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If fr t SJX I JT r.Jt J l. ft f" 4w li ' - vp. , . , w nT" r mM fvl llnlrl'lrr ETHROUGn mwm VEST!3UtE0 PiN5aeUFFET TRAIKSBAIUr If 1 ii IiEaUhI CARS FROM HASHVIM IJ2m'JmB NEKOaiEANS T CHICAGO .1iWJ,AL f P JEFFRIE5.G.P.A O.n.niLLHAN.0.5.& tVANiVUE.INO. HASHVIILE.UHN. Illinois Central R.R. TO PALIFORNIA::: j VIA NEW ORLEANS In connection Willi lb tfouibcra rciac Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car t.tlnir Cincinnati and LonlnvlIIe on Illinois Central Railroad Luf'New Orltxna Limited" EVERY THURSDAY and 1'aJucab rrery FrMy rocirnlnir, fur Lo Ansrlm nnd San without rluiinr. lbs Limited 10 cnnnvct at Nw Orif.m Oally trim Kiirx Train (or tha riml and on TuraOari and Siturdaja caiur I) vi Hit tha Sunset Limited Annex ot tbf Southern l'ad3o,plvlnKiUltliroUKh uininrrBuviicu. aRrnu of tb H11ih.Ii Central lUllrtuul and mnnrcilne Ubm. . li. HATCH, DlTlilon I'awanjrcr Annt, Llnrliin.tl. John a. sanr, DUItton AirrlU MrraphU), J.T.HO.VOVAN, CiimniirtUl Akpqi, I'lducab Kr. A. II llatn,0 I. W-A. ICellon.l, A.U. 1 A., I.uuIyIU. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Time Tju a ,a rls July 1 isw, LOL'ISVII.LV. AND MEJIl'lllS DIVISION NoKin HoBxn No aa ?io tn L1TI. Now Orlaan T a) fm V u) am J ' kon. MU.IS 4T am I M pm Uempbli ... .T Mam 8W pin J'kouTnn.lusamlSS pin Cairo, III .. 10 15 am No. t'l Fulton ,. .12 as limit 01 aa Arnrr l'aducah. ...pru I 14 am 9 (Main f.tJke. sa sa jfo. hi I'aducab .,..3 IS pm 130 am 7 4Jain iMpm Arrive, Princeton ... lUpm 340am B3)tm 80)ptu KvanTlll t CO rm 6 SO am Ilopkl&irtlU I M pm 7 9) pm NortnnTilla 1 41 pm 3 1 am 10 4 am OntralCtty asapm 4 Warn II 40 am Hor Kronen oKpm a 01 am I iff pm Owen.twro 10tO Wain SMpra LonlaTltla , .lAOJpm TJlOam t.oopm Cincinnati, no am II 45 am Sotrrii liouxD an ta tu l LeaTr, Cincinnati.... 1 loam a 43 pin LouUtltlo ., .TJOamSapnj ftXlain Owamboro Jtam Oatrall'lir UWaralSKYim IMpm HopklsaTtllt U40pm HiaiuTllIe nam OMpm I'rlnerUKi . .. . U40pnaai m8S0all5pm Attire I'aJocab :i0rm3UamtlO0aS4Opm J-taro No III l'aJucah :9)pml44am4(Up Arrlre Puttoc...., ,,.SMpmiianT0Op Cairo , ..SlWpm Jackin,lnu....i.40 pm rrlrc Uftnpblx. SWpmSUam Arrlr JickootMtu : IS am I it pm arornrllloMUa ... SWpui Vlckiburu... ......lOJam 8 A rm Natcbrz 8 30 am New Orleana H)amT4pm bT. LOUIS DIVISION. aoilTII DOCKD. 3t SH t,rar 1'adncab lt.l&pm, e.Upa Arrlvr St. Loula 7.41 p m, 7;I0 am aotrrn oocno. .'l 03 I.ate St. Ix)Ul .... 8 00am, I.Mpm Anlrt I'aducan 2Mpm, 7:30 an All tralm ran oally txcept Ibote marked tllb a mar, which uonot tuaon Sunday, Noa ao and a4 carry l'ullman buffal aloeptnt cara and (ma rncllntnk chair ran rtwn I'ln ctnoatt and New Orlran. l'ulltnan altcpera botwnn Kranvlll and Msmpbla. Tralm sl and 202 run solid betwrrn Cincinnati and Naw Orleans, carrylni; l'ullmau bat-tat lrprri Train. ai and III ran tolld btMcn and llopklnavllla. ror Information, llrketa or rrarrrailnna, apply to A II. Ilanaou.U. 1'. A., Chlcaso, Ill.i V. A.ICpIIduJ, A U. IV A., Loutarllla, Ky, O. O. Mccarty, U. V A.. St. Louti urlJ.T Donorau.C.A., I'aducab Kf J.S. GANSTER Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS Prompt nntl thorough attention given to all cases. Vouchers or quarterly payracut of pensions carefully attended to. Olllcc, 7M South Third street. itipLMM Women j orrnn HIJUEF C I A,Q rF cu. 10 TOEm LESS rORTUWATE SISTERS a sunc noAD to beauty ThoSllrtrtlitll.of No.lllfllt ATcnup.Ncw YtxK. now r tin. i on inu (J.mr!i xlou TVnlo vi leu tbey bao ciIouk wed tuwcvufull) In iixnul treatment, THE R19SSES BELL'S Coiplesiosi Toisle J bat nlmost imrairtlato cfTect in clearing anu IirlBlUwiIra tb'J iVin It l noja nulle.a It do. tl on cr up the Ui ti iii" !," ami t tut. . dJ. lAit t n Ilqnid hat, when oppllnl to tho VI, Ocw not aliovr. It llio It.nn of the tlln of all ijJwnj ouiaudtonlim mi.tiBaiiJJlMolci4HiUttly freckle, pimples UaiLbtaili tnrtliitcbc, eic.tilvoolllncu or rcdticfi Inthcalln. Ill ,lan Uui.1n.ht. itmt. n , tlMil mtl follOM IllrfC tlom nnd Kit llio Utt itfult Tim MIh f ii.. n .., hkn.i it... , nf i tielrunndrrful I Couii.lnloti'lotiln at 11.