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i me . ALL THE fc NORT NORTH-EAST ano. NORTH-WEST. EST REACHED LvansvilleéTereliguteR ir TROUGH SLE PING & BUFFET CARS FROM NEW ORLEANS | f FOJEFFRIESGO.A ONMILLMAN, WANSVILLE, IND. i atc ALLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD | ‘Timo Table tn effect July 4, 1498, MOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION Nora BounD— No %2 No 24 Leave. New Orleans 7 20 pm 900 am Eten, Mise 2 am 1 58 pm 7 60am 8% pin Jkson Tenn.10 25 am 102 pm Cairo, Mi... 1046 am Prultog. 188 pm 12 01 a rive, 7 205 pin 1 15am #0) am No, 184 36pm 2am 98am 600 pm 800 pm 650 am 445 pm 39) am 10 ‘Sentral Clty 5 3 pan 4 10 am 11 Sorse Branch ¢ 82 pm $01 am 107 Owensdoro..*10 00 pm *9 0 am 30> pia Loulsvilie.... 1000 pm Tj) am 6,00 pm Cinctanatl Flom idan Sour Bourn— wm om) Leave ‘Ginctnnatt 310 am5.@ pm ‘Louisville Wamees pr —§ Dam bor rr matral City 1100 am 12 Siam © pw jopkinsville 65082 #0 pm Vans vile * 15am 99 pm Princeton 124) pm 9 2 ams 900945 pm Arrive Paducad 210 pm 3.48 am 110085 40pm leave No 181 Paducad 220 pm 3 46 am 400» Arrive Puiton 80 pm 5 03 am 7 00 » Calro Oo pm Jackson, Ton... 05 pm aritve . Mempdis. 420 pm # 18 am arrive Fackson, Miss... 218 am 18 pin Greenviiie Mise 3 x yoksburg 300 am 64 AE ens MAM Orleana::.0....8 0 aim 7 46 pm ST. LOUIS DIVISION Astar, which do not run on S. ‘208 and 204 plining chair cars between Clo Mi and New Orleans, Pullman sleepers Evansville and Momp! 20l and ME run solid be om and New Orleans, carrying Pullman buf | ‘slee| tween Cincin pers alae BM and 241 run solid between Padu Wille, wad aod ‘mn For tn tickets or 9A. H. Hanson, G. PLA Keliond, A. G.'P. A. | ©.'C. Movarty, DP. a. St. Loui Donovan, C. A. Paducat K¥ Exposition Omaha, Nebraska|* JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER 1 1898. Best reached from the south, east and west by the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY! In elegant equipment, consist ing of reclining chair cars (seats free of extra charge), | « Pullman buffet sleeping cars and comfortable high-back seat coaches. REQUCED RATES FROM ALL POINTS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE See agent for tickets, time tables and | other information. ' R.T. G. MATTHEWS, T. KY. | | | PA If You Want Your Laundry Done Right Have it done by THE CHINE 102 Broadway. Clothes called for and returned promptly. 8AM HOP SING & CO. When in Metropolis stop at the STATE HOTEL. 1.50 a day. Special rates by the ba yy Re Rauay, Propr. week. Between 4th and 5th on Ferry ** ST. JAMES HOTEL - SAINT LOUIS EUROPEAN PLAN Rate» 75¢ and $1 per Day Restaurant, Popular Prices SPECIAL 260 DINNER SPRCIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER No.1 Meetsteak or mutton chops, poratocs, kes Or Wafties, or tea and fruit... 90 No.3 wo aH, Poratons, ca thes ad COMOB cee eserves No.3 Pork chops OF waiies, and cores at ‘ ut, DULLEF SAUCE, No. 4 fegand coflen, ten. milk Or buttermilk, 20 No.5 Oatmeal and’ cream, or bouillon, hot Folis, butter and coBée or tea. 6 No, 6 ‘Two esgs, butter, toast and coffee or ten. oF et street cars direct to hotel. Bee Maren Plans Cheapest and best— lor What you get only pay for WHOS T, MILLER, President Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON 208 Court street, We also carry a ling of new furniture, stoves, 1 ete. Call and get our belore buying elsewhere. We ® : Whee eters sd od . A, YEISER, Wholesale Agent. Doctors’ Prescriptions Are given prompt and careful at- ion by experienced graduates y when entrusted to our a bluff, ‘if you need any shells, I’ve got 500 ready loaded ones in my COLORED DEPARTMENT. INSTITUTE—FOURTH DAY'S SESSION. He took it fot granted the being, whatever it was, would never know & belt didn’t hold man only walked around in a circle, never paying the slightest attention Every once and awhile he would gaze up towards the tree tops, and Col, Trantham wou)d make an- other effort to ingratiate Limself into the fellow's good gtaves, “Friend, if you want anything to eat,” he again began, My friends back there have more than they can get away with.’” The fourth session of the institute was called to order Thursday morn-} ing at 8:55 o'clock, singing “Linger With Me Precious, * Invocation by Mr. J. H. Singing, ‘What Shall it Profit Thee.’’ first study, was taken up and well| discussed by Mrs, Clark, Mrs. Low. | McClure and iv was decided that men- re particularly careful in the laun dering of colored hin such a way that even which are not waranted fast will not/ Qyr Immense Stock Enables us to give you “just what the doctor orders,” Prompt Delivery We deliver medicines or prescri tions promptly t shirts, starched and plain, ished by tha St 1 & manner which cannot STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, ’. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors. 120 North 4th St. 0 any part of the In afew moments the man disap~ peared, and Col, Trantham heard a distant gun shot, written, as it developed the reasoning ‘All education, the result of self-ef- mach and when shall ist pupils was also discussed at some length by the sev- eral members of the institute. ‘‘That process should precede rules,’’ clearly brougbt out by the inatitute, and also that facts should precede ceeded in locating his friends He eubsequently learned that such looking men as he hae seen are not \incommon in that section, especially at this time of the year, and that the man’s peculiar actions were due to the fact that he had a squirrel treed, and was watching for him, His effort to bluff with didn’t have, and afterward to bribe with grub he didn’t have, however, created great mirth when he related OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER DRUGGISTS WHY BURN ld Sopey Wood No.2 No. 24} fie pmi Mam 74am 40 pm! we attempt to Fifth andjBroadway, WRITTEN AT RANDOM. A number of Mrs. Benton, who also said it bad an asthetic value aad applied its value to our daily lives. Hi structor impressed upon us the fact the one study that has to do with the laws of God, because it measures “Oral geography’? was taken up. was opened by Miss Cartwright, who was followed by Mrs. Lowery, Mrs. G. W. Harvey, Clark, Me~ Clare and J. F, Williams, book on primary When you can get dry hickory Heie tir in- 18pm 720 pm| © wood ready for stove ame prices by telephoning Ne Tact isa good thing for a young man of sporting proclivities to pos- sess. A good story illustrating how handy is told on a recently returned E. BELL ‘PENSIONS! WAR CLAIMS! A. WOODWARD time and space. young men on the North Side are deeply chagrined over the manner in which they were fooled the other day, or for several ‘‘other by a young mai it may come Sn young man who from college and proceeded to show his fond and indulgent paternal an- cestor how many different gaits he had learned to go. His parent was reluctant to tumble, for be had al- ught his son that a fast life generally ends in disaster. not know that these are the kind of court *‘disaster.”’ geography should be placed in the hands of the pupils, but should be taught orally. mediate geography was discussed by G. W. Harvey and It was decided this study should be fntroduced in the 4th grade. discussed the method of conducting a class in advanced geog- “Map drawing’ was intro- ywoly and discussed r. Williams, Har- here on « visit, and as there was no imperative necessity that they know she was married, she upon to divulge the secret. She straightway be- came very popular, and was rushed R. C. McClure. So she didn’t, boys that generally After repeated spectacular nights with the boys, the young man did not show up one morning until about o'clock, and when he did turn in, he found his father in waiting. had been up all night in waiting in other to see which could pay her the most attention, and like them all, and had them all gues- | ° sing which was the favorite. left for home a day or two ago that they were told married, and had only trifled with them all, a sore set of young mashers, she seemed to duced by Miss T by Mrs. Lowery, M vey and Clark. fact, not to kill fatted calf in honor of the prodigal’s return, but to kill the prodigal himself. ice time for you to be getting was the laconic greeting. “Yes, it is pretty late.” ‘I don’t want you to stay out this late again, young man. been sitting up waiting for you alt Entirely too late for you Amohbg the visitors at the morning session were the following Stoner, Mrs, Isabella Husbands Robt. Overstreet. A certain young man went into a i certain place the other night after a No names are given, because it is not always conducive to good health to give too much doesn’t concern public at large. to attend to the wants inner man, and noticed sitting near him, i trains run aatly except thowe marked | a AFTERNOON SESSION, Institute opened at “We