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ALL THE NORTH: > NORTH-WEST BEST THE A REACHED, y careful in the laun goods, way that even ' | are particu dering of ¢ each in such ¢ wh Negligeo shirts shirt waists, ties starched and plain kas, ete., cleansed VANS | Laundry in a manner FPJEFFRIESGO.A O.nmMiLU A | fall to please WANSVILLESIND =r bi Rasmue in n STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, which cannc handling lyes hare not waranted fast will not Our Immense Stock Se NEWORLEANS | ironed and Mnished by tha Star Steam | ER. Prescriptions lat given prompt and careful at- | tention by experienced graduates | in pharmacy when entrusted to our | care. {| Enables us to give you “just what vetor order t} Prompt Delivery We deliver medicines or prescripe he , “ -—- | tions promptly to any part of t «{LLUNOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD |). W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors beat ‘Time Tadie in efect Jaty s 18H 120 North 4th St Leece Block 3 s COUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION | Nonta Bourp— No 2 No oH tars \OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER - 4 New Orleans 7% pm #00 ain WHY BURN s A E hin mphle s--.-7 HO are 8 0 pnt ” on Tenn.10 2% am 1025 pm | ORUGGISTS Catro, Mi... 1045 am seen iene“ 0 00 Fifth andjBroadway. ‘airive. \ Waducan 26pm titam ¢? Ham y P Leave. pgp Paducah 218 pm 12am 745 ai | WRITTEN Arrive Princeton 6 Wi 1 | bvansville yen you can get dry hick | Nortonvilie | . Central Cy.) 1 ame prives by telephoning N ranch 682 ; " Loultsriiie 100 pm 740 am 60) pm | Gimcienad 70am tad ar A popular young mao found bim- Soorn Horwp— a1 w “23 jself in a novel predicament last night °c Wiate ix < ~ y1> jearly in the evening. He was out fam 0h wn 4 4 4 Juriving his horse, attached to a wag- ao am } ae 4e AIT LL Loon, when he met a ctowd of young a ‘ lady friends, whom he asked to get iv toe : and havea ride, ‘They stood there for quite a while, discussing the ques- 210 pm 34s am PENSIONS! tion, and finally decided that they would not accept the invitation When the young man started away, ‘ > Solstice | WAR CLAIMS! 4.50 pm 8.03 am the horse fell in the street, and at last iy JAMES A. WOODWARD accounts he was still there. The hy = | question that agitated the mind of the Sempra... ’ “ gallant young map, was whether the Sackeon, Mie ¢ 1s am a animal fell dead at the refusal of the F FOR Kf AR rag voung ladies to ride, or whether it t. Wl h was simply @ case of being overcome ry heat 5 R | ttt a tes s A private from Co. K. recently in sourm Bourn : | the city, relates an incident which he ‘ * ps " witnessed, that reflects % K zreat credit on Capt. Davis, of the ab company, and throws some ; A | nt on why the Third Kentucky re- ; riment did not go to Porto Rico, a in| well. While the story may be true, it is not the ention of the writer to i can vouch for it, although giving it publi- Tnformation,. tick ne QpPiy wera H itanson, O° P y é Bek ation Age a. , The private in question said that Binovau,C. A), Paducal kv . ist before t dle was ready to Exposition mt Omaha, Nebraska": JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER | | ——1898 Best reached from the sout west by the MISSOURI. PACIFIC RAILWAY) “vicar And How H Ia, But N east and} ‘ In elegant equipment, consist ing of neate fri Pullman and comfortable highback scat coaches. REDUCED RATES FROM ALL POINTS| Fl DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE | \ See agent for tickets, time tables and | e. other information. | R.T. G, MATTHEWS, T. P. A. | LOUISVILLE, KY. ' If You Want Your Laundry fi Done Right | | Have it done by THE CHINESE | 102 Broadway. Clothes called for} and returned promptly. 8AM HOP SING & CO. When in Metropolis 7 ' I atop at the i ‘ ‘ : STATE HOTEL... n $1.50 a day. Special rates by the | rn i week. D. A. Baiey, Propr. i I Between 4th and 5th on Ferry °* | | fae Kate, 75¢ and $1 per Day Restaurant, Popular Prices SPECIAL 26C DINNER|) SPECIAL BREAKFAST R AND SUPPE | nmym W “ges j mach of A struck me. I poked my pipe jeans and 2m) dov fies and coffes, tos. milk or buttermll No.