(0 Uillle, wblch I Mfcumcjeni iu iicur iiiuoruiuui ' ONE DOTTIC COSTS YCUNOTHINO Iflhorffeit U nntciatily ai rlaluied, so tliat jou mi'llnir forlt. Tha prltc. $1 .00, vlur t it vltliln the reach of nil. It will nbxiluuly clear B loor nnd beautify a Rood one offer ihoul.l Its ncceptrd ljr all. Lndieacnn addre9 Tlio WlfMii lull on all I hft vm t.le lull AUll bCltnClnlhO roufldentc, nnd antlafactnry advice i Mill do plvcn i.miiHiiy uuiioui cnaive. ah puiuphltt will bo K'nt Uon itnnip. . . Addreas nil communication! and eeml all orden to TJjo Mlae Hell, or . TUB BELL TOILET CO. ' N. 7S fifth Amrm, New York. i jUl lul'4ucalrljy W. li. HoVUme . . - 4 5.' ' ' ' p ''' '4J.W rr . -v- '?" - ,--.' 4 Illinois Central R.R, Announcements. TU Illlnila Cjntral nnvr h.in on "Ulr, nnd Tourist wIllcuntltiUBthn aire a until h'ptember WW, round trip mur tnurlftl tl Irom polnta on Ha lln In tin South to n larK list of Bates a tl miner ronri tu the North ltafatdotibldniy iwtTlc to ft LouK Chi villa pntlitm one t ) reach ntitrltir and com fortably tbomctiutaln rtnrlof Virnlola, tli Whlia Mounulra and arnaldeoi .nw t.nxiana, lhTboitnd Isliu x tba lakn and MlcMmii. lcontn and Mlnnrsotn, Ibollot Sprln of Arkana the Yellowstone l'arlc or the rraoru of Coloiado. A new 1MH rdltlon. eatlrrly rear tteu, and Southern 1'iViDir tarn aun couui llous brcjimtit down to of tbn Homeseehers "somber Ilomesrek ' central' n r nuli'e. hh luat Iwrn li.iit.l ltna."l pairolllti Guide UreiiumN'roflcttorfr)ra Iratrd pjniphlrt, conta)3n a ncrtbern f.trrrei now loralrd on tlw lln of the IlltnoU Central Kallrovl In tboMutr ot Kautuckr, Tennriwee, Mlmlislppl and the tuHn and ountry n and adjacent to that line To b r tr thotu In aearrh ot a farm, tbli pimphlet will furtiUti reliable In formal 1. ncunrrtntnK tte tuM awlble and pronperoun portion u" the South. I'rce coplea can la bad by applying to tte urareat of tie undersigned ilCKeiH rhu lull iniouii4u,u i u iit iu count ot Ion wit 2 the uboteran bebtl of asenta ot the Centtul and oun(ctliiK llns. VM, Mt'KltW Dlv I's Ant. New Oilesrw. JOHN A. SCO IT. Die. . I'am, . Act . Meinpl.li. a2 II Hint. II ft.. a flmlnnail a7(li IIAiUUi l'l. I Uff. aS i ( A. II Himov. W A K'ti.oM, U 1 a. Chicago A.U. I. A.. l.otlll!k. When in Metropolis top at tho STATE HOTEL. JU.D0 a dny, Spoclal ratca by thu week. D. A. Bailey, 1'ropr. Iletwoon 4th ana 5th on Ferry Second Hand Goods HlRbc.t cath price paid by WWLIAM BOt'GKNO & SON 1 Court .Ireet, We al carry a line of new furniture, lorra. range., etc Call and art our price btlore bulni eliewhtre. We alio ea-change new good. lor old Business Bicycles... All wheelmen ure not racer. Many ilile for comfort nini from ncccfity, Htiil ilo not ilciiirc to hump up anil go at r breakneck speetl through tliehtrcets. W'elmihl two (jrflilea of wheels, otic at J5 nml ouc at y. We conrdruct them to suit all clavsoi of ruler. Wc are not racing crntika, hut arc iu the wheel trmle for lmainc purtxxcf onlj . Call and Sec How It is Done THESOUTHERN Crumbaugh & Parke, 41G North Seventh St. A MISTAKEN IDEA We used to hear n groat deal about things which lit 