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~ —VIA— The Southern Route Tho Iron Mounta Row , E and Pacific and TAKE THE Leaves Su Tomea'ts Wp, days and Saturdays, Uniy Through the South to sunny Write for partieun tive liveravures wre TOWNSEND. oral Passes 1. MATTHEWS, RIGHT WAY Ours is different. Of course, some articles stand the washing and iron- ing better than others, but we en. deavor to have all pass through the process unimpaired. Good soap, pure water and skillful hands ineure perfect results. G us an opportunity to prove it Small packages thankfully Feeeived, larger ones in proportion. STAR STEAM LAUMDRY, Phone 200 120 North Fourth St. ar MISTAKEN IDEA We used to hear a great deal about * things which fit “like the paper on the wall,” but how frequent it is that he paper doesn’t fit on use itis pasted o that it fits, The pattern ma: ht, the color may not ont You will get the most » by coming to us. Our ey rales are all Paper, Pictures eng Frames And our etock is large, our prices are Fight, and designs varied. “Call and inspect. L. P. BALTHASAR ED H. PURYEAR Miss 8.8. Ha Stenographer Attornev at Law And Notary Public, Real tstate and Life Insurance Agent, and Abstractor of Titles Formerly master commissioner of the Mevracken circuit court. Will practice in all the courts of this and adjoining counties. Special attention given to the 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 security given in surety companies. Office No. South Fourth street ‘(Legal Row), Paducah, Ky, Ww. M. JANES REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS ALIFORNIA!) Parison sents. thern Pacific Railways + SIXTY “URS TO LOS ANGELES Conductor Wilkinson and femily are visiting their old home in Missis- sipy oe Conductor Alex Bendles came up from Wingo ‘Tuesday to exchange few with the boys, Tit Wogine 873 has just returned from Burnside shops after receiving an overhauling. Kogineer Frank Howls has been assigned to bet, . tae Quite a number of engineers have been ‘dry docked"? pending further investigation from the board of strat- i a Flagman Mason bas just returned from Texas where be was very stc~ cessful in plucking from the Lone Star state ove of its virest flowers This ts the grandest act of your lHfte old boy. “Ger Turi Ex'ra meo are tiading it very ard to utilize their idle time tince the ‘disciphioeot r ord? was wlopted by the 1. © company the Ist. of March, ee, Conductor OO 8. Parker came up from bis home, Jackson, Teun., thi week, to resume his cht job Oscar Isa very popular “captoin’’ with the boys, and many would like to see him back at bis old post, ss Conductor Ridley tovk out the first train of gravel this a. m. to. be used on the bill just north of Pierce Sta- tion, which bas just been cut down All the south grades between Fulton and Memphis are to be cut down, and when completed much longer trains will be handled a Sixteen Knights of the Brakewheel @ up from Jackson te open the “Paducah Hut’ and the 1 charter members who succeeded in ridiag the William Goat furnished plenty of fun for the visitors, Come again, boys, we will assure you a good time and promise you that ola Kentucky still abounds in the three winning cards aes Since the abolishing of trains No 122 and 155 between Jucah and Fulton, and Nos, 203 and 204, be tween Fulton and Memphis, Conduc- tors Anderson and Kiukie have beer returned to freight service; 181 and 184 is a mixed train, and takes the place of 15 and 122 in handhog passengers. c C. C. Charlton and Miss Williog ham, sister to Agent Willingham of Water Valley, were quietly married at Dresden, Tenn., last week aud are now at home to their friends at 800 Broadway. ae There have been two plans sub for the new yards at Fulton st submitted by De and others south of the state line and the otber west, tapping the main line north of Fulton and connecting this out for new connections and more See me to buy, sell or mortgage realty. OFFICE 328, BROADWAY Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON 208 Court street, We f ling of new furniture, sto ‘Call and get 'o ices. befor bi pe new goods for