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are particularly careful in the [{laun- ‘of colored goods, each in such a way that even dyes which are not waranted fast will not Negligee shirte, starched and plain, shirt waists. ties, socks, “te., cleansed | ironed and finished by the Star Steam | Laundry in a manner which cannot fail to please. STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, J. W. YOUNG & 80) 190 North 4th 8t. , Proprietors ENTRAL RAILROAD ‘Time Table to ofert July 8, 1808, COUIBVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION Nomtm BouND— No %2 No 2 ae 1235 pm 1201 am 900 pm 1 1s am 82 pm 501 am 107 pm Owensboro..*10 00 pm *? 09 am 30 pm 124 pm 92 am 8 900345 pm 210 pm 8 48 am 110005 «pm <3 M0 pen § 08 arm 7 00 p 218 am 188 pm carry Pullman buffet sleeping nd New Orleans, ‘Evansville and Memphis ‘Traios 901 and BH run solid between Cincin att and New Orleans, carrying Pullman buf red and 241 run solid between Pade ’ Exposition Omaha, Nebraska JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER 1 ——1898 — Best reached from the south, east and MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY t equipment, consist- reclining chair cars seats free of extra and comfortable high-back se REDUCED RATES FROM ALL POINTS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE t for tickets, time tables and | other information. R. T. G, MATTHEWS, T. P. A. LOUISVILLE, KY. ST, JAMES HOTEL SAINT LOUIS EUROPEAN PLAN Hate. 25¢ and $1 per Day Restaurant, Popular Prins SPECIAL 250 DINNER IAL BREAKFAST SPECIND SUPPER Heetsteak or mutton Totatoes, cakes or Wal: ita potatoes and cakes wea 0 Morice erect ou OO if You Want Your Laundry et. MILLER President, ‘HE CHINESE hes called for Have it done by T Broadway. 8AM HOP SING & CO When in Metropolis stop at the TATE HOTEL, | teats uct, improved. | She ox 8 *| presses herself much gratijjed, ud : fal rates by the! ay recommend it to all who are thus oF a week. . A. BAILEY, Propr. Between 4th and 5th on Ferry °* Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM ROUGENO & SON fed get our| 50 company will on Sept. By: Staple and Fancy Grocers.) 2r tis Pade) eg tha he 0 a. m. Sept. 30, sell tickets tO} i. yo demand for coffins,” —Chicage eet, We also carry wes, c Ganned Goods of All Kinds, Cor ped olbhsg hi Oot eo Dow: van, Agent, | reliable Plantation Chill Cure, m NORTH NORTH-EAST 0 § ’ NORTH-WEST Doctors VIA - THE care. 2 THROUGH TRAINS DAILY NASHVILLE We CHICAGO. —_ event FP.JEFFRIESG.0.A O.T.NILLMAN, | EVANSVILLE,IND, © * MASHVILLE,| Prompt Delivery A. L, LASSITER oy. Successor to B, By DAVIS Architect and Superintendent or PADUCAH, KY Supt. W. master H, This morning motive, N all are interested. A subject in run 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 $1.90 for same quality « other parties charge you 8% 50 to $5) take place J. J. BLEICH, | Broadway | a | Undertakers and embaimers, road cir this year, and an effect shortly. Store one 198 Residence Talashonell 13087 PENSIONS! | however. | JAMES A. WOODWARD United States War Cla er Notary ' OUCHERS a nity. parch: « house, Pad MoCrack y Via Illinois Central Ratload, jing, with the MONDAY, OCT. 3, 1898, | pounds: | Power Ranshaw, Paducah Union depot at 11 a, m and returning on any rego to and including train No ing St. Louis at 8 o'clock j last night. n,| These tickets will be good 4 whole portunity to visit the Prophet parade on ‘Taesday nig! sluntil Oct, 26th several times, and take in the gre St. Louis Fair, especially . ‘Big | three days. HOW TO HAVE A CLEAR SKIN To be beautiful and have a fair] |skin, you must have pure blood and| | good health. ‘To do so, purify the] Jblood and build up the health with lthe best Toaly and Blood Varitier of | Tf | the age, Botanic Blood Balu (°B. B.) A—“T'r ")B.") Tis the old standard and re-| a little inst ‘|liable remedy, It never fails to cure} to put you »| all manner of Blood and Skin dis-| pocket » leases, including pimples which ar He Expl yp caused by poison in the blood. | “It’s a shame a] POSITIVE PROOF. re killed off ¢ eral years been, troubled with bumps] enough, my de jand pimples on her face and neck, them.”