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TONIGHT —AT— LA BELLE eee CHARLES MACK, Descriptive Baritone. SHERIDAN Anb CUSICK, The Champion Cake Walkers, in a Delightfal Comedy Skit. DOLLY ARMOUR, Singing Soubrette. KITTY LESLIE, The Little Sunbeam. PERFORMANCE EVERY NIGHT PERSONALS. Miss Edna Earle Pugh and Master } Tom Tate have returned from a visit to Mt. Vernon, Ind Mr, V. A. McCatchen bas return- ed from Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. H. G, Tandy have returned from Dixon. Mr. Wm. Hughes and Miss Ethel | Morrow returaed this moruing from Dixon, Messrs Bransford Clarke and Robb Noble spent Sunday in Dixon. Mr. J. K. Bondurant spent yester- day in Dixon. Mrs. Mellie on a visit 1 ber mother, Mrs. Stevevs Mrs J. B. Robinson bas gone to Chicago on a visit. Ladd, of Cairo, is here BY, SHORT LOCALS. RAIN YESTERDAY. There was u heavy rain in the Maxon's Mill and other sections of the county yesterday, but the city got nove of it, although it needed it All sections of the badly evouzh. county are in need of rain. THE DICK FOWLER. On and after Monday, the 25, the Dick Fowler will leave at 8 a.m promptly, instead of 8:30. ‘on account of low water. BaLL )ON ASCENSION, 23)2 “Humpy”’ Lyle was to have given a balloon ascension at Ramona park on 3 7 : the B ame Bick yesterday afternoon. Mretytbitg Prof. Chas, Gilbert, of St. Louie,| The City of Clarksville is due this} Mariposa county, and t _ Altbongh the Bon Homme Rich Went well except the balloon, It}1s in the city an a visit. afternoon and leaves on her returo{ Coulterville was named after him : es heves 7 tated, Pay aed at 1y went up a few feet and descended,| Muss Lizzie Fort, of Cadiz, Ky., ip | COMORES : ee oe e a Pepa ne Bins i the Bel ot cereal , and the seronaut got out. The hot] visiting the family of Wm. Warren of| ‘The towboats Bucham and Kenton sm infancy Miss Lola has ly ' "ive Americans fotiglt like Genions air machine then went up several] West Burnett street. both brought down big tows of coal] " ii vee for tneeha Wi may § what odane of thelr guns NI 4 hundred feet and came down. Mr. Wm. Mc ry and wife have| from Caeeyville this morning. . ut po ; Ss u : CARD OF THANKS. returned from a trip to the northwest. | The Dick Fowler will have a crowd | *'" ) 0! ng British ships, at we Mr. J. M. Fisher, the well known | €aving here for Cairo in themorning. | * bal ey ba ye gp is + A Benton lawyer, arrived this moraing The current has kept the channels]... a ctable tour The iror ] stkes and whe Se ey emai ier ca ene : at the numerous shallow places be-| ts tnc ollrer movable toys « 18 eappeie | Sac apc mo=aes qeeecteesiiasiniligivicssineeianeananalle , t is NOT DISGRUNTLED. tween here and Evansville cut out ia? Xan the ei round : through : cent Rpapbardeec ct we desire to ve LEE a ISG G anid in good shape for the packets 80 3 PB i cious wind Nett Mag PY. aY SY © our sincere thanks, praying God's - ,.|far, and those boats manage to come wat y lift up the Teemaeats hiied blessing upon them and theirs. nies That Secretary Alger {S| 104 oo without much trouble. Sev Lig. edu Fe be , Mas. Faro Hour axo Fautr. Trying to Hold Back the — |eraj years ago they were among the to sink ot ar Necilt altar tour be This design is representative 4 ICE CREAM SUPPER. southern Troops. first to withdraw on account of low I of forte or fared-to (i of the very highest excellence in 4 CRETE water, but now that part of the river wered warm day or the manufactu ies’ | : are of ladies’ fine The young Iadies of the Catholic} Jacksonville, July 25.—Gen, Lee | seems to be in a mach improved con- i footwear. "The tice adh aaa chureh will give an ice cream supper] Was shown ® telegram a or two| dition over that of last year, and they | t thin trade mart: te maiie-so Mie a at Yeiser park Wednesday evening. |ago stating tbat a New York |¢xpect to retain their places for ' k a. 4 y Good music will be provided and alpaper had stated that Secretary | Several weeks before putting in light- verse # f TRADE MARK isfy those who insist on the best, good time is promised toall. 