOTHING if the effect $s not exactly as clattwed, so that you take no risk in sending for it. ‘The price, 81,00, places {t within the reach of all. it w ‘u absolutely clear a poor com: ton and beaut fie wen ome a SCALIFORNIA!|; OR, We C. ‘EUBANKS, The Southern 8 and Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways _ S. DABNEY, ® DENTIST, 406 B°OADWAY, HENRY BURNETT '| Attorney - at - Law Will practice in all the courts. BALLARD'S ack SUNSET » LIMITED Clear Havana Five Cents Straight 1¥ Scuth Fourth 8t., 0, SHITH'S OENLSCHLAEGER & WALKER ORUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway. avon iT LAW ey MiLLIANoUA, M0, Physician and THE THIRD GOES SOUTH. Paducah Boys, With the Others, RIGHT WAY WEST POINT EXAMINATION. Little Cuba Cigars It Will Se ek Rotersay of This Week at the High School Building, This City, There Will Be at Least Two Com- petitors From Paducah—Sev- eral Others May Enter the Competition Saturday morning about 9 o'clock there will be at the high schvol build- ing a number of bright, ambitious young men frow various portions of the First congressional district. They will be there to stand au examination for the appointment to a cadetship to West Poiat. ‘The young man recciy- ing the best per cent. will be appoint- ed by Congressman Wheeler. are at present but two young jucah who will enter the contest. These are Mr. J. Henry Orme, and Mr, James Caldwell. The latter is now at the state military col- Go to Chickamauga—They Will Remain Ours is different. Of course articles stand the washing and = ing better than others, but Physician. . and Surgeon|: » Sixth and Broadway, tenants in all Formation—Latest Mil- Telophones 68 anc the Cincinnati for Chickamauga. W. M. JANES A MISTAKEN IDEA itl [SIAle AND MoRtCACE Logns f. with Col. Murphy yesterday road had the cou- section consisted of gage car, one horse car, one d fourteen coac The second section left fifteen min- «l consisted of three Chickamanga at day- are De motley The Third regiment has been station to the Pl ports that the negro under ary Camp Bradley, Lexington, Wasbiogton is the de: tion of the First regiment 3 ially announced ree which can bard- ly be doubted y preferred a Southern has received Adjt. Gen. Corbin ordering that the Kentucky regiments be recruited to } enlisted men to a company. T' ington after they are mustered in, it is said, jitional recruits will whatever places the regiments e It is understood bee Judge Tully. been ordered. heutenart to each is likely to bea , mustering oflicer for Kentucky, company with ¢ governor most of DOCTOR GOLDSTEIN. Their ramored business the order of Secretary Alger limiting Kentucky to four big t house priors, { live smaller ones. very ii ult to recruit companies to i know whether there will be a change in the present The mustering of the First ment begins tomorrow.”’ The larger pr ition of the gover- rs here today are men who mpanies for the pres- j Three Beautiful Women j OFFER REIIEF ae want to officer c eat and next call, the idea of using themselves or their WEAKNESSES, Murray, to be lieu tenant colonel of the new Fourth reg- here yesterday, He says that all the companies of the new regiment are practically made up and ready to move to Lexin THIRD REGIMENT. Battalion Formation of the Com- —Preparing to Moye TO THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS A SURE ROAD TO BEAUTY The Misses Hell, of No.7 Fifth Avenue York, now citer they generally th sonal treatment, THE MISSES BELL'S Complexton Tonle pas almost immediate ect in clearing and i yressed and painful menstruation, ange of Life it 44 the bevt June 1,—Major Bryant ias returned fiom Frankfort. tailed to recruit the Third regiment required number, sent out recruiting offivers and issued call for volunteers. ¢ following arrange ee Major Saffarans, Adjt. Simcox ; company A, Capt pany K, Capt. Davis; company company C, Capt. Burelifield ; come Secoad battalion, Maj, Watt, Adjt, Snell: company F, Beavty Is Blood BD Adjt. Sharpley ; Soppany I, Capt. ie ly histies cusaahattan by aking son; oy hat D, Capt be for oyetem for sale at McPherson's ’ Capt. G lege at Lexington, and will be home in a day or two, Mr. Dick Scott is mentioned as a probable applicant. As to the others, it is unknown how many there will be, as there are two examiners besides Supt. Ge O. MeCroom, of the Paducah public schools. Some of the young men who have