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. - a> <s ALLTHE AR aulleRk THROUGH SLEE 4 PING & BUFFET W CHICAGO. CARS FROM | are particularly careful in the laun dering of colored goods, handling each in such ® way that even dyes which are not waranted fast will not fade. Negligee shirts, starched and pl shirt waists, ties, socks, cte., cleanse ironed and finished by the Star Steam fail to pleaso, PHF LED TRAINS DAILY Soe Oo) Evansville &Torrel visti WASHVILLE =pouTF: UME FOJEFFRIESGP.A Onn.NILLMANGS.A SWANSVILLE, IND NASMVILLE, TENN. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Time Tadle to effect Jaly 3, 1498. LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION Norm BourD— No W2 No %% Leave. low Orleans 720 pm 900 am *asom, Miss. 12 47 amo 1 58 pn posed 7 80am 8) pm ‘J'kson Tenn. 10 2% am 108 pm Cairo, T.,. 106 am No, ist Paiton.......125 pm 1201 am m 900 am No #2 No 26 Paducad......215 pm t2%am 7am 40pm arrive. Princeton... 245 pm 24am 9Aam 600 pm hvamsville....# 00 pra 650 am Hopkinsville 180 pm 790 pm Nortonville....4 45 pm 390 am 10 45 am ity. ss fan 4 fo am it 4 ain Store brauch:6 &2 pun 8 01 amt OT pu Owensdoro...*10 00 pm *% 00 am 80> pra Fn be ee wr Ty : m1 310 am 5. pr 7 sam 02 bore, +o am yetral Oly “Ahoy a Hae¥ilie ville S aro 930 p ee 1240 pun 922 ais a Paducah .6810 pm 3 48 am 1100 Lear No 11 Padacah + -2 20 pam 3 46 am 400 p 8.40 pm 6 00 am 7 00 pe 820 pms sam eam Tes am7 6 pm jew Orieaus ST, LOUIS DIVISION. mH » Sib pa 7:16 aw ) SS pm 10a ly except those mark Dot rue on 5! A... Chicaxo, Louiaville, K Louis, or, J, Exposition Omaha, Nebraska JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER | ——1898— Best reached from {he south, east anc west by the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY In elegant equipment, consist- ing of reclining chair cars soats free of extra charge), man buffet sleeping cars and comfortable high-back seat coaches. REDUCED RATES FROM ALL POINTS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE See agent for tickets, time tables and other information. R. T. G. MATTHEWS, T. P. A. LOUISVILLE, KY. anh Gee Vf You Want Your Laundry Done Right Have it done by THE CHINESE 102 Broadway. Clothes called for and returned promptly. SAM HOP SING & CO ee When in Metropolis STATE HOTEL. 50 a day. Special rates by the $ “sg A D. Ko Bane, Propr. Between 4th and 5th on Ferry °* ST. JAMES HOTEL SAINT LOUIS EUROPEAN PLAN Rate. 75c and $1 per Day Restaurant, Popular Prices SPBCIAL 250 DINNER ECIAL BREAKFAST bs AND SUPPER ncitee OF tan if aftee, vom, mill OF buttermilk, 20 5 pnt TOR ‘or bouillon, bot Y, aa od colbe oF ton tw ms, butter, toast and 1 coffee OF at) No.6 - ves t cars direct to hotel Toke Menpean Pian. Cheapest and best— u THOS, P. MILLER, President. iba aah Ee Sonal Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & son street, We also carry a line of new {oes before buying elsewhere, We Phange new goods for 0) J, W. Moore, Staple and Fansy Grosories, Ganned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to al! parts of the city Cor. 7th opt Adams STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, YOUNG & SON, Proprietors. Leece Block 3. W 120 North 4th St |PENSIONS! WAR CLAIMS! JAMES A. WOODWARD Agent and Nc 1 Paduca FOR A JOKE OR FOR AEGESSIT erested. A subject in which theregis general interest is the subject of ‘glasses, There are few people who do not need them. May all are i run great risk in not haying them, We fit your eyes and give you better | sight. “You are pleased with what we do for your eyes. Icharge you $1.00 to 81.00 for aame quality spectacles other parties charge you $3.50 to $5 for. | U. J. BLE ICH, Broadway [BREAD iS THE STALE OF EI | CONSEQUENTLY HAVE IT at * hy 3 FLOUR Is ABO! UTBLY half barrel, sack oF d to be made From # retail none finer. grocers sell it buy it YOUR MONEY tasrep resented. ——_$_——————— INSOMNIA q CASCARETS for ¢ been aMicted