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. . ‘ By “ly ' ft cfs ri ° age | Py ‘ s le ime THE (TIES NORTH-EAST 4S NORTH-WEST BEST REACHE FP. JEFFRIES6.0.4 O.nUHILLMAN, S.A EVANSVILLE, IND. NASHVILLE, TENN. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Time Table in effect Jaly 3, 1998, LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION NontH BOUND— No 22 No 24 Leave. . Cairo, 1 No, 164 Fulton 12% pm 1201 am ‘Atriv Peense 26pm iitam ¢Wam Leave, No & No. 24 Paducad......216 pm {20am T4Sam 400 pm ‘arrive, Princeton 2pm tam Sem 600 pw Kvansville....6 00 pm 6 50 am | Hopkiesville 720 pm pi "9.00 aun 3.0 pm muleeiile . 1000 pin 740 aw $00 pun aw oat sham 140 pm oar opm pm 2 am 8908345 pm Padneah pan 3.48 am 110085 pm Leave No 1st Paduean 90 pm 3 46 am 400 p Arrive 2.50 pm 5.09 am 7 00 p 6 pep 405 pm $20 pms 18 am +218 aun 188 pr Nate New Oricans $30 om 7 4 pm ST. LOUIS DIVISION. and Memphis. Tun solid: betwe nd New Orleans, carrying Pu cr aM and Mi run wolid between n Rvansvi ain 201 0 Donovan, C. A,’ Paducal’ KY xposition Omaha, Nebraska) JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER 1 —1898-—— Bost reached from the south, east and west by the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY In elegant equipment, consist- ing of reclining chair cars seats froe of extra charge), Pullman buffet sleeping cars znd comfortable bigh- 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 OUISVILLE, K ST, JAMES HOTEL SAINT LOUIS EUROPEAN PLAN | Kate. 75¢ and $1 per Day Restaurant, Popular Prices SPECIAL 260 DINNBR 2CIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER chops, potatoes, and fruit... '% cal es or Wat s a ce, cakes OF Wat Hie OF buttermilk,2 hot 18 Nous! and coftes OF i) 1, OF boutilor ei'to hovel pest and best— P only’bay for what 10S PF. MILLER President PENSIONS! WAR CLAIMS! JAMES A, WOODWARD nited States War Claim Agent and N Ubiic. VOUCHERS a specialty. opp. court house, Paducab, M Gracken co., KY Malil. Effinger & Co Undertakers and empalmers, Lad B Thing Gute Telennene I yo —-:180. 8 Thins JW, Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Ganned Goods of All Kind Free delivery to all parts of the city Cor. 7th en’ Adams, ary Pade |; Of our wall psper patterns are of the cleverest men in the profession Therefore our designs are charming We aim to suit the paper to the wall and its uses, If for a parlor you want a good background for pictures and complete the beauty of the room Not # paper@bat will spoil their ef- fect. Let us show you our patterns, PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER, L. P, BALTHASAR, BROADWAY, are particularly careful in the laun. dering of colored goods, handling each in such a way that even dyes which are not waranted fast will not tade, Nogligee shirts, starched and plain, shirt waists. ties, socks, etc., cleansed ironed and finished by the Star Steam Laundry in @ manner which cannot fail to please, STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, J. W. YOUNG & SON, 120 North 4th 8t, Proprietors Lecce Block. NOT SO SWIFT. Boastod MY 4. THIRD KENTUCKY. Maj. Boyd's Resignation Will Result in Several Pro motions, Captain Davis and His Pi r Detail Leaye Lex- ington. ‘The resignation of Major Boyd bas created a vacancy which will proba: bly cause several promotions, says the Lexington Herald. 