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ALL THE ITIES NORTH NORTH-EAS Fano NORTH-WEST oT IMlinois Central RR, Announcements. Tourist 2: from points on ite lines In the to @ lari list Tue tlinots ¢ now bas on will continue the null September OF THE 7 E BE THE vans Toretaue 2 THROU REACHED RR Iinois Central RR. (CALIFORNIA: VIA NEW ORLEANS on with the ifie f concerul prosperous poruion can be bad by apply undersigned my We bbe ReMD fon a5 14 rates ia + In coun Souther ; Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car Leaving Cincinnati and Loutaville on [linots Central Ratiroad fast New Orleans Limited EVERY THURSDAY morning, wit i “ty, BAPGM, Div, Pass, Age, Clu A. Kr AM. Haxsow Ww GP PALL Lone, Chicago. A.G. 4 vill When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. $1.00 a day. Special rates by the week. D. A. BAILEY, Propr. Betweon 4th and 5th on Ferry °* for Las chan Orie: daily with & <T ox and oo Tuesdays and Saturdays ( Gary 4, 1808) with the Sunset Limited Annex cia ‘|Second Hand Goods Highest cash p ices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON 208 Court farnitare prices: betore change new goo Business Bicycles... wheelmien are not racers t and from ne a.wianon d © aathicnio ee eT WA, dee@ttond A. Louie ile. ee ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD ‘Thue 146 in elect daly 3, 668, eet. We algo carry a ang’ Cal buying elsewher ds for old. 1 get our We also ex LOGEVIELE AND MbAIPMIS DIVISION Nowra Hounp— No 22 No a4 Deav Many for comf sity at a breakneck J'ks0@ Tenn. 10 2% am 1025 jun x yh the streets. We bu Cairg, Ui... 1048 ama No. 1 me at Fungo 12.35 pm 1201 am rive Paditigan. ...2 06 yan 1 18am ¢ 00am eave. t are in the 213 pm igam 7 36pm tam $00 pm 680 am 180 pen 6....445 pm 330am 10 Sam 535 pan 4 10 am 1h 40 ty neb 6 a2 pm 50 am Lor pm Ham 60 pm Call and See How It is Done 7pm re pro. 10 GO pan *8 OO arn 305 pu ‘ ate eer | THE SOUTHERN | Cacigee .. 1am 2 Com = oo eee | Capt. Peck is completing his new SovmRoum— mm 93 MI a Crumbaugh & Parke | gasoline boat at the foot of Jefferson Cineimpatt 110 ams opm 416 North Seventh St jstreet. The hull was built at G Loumthie am ¥ Spm #Mam onda but she had to come here to * Comurbbeesiey.-.ahuw am $2 Sam “1 90 yan receive her tinishing touches. eee: omen om pane Monday the workmen at the dry . cae 16908 A MISTAKEN IDEA docks will have ebips flying ata Paaven $10 pm 3 6 am 11 0085 40pm lively rate. They have « big job . _— Mo 1a jaud mu teke some time to complete . ey. Jit, The ways are idle as yet, butare cmap / | Just now while-the river 18 thaeat~ Taek eni 7608 pan ening to go dry is the most prosper Memon $20 pm sam Jour season for the packets. The| oa {wheat crops are just beginning to ai. aoe | deta fo, while’: potatoes lave ale j& made their advent upon the mani- a tesis SoMTH BOUND. 1d Daa, 7 ve Pad Arrive St. Louis “4pm, 0 #:00 a m, We used to hear a great deal about} things which fit ‘like the paper the wall,” but how frequent it is that the paper doesn’t fit on the wall. Just because itis pasted nard is no sign| that it fits. The pattern may not be right, the color may not suitthe room, You will get the most suitable paper by coming to us. Our specialties are Wall Paper, Pictures end Frames And our etock is large, our prices are right, and designs varied. Call and inspect. L.P. BALTHASAR ying Pullman buf Mi run solid between Padu tickets or reservatic n, GP. A. Chicago, | nALION A. i. Ha ©.'C. Me Donovan, ( ais, orf J, J. S. GANSTER Notarv Public ANDO SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS Prompt and thorough attention given to all cases, Vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefally attended to. Office, 714 South ‘Dirira street, v - te, ’ (ee Beautiful Women — {Thies Beauttt ' OrrER RELIEF y TO TITEAR LESS FORTUNATE: SISTERS A Gad tha vo Ogavy THROUGH THE WATER . ENOOCR Avenue New $ | Won't cleanse them. They must be ¢ He hetinwe long | fearefully washed with good soap by fou successfully 14 Poteonal treatunent, skillful hands. All clothes entrusted . to us for laundering are done as care- THE MISSES