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wCALIFORNIA! The Southern NORTH-EAST ano NORTH-WEST Texas and Pacific and Southern Pacific Railwajs SET LIMITED OURS TO LOS ANGELES the Sunny South to sunny ia. Write for particulars LvansvlleSTerreH and Ticket Agent, MAILE MANG.S.A NASHVILLE, TENN. Illinois Central R.R. FORNIA VIA NEW ORLEANS FP. JEFFRIES G0. ; rer A 0. M, (TALI Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car ‘Cinctunati and Louisvil Railroad fast “New Orleans Limited” EVERY THURSDAY and Paducah Friday mor every Friday morning, Limited also conn iy With Expres Train for ays and Gaturdays (atuer Janu Sunset Limited Annex | arti Not the. RIGHT WAY Of course, some d the washing and iron- ing better than others, but we e deavor to have all pass through the process unimpaired. Good soap, pure water and skillful hands Give us an opportunit I] packages thank received, larger ones in STAR STEAM LAUMDRY, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Meck Ari! 8, 180 Miss R. B. Hay ED H. PURYEAR Attorney at Law And Notary Public, Real t: Life Insurance Agent, and Abstractor of Titles Formoriy master commissioner of the Mcvracken cirenit court. practice in all the courte of this and adjoining counties. LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION Nomta Boump— No 8 No 24 ie. ging te 1a Bini ha J’ks0e Teonn.10 2 am 1085 pm Cairo, Il... 104 am 12S pm 12 1am Pea ‘pal 20 pm | isa10 900 am iene.” ® Spm 1%am 74am Special attention iven to the collection of alb claims, © renting of real estate and all other I act as assignee and receiver of insolvent estates administrator of decedents’ and as guardian of infants. iven in surety companie: ath Fourth street fn ¢ am it $ arm Branch 6 62 pm $1 am 107 pm Owensboro ville... 1000 pm 7,40 am 6,00 Lous’ 20 pan 7440 am 8,00 yan ours Bousp— »1 ‘Leave. Legal Row), Pi Owensboro Hopkinevi 990 pa 1240 pm #22 ams 90054 210 pen 3 44 am 110005 40pm 220 pm 868 am 400 p +003 80 pen 6.03 am 7 0 p 800 pen 201 am 168 pm m ee rt) Ch.f am 76 pm We used to hear a great deal about i like the paper on wall,’ but how frequent. it is that paper doesn’t fit on the wail. Just use itis pasted nard 1 The pattern ma: right, the color may not suitt Y I get the most suitable paper Our specialties are w Orleans, carrying Pullman buf by coming to us. Wall Paper, Pictures sit And our etock is large, Our prices are right, and de L. P. BALTHASA ‘Brazing Is the method by which the joints of abicvele ave ynited permanently, It is au operation requiring skill, aud experience alone We are the ouly workers in (his city who do suc Work done by us itas frequently beem claimed” by This is au evidence of the zaccess we have bad in this braweh of wieyele work, Dow's Sens Your Wheel to the Factory “U.S, GANSTER Notarv Public * AND SOLIC/TOR OF PENSHON CLA'MS Prompt and thorough atw*ation givert > all Vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully attended t0o- Office, 714 South Third street, ‘phe Beautiul Wore cessful brezing. THE SOUTHERN Crumbaugh & Parke, 416 North Seventh St. w. M. JANES” REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS BROADWAY 10 THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS om whitch they essfully in personal treatment THE MISSES BELL’S Complexion Tonle tas almost immed! OFFICE 828): Second Hand Goods WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON ect in elearing and and dissolves entirely . he 1 Bell hav, Sa Tonic at ¢1 Matil.Effinger & Co Undertakers and embaimers, lephone 128 nce Telephone !60 you NOTHING ‘as claimed, 60 that for it ca At within the rea m ‘gatisiactory advice When in Metropolie without charee. An 6 Will be sent upon Te- tions and send all To The Mins ww Bell, oF ‘TOILET CO. ¢ TRE BOLE unm borlen: onal gold iaPadueah by W. #8, McPherson} Between éth and 6th on Ferry «* Stlctest confidenc % STATE HOTEL, |: $1.60 @ day, Special rates by the D. A. BatLey, Propr. vay ical -- 5 cents box, OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER ORUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway, City Cut OFF, Replenish th n All Points to Stores. aptiago de Cuba, via King tived at of the harbor rounding it. and earthworks they were in three d: which commanding with her port the Vizcay! the east, ber ing down the same neck. destroyers are temporaril of the +shells that sank th repair, The wost impertant pedo boats have not siace their being nable to doso. The although some coal land route two weeks ago. The shell that struc Mercedes was fired the smooth-bore g the west battery. Seven of which, on the west Works sutrounding the city A tiew line of trenches city. regular troops, are on and no rations or supplies are nished to. th numbering about 3,000 men. are compelled to. forage fot selves, is very widespread troops, and an uy de Cuba is feared. ‘There is an at and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im