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ALL THE CITIES "NORTH THE NORTH- WEST AR BEST REACHED VIA* THE Lvansville &ToreHauteRR 2 THROUGH VSTIBULED IMlinois Central RR, Announcements. Tourist 2 Rates - ville enables one 1 fortab! The Uitnots Central the Hot Spring Park or the resorts of ( ING BU nt Ff PJEFFRIESG.2.A "ORAL: A EVANSVILLE, IND. NASHVILLE. TENN. Iinois Contral R. R. (CALIFORNIA: VIA NEW ORLEANS| «i In connection with the Southern Mackie Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car Leaving Cineiunat! and Lontaville on Tittnots Central Railroad fast “New Orleans Limited A.M, Haxsow 3. P. &., Chica, A When in Metropolis stop at the EVERY THURSDAY $1.50 @ day, Special week, D. A. BAILEY, Propr Between 4th aud 5th on Ferry °* ALT Han WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON We also carry # line of new . Call and get ow b where. We also ex- ILLUNOIS CENTRAL RALLROAD | & Time Tavie ine” iy 3. 1808 Loursvinne axo weuvms ovision] BUSINESS iecktacee- ome: io tx Bicycles es All wheelmen No, 184 t Pulton 12% pm itetam ee Paducad 2% pm i ibam (Opn 0 ut ar b ~ Call and See How It is Done mia 13 am 8,0 pn Ee we. eu ai THE SOUTHERN | a 12 Samm soar wpm siSam #0 pm Brinceton £906945 pan a Paducab 210 pm 3.45 am 11005 opm M No i8t Padue: 22) pm 3 6 amd 0p A Fulton 350 pm 5 8 am 7 00 Cairo 60 pm Jackson, Tenn......609 par Momphix $20 pm $18 am Arrive Jackson, Miss. +2 18am 198 pm 320 pa 30) am 645 pm 6% am Sam 76 pm $, LOUIS DIVISION. Greenville Miss STATE HOTEL. | ton by the | Second Hand Goods, | Our Velvet Brand prepared chalk | is absolutely pure and harmless, It, jis the most perfect tollet powder for jhot weather; also the most econom- ; ‘ical -- 6 cents box. ‘OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER | ORUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway. ‘MAJOR SAFFARRANS, |To Him the Boys Owe Good Work in Camp—A Few Personals, Interesting Notes From the Boys| { at Chickamauga—An Incident. To Maj, Geor Saffaraus more |than to any other man in the Third {regiment or in the Kentucky troops |the boys of company K owe their rapid ‘advancement in drill and wili- tary trainix rans has not forgotten | Ma | Paducah boy once him- ed men of Company K., and down r they swear by to the newest me: “Our Major.’, When the Paduc company went ARMY OF DAGC They Will Encamp on the River Front. This morning one hundred and one talians, commonly known as ‘'da- goes,’’ arrived from New York on three special coaches They were sidetracked at the Union depot, and attracted no little jattention, The army of for- jeigners came to work on the sewers Jage system, and will deprive no one |of work, as all who desire to secure |employment can ta the future obtain jit just asin the past. The men are |brought here to increase the force and expedite the completion of the work, K small of the foreigners ie sh; and their chattering and jabbering makes them the butt of | many a joke from the small boy | ‘The “dagoes,’” will encamp on the jriver front during their stay here, |and will go to work at once, _| This morning prepsrations | speak were camp would nd that made to begin work on the Supt. Erler said that they eamp down near the incline, juarters. The street roller jaced a jwork on Jefferson street tls morn- Jing, and the workmen went to work They will remain bere until the sew- erage in the entire first district is was | finished, | Hducnte Your Bowels With € 106,250. If. C.¢ AMERICANS VEFEAT SPAIN, A lger M cKivley Gre E ley Ande R son Me [ klejobn € orbia |8 it nd wh the volunteers from | this erty at Lexington, W A (son all in civi aud for the most Hobso N }part densely ignorant of what consti- | 8 chley | tutes a soldier, the young major, of | Jhis own avcord, took the green re D ewey i {cruits in hand, — Little was the leis. How Kil ire that fell to. bis busy lot, but he| Sha K ter devoted a good part of that to chang-| Whe ler Jing the laus from groaps of awkward | M.A ban jsquads nto . brisk young ro Merrit ‘I diers. All this be did of his own ace} ae [Talg) etl’ Rektucky. solt pad moved Sam Peon Jdown to Chickamauga. He is still EA wton | cssstaeedl uo tor” | M | les The kindly advice and helpful loNg words of the young officer were great —Louisville Post. aid to the offivers as well as the en- pimple ils, to Camp Loomas lately and the pa-} banis rents a 8 of the volunteers | (eee he lear Siac tatfarcies be lone for | giste, satisfaction guaran e was overwhelmed with | - - It will be « long time be- | ECZEMA (Itching, Burning, Scaly his good deeds a rgotten ident which showed how war with Spain hearts and etl hands aod he | hog pes of the old soldiers who fought jeaeh other in the ‘late unpleasant. * developed during that trip |from Paducah to Chickamauga. ™ | Among the excursionists were bard ¢ | Messrs, Z. I. Brant, the well known clothing wan, aod