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Paget 5 ey “LA CREOLE” HAIR RESTORER A Perfect Hair Dressing and Restorer. If your Merchant doesn’t handle, send $1.00 to us and get one bottle, or $5.00 and get six bottles, : CHARGES PREPAID to any part U8. or Canada. ) | VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO, : swe NORTH a Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN. . COL, Pi UART, | Lo NORTH-EAST ff ’ ae oe ghee ene Pr | NORTH-WEST ‘Doctors Contes Sourtial ie thre : mamnedistely, ue? The part that Lieut. Col. Picquart) pyeninally hed am interview with the | | Mant Is playing in the Dreyfus cane is pro- ; tee'et Land Bye > ARE BEST REACHED Prescriptions bably not well known to the general x pian in ehatge of Lord By | COLORED DEPARTMENT. | medi ron, id Oh beiti¢ asemred that the VIA - THE public, The case has been pending | preat poot \ aoe odivon 1a) THE MEPHODISTS ARE 1 oRE. A Are ob prompt and pee ea for 80 a) a time that it is mot easy |). pores they returned. fo thelf Se 3 &re particularly careful in the Jann f | Al Hl t RR tention by experienced graduates | to recall all the incidents. \ hip. the Reo. Not long after they |APmving to Attend the A: nual 4 powdig of solceed goods, handling Vansvl e erre al p al when entrusted to our} ‘Po begin with, Picquart was satis: | | ew “h oali + z b g after Deb lesienHagiin ae 4. a whieh aro not waranted fast ill oe — , ; fled of the guilt of Dreyfus. But he| ysn's dent Landen Chronnle. a TORIES f fast will not - Ti THROUGH SLEE: |Our Immens2 Stock accidentally got hold of one of Hster- les aaae gine tei Negligeo shirts, starched and plain VANSVIL PING BUFFET . _[hory's visiting cards with sote words| ENFORCING REGULATION. pe ; shirt waists. ties, socks, atc., Aeansed oy CARS FROM) ienables us to give you “just what| penciled on it, and was struck with| —— ‘The Methodists and other péopr ironed and finished by ihe Star Steam = pouté NEWORLEANS | the doctor orders. the fesemblantic of the handwriving | Ct the Greenbotn Hotel Porter Lost of Paducah are in a high epirit at | | Laundry in & manner which cannot x fail to please, present berause of the coming of the nineteenth donual Conference of the A.M. burch for Western Ken- tucky, which begins tomorrow morn- ing at 9 o'clock at the A, M. E . yearned lo that ascribed to the prisoner then Job Just the Samie, FP JEFFRIESG.P.4 O.nMICCMANG.S.A | P Deli y \ eapianoveLt, & 6. tompt Deliver on Devil’s Island. Uther specimens} A certain jan: : wilAR STEAM LAUNDRY, | | EYANSVILLE.ING, SENASHVILLE, TENA, J of Esterhazy’s writing confirmed the| an uncertain Irishman to serve a2 . W. YOUNG & SON, Proprietors. ree vnptly to any part of th |*uspicion thus awakened, He laid] porter. ‘The proprietor gave his serv- 12 Neth ith Bt Leece Block. | A. L LASSITER nl a the matter before Gen. Billot, then] ant many dciailed instruttions, of 1 in a hotel hired Wo deliver medicines or prescripe —_—— 5 = 4 s 4. 8, DAVIS | Minister of War, who ordered bim to} which a large part bore on the con- church, corner Seventh and Ohio L} /}- {LLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD — continue his investigations. Present | duct of tle guests, for this establish: | *treets, to continue from day to day ‘Time Table tn effect J aly 9, 1808, \Architect an ly, however, he was sent to Tunis,| ment wes of a class where a variety [Until Monday night, when the ap- 5 . ers were t pointments will be read and the erated. Partieu- 1; Uncle sam :ay ~als whatyou will say when you see ou. extremely low prices on preachers know just where they are VILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION ° id all letters that came for him] of manne women ane meocruss 5! SUBerintendent|OEHLSGHLAEGER & WALKER] were opened teture ne received ther. |lory, th proprietor the Dreyfus case, and there is every reason to believe that this is done to prevent the revelation of the details 2 | When he got back to Paris to attend} “See {o it the gentlemen use |% go the coming conference year. Nationa Mutlding. atrd Moor PRUGGISTS the Esterhszy inquiry, be was treated | (}e cuspidor.” Some of the ministers arrived in the furniture and house iurnisaings for the month wibgaee ey as a criminal. Finally be was ar-| “An? phwat is thot?” asked Pat, | city today and many more are cx-lof August. Weare otiering special bargains reated, on the charge of communicat-| “Phe @uspidor,” the employet ex pected tomght, as comparatively few in furniture, iron beds. stoves, carpets, mat- ee ae ing military documents to outsiders. 