ol Established 1855, Incorporated 1883, Johnson » Foundry and Machine,, Company Steam Engines, Boilers House Fronts, Mill Machinery 4 And Tobacco Screws, Brass and Iron Fittings, Castings of all kinds PADUCAH, KY. ~~ When in Metropolis stop at the , STATE HOTEL. $1.60 a day, Special rates by the week, D. A, Barty, Propr. Betweon ith and Sth on Ferry st Matil Effinger & Co} cers and Chibaimers s ca ped Luisd line one mile west This latter would avoid the annoyance at the ly whe crossing, espe trains are due, passenger ( 4 ' Kngineer Walter Shepherd, the “high-baller’’ on the Mewpbis run, while out exerci ‘Little Ships’? horse and bu, the other evening, forgot hinself and thinking be was on th control of the reverse lever and had quite a wreck, Conductor Parker was ailed, dislocating his nose} and buckling bis spinal column, + e.9 It is reported that the L. & N, will restore the 10 per cent. cut in the employes’ wages the tirst of July. This 10 per cent. saving to the sys tem added to the running expenses for five years means that the em ployes worked six months free of charge to bold their jobs, while the strongest competitive line of the! South, the Illinois Central, made no} reduction whatever, Yet the stock remains almost double that ef the for- mer—so much for management- while the L. & N. finds it necessary to reduce wages to meet the duil times. The Illinois Central reaches + lost bus‘ness. How can the L. & N consent to this restoration in the face of the equipment expenses which, Uncle Sam says mast be completed withio two years? ee ae Auditor West was iv bis office in the Union depot this morning for a short time, rtmit left at 7:45 for points above. E XCURSION VIA RAL Summer rates are now in effect to Dawson, Grayson, Cerulean, Crit- tenden and other summer and health resorts, good for 0 days, Ou May 17, and June 7, and 21, homeseekers excursion tickets will be sold to various poivts in Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arizona, Ar- kansas, Texas, Indian Territory, and otber states at one fare for the round trip. Good for 21 days to return, 1imtt J.T. Donovan, agent Deafness Cannot Cured by local applications as tbey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. ‘There ts oaly one way to cure deafness, and tbat ts by constitu: tional remedies, Ce sfuess is caused by an Sn. Jcondition of the mucous Hoing of ythe Fustacbian Tube. When th's tube t umbling sound oF hper nitis entirely closed, Date esult and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and Ubis tube restored vo It wal condition, hearing will ba destroyed for ever; nine cases Out Of teMare caused by Ca tarrh, whieb tx nothing butan inflamed cord) ton of the mucous surfaces, We will give Ooe Hundred; Dollars for any xd by catareh) that ean case of Dealnens (c not be enred by HH for chrculars; tree W'4 Catarrh Care, Send JC HENEY & 10 Teleio Obie Meet in London, Difficulties of Churches in Selecting a Name, he Episcopal and Baptist ‘The Presby terian Syn- Progress of the Jewish Publication Society, Ete, June 3 —Abeut 200 € thus far booked to go atalonia’’ from Buston dthe World's Sun- mld e of duly. ndon is to tender the American n at the Mansion The conven City Temple is ¢ gether the large tpumber of Sund school workers ever in convention riticisms of Sunday schoo Ameri otly and vigorou dinit that w ism is des rgest communities the Sao lay school condition is described as This convention is to make eo earnest effort in the direction of American committees include such men as W. B, Jacobs Dunning, of of side trips from American dele A reception to the del tentered at Tremont Temple in Bos- night before sailing, auc school nodel Sunday 4 Fourth of July celebration are to THE BAPTIST Baptist churches call ny opinic The communion question is not be brought up again, but some | very pertinent topics just put on the pportunities for the same, in the ms of thought, and forms of « e ground for the ve of the biblical books as our terualism in government and man’s secoud re The place for the sit- ting of the congress has not yet been A denomination