William Karnes $yipm |the popular contractor. Each bad ob. thane, tbaried {been at Chickamauga before—Mr a aes seeping | Bryant a gray coat — with the wall,” but how ike the ps is onl as ‘tyank’’—aod both fought the paper doesn’t fit on the wail. Just|through that bloody battle in the Mand 241 run solid between Padu because it is pasted hard is no sign|mountains. Oo the train going cab and Lop thatit fits, The pattern may not be! down they made it up to locate the y not suit the room. host suitable paper | Our specialties are right, the color m You will get the by coraing to us. Wall Paper, Pictures end Frames Gloag outavitie, ie oulm on 3.4 = S. GANSTER Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS Prompt and thorough attention given to all cases, Vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully attended to. Office, 714 South Third street, iifal Women j RELIEF And our stock is large, right, and designs varied inspect L. P. BALTHASAR our prices are Call and Vives Bea! OrreR RUNNING CLOTHES THROUGH THE WATER Won't cleanse them. They must be carefully washed with good soap by ‘killful hands. All clothes entrusted to us for laundering are done as care- fully as though intended for our own use, We are personally interested in their treatment. The success of the Star Laundry been achieved by doing things right and we are deter- mined that success shall continue, From the first dip in pure water to the final touch of the iron, the laun- dering here is done perfectly —_—— it You Want Your Laundry Done Right Have it done by THE CHINESE 102 Broadway. Clothes called for and returned promptly. SAM HOP SING & CO. TO THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS A Dehatnd ROAD TO Sean No.8 Fifth Aven ‘rvatment, THE MISSES BELL'S C6 omplexton Tonle as nimont Immediate eftect sn clearing and thy Huis nota cosmetic, ax hes ns powders + quid that applied to th not show Tt cleanses the porcs of the skin of all polson ‘ous and foreign fillies nnd dissolves entirely free m The the pricoot thelr wendertwt > at $1.00. por bottle, which tneordlaury #kin. ONE BOTTLE COSTS YOU NOTHING Af the effect Is not exactly as claimed, s0 that yout ke no Fk ia tf it ont ithin the reach 4 hygiene inthe latactory advice An spots where each had stood during the thick of the fray, more than thir- ty years ago. When they did, both were astonished to discover that they had heen directly opposed to each other at the time, having struggled and fought only a few yards apart Now the men are fast friends 2 have been for years. each has a boy in Company K, and when the two fathers were at Camp Tho.nas, the two sons were sleeping together in the same tent, sharing the same blanket. A good story is told on Jesse Ull+ man, son of Polic Joe Ullman, The young man is a private in Com- pany K. A few days after the Paducah sol- diers reached camp Jesse was detail. ed for police duty. Police duty, it may be explained, is another ne for cleaning the grounds with shovel, aud rake and wheel barrow, Chang- ing the name, however, does not make the work any easier, as young Uliman soon discovered. After an hour or two of this back-breaking labor, Jesse paused in his task and remarked sorrowfully toa compan- ion: “IfT had known about this, I never would have left home,"’ “Known about what?’’ asked his fellow-safferer, “Well, I thought Uncle Sam hired us to fight Spain and not to clean up the whole gosk-darned United States,’’ said the tired Jesse. Ploagant Good, Newer St Matil-Effinger & Co) Undertakers and embaimers. ole eee mae CURE CONSTIPATION: “Company, Chleae, Monteral, New Works 316, as knitted | Humors), AB An Old 20) DISEASE. Medicine Which Cures. The real cause of Eezema acrid condition of the blood, and t cure this annoying disease requires only patience and plenty of Botan | Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Dr. G | made his first cure with this medici over forty-seven years , and the medicine has been a godsend to over 500 sufferers since. Kecollect that your system is saturated with this Eczema, or Salt Rheum Humor, this poison must be forced out, is the and a is to rise. Julia E. Johnson, Stafford’s P.O, S, C., writes: “I bad suffered thir teen years with Eczama, and was at times confined to my bed. The itch- ing was terrible. My son-in-law got me one-half dozen bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, which entirely cured me, and I ask you to publish this for the benefit of others suffering in like maoner.’’ We have many other testimonials which we will gladly show. They are printed in a little book, which will be sent, free of charge, to any one who addresses us. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) is a parely vegetable preparation, origi- nally compounded by Dr. Gillam,and used in his private practice. It bas cured many people of all blood hu- mors, scrofula, and from the common pimple to. the worst case of Blood Poison. It is put upin large bottles for $1.00, and sold by all druggists, Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, G: TUMBLE IN TEMPERATURE, the Thermometer Lower Than For Sometime Yesterday i The exe ely warm the past several days was yesterday succeeded by a most delightful drop in the mercury, the temperature not having been higher than 89 de- grees, The lowest point reached was 60 degrees. Last night quilts and blankets were very essential to a good nights rest. Today has been quite pleasant, GOOD CROWDS OUT, Manager Bostwick giving the patrons of La Belle best list of attractions ever seen here, aod yesterday bad good crowds at both performances. ‘The program is one that caunot he excelled for com- pleteness and variety, BATIL is this week 2 OF NTLAGO, Representatives the Dupont company are in the city, and have wade arrangements to produce here oa next Monday, the battle of Santi- ago that occurred on July 3, There will be afort 100 feet long, and six Acerican aud six Spanish ships, Care Constipation vorever, sheds would be put up for temporary | ‘ OF¥ FOR THE KLONDIKE. Scientific Experts Declare Nine Out of Ten A, Medical ok $5,000 out of 40 squar Men Could Do Better at Home. e has been no lack of Jere- ached. on the subject of this 1 that the there had since the f starva- c de- dan- on the ver; e men uld do far It is, more- he vast army of me $60,000,000. irth of that amount ‘guments are as vai ears of the Argona wn or read of the men who feet in : 0 that 24 square feet Dora 13; of Mrs. Lippi and Mrs. poked $6,000 out of a dis mp ina few days, while one i ir party secured 0,000 claim; of the ms ¢ pan of dirt—and 0 of fact and kne crescen bh $ mit these ds discc lk not much as he e MOS Give him tem of infor- e Klondike, or any- 1 al Ma Experiment to Dis- cover What Ailed His Patient. B. B. B. will do it as sure as the sun} r weather of the al man, far ahead of his nd his training, unable a disease ne baffled him, tried gan expe nd knowing b } S to t Lby a} perspitatio on, and the rely t aceura doubiful ¢ WRAPPING PAPER. Some Uses to Which It Is Put by the Thoughtful Housewife. r con > our houses from week aro > than lhe thou will find a , and lays i r to bid Besidi silk or fine m, wrap that are to rin the large paper, and drain cro- upon in order to b sure rease. A sheet of butcher's } t and will ren of clo aced av 1 with a b t from an art hing w ve art noth- t but not may be other etween e material, irough 1 when fin- the paper away.—Brooklyn A Natural Query. Zim—He was the most popular man his regiment down at Chick- amauga. Zam—That so? How long was he cook?—N, Y, Journal. be beer ane them Who Got the Works ? so ever recover inthe e case is in the man cmperor unished for disrespectful utter- against his majesty. Among were seven children under 15 May Want to Return the Visit. We have noticed the on wh away t when a wom- t a summer resort goes ome visiting, she is treat- iv rom ed more cordially than anybody.— Atchis n Globe. whole Yukon | “leight young men of troop M. Tenth -lin unsparing’ terms, the slanderous nt n who} + | named troop and cavalry : | COLORED > DEPARTMENT. A SLANDER CAUGHT AND Kil LED BY THE BOYS IN BLUR AT LAI b= LAND, FKORIDA, A letter from Lakeland, Florida dated July 5, was received at this department Saturday last, signed by U.S. cavalry, in which they condemn, repoct circulated here to the effect that Tighlman Rowlett, William No- lan and Al Smith had been shot to death at Tampa, for desertmg the ranks, which is untrue. They de- nounce the whole thing asa false hood and an vaprovoked attempt to slander them that was without any se whatever. But on the other hand, that all [the Paducah boys are in the best of health and spirits with the exception of William Nolan, who has been con- fined to his quarters for the past ten days with a slight attack of rheuma- tisin which renders him unable to jdrill, yet he is able to be up and about the camp; while Rowlett and |Smith are as happy asif they were promenadiog up and down South Seventh street. This much is said in justification of these soldier boys upon whom someone intended to cast a gross slander, ‘The letter is signed by the follow. ing named members of the above Cia E OWENS Frank Locas, Tuomas O' Neat, Luke Menniwearsen, Josern Starx, Jouy Burorp, | At Sire, Atnert Dious, A jug and orange breaking enter- aiament will be given in the base- ment of Washington-street church tomorrow eveniag by the ladies of Mayblossom club. All are welcome. Prof. and Mrs. D, Hibbs left olay for Smithland, Ky., where will spend a few weeks with relatives and friends. Mise E, F, Kennedy, the traveling representative of the Baptist Women’s Educational convention, in a lengthy letter to the American Baptist, pays | our people a very high compliment