BELL'S || runy as tnough intended for our own . ase. We are personally interested in A their treatment. The success of the com »{ on 0 Siar Laundry has been achieved by sneleviogynn $[O0008, things right and we are deter- hag almost Immediate etect nelearingand ALmined that success shall continue. : brightening Be Tee es vl ae From the first dip in pure water to vauteaiel uta betas the final touch of the iron, the laun- *y nap td meer gm & dering here is done perfectly. ——————_—————————— {f You Want Your Laundry Done Right Have it done by THE CHINESE 102 Broadway. Clothes called for and returned promptly, 8AM HOP SING & CO, Matil.Effinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers MoridancePelophoney «180 8 hind fy sulticie OWE BOTTLE COSTS YOU NOTHING fect te not exacthy as claimed, 40 that for it rice, $1.00, within the reach Te will’ abwoluwly ¢) Bo rk in sending it is. all Bell on all ene inthe be giver min ptly wil harge. An Yeresting pataphict will bo sent upon re- ‘ 3 all communteations and send all onicts to Fhe Misses Bell, oF ; THE BELL TOILET CO, No. 78 Filth Avenue, New York, old inFaducab by W, B, MoPbesgon rs hai iach Su We. -|ieal -- 5 cents box, Our Velvet Brand prepared chalk is absolutely pure and harmless, It is the most perfect toilet powder for hot weather; aiso the most econom- JOEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER DRUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway, NEWS OF THE RIVERS. The weather has been fine all this week for mid-summer, The Dick Fowler cleared for Cairo this morning doing good freight bnsiness. The towboat Kenton arrived this morning from Caseyville with a big | tow of coal. The lower wharfboat was taken out on the docks today to undergo exten- sive repairs. ‘The John 8. Hopkins was the Ev- ansville mail liner this morning ; she was late in arriving, owing to heavy business. The City of Shetlield arrived from St. Louis today at noon with a very light freight, but an excellent passen- ger list. There will be no more Cincinnati, Memphis and New Orleans packets until the Ohio river is blessed with more water, The Tennessee was receiving Lt until a late hour this afternoon | | departure for Florence, She will leave witn a big cargo, The p excursions liave been |more liberally patronized this week than ever betore. ‘The Cowling and Bettie Owen both bad extra large | crowds last night. The I. N. Hook and Peter Hontz are both due from Evansville. They are making slow progress down th river, owing to the low stage of the water, The City of Sherfleld was still due from St. Louis at a late hour today She is expected to pass up for Ten- nessee river points before dark how: | The government report this morn. ing shows the rivea to be rising at wost all principal points, while yes- terday it w ing everywhere most. his is only a smull freshet as a re- sult from thé recent rains which will affect nothing. It is said that the on their arrival here will haul Engi- neer Jobn Rennells over the coals The charge against him is that while on the City of Clarksville he weight ed the safety valve in addition to go- sleep on duty. local inspectors ing From all indications it seems as if the ‘‘June rise’ did not pan out as was expected in the upper Obio for navigation on that part of the stream has already been entirely suspended for the lack of water, All the pack- ets have stepped and many of the towboats are lying aground, This portion of the Obio is still on the dechning list with no pros; for a change exceptto worse. The marks showed a fall 0.4 during the past 12 hours, while the gauge regis- tered the small number of 7.3 this morning at 7 o'clock. ‘The bars all alodg are getting their backs up in awful shapes, while the channel con- tines to grow shallower which means that it is only a matter of a few days until the big liners will have to step out and put io lighter substitutes. Cairo, 21.5, rising, Chattanooga, 2.6, rising. Cincinnati, 8 7, rising. Evansville, Florence, 0.7, Johasonville, 1.7 Louisville, 4.9, stand Mt, Carmel, 2 9, stand, Pittsburg, 5.7, rising. Davis Island 