'liko tho pnper on tho wall,'1 but how frcquont it Is that tho paper doesn't fit on tho wall. Just hecaitBO it Is pasted hard is no ign that it fits. Tho pattern may not be right, tho color may not suit tho room. You will got tho most tmltnblo paper by corning to us. Our specialties tiro Wall Paper, Pictures end Frames And onr stock is large, our prices are right, and designs varied. Call and Inspect. L P. BALTHASAR r$ -I Mr .', . RUNNING CLOTHES THROUGH THE WATER Won't eloanse them. Thoy must bo carefullv washed with good soap by skillful hands. AH clothos ontrusted to us for laundorlng aro dono as as though intended for our own ubo. Wo are personally interested in their treatment. Tho success of tho Star Laundry has boon achieved by doing things right nnd wo aro determined that buccohs Bhnll continue From tho first dip in pure water to the final touch of tho iron, tho laundering horo Is dono porfoctly. It You Want Your Laundry Done Right nave It dono by TIIK OIIINK8K 102 Broadway. Clothes called for nnd returned promptly. SAM HOP SINQ & CO. Matil-Effinger&Go Undertakers anl emkalmert. &TK jiJfouniM IJ. A, YlilSIiH, WliiilOHllle At. Our Velvet Brand prepared chalk is absolutely pure and harmless. It is the most peifect toilet powder foi hot weather; also the most economical - 5 cents box. OEHLSCHUEGER & WALKER DRUGGISTS Fifth nnd Broadway. MAJOR SAFFARRANS. To Him the Hoys Owe Much Good NVork in (Jump A Few I'ersoimls. lntcrctliiK Notes From the Bos nt Cliit'kuiiiiuiHii An Incident. To Maj. George Saffaraus moro than to any other wan in the Third regiment or iu the Kentucky troops tho boys of company K owe their rapid advancement iu drill and military training. M:ij. Saffnrans has not forgotten that lie was a l'aducah hoy once him self and .hen the volunteers from this city reached camp at Lexington, all in Chilian dress, aud for the ino3t part densely Ignorant of what consti tutes a soldier, the young major, of his own accord, took the green recruits in hand. Little nas the lets, urc that fell to hi3 busy lot, hut he devoted n good pari of that to changing the lads from groups of awkward squads into live, brisk young soldiers. All this he did of his owu accord, and he kept it up after the Third left Kentucky soil and moved down to Chickaiuauga. He is still keeping it up too. The kindly advice aud helpful words of the young olllcer were great aid to the olllcers as well as the enlisted men of Company K., and down to tho newest member they swear by OurMajor.', When the L'aducah company went to Camp Thomas lately and the parents of some of the volunteers learned what Siiffnrrnns had done for their sons, he was overwhelmed with thauks. It will bo a long lime before his good deeds are forgotten. An iuculeut which showed how closply the war with Spain has knitted together the hearts and bands and hopes of tho old soldiers who fought each other in the "late unpleasant- ticss,'' developed during that trip from l'aducah to Chickaniauga. Among the excursionists were Messrs. .. II. Brant, tho well known clothing man, and William Karnes, the popular contractor.' Kacli had been at Chickamauga before Mr Bryant as a gray cout with Tennessee troops, and Mr. Karnes as a "yank" and both fought through that bloody battle in tho mountains. On the train golug down they made it up to locate the spots where each had stood during the thick of the fray, moro than thirty years ago. When they did, both were astonished to discover that they hnd been directly opposed to each other at tho time, having struggled and fought only. 11 few yards apart. Now the men nrc fast friends and have