that has a member. ship of above 1,000,000 is eng discussion about its Some members of the denom referred to call themselves Christ, but other mea simply Christians. popular name begin with a sa principal news nomination im adopt their name, agree in doctrinal, but are come together solely they cannot name to cali themselves, Their diss cussion about a name started it anew in the larger denowiuation Disciples , Where there bas never been entire barmony ation. sell the Superior washer, wt 814 ams street, , BALLARD'S Little Cuba Cigars Clear Havana Five Cents Straight |DEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER DRUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway, INTERESTING CHURCH NEWS The World's Sunday School € 1 London in The wor is keeping ». The lord mayor on which mee al rected to bring to- y have | y resented, but an “Sunday school ta small part ved. Io one k Woods, of Balti ston aud Chicago. Several London have been tion ates is to be confere whose dis- concerning open has just s for its next meet- to Baptist pre mption in the light IN A NAME ged and say they The other Ca odist society in Ohio was organized prog speakers smong imivistry and. laity dresses will show Obi statesmanship,law,amo people, on horseback, Germans and other races, in htera- ture aud education ary workers to is not a distinctive i followers of Christ are rt is all followers of Christ are also His disciples, and even if the be employed it should Led.’ To this the per organ’of the de- yines there soon may , possibly in the same town, ©The ‘and The Big D The controversy is an old but was given a new caus by the proposition of abother small sect, calling itself the “Christian Connection,’ to amalga- mate with Congregationalists, of the committee for the first nan membership of about 100.000, suggested that the for ome i, Jongrega- number 600,000. ‘The two denomi- ee upon a in practice oyer 9 | CHURCH CONGRESS, Spiscopal church congress, which found so great ditliculty in get ting a place to meet, promises to be more largely attended ‘The reason is satd to the clergy, unwilling to go on account of the war, a substituting the congress, Fore missions are to be thoroughly dis. any simi- cies among the Jewish writers. nearly 5,000 member: small part through the personal can- vas of the sovicty’s agent, who made CAL DURABL Ask for Our New Art Catalogue MEELIS EVERY REQUIR rYPEWRLLER-USING PUBLIC. IT IS ‘THE LEADER IN IMPROVEMEN I's, THE MOST MACHINZ MADE, AND DAILY IN THOU- ENT OF A CRIT SANDS OF OF- FICRS ALL, 4 OVER THE 3 4 WORLD, # # CONTINUES TO PROVE ITSELF TOBE Ss The Smith Premier ‘Typewriter Co. #21 Pinte ahreet) Bt. honis, Moi J. E. ENGLISH & CO., Dealers, 108 North Second street, Paducah, Ky Telephone No, 90. ai the speakirs being the Rey. Drs. George William Doug- las, late of New York, and ese Alsop, of Brooklyn. ‘Che moral s titude of corporations will be dis- cusse | by Ernest H. Crosby, Francis A. Lewis and Prof. Jobo C, Schwab. Atberilan institiitions and the politi- cal machine is a topic that is expect- ed to bring out some sharp things, for Gen, Wager Spayne Leavitt, and the Hon, Delano C. Jalvin from the laity, and the Rev Prescott arts, ason of William M Evarts, and the Rev, E. Wincbester Donald, of Trinity, Boston, are the akers, Jrotestantism and Catho- lies of the Anglican communion wii have no bearing upon Rotman Catholi- cism sins the reference is to the so- Hed Catholic party in the Epis pal church, which is more felt in En- giand io the established church there. aper will be read by the Rev. reen, of Cedar Rapids, lowa discussion will follow by the Rev. Murray Bartlett, of Rochester, and the Rev. J. M. of Leba- noo, Va, Je PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD, ‘The report of the synodical susten jon committee to the Presbyterian peral assembly just held is fairer than friends of the home board ia eneral expected, ‘The committe Was appointed to harmonize the vari- ous methods in use in different syn- ods, and rather unexpectedly it seems to have succeeded. It permits s\uods, or those to} self-supportiv