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ALL THE (ITIES NORTH NORTH-EAST ano NORTH-WEST sEST REACHED OF THE PING & BUFFET CARS FROM INEWORLEANS FOJEFFRIESG.P.A ONMILLMANGS.A SVANSVILLE, IND eee iiiaete ioe ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD | Time Table tn effect Jaly 3, 1808, LOUIBYILLY AND ME PHIS DIVISION | Leave. 72 pm 900 am - [Sieg Stand fn | ba J’ks0n Tenn.10 % am 1¢% pm Cairo, Ml... OGam rn pin 1 15am Paduca.... arriv: je. Frinoeton.... 345 pm 2am Byansville....* 00 pm 660 am Hopkinsville 180 pm Forage a St fe pm m1 OT pm Sours BouND— 21 No. 184 oman No m2 75am No 2M 215 pm 12am 400 pm 95am 60pm 70pm 10 00 pn *9 OD am 3.09 pra 10 00 pm 7,40 arn 6,00 pun Tam fam mom tt Tears, 310 am 5 4 pr 7) ain ¥ 2 pin #8 am 11.00 am 2 B8amn 4 Xam 1pm 65042 opm % <2 90 pm 3 46 am 4.00 p ahi q jackson, Tenn... 05 pam oe ve | ‘ Sackson, Mins....... 214 am 1 5 piv | bam Mine 320 pw teks beary: 9.0) axn 6 45 pw Pia jatCbee Am an * Z ‘ sleepers » raior TM and Miran #& between Pade | se oe aad Hopkinsriilc a Exposition ‘ Omaha, Nebraska JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER 1 ‘ ——1898 Bost reached from the south, east and west by the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY t equipment, con reclining ©! In ele; ing of r (seata free of extra charge), Pallman buffet sleeping cars end 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. ee teresa t It You Want Your Laundry one Right by THE CHINESE . Clothes called for promptly. 8AM HOP SING & OO. When in Metropolis | STATE HOTEL. day. 8} rates by the 2 4 D. A. BarLey, Propr. Between 4th and 5th on Ferry ** - Be } ST, JAMES HOTEL SAINT LOUIS EUROPEAN PLAN Rate, 75¢ and $1 per Day Restaurant, Popular Prices SPECIAL 26C DINNER PECIAL BREAKPAST SPRCIND SUPPER a ee oa nad Feat 3 caken oF wit No. | No.2 No.3 No.4 and eakow ” ce, war Sr buttermilk eal and oream, or bouillon, bot No.6 ilis, butter And 20800 oF tea w No.6 ‘Two eggs, DULLER, loans apd coffer oF raticed street care direst to hoved } Fake Matta Plan, Cheapest and bes\~ Only DAY FOr eT MILLER Presktont —————— Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON p08 Court street. We also carty § line of ue \ Carmitare, aves elsewhere. We also ex: i Thauge wew goods for old. J, W, Moore, | A Deserted Ship Found in a tine of wow] “ 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. Nogligoe shirts, starched and plain, shirt waists. ties, socks, otc., cleansed ironed and finished by the Star Steam Laundry in a manner which cannot fail to please, STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, J. W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors. 120 North 4th St. Leece Bloek PENSIONS! WAR CLAIMS! JAMES A. WOODWARD Uotted 8 Agent ani all are which the interested. A subject in general interest is the asses. There are few people who do not need them, May ran great risk in not having them, We fit your eyes and give you better sight. “You are pleased with what we do for your eyes. I charge you $1.00 to $1.00 for same quality specta other parties charge you $3.50 to for. J. J. BLEICH, 223 Broadway * Malil. Effinger & Co | Undertakers and embaimers, re Teleph pre Tee: bowels Ret 130 § Third AF ROZEN CREW. the Arctic at shed entry w day : ' kindle It ment Wife died As t who t unconscious ¢ nd | rol] ( \ n 1¢ f f t the floor, 1 a flint ar 1 ovidently | ) h fa’ your t i { polar ocean, w lead navigators within ite tomb-like hull Making it Right. Wife—-By the wv Clive, Thad letter from my bet while you were away. Ile said L had overdrawn my account.’ Puneb A Little Klondike, T have just found a 20- ce as I was beating the p right on beating, tter, Such @ Little Place. I've been all over Africa and Australia.” Ever been to America?” ; that’s a place I won't visit! You see, there’s a man I know gone over there, and J can’t endure himl” —Jliegende Blactter. Europe, Public Kitchems for the Poor. Japanese cities have in every quar- —tapla. and Fancy Groceries, ter public kitchens, where poor fam- ilics can for a trifling sum cook their meals, 2 | row night ,| the club for the coming season. 