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ALL THE ITIES m NORTH NORTH-EAST Ano T REACHED fansile Tenet oe ad PLANTATION GHILL & Whole Doctors’ Prescriptions Are given prompt and careful at- in pharmacy when entrusted to our care. are particularly carefal in the laun dering of colored goods, handling each in such a way that’ even dyes Sy fet | | Nsvil CARS FROM Tele NEW ORLEANS FPJEFFRIESG.O.A O.n.NILLMANO.S.4 SVANSVILLE, IND NASHLLE tw RAL RAILROAD ‘Time adie in effect J sly 3, 1898, | GOUIBVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION Noatm Bouxp— No %2 No 2 ve. Orleans 72) pm 900 am Dlss.tg 47 bin 188 pun No. 1 > . m 900 am | ’ No a No. 24 21pm 12am Tam 40pm 245pm 24am 9Ssam 600 pm $00 pm 60 am 720 pm , . 3 ams 8pm TMainvspn sam 08 am re Chey MW am 1g Sham 140 pm 6s0a2 0pm 2 Hie # th am 9.90 pr 1240 pus 9.22 AI 200345 pm rive Padi es 210 pm 3 48 am 110085 Wom o No 1#1 ..220 pm 3 40am 400 p 410 pm 5 08 am 7 00 p 609 pm 605 pun $20 pm 8 18 arn mm 1 AA poem 3.20 pm 648 jus ‘Orieans sam 745 pm ST, LOUIS DIVISION, sor 2 7.08 IY except those warked Dot run on Sunda} Liman b: Evansville $0 and 2 run solid nats aod New Orieaus, carrying {i run solid between Pade . ticket Havson, @ ea, A 4. g. P. ville, Ky iy, DP. as, St ia, oF, J Paducab KY > . Exposition % Omaha, Nebraska’ JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER | —~1898 ——_ Best reached from the south, east and west by the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY In elegant equipment, consist - ing of reclining chair cars weata free of extra charge), ¥ liman buffet sleeping cars and comfortable high- back seat coaches. REDUCED RATES FROM ALL POINTS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE Bee agent for tickets, time tables and ‘ other inforn ” , BR. T. G. MATTHEWS, T. P. A. LOUISVILLE, K {\ tf You Want Your Laundry | 7 Done Right \ Have it done by THE CHINESE 4 102 Broadway. Clothes called tor | and returned promptly. : 8AM HOP SING & CO { When in Metropolis at the STATE HOTEL. “bo day. Special rates by the Bai.ey, Propr. ‘Betweon 4th and 5th on Ferry ** ST. JAMES HOTEL SAINT LOUIS 74 EUROPEAN PLAN V P ( Hates 7¢ and $1 per Day ¢ Restaurant, Popular Prices i) SPBCIAL 250 DINNER “hy SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER \ AHeatmenk or mutton chops, potatoes, | cakes or wamien, or tea and frult. 9) a tatoes, ca: Ham. wroagy® po No.1 No. INO. 8 No.4 awd or Hand cee ‘tes, malar | . 0.8 Oatmeal and ereaimror voulion. * rolis, butter and cofee of tea. MNe,6 Two eggs, butter, toast and cof ve ‘Take Market street cars direct ote Sareea Plans Cheapest and’ beat— "wry von! hs yay Foe HOST MILLER, President Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & S04 Tot. Sontt street, Wwe also ‘Hurnitare, stoves, ranges, et betor: 4 a Call and get our “ fe buying elsewhere, We also ex + Ehange mew goods for old. | wt ‘ y DEALER 1H “Stapleand Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinda, delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. Tth end Adams { watil they y a line of wew 4 Orn which are not waranted fast will not fade. Negligee shirts, starched and plain shirt waists. tes, socks, etc., cleanse: ironed and finished by tha Star Steam Laundry in a manner which cannot fail to please, STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, J. W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors. 120 North 4th 8t. — Leece Block. Our Immense Stock Enables us to give you “just what the doctor orders,” Prompt Delivery We deliver medicines or preseri tions promptly to any part of t city. OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER DRUGGISTS WHY BURN Old Sopey Wood When you can get dry hickory Fifth and Broadway. THE GREATEST EXCURSION OF THE YEAR TO CHICAGO