been for years. What is more, each has a boy iu Compauy K, and when the two fathers were at Camp Thoaias, the two sons wcro sleeping together in the same tent, sharing the same blanket. A good story is told on Je3so I'll-man, sou of Policeman Joe Ullman. The young man is a private in Company K. A few days after the L'aducah soldiers reached camp Jcse was detail, cd for police duty. Police duty, it may be explained, is another name for cleaning the grounds with shovel, aud rako and wheel harrow. Changing tho name, however, does not mako the work nny easier, as young Ullman soon discovered. After nn hour or two of this back-breaking labor, Jesse paused in his task aud remarked sorrowfully to n companion: "If I had known about this, I never would liavo left home." "Known about what?" naked his fellow-sufferer. "Well, I thought Uncle Sam hired us to light Spain and not to clean up the whole United States," said the tired Jesse. BAD BREATH I bare been u.lnr rJaHUAItETS ntidna a mll.1 an.l oaecilTe UiuiIto thtr are lni.ly won. deifnl Mr ilaiiiiliter and I bothered ntlh Ick (tomiclwiiid our breath i terj bad After taking a few il.ne. ot Ca.rnrct. we baro linproTed wonUtirfullr. They are n areat help In tha family wiin.iulvi N.fii'I. 1137 ltlltenhouto St., Cincinnati, Oblo. CANDY TR40I MAAK RIOIfTfRCO I'ltfuinl Palatable, folent. Tailo (lond. Ho auoU,.Ni)TerSh ken. Weaken, or tirli.)0e, UJc. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... IUrll.1 n,a,4; t '? ld.. lwl. I tr.it. lit I br at) riru. )lW VpVBBHHPWi'JVI'Vw'W'H n ai rr , i AUMV OF DACOHS. They Will Lviicuiiip on (ho ltlycr 1 rout. This morning one hundred nnd one Italians, commonly known ns "da goes," nrrivid from New York on three special coaches. They were sidetracked at the Union depot, and attracted no litUc attention. I ho small nrmy of foreigners came to work on the sewer age system, nnd w deprive no one of work, as all who desire to secure employment con in the future obtain It just as in tho past. The men nrc brought here to incrca?u the force and expedite the completion of the work. Few of the fonigucrs can speak and their chattering and Jabbering makes them the butt of many u joke from the small boy. The "dagoes," will encamp on the river front during their stay here, and will go to work at once. This morning prept rations were made to begin work on the camrr Supt. Krler said that they would camp down near the incline, and that sheds would bo put up for temporary quarters. The street roller was placed at work on Jefferson Btreet this morning, and the workmen went to work. They will remain here until the sew erage in the entire first district is llnishcd. Kclucnto Your Uoncl Willi f'ntcnrcta. Candy Cathartic, cure eoiinilpatlon foicicr 10C.33. If CC.C fall.drujrelsta refund money. A.MEKIUANS UEFKAT SPAIN. Alger Jl cKiuley Gre E ley Antic H son Me 1 klejohu (J orbin W A tson Hobso N S chley D cwey How K II Sha F tcr Who E ler M.A ban Mernt T S icard Sam P- son L A wton M 1 les Lo N g Louisville Post. Ill nut)- Id lllooil Iicri. clouti lilootl tnvAtiM n clenn kin. Nc eautv without it. t'di"cnrct, Candy Cathartic clean jour Monti ami kcrti it ilean, Iij utirrmi! tin thebxvhtei anil ilrivine nil rmiitiod from tlio htxly. IIoriii lo bainuli I101K, bUebliea.lM, ami that aicklj lithoiit complexion by takim; laacaict, Iwaut) tor ten .Ml urug' Ctatf, satisfaction 10c. 25c. 50c. ECXK3IA (Hulling, 1$ urniiij,', Scaly Ihiiiiors). A BLOOD An Old Medicine Which Cures. The real cause of Eczema is the acrid condition of the blood, and to cure this nnnoying disease requires only patience and plenty of Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Dr. Gillam made his first cure with this medicine over forty-seven years ago, ami the medicine has been a godsend to ovet 500 sufferers since. Hecollcct that your system is saturated with this hczenia, or Salt uhcutn Humor, and this poison must be forced out, and B. B. B. will do it as sure as tho sun is to rise. Julia K. Johnson, Stafford's I'.O., S. C, writes: "1 had suffered thir teen years with hezoir.n, and was at times confined to my bed. Ihe itch ing was terrible. My son-in-law got me one-half dozen bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, which entirely cured rac, and I ask you to publish this for the benefit of others suffering in like manner. Wc have many other testimonials, which we will gladly show. They arc printed in a little book, which will be sent, free of charge, to any one who addresses us. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) is a purely vegetable preparation, originally compounded h' l)r. Gillam, and used iu his privato practice. It has cured many people of nil blootl hu mors, scrofula, and from tho common pimple to tho worst case of Blood Poison. It is put up in large bottles for 81. 00, nnd sold by all druggists. Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. TUMBLE IN TEMl'EKATUHi:. Tlio Thermometer Lower Than For Sometime Yesterday The excessively warm weather of the past several days was yesterday succeeded by a most delightful drop in tho mercury, the tcmpcratuic not having bceu higher than 69 degrees. The lowest point reached was GO degrees. Last uight quilts and blankets were very essential to n good nights rest. Today has been quite pleasant. CJOOU CROWDS OUT, Manager Bostwick is this neck giving the patrons of La Belle the best list of tillritctions ever seen here, and yesterday had good crowds at both performances. Tho program is one that cannot be excelled for completeness nnd variety. I J ATI Li: OF SANTI AGO. Representatives of tho Dupont company aro In the city, nnd have made arrangements to produce here on next Monday, the battle of Santiago that occurred on July 3. There will be a fort 100 feet long, and ai.v Ancrictui and six Spanish ships. tTa Corn ronitliiatlon forever, 1 Otaearct CARdr cathartic. Utt or 9 r:rTm t nrrTrra mttttti mi.iiin.i OFF FOR THE KLONDIKE. Scientific Experts Declare HIn Out of Ten Men Could Do Better at Home. There has been no lack of preached on the subject of this arctic Factolus. TlcporU that tho claims were all taken, that there had been 110 placer discoveries since tho lirst rush and that Ihe whole Yukon settlement wtu on tho verge of starvation hate alternated with graphic descriptions of tho hardships and dangers n aiting the prosector before lie can cun reach the mining region. The scientific experts, too, have that nine out of teu of the men who try llieir fortunes would do far better physically, morally nnd financial! by Etayingathomc. It is, moreover) estimated that the vast nrmy of privpeclor!, tho vanguard of which is now starting Alaska-ward, will spend in 1S98 some $GO,000,000 lo produce one-fourth of that amount. But all these arguments are as vain babble in the cars of the Argonaut. lie has seen or known or read of the men who look $o,000 out of 40 square feot in Claim Xo. 30; of tho $G2,000 that came from 2 1 square feet in El Dorado Cla.m 13; of Mm Lippi nnd Mrs. Berry, w ho poked $0,000 out of n discarded dump in n few das, while ono of the men of their parly secured a $1,000,000 claim; of iho man who look $"00 out of ono pan of dirt and so on through n crescendo of fact nnd fiction. With