—Puck. fot which she used various cosmetics Mamma—*The in order to. remove them and beauti-} plains that ty and improve the complexion; but) iyi,” J! these local applications were only) | y n't hav temporary, and left her skin in} (j,¢ worse condition, 1 recommended] ayake.”—Tr an internal preparation—known as In |Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.).} 4.) | 7 which 1 have been using and selling ;| | "| ghe used three bottles and all pim-| oon nox’ “Ofco Y ave diseppeared ; ber skin is ples Jgoft and smovth and her general affected. Mus S. M. Wins Jron Mountain, Teyas Blood Balm (B. B. B.), $1.00 per Second Hand Goods large bottle, all druggists, Send for] eT Cal—"What wus d Panhandle hook free. Blood Balm Co., Athans ta, Ga. may save your life. Planta- j tion Chill Cure has saved thousands, | herilf nek REDUCED TO LOUIS tory in Cinein Os account of fall races at Louis- ville, the Hlinois Central Raile |there a | streng that?’ — Jone Lovisville and retura at one fare for ‘Nows, ihe vound trip, good returving until sae ad Are given prompt and careful a {vansvilleé Terre Haute RR ieee een CARS FROM Enables us to give you “just what] © . THROUGH SLE VESTIBULED (vans niNsaeurrey Our Immense Stock ; PELMMMINENORLEANS the doctor orders.” TENN ~ | We deliver medicines or preseri tions promptly to any part of t OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER val Hank wullding, Third Pic DRUGGISTS FOR A AOKE, OR FOR necessity | RAILROAD NOTES. Several Railroad Men the City From Other Places, Engine Jumps the Track—Wateh Juspection News, » Haraban . Wallace, of Louisville, were in the city today on business. No, 204 was leav- the union depot yards, the suddenly jumped which thereSis general interest is the| the track near Clay subject of glasses, There are few) gincer and fireman jumped, but there people who do not need them. May! was no damage and no ove was hurt, The train was delayed about an hour ‘The regular quarterly inspection of vectacles| watches on the Illinois Central will Nagel’s, this city, from _ lOct. Ist to 15th. Jeffect has been served. About October 15 Matil-Efingor & Go vt se ninit hours aday. It is rumored in rail- of every year jes that this order will go into have nothing at present to give out, WAR CLAIMS!) ‘he first consignment of new en- vines is expected from Chicago this evening. ‘The Ilinois Central ed sixteen for this division of its road, owing to the business, and there are | General Superintendent of Motive ONLY $3 FOR THE ROUND TRIP | here yesterday on bis private ear and went through with the usual inspec- Goo. only on special train leaving | tion, He and his party left. the city } Don’t you know Plantation Chill m.,| Cure is guaranteed to cure you Ovtober Tih, LOW RATES 10 8’ Onaccount of the Bt. Louis Fall Festivities the Illinois road Company will on Tuesd and each succeeding sell 4 Cet, 4th, also to visit the exposition |] ouis and return at one and one third \fare for the round trip, good Thureday.’* , | On Thursday, Sept. 15th and each The “Olympia,” ‘Century,’ *1m-| .neeee ding Thursday until Oct. “Standard,’’| gt one fare for the round trip, good unt of the St, Louis Fair, he sold from Oct perial,"? “Havin and “Columbia” theaters will be it! ‘or three days. fall blast and offer special attractions. | (y aecout This is one of our special events, avd | ii Kets wil is a great opportunity, { Oct, 8th inclusive at one fare for the ul J. 