heresficr become s their work according to methods Jobo Brooks ch to continue |‘ to whieh thete Roititn Cathol charches, all of them the finest bullc ings inthe place. These churches are built usually of stone. The Ro- man church is, be says, very differ. ent there from what it is in Kogland or Ameriva, it being often used for political purposes; a penalty for its close alliance with the state. People are often Lung up and whipped in the churches by command of the po- litical authorities in order to extort from them confess'ons concerning themselves cr others. There is only one hospital on the island one. ‘There is no hosp general publi to go toin need, The schools are few, none of them en- dowed, and all teach httle beside the Roman Catholic ebureh, its history and its doctrine. One half the cost of the schools is paid by the govera- tment, the other by the parents of the children who attend. At 14 years the children mast quit studying in the schools. Those who wish to study Jooger go to Spain and to France. A NOKLE ACT. Destruction of the Intrepid and Its Men in the Harbor of Tripoli. One of noblest and most self- ilicing feats in American navy occurred her, 1804, where Comm attacked Tripoli. He bom town forar rarda half, when, the wind rising compelled to with- w It was t nd ¢ fond most efficient, but requires | 4 ae ng them to make very effort to increas ; ‘ ald : fa. 20 their contributions to the central or aroc dangerous ex- t 1 of D ur’s the dependent synods, — All: synods ate required to report their affairs to the home board, the same to be re- ported to the general assembly, — It is predicted that under this regula tion the secretary of the home board will be a welcome visitor to the syn- ods of Llwois and Lodiana, In the past the two secretaries of this b. ard have felt that they were not wanted at the synods named, and bave re y fem them, Tbere has oflicial action; simply ling. ‘The report also mained pot been 3 wn unders indicates that po action looking to} arters of zo or St the removal of | the the hom board to Chi Louis is know in immediate prospect OO METHODISTS. Ohio Methodists have not complet- ed plans for the celebration of the tenary of Methodism in that state President McKinley will be preseat if war conditions permit, and the hishops who are patives of Obio, Foster, Merrill, Ninde, Joyce, Me ve and Cranstov, The first Meth- in 1798 in Cinciunati. ‘The centenial celebration is to take place in the hall of the Ohio {Wesleyan University at Delaware June 21 to 24 A very long ram bas been prepared, with ate. The ad- Methodism in the colored mong the from every part of th «las mission- er states. Many t Methodists from beyond the 1, ipeluding Rev avd the Rev. Dr De x B. Leonard C. H. Payne of New York Ohio Methodists have risen to the occasion and are doing their utmost to make th in vlebration, not an Ohio but an pational one JEWISH PUBLICATION SOCIETY, It is but ten years since the Jews ad a publication society, That or- anization las just celebrated the end of ils first decade. — Ln spite of prejudices and dificulties greater than encountered by Christian bodie: ciety has made steady progress, until it has become one of the most powerful educational \° ws of America, 1 the dissemination of Jewish dd the encouragement of society has tten in not throu, literature a tour of the country in order per- nally to propagate its interests, As an aid to the Jewish ministry the iety has a wide aud useful field, IN PORTO RICO, Paul Van Syckell, who has spent the last. seven years on the island of Porto Rico in the service of the Brit- ish goveroment, arived in New York this week, yuilting the island because | « he was treated as ifan American, the Spanish citizens refusing to make a distinction, Speaking of church conditions ia Porto Rico he said there is one Presbyterian congregation, having a place of worship at Ponce. Itis allied, not with American but with Biitish Presbyterians, ls memby badly since trouble be the sentiment in Porto Rico being of course affected, There are 58 towns nization for the support of work in| ship is