signified their intention to NEW YARD MASTER. Mr, Bob MeCann Will Go on the Road and Have a Freight Run, Mr, Pason Smith WII Succecd Him Ab. the 10th—An Im- portant Change. Ao important change in local railroad circles will take place about the 10th, i Mr. Bob McCann, who bas been yardmaster of the IIli- aois Central for several months, has resigned, and his successor will be Mr. Pason Smith, of Louisville, a brother-in-law of Supt. W. J. Hara han, and who bas been the latte chief clerk at Louis Mr. McCann will be transferred to a freight run, and will make his first trip about the 10th. Heis very pop- ular amoung the railroad men, Mr. Smith is also a most agreeable gentleman, and will nv doubt make many friends in Paducah. GRAVEL NOTIG Sealed proposals will be received at the council clerk’s office until o'clock, noon, Mondey, June 6, '98, to fe-aish se-een-d gavel for street repe'ra durirg tue year 18 Bids way be submitted two w viz: Price per yard delivered at a eoaven'cut point in the cliy, and} price per yard delivered — where | ¢ next Sunday by the baptizing of sev- eral candidates, needed on the strecis, All gravel musi conform to the provisions the ordiraave goverriog same. ‘The Ciiy resecves the right’ to reject any | or all bids. Bond will be required of |, bands-street church contractor, be here at the examination, however, are: Thomas Jenvings, of Bardwell, and a young man named Robiou, of Graves county. As has been stated, no one but the sons of Bryan democrats will be eligi- ble to the contest, in pursuance of in- structions from Congressman Wheeler, IS NOT THE MAN. Detective Wickliffe Ascertains That Sam Childs Is Non Est. The Negro in Jail at Paris, Tenn., ‘Turns Out to Be the Wrong Man, Detective W. A. Wickliffe returned last night from Paris, Tenn,, and re st there is not the one wanted here for the brutal assault on Mrs, Lee Stan- ley over a week ago, five miles from the city The prisoner is not the man wanted. Sam Childs, of Paris, the man who was caught at Murray the y following the assault, and r ing there on his bicycle, ‘found. The man in ja‘l isa negro preach- er from Marshall county, who is al- ed to. have become # fagitive on account of some trouble of minor significance into which he became involved, This leaves the authorities right where they were at first, as it is prob- able that Tom Deadmon, the other suspect, will establish an alibi at the trial which is set for Friday before ING. Mr Katterjoho Granted a Quietus st Nght es Tax Collector. When the council metin called session at the city hal! last night, the mayor read his Messrs. Clark and E: The report of its seth Collector Katterjohn, and re: ed that he be given a quietus. The report was received and filed and the recommendation concurred in. Clerk Patterson was authorized to settle with Mr. Katterjobn and the school board, and the tax books for "97 were ordered turaed over to him and the city attorney, The mayor and light committee were anthorized to purchase a large belt for the electric light plant. An ordinance providing for the impounding of hogs, cows, horses and other live stock was given pass sage. It gives the city the right to impound them instead of requiring their owner to pay a Bne. ‘The matter of improving East Washington street was referred to the mayor avd sewerage committee with power to act. The matter of draining Broadway was referred to them to make @ report, Both im- provements are for the purpose of getting 200 drainage. It will cost les were abseat about $200 o drain Kast Washing ton street. ‘The street car company was grant- ed permission to remove a guy pole at Third and Broadway, ye council left the matter of al lowing an itioerant medicine man to show in the city with the mayor and cily attorney and adjourned, ehvol Buildings Proposals fo Proposals for completing the new igh school building at Paducah, Ky., will be received up to 12 o'clock, July 1, 1898, Plans ard specifications can be seen at the office of B, B. Davis, architect, Paducah, Ky,, where all desired information will be given. Building is to be completed by Sept. 1, 1899, J. M. Byrn, 1j2 U.S. Watston, J, RB. Smivn, Committee. Incandescent lamp globes | suitable 27m6— Jawes M. Lanc, Mayor. Educate Your Bowels With Casearets. Candi ti toecter 10C.0.C fall, druggists refund money ‘THE MEN OF 180%, Cleveland Le Gladstone's death takes away the last of