parities from the bo banish pit b The Chesapeake & Ohio railroad =| will ruc a special train starting from Seventh-street station, Louisville, Wednesday, July 6, 1898, which will be remembered by everyoue who pate ronizes it, a8 the finest train ever run from Louisville to the National Capi- tol. Jt will be compesed of modern Pullman sleepjdg cars and elegont day coaches and will have a dining car attached for the breakfast as the train speeds through the Shennandvah alley acd across the Blue Ridge Mountains. is train will be known as the * E. A. Kentucky Special.” It will leave Louisville at 3:30 p.m, Shel- byville Frankfort 5 p. m , Lexingto Ww chester 6:35 p. m, Sterling 7 p. m, and reaching Washington the next day at 14:30 0, m, All lines from the west and south of Louisville and Lexington will make connection with the Kentucky State Special. Application for sleeping car space should be made at once by address- Pansons, D. P. A., No, 252 "| Fourth avenue, Louisville, Ky., or G. W. Danney, D. P, A., Phoenix hotel, Lexington, Ky. td e witty « ‘obabit cure makes waak blood pure, Bue, 61. All Uruggists Send your horse to Dr. J. Will the attention of a veterinary surgeon. You may thus save a valuable horse, Examination free. 15j7 Educate Your Bowe! vareta, Candy Cathartio, eure coustipation forever 988, 10.0. C. fall, druguists retund money. Try our 7-year-old straight whiskey. tf Lacomarsino, Our Velvet Brand prepared chalk is absolutely pure and harmless, It is the most perfect toilet powder for hot weather; also the most econom- STARVING AT SANTIAGO, The Food Supply is Low and the s Camp, Aurren ton, June 23.—A Cuban who left the city of Santiago on Monday night ar- everal Garcia’s camp on Tuesday morning with accurate maps sur- The ships of Admiral Cervera have moved from the position 8 ago, and now n almost a circle surroundiug a small island} and lighthouse about half way up the four mile harbor. The armored cruiser Cristobal Colon, is uvinjured, lies to the west, battery the narrow neck of the harbor, while also uninjured, lies to arboard battery look- Both of the Spanish torpedo boat y disabled, one having been struck by frag:nents Reina Mercedes, and the other having her boiler tubes aud engines in course of statement made was in substance that the tor- are rival here made any attempt to leave, ships have only half their supply of oul; arrived by over- Reina the Massachu- setts, Beyond this loss and the quite large loss of life incident to it, there was litte or no damage done. The earthworks were disturbed and one dismounted on pw guns are being pul up facing the sea, three e ship guns of the sixsinch rapid-fire variety, and automatic guns of all descriptions, it appears, are being dismounted from the ships and mounted on the earth. has been dug about a mile and a half from the ‘The Spanish soldiers, known as the half rations, fur- local Spanish forces, They them- ‘The spirit of discontent, it seems, mong the Spanish sing in Santiago lute lack of drugs in Santiago and, finally the crews of the Spanish warships are on half ra- Hegin today to concerned, Count’ Cassini said sphere of activity was confined to the far east proper, and not to the Phil- ippines and other outlying islands, Smith, at Glauber’s stable if it needs saree IDEM, Whulesine Agt. RUSSIA IS Message of Good Will From the Realm of the Czar. United States is Traditios Will Not Be Affected by Any of the Kesults of This War, Scripps-MeRtae Bervice, « Washington, June McKinley within a day or two. that he the war. burg. serious complic: the Chioa set, Port railway, in anticipation of the the list. satis! le said he was authorized this sentiment the fullest and most ex pression, the feeling more hearty present. When Count Cassini was this feeling of the Russian ment, he answered that the pe: thoroughly sharcd in it, As to press, however, he said that its powe! for good had not developed in Russi: and there was no established pres reflecting the views of the ment and serving as a powerful ponent of public opinion notentirely friendly. the views of its editor as witli authority to express its views: of Russia towards the United States, As showing how little the press voiced the sentiments relations between Russia and France. some of these publications frequently asserted that Rrance and Russia were at serious odds. Couut Cassini was asked whether Russia looked with apprebension He replied that Russia was naturally deeply concern ed at any movement affecting the great problem of the far east. ‘The Philippines were, to some extent, 8 part of an outpost of the far east,and who was to control them, if they passed out of the control of Spain was of interest and importance to Russia, Butso faras Russia herself was her which could have’ only an indirect and remote influence in the develop- ment of the east. In respone to an inquiry