his mind fet on these things he heeds discouraging talk not half so much as he does the Give him nny item of information nbout the Klondike, or anything Alaskan, however incorrect, and his attention isi yours, but to all clso he is deaf. llcnry AVysham Lanier, in Chnufnuqunn. DIAGNOSING DISEASE. A, Medical Man's Experiment to Discover Wait Ailed His Patient A medical man, far ahead of his pathy and his training, unable to diagnoso n disease which had for a hngtimo baffled him, tried an experiment. Being nn expert bacteriologist, and knowing by sight the infinitesimal atoms that live to destroy htiinnn life, ho put (he patient into n liussinn bath, allowing him to roniain uutil ho was drenched with perspiration, nnd then scrnpod his skin to secure, if possible, through the exudation n s'uilicient number 0 bacilli to enable him to determine the nature of the ailment from which his patient sultered. So many to the square inch meant danger, "and by a simple process of mathematical calculation ho soon discovered Iheenemy that was sapping the strongholds of life. Ho estimated that millions of bacilli were washed out of the body by those streams of perspiration. Having established this ns a fact, he made it his praetico to examine all obscuro cases in the same way. If tho system 13 oercharged with bacilli and the perspiration furnishes courses upon which they float from tl.e body, surely this ought to be one of the most nccurato methods of doubtful cases. That the of human beings is poisonous is an admitted fact. Small animals are readily killed by subcuta neons injections of perspiration t ed a ft or violent exorcise. WRAPPING PAPER. Some Uses to Which It Is Put by the Thoughtful Housewife. How mar; pieces of wrapping paper conn 1 to our houses irom u.k to week around this bundle or uiat, and are discarded for no other purpose than lighting tho morning lire. Tho thoughtful housewife, how will find a use for nearly even pin-e, and lays it folded away in 11 drawer to bide its moment of useful-1 1-. Besides tho ordinary use of it fur wrapping parcels, lining drawers, covering closet shelves or books, it is always on hand when a pattern is to be cut out. Lay it over silk or line woolen when pressing them, wrap woolen clothing or furs that aro to be stored during summer in the large luavy sheets of mnnila paper, and use the smaller pieces to drain crullers or French fried potatoes upon in order to absorb surplus grease. A sheet of butcher's paper placed over a grease spot and rubbed with a hot iron will remove Ihe spot from nn articloof clothing. For polishing wiulow glass, art glass or lamp chimneys, there is nothing bettor than paper. Last but nat least of the uses to which it may be put, is in Ftitching sdk or any other material that "draws" when sewed on a machine. Lay a paper between the and the material, stitch through both, and when finished tear the paper away. Brooklyn Citizen. A Natural Query, Zim ITo was tho most popular man in his regiment down nt Chickamauga. Zam That so? How long was he cook? N. Y. Journal. Who Got the Works ? Mr. F.ly Did Howso ever recover the watch ho lost? Mrs. Ely No; but the ease is in the hands of the police. N. Y. Press Arrested for Lese tljjeste. Since tho present German emperor began his reign, persons have been punished for disrespectful utter ances against his majesty. Among tnem were seven children under 15 years of age. May Want to Return the Visit We havo noticed that when a wom an who lives nt a summer resort goes away from homo visiting, she is treated moro cordially than anybody. Atc'iiscn Ulobo. Pr. KJ COLORED