VIA THE ILLINOIS CENTRALR.R. 198? Note change from No.29. TUESDAY, AUG. 23, . I. BELL $5. THE R TRIP. Matil-Effinger& Col ; Undertakers and. embelmers, Leaves Paducah 12:15 p, m.; ar- ae at tives at Chicago 1 a.m, Good Noddence Telepbonelto 130 § Mhe4]to return on any regular train, ex- “Fast Mail,” until August 31. PENSIONS! Ww is THE TIME to pay Chicago s ‘ visit when, in every outward feature, the city can be seen at its best, even WAR CLAIMS! |tc its parks and boulevards, which JAMES A. WOODWARD are now robed in the full glory of States War Ciatn Agent and Notary | their luxuriant foliage and_ brilliant penehy. hues; also the many other attrac- tions the city offers at this season of the year—such as steamboat excur- sions on the lake, including the op- portunity to take a trip to Milwaukee on either the splendid 8. 8. Virginia, of the Goodrich Line, or on the fa- mous Whaleback 8. S. of World's Fair fame, the ‘Christopher Colum~ bus,’ at the low rate of $1.00 for the round trip; open air concerts at the parks and elsewhere, and other entertainments too numerous tu men- tion herein For tickets avd farther informa- tion, call on J.T. Donovan, Agent, Paducah, Ky. C. C. McCarry, Division Pass. Agt., St. Louis, Mo. A. H. Hanson, Gen. Pass. Agt.. Chicago, Il. stove wood ready for stove at sai prices by telephoning No. Paducab, CHE county FOR A VOKE, OR FOR NECESSITY are intere—a. A subject in which theregis general interest is the subject of ‘glassos. There are few people who do not need them. May run great risk in not having then, We St your i give you better] ination will be held for the internal aight. ay are pleased with w lg Aes revenue service in this city on some do for your eyes, I charge you $1.0 stween the et s i 5 to bab oF tene quail dpavtclas date between the Ist and 14th of Oc- bther parties charge you @3 50. to. $5| tober, 1898. All persons who desire to be examined should apply to the for. secretary of the board of examiners at Owensboro, Ky., for application blanks and full information relative to the seope of the examination, Ap- plieatjons on form 101 must be filed in complete form with the secretary of the hoard prior to the hoyr of closing business gn September i; otherwise, the applicant) cannot be examined, Soon after filing applica- tions applicants will be notified as to the exact date of the examination, Respectfully, S, W. Apams, Secretary C. 8. B. oy INTERNAL REVENUE Se RVICE The United States civil service commission announces that an exam- J. J. BLEICH, Broadway PLAYED A JOKE, Two Policemen Chased a Sus- picious Character Last Night, Ihe “Suspicious Character” Was Ove of the Night Pos Jivemen, SEAL PROPOSALS. It was 9 cruel joke for a policemsa to play on two of his pals, but po- licemen are ernel individuals some- un led proposals to supply the city schools with good, clean, screened lamp and nut coal for the school force in a certain section of the city} year 1898-9, will be received at the wasen route to a restaurant for! ofice of the Secretary of the board of lunch he espied in the distance two] education up to 32 o'clock noon, of the other officers. Th were] Sept, Gth, 1898, City weights, only, slowly and listlessly perambulating} will be required; the bidder not be- down the street in lis direction, 2nd} ing required to pay for the weighing. the practical joker crossed the street, | Approved bond required, Names of buttoned up his coat and concealed] sureties to accompsay all bids, Last night as one of the police tys star, When they got opposite} privilege to reject all bids 1s reserved. him be crouched down and attracted C, C, Rose, their attention. R. G, Teraris, J. A. Bauer, Committee on Supplies. asked what he jumped up and sap, aed it was then they gave chase. He Jet them come ful) tilt for a block or two, and then dodging behind a bill board, waited had rushed past, and re- traced .is steps He vould see them every once and awhile as they passed under the dis- tant elictric I guts, evening and walk- ing alternately. He softly chuckled w himself as he ate his laneh, and beard belated persons who dropped ia occesignually tell about somebody hi was doing. 