as to whether Russia was likely, alone or with others, to upon the control of the Philippines by the United States, the ambassador said he did not apprehend any change Q | io the present good relations betweeo the United States and added, however, that it seemed to be quite undesirable that the possession of the Philippines should pasg into the hands of England, as that would seriously disturb the equilibrium in the far egst, look with disfavor Russia, He HARD LUCK STORIES But There Has Been No Goid Brought Back By Treasure Wunters, these Seattle, Wash. June 24—Fitty prospectors who left bere last spring for Alaska, by way of Copper river, have arrived bere on their way to their eastern homes, with bard luck stories and no gold, A, H_ Hostetter, of Lagrange, Ind., was with 200 men who crossed Tasmunia lake and reached Konsinu river. He said; “Of the many bandreds that land ed at the foot of the Valdes glacier, only ove party bad been furtuer than the Konsiau, aod they returned halt OUR FRIEND: Her New Ambassador Brings a The Friendship vf Russia and the aland —The new Russian ambassador, Count Cassini, will be formally received by l’resident The coming of the ambassador at this time, whep Europe is keenly alert to the progress of the war, excites more than ordinary interest, for it is known brings a message of the heartiest good will on the part of the Russian government and making it quite evident that the long friendship between Russia and the United States will not be shaken by the events of He comes from a distinguished family and his diplomatic services have made him an influential factor in government circles at St. Peters- His last post was at Pekin, where he was in charge through the tion of Germany's occupying Kaio Chou, England’s, oc- cupying Wei-Hai-Wei and Russia’s securing the strongest of all ports on Arthur, with its overland outlet for the trans-Siberian Count Cassini is a linguist, speak- ing seven languages, including Chi- nese and other oriental tongues, and Washington services, he is fast adding English to When seen at the Rnssian embassy the embassador having expressed his ion of having the opportunity at this juncture to express the cordial sentiments which have so long existed in Russia towards the United States, to give The sympathies between the two countries have become tra- ditional, he said, and at no time was than at asked if the Russian people and press shared govern- ale he govern= ex: One Rus- sia newspaper bas published an arti- cle somewhat unfavorable, which the ambassador understood bad received rather serious attention in this coun- try, as an evidence that Russia was Bot this paper, ‘ount Cassini said, expressed only out standing with the goverament or As a inatter of fact, the publication was directly contrary to the attitude Rassian of the Russian government, the ambassador said that despite the extremely warm upon the American occupation of the «| Philippine islands. PLANTATION CHILL CURE is Euaranteed in the rapids.’ He said the count and will have to remain there the. government sends help. have been abandoned. ble to sell vutfits. There will be a barbecue and bran park Satur- Everybody is cordially invited to attend and a dance at Bloodworth’s day night of this week, good time is assured. Hank Bros. & Jones est improved Ice Cream Freezer, Coldest beer in thecity at Lago- marsino’s, tf NEWS OF THE RIVERS. The champion Dick Fowler, She's a mighty big growler, She’s such a fast walker be. at 10 a, m. at 8:30 a. m. phis for Cincinnati. morning from E’town, D, Staggs temporarily. the docks before Monday. lying up with a broken shaft. ways for about three weeks yet. flow: down Mound City. row at 4p. m. tow of ties this morning. ing down to the lowest ebb, The Dick Fowler will no son out Sunday to the Goleonda, The Mayflower passed Tennessee river from “St. yesterday afternoon. light freight trip. about the days. business than for sever The following sage up the Tennessee river on City of Paducah this morning: thin weter, the season now. The City of Paducah from St. Louis arrived early this morning with very light freight receipts. She re- mained here for some time and de- parted for the ‘Tennessee river at 8 o'clock, Capt. Dick Morrow, who has been suffering from rheumatism for some time past, stopped off here yes- terday and will rusticate for a few weeks in the hope of recovering his health, The towboats Ali¢e Brown and Jolin A, Wood are due up with tows of empties from New Orleans for Cineinnati, The Henry Brown is due from St. Louis with empties for burg. The Clyde leaves St. Louls this af- ternoon on her first trip in the Mem- and phis trade. The St. Louis Tennessee River Packet Co. operate two boats a week between St. Louis and Memphis, River men say they believe that river traffic will be much improved on this end of the river next season. Both packet and towboat business is expected to be of a livelier nature. ‘Two new boats, a packet and a large towboat are being built in the upper Ohio to operate around this place, Misses Lydia and Hulda Bermiog- haus, Mary Gibson, Maude Holt, Stell. Bermioghaus, E!