1, t thing there, in whieh | bad pat in their appearance up to the ti t ik y th rpets, ma Putten... it pmitoram “™ 3 OF CHRIST] All this was plainly done to stifle expectorate.” | hour of writing. ngs, trunks, etc., for the month ot eo in ; STS ss es sem. sein fudRY inquiry, Picquart is suffering for s thot?” asked Pat. A large crowd was at Burks’}Order to make room for our fall stock. ow is Leave | y his efforts to solve the mystery of srate is to pit,” replied |ehapel last Sunday at the evening the time to buy cheap. , service to listen to the last sermon] We are also manufacturers of all kinds ot Dean Buetunen:—I earnestly ine | vite your attention to the following facts: x Paducah ....219pm 12am 7 Princeton... 345 pm 24am Hsam 6H pm | Mvensville... $0 pm 6% am | for this conference year of the pas- tor, the Rev, George H. Burks. The , it’s meself as under the porter, “the mattresses and awnings. The leading uphol- sterers and repairers of furniture in the city. R Wopktasville 1 50pm 120 pm | of the conspiracy, It is impossible it in the box’ church has been put in readiness for , Nottonrite. am ion am | 1—Our next convention will beltg accept the idea that all this pe Keep your eye on|the reception of the conference. Your credit is good, Horse branch. 6 42 pm lores |beld at Trenton, Ky., November 8,1} seoution is done merely to keep a ) Work preparatory to this has been uous ‘ jaud 10, 1608. We are exceedingly | captain in covfinemet. It is the mal- refuse, after |80ing on for several weeks. ‘There ‘ ‘ wioctnuact de | anxious to secure a large attendance. | teasgnce of high French officials that . is only ove thing now, so far as GARDNER BROS & GO e . | Reduced railroad rates will be se- cured, and you will be well enter. inived by the good people of Tren- Beastshe ton. Dinner each day will be served CHARGE OF THE DERVISH Jat the church. The cause of Christ lin South Kentucky demands your | Te Mahdists’ Battles Against the Eng: | | could be learned, that is lacking which is essential to the comfort of the conference, and that is the size of the church edifive; otherwise no trouble and pains have been spared to make the visit of the strangers within our gates comfortable. ‘There has been some fear that a suilicient number of homes could not be se cured in time, but at this writing everything points to a condition that will result in provision being made for all, After the opening exercises and the appointment of committees the principle feature of tomorrow morn- ing's session will be the Episcopal address by the presiding bishop, M. B. Salter, It is necessary for an efficient corps of ushers to be appointed, who will not engage in long conversations with anybody, a8 @shers so often do, but who will attend strictly to the seeing thatthe people are seated Under the circumstances this will be no easy task. It is an important duty, and will require cool headed must he concealed at any cost forge- ry, perjury and injustice, ey keep of out of the Telephone 396. 208-205 South Third. I'll do thot same,” 15 am 30 pin | 120 pm 922 ams 03S pm ssed. A gentlemarstrolled ntered about, apparently me one. Pat kept ar r. In due course his me aroused, At last the man and sai n’ to do it?” what?” , = — 2) euce and encouragement. All lish—The Fight at Gubat. A subject in| esiting to attend will please notify] It is s I interest is the|Bro. J. W. Ligon, Trenton, Ky.