1] missions. LANTATI ISEK, Wholesale Agent. Docturs’ Prescriptions Are given ptompt and careful at- tention by experienced graduates in pharmacy when entrusted to our care, Our Immense Stock Enables us to give you “just what the doctor orders.” Prompt Delivery deliver medicines or prescripe promptly to any part of th- OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER PRUGGISTS SOCIETY NOTES. The Young Men's German club has just effected an organization for the coming season. ‘The officers are as follow R. L. Cally, president; George C. Langstaff, Jr., vice presi- dent; M. B. Nash, Jr.,’secretary and treasurer, with ‘Thomas Hall, Cook Husbands and Albert Foster com- posing the executive committee. The first dance will be given in October, Mrs. George Flournoy is visiting her mother, Mrs. Thomas, in May- field. Mr. Jerry Corbett has gone to St. Louis on a brief visit. Judge Ike Quigley is in Smithland on professional business. Mr. Will Bradshaw, who spent the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bradshaw, left yesterday for Vanderbilt to resume bis studies. Paducah lost one of its most r young society ladies when Noble, who was at home vacation, left yesterday for her morping for Staunton, Va., to return to studics, Miss Noble was very pular, and her retarn will be awaited with pleasure by many ad- wirers. of Benton, is a W. J. Hills and fam- on Jefferson street. Miss Reed sa daughter of Hon. W. M. Reed, |and is a most popular young lady. Mr. J. E, English and wife left this morning for Madisonville on a brief visit to relatives, They will likely return in a few days, Mr. Chas. D, Louis, is in the city Truehart, of St. Mrs, Laura Fowler and son, Mr. Saunders Fowler, have gone to Ev- ansville on business, and will be ab- sent but a short time, Mrs. Jack J, Saunders and child arrived today from Louisville on a visit to the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. B. Nash. Tonight Morton’s opera house will be thronged with a large and fash- nle audience to witness the in- al appearance of the Grau Opera company in “Said Pasha.’? ‘Tomor+ “Kalka’? will be produced, The members of the Young Ladies’ Cinque club will meet tomorrow after- noon at the residence of Mrs, H. E. Thompson at 4 o'clock. ‘The meet- ing is for the purpose of reorganizing All members are urged to be present. Druggists will say they sell more Plantation Chill Cure than all others SOLICITORS WANTED. Ladies or gentlemen, for our com- plete sets of Juvenile Books for the holidays. Each set has foun books graded for little ones to grown up folks. Hach book charming, de- lightful, captivating. Prices range from 50c to 50. Large books, each overflowing with happy illustra. tions. Tremendous sellers, Noth- ing like them, Four months golden harvest fox eneygetic workers, Credit given. Freight paid. Biggest com- Oattlt with samples of all Send twelve 2 cent stamps for paying part only of the postage alone, Drop all trash and clear $300 a month with our exclu- sive Juveniles. The National book , Juvenile Dept, Chicago, four books free, Cheap Pip to Cincinnati. On account of the G. A. R, en- campment, the Iilinois Central Rail. company will sell tickets to Cincinnati and retarn on Sept. 8rd to Yth inclusive for $7.00, good re- turning until Sept. 13th, Subject to extension until Oct, 2ad by deposit- ing return portion of ticket and the payment of 25 cents additional. td J, T. Doxovan, Agent. 50¢ may save your life—Plantation Chill Cure has saved thousands, Go to Lagomarsino’s for a mie‘a large ice cold heer. An Amiable Young Man. ain that Mr. Esplanade “Mamma, am quite e¢ means business.” “What makes you so certain?” asked Mrs. Northside. “He's trying so hard to placat papa, Papa told him that his wh was a better mal n Mr, Espla- nade’s, and Mr lanade meekly POOR SC TS Ba. 3S agreed that it was."—Pittsburgh Well Fixed for Fox Hunting. Chronicle. Re Ps England has about 150 of} The word Asia is derived from the foxhounds, and. about 1, horses Sanserit Ushas, meaning the land of the morning dawn, vf 4 QUESTIONS OF POPULATION. —United England's Remarkable Incre: States and Canada. In the United States and Canada the increase in population is about 20 per cent. per annum, but this is partly owing to immigration from countries already full, In South Ame » OW: ing to the general unhealthfulness of the country and the mixed composi- tion of the inhabitants, the increase is only about five per cent. per annum, it being an acknowledged fact that mulattoes and half-breeds cannot rival the purer races, The vast colonies of Australia are fast filling up, and there isan annual increase in population of about 30 per cent., and this, as in the case of the United States and Canada, is partly owing to the enormous immigration from other parts of the world. Still, in comparison with England, Aus- tralia has at present a small average population to the square mile, and this is the country that congested Eu- rope will look to ae a harbor for her surplus population. Africa has dur- ing the last few years beeh well ex- plored, and from all accounts the cen- ter of that vast continent seems to be unfitted for other than the native