'T, Donovan, Agent. | round trip, good returning aotil Oct, Jioth, J. I. Doxovan, Agent, FREE FROM PIMPLES, | BREVITIES OF FUN, e way the early eet { h A lady friend of mine has for sev-| Brown— "They couldn't ected so much te roit Free Press ed him on de i oulder he wuz to Smith—“I see that a coffin fac Jones—*Yee, and Doa’t experiment, but get the old} uropean race, ITIES eeacreole Will Resio lesale Agent. A MOTHER'S LOVE. Saved Her Son’s Train, But Lost Mes Own Life. The west-bound limited had just, by the narrowest chance in the world escaped a collision with a stalled freight train on the curve in Bleeker’t cut. The watchfulness and nerve of old Pat Donohue, the veteran eng neer, had, for a momerit, stood alone between life and death or serious in jury for scores of passengers. In the the men were talking after the train sped on of “moving adventures on land and flood,” with special reference to railroad wrecks “Well,” said a cigar man, “the worst experiences that Ihave ever had have amounted to just about as much as this did. I had one, however, that Vil never forget “It was on the Vermont Central, some ten years azo. Thad been down in Boston spending a week with @ party of good fellows, and just be fore the week was up ran across an ther crowd who were going up te Lake Champlain. We had become pretty well acquainted, and as it hap- pened we had the smoker pretty much to ourselves on the train. “It had been raining up there in he Connecticut valley for a week and a little creek had turned into a raging A stick of driftwood be ned across the piers of @ le and in a short time bushes and loose stuff had ac mulated to back up the water toe considerable height. The trestle, at last, gave way with a crash “We shot along through tie howl ing storm. We had been delayed ywn in Massachusetts and the en xineer was holding her wide open Suddenly we heard two or tre mendous blasts of the wh and then the grinding jar and drag of the air brakes, As the train came to astop we got out. mbling ahead as best we coulé id the en with t the , we neer standing by his ¢ his head buried in his the ‘din e fireman wat torch, which it upon ained body A battered the enginee it flared, shed ag’ of a gray-haired won lantern lay ne in the strong ight, a black gap showed in the trestle work ld » what are one of the “Shut up, you foo! man, ‘or I'll bust yer head. She’s his mot J ar the d te tres sign of his whist rehiel lantern at night. ‘That watching for him an restle go. Rushing out by day anc night she wa heard th wecet rain ipped way J and was k ne.”"—Detroit Journa SPANISH PRIDE. A Certificate Satisfied That of a De feated Navy Captain wverbial, An i t the life of Lord ¢ he earl of Dudenald, is illustr rd Cochrane, in commar brig, the in broad day eptured the Spanish f Gamo. ‘The Speedy carri 50 men, and threw a broac pounds of metal; the Gamo a crew 300 men and a Is. The Spanish hac igh a ruse, escaped f 1 hy her own son’s en roadside of over 1 Spanish ship in the-night, and f the oflicers rather critigised ac n of her captain on the occ Y in that he did not wake an effort to capture the Spaniard. 1 ma Cochrane mad. So when the enemy up he hoveto, as if about to } Suddenly a pull of winc Ile gray surrender arried him ind boarded, The r opponent wa yeedy lay tr unable t he guns suflicig he Er hman w The boarders, after stout eppos d the enemy. When the action ver the Spanish captain r certificate from Dud the way in which he b Ile received one: —Army and Navy Journal Pie in Chicago, andand qneasure, Coteago feet® Town Toples, that fortes are manufacty every year in London Last Retreat of the Beaver. f the | le, between Ka | av « n Sarl ultered byt} ‘ fo 1 while t : fail to pene grate over fow f now —There are more blind peor among the Spani was Drocialme sv door he ‘COLORED Jen, superintendent o! fornia, relates experience witl mining gas in the Mining and Scien: | ‘ tifie Press, San Francisco, 3 |Rev. Burks, Sermo contend with petroleum, with a heavy flow of wa ter equal to about four miner’s inchet when we were driven out of the tun nel by the exce called by our miners sore eye gas t that it affects the men are temporarily blind, and suffer great pain while the eyes are affected tinued work temporarily, while pre ut in artificial ventilation and my brother went in to examine He had stopped to look of sulphuric acid gas owing to the f. eyes eo that th We had discon. Dr. 