| never sec ruc ew | We send out this circular letter a! Dervish » think that them ‘Yearly date because we want you to] the great charge or ij nd ving them. |iave ample time to make your ar-| brigade at 1 whieh ‘thasaesd d with what we | rangements to attend the convention. | the square, the overwhelming attack charge you $1-00/ — 2_We are exceedingly anxions to} at Abu Klea, t quality spectacles t our obligations to our faithful} ful advance © you @3.50 to 5] mee workers, and this can only be done] picturesque ¢ J. J. BLEICH, |by the bretheren who have made ns Broadway] piedges to our work meeting their tions. We therefore hope that Jeach of our collectors will collect the amount due from their respective jcongregations, and remit to Bro, embaimers, | Geo. DP. Street, Elkton, Ky., a8 soon] army Js possible. Please consider this a} a lane through it tot s Twieq! personal appeal, and save me the} anxious eyes watelec | trouble of writing to each of you per-| zarceba, where lay our g By examining your Jistof}en early in the day, asily see the amount] wounded comrades, with only ¢ 1 to think that we 210 pm sw am 11 00a wpm) ~al No 181 890 pmé is am +218 am 188 pm t crazy, but are Tad pm sovrm soup ma mas Leth 8 LOUIE van... 0am, HSI po wean 20pm, 7.0ae Underta frains run aatly except those marked | which do not rus on Suda} | e-c |PENSIONS! t eus—the cusse- OBERT'S BEER , Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city, It leads al others, for the reason that it is e box. What about in the box!” iges you can mat 1 eal fon sinepers : cried the visitor, now Sica TL dink O0l ven, celld bovween Pe WAR CLAIMS! |ilve on pledges from your congrega- r ee yy | men. | BeBe: same AB CLAIMB! van mat [gps stem. ‘st A Fug pone wseenam| ABSOLUTELY PURE 1 ethre: > vi plec s re, Hers crowd a! Je OPeDID morrow work: a 4 —Brettiren nto owe on pledges hare, and th< | guevied Pat, imperturbabl 2 pening tomor! patina ‘ . nade at the Paducah conventic wakened by an We coune T do, Getoutht z. please remit to our treasurer if pos- tomed strife, rushed madly hers OF course I do. Get ont? The welcome address on bebalt of HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND 1 ¥ THE KEG BY aaa on self as'll go out, Oi’m in’, m the church will be delivered by Mrs. replied Pat Ada Thompson. 4 Exposition __|ST. LOUIS EXCURSION] stig "tt Wis ititeale Uoutrad Mask made, and we need the money to pay] plain, a Mahdist host, which | |, sereupon Ne Tet pon le Hated It is not likely that much of aoy 4 G is a | ois Central Rark 4 t ‘ oat i » he dexterously 4 d ‘ f} . Omaha, Nebraska) MONDAY, OCT. 3, 1898 our debts. Please get up the money| had beer d us, only special importance will be done jn the |F. J- Bergdoll, Proprietc: Tenth and Madison streets c. h ’ + 3, 1S9DS, und remit to our treasurer, wa mel , gtivacted bev tik Sor aniat hy ike Parisi countnitines Telephone 101. Orders filled until 11 p.m | o stir up their congregations o our lef ’ Ae ouuitate ahie . —e ae sia leaving S0ancial question. Much depends) Fyr a moment the two fore | ae nth ut canluinel. Ds me, sit itl, gent wouldn’t veay | even sphit on floor to oblige a \:, | frind. But Oi’ve taught him mam ners, bad cess to him!’—Judy. CAPTAIN EULATE. Better Side of the Late Commander of The rough riders were victorious in the contest at the ball park yester- day afternoon. There was a good crowd of the fair sex, whose presenc never fails to lend eucoiragement. There was also a good attendance of men, white and colored. Speaking jand retarals uy regulor trains! Giver people. If our preaching MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY‘ °~' ee brethren will pash our collections Best reached from the south, east and | p>.) Taioe 11 a, m. | ioe the preachers. Preachers should west by the eee te vee 8 > observe business methods as well as if : with the proper zeal, and if our col- Jn clogant equipment, consist, | ' lectors will do their duty, we will ing of reclining chair care These tickets will be good 3 whote | collect 4 larger per cent. of pledges (seats free of extra charge), 3 this year than ever before. Breth- «TAKE THE... Pullman buffet sleeping cars days in St. Louis. 