in- habitants, Africa has an area of about three times that of Europe; the population is roughly estimated at 205,000,000. We will now look at England’s teeming population; that of Ireland is 145 to the square mile, Scotland 135, whereas that of England runs up to about 497 to the square mile. The population of the British Isle in 1891 was 37,880,764. The increase in the population of London has been most remarkable. In 1801, the census showed 864,000 inhabitants, in 1811 there were over 1,000,000, in 1851 there were 2,362,000, and in 1881, 3,815,534, w je last census, in 1891, there were 5,633,806, being an increase of about 47 per cent. in the last deca many suburbs have been added since 1801. Statistics show that the p ion of London, 1, doublesitself d it is not im- ar 1934 the > enormous 10,000,000 in about 43 3 probable that in the population may at magnitude of upwa HENRY IRVING ON ACTORS. Common Idea Is They Are by Law Con- sidered as Vagabonds. There is a common idea t are by law considered as vagabonds, the hist tion of t cy, say teenth ernde and gené or most of the ing been made the twenty-t! and the fifth year of Queen Elizabeth, were repealed and consoli- the act being the 14th Chapter 5. In this act players unlicensed are cer- among “ nes, Vaga- and sturdie beggars,” who are he preamble of the act termed “outrageous enemies to the common weall,” the penalty on conviction be- hat then immediatelie he or all be adjudged to be grieviousl- d and burnt through the of the right ear with a hot yron e of an inch about,” a var punishment only to be abated by some responsible householder taking him, or her, into service for a full year un A second + proper recognizance. » became a felony, he cause of the act what person and persons extended within this bran rogues, bonds, and sturdie beg es the following: “Pre- tors, gamesters, per mselyes to have kno n phisnomie, palmestrie, or abused sciences, i-labour- will not work, unlicensed jug rs, pettie chap: tours and users 0 “expressing hall bee so h to be u qua inelusion ject of act ward mmon playersin inter! and minstrels, not belonging t baron of the realmé, or towards any honourable personage of greater de- * © © which shall wander and have not licenses of two justices of the peace of the least, whereof one bee of the quorum, where and in what shire they ehall happes to wander,” 1 abr A Classification. Dr. Von Rokitansky, of Grats, who has just died, was a son of the cele- brated Viennese Prof. Rokitansky. The latter had four sons, of whom two devoted themselves ta mediping, wh the other two became singers; and the id man used to say, when asked what (heir professions were: “Zwei heulen and gwel heilen rhowlers and two are healers an Francisco Argonaut, wpa Others Do, Too. Jack—Do you like that pawn- broker? ‘Tom--N t T have to put up with him sor mes.——-N, ¥ World Acoustic Tubes, Tn. experiments with the com- pressed air pipes of Westphalian coal mines Mr. H. Schab has found that the greatest distance to which the sound of the voice could be conveyed in a straight pipe was between 1,500 and 1,700 feet. For moderate dis- tances a pipe of about 20 inches in di tly ameter gave the best resulta, a slig larger one being better for long ¢ tances. The Chinese have a god for evety disease, even for mumps and measles. ON CHILL CURE is Guaranteed. PEARLS WITH A HISTORY. One-Time Spanish Crown Jewels in America. Just now, when everything con-} cerning Spain is of more or less in- | terest, a couple of one-time jewels of | the Spanish crown attract more than usual atiention, They are two won- derful black pearls, which, originally coming from the far east, have found their way to America by way of the Spanish crown. It was a good many years ago, when Spain was a power- Tul nationy that the jewels were placed in the crown, Perhaps black | pearls, which seem-an appropriate emblem for the proud and haughty dons, are not their lucky stones, At any rate, they remained in the pos- session royal family for 300 years, but in the meantime the Span- ish heads that wore the crowns had been proverbially uneasy, and the for- 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 Proprietos », MEMPHIS, TENN. G. GILBERT COLORED DEPARTMENT. Revs. W. S. Baker and W. E. Glover left this morning for the First | District Baptist asseciation, which | conyenes at Madisonville, Ky. NovICk, | St. Mary’s Temple No. 32, S. M.