DEPARTMENT. A SI.ANDElt CACOlIT AND KIII.EII 11Y T1IK HOTS IS IlLCK AT LAND, FKOniUA. A letter from Lakeland, Florida dated July o, was received nt this department Saturday last, signed by eight young men of troop M. Tenth U. S cavalry, in which thoy condemn, iu unsparing terms, the slanderous circulated here to the effect that Tighlmnn Kowlctt, William Nolan and AI Smith had been shot to death at Tampa, for deserting the ranks, which is untrue. They denounce the whole thing as n false hood and an unprovoked attempt to slander them that was without any erc'Jse whatever. But on the other hand, that all tho l'aducah boys are in the best of health and spirits with the exception of William Nolan, who has been confined to his quarters for the past ten days with a slight attack of rheumatism which renders him uoablo to drill, yet be is able to bo up and about the camp; while Kowlett and Smith aro as happy as if they were promenading up and down South Seventh street. This much is said iu justification of these soldier boys upon whom someone intended to cast a gross slander. The letter is signed by the named members of the above named troop and cavalry: Clakece Owex, FltAXK LOOAX, Thomas O'Neal, Luke Meuuiweatheu, Josei'H Staiik, JohnUuford, Al Smith, Ai.iif.ut Diot.s. A jug and orange breaking entertainment ftill be giren in the basement of Washington-street church tomorrow evcuiog by tho ladies of Mayblossotn club. AH nrc welcome. Prof, and Mrs. T. D. Hibbs left today for Smithland, Ky., where will spend a few weeks with relatives and friends. Miss E. F. Kennedy, the traveling representative of the Baptist Women a Educational convention, in a lengthy letter to the American Baptist, pays our people a very high compliment for their treatment of her during her recent visit to our city. The Cairo base ball team got in the city yesterday morning and some of the boys spent the day very appro priatcly by attending church services, Mr. Lou Procter and little daugh ter, Stella, after spending ten or twelve dajs over at ilia Ridge, III., with relatives and friends, returned to tho city last Friday night, and as we predicted he was enabled to get possession of some very original tonics for the blues. There will be nn excursion to Metropolis on the steamer Bcttic Owen next Thursday evening for the benefit of the Washington-street church. The fare for the round trip will be 25 cents. Plenty of refreshments will be on the boat. Mrs. Mary Clark, Mrs. Lucy Diukerson and Miss Mary Pool, managers. Mrs. John W. CMark of North Tenth street, and captain ot "My Choice" club, is on the. sick list. SOLEMN AND WIHtK TIIL FUSKItAI, oEUVIlEi OVElt THE HE-MAINS Or I 111-. L TI'. I'UOF. I'llUt IN( E. Tho funeral services over Iho re mains of the hi'o Prof. Province aft. ni.. ", :tt the A. M. E. church, I jihI beautiful. The house wus pat-Mil h mTowiog friemls tu kiu'39 die lust sail rites. Itev. l'.utUi 11 beautiful sermon 1 11 1 In1 life nml character of the man. I he were conducted iimhr ihcatispiccsut'Mt. McGregor Lodge, u 29, F. A. M. A host of friends followed tho beautiful casket to its latt resting place at Oak Grove cemetery. CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY. Miss Bulks Will Visit This Pliue. Leaves Tonight. Miss Georgia May Burks, the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. G. II. Burks, will leave for Camden, N. J., tonight, where she goes on a visit to relatives. It is not known how long Miss Burks will bo gouc, but it 1$ understood it will be quite a while. Her many friends wish her a most happy sojourn in tho Now England states. Messrs. John