1 ’ endcomfortablehigh-back seat =|, ‘ ren, this is not written in any fault. ndard_ bearers, the Ili-Fated Tiageye: r of fun, there was more fan at the , coaches. | Tas w , bive purchasers 4 OP-|tinding spirit, but to ‘stir up your their glory; 10,000 Americans know Capt. Eu- | park yesterday afternoon than it has T0 rtunity to visit at Veiled] minds by putting you in remem | oe tight. and f the Vizcaya, only as the } been the fortune of the fans to enjoy ' . 1 trialof|for a long time. There was fun to when | burn, to throw at the birds and for York, | everybody. It was seven years ago that the idea of a game of ball between the idedjat th brance of these things, though you y know them,’’ 5—To brethren who are being aid- Jed at regular mission points, and | those who have held meetings for our THREE TRAINS DAILY FINEST TRAINS IN OHIO FASTEST TRA.NS IN OHIO f REDUCED RATES FROM ALL POINTS | DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE | See agent for tickets, time tables and} s; ever from New , sed, th threatening way, , and who has Fair, especially “Big other information. | { R.T. G. MATTHEWS, T. P. A. | Olympia, Century Im-} association at other points, blank re- en just a li 1-tempered and | porters and teamsters found lodgment LOUISVILLE, KY, Havhn’s,”’ “Standard,’’| jorts will be sent, which they will en as a prisoner at Annapolis, [im the win! oi ager few of the] 7\ Michigan and the Great Lakes constantly growing in larit wd Jand “Columbia theaters will be in|l0re im ; ae I aida Wilda *euaecinds, Le ubee yg g in popularity, ion rapes gar sd please fill out and send to me at Elk-| « n hear y } imes. He de- [0 “ 7 : Everybody will be there this summer. For inform- . It You Want Your Laundry jf 1 | blast an A offer il tractions |toy by October 1. Any other work] out emotior + whatever was the] serves some kindly regard from us, | tinued t won found 4 prac allel tancir6 of your wenrest cke' akon Done Right This is une of our special events, ADU) that may be done during October can 14] wever, for not only is he a man|tical exbimiin 4 me of » weter= a eenk. t4 |W Baten Sepernen ‘be reported November 1, by letter, suffered a great misfortune, |4ay, with ihe dtivers, Have it done by THE CHINESE |‘ J.T. Doxovan, Agent. | and this can easily be added to the e once showed effective good |bogshead twul-rs, cout baulers, 102 Broadway. Clothescalled for! Ow RATES LO ST.LOUIS. [regular report, The executive com- ) a representative of the United | Pig irom haulers, barrel Haulers, glass and returned promptly. | ; : , mittee will not settle with any one It wa Guaya, Vene- a Loi on OH be sid nud fansey 8AM HOP SING & CO. On account of the St. Louls Fall| tailing to report as requested. The a, in 1891, whem the city was raid. | handlers, truck pusher. stove lifters, J Festivities the Ilinois Central Rail-| brethren who pay their money have a atar Mendora’y | Window washers awit pnckuge ate | ESTABLISHED 1864,——o When in Metropolis | road Company will on Tuesday Sept. | right to know how we use every cent the foreign mer. | Mers on the others ; and the jan they 3 “ atop at the } 18th and each succeeding Tuesday | of it, and inorder that they may ii consuls were | ¢xbibited at the park was a plenty . e i 3 STATE HOTEL until Oct, 25th sell tickets to St. | know this, it is necessary for all of us] termined men, who waited nrowm into prison. American | #24 evough. The following 1s the + | Louis and return at oue and ove third) who pave been aided to report our] the bottom of the hill, Nor isit casy | consul happened to escape the net, | °F *+ ‘ 56 ‘ Ly E ‘ $1.50 8 day. Special rates by the {fre fer the round trip, good for] work Fraternaliy, to forget surpassing bravery of | and rowing out to the only