over twenty to my, frie a Eigin, Thos G TLLAND, CANDY CATHARTIC TRADE MARK REGISTERED ant, Palatable. Potent, . CURE CONSTIPATIO! Montreal, NO-TO-BAC SPANISH PUNCTILIO. Amusing Phase of Castilian Character Exhibited by a Cabinet Crisis, in Spain in 1888 exhib phase of Spanish chara existed ministerial cri a year wh the resignation of cabinet took place as the result of a trivial question of military etiquette, The qneen had left Madrid for an excurs sion to Valencia, which the minister of justice insisted on her n cording to the published ment, Jest the postponement be construed as a sign of fear of the Zorillist republicans, who had gon voked a mass meeting in the same city. ‘The Infanta bel, who waa left to represent her, decided to take a journey also, and informed Gen, Martinez € s that her sister, the Tofanta Eaulalie, would give out the military watchword. The military governor of Madrid replied that the ally com- and that married infanta was not petent to perform that offic it wasimpossible,accord military rules, for him to receive the pa role from her husband, Prince An tonio, Duc de Montpensier, who was only a captain in rank, The minister of war, who was not on good terms with the Eulalie, whereupon Gen. ¢ fered his resignation to as settle the a majority with the cay quarre) fa and of the cabinet nin-general, Gen. Cassola and the } who had supported his view resigned their portfolios, Senor Sagasta handed in the resignation of the entire cabinet to the queen regent, but subsequent- ly, upon the latter’s request, formed 6 new ministry, | n,! Laundry in a manner which cannot | Diplomal CS Webeetee D. As Y CO., OF LEX SS — SOUTHERN MUTUAL INVESTMENT INGTON, KY. $115,000.00 PAID IN MATURITIES. Ref. Cou. News Syndicate, Newport News Syndicate, | | . Newport | 897 Good & Co., Lexington, Ww . White, ;.Annie P, Peay, Lexington, Ky... A. L. Marschall, Lexington, Ky. | ).W. VD. Finch, Danville, Ky 1 John L. Fisher, Lousvi Dp. B. Good, Lexington, Ky | V_N. Gardner, Lexington, Ky- Mra. nie Fesler, Cine .Luke U. Milward, Lexin .R. F. Johnson & Co., 1 }. Johnson, Baltimore, . C. Nichols D. B. Good, Lexington, Rev. J. V. Riley F.H D. B. Good, Lexington, ton, Newton, Ky.. D, Purcell, Sallie Owens, Lexin; Smith, La Grange )1.Valente Sentney, Lexingt ).Mrs. J. D. Armstrong, I Total Cheapside, Lexington, Ky. ‘| WRITTEN AT RANDOM. A good joke is told on a member of company K, Third regiment, which illustrates the laughable diag- noses that are sometimes made by physicians, ‘The private in question is inordi- nately fond of his ‘*toddy’’ and one day be committed some misdemeanor in camp, and Capt. Davis ordered bim arrested, He was so enthused with what he had drunk that be de- clined to be arrested, and the cor- poral who was detailed to tske him into custody was powerless, The captain crdered another sol- dier to take him and the latter, who is quite a scrapper, waded in and ad- ministered to the other fellow’s physiognomy a severe punching. He named fellow was, and the followjog morning auswered to sick call. He was sent to the hospital, hardly rec- ognizable oa account of the swollen condition of his face, and the doctoy who attended him made a critical ex- amination, and in hia report diag- nosed it “mumps.’? The badly dis- figured soldier, x8 well as those of his comrades who were cognizant of the real cause of the swollen face, had a Doctors’ Prescriptions Are given prompt and careful at- tention by experienced graduates in pharmacy when entrusted to pur care, Our Immense Stock Enables us to give you “just what the doctor orders,” Prompt Delivery We deliver medicines or prescripe tions promptly to any part of th- city, OEWLSCHLAEGER & WALKER DORUGGISTS ..M. J. Fortson, Paris, Ky... j lors Howard Shepherd, Lexington, 1016 . Howard Shepherd, Lexington, Ky 10200..... Howard Shepherd, Lexington, Ky 10257.....Howorl Shepherd, Lexington, Ky 10274 Howard Sheplerd, Lexington, Ky. 10315 J. Wintersmith, Paducah, Ky 103: L. Eggleston, Lexington, Ky. 108 .»Mary K. McFadden, Lexington, Ky.. 10446 ..F. M. Drake, Grand Rapids, Mich. . 