# Oatmeal and cream, or bouillon, bot rolis, butter and oF bea No.6 Two eggs, butter, torst and coffee or te 1 ‘Take ther wry European only pay for what Second Hand Goods how it fe Highest cash prices paid by h WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON | fellows | of Court street, We also carry a tine of mew] [! nt ; 70 Tews Stoves, ranges, etc. call and get our einai. ais tural ciore buying elsewhere, We also ex-| - Change new goods for old. | and they y night, so the desired it 1 4 § | Oliver 11 i Rory © te be | \ t 0] but no one DEALER IN nows | how be got outs nt.) Standard, Corn ant .offee fa Mexico. Staple and Faacy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, The valhe of ‘lie Mexican corn erop for 1896 was over $77,000,000, This deli all parts of the city, | is ten times the value of the coffee crop Free Gan! ana a0 ‘ raised im Mexico, , y incensed at calling bim ail, Gen. G aside, Col. Sm rted to him that he did not have in his command but two otticers, ing good ones, and Major George Saffarrans pt. Davis Ad you responsible for this," roted as having said, ‘and w therefore not take your regi- ubtless mi yee We and If this is the true reason the Third Kentucky remarned at home, it is a different one from that here ofore assigned. es t’s an Illinois load of hay au was heard to say yesters a huge load passed on Third do you know?'’ someone Because the farmer tried to put his whole crop on oue wagon to save fer ec. was the reply, And it looked very much like the man was rrect in his guess, too 44 of the wharf there haunts the vi- cinity of the landing, one of the argest cCat-fishes in existence. It swims to the surface occasionally,and it was at these times that the monster has been seen, He is at least nine feet long, according to Col. Turner and*has been there for several years, Many efforts have been made to cap» ture him, but without success and it is doubtful if it would not require a harpoon and whaling schooner to cons quer him after he was caught. His favorite place of disporting himself is near the upper wharf boat. t t the greatest ditliculties to be surmounted by the foreigner in learning our language is to interpret the many slang phrases that ure daily used even by many of the best edu- cated people. An instance is related which is significant as well as amus- particularly as it oceurred in ‘al Col. Way boat, says th Torne One of Pade / ntleman whose residence in America has been so brief thst he has not yet well mastered the language, was seen out walkiog with a young indy the other day. He treated to es, and when he was next ceught in the midst of his friends, one of them ‘ou were out in society this vas dott’ was the in- quiry. “Why, down on Broadw: “1 tid nod know dot dere vas so- ciety.’” “Ob, 1 mean you were out with the ladies,” ©O, L vas understhand you, I vas mit de Iady.”’ Did she work you? wy ! Ltid not verk ven I vas mit de lady “You don’t understand me, she puil your leg "=O, no, no, De She uo pull my leck. ‘Well, did she jolly you asked the teaser “0, no. She nocholly me along; {yas able to valk,’’ was the conclud- ing remark, and they asked for no more information, Yes, rn Did a lady. ne VAs any? Druggists will say they sell more Plantation Chili Cure than all others, Sept. 1, 1595. — ees Wholesale Agent. MRS. DREYFUS Is Hopeful That the Trath About | Her Husband Can Not Much Lon; Be Suppressed. He Would Not Suicide—Martyr of Isle Diable Lives to Blot Out yocati the Stal of Alleged Treason. | Singing, “8 Paris, Sept. 3.—Mme. Dreyfu suid Thursday in reference to the sul- cide of Col, Henry instra “The truth about my husband can)J. FS not now be suppressed much lovg rs. 1. He never fails to proclaim his vence. His letters to me are s poe than a wail over the dead, aud their | S49!7" heart-rending pathos coull ema olloy I only from @ guiltless soul. ler is et “Hig all-eabsorbing thought is t Y ‘ blot out the stain of treason range Which his persecutors try taru nent a our name. The martyr of the 1 fb Diable lives but for the rehabilitation) 4 of his family. Our children must not | et be be burdened with honor m7 name, particularly as my bi a a t innocent ‘ w ‘Race persecution is ¢ i unreasonable than religious | te tion, for while a man may change M religion he cannot change hi ae ad The intellectual people of France a G of foreign countries, particularly the | Te" United st ub favor of re- a opening the Iutelle y wins a Col. Heary’s horrible end,’’ con- | !°« tinued Mme, Dreyf $ part pay- | CN8E ment of the penalty incurred by rea ’ son of the cruel wr to my | fuer M husband y ’ His disgraceful death is the n f Mr al outcome of his attempts to a y honor a good officer “Col, Henry’s associates mo i 1 pay the penalty ee I F y 1 SPLENDID WORK. Mos I A Delivery Wagon Manufactured s by J. H. Grief for the Far obs niture Factory. is As Fine a F ot Skill as Can Be Found Anywhere, SE glee e of the finest jobs alk h manufacturing that has ev turned out in I 1 I t any other city for that an M be seen at the shop of J f oa | te Court street ik M The wagon is for the Paduc Furniture company and will be their city delivery wagon. It is extra] be large, for one or two horses, b Lowery after the latest models and