1t is almost an assured fact that Capt. Bell will be promoted from first assistant sur- geon to major surgeon. Capt. Bell and Col, Smith have returned from Frankfort, where they went to see Governor Bradley concerning the bomination. ‘Then the following will be in line for promotion: Second assistant surgeon, Captain Garrett, for first assistant surgeon; Chief Hospital Steward Saunders for second assist- apt surgeon; Hospital Steward Me- Daniel for chief hospital steward; Sergeant McKnight and Sergeant Nuttall, the latter of Company M, tor hospital stewards. There has been for the past four or five nights a shivering” crowd com- posed of soldieas from the Third Ken- tacky and 160th Indiana, which pays its respects to the whole camp. They arm themselves with tin pans and bu- gles and start on a march through the camp, Tuesday night they vis ited the Second Missouri; passing through the First Territorial. Lieutenant Bebout, of Company k, recently promoted, bas returned from leave to Paducah, Ky Hospital Steward McDaniel bas returned from furlough at Hopkins- ville A quantity of stoves has been or- dered and Colonel Smith will try to get a large nomber for the Third Kentucky. The winter undercloth- ing for the Third has arrived he Third is a ing for a field day soon. Itis becoming a habit with some persons to steal overcoats about the regiment. Bandmaster Haggerty’s t 18 among the missing. Within the next two weeks a popu- Cyclist Who of a Remarka- Mtr Fest ‘San lar second lieutenant of the r 1 Co. | Will be married to a fair Ki ‘ oh | maiden, che igi Since the recent cold snap some . : at of are contemplatio ing hot-foot’’ - : ‘TUN Jaya remedy for the cold feet expe : rienced lately : Captain F, G. Railey, of Company are. ; a G, is sick in the city. His wife is 7 attending him ( A board of survey, composed of t t Major Safferans, Captain N, T. How. r reas ard, of Company I, and Quartermas dor, Kar ter Martin condemned most of Mr. ¢ friend rushed into his} the tents in camp and they will be \ be 6 left here when the regiment goes Connor south, fastest ¥ Many new recruits have been re for ceived from the Kentucky xive Company K enlisted three men Tues- en } day. ut } Lieutenant Sawyer, of Company L, 1 Iv'saw is in command of the company dur- Hmph! ] ( ing the absence of Captain Brewer. iI " nc Hay is being placed in the holes 1 \ 15 n n that t ‘aptain Atkinson was i officer of the day and Lieutenant 0 Bebout officer of the guard No. 0 Forest Park Captain Davis left last night with I ng | his pioneer de Phe Third Ken \ tucky men were Sam Garrett, Com- \ any A; T. G, Fletcher, Company B ; R. H. Smith, Company C; J. W. t NOK MecMannus, Company C, and J. C. I what I don't | Porter, Company C. o’c it State of Obio, « Toledo, ¢ 19 W ( ( PRANK J. CHENRY 1,” “Tdon’t wanttoex before m ribed in m: ra RD. you, n ha ee “IT am making it in dead earnest eR ppl You know me well enough foratru Ue" loud and MUCOuR si : LiRNEY & CO, To t, Will. Look at that 1 stands at MEN. ridden it a mile since riers ny run ke your horse to Dr. J. Will that other knock-|smith, at Glauber’s stable, if it “ needs the attention of a veterinary surgeon, You may thus save a val- heotherkn « two Tuable horse, Examipation free. 1006 of them on opposite spok Every bees Tae nee MAkNe. ® TB FaUUIOD I RHEUMATISM CURED, hits the star wheel twice and at the a Selb Masite he'd Posnat rine | After eminent physicians and all Davai Your Heccnl fae the thtes Jother known remedies fail, Botanic hours js 22h miles Nothing to boast | Blood Balm (B. B, B.) will quickly of if hi hag =“ Toure. ousanids of testimonials at- C ane ‘sfriend gave a wild groan, | test this fact. No case of Rheuma- " A tism can stand before its magic heal- Yes, there were two “k f “Connor,” that. You sneaked that er on there yourself But I'll be even with you if it takes me the rest of my life.” There was a wild look in his eye,and Connorsayshehasnot spoken e shoutec ing power. Send for book of partic- ulars, free. It contains evidence that will convince you that B. B. B, is the best cure for all blood and skin diseases ever discovered. Be- ware of substitutes said to be ‘just Fe ele attne aaSt Republic as good.’’ . $1,00 per large bottle, —— A NOTED JOURNALIST CURED AND Germans Like Shakespeare, TESTIFIES. No fewer than 910 performancesot| 1 was aillicted for three years with Shakespearean plays were given in rheumatism of the ankle and j ints the theaters of Germany last year |t such an extent that locom ion Berlin alone had 196. ‘The favorite] ¥98 difficult, and 1 suffered great seems to have been “Othello,” which| Pain. I was induced to try a bot. tle of B. B. B., and before I had was given in the various cities 135 times. Not the Expression for a Man. ngly a man f from all con: affair, he should n that he has No matter hor 6 wishes to clear hin nection with an never use the expre ba bers in aumrongs STATE HOTEL. completed the second bottle I expe- rienced relief, and four bottles ef fected an entire cure. Six months have passed since the swelling and pain disppeared, and I will state that B. B. B. has etfected a permanent cure, for which I am very grateful. ber W.G. Wuipsy, Atlanta, Ga, sleared: his skirts” of it-—-Atchison] poe gale by druggists, Address Globe. ue tor book, Bloom Balm Co., Atlanta, —Sueci, who recently completed | @ Georgia. his sixty-fourth public fast in Rome, has abstaned from food in his per- formances for 2,00 days of his life —-nearly seven veara. Druggists will say they sell more Plantation Chill Cure than others, The Sun is only 10 cents a Week, I, Wholesale Agent. a fow wr herill there, dead, and one wished to see I was then clien Donevan. telligent, care grec Mi nic me He t skilled mec tes Attorney id me } La Ca I a gallant eonfe of nature's noblemen, me on the street and told me there was 4 man confined in the county jail whe me 21 wa Irishman, wit wyer. 1 W readily have passed for $s name but he was common Going to the jail, I found a man from, 30 to 35 years old, an in- ce looking, h “a Pretendin, QUICK-WITTED IRISHMAN. Saved the Day for Himself and for Ble My first case came at Florence, Ala., ifter L was licensed, B. M. Jackson. T. White, now derate soldier, met | ¢ ears old, but would 1%. trick Donevan, called “Patsy ood ry The devil-may- When I entered he evening, rot to have Heard him address me as “Mise,” and a ing much dignity, I told him I was the lawyer of whom the sheriff had prom- sum- He was a anic from Keokuk, Ia.,| with e eat fanciers that a special talent. One cannot suc in literature, music, the arts ching, without a course of t and an inborn ads rearing of cats calls for no me ai in any particular direction. Cay however, is necessary. Angor bring a good price, and it will something to establish a kennel. he tude of the beginning. One ma outlay of $25, or thereabouts, onc and rear them herself. of a suitable kennel need not call tn cand Un Wak shaeed baa much, but there are important points eae TT ee > cay | in the construction and care of the pecrey 2 ee : kennel which should not be neglect- urst out laughing—laughing Up-| ed, and which any owner of Angoras ene eee “irvitated to ade-| is ‘always ready to explain. Tho es- gree 1 eg reception. “I beg par-| sentials for a successful Angora ken- don, judge; it’s a go. You do look] ne} are not elaborate. Most im- pretty young, but To portant is an ample outdoor runway, says you are a dairy. 0 made of woven wire, with a roof of here and my folks, who've got plenty,| the same material. This should con- will pay you w irtrouble. | nect with a cozy house or dormitory Both the Culture of An goras is an occupation which any young woman with a fondness for pets and alittle of the commercial ix etinct may pursue with profit as well as pleasure. It is an occupation ir which success does not depend upon 1 o ptability, but the preparation, or for any rare power amount will depend upon the magni- pend $100 and secure, perhaps, three choice thoroughbred adults, or at an purchase a male and a female kitten The fitting up partments ehould be provided evated shelves, as