10488.....Mrs. L. Z. Taylor, Richmond, Ky. 10 .B. R. Gary, Newport News, Va 10582.....Mary A. Warren, Lexington, Ky 10635 . Helen McElrath, Carrollton, Ky . 10708 .Otto BE, Vollenweider, MeArthur, C 10751 .Daniel Boone, Club, Richmond, K; 10788 .. Daniel Boone Club, Richmond, 10851 .. Newland Jones, Richmond, Ky. 833 ,.W. F. White Estate, Lexington, tate, Lexington, Ky Baptist Churcb, Paris, Ky.. R. Marshall, Lexingto: Louisville, K W, B. Anderson and wife, Lexi Versailles, Ky.... Norton, Lexington, 5 Dr. S, A. Dongldson, Lexington, K: . A. Donaldson, Lexington, Ky , hy Lexington, Profit Over Cost. . For full information, address A, Smith Bowman, Secretary, J. W. FISHER, LOCAL AGEN was soon in the guard heuse—the last | ‘7 $ 43,000.00 RESERVE AND SURPLUS. Coupons Redeemed August, 1898. No. No Name. Address, Paid, 8963.. Rev. J. H. Stanley, Lexington, K $ 2006 Q014.,....Climax Ptg. Co., Richmond, K 20.06 . J, H. Baker, Lexington, K. . 22.25 H. Baker, Lexington, Ky 22.25 . Newport News § t .. Newport News § Newport News, Newport News, V. . Hattie Jacobs, Cincinnati, O. . Patrick and Mary F Maysville, 20.06 L. Eenhard, Louisville, Ky. 17.44 B. Doll, Louisville, Ky. . 17.44 .F. H. Norton, Lexington, Ky 20.06 ..F. MH. Norton, Lexington, Ky 20.06 . Mrs. A. ‘T. Million, Richmond, Ky 17.44 .F. H. Norton, Lexington, Ky 20.06 | . Robert Hoeflich, Maysville, k 17.44 | Emma L. Lava, Lexington, Ky 17.44 | .C. and Martha Diggs, Lexington, Ky 15,00 10001.....B. A. Spangler, Louisville, Ky 00 10040 .Gladys Huffman, Butte, Mont. 5.00 10089.....Howard Shepherd, Lexington, Ky Ad 44 44 44 44 Ad 5.00 00 4 Ky. innati, O ton, Ky. vexington, Ky. ington, Ky K Ky 126.00 120.00 gon, Ky » Ky..eeee 117.00 Oy MY s veces 117.00 exington, Ky 117.00 415.40 = PADUCAH, KY. great deal of fun out of the doctor. ttt When the cooling zepbyrs are wafted in one’s window, where but s few brief days ago surged the tori’ blests of ‘dog days’ it reminds us all that the ‘melancholy day approaching. That the joyous jaunts of summer, the flowers, the caroling birds, the droning bees and meddlesome mosquitoes will soon be obsolete, and in the quietude of home, with pouring rain, sullen, scurrying clouds and moaning winds, we can review in regretful reyerie the events of summer gone, and await with longing anticipation, the arrival ef another budding spring. In sum- mer we Wish for winter, in winter for summer. When one of them is gone, as the endless cycle of time | revolves, we begin to appreciate it, |and wish it were back. When it | comes we hardly know it is here until It bas been ever thus nd sofrows of life chase each other with startling rapidity throughout one’s career, When we puton our tissue-paper suits, like Councilman Ezell says, the next day it snows, or comes darn near tt And soon the romance and revelrics of glorious summer will be buried and forgotten ‘neath desd and rust ling leaves, and—mud, for the streets will be nice and sloppy by tbat time ee | “I have seldom seen things so dull 4 Chiet Hoyer last night. “There is no doubt in my mind but that there is more crime committed in Mayfield or Fulton than in Pada+ cab, Webave a very moral town now for ils size, and haye gotten rid of most of our hed characters. There lis little stealing, seltom a killing, and few fights.”” The police records bear Chief Hoyer out, and we undoubtedly have a good, moral town, for a place of 25,000 inhabitants, a Sy | Mayor Lang is an early riser, and if his friends and constitaents had been down soon after daylight this morning, they would have seen him performing gymnastic feats that would entitle him toa position with | Ringling Bros.’ circus He stops to chat everybody he knows, and down on Broadway, had availed himself of the quietude