W. Mooreaud James Mariblo will leavo tonight for Shelby-ville, Ky. , where they go on business, Rev. S. R. Cotter has just returned from a three weeks' stay at May-field, Ky., where he has been engaged in organizing a Christian church, and reports tho outlook encouraging for the work. J. W. Moors, DKALEU IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds. Free delivery to all parts of the city, IUI a ODCni A Perfect It your Merchant get ono Dottio, CHARQE3 PREPAID VAN I Sole Proprietors, T. fi. The latest War News! We are still holding the fort against our competitors on low prices in furniture, stoves. carpets, mattings, oil cloths, linoleums, rugs, trunks, etc. Our prices are the lowest. Call and see for yourself. we are also manutacturers of all kinds oz mattresses and awnings. See our patent Eclipse window awning before you buy. Made especially lor residence windows; removable and adjustable; can be removed from one window to the other in a few minutes. It is the cheapest awning on the market; costs you but $3.50 put up at window. Call and see them. Your credit is good. GARDNER Telephone 396. Everything in Its won stock of staple and fancy groceries is-complete 0UR and up-to-date. Splendid line of canned goods. Our meat market is unexcelled, having everything in the line of fresh and salt meats. Telephone 118. P. Cor. 9th and Trimble. SNTIFIO AND BLftCKSMITHING KEFftlRINQ HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. f. W. GREIF, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. ESTABLISHED 1864.- Miss Mary R. F. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. Telephone 174. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped plant. You need send nothing out of town. Patent Books MEMPHIS, TENN. OII.BKKT. Itotatt Afc't. BROS. & CO. 203-205 South Third. IS THE RECORD WE MAKE. F. LALLY. PADUGAH, KY BROADWAY BEER the people of this city. It leads all reason that it is PURE AMD BT THE KEO BT BOTTLING CO. Tenth and Madison streeta Orders filled until 11 p.m all kinds of Temperance Drinks. 60 TO CALIFORNIA! VIA The Southern Route Tha Iron Mcuilaln Route, Teiasjnd Pacific and SGiilhern Pccific Railways TAKE THK FAMOUS. SUBSET. LIMITED A train vrlthiutan eiu&L I.rave.4 St, I,otil4 10 M p. a-., lue'dar buturdaj". Only SIXTY H0UR!i TO LOSANGELIS Thvouuh ttvi N army South I o tunny California. Write for trtlou!r and descriptive Iltrtur , -- ? U O TOWNSKND. , R.TV OBERTS Is rapidly becoming tho favorite with others, for tho ABSOLUTELY HANDLED IN BOTTLES PADUCAH F. J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. Telephone 101. Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and Master Coininl.ssloiicr'rf Notice. M. Bloom & others, Plaintiffs, vs Pad Baseball Asm., Defendants. Thi3 action haling been referred to me as Receiver and Master Commissioner to take proof of assets and liabilities of same, notice is hereby given to nil persons baying claims against nul cstato lo properly verify aud llio same before mo on or before the thirty first (31at) day of August 1898, or they will he forever barred for as serting claims against tho said estate except throu?'1 this suit. All per sons knowing themselves indebted to tho l'aducah Baso Ball association will call at my office and pavAatnoon or beforo the above date. Given under my hand this the 25th day of June 18K8. J. Win. 1'HiiKit, Receiver and Master Commissioner. 25JS0 C" UAID DCCTIIRCB Hair Drtstina and Rettorcr. doesn't handle, send tl.00 to us and or tb.ou ana got six douhj, to any part U. S. or Canada. VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO., 8i A r.j.lufl v