for their treatment of her daring her re- cent visit to our city, The Cairo base ball team got in the city yesterday morning and some of the boys spent the day very appro- priately by attending church services. Mr. Lou Procter and little daugh- ter, Stella, after spending ten or twelve days over at Villa Ridge, Ll., with relatives and friends, returned to the city last Friday night, and as we predicted he was enabled to get possession of some very original ton- 1es for the blues. There will be an excursion to Me- tropolis on the steamer Bettie Gwen next Thursday evening for the bene- fit of the Washington-street church. The fare for the round trip will be 25 cents. Plenty of refreshments will be on the boat, Mrs. Mary Clark, Mrs, Lucy Dickerson and Miss Mary Pool, managers, Mrs. John W. Clark of North Tenth street, aud captain of +*My Choice'’ club, is on the sick list. SOLEMN AND IMPRESSIVE WERK THE FUNERAL SEUVICES OVER THE RKe MAINS OF THE LATE PROP, PROVINCE The faneral services over the re mains of the Inte Prof. Province yes- terday afternorn, atthe A. My church, were eu ( oul beautiful. T! house was packed woh -orrowing friends to »isuess the last sad rites, Rev. Burks prescut beantiful sermon sp ite tife aud character of the man, The Vives were con- ducted wodcr the suspices of Mt, Mc- Gregor Lodge, No 2 qi host of friends followed the 1 casket to its last resting plac Grove cemetery. CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, Miss Burks Will Visit This Place. Leaves Tonight. Miss Georgia May Burks, the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Barks, will leave for Camden, N. J., tonight, where she goes on a visit to relatives, It is not known how long Miss Burks will be gone, but it is understood it will be quite a while. Her many friends wish her a most happy sojourn in the New England states, Messrs. John W. Moore and James Marible will leave tonight for Shelby- ville, Ky., where they go on busi- ness, Rev, 5. R. Cotter has just return- ect from a three weeks’ stay at May- field, Ky., where he has been en- gaged ‘in organizing a Christian church, and reports the outlook en- couraging for the work, J, W. Moora, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, LA CREOLE” HAIR RESTORER Perfect Hair Dressing and Restorer. dstthenn doesn't hand! send 61.00 to us and et one bottle, or 65.00 and get six bottle: CHARGES PREPAID to any part U. S. or Canada, VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG be The Lates "ai eNN. Gs War 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 prices are the lowest. Call and see for yourself. We are also manufacturers of all kinds otf mattresses and awnin; See our patent Eclipse window awning efore you buy. Made especially tor residence windows; removable and adjustable; can be removed from one win- dow to the other in a few minutes. It is the cheapest awning on the market; costs you but $2.50 put up at window. Call and see them. Your credit is good. GARDNER BROS. & CO. Telephone 896. 203-205 South Third. Everything in Its Seago «S-THE.RECORD WE MAKE. 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. Telephone 118. Cor, gth and Trimble. SNTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS» BLACKSMITHING «<1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, 2d and 3d. Court Street bet, ESTABLISHED 1864,—\ Miss Mary RB. £. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. Telephone 174. PADUCAH, KY “HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Bcok-making plant. You need send nothirg out of town. Patent Flat-Onening Books BROADWAY OBERT'S BEER Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads all others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. F. J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. Tenth and Madison streets Telephone 101, Orders filled until 11 p.m Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, “Kanter omminaonsr=Nouce. 16) LAL IFTIORIOA Master Commissioner's Noti rou 1” CALIFORNIA! Defendants, M. Bloom & others, —vua— The Southern Route The tron Mcu stain Route, Texas:and Pacific and Southern Pecific Railways \KE THE FAMOUS » SUNSET + LIMITED 2 tran without am egual, i o. vs Pad Baseball Asso., This action having been referred to meas Receiver and Master Com- miastoner 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 (31st) day of August 1898, or they will be forever barred for as- serting claims against the said estate except through this suit. All per sons knowing whemselves indebted to the Paducah Base Ball association will call at my office aud pay same on or before the above date, Given under my hand tl day of June 1898, J. Wm. Fisner, Receiver and Master Commissioner, 25j30 a Leaves eda js abd oaly” SIXTY HOUR'S 10 LOS ANGELES Through Sgnny South io Ne otaik” Wits for. particulate the 25th Free delivery to all parta of the cit