-ie acd Alma Bavr, Ada Becker, Wallace Stacker, Kile and Alice Williams and Eile Becher; Mesdames McClanahan, Secver, Hurmenstcin, Bates and Mr, aud Mrs. J. R. Williams, Messrs, J. W. Wallace, B. Ester, H. Den- wolf, H. ‘Thaios, A, Seyssier, W. H. Richards, Ed Burtly, A. Laughlin, kd Bermioghaus, Geo, Foster, F. W. Pitner and F. Pitner, There wili be lively times in the ‘Wild Suwanee’? next season and the Cumberland wilt he greater importance than the Olio, Missis- sippi, Tennessee, Mlinois and Yazoo combined, There will be » number of boats in that trade and each doing business on her own particalar hook The smoke from their chimneys will cause the timid yaps thereabout to thiek the world is on fire. 1s will be such an array of steamers as they er saw before and will wonder if something isn’t weong with all na ture. Capt, Ryman has that stream all to himself as yet, starved because they lost their outfits — — told by A, C. Brown, of St. Louis. { i ] aboat 800 men have been tarned back and are waiting at Val- dez for some means of getting out of Some have no money, until They will not starve, for tons of provisions It is impossi- have the Iat- 8 But a natural born stepper is she, That there’s no boat ever caught her, And you bet they all let the Dick The Joe Fowler left for Evansville The Dick Fowler was out for Cairo The Sunshine is due from Mem- The City of Clarksville is due this Capt. John Winfrey is on the P. The Annie Laurie will not get off The little harbor boat Mary N, is The Rees Pritchard will be on the Pilot Wm. Smith took the Jacob Heatherington up the Ohio yesterday. The towboat Defender is due up with a tow of empties for Cincionati, Capt. Ben Howard has taken tem- porary command of the steamer May- ‘Fhe towhoat H. F, Bucham passed with a big raft. of logs for The Tennessee arrived from Flor- ence this morning and leaves tomor- The P. D, Staggs had a good freight and passenger business out yesterday afternoon, The towboat R. A. Speed arrived out of the Cumberland river with a ‘The river continues gradually fall- ing here with fair prospects for it go- doubt take the nicest excursion of the sea- eave and into the Louis late She had a very All the local packets were in and out on good time this morning, and river was better people are a few of the number who had round trip pas- the The Speed that arrived out of the Cumberlan-| river this morning had a very light trip of ties, owing to the She will go to bank for sepior partner of the firm of P, J, Carney & Co, doing business IM the City of Toleto, county and state aforesatd, will pay thesum of ON owes - é DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adams. COLORED DEPARTMENT. Orr city superintendent of schools made one point in hid address to the young menand women graduated from the public schools recently that is worthy of the consideration aid ayproval of the graduates and their elders, The point was that they must ex- pect to do work and plenty of it, They must look the facts of life squarely in the face and be prepared for the emergency when it comes, The vacation season is now with us and the question uppermost in many of our teachers minds is, how, where and when will I spend my vacation? Prot. E. W. Benton, whose faith. ful and efficient services as princips| of the Lincoln school, who has been ac- knowledged and recognized hy a re- election to the same position, will probably spend two or three weeks ont of the city, hardly more. His Rich and Elegant Effects in Furniture tresses, The leading upholsterers of the city payments, ¥ family, however, will remain in the city all summer. Prof. T. D, Hibbs, who was also re-elected principal of the Garfield hool, will spend his vacation in the city, with possible exception of a two or three days visit to Smithland, his old home, 35 It has not as yet been learned how the other teachers will spend their va- cation, but in all probability two of them will, some time during the sum- mer, be guests in Chicago. Prof. A. P. Smith, of Metropolis, was in the city yesterday, GEORGE A. ANDERSON. Our “Gilly” Has Joined the Eighth Illinois Regiment. Mr. George A. Anderson, formerly of this city, but now of Metropolis, Lil., brings news that he has given up the Gaddie Idea and has joined company K of the Eighth Illinois regiment and will, in a few days, leave for Springfield, Ill, where he will go to drilling. This is said to be the first and only regiment of colored soldiers officered from top to bottom hy colored men. Col. John M. Marshall, of C! will have command of the regi George Anderson, manager of the Mayfield baseball team, is in the and was seen in regard to