foreign | 13 6 4 week, D. A. Bainey, Propr. | three days J. W. Gant. [the old who led his men into | Warship in the harbor, he asked for | Porters ‘ ‘ 21 7 Between 4th and 5th on Ferry °* On Thursday, Sept, 15th and eax 4) Elkton, Ky., Sept. 8, 1898, the square at Abu Klee Amid the The ship was the Jorg Juan— | Teamsters..... GENERAL INSURANCE PE TRL See ASE couns wine good ee orm e rode calmly in front the other day—and} | ‘Phere will be preaching at the A. fl Ae three diate 8 VERY REMARKABLE. of his n ding his Koran, up to | its com ‘ulate, then | Ml. i, church this evening at 7:30, ‘ f Ga ban the muzzles of our riffes, and fe a cub-lientenant. ‘The consul’s story pestle AGENTS ' On account of the St. Louis Fair, was heard with athy, and the] Itwill not be advisable for all J eee «6 ee ally ir SAINT LOUIS tickets will be sold from Oct. 2 until] This Merehant Paid the Whole Oct, 8th inclusive at one fare for the Account and the Fees. EUROPEAN PLAN [round trip persons to leave home at once during the conference without leaving some] Telephone 174, ot PADUCAH, KY one to watch the place, as burglars guns and men of the Jorg Juan were instantly placed under his orders. The aph lictator’s general was immediate od returniag until Oct. } — 10th, J, I, Doxovan, Agent, td About six months ago a local mer-| © - = bat th ‘i d thiev lly take advant: Hate. 75¢ and $1 per Dai 0 8 er: = informed that the town would be |&a es usually take advantage bic las pad jail Don't experiments bat get the old | Chaat sold a Dill of goods to a coun-| ADMIRAL MASSIE AND BYRON. | jombarded if the prisoners were not | of ovcasions of this kind, SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS ‘ relfable Plantation Chill Cure. try merchant in Tennessee amounting} interesting Reminiscence of the Latter— | eleased within 20 minutes, They "orton 4 : SPBCIAL 260 DINNER jto $110.04, Time passed and he His Death. were released. ‘The Spanish govern — ; F — PRESBYTERY MEET, ——|fersarded statement, ‘but could] sided ment was indignant at the action of TO aseotyed, I am now ihe sole] DLvFKCKOMI THING ‘SPECIAL BREAKFAST Ireceive no reply. Finally be placed] Phe admiral adiled some interest. | ts tieutenant. He was ordered back | B8¥? dissolved: I am now the sole a E AND SUPPER ; eg. ay the account in the bands of « lawyer, | PE Personal raminiceences T°) to Havana, deprived of his c j [Owner of the blacksmith shop, All Sot teetwemnoretion mote potares, |The Semi-Annual Gathering of] Woo seut the bill toa lawyer tu the] P3702. He (Admiral Massey was en | Sd aant to Sforto caste A cour, | Perwous indebted to, the old fim will < REPAIRING be Duatoes, cakes OF Wit Purchase Cumbertand Pres- | town where the merchant resides, to pedaed ; Greek pirates in| artial was ordered and the lieuten- | ettle With me. E, H, Porren, HO SE 01 is toes’ and eakos byterians collect, ne He on ' ands during the whole} ant was charged with piratical acts at} September 26, 1898 HOEI D , 1 ¢ Oe te } ine the ™ seivi the Greek revolution : aticg pA tee Waffles, and Ae Today the lawyer received a letter La Guaye. Lefore a verdici vas ren: | Will voleame doi estic ebulition All work guaranteed. vent had | serve as an olive preparing the palate f 19 foreign | for the intellectual feast of the vom- from the gi: ing conference? a to the queen A : ’ field, Ky., Sept ~Every- is im readiness for the semi- meeting of the field Pres- 16] bytery this mornir ethel church, time of the battle Nava accomp I of interpreter, as he wa with the lingua franca, or fc 2 > No.4 Lake trout, butter sauce, cakes or war flos and coffee, wea, milk or buttermik,? No.5 Gatmeal and cream, or bouition, hot Polis, butter and coti¢e or t No.6 Two eges, batter, to tea containing a check for the entire ount, with ao additional sum cov- Jering all lawyer's fees. The mer- chant bad simply been unable to Take Market street cary k ¢ empire oe ll Tove Marist ourees careeapert and. beat | Ballard county, Ky. par