Shall Stand Before ay rey Pullman buffetsiceping | ‘Well, you're up as late as I am, got no kick com- ing,” was the reply, and then papa He didn’t sit up any more to greet his young hopeful with of Kentucky was taken up by Miss i discussed by Miss Howell, was impressed McClure, Clark. upon us by our instructor that Ken- tucky history should be taught be fore United States history. United States history was taken up and disposed of by Miss Howell, Mr. J, F. Williams, Clark. **How Assign Lessons in History’’ disposed of by called the atten- Druggists will say they sell more jantation Chil! Cure than all others. MEN LIKE MANICURING. One Who Plies general interest is the} ventured to speak. like Mr,——’’ people who do not need them at risk in not having them, t your eyes and give you better You are pleased with what we I charge you 81.00 Miss Emma Spri do for your eyes. to $1.50 for same 0 * she rejoined, ‘and didn’t | you used to ran between Henderson and Evansville? “Yes"’ he replied, wondering where | F troduced by Miss C, E, Badger and diseussed by Here our instructor gave us ja most beneficial talk upon history fingers swiftly pl polisher across the is rather anattr | n’t a half bad occupation. }and deeply impressed it upon our ails of acustomer sight, and mani- jveebnsasneneaussceuumyesveageses sane here used to come to iE EDUCATION BY Thorough instruction There is something about emacks a bit of luxury; tion of those old Rom and perfumes and oi There is opportunity ¢ the study of human nature, not only as it is indicated in the lines and form of the hand and nails, but stations of the spirit a range and in an intimacy that does not involve friendship. Pretty Miss Margaret Baker, w devotes her time to hand culture in the Melodeon building, said the othe as she cleverly snipped, and f jained tothe young man’s ‘sand in fact, we all thought was going to marry ber,—and {she did, too, mind you,’’ with adry » and superstition to now bot where dy of the past we are except by a s\ “Civil, Government sub-divided and taken up by Mr, R. »1 disposed of by him Yonstitution, Date of hers are Not Wel! vey Successfully Teach ed and discussed by Profs, Nuckles and Williams trouble placing his new found friend, and the joke was so good chum could not be prevailed upon to Posted, Can 1 AL, CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTE, (Ine,) ational Rant Buliding, The Indianapolis Journal of recent date contained a two column report of the trip of the Indi Porto Rico, written by their staff cor- respondent, Dr. J. was here last spring, associated with The following were the v mostly men, as is natural, for m women like to have their manicurix done at home, as their hairdressing They like it not only because it is more private but because it is Strange to say, the aver ps his nails in better condi tion than the average woman, and you can tell a New York manina minute; his nails are sure to be in Bessie Davis and E. Covington, and Rev, Stoner and William Dawson. little Ella Cov- Mrs. Fortune and ington have gone to Lexington, on a his uncle, Dr. C. dentistry, and had just returned trom ‘The letter is very interesting, being a complete report of what tran- spired from the time the port News until they reached Porto Dr. Voris is with the Indiana volunteers, and has been ac terpreter in Porto Rico. Hil Jones St. Sioux City, Ia Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thompson and Mr, Bob Shepperd bave returned frem a visit to Old Virginia, where they all report having had a pleasant dition and highly polished “It is not a bad thing for me that men are most frequently my TRADE MARK REOIBTERED The Carpet club will she went on, as she dabbed a bit af rosaline on the tips of her listener's ‘or they are so much more gen- gular price for manicur- ing the nails is 50 cents, but it is rare- ly that a man does not give me a dol- lar, and do it in such a way that I cam The latest joke on Col, John’ tham is about his few days ago he and postman Chas. Grimm and one or two others went down in the Clark’s River bottoms They carried Trantham became half famished before theyhad gotten well out of town, and insisted on eat- ing the lunch at once, it not quicker. So they ate the lunch and proceeded on their hunt, ‘wild man,” Nelson Owens Saturda WHERE THEY WILL TEACH, Miss Eula ‘Terrell, Collefield, La- Mrs. Maggie Clark, district D. Miss Eva Townley, Oak