| T., will meet this evening in regular | senil-monthly meeting. All officers! and members are requested to be} present, as very important business | must be transacted. Visiting S. M. T's, welcome. By order of | Apa Putiex, M. W, P. | 8. V. Lowery, M. W. 8. “ , ‘ae "al! Uncle Sam says. That’s whatyou will say when you see our extremely low prices on furniture and house furnishings for the month RECEPTION LAST EVENING, ‘The informal reception in honor of Mrs, B. J. White, of St. Louis, at the residence of Mrs. Hanna House, tunes of the country were nob es bright as they had been. ne king, perhaps a little more su- itious than the others, had the cake gems removed from the crown to make room for stones of more cheerful appearance. It was after that that Napoleon’s troops invaded the country and a § i officer of the royal tr , displaying great gal- lantry, was rewarded with the black pearls which had been crown jewels. They did not prove to. be lucky stones, and eventually they found their way t merica, and now belong to the private collection of precious :. Cella Whipple Wallace, called the “diamond queen” of Vallace has not only a won- tion of diam but of opals, of which she is particularly fond, and the black pearls are @ ture of hercollection. She of August. Weare offering special nose lin furniture, iron beds, steven, caviane eae peor ams ae dT herein ‘\tings, trunks, etc., for the month ot August, in ton, J..W. Hawkins, B. J. Whnte,|O%der to make room for our fall stock. Now is Miss Minnie Jenkins, Mr. B, J. {the time to buy cheap. Bowers and Mrs, Hanna Mouse. We are also manufacturers of all kinds ot- Mrs. B. J. White, of St. Louis, sicaie 2n4 Tapeanat niente leading a who has been here on a visit, wi of furniture 5 Ieave tomorrow for lertome, | Your credit is good, hiattee:: | GARDNER BROS. & CO. Teleph i i tunity to assist in making ovr report — 208-205 South Third. what it should be, we have concluded = on West Madison street last evening, was quite a pleasant affair, Those To the members and friends of Burks Chapel, A, M. E. church, Your presence and assistance is very much needed at this time, and uniqy wears in a brooch, one set in the brooch proper surrounded by an army of diamonds, and the other also surrounded | monds and ‘sus- pended bya jeweled chain, How are t hty fallen when the jewels of the Spanish crown are ro “diamond queen!” THE DASTARD OF THE WAR. Despicable Part Played by Don Carlos, the Pretender. The most despicable figure devel oped by the war and the incidents preec is Don Carlos, pretend er to the Spar rone. With his nder his instructions 1 and out of Spain for war before hos- and have been vocif- erous ace since. ‘T'} ave not been influenced by the spirit of pride, which in spite of its folly, isa manly impulse and an amiable weak- ness. Ambition and cupidity are tho twin" agencies of evil that have filled their hearts and their hope isand haa been that they will profit at the ex- pense of their country. Spain is destined to suffer much as @ consequence of the war, and we may add fitly too. With colonial pos- sessions equal to an empire in the be- ginning, the end will see her area lim. ited to the confines of her own nar- row peninsula, and that involved in a debt so colossal as to be a burden to the people for probably a century. But that is a just punishment for her crimes, a fit retribution for faith ness to plain obligations. Spain ntitled to no sympathy on accou f those circum s. She mad er bed and it is just wha on it. If the le n her it may do good elsewhere ile most inveters§e and ut J my of Spain c cruel enough to wish th rings 1 consent if not his adhe were c tilities be fe e must of effect hardly er suf very enemy who would descend t s low level to harm the peo claims the right to govern by ¢ ght. Weyler is ba nscience, but Don Ca rocious.—Vitisburgh News. enough in 1 imp] ‘os is simply Old as a Title of Respect Of all the words in our language ] thore are few that have wandered er from their original m ing th the adjective “old,” as a title of re spect, and its modern use as a term of reproach or contempt. If a boy speaks of the guardian who has cut down his allowance of pocket-money aa a “stingy old cove," ora girl de scribes the teacher who Ifts caught her whispering in class as a “horrid old thing,” they have got a long way from our Saxon ancestors, with whom eald, old, and ealdor, chief, king, were almost the same thing—a belief to which the English earl owes his title of nobility. The Romans, tga, formed their word patrician, meay- ing noble, and senatus, the most hon- orable body of men in the state, from pater meaning fa ther anc Nicholas, Gan wven Corropt the Coroner When a man is rich enongh to be called “evcentric” instead of a crank he may alsc of the jim jams and have the certificate call it eirrhosis of the liver. —St. Paul Dispatch wismarck’s Crain Pr Bisa to the estimat Otto Ammon, 9 st known tog How Ammon, Md statesman nd consequen fony known genius brain ‘weighed — 1, rramm *s 1,807, Kant’s 1 Schill 0 and Dante’s 1,420 Thigvayerage weight of th j an intelligent Europenn'ts only grammes. 