which prevailed totake his standin the middle of the street to converse with a friend, le Will Restore those Cray Hairs? Yours SER, Wholesale Agent. An old Dutchman came slong with a wagon, ant being unable to drive over the chief executive, halted. When the latter looked up, he was face to face with « gigantic mule,and was so startled that he jumped sev- eral feet into the air. When he struck terre firma again he had been scared out of a year’s growth, he said—hut this may not have been a very pro ligious loss, If all the churches should get an opera singer for next Sunday, many ministers would presch to ‘'standing room ouly’’ for the first time in years, Plantation Chill Cure is made by Van Vicet-Mapsfield Drug Co., hence is reliable. nedaeato wore Witt Ourcarcis. Candy Co cure coustipat‘on forever We. Mer 10C.C. 0. fali dro" ectand money A NEGLECTED BRANCH. Common Ignorance of the English Lan guage Even Among Students. ‘The student completes his early training with as little knowledge of the history of his speech as he would if it were Greek, says Prof. Mark H Liddell in Atlantic. Indeed, he often knows more about Greek than he does about English; so that later on in his educational career, when he becomes a special student of English and makes some attempt to read it in its earlier form, he fails to grasp the significance its commonest phenomena, because he will look at them through the blue spectacles of his Hellenic culture, The consequent ignorance of Eng: lish that is to be found among the most highly educated men is amaz, ing. The public discussions that turn on points of “etymolo, pronuncia- tion, or syntax rarely fail to reveal it. Men cavil at idioms that are as old as the language itself, and argue with one another about questions of authenti- cated fact until “philologist” has al- most come to mean “quibbler.” What wonder that the ignorance is so widespread when £0 little interest is taken in the scientific study of the subject? We have now associations for the furthe e of almost every doctrine or endeavor conceivable; the collegtion of p stamps has its society, the propagation of esoteric Buddhism has its band of enthusiasts, the study of Browning’s poetry has its cultus, and hund of other objects and aims, trivial or serious, are thrust he notice of the publie through d effort of unselfish andists, Butthere isno Ameri- iety or association in existence object is the dissemination fic knowledge of the history propa, ood chu ecFucture of the language by which all h concerted action is rendered possible and effective. Not are we better off in respect to special journals. Germany has two excellent {ones devoted solely to the ecientifie study of h; America and Eng: land haye none PIERCE DEEP SEA FIGHTS. Oue Diver's Terrible Situation—Deadly Fight in a Diving Bell. “One of the most horrible pr 8 a diverwas ever placed in Sully, a famous diver, me Mr “must at of one of whom I once ad to investigate a wreck bottom with When he } 1 to tl 4 number of es v off the hatches tl floated nd with a rush a ol of hun y sharks attacked them. They were ali around the diver, fighting and struggling, and he was in mortal ter- ror lest his airpipe should be bitten in two in the midst of the fearful strug: gle that was going on. At length, un. ar the suspense any longer, », notwith. ng that he would have to pase gh the thick of the flerce mon Tp hia pa face he brushed close past the sharks, an » of them made a vicious grab at im. It missed his arm, but caught his fingers, and his hand was badly mangled. Perhaps, however, he wat glad toget off as cheaply as he did. “An American diver once told me a blood-eurdling story of a fight with a shark waged by a man named Hal lett. The latter, it is said, was work- ing in one of the old-fashioned bells and while he was being lowered ope day he saw below hima black object In a second or two he recognized that it wag a shark, and