the cats like in ning ntal pital, ats cost The y exe may cost ‘COLORED The season of the when as to what kind of weather we have “LaCreale Will Resiore those Cray Hairsof Yours If you "VAN VLEFT-MANSFIELD DRUG CO. Sole Proprietors, Merchant 4 “LA CREOLE” HAIR RESTORER A Perfect Hair Dressing and Restorer. t handle, 00 and get six bottl U. S. or Canada, send $1.00 to us and MEMPHIS, TENN. | OBERTS BEER _DEPA RTM ENT. [te rapidty becoming the favorite with the people cof this city, It leads all ABSOLUTELY PURE BANDLED IN BOTTLES AND PY THE KVG BY has are year n all sorts of forecasts the comiog winter, Usua oldest inhabitants are sought for their | ideas, and all usually agree in their! opinions, whether right or wrong. Augury sighs and omens play no PADUC 4 small part in their minds as means of | F. J. Bergdoll, Proprietcr interpretation. We are told at this time of the coming | winter weather, cessi the following winters were to hard aod failed. nets’ thickness of the wool on the for three suC»| been told that and ve falls we have be the most in ye ase the prophesies have! are warned of the hor-| near the ground, the) sheep's lest and in eac Ww nest severe back and of spiders weaving suspen- | sion and year any being useful as a means of interpr tation. signs and wonders is rapidly passing | [s stocked with all kinds of fresh and salt meats, with “by main, petu bridges across our path; | we find in, the JAst three} 8 all have failed of absolutely | significance whatever, so far as/ The fact is ot| the day the idea of a Fountain of Youth, | Leon sought this the stormy | ” the Elixer of Life and per- al motion. | Not a few persons still bold these ideas whicb are being combatted by | From year to year|Telephone 101, S~ia Pop, Selts~ WwW veranda AH BOTTLING CO. Fenth and Madison streets © Jers filled until 11 p.m nperance D’~* reoeet! Everything New y New Building, New Fixtures and an Entirely NEW STOCK GROCERIES OUR MEAT MARKET Tenth and Trmble. ly to all parts of tae city. ef ge 8 By Ss Goods delivered prompt- Call and see our new store, Telephone No, 118. and had been employed by the gov-| to gle the grout ‘ Sivaest al, near Florence. ies pliig try Aoaind down ftom thelr more in the evolution of time of sea J Jas. A. Rupy, Pres, W. F. Paxton, Cash. . Rupy, Ase’t CO: He } an in charge : sons and years to banish these ideas elevated perches, Fresh grass and] +, blag ele | TNT, TOY i. val ) ry brother of the United States engineer] The Angora has been a much-slan-| ‘There will be an entertainment| XR : - 4 in control of the conal construction, | dered animal. ‘The general publicbe-| piven at ‘the Firet-ward. Bapti INCORPORATED and it.-was'evideht that the presto libres rere general public given at the First-ward Baptist | tion would be bitter-sparing no pains| guriy. aaa aa Leta church tomorrow night. | 226 BROADWAY br expense to secure a conviction, en-1 ‘This is as far from the truth as is] y_ was rumored yesterday that CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $120,000 aai ng a long penitentiary sentene®.} possible. ‘They are almost uniformly] srs, Brown, of the county, was|y iat paleo OIREGTORS | = he ¢ d my client were both le and affectio lisposi-| strick aia evi Jas ,. J. R. Smith, Geo, O. Hart, F.Kamleiter, G. C. Wi i ni reckless courage and over-| tion, and possess hacdy end vicreous SiN alk Okie oe reise hel ip Parley, FM. Fisher, R.'Rady, WE Paxton Ve® bearing temper, both sometimes} constitutions 6 full-of inter i js iota) ¢ Jookel on the wine when it was red esting eocentricities, howerer.” web, atic Wak sak oat tom | MTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS t Boe wcnnir d THEY SMELL A CRIME. an attack of chills and fever, pear . cl neame. They} »., = 1h is oat that neliher of the ook | > | ABLISHEDS : eir board-| Peay