Grove, {ost men, though, don’t want it call in the services of @ professional, and not for the world would they sit next a window, where they might possibly be seen by the passersby THE SMALLEST ESTATE, Philadelphia Was te the Amount of $3.39. known that they Grove, Graves county Ky. yy ge R. C, McClure, Mechanics and hadn’t the semblance, They went toa of anything to eat, Mr. J. F, Williams, LA GREOLE” HAIR RESTORER Perfect Hair Dressing and Restorer. If your Merchant doesn’t handle, send $1.00 to us and VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO, Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN. J. G. GILBE RT, tail Agt. teachers who were in attenance re st thet Sn] WEL IF THAT DON’T BEAT THE BAND ton’s park tomorrow night. All in- vited, Abe Pullens, Wm, Hi!!man, Mose Gains. The Svx is read by more peo le in Western Kentucky than any other paper published in this end of the state. Subscribe now; only 10¢ per week, Plantation Chill Cure is made by Van Vieet*Mapsfield Drug Co., hence is reliable. Don’ Tobacco Spit ant Soke Your Lif Away, To qttit tobaceo easily and forever, ¥¢ MAR netic, full of Life, nerve Apt vigor, take No-To Bae, the wonder-worker, chat makes weak men Strong. All druggists, 50c or #1. Cure gubrac Booklet imple free. Address Hing Remedy ch New Vork = Uncle Sam says. That’s whatyou will say THE NEGRO IN THE SOUTH. |when you see our extremely low prices on Love of a Master for Nis oO poy furniture and house furnishings for the month thereat, of August. Weare offering special bargains Gen, Barnum, of Abbeville, 8, , |i furniture, iron beds, stoves, carpets, mat- had a body servant before the war | tings, trunks, etc., for the month ot Suge. in who aped him in everything, says | order to make room for our fall stock. ow is writer in the New York Press. Peter the time to buy cheap. gt nthe cae a bE We are also manufacturers of all kinds ot godeger pe * doolofhenor, |Wattresses and awnings. The leading uphol- heart of hospitality, the soul of honor. One Sunday two white men drove up |Sterers and repairers of furniture in the city. {to the door of his cabin and aske Your credit is gcod, He if he had any liquor in the house. said he had about a quart. Th ey fered to buy. He refused to ell, but, GARDNER BROS & CO e . just as his old master would have done, invited them to have a drink. Telephone 896. 203-205 South Third. Having drunk they handed him half a dollar. Of course, like his master, he declined the coin. The scoundrels went to town and swore out a com- plaint that he was violating the dis- pensary law. I happened to be in Greenville the lay when the trial took place, revelation. Peter’s counsel en. Barnum’s son, adjutant general of the state under Gov. John Gary Evans, and the chief witness for the ‘defense was the general himself, who had come from Abbeville, dts. tant about 100 miles, to say a word KEEP OUT OF REACH OF THE SPANISH GUNS! «TAKE THE... C.H. & 0.» MICHIGAN for his former slave. The general THREE TRAINS DAILY took the stand, and his son said: FINEST TRAINS}IN OHIO = FASTEST TRA.NS IN OHIO What is your name?” see Bes Ties a “Tam Gen. Barnum, éir..” “Where do you reside?” Michigan and the Great Lakes constantly growing in popularity, “In Abbeville, sir, Everybody will be there this summer, For inform- “Ho have youk . - 1" xty-five years, sir “What is his reputation?” “As good as any man’s in this courte room, sir.” “Would you trust him ‘Trust Peter? Why, I’d trust him with my life, my honor!’ The jury didn’t lea The scene “sorter touched me up.” I met young Barnum and asked if he aeceived anything for his services. “Accept a feo from Peter?” he said, in amazement. “Why, sir, I’'dassoon think of charging my father.” “You and your father came 100 miles to clear this old negro?” “Yes, and we would have come 1,000, or 10,000. Old Peter was a second father to me. He raised me. When I was well he played with me; when I was ill he nursed me. When I was a boy I’d rather sleep in Peter’s cabin thar in my own bed at home. I'd rather take a snack with Peter in those days than dine with the presi« dent.” I’m afraid we Yankees don’t un- derstand the “nigger” question yet. COWS AND CONSTABLES. Syllabus of a Decision Rendered in a Justice Court. Everything in Its 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. Telephone 118. F L ALL Cor. oth and Trimble . . Commercial House Corner Third and Jefferson