painted Ww in the most qrtistic manner, Mr Greif is to be congratulated on t t superior excellence of the work. I shews what can be done by I verprise when given the pr ] couragement. Mr. Gre ‘ y other fine wagove ay f c other local firms. Misses k UNSOUND MIND. A Well Known Citizen of May field Adjudged In- sane, say fe Will Not Be Sent to the Asy- y Mrs lum—Trustee Ap. ire, M pointed, Wi Col. Lucien Anderson, one of M I field’s largest property holders age former president of the City Nat 1 bank of that city, was adjud Re unsound mind yesterday morn Sar He is a wreck in mind AY, on R caused by old age, being sev t four years old. alanra A trustee will be appointed by heli court to look after his property and business. He is one the olde seyhanyicd practitioners at the M 1 bar a Me served two terms in congress {rv pitas this district. Col. Anderson hashal)yoox, M a second stroke of paralysis sud las) jected been bed-ridden ever sinve Apr lation ban Mt He 13 well known in Paducah, | istant where he often came previous to bis! Brother W illness. rigor de Don’t you know Plantation Chill | ‘listrict as Cure is guaranteed to cure you o Ba oa NOTICE, $5.00 REWARD. 1 October at Here t he} days of For reliable information as to \ whereabouts of R. L, Walden “God Be W merly motorman during July, 1897, Visitors: M for the People’s Railway company ab Paducah. Wanted as witness in C law suit. Green & Reve Gol 30a6 Padueah, Ky You take no risk on Plantation) yy Chill Cure,as it 18 guaranteed to cure. | of 4) A NEW CLOLK, Postmaster Orders a Bundy | 0" Time Piece, Postmaster F, M. Fisher has or deren a Bundy clock for the postof ‘A ‘This is a time register which ind i cates and records the time m carrier leaves and returns the | ca postoflice when ou duty bt The clock 1s expected in a few aud will be the only one of its kind ir the city, vi — a. 7 DISSOLUTION NOTICE, hoe The parnership beretofore existing |W, M between J, Will er and W. W./ and re Powell, is this day dissolved by tual consent, Mr. Powell retiring rhe and Mr. Fisher vontiauing the busi-| f pl ness, Will collect all accounts and pay th. To they all debts due by the late firm lof Bork’s Ch J. Will Fisher, chareh Ww. W. Powe! | Resolved, 1s3 1K jh ul . Province we have losigg valu- “LA GRECLE” HAIR RESTORER 4 Perfect Hair Dressing and Restorer. If your Merchant doesn't handle, send $1.00 to us and ret one bottle, or $6.00 and get six bottles, CHARGES PREPAID to any part U_ 8. or Canada. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO, Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, T! J. G. GILBERT, tail Agt. \ r i pay 1 that all Rev W. The 1) ay at chur oO n iny evening Mr, H. Alex E EDUCATION BY M **“| Telephone 896. | \ AIL} | Uncle Sam says. That’s whatyou will say when you see our extremely low prices on furniture and house furnishings for fire month of August. Weare offering special bargains in furniture, iron beds, stoves, carpets, mat- tings, trunks, etc., for the month ot August, in order to make room for our fall stock. Now is a aal kts wov-| the time to buy cheap. We are also manufacturers of all kinds ot mattresses and awnings. The leading uphol- sterers and repairers of furniture in the ,city. Your credit is good, GARDNER BROS. & C0. 208-205 South Third. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF THE SPANISH GUNS! +. TAKE]THE... C,H. & D, » MICHIGAN THREE TRAINS DAILY FINEST TRAINS; IN OHIO FASTEST TRA.NS IN OHIO \ Michigan and the Great Lakes constantly growing in popularity, Everybody will be there this summer. For inform- ation inquire of your nearest ticket agent verything in Its IS THE RECORD Season = * “S-ZHE-RECS 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. P. F. LALLY Cor. oth and Trimble Commercial House Corner Third and Jefferson Rates $1.00 Per Day; Meals 25 Cents We have taken charge of this well-known and popular house and our to make it the VERY BEST DOLLAR A DAY HOUSE IN WESTERN NEUCKY. Our rooms are clean and well ventilated, and newly furnished roughout. ‘The tables are supplied with the very best the markets afford. al rates to regular boarders. ‘Twenty-one-meal tickets $3/25. MEADOWS & PRYOR, Proprietors Ki ESTABLISHED 1864, Miss Marv ft. E, Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. sii 3 sas Telephone 174. PADUCAH, KY 0 SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING <1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. Wo GREIF. Court Street bet, 2d and 3d. REE QWE TRIAL BOTTLE | “3, 5e'preidaoeicabloy mazicn” This Offer Almost or Surpasses Belief | THE DISCOV ERY AGE THS MISSES BELL, 78 Pifth Avenu New York @ity. Sold in Paducah by W. B, MePhers®n, Cor, 4th and Broadway.