4 day and Friday (nights. Rev. 8. R. Season THE RECC Cotter, of the Christian church, will preach for us Thursday night Please come out to hear him, and UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is complete and up-to-date. Splendid line of canned goods. Our meat market is don’t forget to bring your dollar. If you can’t bring a dollar bring half a unexcelled, having everything in the line of fresh and salt;meats. dollar. Wednesday night is our last class night in this conference year Telephone rrs. Cor. 9th and Trimble ig P. F. A L LY OBERTS BEER and itis earnestly requested that every member will be present. Any Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city, It leads ali others, for the reason that it is family irrespective of denomination, ABSOLUTELY PURE who can take care of a minister dur- HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. to Oct. 2nd will please give your name and address to me. KF J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. Tenth and Madison streets Telephoue 101, Orders filled until 11 p.m Rally members, rally! Come out “~ia Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance D** or over and help us. G. H. Burks, Pastor. 712 South Sixth street. Mr. Milton Brooks and family made another pleasant visit to the country Sunday. Rev. W. E. Glover and Mr. Pleas Jennings atteaded the picnic on the Terrell landing road last Saturday, and report a pleasant time. There will be a big coke walk ‘Toursday evening at Freidman’s hall, on North Ninth street, It is for the benefit of ‘sweet charity,’’ and a big crowd is looked for by the managers. Husbands street C. M. EK. ehurch is preparing for a big rally in Octo ber. The church has been consid- erably embarrassed in the past with a burdensome debt which it hopes to liquidate by a combined and earnest effort of all its members between now and the second Sunday in October. 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 VEGETABLES IN ENGLAND. Were Not Produced Until After Henry VIIL’s Reign. According to Hume, there were not till the termination of Henry VIII.’s reign either salads, carrots, turnips, or other edible roots produced in | land. Head tables—a smal. by the wealthy—as were u imported from Hollandand F1. and that Queen Cath wante hatsuch of these vege- proportion and only 1 were Michigan and the Great Lakes constantly growing in popularity, A\N Everybody will be there this summer. For inform- ation inquire of your nearest ticket agent, ng Lops were fir anders in this reign, Apples and pea lifferent » had for ex and rrics were plentiful ESTABLISHED 1864, however, Hume's remark must | ggg ye COD ! with some modi! n, H ways been p in nd abe oO Winter and watereresses abounc the ple had also “common alexan ders,” caten as celery is; rampion, rocket, borage, and goose-foot, or “Good Henry,” are mentione: herbs, while sprout kales served f greens, which, indeed, must have GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTR ss ss sen Telephone 174. PADUCAH, KY been much in request, seeing the quantity of salt meat eaten perennial ly. On the whole, however, until in Henry VIIL"s reign Z the Fl v gardeners exported 68, SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS Sea BL ACK SMITHING od REPAIRING be HORSESHOBING The relgn of the second 1 All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, dening and variety of flowers Court Qtreet bet, ad and 3d. vegetables improved and increased, till culminating in the long reign of Elizabeth, Pippins seera to have been introduced in 25, and tho lapask rose in 1528 had beew brough land by Linacre, the kin, Currants were broug n Zante and planted in and in the same year well, earl of Essex, Intros x mus rove and everal sor ONE TRIAL BOTTLE | *g.fr'speas ami ARR fel te rom Italy, while apricots are. ¢ This Offer Al or na temporanecus wit eerie ln 1510 a iE DISCOVERY % AGE 8 or. pleaion have failed. since they do not pro Tells Complexion Mauch an ellests it So that by the time B: famous essay both the I’ and kitchen garden were well with beauties and daiuties. UL doubtedly the ment tn garden about 1509, ar found apt puy loving Englishmen of var —Gentlem: ger Jue Du " ils enoug mprove- to Holland, “To hear you talk ove would think I led you to’ marry me.” “No. I was driven, not led, Iwas ianapolis Jowrna’,

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