'T. A. Thompson, reporter \the Louisville daily papers; Dr C. Carter, reporter for the c went ahead to the breast carefully trying for carbonic acid gw along the floor with a candle, al along the roof of the tunnel neither with the ing out of the ledge, I found that J tried to recover, but could 1 My candle wa ly. I turned and ran back tows feet, at the sam brother to come get weak, lose cons: although trying 1 At this point | my brother reached m me back toward better air, where J] } ininute or two. xia was probably revived withir their respective departments toda and the business of hearing reports of districts was continued. will be preached tonight by Rev James A. Davis, n of approach THE OLD GENTLEMAN. Susceptible to Feminine Influence—Bash fully Confessed His Weakness. nquired for the eminent eminent lawye he was in the em He had a habit o fice and war nent lawyer's way nent lawyer h great deal of time in that way When the old ger the office that mv lawyer was out, anc turned yester’ ant stay. the office that he intended to s office at work When tho old gentleman ask the eminent lawye 6 pher, who was a good rather not have aticud the be lide of her sister, has been an invalid for so Sue was accompanie est son, Veagh, aud will he gone about six weeks, “He is going ing this week to the Dewey luneh stan |.) Seventh street. Open and faltered ¢ “My wife does v ert that wapt of the Spanish frigateG thisiasne at Louis Republic The defeated Mosquito with Three Heads. man was greatly pleased, and » was the nation, fer oy telurning jome he was Linmediately given an- other and more important command nearly 800 tons that mest launched on tw Jayested in Warships ent time excee Yes,” said the you you were employed in a tate wdistance of about $00 toring establishn overcoat mado Washington Star. —The total length of the world’s telegraph system has now | —About 65,000 tons of refuse are swept off London etreets yearly. —Stx thousand people sleep in the open air in London every night. rds than any other —It is 21 years since Queen Vie- e those Cray Hairsof Yours BEING ASPHYXIATED. A Survivor Relates His Feelings Dur ing an Experience DEPARTMENT. REPORTERS ELECTED. eretary — An wal Last Night—Mission- ary Sermon Tonight—Re- ports of Districts— Busy Day of the Confer+ ence The first day of the conference, now in session atthe A. M. KE. church corner Seventh aod Ohio streets, was lof much interest and very largely at- jtended. The following off jelected by the conference: Geo. H. Burks, secretary {M. Moor vers were recording secretary O'Neal, statistical secretary ; arris and Dawson, marshals ; 1. Each showed a very marked The business of Among the distinguished visitors were noted the following: Dr. T. W. Henderson, of the publis! house, Philadelpma; Prof. H. R. Hawkin Rev. J. the Nashville, Tenn., district; Dr. Dr. Evans ‘lyre, of Nashville; Rev James A. Davis, of private Rev, secretary of education; . Abby, presiding elder of N Nashyille and secretary to the bishop, and T. Morrow, of Lexington, The general oflicers represented The conference missionary sermon Rey. Davis was once “the boy preacher’ of his church, He is scholarly and eloquent, and aside \from being private secretary to the] !s bishop bas charge of one of the lead- |ing churches of Nashville. After the annual sermon last even ing the welcome address on behalf of the church was delivered by Mrs, Ada Thompson, and was responded to by Drs, T. A, Thompson and J, . Davis, ANNUAL SERMON. Rev. J.