Result of Burning Up an O18) ,.64 regiments will particins yate in the Rag Baby. ' | Das der teceatizawdlinowac: | eee Mz now on| Miss Mary R, FE, Greif & Co Axe Rite ell known citi-/at Philadelphia. t zen of Home City employed a co 1 ored man living in the place to re-| Capt. Allen Allensworth, who has| ; fe move tot bank and bu been in this state several months | GENERAI INSURAN CE y ght-| rubbish that had been depo: getting recruits for the regular army, | 1 Ld) fa the same ¢ went| his yard das ¢ {bas been ordered to bis post at Fort poe pti tA tits ed reamed ithe village. He had) Dear reader, don't be surprised it| : Eo eiree the doctor tof men happened upon the scene iy te ie st ike. nether|elephone 174, PADUCAH, KY co! Ei ind thedoc.| ticing the smoldertng’embers SVAy cen tha a sgn Pg “a : ; hal oak tha hrectesitet tho en would need the ssaisten sof the othe scenting a strong smell as if flesh had [ergy M2"Y the tact that, we are, not| SCIENTIFIO AND FIRST-CLASS niblive g : nets tie Unity Se ‘tds trying to do anybody's thinking but : ae “Frand discerned wi ‘on | our own—even that is task enough IBLACKSMITHING rot o be the head of an infant protruding] ‘The sabscriber who informs us po- w the ashes. Not waitin litely and promptly, when we are | < REPAIRING be The cas came on for trial. igate further the two surmised | wrong, is a friend } While the ¢ t of the] that a foul crime had been pe The subscriber who fails to give us} HORSESHOEI NG eurrer to me| trated upon the spot 1 the news is abyentminded. | up into the vi The reader who keeps bis temper | All work guaranteed. w ly out d -|and good opinion of the paper, even r ir|it we couldn't publish his article, is A W ible discovery level-headed. | ’ ' ri ired to the river bank on a dead| ‘The subscriber who thinks a home t eae : Arriving there the two men be-] paper, with all the local | {Court Street bet, ad and 3d. na an looking ar for the charred | of all foreign news, isn’t ¢ e| — Y need remains, but n per week, is badly informed ‘ t 1 The fellow who thinks he ought FREE ONE TRIAL BOTTLE | 42," "9521! Fonte Apnlieg to, te ] v h f 1s not to pay for a paper be it This Offer Almost | othe marshal of tn edjoiing |ida’trocch bi after be Surpssne Ue | THEDISCOVERY SAGE , and he, t ed his residence withou Macon es Raphi: § f ne posth the publishers, is a--no we won't t he has such an effect, ving v reh soon reve say it. font iro ae ;| Oar thanks are due Mr. Bartlet sb nek Hane oa Smith for the excellent selection reu~ she fubbish } - dered ou the clarionet m “Ty The two x ns kickit Look out for “bigh teas;’” they | . cach other ail the w elank.Jare coming | va the pike at full] I They have vowed will get | speed. : 4 v y Rheumatism Brought It Forth arehous. hows aud baby | tinted (ny ane f satis cee ate When in a remit he AOR: Be New “York: ja't » 8°] ‘THE MISSES BELL, 78 Fifth Avenue, New York City, He her day Denman Thor Noes ae ee cial nee Sold inPaducab by W. B. McPherson, Cor. 4th and Broadway. : nevan,| conceived th Reenter of J , entrances! or lade it will hardly | te ) 8 ve r nq {them out should avy enter A Remarkable Contest Witnessed in . e net Dy RAE RSS TST I Nous Gait coih tectoulh ox Areas at. atrid. | Water Filter? bas int cial tarlier boeodt aid-thal -<2e-40e Bike de Toros of Madrid, «| n yee «of [last swt rites of Jove and friendship] combat was recently fe it rea If not, dont’t}failfto”see} A ‘ live oil, and to th bave been paid above the mound that| the famous maneater tig aa at t I paces te n | » feel| the bull Regatero. ‘The bull was the | ¢ scribed their frecc marks iis last resting e, we fe si ‘ } " IFuG HARLAN JR had s it: but th éaaos aud consumption, all the more deeply much we to appear in the inclosure. Pe, ' - 1 d ——! — have lost in the de { “Unele'?