23j4] Alger was trying to keep the] er draught boats. his w | ; plead icht. mecnonaee southern troops out of the fight, and| On account of the river remaining ‘ 7a RECRUITS P 2 ; CAPT. STICKNEY’S RECKUITS. | ogpecially Kilzhugh Lee. The gener-|atsuch a high stage for such » The John Foster 1 al was just retiring when the telegram gth of time this year keeping the y { P There have been about a dozen ap-| was shown him. He read it careful- | bank covered most of the time, they t Fine Shoe for I di @ plicants for enlistment in the regi-|ly, his lip curled aod he returned 1t/ present quite a strange appearance to} and jgood will QUICK JOURNEYS NOW. Junin! es ment of engineers, for which Capt | with the laconic answer: one who frequents the river, The ae ra uring t ae Be Stickney.is recruiting here. As yet, | ‘1 don’t believe it.” banks all along look barren and dead Statistics Showing Progress Made in on Sint Sosniay wich anesiwes —that's it—is sold by George Bernhard, and powhere however, none of them have been en- Farther than this he bad nothing|there being no siga of vegetation |; Last y Years. z bedi ry ma . . as a else in Paducah, If you try a pair you are henceforth a TE pedice 2 sontorelag 16 Sey contained | whatever ; é \ French statistician lias just drawn Jones ordered her erew, together with regular customer. You can’t be better suited. DISSOLUTION NOTICE, a full erweiy Itis understood that The packets of a light weight] » t 19er owing th unded, removed to the Serapi: ¥ : Let is slated for the govervor gener-! character are greatly disappointed, various WEE tie cer “ant Tak Cevancatel ics santa Phe co-partacrabip heretofore ex-]% Hip of Cula, and wheathe*time )oxing to the rise onl ice wat THE FONCTIONNAIRES. r. a d a hours afterward t allant The Douglas Shoes for Men pernatr per Tarrives he and his corps will go fors of , i : aes ?, Thatch © Ron isting between 8. Stark and uM. Seine = onetn vw Be ta ban phd _ Mere ped ewe All Men Paid by the Fre vera: | [rom ; Phe y ! n lington bay i —ever wear them? They fit well, look well and wear well. Stark, doing business as 8. Stark | siated that Lee was in full accord | continue to. run regalarly for some ei ‘te Tn der of his 7 Most people know what they are, They are made in all A is! ved by m: Ct ? the habit € at hor a} 0 " , BER Gots ronald bad Doadagt, the errr er Perens the habit in 1 ee Plenty of other good shoes, and none but good shoes. same business, assuming all the lia- et oe te, — saa > j terror toth siieb puted Drop in and inspect this model stock, the handsomest and bilities of the firm as well as collecting | ,. - oe Fourteen Years Old, But Handles a Le | of 1 ! and when he returned to America, in | best selected in town. F. J. Scholz & Go, to Have a} oan" pporend: gpg ea ee 2 ie: Bee tila a: vericig ice 1 to six 1780, he was tho recipient of an ova- ne onset 5 ttenthasisline sds ch House He { tien s t } , - ‘ The mieleine “ae the. thee ¢ | even if th ‘ at ex tion as great as apy naval commander ERNHARD SPECIAL NOTICE. — Re i ip Tia i. them entity s hours forty-two of the revolution ed. 306 Broadway On account of the death of Mr. T.| Evansville, are to have a branch |f0lved by a 14-year-old girl, who is} Thre fot of Me Mt DEWEY'S SQUADRON. =| a rare na nena e eh os H. Puryear, avd being compelled to] monument and -marh'e works here. engineer alee " a wind up the partnership business of] They have bought out W. D. Downs on (Cal.) | oS functionaries. Armamen! Pair Cost of Vessels That the firm, we take this method of]& Co, on West Trimble street, and ioc ta abu GE hice casczee : notifying all parties that are indebtesl | will assume charge of it in about 60} aaeetateal caving ¥ ance Wh Commodore, now Admiral, to the firm to come forward and set-|days, according to reports. stands how to handl r irits | Dewey Manila, the ves e tle their accounts on cr before Aug-| They are agents for the Green| So of the most difficult e it occupies | COMP: ° ust 1, 1898, or the same will be put|}River stone, and will enlarge the ; Le atic squa in the hands of an attornry for col-|house when they take charg: Mr. 55 \% protected cruiser built in 1889, . Charles Scholz, a member of the firm, k 270 hours. Finally, | speed, 19 knots, cost $1,100,000, car- . lection. Respectfully, Papucad Mint axp Exevator Co By W. A. Coxe, Supt ‘ TO MERCHANTS 1 Un account of having to wind up the partnership business of the Padu- cau Mill avd Elevator company on and after August 1, we will be com- pelled to sell goods strictly for cash. You will find by taking advantage of our liberal cach discounts that it will be largely to your interest to give us your business. Respectfully, Papucan Mint anv Evevator Co. By W. A. Coker, Supt. Coal. If you want a load of clean nut coal, telephone No. 70. 2imim Barry & Hennevercer. U, S. OFFICERS LEAVE. They Go to Owensboro, After a Profitable Stay Herc, Captain Tyler and Sergeant Bol- ton, of the Sixteenth and Nineteenth U. 8. infantry, left at 7:45 this morning for Owensboro, after a stay of a week here, During their visit they secured thirty-two recri They do not kaow how long they will remain in Owensboro, and it is possible will return here in afew days and again begin recruiting, Mr. Warren Thornberry left with them this morning. SMALL BLAZE, ‘The Grocery of Nick Yopp Caught lire Last Night. The fire deyartment was called to bh id Jackson sireets last night bya small blaze at the grovery of Nick Yopp. The flames originated in the rear end and were extinguished before the deportment arrived, with smal! damage. K. OF P. NOTICE. Paducah Lodge No. 26, K. of P. will meet tonight in their castle hall in Campbell building at 8:00 o'clock barp. A full attendance is desived. Visiting knights welcome. H. H, Eyans, C. C, ‘This is TRE CITY. Rev. W. K. Penrod left this morn- ing on the Fowler for Bayou Mills, Livingston county, ona visit to Mr. .G. McGrew. He will spend the week bunting and fishing. Mr. Alberts Foster spent yesterday at Dixon. Mrs. M. B, Nash and daughters, Misses Birdie and Jessie, left today for Suwanee, Teno., on a visit. Mrs, Lulu ‘Thurman has retarned home after a several weeks visit to relatives in Water Valley, She was accempasied home by her cousius, Effie and Nannie Harris. Dr, J. G, Brooks and wife are ex- pected home Thursday. Dr. C, E. Eliott’ went over Creal yesterday. Dr. W. M. Gowgill has returned from Dixon. Mrs. T. J. Moore and son have re- turned from Dixon. to is a son-in-law of Mr, leiter, of the cit bIED OF MALARIA, Lena Glayton Died Yester- day in the City, Mrs. 21, died esterday in the city, a, al 04 Harrison street. The funeral} services were held this morning, Rev. H. B. Johnston, of the Broadway M, chureb, officiating, and the re- mains were shipped at noon for Marion, Ill., her home, for intermeut. Her husband is with the Wallace- Gregory Vinegar company. WARRANTS ISSUED, Judge Tully Issued Eleven This Morning. County Judge Tully this morning issued eleven warrants against young men at the races last Tours and Friday, who are ch: 1 with fight- ing aud shooting craps, The cases will-be tried az soon as the warrants are served, It is understood a num- her of the accused have skipped out to evade arrest. BIRTHS, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gammon are parents of a fine boy baby, who ar rived yesterday. ‘I'bey live on North Sixth, parents of a boy, born Saturday, FIN CUL OFe, An N,,C. & St. L. employe named Dennison, whose home is ia Lexing- ton, Tenn., was brought to the Boyd infirmary y with a mashed hand, One of his fingers was mashed entirely off. DEAT NIONVILL®, Mrs, Alice Sanders, aged died today of ty; hoid fever, after a lengthy illness, ater home ia Usioaville, Ill, She leaves a husband and one child, ‘The faneral will take place pation Uareter ‘aLhartle, ROC oF 20, Fofund money. Fred Kam-} Mr. and Mrs, Emery Voight are! _NEWS OF THE RIVERS. | fi Business is very quiet. ‘Another little rise is reported from | local streams. The docks