> E:14: Ye are the light of the world.” Mrs. Lucretia Ward, who has been at Dawson Springs several weeks, re- y utter @ most pleas CAKE WALK, The cake walk at Freidman’s hall tonight will be for the benetit of charity. Hundreds of people never saw a cake walk ; now is your chance, Messrs Henry Glore, Houston, Geo. Robertson and Geo, Rouse are the contestant The best order matted ved, BaL, Managers, Mra. Frank Jones left last night at v'clock for Charleston, 8. C., to who hy her young: ty y and night. #LOQ REWARD $100, Dally, acting directiy up races of the ae, upt Addreny sokte sD Chicago's New Bridge. anew t weigt th river and put in place tna single day." s being built by the ¢ has its nov will quarter F with a 1 Neptune's. Long Year The planet N 60,000 our d toj In ott ’ Is 16 our years If a fellow © pairs hoes at the same time he may con ler himself pretty weil fixed, —Washing ton Deni t Druggists will af If your Merchant doesn’t handle, send $1.00 to us and WELL, IF THAT DON’T BEAT THE BAND Uncle sam sav.. uals whatyou will say 4 when you see ou. extremely low prices on . i ure and house iurnishings for the month p,jof August. Weare oliering special bargains ps.jin furniture, iron beds, ey. carpets, mat- a paras Rev. R. L, Dent, reporter for] tings, trunks, etc., for the mont: the Christian Philadelphia; Rev. J. W. Hall, re- porter for the Southern Christian Re- corder, and Rev, Wm. Shaw, re- porter for rhe Voice of Missions. Kecorder, published at}order to make room for our fall stock. Now i the time to buy cheap. 5 We are also manufacturers of all kinds ot mattresses and awnings. The leading uphol- At the afternoon session the re-]Sterers and repairers of furniture in the city. ports of the Paducah and Bowling Green districts were taken up and passe; improvement over those of iast year These two districts are presided over by Elders L. B. Sims and A. A. W, Hill respectively hearing reports was continued today. Your credit is good, GARDNER BROS. & CO. Telephone 396. 203-206 South Third. OBERTS BEER rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads ali ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND SY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. <= F. J. Bergdoll, Propriek Tenth and Madison streets Telephone 101, a S~la Pop, Seltzer Wa‘er and a. kiacds of Temperance D*" ~ Abby, of the Tennessee conference, preached the annual ser- mon atthe A.M. E. church last evening. Rev. Abby is well known in this state. He is dignified and |calm, and his sermon last night was listened to by such an audience as has rarely been seen at that house of worship. He took for his text Mat., KEEP OUT OF REACH OF THE SPANISH GUNS! C,H. & D, » MICHIGAN S 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. he: [ESTABLISHED 1864,——o Miss Mary B. F. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. ....... Telephone 174. “ PADUCAH, KY u want anice, hot lunch, go 210 South nereby “de ¥ ‘4 a ine Its SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS 1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet, 2d and 3d. go 1ing on land, towed up the fan old bridge spplied. Fr y they sell more Plantation Chill Cure than other EOLE” HAIR RESTORER Pertect Hair Dressing and Re: get one bottle, or $5.00 and get six bottles, CHARGES PREPAID to any part U. 8. or Canada. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO, Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN. J. G. GILBE , Local Agent. ot August, in others, for the reason that it is Orders filled until 11 p.m «TAKE THE... THREE TRAINS DAILY THE DISCOVERY i: AGE Surpasses ‘A Woman was the Inventor, FE ONE TRIAL BOTTLE | “3,Ex'*Stauciftesicasby Mazicn® ations intended to beantif Aas ¥ THE MISSES BELL, 78 Fifth Avenue, New York @old in Paducah by W. B, MoPher