Among the host of unimportant . ducdous ¥enderen Uy tha’ baat Rates $1.00 Per:Day; Meals 25 Cents th anpears at rare intervals one w t ‘ at onee We have taken charge of this well-known and popaias house, and our aim is to make it the VERY BEST DOLLAR A DAY HOUSE IN WESTERN ise old 1Y8 TR ENTUOKY. Our rooms are clear. and well ventilated, and newly furnished Pro lent | throughout. “The tables are supplied with the very best the markets afford. Special rates to regular boarders. Twenty-one-meal tickets $3{25, MEADOWS & PRYOR, Proprietors fo ost ESTABLISHED 1864, cov r t nd is “ist sic | QENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. ....... When a cow, city-bred and coun- Telephone 174. oo PADUCAH, KY ° try-sold, dissenting from its changed environment, and disregarding the right of its purchaser, returns to the city and conduets herself upon the highway in a manr rejudicial to little children, and repugnant to mu- nicipal ordinances, a constable who nizes her as an old acquaintance and extends the friendly shelter of }: barn, being assisted therein by a po- SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS “I have discovered another thing, too, and I didn’t read it in the lines of pody’s hands, either; married men t tell their wives that they have their nails manicured by a profes- farm house, and begged for anything Just any old thing youve tible, it don’t make what it is!” Col. expressed it. Soon after that Col. Trantham got lost from the remainder of the party off somewhere in the ‘Horse Shoe Bend.’’ While there he saw his wild man, was eight miles from Benton, and wondering which friends were, about the worst looking specimen of humanity came along, slowly stalking through beard all over his face—under his eyes included— and his hair was long and unkempt barefooted, and long rifle of the old muzzle loading In addition to this trucu- Miss Mattie E, Overstreet, Pleas- got that is dig Miss R. Ro Cartwright, Elva, Ky. “The wife of a man who is one of my regular customers came to me not long ago, and, during the progress of the nail polishing, told me how her husband’s nails are, and that he never | has them polished except at the Turk- Miss Ida S, Moody, Hi'l’s Chapel, and wandered “Men’s nails are of much better quality than women’s—stronger and of better color. “The nails ought to be eared for as carefully as the teeth,” said Miss Baker, as she gave the final little flip polisher,—Cincinnati with the kid awarded 84 ¢ Commereial Tribun weeks on a visit to his mother and leave tomorrow after 1 lent weapon, he had a hand ax zen nephews and ni J. W. Moore, Staple. and Fancy Groceries, strapped to his belt. The colonel thought his time had come, aud thoughts of his hour began to course ia with a wild, sweep- He had never agen red for their share most pleasant sta: Another niece, more favored than the others, received the munificent heritage of 43 cents to keep the gaunt wolf of poverty from information as to the| of R. L, Walden for- merly motorman during Jaly, for the People’s Railway company in Wanted as witness in a The Busy Bee club ot the A, M. E, church will give a barbecue Satur- | day evening at the corner of Eleventh through his by BLACKSMITHING the lnttr a tnatpectormsnee of Gut * REPAIRING be senna ra HORSESHOBING the record showing special authori All work guaranteed in the policeman from the mayor un- A. W. GREIF, der the ordinance involved, because, Court Street bet, 2d and 3d. in the absence thereof, neither officer had exclusive right, and hence the constable, being prior in tempore, was potior in jure, Semble, a case which involves, apa certiorari, the juridical relation a cow toa constable and of both to rolie ore Au External Tonic Applied t» the @ policeman, demands more elaborate | “Sain: *Beaucitics it as by Magic. consideration th ourts usually be- stow upon litigation originating bee THE DISCOVERY % AGE 4 Woman was the Inveato fore justices of the peace. nt compte: ities, which the blood lied. Freckles, Dr. Edwards, Kar, Kj A like sum went guardian, who formal en phis care of the the porte cochere. to a niece through her such @ looking man before, and never to see a man of any whatever again, But he was Grexe & Rexp, Paducah, Ky. at bighly appr au on Plantation zt Throat Specialist. Padu If you want all the news | every day vad the Sus, Delivered to any rt

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