are repairing two damp boats of the Innovator. The Joe Fowler was out for Evans. | ville on time this morning. The Dick Fowler left tor Cairo at 8 o'clock this morning instead of 8:30 as formerly, This is done om} secount of the low water, The rise has come and gone and proved a disappointment to the many who anticipated a towboat rise. The river rose here 0.6, but is now sta- tionary and will be receding by to morrow. The gauge registered this norning 4 feet, ing shows all the rivers to be rising. the rivers ali along. This will give the liners at least ten days more bustling even if no more rain should fall at the headwaters in the meav time. The Backeye State is on her way a change is made in the condition of the water, The H. W. Buttorff was in and out for Cumberland river today doing good freight business. She leaves here at 10 o'clock now instead of noon a8 formerly lives. Sierra railway re ¢ were tak 1 struction was | by ¢ | 1 by thi | Miss Lol keen inter few ad was nown until a hew rc ty. at 0 fore she was in the cab making aca ful study of all the machinery. The first construction train which reached the top of Crimea hill com pletely revolutionized the world to her, and she k time in making of Eng the acquaintance Brown, who was her ideal man, ashe | sx manage the iron h knew how which she almost loved. Mi: neer J Tse grim engin fi After three 1 handle t been in er. ‘ons, she e, but when wo or three 1as the coul cab knew almos abow how to turn on and off t the slow up gal r put on more speed a steep ade t content with rning how to make the wheels move ¢ unted to know all of the small details,and,as she is ered- ited with being a ve ht little lady, she only had to be told a thing once, There are not many miles of straight or level track ‘on the new road, as it is built in a very mountain- ous country. The curves are as short as they can be made, and ihe grades are as steep as an engine can pulla few coaches up, yet she hasrun the lo- comotive from one end of the railw to the other many times of late with- cut the nishap. ‘The en- xineer, of course, oceupied the cab, but he does no have to give herany should slow down, for she has hor eyes a and hug the dau Tae Ohio, Tennessee and Cumberland | ponneeted with them, and alw are rising at all the principal péints,| jer hands on the throttle anil air which will make a nice little swell in} prake lever to bring the train to star in his pupil and is very proud He he learned how t handle the engine much quicker any fireman heever had in @eab y out of the Ohio from Cineinnat! to] him, and that he never had tor t New Orleans. ‘This will be the last] any instructions. It appeared | Cincinnati boat out vhis season anless | sec ) chinery, difficult d Dom Pe Coulter, was a prominer ment, tury. Solids That Are wiowng in Popu- instructions now aa to when she |larFavor jaily Absolutely Pure Our delivered prices, for ¢ OVAL RAKING POWDER C0., NEW YORK. River men say these little freshets} «3 ye ¢ I me 1 appiy are of more injury to the river than] rakes before taking a curves they are good. A rise similar to the Winding around the brow of one just past affords no beafit to] with a d dem yawuleiy bet ‘ steamboats besides stop the cutting} 4 over {all trestles, requires out of the channel, the water goes} joad and steady nerve’ Mise Coulicr down in a day or two and = the chao } or i ot ” \, |423 BROADWAY nel is full of sand. fois tapeeM tle al The government report this morn- he perilous Hata ant ‘own takes a great in- ro. Her grandfather, G. M hours was ¢ 1650. t proper 1a woul Correetly . | @ow He Captured the Serapis nator fi ge nentars and dep ni'| The depredations of the d for the trouble can them by | upon our commeree during he ositat Paris. For | i . them to sit at Paris. For this } lutionary war became so annoying they reccive 9,000 per annum, | that the young colonies dec a} This sum would be salary, | purchase ¢ special miss: | Baltic fleet, en route io E: Inside of a month Jones tured 13 vess On the 23 | tember, 