18a3 Excursion yia Hlinois Central R. R, Reunion Blue and Gray, Dawson, Ky., Aug. 24th and 25, one fare, limit Aug. 28tb, . Indianapolis, Ind., K. of P. Ea- vampment, Aug. 9th, 20th and 2ist, one fare; limit Aug. Sist. Chicago, Ill, Aug. 23d—the best of all-—$5.00 for the round trip,good returning yntil Aug. 31st. td J.T: Dovonan, Agent. the police were chasing, yn after _— Naerson, Miss Hennie Nerkley, Mrs Lucizda {day at noon-for Klizabet ator She he left thes tae oMicers, who, | yyy, RVICK EXAMINA-|,Me, Measunar Carey, Mrs Lucy did good freight ba abandoning “the wild goose I . Dorteh, Mise Gerke | A Lia foree of ‘ E Demarcus,Mrs Francis Finley, Mes 4) mn : came up puiting and blowing TION, jenders, Rosina 1 > Miss actor bad been seen al ot the res-] Phe U. S. civil service commissio, winter, Miss Gertrude Rovers Miss Mary war toprant aunounces an” examination *will ly Rese, Miss Litto Salyeara, Loat i err fay The policemen do pot yet know] held for postofiice service in this cit slog Mites At 26g tyleeecy Mrs. KE ie Th . my here ts they were victims of a pt tical joke} on some date between the Ist a asin a 3 ne) Se chia gs ane 1 ¢ oe to " s MW se ' men. ing to apply for examiation shod] sears) the dead lexter onice ure blanks from the undersicod BP. M, PIsteR, Fost Master, ‘The towboat tl, F. I sie y RECRUITING STATIC ‘d file them on or before SepteHer | FORMER FROSTS Lx KENTUCKY | 108! ) esterday efor 08, otherwise they cannot '@x- givin of 24 coal barges and 4 foe! ga Fuxp B. Asiror ary Board Examis §. awined. ‘ermanently Located he Here. Be “DEEDS AND MGRTGAS+ I¢ te reliably geported that there — will in a short time, probably next nonth, be qpened in Paducah a per- manent recruiting station for regulac ilitary service. Daring t strated that{Paducah was ay J. 1. Lowber and wite ‘Rerday deeded slot in the cite” TJ. Flournoy for $400, * - 40 acres ». KE, Fristoe d of land in the county John B, Hall for $80. war it was demony admirablet point for securing recruits, and it is ret ‘Jnot improbable that theygovernment| ‘The Columbia cd. appenee, eerietnt s Optober will have a station here reported. compensate y file’ Glerk Gra- | Septembes 26, °80 ; One wd r At me com Persia, meat and bread ~ lease m w. G, 80; Octol iJare under two cents a pour De. Kawards, Kar, Kye, Nose and! ham in fayor Fnosh Water | OptoyghAt, °86 ; October 15, + fon an Pa dahon boar eons ‘Paduesh “f. ion was $1, ber 29, '88; October 17, small lamb Throat Specialist company, Thee , le Agent. tention by experienced graduates - HIS HONOR’S - DAILY REPORT. |The First Test Case on the Sa- loon Question Came Up—De- fendant Was Discharged This NEW PENSIONS. | Applications Have Been Filed by 144 Veterans of 1898. Fifty Thousand Applications Ex- pected From Soldiers Who Served in the Clo: ing W, Washington, Aug. 20.