3.0, rising. St. Louis, 22.2, falling. Paducah, 7.4, falling. BOYS IN DANGER. Some of the boys have acquired the practice of riding in’ from the park, from West Broadway, by hold- ing to the handle of the street car platfor The management says that it desires to warn the boys. A young negro was recently ran over in Jackson, Teon., and killed while riding along side the car just as bun- dreds of boys are daily seen to do here. His head was cut off by the It speaks volumes for Paine’s cel- ery compound that of all the many women who have recovered health by its means very many were induced to take it through the persuasion of other women—sisters, mothers, or friends. When a sick and feeble sufferer is seen to gain steadily in health and vigor from taking Paine’s celery compound no room for doubt is left to the most stubborn-minded person, ‘This joyous transformation from sick- ness to health is going on im thou-. sands of homes this spring. Here is the experience—like that of hundreds of others —of Mrs. R.H. tudds ; 185 N St., D.C, Wells, Richardson & Co. Gentlemen—Paine’s celery com- pound was recommended to my hus- band by his father, who told him to have me try it, for with other reme- dies I did not seem to be getting bet+ ter. I was suffering from nervous- ness, and my baby seemed to nurse it from me, as she did not sleep more than 16 or 20 minutes at any time. I also suffered from indigestion and very torpid liver, 1 find that Paine’s celery compound not only comes up to what you say, but that it is, with- out doubt, the best tonic and remedy N. W., Washington, SICKNESS TOHEALTH. What Paine’s Celery Compound Is bo- ing for Hosts of Women, for women, 1 do not think it can be recommended too highly. Respectfully yours, Mrs. R. H. Studds. Mrs. Lydia M. Hayden, of Mari- on, Ind., writes : . “Before commencing the use of Paine's celery compound I was doctors and tried remedies, but did not get any better. seemed to be all broken down, I was tired all the time and my constitution seemed to be giving out. I weighed only 115 pounds last fall when I commenced using Paine’s celery compound. In less than two months I weighed 124 povnds, an unusual weight for me. I have bad better health ever since and have felt better this sammer than I have for years “My little daughter was away from home on a visit, and came home looking as ifshe had hada hard sickness. 1 went right got hera bottle of Paine’s celery compound, and she has had better health since than she ever had in her life, eats hearty aad is growing ed by many No woman in any way out of health can in justice to herself and her family fail to take Paine’s celery compound when its power of restor- ing health is so abundantly proved. *T can’t see any sense in represent- ing love as blind,” said the Sweet Young Thing. You don’t 1 Pp Felt Queered. She—Didn’t you feel queer when T refused you first time? He~Yes, I felt queered—Town Topics. —Attorney—"You ‘say you wad ealled to see Miss Billings and was the house at the time the burgla was —-econmmit Witness "Y cir.” Attorney Then how did it happen that when the prisoner dashed into the room and assaulted you, rot leaped through the window and went home, making n< attempt to defend the Jady or give the alarm?” Wit- nes I thought it was her father.” —Lif “Tell- meg pleaded rtless ma ‘whérein lies the secret of the art of conversation?” The sage as- sumed theattitude hewas wor sume when in the_act of impaxtix “My cl ng!” breathle Well, my child, i that is all there is of of. conversing agreeably.” —C wisdom, and said “f amdiste ewered, } hicago the | Greeting of Love. | Something About Origin of This The kiss was unkr aboriginal. tribes of Ax \Central Africa. jeient times, h miliar to the wn among t verica races. The Lati it int {three forms — t m anc v i | being the kiss of fric and p epect, the second of ceremony ar \the third of love. The Sen ys employed the kiss aks of it part of t tes, as it y-day in the Catholie chureh The Mongolian kiss is not the sam ts thatwhieh provaila with us. Ini | the lips de not come into actual co jtact of those of the person kissed | The