1779, Jones EXPANDED BY HEAT, Affected by the Weather Instances. of s by hea the Boo Homme Richard, w fi t in the|° His vessel, th - MEN OF MODERA Need no longer regard tailor-made clothes with fear and trembling. Dalton now makes clothes in his own shop, here at home---makes the clothes right, makes the billjright. It costs but a trifle more to wear garments that fit thar those that a'’most fit. The acme of style and workmanship is ours. Drop in at 333 Broadway and see about that belated spring suit. You'll be glad you waited---t’will cost you so little. DALTON, THE TAILOR coal and a full assortment of arth:acite and coke alw | St. Bernard Lump, 8 Cenis per Bushel St. Bernard Nut, ST. BERNARD COAL CO. pair of | hey re- | 0, 1 That woul six G-inch rifles, four 6-poundand two n “Fee A | enous: ney hit Nite 8-pound rapid-fire guns, two 1-pound rs, and rapid-fire cannon, four Hotchkiss cap~ : allowe¢ PAUL JONES. non, two Gatlings and four torpedo perate Hand to Hand Conflict. lron of swift sailing was to interecept the land pn command of d of Plambor. became separated THE OLD RELIABLE St. Bernard a7Coal Co: Have no strikes and no low water to contend with; consequently they ave able to keep a fresh stock of coal on hand all the time, and as it is only handled one time they furnish you nice, clean coal, free from slack and dirt. And they sell as cheap asthe cheapest. Pittsburg on hand. ash only, are— 7 Cents per Bushel a Lawn Swings (INCORPORATED) TELBPHONB NO. 8& > PADUCAH COAL AND MINING GP. We have two kinds. S INCORPORATED Miners and Shippers... Tradewater Coal Now is the time to put in your winter supply of- this celeb: coal. Lump Se, nut 7e bushel, Office at elevator. Pele: le phone 254 from the rest 0 thus sey fleet. veyed arated Jones met the The merchant ve y the Serapis war, r by in water up another } and ving ten B-inch and one G:inch repla | fire guns, eight 6-pound rapid-fire and | four 10-pound ri onsiders vu and four Lip, p¥otected cruiser, in 1891, speed 21.6 6,000, carries four first rate, knots, cos » borrow | 8-inch breechloading rifles, ten 5-inch nk he ie| Tpid-fire guns, 14 G-pound and six ‘ 1-pound rapid-fire cannon, four Gat- J lings and si Jo tut The Bal- timore, a pr d cruiser, second rate, built in 1877, 20.9 knots, cost 1. | $1,325,000, carries four 8-inch and torpe you sug tubes. The Boston, protected cruiser, second rate, built in 1883, speed 15. 6 knots, cost $619,000; carries six 6-inch and two 8-inch bree ling rifles, two 6-pound and two 2-pound rapid. fire, two 1-pownd rapid cannon, two Hotchkiss revolving cannon and two Gatlings. The Concord, a gun- in a Des O English the revo- cided to earne ster'the iibandontsoht lo rsartate’ cme own wa With this end in view, | cost 190,000, carries six 6-ineh rifles, : os mee ee Lope to hee ‘ileges, they secured a number of vessels in | two 6-pound and two 91-pound rapid. Rinne won ane ‘th 1 ry sn ae "a . ‘Il; } France and sent the famous Paul} fire guns, twa Hotchkiss vereitine main, including hydrr, 8 ne Tittle | ways is not ciated by | Jones over ther®@ to take charge of | cannon, two Gat! 2 sla tos i : who followed every moye of the} these gentlemen. —Nit th Cen: them as commander in chief, Hig} tubes. The Petrel, a gunboat, belt inside of lot line, in 1887, speed 11.7 knots, cost - 000, carries folir 6-inch breech load ing rifles, one 1-pound rapid-fire gun, two Hotchkiss revolving cannon and two Gatlings. The McCulloch, a rev- nue cutter, propeller class, carrying four guns, used as a dispatch boat, St. Louis Globe-Dem had cayr d of Bep- as cruiss 7too% ~~ rough a TE MEAN And the only high-grade 5-cent connection and $7.50 lon tion; other work to cost in the same proportion. creen Doors; and Windows! CHEAPEST TO BE HAD Notice the Publ —. ‘Connections made with wate nt eight feet’ for $6.00 shor g connec-# Minzeshetmer Plumbing Company , 104 North Fifth Street, # Under Palmer House.} “% Telephone 362. \ Don't you want one? They don’t cost much. Stop and ask prices, icl Open {evenings $2