—Commis- Morning. sioner of Pensions Evans says in re- gard to the claims for pensions grow- ing out of the present war that only 144 applications have been filed the outgrowth of wounds inflicted and disease contracted during the war, At an average of $20 per month, the estimated cost of pen- sions will be $12,000,000 per an- num. But the vommissioner says it isMiflicult to make anything like an accurate estimate. Claims pow on file represent all parts of the Union, and asthe claims are not filed by states it ia impossible to tell which sections of the country are repre- sented, Forty-eight per cent of the aims now on file are for invalid pensions and 52 per cent. are made by widows and minors who lost their husbands and fathers in the fight for Cuban freedom. ‘There Was One Case for Vag Untortunate Je ey, and Or net Was Docketed for the Same Offense, ‘The first case under the new ordi- nance prohibiting women from visit- ing saloons, or any “portion of the floor where a saloon is kept, was tried this worning in the police court. The lant was an unsophisticat- ed yoling woman who arrived yester- day morning from Danville, ‘Tenn. Her name is May Clumfoot, and she can ne@igger read nor write, she told the court. She came here to home, was another claim she ms 7 ry Last night she met a man she did WILL FIGHT FITZ. not ktiow, and he took het to the mee park, When they returned he of- McGoy Agrees to Mect Him if| fered to ge* her 9 room at some nice hotel and pay for it. As she did not have money enough to see her through, she accepted the courtesy, and he escorted lier to the Klondike saloon, Sie did not know it was a saloon, she said. Soon after she sat down at a table in the restaurant part, Officers Smediey and Gourieax arrived aud locked her up. — After- wardé she was released on bond. Major Moss appeared for the de- fendant this morning, some of the sa- loon men who are opposed to the or- dinance, have decided to fight it The evidence not very strong against the woman and the court dis- missed the warrant He remarked that the question of the constitution- ality of the was sure to come up sooner or later, but not this time, He supposed it would come up under the head of police regula tions, he averred, which are very broad. And whichever he de cided the question wien tt did come up, he furth i, he felt it would be appealed. ‘The question of the constitutionality of the was thore- | fore pot considered, hut will have to Jhe sooner or later, no doubt, Mayor Lang hus issued empliatic orders to enforee the dinance, and all the | poliee say y will every woman who enters a ss taurant connected with one o Al€Vollayd is the name of a col- ored youth who was arrested last night by officers MeClane_ and Ull- man for vagraney. He said he egme here to see his brother Corbett Drops Out, New York, Aug. 2 Phe Cor- bett-McCoy fight has been post; oned. It was agreed that the contest should take place between September 25th and October 1, and not later than the latter date, Fitz has offered to take Corbett's place, so with McCoy willing it seems there is bound to be a good. fight, whether the ex-champ'on remains in or drops out. Buffalo, Aug. 1 The following dispatch was received today from Kid McCoy at Sarat “To porting Editor The Times: I am willing to grant a postponement of my bout with Corbett, scheduled for Septen ber 10 at Cheektowaga. | shall not demand his forfeit, but will give him all the time he wants, pro- viding bis demand is within reason. I will pay no attention to Tommy Ryan, I'm out for bigger game,and will take on Fitzsimmons as soon as I get the chance. “CHantes (Kip) M’Coy.”’ HOW TO WASH A TIGER, was ordinan way 1 Nord $8 nt of the French language and equally ignorant of} fear, was recently hired at Moscow | by the lion tamer Pezon to clean the cages of his wild beasts. Their un- derstanding, or misunderstanding, was arranged by means of gestures A Cossack, on OF A res- Who was or and dumb show, and Pezon thought] steamboat, He lives at Clarksville, the man thoroughly understood what |fenn. Judge Sanders discharged he bad todo. The next morning the | him on condition lye leave the city at Tartar began hig new duties hy en- | once ; tering with a bucket; sponge and oroom, not the cage of the tame The Only other offender before his beast, as his master