swall snd it has fared |e { » in Cuba, | unpowd ‘ ind over fi and ir- iron, Ce stible were placed in other part © Ves- r iven sigual ea r was Lieut. Wadswort hac LLeome he mon volunteer- y tlic t name I Ave 1 rpedo rbor and cart y the « ward \ elock 8 r4, 1804 LU ally ¢ e Intrepid } : Cron he ‘ e strained s ! mined i f " af 1 dt w Y ence A ‘ou urs 1¢ brave mien who went upon WHY HE QUIT. The Irishman Didn't Like the Jod ot boa Lightning t rom the sof Cr » was relatin c ex- Pp s while engaged in the con- etr of a rail the moun- ctri¢ wmis come Up you d wnt to have anything about } pes that wil a con- ‘ The first t you know rstands out straight and fF nd crackles like a swarm of hn f you have any iron in your ] op it or you will be sorry that iving Vell, We were working one afters en an to get dark and ma Pretty nthe roc our commenced to tingle, and I t men to quit and go down the tr \ siarted down, but one husky [rishman pamed F vy, who bar Well, when he ha re w An’ why wouldn't ! » wher nin’.’ "Chicago Reco OLD GLORY FOREVER! In Humanity’s Cause Our Flag 1s J, W. Moore, Staple and Fancy 6receries, | Canned Goods of F: Free delivery to all par: Cor. 7th and Ad WOOD ¢ Y7{RDI| wood tusiness at the cor: and Trimble streets. by all, and will give eatis orders promptly filled COLORED | DEPARTMENT. . Willis lett yester Fowler for Smithland, Mirs Maggie were united in marriage The two will return to the city Monda . Washington, of Lilivois, has been assisting Rev. fur his home, fot several days past. » JS. W. Hawkins will « ter the divine ordin (LIFE and TORNADO y 3 o'clock at the Washington street Baptist chureb, at Mode of Baptism ’” cordially invited. for several visits The My Choice club ington street serve nice barbecued meats this even- Clark, oo North The ladies of the St. that while there is life They will go out tomorrow Jersey ites that they forgotten how to play bali, the boasts of the Cairoites to. the contrary, there is hope away with rit unexcelled ma The only typewriter receiving highest award at World’s Fair; im- proved since. be¥"Send for catalogue and testimonials. MOORE'!BROS., General Agents Phe sickening sight of courting by ng purses In pri on exhibition d: in the court house] 5. tract Fayette street, Once before the public was called to this conduct on part of unscrupulous boys girls who every afternoon make it nothings which they heap upon one “HALF IN TWO look after this premature men aud guardians sould matter before it results ia some seri ous consequences. small group of men the other evening as that old steamer was signaling the he came out of “How do you know one be ring of the different Season UR stock of staple and fancy groceri complete and up-to-date. Splendid , has been ou the sick list since | bis return from Mound City, ‘The Cairo base ball team will come | excelled, having Paducah team a pwn park Monday, |Telephone 118 ie PP. F. LALLY. Everybody invited. E on the sick list | for several days. The Carpetelub of the Washington | street Baptist church will meet this Nelson Owens, this evening at the residence of Mr . Morris 507 Tennes- eoterta ainme ‘not yvonne People’s Chris- Unfurled! “The conflict deepens, On! ye brave, Now rush to glory’’—Cuba save. Brave patriots, all ‘‘vyour banners wave, And charge with all your chivalry,’* O'er Atlantic's wave McKinley brave Sends our noble seamen, undaunted, true, A fair isle to save or find a grave, And plant a new *‘red, white ana blue, What bigher aim can patriot know? What destiny more grand’? 1 the soldier's fight for freedom’s right, To free a suffering tand? The Spanish Dons ere long shall taste t “Uncle Samuel's” pills, lom’s bird shail proudly soar i’rlde of the Great Antilles, In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody to go to DORIAN’S STORE AT 205 BROADWAY Rose & Paxton. Give you All Kinds of Insurance Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. . Blickensderfer Typewriter Built on strictly scientific principles and of the highest grade materials, >Y* Durable, portable, invincible. 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