to his horror the hell trapped the monster, so that man and shark were rubbing against each other ie the closest possible proximity The shark grew alarmed, and in By ing viciously around knocked Hallett from his seat. The diver had in his hand a small sharp gaw, and fearing that the sha hort work of him, } rk would make seized one of ite fins and p d his saw deep into its bo errible struggle began off the hold that the latter h and the latter, k eperately, all the time driving his eaw time after time into the body of the maddened sy-tiger, VY ety had ntriyed to make a signal, av hie sens e leaving h méelf rising. When the } ragged out of the water m shark rolled ont in a bl heap, but the man had nque When he came to his ser found @ torn and wounded hand wasall the injury he had received in the aw ful encounter, but the shark wae dead.”——Chums. ¢ as swe 1} Don’t you know Plantation Chill you? ee) “LA GREOLE” HAIR RESTORER A Perfect Hair Dressing and Restorer. If your Merchant doesn't handle, sond $1.00 get one bottle, or 85.00 and get six bottles. be CHARGES PREPAID to any part U. S. or Canada. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG 69, Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, T ERT. @ N'T BEAT THE BAND NN. Ga. B W COLORED DEPARTMENT. | Mr. Ed Owens went Sunday. FLL, IF THAT 00 to Mayfield wart of the C, | |M. E. church preached at the Hus- bands street C. M. E. church Sun- |day. | Presiding Elder Mrs, Melville Sales and son Mel-| ville, Jr., returned Inst Friday from an extended visit Livingston | county. Mies Elia Husband-, teaching at} Lawton’s Buff, was in the city Sun- day. Mr. Williams, teaching at Gra- hamville, was in the city Sunday. Uncle Sam says. That’s whatyou w: when you see our extremely low oieae “on furniture and house furnishings for the month of August. Weare offering special bargains in furniture, iron beds, stoves, carpets, mat- be oe etc., oy the mone ot August, in @ room for our the time to buy cheap. oe eae Martin were married Saturday even~ We are also manufacturers ing out at Rockyford by Fier T,( Mattresses and awnings. The leading, my fer - ey sa ie pe the “epee sterers and repairers of furniture in the city. pout a hundred guests witnessed 2 bd the affair. ni Your credit is good, The formal opening of the public schools of the city took place this morning very much to the undoing of the festive boys who find in the beginning of vacation their crown of joys, But the cruel showwen have eluded him with the circus so far and he will have less perbaps to re- gret than his pals in more favored parts, Mrs, C, W. Merriweather returned Sunday from Dawson Springs, where she had been on & visit of two weeks, much improved and pleased with her visit. MARRIED, Mr. Sam Miligan and Miss Mary GARDNER BROS. & CO. Telephone 396. 203-205 South Third. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF THE SPANISH GUNS! «TAKE THE... C,H. & D, » MICHIGAN THREE TRAINS DAILY FINEST TRAINSFIN OHIO FASTEST TRA.NS IN OHIO The teachers have spent the va- cation pleasantly and are now pre- pared tor the term's labors. The buildings bave been thoroughly cleaned and repainted and everything has been made comfortable as well as cheerful for the young hopefuls, The outlook for a successful year is flat- | tering. Major Taylor, the celebrated col- ored cyclist, 18. now champion of the world, The National Baptist convention will meet at Kansas City, Mo., this week, Rev. R. C. O, Benjamin, editor of the Lexington Standard,. has been elected principal of the John Hay Normal and Industrial institute, of Alexandria, Va, Mamie Brooks has been list’ severe! days with 4 Michigan and the Great Lakes constantly growing in popularity, a Everybody will be there this summer. For inform- ation inquire of your nearest ticket agent. Rverything in yeason Little Mi on the sick chills. An awusing story is told on aa em- ploye at the Union