had done, but of | hovor this morning was‘‘one jenuet.”” a splendid untamed tiger, which lay | The bapless animal was arrested last «Lats owner is asleep upon the door, , The fierce | night for vagraney, animal awoke and fixed his eyes upon | unknown to the police the man, who calmly proceeded to| retained in custody for five days, and wet his sponge and, unterrified, to} then so'd te the highest bidder, unless rub dows tie tiger as jf ‘he bad been {claimed by the owner ia the mean- a horse or a dog; while fhe tiger, ap- | time, parently delighted by He application) | — ‘ of cold water, rolled ovr on its ba ¥ R stretched out its paws and, purrii NEWS OF THE RIVERS. offered every part of ts body to th The Bred Nellis went up the Ohio yeaterday, The Dick Fowler left for She will be Cossack, who washel it as compla- gently as a mother lathes bey infant. Then he left the Jage, and would Cairo on}! have repeated the aazardous experi- | time today, ment upon anothe savage beast from The Dick Clyde left. ye aac tn the desert had ng Pezon drawn him] 4. « tow of tie ue off with diMiculy. bi d | , Aomae Fhe dohn S. Hopkins was the LETER LIST Evansville boat this morning. a a The Jacob Heatherington is on sathe ouemles ch | her way out from Cincinnati. tg, Keavucky, ubplled for this day The towboat Wash Honshell is duc 4 GENPRMEN's LIST out of the Ohio with a tow of « Brows, Carl (¥ Brown, AJ The Penguin arrived late yesterday} as, Sane Sack, H 4. afternoon from Cairu with a tow of Brosins, John ‘) Hell, John Bright, Tom Wi Carter, George empties, Cunningham, HL Daniel, RIL The U. S. sn at Woodruff is on 1 ett, Ro}, Dillter, John Fe ; Ar ati pg Te pacar hg | Poser ane Bead the ways at innati_ being re- Gills, Bhermay a, Thomas —_| Madeley Hostin, Sam} | ‘The Harry Brown is due down to- HuL JR morrow with a tow of coal for New Hill, GA Jefferson, F Orleans. Mittenhetmer, W i The Tennessee leaves this afternoon McCland. 3 W for Teupessee riyer, with a big trip Peince, Urey Sournern Produce « |OF fre ht, Pc The Boaz passed down this morn- ing with a big tow of coal for the} Salter Wiccuen southora elime, Workman, Pollie ‘The Sunshine was Wiitiamson, Jonu | Memphig at a late hour Wilson, Harold jis bound for Cincinnati, Williams, Hens bonnes CADIES! LIST The Gity of Clarksy Roark C Smitt.ous Siinyn, Henry Syl. R Wiens, Peter Weon, Jon Wee, Herbert yma, Voster till due up from] today. She} » was out toe nigpthe Oat 2 4 She was ep route lo New © As tobacco is maturing by piece meal and will require unremitting at- tention to prevent it being caught by the frost on the hill, we give below Boy as a warning to farmers of what may | Yer s¥ Ysotll Thvormarton. -Gimme ten ¢ Tita mthin’ yer oughter kr man—( occur again, data of the early frosts}. W t away from here, you which have fallen’ in this state: Au- | ‘mpudent raseal! gust 28, 63; September ‘68;| Boy—All right. Yor kin find « ; |yer house is on five fer yerself—Cir cignati Commereial Tribune. September % September October 7 , 69; October 31, * 71, October 11,’ ; October 12, Price of Edibles in Persia THIS AND THAT. In Florida a wine is made from to matoes, which is superior to orange wine In a bushel of wheat there are 200 sec | men were 000 rs in that great The “elephant beetle” of Vene- j tin the world “ s about one- be exec The B h soldier has not alwaye ‘ rm. Wh was th preve color under Henry VIIL, and « green or russet in the time s could be left ply undisturbed for a period of 20 years they would yield an amount of fish equal in bulk to the globe on which we live. Topsare being manufactured which 8 t of air directed 1 the eury chan- rom a cene a dry season, a bucket of ced near a growing pump- > yn vine, in the course of a few days the vine will turn from its ne of