ett Allan | down to offer assistance \ i ‘ ; iT for what you et : al , composad of thirty- »bligation, it seems, and] ”"" ‘ { Hawa This 1 the eves of ‘ot lunch at the Dewey *, . OnLy DAY fOr wae eT TILLER Prestient This body i pe 1 of » r ; | when he finally was, insisted on pay-| "0" during his last mon cH e ccectisd ink Wekatied cals Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. two congregations, eighteen ordained | Tithe Tawyer's fen: flag of truce which they «a 4 pe recogni lee! Do you take the Sux? If not, ministers and nine probationers for] fae lawyer saya in all bis experi} cistegarded! by the Egyptians, who re ark 2 ; why not? ‘Ten cents per week ceived the tered the that the admiral had heard that Lord ‘ Second Hand Goods | tic gospel ministry. These are lo-| os it is the first case of its kiod be cated in the Purchase counties, pe 4 Highest cash prices paid by The Rev. B. Wrenn Webb, pastor Fae heard of, There was nothing vu 0c. may save your life, Planta- FREE se yt “Gulu: “Beautitienit au by Maicn tion Chill Cure bas saved thousands: is ler Almost oF nal st | THE DISCOVERY * AGE UGENO & SON : ottad Bi la an open accouut—no note or] | ; ey — roman WILLIAM BO! of the Cumberland Presbyterian | Ut 88 open aecouut-—20 note OF] js tay ill at M affertr " rs Surpasses Bell ‘A Woman was the Inventor, go8 Court street, We also carry a tine of new! church in. Mayfield, will preach the | S¥YtNDE ¢se—3 POG! trom fever wi t navy jaagerous Many prepa: ded to beau complexion hare failed. since they to not produc : Aitnlinre, stoves, ranges, etc, Call and get 4 it a'l in full, and the fees besides, rom fever which he had contr — " C Bee ehlinnee Bulls Conmpintice iesene"hns’ ouch cn! eheets ie C rices before buying elsewhere, We also opening serme is J en duck shooting. He accor reenal in Havana, “Ho is an old fogy,” said the head P thange new goods for old | renee : pe ent off a boat's whiel whan I of the firm, “and alway y i a | Poot experiment, but yet the old{ #100 REWARD #100, Ley M ; & boa! soa 7 intention Better Thao Lis Steering. rut.” . es | reliable Plantation Chill Cure. rhe ers of vol will be pleased to} 208 U4ine’ ashipman sassic hey ’, e : £ W Moore | reliable Plantat Cure rect anya at epee ound ig grace 1] , A Seotch farmer, who had imbibed | | Hiow in, the world doce ; SCADT Ly he “thal Bar . 4 little too fr making his balance and not his | W i ‘s Hairs Cataren| OY the ‘Tu troops, or y ez mance é ' , 5 | DOESN'T KNON tls ASSAILAN ip tpsant Cn ean MEL Tete Heyy way home jostled a gentleman as he asked the clerk who wore @ ‘s re was a fortified town, and I attempted to $ him. weater—N, Y. Vim DmALEE (N Princeton, Ky.. Sept, 27.—Merver| tteatmenty ini’ ‘Chrarrh Cory Te taken in prides jovneas Lan Hy The gentleman, addressing him 7 oe Staple and Fancy Groceries Catlett, who was struck on the head tiucou’ suriater of the system imereby “Weel Jefend it until s 1 to | seep grat : | a a4 »ying the foundation of Ub ase, aud a \ . Wh 7 — r ‘apie a uy N}Soturday night with railroad iron, | ei the patient strength by building upthes the fever What d you mean by pushingme] “The use of typewriters is now al- i n that manner?” a covered consciousness, but does | constitution sod assisting nature in dotag tts 1 has recovered con Admiral Massie All Kinds know his assailant, XY Canned Goods of . met hone Ns 2 ae that they ‘offer Ove Hud they got ashore, Bree delivery to all parte of the city, id the argumenta- most universal, : na pardon, sir,” replied the man. | tive man. ‘But [saw twa men, on’ F was gaun “But they are valucless when signe through atween them,”=h } Aca the t 4 TAB MISSES BELL, 78 Fitth Avenue, New York City, 0 eh atween them. heffield Bag chacige said ibe practical fellow. gold in Paducab by W, B, McPh , Cor. 4th and Broadway. and inl was poisoned Sunday by cating ic irom CHUNEY & CO, Toledo, 0 : 4g 4 or. cream, ig reported out of danger. ie praeg fis ie erew stuck his hat on the top of his