depot. Yester- day immediately after the transporta- tion of Ringling Bros’. big show across the river feeling tired he be- took himself to a place ubder the § IS THE RECORD He a aur tae wiea| UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is the switch engine came from the up- 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. LALL sium @ baptism of per yard at full tilt. Here bie ber was interrupted y fire in the form of flying cinders from the passing engine. Like the boys before Santiago, he arose fighting fire, to the amusement of a coterie of persons at a distance, who held their sides as they laughed. Telephone 118. Cor. gth and Trimble ESTABLISHED 1864, Miss Mary ft. E. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. ....... Oo The Dewey lunch stand is prepared to fill orders on short notice. I keep the latest and best. Open at all hours. Give me a call. Joseph Anderson, 219 South Seventh street. Mr. Willis Marshall, of Eddyville, Ky., made a flying visit to the city Sunday. His mission is best known by a popular widow of the North End, ae Fe rappbet Aes Sah ga veple! Telephone 174. co PADUCAH, KY Metropolis, Lt The No.1 club of SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING “1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. street will ran an excursion to Me- tropolis, I!l., next. Monday evening; round trip, children under 12 occasion being the big Bos’, cirens. J. A. Pore r. ‘Lhe stenmer Bettie Owen will carey the excursion and leaves at 6:30 p. m. Bost leaves Metropolis at 12:30. Dancing at Steger’s hall; 10c ad-| mission, You take no risk on Plantation A W GREI| F Chill Cure,as it is guaranteed to cure. ‘ e , Sih REWRG ain: ——- Court Street bet, 2d and 3d. Commercial House ‘The readers of jearn that there ease t unis paper will be pleased to da at least one rn science bas beet able to cure tn all \d that ts Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh only positive cure known to the Cw medical fraternity. tutional disease, § Hall's rh beings constl- onstitutions is taken in res & rh C treatment solhenslue stan ie Corner Third and Jefferson in doing tts eh faith tu sisting nat proprietors have {Ls curative powers, that they offer Ove Hun: dred Dollars y care that it fails to cure Send for tist ‘Address J Sold by Druggists, 7 Hall s Family Pills are Rates $1.00 Per Day; Mcals 25 Cents SY & CO., Tole We have taken charge of this well-known and popular house, and our ly to make it the VERY BEST DOLLAR A DAY HOUSE IN WESTERN KENTUCKY. Our rooms are clean and well ventilated, and newly furnished throughout. ‘The tables are supplied with the very best the markets afford. Spocial rates to regular boarders. Tweaty-one-meal tickets $3{25 MEADOWS & PRYOR, Propriicis nn | he best Doa’t experiment, but get the old reliable Plantation Chill Cure, A Frozen Flag. A simple mou from the top of Mou naki, New Zealand, is told as follows: A party of climbers ascended the top most rock of the sleeping giant, plant ed thereon @ nine-foot poleand hauled aloft the union jack A fortnight later another prepared fo shin up the qgalm a six- the first, ascended and flag hat! frozen while blow breezes, there it was imbeddec inches of icicle, out as in @ looking this, but t icicle extended wn to the ground. Doubter nigger, for the party } 1 henomenot ineering anecdote t Egmont, Tara Tonic Applied tities it as by Dt THE DISCOVERY mm AGE 4 Woman was the Inventor, ONE TRIAL BOTTLE This Offer Almost Surpasses Bellet An. Externi Skin. Ber party, le an record than that the g to the Lin four ot hig lors standing t only ne or t ‘of packing and del 00 of this Wooderful toul te One Dollar « ne graphed the } Bulletin -Sydney THB MISSES BELL, 7 Fifth Avenue, New York City, @old in Paducab by W. B. McPherson, Cor, 41h and Broadway, 50 may. ave your lite—Plantation Cure bas saved thousands, se by

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