its leaves mirals of the yn the active rale 3 and COLORED DEPARTMENT, DEATH OF MISS KATIE SALES, Miss Katie Sales, whose serious \lness was mentioned in yesterday’s Stn, died yesterc afternoon at 4:50 o'clock surrounded by family and friends at the residence of her parents on North Eleventh stre Miss Sales had lingered for several weeks with typhoid-malarial fever, but ail the time friends had hoped for the best*until within a short time of her death Miss Sales was bright and promis» ing young lady. She had a host of friends among the public school pupils and all who knew her. The funeral took place at the Hus- band-street C. M. K. church of | which she was a member, at 2 o'clock this afternoon under the auspecies of Madaline Temple No. 2, Daughters of Tabor whi he was a mem- was beloved by het. The services were conduc by the pastor, Rev. G. W. Stoner, whose sermon was & utiful tribute fo her memory. The interment took place at Oak Grove cemetery. CALLED HOME, Miss Jessie Cook, who has been in the city visiting Miss Ella Hus- band, left for her home, Princeton, | Ky., today in answer to a telegran that her grandfather, Mr, James Dooling, was dying A number of city people took ad- vantage of the excursion to the color- ed fair at Louisville, ©. W. Merriwether, who has a week or malaria, is sick list for an attack of all The game of . wtween the bare bers of Mi and Vadaesh bids fair ‘ draw inte { put » he contest than was r y exhibited t yn the home te { 3. is the ial it 19 rig The vy feel the same wa ibey do. And the lay aftern natthe If our barber baseballers w the lead recently made by our other baseballers, there is little doubt as to the result, Mr. Wm. Wilson, of Mound City, LIL, who-has been vifiting his sister, Mrs. Proctor, of West Washington street, left this morning for home on account of illness, There will be services as usual at all the churches tomorrow. Mr. Packet, of Thirteenia and Mastison streets, tt his hand very badly mashed the other day while handliog some iron, Miss Kebols, of Hebauta, Ga., is visiting Miss Kthel Smith of North | Seventh street, Garfield Cotter, of street, is on the sick list. Campbell Elder S, R, Cotter will fill the pul pit at Trin Street Christian church Sunday, Morning subject, ‘The #lood of Christ,’ evening subject, ‘A talk ta ‘the young peo- ple. e "Phere will be an entertainwent yiven by the 8, B.C. club at the Trimble Street Christiaa church this evening, All invited, HOW's Titisy Sold by all drugg Testimoai Mall's Family Pilly are tbe best if it fails to cure 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. 1 Agt ‘WELL IF THAT DON'T BEAT THE BAND tHe SPANISH a G7 ! Uncle Sam says. That's what ‘ou wi when you see our extremely low Seton "On >|furniture and house furnishings for the month fn ‘tataitnre, inca bole these. carpe ae are to make rodm for our fll took: Wow i a We are pA of . kit - ‘ Stig ata pare ytatore homo. Your credit is good, ee GARDNER BROS. & CO. Telephone 396. 203-205 South Third. OBERT'S BEER Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. F J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. Tenth and Madison streets Telephone 101, Orders filled until 11 p.m “oda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance D”* It leads ali Everything in lis Season IS 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 ONE TRIAL BOTTLE | 45,5 'speat trate Apnled 1, te This Offer Almost | THEDISCOVERY te AGE Surpasses Belief A Woman wai the lagentor, Secrets of Beauty," cordially soli Adi ‘THE MISSES BELL, 78 Pifth Avenue, New York Gity, Sold in Paducah by W. B. McPherson, Cor. 4th and Broadway, Watch This Space or Something New. Come From Minzesheimer Plumbing Comp’y 104 North Fifth Street Under Palmer House Telephone 862 It Will