| was walking leisurely when the tiger L the « my ida a woman is a poor/Sam Starley. Few indeed, are the| } t. 7 losw 8 rm of] housekeeper is no sign that site is any | men of wh speak well, but he} }!! ta court-| ecount for any else.—Wash-] was on-«! jc ‘ew, and there 1s no r Iw 1 the] ington Democrat. colored mu ia the city who has 1 vr 08, so waa The Northwest Passage. |more whit: ends than be bad r I s peril, that the oo | No matt: od onr intentions k his adversary ) his own, and he alone scover the | when we s!art out 1 life, human nae | bac paces, and c cot © spoke out, not a '" hut weak, and only too soon The easiest filter on earth to whit d: °L signed it ‘Patsy’ the aj nity’ succumb) to the bland-| t an clean. Call and see prices, out of pure respect for yc nor. lish -nts of the world, Praise in-| returned and repeated t Tt’s not for me to give the lio to your © fates ait blame hardens ua, We} attack. Te did this again and agai {22 Broaaway Telephone 113 nor’s court papers. Your honor’s f lose thos pure ideals we once cher- | 2d time th cou ers say. I'm ‘Patsy,’ and T'll at ished so fondly, we grow cynical as} thre ar gn it ‘Patsy’ uatil your honor gives fia one by one our ideuls are shattered ; |. the I fme leave to write my own true name.” |‘ ne | : the desire to make others nobler and ‘ : The court sustained the motion] Ibetter by our example becomes a] # i ; from pure admiration for “Patsy.”| COO" ORACC ¢ Jehitoi | dresim. But this was not not hin We now had time to look about us F Jthe case with “Uncle Sam. He t careful watch, and ca A fe w months later the case was tried, | Perpetual Mie « * | was alwa:s willing and ready to give r 1 Regatero lowered 1 ne jury failing to ag The bail | Fre" * - |advice te those who sought his coun- t tige fend , Which had been fixed at a high 1 Jael; and it is ssid by those who knew 1 ‘ fi was then reduced to a rea : ! |him best that he would go out of the] W able sum. Ie gave the bond, saying ! way t ui honest debt; and in y t he had “lost by a nose,” but he never nC Day the beautiful closing 8 ae of na} arned to stand another F ae jture, he has paid his last debt and | Phe | eee Sather fae nt Aa lla a laid down the burden of life to be te-| | ! | selinbarasd. ant Satiee wi “tt 1 z {ceived with the welcome approbation, | Sak Chia ' erously remembered, receiving, shote- |**Well done. | for h ave him now remember, $300, I have ofte xer t 1 The S. R. ©, club of the Trimble-| fy, Ker 3 ans castoolte kine Rauibienia ct [and plain food the most 1 1 street Christian church, will give a] 9 Atha wre enthust the gay, king, imperturbable] and healthy d I Kentucky oyster supper at th yi Spine ‘ha lake “Patsy.” phis Commercial--Ap- | the most usefut! is the easiest ac church tomorrow night, All are in-| |.) ranile thay hissed thel Bn Reciprocal al Fullness vivo, itegic movements of the tiger. | All, are. Liereate. 1 iA smabiect i A NEW OCCUPATION. +] Mr.@harles-Hogue has accepted a Perils of the Bike. cablen as pierees te tbe § s Kentuey as] position in the tunsorial parlor of Tsen — people whe do uot need them, Mf, Breeding of Angora Cats Presents Finan-} ‘lie land wher: Jones & Morton on isroadway, Sprocket—Had my tire punctured run greab risk in not oe cial Possibilities for Women, i caped fe Ah Be eenels this morning. ¥ it you: eye tad wile wa Forrest Crissey, in discussing “The Tet he SEE OUR WINDOW Crocket—Don't ay! How did it | ight: ies eyed eee 4 Breeding of Angora Cats as a Voca- to $1.80 for samo quali 1.00 tion,” in the January number off _—The achers of the former gia For the best $3.50 man’s shoe in the in a. strange.) other eb r 0 to . sy Woman's Home Companion, say’ the dentist an incrme-Che mo ter ten you can bay ron inst 0 BE es: youe 4 ) i r, ‘te? A a Be og 4 Le 7 =

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