the wonderful group of men| bora in the year 1809, who were| famous in many countries and all parts of the civilized world, At least one very distinguished British naval officer survies the rest of the} famous sons 1809 but Adimiral Kep- pel can not be ranked with such meu | 4 as Gladstone, Lincoln, Darwin, who} was born on Lincoln's birthday |r Mendelssohn and Chopin, ‘Tennyson | and Oliver Wendell Holmes. Add to these names statesmanship, literature, science and maritime war the mav, Gen. von Manteuffel, to present military power and glory the year 1809 is given a unique place i history. Its cbildrén ho!d such a position in the progress and greatness of the ceatury that without them the annals of the age would be very | different. In fact, the men of 1809 colud not be dropped from the world’s reco.d of achievement in all times without making voids that would be felt wherever civilization exists, Clark, ata group Lincoln and tone, ‘Tennyson and Holmes, Chopin and) Mendelssohn, Darwin, Keppel and Von Manteuffel would make today if all of them couid have reached the British Admirals age! It would be a wonderful rep “LA GREOLE” HAIR RESTORE A Pertect Hair Dressing and Restorer. If your Merchant doesn’t handle, send $1.-VO to us and wet one bottle, or $6.00 and get sixs bottles, CHARGES PREPAID to any part U. 8. or Canada. VAN VLEET- MANSFIELD, 1 DRUG CO, Sole visa eeahtl MPHIS, TENN. JW. Bi Staple and Fancy Canned Goods of Free delivery to all par Cor. 7th and A — WOOD ¢ YARD! usiness at the corner of " and Trimble streets. He i by all, and will give satisfaction orders promptly filled COLORED DEPARTMENT. the Willing We * club will give ¢ residence of Mrs. 1129 West H | | n, | ;DORIAN’S STORE ed in| rison street, this ¢ pected to be present and candidates were t the Seventh-street Bapt Baptist church has ! tomorrow morn: evening at Mayfield, Ky. t probably three or | ard snd Miss Senia a Font The My Choice club of the ington, |unexcelled m: nd friends in- young minis: ter, ebur h, corner of} morning. All members of the Old Folks club th street tonight, . Harriett Hende Fifth street is on sentation | Court streets by of the best fraits of the century’s greatuess, if there wei abirth year, And all were born in| 180! It is one of the most curious facts | Ps jer at n history. No: ae tobacco habit cure, males men strong, blood pure. "Sve, #1. A NEWS OF THE RIVERS. Tie Joe Fowler was in from Ey-| ansville early this morning and left on her retarn at 10 o'clock. The Wm. Towle left for Kuttawa this morning, The Dick Fowler cleared for Cairo as usual, The Mayflower somewhat over due out of the Tennessee river bad not pat in an appearance at noon today, She is expected to pass out for St Louis this afternoon, ‘The City of Chattanooga left this morning for the upper ‘Tennessee river after a tow of tes, The Buttorff was in from Clarks- ville early this morning and left with d freight trip for Nashville at noon. Lhe Tennessee and Dunbar will re- port this afteraoon from Nashville Evansville. The river continues to fall very slowly which indicates that it will re- main down when it reaches the lowest ebb. The elegant little packet, Annie Laurie, is expected from Vicksburg tomorrow or Fiiday, She is incharge of Capt. J. J. Powell, and on ber ar- rival here will be taken out on the docks to receive a new buis aud gee eral repairs. The Sunshine is due from Memphis for Cinciunatt, The P. D, Staggs is due this ufter- noon and leaves returving to Water- loo, Alabama, at 4 o'clock tomorrow afvernoon, The City of Clarksville is due this afternoon aud leayes on ber return to} Elizabethtown tomorrow at noon, Publisher Wm, Arste, of the Water- | ways Journal, St, Louis, is here in the interest of bis paper. ‘The towboats W, W. O'Neal, € W. Cook and Crescent,each with a big string of anpties, are on their way up the Mississippi river bound for Pitts- burg Tih Dick Clyde left this morning for Iconda, where she will stay daring the summer months, May #lossom clu no limit as to| street cream parlor this evening at the cor | ner of Seventh and and invites the publi¢ ¢ Joe Phillips, the negro hurt in the collapse of a gravel bank Halloran’s pit yesterday, a in the city hospi and will probably recover. DISTEFSIA “Vor six years I was a viet ever was in my ite Day TRADE MARK REGISTERED CURE constieation. 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