nose is brought into light contact {with the check, forehead or hand; the breath is drawn slowly throug slight smack of the lips. ‘The Chir | consider our mode of kissing m t te able. V ¢ om OUT method v Darwin ¢ attempted to t wh The av- the actof the lower anima their prey with their tect erage. man does not take a great deal of interest in the ethnology of the subject, howeyer—London Mail. about it, It is the only American hemispheres. see how much of it is wheels, and in order to avoid a simi- lar fate, those here who ore in the habit of doing it should cease. all postmasters. jadison street, Chicago. The success of THE RE It prints the news—all the news—and tells the truth RELIABILITY is a quality some newspapers have lost sight of in these days of “yellow” journalism. They care little for truth and a great deal for temporary sensation. It is not so with THE CHICAGO RECORD, SCORD rests upon its reliability. newspaper outside New York city that has its own exclusive dispatch boat service and its own staff correspondents and artists at the front in both It is the best illustrated daily newspaper in the world, Its war news service is unapproachably the best. Says the Urbana (ll,) Daily Courier: “We read the war news in the other papers, then we turn to THE CHICAGO RECORD to true.”’ Sold by newsdealers everywhere and subscriptions received Address THE CHICAGO RECORD, 134 away and]! "| secretary. COLORED DEPARTMEN |. Rev. M, Thomas, of Indien) «lis, Ind., who bas been in the sev. eral days, left yesterday «! :uoon for Metropolis. Several young people, un ler the | supervision of Mies Emma D ‘y, had ;o most pl ant outing at Cold {Springs Thursday. | PRAY FOR THE BRAVE AND Ho OIC. President McKinley asks te peo- ple of the United States toobs ve to- morrow as a thanksgiving dey. He ys amo other things: ‘+1 therefore ask the people cf the United States; upon next assen, for divine worship in their respective places of meeting, to offer thanks- giving to Almighty God, who in His inscrutable ways, now leading our hosts upon the waters to unscathed | triumph, now guiding them in al strange land through the dread | shadows of death, even though at a fearful cost, now bearing them with- out accident or loss to far distant climes, has watched over our cause and brought nearer the success of the right and the attainment of just and honorable peace. * * * And, above all, let us pray with earnest fervor that He, the dispenser of all good, may speedily remove from us the untold afflictions of war and bring to our dear land the bless- ings of restored peace, and to all the domain now ravaged by the crael strife the priceless boon of security and tranquility.”’ Little Miss Anna May Furgerson, of Cairo, is in the city, the guest of her sunt, Mrs, Mlliott, of 1315 South Fifth street. Mrs, Lizzie Finley desires to thank the friends for kindnesses during the funeral obsequies of her mother, Mrs. Martha Chambers, ROPOLIS, ILLINOIS. Dr. Fields, the colored physician nf Cairo, and member of the examin- ing board of U.S. surgeons has ex- amined 70 colored volunteers up to last Friday, of whom 50 had passed and the examination was to continue until 100 was secured. Ata meeting of the Mt. Olive Baptist association in Carbondale last week Eld. F. Robinson was the out-going president and Eld. J. B. McCary took an active part, demon- strating that Metropolis has leaders among the colored race of Egypt.— Metropolis Republican. M There will be Sunday school at Burks’ Chapel A, M. E. church at 0a, m, Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by Rev. G. H. Burks, the pastor. Morning subject, ‘*Bless- ings at Christ’s Appearance.’ Even- ing subject, “The Purposed Incom- pleteness of Christ’s Teachings.’’ The Allen League meets at 3 p. m., and it is earaestly hoped that all the presidents will be present, It is also earnestly requested that every member will come forward and settle their conference claims by paying their dollar money. FATS AND LEANS. The fat and Jean barbers met last evening with Mr. Will Lott and per- fected arrangements for 4 game of ball on Mon afternoon of the 25th iast Your scribe was made president of the meeting with Mr. Dave Turner Some heated discussions were indulged in, most of the heat] coming from the fats, while tbe leans had their share. Finally the dove of peace aj peared and hovered, terms were eLupon, the pus coms mittees were appointed and the meet- ing adjourned to meet with Mr Joba Morton to hear report of the committees next Monday evening. will lodge N meet tonight in special session t range for the funral of our late brother, EF tL Province. TD Uinns, W. M. Rev. W Prillips is seriously ill at his hoi 1 Sut Penth street hus been under tie care of ay su for several days There wili be services at’ all the charehes tomorrow as usual 1 will give an Bradshaw park The First ward ch entertainment at Monday evening. SURPRISE PARTY. A surprise party composed of sev- eral youog ladies and gentlemen in honor of Miss Lanine Milam, who recently returned from a visit to the Windy city, had quite a delightful time last evening in their surprise of ber. ‘The young people met at the residence of the Misses Cartwright and proceeded from there to the resi- dence Miss Milam and a most enjoy- able evening was spent. The parlor entertainment which was to bave been given at Mrs. Ga- brielle ‘Thompson’s tonight, by the members of the C. W. B. M. of the Trimble-street Christian church, bas been postponed until Saturday night, July 16, PROF, PROVINCE DEAD, After @ Long Ulness He Succumbs at Last, Province died this o'clock at his home corner Twelfth and Flournoy streets. He bad lingered for a long time up- der the merciless ravages of a stub- born disease. He was a Christian gentleman, He leaves a wife and two children to mourn bis loss, He was ‘The Latest ar News! We are still holding the fort against our competitors on low prices in furniture, stoves, carpets, mattings, oil cloths, linoleums, rugs, trunks, etc. Our hoe are the lowest. Call and see for yourself. - We are also manufacturers of all kinds ot mattresses and awnings. See our patent Eclipse window awning before you buy. 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Patent Flat-Ovening Books RROADWAY PADUCAH, KY = ee was clerk at the time of “his death. ‘The funeral has not yet been arrang- J W M ‘Telephone 29 for a load of hickory ptewewoud. u maak te Master Commissioner’s Notice, M. Bloom & others, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adams. s CALIFORNIA! —viuA— The Southern Route The tron Mountain Route, Texas and Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways TAKE THE FAMOUS + SUNSET - LIMITED Plaintiffs, vs Pad Baseball Asso., Defendants. This action having been referred to meas Receiver and Master Com missioner to take proof of assets and liabilities of same, notice is hereby given to all persons baying claims against said estate to — properly verify and file same before me on or before the _ thirty first (Sist) day of August 1898, or they will be forever barred for as- serting claims against the said estate exvept through this suit. All per- sons knowing themselves indebted to the Paducah Base Ball association will call at my office and pay same on | or before the above date. Given under my hand this the 25th day of Jane 1898, J, Wm. Fisuen, Receiver and Master Commissioner. 530 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL: Louisyille and East. ARRIVE P.O. a devoted member of Burks’ Chapel A.M. shurch, and of which he 6:00 ag 71a m 2:20 pm 1 Spm A train without au equal. Leaves nam d», Louis 10:20 p. w., Tuesdays and Memphis and South. Gasardays, Only 6:00 am. Meg 4 20pm sm St. Louis and West. SIXTY HOURS TO LOS ANGELES #:00am 11948 a ma eps ha Dm ‘Through the Sunpy South to sunay Lvansyille and Ohio River Points. Californie Write for particulars ca alacs Taalis Tesi baaaatl aud ae Heratuse ‘Steamboat due 10:8 am fad ©. TOWNSE 27 1 Benton and N.,& St. L. South. be, reg ee 6:00 a, reket J St. Louis, M 0:10pm If it fails to cure go to your merchant AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK. We will refund to hira. Price 50 cts. 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