the e: pected game between the rival teams, He said it was true that bis team had intended playing our boys Thursda but that the game was postponed by request of the Paducah team, until Monday, when they expected to lock horns at Sporting park, All members of the Burks’ Chapel A. M. E. chureh choir are requested to meet at the church Satarday night, at which time there will be a com plete reorganiz tion of the choir, Mus, Jas. Mannie, The pre-ident of club No, 3, and the officers of the ©. P church de- sire to thank the pabl’c for their lib- eral patronage of the concert at Freidman’s hall Monday evening. Mr. Lon Proctor will leave Sunday for a two weeks’ visit to Villa Ridge, ll, Here's dollars to doughnuts that Lon will have a good time and some good tales to tell when he re- turns, There will be an entertainment given at the residence of Mrs. Flora’ Turner, 1114 orth Eleventh street, Saturday night for the benetit of the Seventh-street Baptist church, Jonx McoCivre Dean, Mr. Jobn McClure, aged 56, died at his home on West Washington wreet last night, ‘he funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon, prob- ably from the Washington-street Bap- tist church. The funeral of Mr. Robt. Bass, who died yesterday, took place this afternoon at the residence, the inter- ment at Oak Grove cemetery, MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, The ladies of the Willing Workers and Mayblossom clubs will give a grand moonlight excursion on the Bettie Owen Thursday night, June 80. There will also be given » mus- ical concert on the boat, and refresh- ments will be served in abundance. Everybody cordially invited, Fare for the round trip, 95 cents. The boat will leave the wharf at 8 o'clock sharp, Committees of arrangements: Willing Workers—Mesdames W. H. Nelson, BF, Jones, A. W. Watkins, May Blossom—Mesdames P, Mara- ble, James Oweus, May Browo FRANK J, CHENEY makes oath that he Is (he and that sald firm HUNDRED DOL. CARS for each and every case of CaTARuH hat cannot be cured by the use of HALL’s CATABRE Coun, Sworn to before me and subseribed in my Fesence, this 6th day of Decei A.D, 18 \ seal. tar all's Catarrh Care ts tal directly on the blood ‘ tary Pubite, mucous’ s test monty ABNEY & CO., ree, ‘Toledo, Obio Sold by Drugetsts. 75, Hell's Pauly Pills are whe best, wof tue system, | Send . Pode Hand-made shades in any size. us NORTH FOURTH STREET ; _ Eure go to your merchant AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK. We will refund to him. Price 50 cts. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO., Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN. Retail Agt. BERT, We handle ything in the line of furniture and house furnish- stoves, carpets, mattings, rugs, etc., at prices that will surprise We are also manufacturers of all kinds of awnings and mat- + Goods sold for cash or GARDNER BROS. & CO. Telephone 396, 203-205 South Third. CUT HALF IN TWO Wall Paper, per roll............ socseesevees OO Fifty-cent Window Shades for. 806 a Picture frames made to order. paper hanging done in any part of the county by G.G. LEE Look for the Big Fine "8, NORTH FOURTH STREET ign when you get on Fourth street, Telephone 118, | Cor. oth and ‘Trimble, -OBERTS BEER Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads all F. J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. ‘Telephone 101. Patent Flat-Ovening Books DOCTOR ALBER PRANK J.CHRNEY, ,| Over Oehischlaeger & Walker's drug store ' A> Ms OURAN. = Teialaeia, Skin, including Hair and Nails, oreraally, and Kidneys and Genito-Urinary System Rverything in Its Season IS_THE RECORD WE MAKE. UR stock of staple and fattcy 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. Stars and Stripes Will beautify many a wall on the Fourth, but for permanent decoration there is nothing to compar with the WALL PAPER we have in stock. Some are a delight- ful riot of color, but with order in the midst of confusion; others of conven- tional design, but very beautiful, Also a large line of window shades and picture moulding. W. 8. GREIF, 132 South Third, Phone 371. others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY: PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING (CO. Tenth and Madison streets > : Orders filled until 11 p, Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, - eee se SNTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING “1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant. You need send nothing out of town. RROADWAY BERNHEIM New office, corner South Fifth street and Broadway, entrance, Odd Fellows’ Hall, PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF Stomach and Intestines (Liver), Blood (Anwmia, Rheumatiam, Gout, Diabetes HouRS— Week Days 7:20 wo 10:00 a.m, 1.00 4:00 and 7:00 to 8:9 p, wn Telephone 364, OF PICK Sundays, Mito 8:00 Py,

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